action.setTitle()
Sets the browser action's title. The title is displayed in a tooltip over the browser action's icon. You can pass a tabId in or a windowId as an optional parameter — if you do this then the title is changed only for the specified tab or window. Tabs or windows without a specific title inherit the global title text, which defaults to the default_title or name specified in the manifest.
Note: This API is available in Manifest V3 or higher.
Syntax
browser.action.setTitle(
details // object
)
Parameters
details-
object. The new title and optionally the ID of the tab or window to target.title-
stringornull. The string the browser action should display when moused over.If
titleis an empty string, the used title will be the extension name, butaction.getTitlewill still provide the empty string.If
titleisnull:- If
tabIdis specified, and the tab has a tab-specific title set, then the tab will inherit the title from the window to which it belongs. - if
windowIdis specified, and the window has a window-specific title set, then the window will inherit the global title. - Otherwise, the global title will be reset to the manifest title.
- If
tabIdOptional-
integer. Sets the title only for the given tab. windowIdOptional-
integer. Sets the title for the given window.
- If
windowIdandtabIdare both supplied, the function fails and the title is not set. - If
windowIdandtabIdare both omitted, the global title is set.
Examples
This code switches the title between "this" and "that" each time the user clicks the browser action:
function toggleTitle(title) {
if (title === "this") {
browser.action.setTitle({ title: "that" });
} else {
browser.action.setTitle({ title: "this" });
}
}
browser.action.onClicked.addListener(() => {
let gettingTitle = browser.action.getTitle({});
gettingTitle.then(toggleTitle);
});
Browser compatibility
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Note:
This API is based on Chromium's chrome.action API. This documentation is derived from browser_action.json in the Chromium code.