runtime.onMessageExternal
Use this event to listen for messages from another extension.
To send a message which will be received by the onMessageExternal
listener, use runtime.sendMessage()
, passing the ID of the recipient in the extensionId
parameter.
Along with the message itself, the listener is passed:
- a
sender
object giving details about the message sender - a
sendResponse
function which it can use to send a response back to the sender.
This API can't be used in a content script.
Syntax
browser.runtime.onMessageExternal.addListener() browser.runtime.onMessageExternal.removeListener(listener) browser.runtime.onMessageExternal.hasListener(listener)
Events have three functions:
addListener(callback)
- Adds a listener to this event.
removeListener(listener)
- Stop listening to this event. The
listener
argument is the listener to remove. hasListener(listener)
- Checks whether a
listener
is registered for this event. Returnstrue
if it is listening,false
otherwise.
addListener syntax
Parameters
function
-
A callback function that will be called when this event occurs. The function will be passed the following arguments:
message
-
object
. The message itself. This is a JSON-ifiable object.
sender
- A
runtime.MessageSender
object representing the sender of the message.
sendResponse
-
A function to call, at most once, to send a response to the message. The function takes a single argument, which may be any JSON-ifiable object. This argument is passed back to the message sender.
If you have more than one
onMessageExternal
listener in the same document, then only one may send a response.To send a response synchronously, call
sendResponse
before the listener function returns. To send a response asynchronously:- either keep a reference to the
sendResponse
argument and returntrue
from the listener function. You will then be able to callsendResponse
after the listener function has returned. - or return a
Promise
from the listener function and resolve the promise when the response is ready.
- either keep a reference to the
Browser compatibility
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onMessageExternal |
26 |
79 |
54 |
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15 |
14 |
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54 |
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return_promise |
No |
No |
Yes |
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No |
No |
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Yes |
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Examples
In this example the extension "[email protected]" sends a message to the extension "[email protected]":
// sender: browser.runtime.id == "[email protected]" // Send a message to the extension whose ID is "[email protected]" browser.runtime.sendMessage( "[email protected]", "my message" );
// recipient: browser.runtime.id == "[email protected]" function handleMessage(message, sender) { // check that the message is from "[email protected]" if (sender.id === "[email protected]") { // process message } } browser.runtime.onMessageExternal.addListener(handleMessage);
Note: This API is based on Chromium's chrome.runtime
API. This documentation is derived from runtime.json
in the Chromium code.
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https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Add-ons/WebExtensions/API/runtime/onMessageExternal