sessions.Session
The Session
object represents a tab or window that the user has closed in the current browsing session.
Sessions are represented as Tab
objects if the tab was closed but its window was not closed: for example, because the user clicked the "Close tab" button, and this tab was not the only tab in its window.
Sessions are represented as Window
objects if the window was closed: for example, because the user clicked the "Close window" button, or closed the only tab open in a window.
Note that different browsers might have a different idea of when a session is a Tab and when it is a Window. For example:
- In Chrome a session is recorded as a Window if the user closes a window that contained more than one tab. If the user closed a window that contained only one tab, this is recorded as a Tab.
- In Firefox, a session is recorded as a Window if the user closes a window (or a tab that was the last tab in the window), and a Tab if the user closes a tab that wasn't the last tab in its window.
The Tab object for a tab that is open will not have a sessionId
. When the tab is closed, it will have a sessionId
but will not have a tab id
. If the tab is restored, it will get a new tab id
and will lose the sessionId
.
Type
Values of this type are objects. They contain the following properties:
lastModified
-
number
. The time the tab or window was closed, in milliseconds since the epoch. tab
Optional-
object
. If the object represents a closed tab, then this property is present and will be atabs.Tab
object. This will containurl
,title
, andfavIconUrl
only if the extension has the "tabs" permission or host permissions to access the tab's URL. window
Optional-
object
. If the object represents a closed window, then this property is present and will be awindows.Window
object.
Browser compatibility
BCD tables only load in the browser
Note:
This API is based on Chromium's chrome.sessions
API.