Schedule code to run at a specific time in the future. This is like Window.setTimeout()
and Window.setInterval()
, except that those functions don't work with background pages that are loaded on demand.
Alarms do not persist across browser sessions. They are created globally across all contexts of a single extension. E.g. alarm created in background script will fire onAlarm
event in background script, options page, popup page and extension tabs (and vice versa). Alarms API is not available in Content scripts.
To use this API you need to have the "alarms" permission.
Typesalarms.Alarm
Information about a particular alarm.
alarms.clear()
Clear a specific alarm, given its name.
alarms.clearAll()
Clear all scheduled alarms.
alarms.create()
Create a new alarm.
alarms.get()
Retrieves a specific alarm, given its name.
alarms.getAll()
Retrieve all scheduled alarms.
alarms.onAlarm
Fired when an alarm goes off.
Note: This API is based on Chromium's chrome.alarms
API.
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