windows.remove()
Closes a window and all the tabs inside it, given the window's ID.
This is an asynchronous function that returns a Promise
.
Syntax
js
let removing = browser.windows.remove(
windowId // integer
)
Parameters
windowId
-
integer
. ID of the window to close.
Return value
A Promise
that will be fulfilled with no arguments when the window has been closed. If any error occurs, the promise will be rejected with an error message.
Browser compatibility
BCD tables only load in the browser
Examples
When the user clicks a browser action's icon, close the window in which the icon was clicked:
js
function onRemoved() {
console.log(`Removed window`);
}
function onError(error) {
console.error(`Error:`, error);
}
browser.browserAction.onClicked.addListener((tab) => {
let removing = browser.windows.remove(tab.windowId);
removing.then(onRemoved, onError);
});
Close the current, e.g. popup, window when the user clicks a button on the page:
js
// in a script loaded by the page in the window
document.querySelector('#close').addEventListener(async ({ button, }) => { try {
if (button) return; // not a left click
const windowId = (await browser.windows.getCurrent()).id;
await browser.windows.remove(windowId);
// this point will never be reached, since the window is gone
} catch (error) { console.error('Closing failed:', error); } });
In Firefox, the same could be achieved with the .allowScriptsToClose
window creation property and window.close()
.
Example extensions
Note: This API is based on Chromium's chrome.windows
API. This documentation is derived from windows.json
in the Chromium code.