Displays a JSON object in the extension's sidebar pane.
The object is displayed as an expandable tree, as in the JSON viewer in Firefox. You can optionally specify a rootTitle
string: this will be displayed as the title of the tree's root.
This is an asynchronous function that returns a Promise
.
var setting = browser.devtools.panels.setObject( jsonObject, // string, array, or JSON object rootTitle // string )
jsonObject
String
or Array
or Object
. The object to display. If this is an object it is JSON-serialized, so properties like functions will be omitted.rootTitle
Optional
String
. The title of the root of the tree in which the object is displayed.A Promise
that will be fulfilled with no arguments, once the object has been set.
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If the
jsonObject parameter is a string, it is not displayed. |
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If the
jsonObject parameter is a string, it is not displayed. |
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If the
jsonObject is a string, then rootTitle must also be given, or jsonObject will not be displayed. See bug 1412310. |
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Create a new pane, and populate it with a JSON object. You could run this code in a script loaded by your extension's devtools page.
function onCreated(sidebarPane) { sidebarPane.setObject({ someBool: true, someString: "hello there", someObject: { someNumber: 42, someOtherString: "this is my pane's content" } }); } browser.devtools.panels.elements.createSidebarPane("My pane").then(onCreated);
Note: This API is based on Chromium's chrome.devtools.panels
API.
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https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Add-ons/WebExtensions/API/devtools/panels/ExtensionSidebarPane/setObject