webRequest.StreamFilter

A StreamFilter is an object you use to monitor and modify HTTP responses.

To create a StreamFilter, call webRequest.filterResponseData(), passing the ID of the web request you want to filter.

You can think of the stream filter as sitting between the networking stack and the browser's rendering engine. The filter is passed HTTP response data as it's received from the network. It can examine and modify the data before passing it along to the rendering engine, where it is parsed and rendered. The filter has full control over the response body, and the default behavior without any listeners or write calls is to have a stream without content that never closes.

The filter generates four different events:

  • onstart when the filter is about to start receiving response data.
  • ondata when some response data has been received by the filter and is available to be examined or modified.
  • onstop when the filter has finished receiving response data.
  • onerror if an error has occurred in initializing and operating the filter.

You can listen to each event by assigning a listener function to its attribute:

js
filter.onstart = (event) => {
  console.log("started");
};

Note that the request is blocked during the execution of any event listeners.

The filter provides a write() function. At any time from the onstart event onwards you can use this function to write data to the output stream.

If you assign listeners to any of the filter's events, all the response data passed to the rendering engine is supplied through calls you make to write(). So, if you add a listener and don't call write() the rendered page is blank.

Once you have finished interacting with the response, call either of the following:

  • disconnect(): This disconnects the filter from the request, so the rest of the response is processed normally.
  • close(): This closes the request, so no additional response data will be processed.

The filter also provides functions to suspend() and resume() the request.

Methods

webRequest.StreamFilter.close()

Closes the request.

webRequest.StreamFilter.disconnect()

Disconnects the filter from the request.

webRequest.StreamFilter.resume()

Resumes processing of the request.

webRequest.StreamFilter.suspend()

Suspends processing of the request.

webRequest.StreamFilter.write()

Writes some data to the output stream.

Properties

webRequest.StreamFilter.ondata

Event handler which is called when incoming data is available.

webRequest.StreamFilter.onerror

Event handler which is called when an error has occurred.

webRequest.StreamFilter.onstart

Event handler which is called when the stream is about to start receiving data.

webRequest.StreamFilter.onstop

Event handler which is called when the stream has no more data to deliver and has closed.

webRequest.StreamFilter.error

When webRequest.StreamFilter.onerror is called, this will describe the error.

webRequest.StreamFilter.status

Describes the current status of the stream.

Browser compatibility

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Examples

This code listens for onstart, ondata, and onstop. It logs those events, and the response data as an ArrayBuffer itself:

js
function listener(details) {
  let filter = browser.webRequest.filterResponseData(details.requestId);

  filter.onstart = (event) => {
    console.log("started");
  };

  filter.ondata = (event) => {
    console.log(event.data);
    filter.write(event.data);
  };

  filter.onstop = (event) => {
    console.log("finished");
    filter.disconnect();
  };

  //return {}; // not needed
}

browser.webRequest.onBeforeRequest.addListener(
  listener,
  { urls: ["https://example.org/"], types: ["main_frame"] },
  ["blocking"],
);