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Add items to the browser’s menu system.

This API is modeled on Chrome’s “contextMenus” API, which enables Chrome extensions to add items to the browser’s context menu. The browser.menus API adds a few features to Chrome’s API.

Before Firefox 55 this API was also originally named contextMenus, and that name has been retained as an alias, so you can use contextMenus to write code that works in Firefox and also in other browsers.

To use this API you need to have the menus permission. You may also use the contextMenus alias instead of menus, but if you do, the APIs must be accessed as browser.contextMenus instead.

Except for menus.getTargetElement(), this API cannot be used from content scripts.

Creating menu items

To create a menu item call the {{WebExtAPIRef("menus.create()")}}  method. You pass this method an object containing options for the item, including the item ID, item type, and the contexts in which it should be shown.

In a Firefox extension using non-persistent background pages (Event pages) or in any Chrome extension, you call menus.create from within a {{WebExtAPIRef("runtime.onInstalled")}}  listener. In a Firefox extension using persistent background pages, you make a top-level call. See {{WebExtAPIRef("menus.create()")}}  for more information.

Listen for clicks on your menu item by adding a listener to the {{WebExtAPIRef("menus.onClicked")}}  event. This listener will be passed a {{WebExtAPIRef("menus.OnClickData")}}  object containing the event’s details.

You can create four different types of menu item, based on the value of the type property you supply in the options to create():

If you have created more than one context menu item or more than one tools menu item, then the items will be placed in a submenu. The submenu’s parent will be labeled with the name of the extension. For example, here’s an extension called “Menu demo” that’s added two context menu items:

Context menu with two items labeled click me, and click me too!

Icons

If you’ve specified icons for your extension using the “icons” manifest key, your menu item will display the specified icon next to its label. The browser will try to choose a 16x16 pixel icon for a normal display or a 32x32 pixel icon for a high-density display:

Context menu with two items labeled click me, and click me too!

Only for items in a submenu, you can specify custom icons by passing the icons option to {{WebExtAPIRef("menus.create()")}} :

Context menu with two items labeled click me, and click me too!. The click me option is labeled with a green paint can icon. The click me too option is labeled with a blue paint can icon.

Example

Here’s a context menu containing 4 items: a normal item, two radio items with separators on each side, and a checkbox. The radio items are given custom icons.

Context menu with four items labeled remove me, Greenify, Bluify, and uncheck me. Greenify and Bluify are radio buttons given custom icons.

You could create a submenu like this using code like:

browser.menus.create(
  {
    id: "remove-me",
    title: browser.i18n.getMessage("menuItemRemoveMe"),
    contexts: ["all"],
  },
  onCreated,
);

browser.menus.create(
  {
    id: "separator-1",
    type: "separator",
    contexts: ["all"],
  },
  onCreated,
);

browser.menus.create(
  {
    id: "greenify",
    type: "radio",
    title: browser.i18n.getMessage("menuItemGreenify"),
    contexts: ["all"],
    checked: true,
    icons: {
      16: "icons/paint-green-16.png",
      32: "icons/paint-green-32.png",
    },
  },
  onCreated,
);

browser.menus.create(
  {
    id: "bluify",
    type: "radio",
    title: browser.i18n.getMessage("menuItemBluify"),
    contexts: ["all"],
    checked: false,
    icons: {
      16: "icons/paint-blue-16.png",
      32: "icons/paint-blue-32.png",
    },
  },
  onCreated,
);

browser.menus.create(
  {
    id: "separator-2",
    type: "separator",
    contexts: ["all"],
  },
  onCreated,
);

let checkedState = true;

browser.menus.create(
  {
    id: "check-uncheck",
    type: "checkbox",
    title: browser.i18n.getMessage("menuItemUncheckMe"),
    contexts: ["all"],
    checked: checkedState,
  },
  onCreated,
);

Types

Properties

Functions

Events

Browser compatibility

{{WebExtExamples("h2")}} 

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[!NOTE] This API is based on Chromium’s chrome.contextMenus API. This documentation is derived from context_menus.json in the Chromium code.

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