storage.onChanged
Fired when storageArea.set
, storageArea.remove
, or storageArea.clear
executes against a storage area.
When this event is triggered by storageArea.set
, it's possible to receive a callback when there is no change to the underlying data. Also, the information returned includes all keys within the storage area storageArea.set
ran against. The extension can determine the changes that occurred by examining the content of the changes
argument received by the onChanged
listeners.
Syntax
browser.storage.onChanged.addListener(callback)
browser.storage.onChanged.removeListener(listener)
browser.storage.onChanged.hasListener(listener)
Events have three functions:
-
addListener(callback)
-
Adds a listener to this event.
-
removeListener(listener)
-
Stop listening to this event. The listener
argument is the listener to remove.
-
hasListener(listener)
-
Check whether listener
is registered for this event. Returns true
if it is listening, false
otherwise.
Parameters
-
callback
-
The function called when this event occurs. The function is passed these arguments:
-
changes
-
object
. Object describing the change. This object contains properties for all the keys in the storage area included in the storageArea.set
call, even if key values are unchanged. The name of each property is the name of each key. The value of each key is a storage.StorageChange
object describing the change to that item.
-
areaName
-
string
. The name of the storage area ("sync"
, "local"
, or "managed"
) to which the changes were made.
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 |
onChanged |
Yes |
14 |
45 |
? |
Yes |
14 |
? |
? |
48 |
? |
15 |
? |
Examples
function logStorageChange(changes, area) {
console.log(`Change in storage area: ${area}`);
const changedItems = Object.keys(changes);
for (const item of changedItems) {
console.log(`${item} has changed:`);
console.log("Old value: ", changes[item].oldValue);
console.log("New value: ", changes[item].newValue);
}
}
browser.storage.onChanged.addListener(logStorageChange);