Experimental
Creates Firefox frames (i.e. XUL <iframe>
elements) that are not displayed to the user. This is useful in the construction of APIs that load web content not intended to be directly seen or accessed by users, like page-worker
. It is also useful in the construction of APIs that load web content for intermittent display, such as panel
.
Usage
The module exports a constructor function, HiddenFrame
, and two other functions, add
and remove
.
HiddenFrame
constructs a new hidden frame. add
registers a hidden frame, preparing it to load content. remove
unregisters a frame, unloading any content that was loaded in it.
The following code creates a hidden frame, loads a web page into it, and then logs its title:
var hiddenFrames = require("sdk/frame/hidden-frame"); let hiddenFrame = hiddenFrames.add(hiddenFrames.HiddenFrame({ onReady: function() { this.element.contentWindow.location = "http://www.mozilla.org/"; let self = this; this.element.addEventListener("DOMContentLoaded", function() { console.log(self.element.contentDocument.title); }, true, true); } }));
See the panel
module for a real-world example of usage of this module.
Globals
Constructors
HiddenFrame(options)
Creates a hidden frame.
Parameters
options : object
Required options:
Name | Type | |
---|---|---|
onReady | function,array |
Functions to call when the frame is ready to load content. You must specify an |
Functions
add(hiddenFrame)
Register a hidden frame, preparing it to load content.
Parameters
hiddenFrame : HiddenFrame
the frame to add
remove(hiddenFrame)
Unregister a hidden frame, unloading any content that was loaded in it.
Parameters
hiddenFrame : HiddenFrame
the frame to remove
HiddenFrame
HiddenFrame
objects represent hidden frames.
Properties
element
The host application frame in which the page is loaded.
Events
ready
This event is emitted when the DOM for a hidden frame content is ready. It is equivalent to the DOMContentLoaded
event for the content page in a hidden frame.