Fired when a connection is made with either an extension process or a content script.
runtime.onConnect
Syntax
browser.runtime.onConnect.addListener(listener) browser.runtime.onConnect.removeListener(listener) browser.runtime.onConnect.hasListener(listener)
Events have three functions:
addListener(callback)-
Adds a listener to this event.
removeListener(listener)-
Stop listening to this event. The
listenerargument is the listener to remove. hasListener(listener)-
Checks whether a
listeneris registered for this event. Returnstrueif it is listening,falseotherwise.
addListener syntax
Parameters
function-
A callback function that will be called when this event occurs. The function will be passed the following arguments:
port-
A
runtime.Portobject connecting the current script to the other context it is connecting to.
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 | |
onConnect |
26 | 14 | 45 | ? | 15 | 14 | ? | ? | 48 | ? | 15 | ? |
Examples
This content script:
- connects to the background script, and stores the
Portin a variablemyPort - listens for messages on
myPort, and logs them - sends messages to the background script, using
myPort, when the user clicks the document
// content-script.js let myPort = browser.runtime.connect({name:"port-from-cs"}); myPort.postMessage({greeting: "hello from content script"}); myPort.onMessage.addListener((m) => { console.log("In content script, received message from background script: "); console.log(m.greeting); }); document.body.addEventListener("click", () => { myPort.postMessage({greeting: "they clicked the page!"}); });
The corresponding background script:
- listens for connection attempts from the content script
- when it receives a connection attempt:
- stores the port in a variable named
portFromCS - sends the content script a message using the port
- starts listening to messages received on the port, and logs them
- stores the port in a variable named
- sends messages to the content script, using
portFromCS, when the user clicks the extension's browser action
// background-script.js let portFromCS; function connected(p) { portFromCS = p; portFromCS.postMessage({greeting: "hi there content script!"}); portFromCS.onMessage.addListener((m) => { console.log("In background script, received message from content script") console.log(m.greeting); }); } browser.runtime.onConnect.addListener(connected); browser.browserAction.onClicked.addListener(() => { portFromCS.postMessage({greeting: "they clicked the button!"}); });
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/onConnect