Retrieves information about all frames of a given tab.
Retrieves information about all frames of a given tab.
Information about the tab to retrieve all frames from.
Retrieves information about the given frame.
Retrieves information about the given frame. A frame refers to an <iframe> or a <frame> of a web page and is identified by a tab ID and a frame ID.
Information about the frame to retrieve information about.
Fired when a navigation is about to occur.
Fired when a navigation is committed.
Fired when a navigation is committed. The document (and the resources it refers to, such as images and subframes) might still be downloading, but at least part of the document has been received from the server and the browser has decided to switch to the new document.
Fired when a document, including the resources it refers to, is completely loaded and initialized.
Fired when a new window, or a new tab in an existing window, is created to host a navigation.
Fired when the page's DOM is fully constructed, but the referenced resources may not finish loading.
Fired when an error occurs and the navigation is aborted.
Fired when an error occurs and the navigation is aborted. This can happen if either a network error occurred, or the user aborted the navigation.
Fired when the frame's history was updated to a new URL.
Fired when the frame's history was updated to a new URL. All future events for that frame will use the updated URL.
Fired when the reference fragment of a frame was updated.
Fired when the reference fragment of a frame was updated. All future events for that frame will use the updated URL.
Fired when the contents of the tab is replaced by a different (usually previously pre-rendered) tab.
chrome.webNavigation API