history.addUrl()
Adds a record to the browser's history of a visit to the given URL. The visit's time is recorded as the time of the call, and the TransitionType
is recorded as "link".
This is an asynchronous function that returns a Promise
.
Syntax
js
let addingUrl = browser.history.addUrl(
details // object
)
Parameters
details
-
object
. Object containing the URL to add.url
-
string
. The URL to add. title
Optional-
string: The title of the page. If this is not supplied, the title will be recorded as
null
. transition
Optional-
history.TransitionType
. Describes how the browser navigated to the page on this occasion. If this is not supplied, a transition type of "link" will be recorded. visitTime
Optional-
number
orstring
orobject
. A value indicating a date and time. This can be represented as: aDate
object, an ISO 8601 date string, or the number of milliseconds since the epoch. Sets the visit time to this value. If this is not supplied, the current time will be recorded.
Return value
A Promise
will be fulfilled with no parameters when the item has been added.
Browser compatibility
BCD tables only load in the browser
Examples
Add a record of a visit to "https://example.org/", then check that the new visit was recorded by searching history for the most recent item and logging it:
js
function onGot(results) {
if (results.length) {
console.log(results[0].url);
console.log(new Date(results[0].lastVisitTime));
}
}
browser.history
.addUrl({ url: "https://example.org/" })
.then(() =>
browser.history.search({
text: "https://example.org/",
startTime: 0,
maxResults: 1,
})
)
.then(onGot);
Add a record of a visit to "https://example.org", but give it a visitTime
24 hours in the past, and a transition
of "typed":
js
const DAY = 24 * 60 * 60 * 1000;
function oneDayAgo() {
return Date.now() - DAY;
}
function onGot(visits) {
for (const visit of visits) {
console.log(new Date(visit.visitTime));
console.log(visit.transition);
}
}
browser.history
.addUrl({
url: "https://example.org/",
visitTime: oneDayAgo(),
transition: "typed",
})
.then(() =>
browser.history.getVisits({
url: "https://example.org/",
})
)
.then(onGot);
Note: This API is based on Chromium's chrome.history
API. This documentation is derived from history.json
in the Chromium code.