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chrome.pageAction

  • Description

    Use the chrome.pageAction API to put icons in the main Google Chrome toolbar, to the right of the address bar. Page actions represent actions that can be taken on the current page, but that aren't applicable to all pages. Page actions appear grayed out when inactive.

  • Manifest Keys

    The following keys must be declared in the manifest to use this API.

    page_action
  • Availability
    ≤MV2

Some examples:

  • Subscribe to this page's RSS feed
  • Make a slideshow out of this page's photos

The RSS icon in the following screenshot represents a page action that lets you subscribe to the RSS feed for the current page.

Hidden page actions appear grayed out. For example, the RSS feed below is grayed out, as you can't subscribe to the feed for the current page:

Please consider using a browser action instead, so that users can always interact with your extension.

Manifest

Register your page action in the extension manifest like this:

{
"name": "My extension",
...
"page_action": {
"default_icon": { // optional
"16": "images/icon16.png", // optional
"24": "images/icon24.png", // optional
"32": "images/icon32.png" // optional
},
"default_title": "Google Mail", // optional; shown in tooltip
"default_popup": "popup.html" // optional
},
...
}

Since devices with less-common scale factors like 1.5x or 1.2x are becoming more common, you are encouraged to provide multiple sizes for your icons. Chrome will select the closest one and scale it to fill the 16-dip space. This also ensures that if the icon display size is ever changed, you don't need to do any more work to provide different icons! However, if the size difference is too extreme, this scaling can cause the icon to lose detail or look fuzzy.

The old syntax for registering the default icon is still supported:

{
"name": "My extension",
...
"page_action": {
...
"default_icon": "images/icon32.png" // optional
// equivalent to "default_icon": { "32": "images/icon32.png" }
},
...
}

Parts of the UI

Like browser actions, page actions can have an icon, a tooltip, and popup; they can't have badges, however. In addition, page actions can be grayed out. You can find information about icons, tooltips, and popups by reading about the browser action UI.

You make a page action appear and be grayed out using the pageAction.show and pageAction.hide methods, respectively. By default, a page action appears grayed out. When you show it, you specify the tab in which the icon should appear. The icon remains visible until the tab is closed or starts displaying a different URL (because the user clicks a link, for example).

Tips

For the best visual impact, follow these guidelines:

  • Do use page actions for features that make sense for only a few pages.
  • Don't use page actions for features that make sense for most pages. Use browser actions instead.
  • Don't constantly animate your icon. That's just annoying.

Examples

You can find simple examples of using page actions in the examples/api/pageAction directory. For other examples and for help in viewing the source code, see Samples.

Summary

Types

ImageDataType

Pixel data for an image. Must be an ImageData object (for example, from a canvas element).

Type

ImageData

TabDetails

Chrome 88+

Properties

  • tabId

    number optional

    The ID of the tab to query state for. If no tab is specified, the non-tab-specific state is returned.

Methods

getPopup

chrome.pageAction.getPopup(
  details: TabDetails,
  callback?: function,
)
Promise

Gets the html document set as the popup for this page action.

Parameters

  • details
  • callback

    function optional

    The callback parameter looks like: (result: string) => void

    • result

      string

Returns

  • Promise<string>

    Chrome 101+

    Promises are supported in Manifest V3 and later, but callbacks are provided for backward compatibility. You cannot use both on the same function call. The promise resolves with the same type that is passed to the callback.

getTitle

chrome.pageAction.getTitle(
  details: TabDetails,
  callback?: function,
)
Promise

Gets the title of the page action.

Parameters

  • details
  • callback

    function optional

    The callback parameter looks like: (result: string) => void

    • result

      string

Returns

  • Promise<string>

    Chrome 101+

    Promises are supported in Manifest V3 and later, but callbacks are provided for backward compatibility. You cannot use both on the same function call. The promise resolves with the same type that is passed to the callback.

hide

chrome.pageAction.hide(
  tabId: number,
  callback?: function,
)
Promise

Hides the page action. Hidden page actions still appear in the Chrome toolbar, but are grayed out.

Parameters

  • tabId

    number

    The id of the tab for which you want to modify the page action.

  • callback

    function optional

    Chrome 67+

    The callback parameter looks like: () => void

Returns

  • Promise<void>

    Chrome 101+

    Promises are supported in Manifest V3 and later, but callbacks are provided for backward compatibility. You cannot use both on the same function call. The promise resolves with the same type that is passed to the callback.

setIcon

chrome.pageAction.setIcon(
  details: object,
  callback?: function,
)
Promise

Sets the icon for the page action. The icon can be specified either as the path to an image file or as the pixel data from a canvas element, or as dictionary of either one of those. Either the path or the imageData property must be specified.

Parameters

  • details

    object

    • iconIndex

      number optional

      Deprecated. This argument is ignored.

    • imageData

      ImageData | object optional

      Either an ImageData object or a dictionary {size -> ImageData} representing icon to be set. If the icon is specified as a dictionary, the actual image to be used is chosen depending on screen's pixel density. If the number of image pixels that fit into one screen space unit equals scale, then image with size scale * n will be selected, where n is the size of the icon in the UI. At least one image must be specified. Note that 'details.imageData = foo' is equivalent to 'details.imageData = {'16': foo}'

    • path

      string | object optional

      Either a relative image path or a dictionary {size -> relative image path} pointing to icon to be set. If the icon is specified as a dictionary, the actual image to be used is chosen depending on screen's pixel density. If the number of image pixels that fit into one screen space unit equals scale, then image with size scale * n will be selected, where n is the size of the icon in the UI. At least one image must be specified. Note that 'details.path = foo' is equivalent to 'details.path = {'16': foo}'

    • tabId

      number

      The id of the tab for which you want to modify the page action.

  • callback

    function optional

    The callback parameter looks like: () => void

Returns

  • Promise<void>

    Chrome 101+

    Promises are supported in Manifest V3 and later, but callbacks are provided for backward compatibility. You cannot use both on the same function call. The promise resolves with the same type that is passed to the callback.

setPopup

chrome.pageAction.setPopup(
  details: object,
  callback?: function,
)
Promise

Sets the HTML document to be opened as a popup when the user clicks on the page action's icon.

Parameters

  • details

    object

    • popup

      string

      The relative path to the HTML file to show in a popup. If set to the empty string (''), no popup is shown.

    • tabId

      number

      The id of the tab for which you want to modify the page action.

  • callback

    function optional

    Chrome 67+

    The callback parameter looks like: () => void

Returns

  • Promise<void>

    Chrome 101+

    Promises are supported in Manifest V3 and later, but callbacks are provided for backward compatibility. You cannot use both on the same function call. The promise resolves with the same type that is passed to the callback.

setTitle

chrome.pageAction.setTitle(
  details: object,
  callback?: function,
)
Promise

Sets the title of the page action. This is displayed in a tooltip over the page action.

Parameters

  • details

    object

    • tabId

      number

      The id of the tab for which you want to modify the page action.

    • title

      string

      The tooltip string.

  • callback

    function optional

    Chrome 67+

    The callback parameter looks like: () => void

Returns

  • Promise<void>

    Chrome 101+

    Promises are supported in Manifest V3 and later, but callbacks are provided for backward compatibility. You cannot use both on the same function call. The promise resolves with the same type that is passed to the callback.

show

chrome.pageAction.show(
  tabId: number,
  callback?: function,
)
Promise

Shows the page action. The page action is shown whenever the tab is selected.

Parameters

  • tabId

    number

    The id of the tab for which you want to modify the page action.

  • callback

    function optional

    Chrome 67+

    The callback parameter looks like: () => void

Returns

  • Promise<void>

    Chrome 101+

    Promises are supported in Manifest V3 and later, but callbacks are provided for backward compatibility. You cannot use both on the same function call. The promise resolves with the same type that is passed to the callback.

Events

onClicked

chrome.pageAction.onClicked.addListener(
  callback: function,
)

Fired when a page action icon is clicked. This event will not fire if the page action has a popup.

Parameters

  • callback

    function

    The callback parameter looks like: (tab: tabs.Tab) => void

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