windows.getLastFocused()
Gets the window that was most recently focused — typically the window 'on top'.
This is an asynchronous function that returns a Promise.
Syntax
let gettingWindow = browser.windows.getLastFocused(
getInfo // optional object
)
Parameters
getInfoOptional-
object.populateOptional-
boolean. Iftrue, thewindows.Windowobject will have atabsproperty that contains a list oftabs.Tabobjects representing the tabs in the window. TheTabobjects only contain theurl,titleandfavIconUrlproperties if the extension's manifest file includes the"tabs"permission or host permissions matching the tab's URL. windowTypesOptional-
An
arrayofwindows.WindowTypeobjects. If set, thewindows.Windowreturned will be filtered based on its type. If unset the default filter is set to['normal', 'panel', 'popup'], with'panel'window types limited to the extension's own windows.
Note:
If supplied, the windowTypes component of getInfo is ignored. The use of windowTypes has been deprecated as of Firefox 62.
Return value
A Promise that will be fulfilled with a windows.Window object containing the details of the last focused window. If any error occurs, the promise will be rejected with an error message.
Examples
Get the last focused window, and log the tabs it contains. Note that you'll need the "tabs" permission or matching host permissions to access tab URLs.
function logTabs(windowInfo) {
for (const tabInfo of windowInfo.tabs) {
console.log(tabInfo.url);
}
}
function onError(error) {
console.error(`Error: ${error}`);
}
browser.browserAction.onClicked.addListener((tab) => {
browser.windows.getLastFocused({ populate: true }).then(logTabs, onError);
});
Browser compatibility
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Note:
This API is based on Chromium's chrome.windows API. This documentation is derived from windows.json in the Chromium code.