history.onVisitRemoved
Fired when a page is removed completely from the browser history.
- If all visits to a single page are removed (for example, using history.deleteUrl), then this event is fired once.
- If a range of visits is removed (for example, using history.deleteRangeor a browser feature like "Clear Recent History"), then it is fired once for each page whose visits all fall within the cleared range.
- If the browser's entire history is cleared (for example, using history.deleteAll), then it is fired only once.
Syntax
js
browser.history.onVisitRemoved.addListener(listener)
browser.history.onVisitRemoved.removeListener(listener)
browser.history.onVisitRemoved.hasListener(listener)
Events have three functions:
- addListener(listener)
- 
Adds a listener to this event. 
- removeListener(listener)
- 
Stop listening to this event. The listenerargument is the listener to remove.
- hasListener(listener)
- 
Check whether listeneris registered for this event. Returnstrueif it is listening,falseotherwise.
addListener syntax
>Parameters
- listener
- 
The function called when this event occurs. The function is passed this argument: - removed
- 
object. Details of the removal. This is an object containing two properties: a booleanallHistoryand an arrayurls.- If this event is firing because all history was cleared, allHistorywill betrueandurlswill be an empty array.
- Otherwise, allHistorywill befalseandurlswill contain one item, which is the URL of the removed page.
 
- If this event is firing because all history was cleared, 
 
Examples
js
function onRemoved(removed) {
  if (removed.allHistory) {
    console.log("All history removed");
  } else if (removed.urls.length) {
    console.log(`URL removed: ${removed.urls[0]}`);
  }
}
browser.history.onVisitRemoved.addListener(onRemoved);
Browser compatibility
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Note:
This API is based on Chromium's chrome.history API. This documentation is derived from history.json in the Chromium code.