Fires when the captive portal service determines that the user can connect to the internet.
browser.captivePortal.onConnectivityAvailable.addListener(callback) browser.captivePortal.onConnectivityAvailable.removeListener(listener) browser.captivePortal.onConnectivityAvailable.hasListener(listener)
Events have three functions:
addListener(callback)
removeListener(listener)
listener
argument is the listener to remove.hasListener(listener)
listener
is registered for this event. Returns true
if it is listening, false
otherwise.callback
Function that is called when this event occurs. The function is passed the following arguments:
status
string
The status of the service, being one of captive
if there is an unlocked captive portal present or clear
if no captive portal is detected.Handle a change user's ability to connect to the internet:
function handleConnectivity(connectivityInfo) { console.log("The captive portal status: " + connectivityInfo.status); } browser.captivePortal.onConnectivityAvailable.addListener(handleConnectivity);
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onConnectivityAvailable |
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https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Add-ons/WebExtensions/API/captivePortal/onConnectivityAvailable