storage
Enables extensions to store and retrieve data, and listen for changes to stored items.
The storage system is based on the Web Storage API, with a few differences. Among other differences, these include:
- It's asynchronous.
- Values are scoped to the extension, not to a specific domain (i.e., the same set of key/value pairs are available to all scripts in the background context and content scripts).
- The values stored can be any JSON-ifiable value, not just
String. Among other things, this includes:ArrayandObject, but only when their contents can be represented as JSON, which does not include DOM nodes. You don't need to convert your values to JSONStringsprior to storing them, but they are represented as JSON internally, thus the requirement that they be JSON-ifiable. - Multiple key/value pairs can be set or retrieved in the same API call.
To use this API you need to include the "storage" permission in your manifest.json file.
Each extension has its own storage area, which can be split into different types of storage.
Although this API is similar to Window.localStorage it is recommended that you don't use Window.localStorage in the extension code to store extension-related data. Firefox will clear data stored by extensions using the localStorage API in various scenarios where users clear their browsing history and data for privacy reasons, while data saved using the storage.local API will be correctly persisted in these scenarios.
You can examine the stored data under the Extension Storage item in the Storage Inspector tab of the developer toolbox, accessible from about:debugging.
Note: The storage area is not encrypted and shouldn't be used for storing confidential user information.
Types
storage.StorageArea-
An object representing a storage area.
storage.StorageChange-
An object representing a change to a storage area.
Properties
storage has four properties, which represent the different types of available storage area.
storage.local-
Represents the
localstorage area. Items inlocalstorage are local to the machine the extension was installed on. storage.managed-
Represents the
managedstorage area. Items inmanagedstorage are set by the domain administrator and are read-only for the extension. Trying to modify this namespace results in an error. storage.session-
Represents the
sessionstorage area. Items insessionstorage are stored in memory and are not persisted to disk. storage.sync-
Represents the
syncstorage area. Items insyncstorage are synced by the browser, and are available across all instances of that browser that the user is logged into, across different devices.
Events
storage.onChanged-
Fired when one or more items change in any of the storage areas.
Example extensions
Browser compatibility
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Note:
This API is based on Chromium's chrome.storage API. This documentation is derived from storage.json in the Chromium code.