browser_specific_settings
Type | Object |
---|---|
Mandatory | Usually, no (but see also When do you need an Add-on ID?). Mandatory if the extension ID cannot be determined, see browser_specific_settings.gecko.id . |
Example | "browser_specific_settings": { "gecko": { "id": "[email protected]", "strict_min_version": "42.0" } } |
Description
The browser_specific_settings
key contains keys that are specific to a particular host application.
Firefox (Gecko) properties
Firefox stores its browser specific settings in the gecko
subkey, which has the following properties:
id
- Is the extension ID. Optional since Firefox 48, where the extension ID is derived from the extension's signature. Mandatory if the extension is unsigned (and not loaded via
about:debugging
). See Extensions and the Add-on ID to see when you need to specify an add-on ID. strict_min_version
- Minimum version of Gecko to support. Versions containing a "*" are not valid in this field. Defaults to "42a1".
strict_max_version
- Maximum version of Gecko to support. If the Firefox version on which the extension is being installed or run is above this version, then the extension will be disabled, or not permitted to be installed. Defaults to "*", which disables checking for a maximum version.
update_url
- Is a link to an extension update manifest. Note that the link must begin with "https". This key is for managing extension updates yourself (i.e. not through AMO).
See the list of valid Gecko versions.
Extension ID format
The extension ID must be one of the following:
- GUID
- A string formatted like an email address:
[email protected]
The latter format is easier to generate and manipulate. Be aware that using a real email address here may attract spam.
For example:
"id": "[email protected]"
"id": "{daf44bf7-a45e-4450-979c-91cf07434c3d}"
Microsoft Edge properties
Warning: Adding Edge-specific properties to the manifest caused an error prior to Firefox 69 which can prevent the extension from installing.
Microsoft Edge stores its browser specific settings in the edge
subkey, which has the following properties:
browser_action_next_to_addressbar
-
Boolean property which controls the placement of the browser action.
-
true
is equivalent to settingbrowser_action.default_area
tonavbar
. -
false
is equivalent to settingbrowser_action.default_area
tomenupanel
.
-
Safari properties
Warning: Adding Safari-specific properties to the manifest caused an error prior to Firefox 69 which can prevent the extension from installing.
Safari stores its browser specific settings in the safari
subkey, which has the following properties:
strict_min_version
- Minimum version of Safari to support.
strict_max_version
- Maximum version of Safari to support.
Examples
Example with all possible keys. Note that most extensions will omit strict_max_version
and update_url
.
"browser_specific_settings": { "gecko": { "id": "[email protected]", "strict_min_version": "42.0", "strict_max_version": "50.*", "update_url": "https://example.com/updates.json" }, "safari": { "strict_min_version": "14", "strict_max_version": "20" } }
Browser compatibility
Desktop | Mobile | |||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Chrome | Edge | Firefox | Internet Explorer | Opera | Safari | WebView Android | Chrome Android | Firefox for Android | Opera Android | Safari on IOS | Samsung Internet | |
browser_specific_settings |
No |
15-79 |
48
42
Mandatory before Firefox 48.
|
? |
No |
14
Supports
strict_min_version and strict_max_version in a safari block. |
? |
? |
48
42
Mandatory before Firefox 48.
|
? |
? |
? |
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https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Add-ons/WebExtensions/manifest.json/browser_specific_settings