webNavigation.getFrame()
Retrieves information about a particular frame. A frame may be the top-level frame in a tab or a nested <iframe>
, and is uniquely identified by a tab ID and a frame ID.
This is an asynchronous function that returns a Promise
.
Syntax
js
let gettingFrame = browser.webNavigation.getFrame(
details // object
)
Parameters
details
-
object
. Information about the frame to retrieve information about.tabId
-
integer
. The ID of the tab in which the frame is. processId
Optional-
integer
. The ID of the process running the renderer for this tab. frameId
-
integer
. The ID of the frame in the given tab.
Return value
A Promise
that will be fulfilled with an object containing the following properties:
errorOccurred
-
boolean
. True if the last navigation in this frame was interrupted by an error, i.e. theonErrorOccurred
event fired. url
-
string
. The URL currently associated with this frame, if the frame identified byframeId
existed at one point in the tab identified bytabId
. The fact that a URL is associated with a givenframeId
does not imply that the corresponding frame still exists. parentFrameId
-
integer
. ID of this frame's parent. This is -1 if there is no parent frame: that is, if this frame is the top-level browsing context in the tab.
If the tab is discarded, the promise will instead resolve with a null
value. If the specified tab or frame ID could not be found, or some other error occurs, the promise will be rejected with an error message.
Browser compatibility
BCD tables only load in the browser
Examples
js
function onGot(frameInfo) {
console.log(frameInfo);
}
function onError(error) {
console.log(`Error: ${error}`);
}
let gettingFrame = browser.webNavigation.getFrame({
tabId: 19,
frameId: 1537
});
// Edge specific - processId is required not optional, must be integer not null
//let gettingFrame = browser.webNavigation.getFrame({ tabId: 19, processId: 0, frameId: 1537 });
gettingFrame.then(onGot, onError);
Note: This API is based on Chromium's chrome.webNavigation
API. This documentation is derived from web_navigation.json
in the Chromium code.