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The config property of the HTMLFencedFrameElement contains a FencedFrameConfig object, which represents the navigation of a <fencedframe>, i.e., what content will be displayed in it. A FencedFrameConfig is returned from a source such as the Protected Audience API.
The value of config is initially null.
When its value is set to a FencedFrameConfig object instance, the FencedFrameConfig's internal properties (for example mappedURL) determine what is loaded inside the associated <fencedframe>. In addition:
"replace" (see NavigateEvent.navigationType), meaning that the current history entry is replaced with the new entry, rather adding a new history entry for it.Referrer-Policy is set to "no-referrer".To set what content will be shown in a <fencedframe>, a utilizing API (such as Protected Audience or Shared Storage) generates a FencedFrameConfig object, which is then set as the value of the <fencedframe>'s config property.
The following example gets a FencedFrameConfig from a Protected Audience API's ad auction, which is then used to display the winning ad in a <fencedframe>:
const frameConfig = await navigator.runAdAuction({
// … auction configuration
resolveToConfig: true,
});
const frame = document.createElement("fencedframe");
frame.config = frameConfig;
Note: resolveToConfig: true must be passed in to the runAdAuction() call to obtain a FencedFrameConfig object. If it is not set, the resulting Promise will resolve to a URN that can only be used in an <iframe>.
| Specification |
|---|
| Fenced Frame> # dom-htmlfencedframeelement-config> |
| Desktop | Mobile | |||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chrome | Edge | Firefox | Opera | Safari | Chrome Android | Firefox for Android | Opera Android | Safari on IOS | Samsung Internet | WebView Android | WebView on iOS | |
config |
126 | 126 | No | 112 | No | 126 | No | 83 | No | 28.0 | 126 | No |
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https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLFencedFrameElement/config