browserAction.setIcon()
Sets the icon for the browser action.
You can specify a single icon as either the path to an image file or a browserAction.ImageDataType object.
You can specify multiple icons in different sizes by supplying a dictionary containing multiple paths or ImageData objects. This means the icon doesn't have to be scaled for a device with a different pixel density.
Tabs without a specific icon will inherit the global icon, which defaults to the default_icon specified in the manifest.
This is an asynchronous function that returns a Promise.
Syntax
let settingIcon = browser.browserAction.setIcon(
  details         // object
)
Parameters
- details
- 
object. An object containing theimageDataorpathproperty and, optionally, either or both of thetabIdandwindowIdproperties.- imageDataOptional
- 
browserAction.ImageDataTypeorobject. This is either a singleImageDataobject or a dictionary object.Use a dictionary object to specify multiple ImageDataobjects in different sizes, so the icon does not have to be scaled for a device with a different pixel density. IfimageDatais a dictionary, the value of each property is anImageDataobject, and its name is its size, like this:jslet settingIcon = browser.browserAction.setIcon({ imageData: { 16: image16, 32: image32, }, });The browser will choose the image to use depending on the screen's pixel density. See Choosing icon sizes for more information on this. 
- pathOptional
- 
stringorobject. This is either a relative path to an icon file or it is a dictionary object.Use a dictionary object to specify multiple icon files in different sizes, so the icon does not have to be scaled for a device with a different pixel density. If pathis a dictionary, the value of each property is a relative path, and its name is its size, like this:jslet settingIcon = browser.browserAction.setIcon({ path: { 16: "path/to/image16.jpg", 32: "path/to/image32.jpg", }, });The browser will choose the image to use depending on the screen's pixel density. See Choosing icon sizes for more information on this. 
- tabIdOptional
- 
integer. Sets the icon only for the given tab. The icon is reset when the user navigates this tab to a new page.
- windowIdOptional
- 
integer. Sets the icon for the given window.
 
- If windowIdandtabIdare both supplied, the function fails and the icon is not set.
- If windowIdandtabIdare both omitted, the global icon is set.
If each one of imageData and path is one of undefined, null or empty object:
- If tabIdis specified, and the tab has a tab-specific icon set, then the tab will inherit the icon from the window to which it belongs.
- If windowIdis specified, and the window has a window-specific icon set, then the window will inherit the global icon.
- Otherwise, the global icon will be reset to the manifest icon.
Return value
A Promise that will be fulfilled with no arguments once the icon has been set.
Examples
The code below uses a browser action to toggle a listener for webRequest.onHeadersReceived, and uses setIcon() to indicate whether listening is on or off:
function logResponseHeaders(requestDetails) {
  console.log(requestDetails);
}
function startListening() {
  browser.webRequest.onHeadersReceived.addListener(
    logResponseHeaders,
    { urls: ["<all_urls>"] },
    ["responseHeaders"],
  );
  browser.browserAction.setIcon({ path: "icons/listening-on.svg" });
}
function stopListening() {
  browser.webRequest.onHeadersReceived.removeListener(logResponseHeaders);
  browser.browserAction.setIcon({ path: "icons/listening-off.svg" });
}
function toggleListener() {
  if (browser.webRequest.onHeadersReceived.hasListener(logResponseHeaders)) {
    stopListening();
  } else {
    startListening();
  }
}
browser.browserAction.onClicked.addListener(toggleListener);
The code below sets the icon using an ImageData object:
function getImageData() {
  let canvas = document.createElement("canvas");
  let ctx = canvas.getContext("2d");
  ctx.fillStyle = "green";
  ctx.fillRect(10, 10, 100, 100);
  return ctx.getImageData(50, 50, 100, 100);
}
browser.browserAction.onClicked.addListener(() => {
  browser.browserAction.setIcon({ imageData: getImageData() });
});
The following snippet updates the icon when the user clicks it, but only for the active tab:
browser.browserAction.onClicked.addListener((tab) => {
  browser.browserAction.setIcon({
    tabId: tab.id,
    path: "icons/updated-48.png",
  });
});
Example extensions
Browser compatibility
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Note:
This API is based on Chromium's chrome.browserAction API. This documentation is derived from browser_action.json in the Chromium code.