1 <!-- BEGIN AUTHORED CONTENT --> 2 <p id="classSummary"> 3 Use the <code>chrome.history</code> module to interact with the 4 browser's record of visited pages. You can add, remove, and query 5 for URLs in the browser's history. 6 To override the history page with your own version, see 7 <a href="override.html">Override Pages</a>. 8 </p> 9 10 <h2 id="manifest">Manifest</h2> 11 12 <p>You must declare the "history" permission 13 in the <a href="manifest.html">extension manifest</a> 14 to use the history API. 15 For example:</p> 16 <pre>{ 17 "name": "My extension", 18 ... 19 <b>"permissions": [ 20 "history" 21 ]</b>, 22 ... 23 }</pre> 24 25 <h2 id="transition_types">Transition types</h2> 26 27 <p> 28 The history API uses a <em>transition type</em> to describe 29 how the browser navigated to a particular URL 30 on a particular visit. 31 For example, if a user visits a page 32 by clicking a link on another page, 33 the transition type is "link". 34 </p> 35 36 <p> 37 The following table describes each transition type. 38 </p> 39 40 <table> 41 <tr> 42 <th> Transition type </th> <th> Description </th> 43 </tr> 44 <tr id="tt_link"> 45 <td>"link"</td> 46 <td> 47 The user got to this page by clicking a link on another page. 48 </td> 49 </tr> 50 <tr id="tt_typed"> 51 <td>"typed"</td> 52 <td> 53 The user got this page by typing the URL in the address bar. 54 Also used for other explicit navigation actions. 55 See also <a href="#tt_generated">generated</a>, 56 which is used for cases where the user selected a choice 57 that didn't look at all like a URL. 58 </td> 59 </tr> 60 <tr id="tt_auto_bookmark"> 61 <td>"auto_bookmark"</td> 62 <td> 63 The user got to this page through a suggestion in the UI — 64 for example, through a menu item. 65 </td> 66 </tr> 67 <tr id="tt_auto_subframe"> 68 <td>"auto_subframe"</td> 69 <td> 70 Subframe navigation. 71 This is any content that is automatically 72 loaded in a non-top-level frame. 73 For example, if a page consists of 74 several frames containing ads, 75 those ad URLs have this transition type. 76 The user may not even realize the content in these pages 77 is a separate frame, and so may not care about the URL 78 (see also <a href="#tt_manual_subframe">manual_subframe</a>). 79 </td> 80 </tr> 81 <tr id="tt_manual_subframe"> 82 <td>"manual_subframe"</td> 83 <td> 84 For subframe navigations that are explicitly requested by the user 85 and generate new navigation entries in the back/forward list. 86 An explicitly requested frame is probably more important than 87 an automatically loaded frame 88 because the user probably cares about the fact that 89 the requested frame was loaded. 90 </td> 91 </tr> 92 <tr id="tt_generated"> 93 <td>"generated"</td> 94 <td> 95 The user got to this page by typing in the address bar 96 and selecting an entry that did not look like a URL. 97 For example, a match might have the URL of a Google search result page, 98 but it might appear to the user as "Search Google for ...". 99 These are not quite the same as <a href="#tt_typed">typed</a> navigations 100 because the user didn't type or see the destination URL. 101 See also <a href="#tt_keyword">keyword</a>. 102 </td> 103 </tr> 104 <tr id="tt_start_page"> 105 <td>"start_page"</td> 106 <td> 107 The page was specified in the command line or is the start page. 108 </td> 109 </tr> 110 <tr id="tt_form_submit"> 111 <td>"form_submit"</td> 112 <td> 113 The user filled out values in a form and submitted it. 114 Note that in some situations — 115 such as when a form uses script to submit contents — 116 submitting a form does not result in this transition type. 117 </td> 118 </tr> 119 <tr id="tt_reload"> 120 <td>"reload"</td> 121 <td> 122 The user reloaded the page, 123 either by clicking the reload button 124 or by pressing Enter in the address bar. 125 Session restore and Reopen closed tab use this transition type, too. 126 </td> 127 </tr> 128 <tr id="tt_keyword"> 129 <td>"keyword"</td> 130 <td> 131 The URL was generated from a replaceable keyword 132 other than the default search provider. 133 See also 134 <a href="#tt_keyword_generated">keyword_generated</a>. 135 </td> 136 </tr> 137 <tr id="tt_keyword_generated"> 138 <td>"keyword_generated"</td> 139 <td> 140 Corresponds to a visit generated for a keyword. 141 See also <a href="#tt_keyword">keyword</a>. 142 </td> 143 </tr> 144 </table> 145 146 <h2 id="examples">Examples</h2> 147 148 <p> 149 For examples of using this API, see the 150 <a href="http://src.chromium.org/viewvc/chrome/trunk/src/chrome/common/extensions/docs/examples/api/history/">history sample directory</a> and the 151 <a href="http://src.chromium.org/viewvc/chrome/trunk/src/chrome/test/data/extensions/api_test/history/">history API test directory</a>. 152 For other examples and for help in viewing the source code, see 153 <a href="samples.html">Samples</a>. 154 </p> 155 156 <!-- END AUTHORED CONTENT --> 157