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-<p id="classSummary"> |
-Use the <code>chrome.webNavigation</code> module to receive |
-notifications about the status of navigations requests in-flight. |
-</p> |
-<h2>Manifest</h2> |
-<p> |
-All <code>chrome.webNavigation</code> methods and events require you to declare |
-the "webNavigation" permission in the <a href="manifest.html">extension |
-manifest</a>. |
-For example: |
-</p> |
-<pre>{ |
- "name": "My extension", |
- ... |
- <b>"permissions": [ |
- "webNavigation" |
- ]</b>, |
- ... |
-}</pre> |
-<h2>Examples</h2> |
-<p> |
-You can find simple examples of using the tabs module in the |
-<a href="http://src.chromium.org/viewvc/chrome/trunk/src/chrome/common/extensions/docs/examples/api/webNavigation/">examples/api/webNavigation</a> |
-directory. |
-For other examples and for help in viewing the source code, see |
-<a href="samples.html">Samples</a>. |
-</p> |
-<h2>Event order</h2> |
-<p> |
-For a navigation that is successfully completed, events are fired in the |
-following order: |
-<pre> |
-onBeforeNavigate -> onCommitted -> onDOMContentLoaded -> onCompleted |
-</pre> |
-</p> |
-<p> |
-Any error that occurs during the process results in an |
-<code>onErrorOccurred</code> event. For a specific navigation, there are no |
-further events fired after <code>onErrorOccurred</code>. |
-</p> |
-<p> |
-If a navigating frame contains subframes, its <code>onCommitted</code> is fired |
-before any of its children's <code>onBeforeNavigate</code>; while |
-<code>onCompleted</code> is fired after all of its children's |
-<code>onCompleted</code>. |
-</p> |
-<p> |
-If the reference fragment of a frame is changed, a |
-<code>onReferenceFragmentUpdated</code> event is fired. This event can fire any |
-time after <code>onDOMContentLoaded</code>, even after |
-<code>onCompleted</code>. |
-</p> |
-<h2>Relation to webRequest events</h2> |
-<p> |
-There is no defined ordering between events of the <a |
-href="webRequest.html">webRequest API</a> and the events of the |
-webNavigation API. It is possible that webRequest events are still received for |
-frames that already started a new navigation, or that a navigation only |
-proceeds after the network resources are already fully loaded. |
-</p> |
-<p> |
-In general, the webNavigation events are closely related to the navigation |
-state that is displayed in the UI, while the webRequest events correspond to |
-the state of the network stack which is generally opaque to the user. |
-</p> |
-<h2>A note about timestamps</h2> |
-<p> |
-It's important to note that some technical oddities in the OS's handling |
-of distinct Chrome processes can cause the clock to be skewed between the |
-browser itself and extension processes. That means that WebNavigation's events' |
-<code>timeStamp</code> property is only guaranteed to be <i>internally</i> |
-consistent. Comparing one event to another event will give you the correct |
-offset between them, but comparing them to the current time inside the |
-extension (via <code>(new Date()).getTime()</code>, for instance) might give |
-unexpected results. |
-</p> |
-<h2>Transition types and qualifiers</h2> |
-<p> |
-The webNavigation API's <code>onCommitted</code> event has a |
-<code>transitionType</code> and a <code>transitionQualifiers</code> property. |
-The <em>transition type</em> is the same as used in the <a |
-href="history.html#transition_types">history API</a> describing how the browser |
-navigated to this particular URL. In addition, several <em>transition |
-qualifiers</em> can be returned that further define the navigation. |
-</p> |
-<p> |
-The following transition qualifiers exist: |
-</p> |
-<table> |
-<tr> |
- <th> Transition qualifier </th> <th> Description </th> |
-</tr> |
-<tr> |
- <td>"client_redirect"</td> |
- <td> |
- One or more redirects caused by JavaScript or meta refresh tags on the page |
- happened during the navigation. |
- </td> |
-</tr> |
-<tr> |
- <td>"server_redirect"</td> |
- <td> |
- One or more redirects caused by HTTP headers sent from the server happened |
- during the navigation. |
- </td> |
-</tr> |
-<tr> |
- <td>"forward_back"</td> |
- <td> |
- The user used the Forward or Back button to initiate the navigation. |
- </td> |
-</tr> |
-<tr> |
- <td>"from_address_bar"</td> |
- <td> |
- The user initiated the navigation from the address bar (aka Omnibox). |
- </td> |
-</tr> |
-</table> |
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