contentScripts.RegisteredContentScript

RegisteredContentScript is returned by a call to contentScripts.register() and represents the content scripts registered in that call.

It defines a single function unregister(), which can be used to unregister the content scripts.

Note: If this object is destroyed (for example because it goes out of scope) then the content scripts will be unregistered automatically, so you should keep a reference to this object for as long as you want the content scripts to stay registered.

Methods

unregister()
Unregisters the content scripts represented by this object.

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RegisteredContentScript
unregister

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Examples

This code toggles a registered content script on a browser action click:

var registered = null;

async function register() {

  registered = await browser.contentScripts.register({
    matches: ["*://*.org/*"],
    js: [{
      code: "document.body.innerHTML = '<h1>This page has been eaten<h1>'"
    }],
    runAt: "document_idle"
  });

}

function toggle() {
  if (registered) {
    registered.unregister();
    registered = null;
  } else {
    register();
  }
}

browser.browserAction.onClicked.addListener(toggle);