The bookmarks.search()
function searches for bookmark tree nodes matching the given query.
This function throws an exception if any of the input parameters are invalid or are not of an appropriate type; look in the console for the error message. The exceptions don't have error IDs, and the messages themselves may change, so don't write code that tries to interpret them.
This is an asynchronous function that returns a Promise
.
var searching = browser.bookmarks.search( query // string or object )
query
string
or object
describing the query to perform.If query
is a string, it consists of zero or more space-delimited search terms. Each search term matches if it is a substring in the bookmark's URL or title. Matching is case-insensitive. For a bookmark to match the query, all the query's search terms must be matched.
If query
is an object, it consists of zero or more of 3 properties: query
, title
, and url
, which are described below. For a bookmark to match the query, all the properties' terms must be matched.
query
Optional
string
specifying one or more terms to match against; the format is identical to the string form of the query
parameter. If this isn't a string, an exception is thrown.url
Optional
string
that must exactly match the bookmark's URL. Matching is case-insensitive, and trailing slashes are ignored.If you pass an invalid URL, the function will throw an exception.
title
Optional
string
that must exactly match the bookmark tree node's title. Matching is case-sensitive.A Promise
that will be fulfilled with an array of bookmarks.BookmarkTreeNode
objects, each representing a single matching bookmark tree node. Results are returned in the order that the nodes were created. The array is empty if no results were found.
The BookmarkTreeNodes
—even nodes of the "folder"
type—returned by bookmarks.search()
are missing the children
property. To get a complete BookmarkTreeNode
use bookmarks.getSubTree()
.
This example logs the IDs of all bookmarks:
function onFulfilled(bookmarkItems) { for (item of bookmarkItems) { console.log(item.id); } } function onRejected(error) { console.log(`An error: ${error}`); } var searching = browser.bookmarks.search({}); searching.then(onFulfilled, onRejected);
This example looks to see if the currently active tab is bookmarked:
function onFulfilled(bookmarkItems) { if (bookmarkItems.length) { console.log("active tab is bookmarked"); } else { console.log("active tab is not bookmarked"); } } function onRejected(error) { console.log(`An error: ${error}`); } function checkActiveTab(tab) { var searching = browser.bookmarks.search({url: tab.url}); searching.then(onFulfilled, onRejected); } browser.browserAction.onClicked.addListener(checkActiveTab);
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47 |
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Yes |
No |
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No |
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Note: This API is based on Chromium's chrome.bookmarks
API. This documentation is derived from bookmarks.json
in the Chromium code.
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https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Add-ons/WebExtensions/API/bookmarks/search