# BrowsingContext and WindowContext The `BrowsingContext` is the Gecko representation of the spec-defined [Browsing Context] object. ## The Browsing Context Tree `BrowsingContext` and `WindowContext` objects form a tree, corresponding to the tree of frame elements which was used to construct them. ### Example Loading the HTML documents listed here, would end up creating a set of BrowsingContexts and WindowContexts forming the tree. ```html ``` ```{eval-rst} .. digraph:: browsingcontext node [shape=rectangle] "BC1" [label="BrowsingContext A"] "BC2" [label="BrowsingContext B"] "BC3" [label="BrowsingContext C"] "BC4" [label="BrowsingContext D"] "BC5" [label="BrowsingContext E"] "BC6" [label="BrowsingContext F"] "WC1" [label="WindowContext\n(http://example.com/top.html)"] "WC2" [label="WindowContext\n(http://example.com/frame1.html)"] "WC3" [label="WindowContext\n(http://mozilla.org)"] "WC4" [label="WindowContext\n(http://example.com/frame2.html)"] "WC5" [label="WindowContext\n(about:blank)"] "WC6" [label="WindowContext\n(about:blank)"] "BC1" -> "WC1"; "WC1" -> "BC2"; "WC1" -> "BC3"; "BC2" -> "WC2"; "BC3" -> "WC3"; "WC2" -> "BC4"; "BC4" -> "WC4"; "WC3" -> "BC5"; "BC5" -> "WC5"; "WC3" -> "BC6"; "BC6" -> "WC6"; ``` ## Synced Fields WIP - In-progress documentation at [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Project_Fission/BrowsingContext](https://wiki.mozilla.org/Project_Fission/BrowsingContext). ## API Documentation ```{eval-rst} .. cpp:class:: BrowsingContext .. hlist:: :columns: 3 * :searchfox:`header (searchfox) ` * :searchfox:`source (searchfox) ` * `html spec `_ This is a synced-context type. Instances of it will exist in every "relevant" content process for the navigation. Instances of :cpp:class:`BrowsingContext` created in the parent processes will be :cpp:class:`CanonicalBrowsingContext`. .. cpp:function:: WindowContext* GetParentWindowContext() Get the parent ``WindowContext`` embedding this context, or ``nullptr``, if this is the toplevel context. .. cpp:function:: WindowContext* GetTopWindowContext() Get the toplevel ``WindowContext`` embedding this context, or ``nullptr`` if this is the toplevel context. This is equivalent to repeatedly calling ``GetParentWindowContext()`` until it returns nullptr. .. cpp:function:: BrowsingContext* GetParent() .. cpp:function:: BrowsingContext* Top() .. cpp:function:: static already_AddRefed Get(uint64_t aId) Look up a specific ``BrowsingContext`` by it's unique ID. Callers should check if the returned context has already been discarded using ``IsDiscarded`` before using it. ``` ```{eval-rst} .. cpp:class:: CanonicalBrowsingContext : public BrowsingContext .. hlist:: :columns: 3 * :searchfox:`header (searchfox) ` * :searchfox:`source (searchfox) ` When a :cpp:class:`BrowsingContext` is constructed in the parent process, it is actually an instance of :cpp:class:`CanonicalBrowsingContext`. Due to being in the parent process, more information about the context is available from a ``CanonicalBrowsingContext``. ``` ```{eval-rst} .. cpp:class:: WindowContext .. hlist:: :columns: 3 * :searchfox:`header (searchfox) ` * :searchfox:`source (searchfox) ` ``` ```{eval-rst} .. cpp:class:: WindowGlobalParent : public WindowContext, public WindowGlobalActor, public PWindowGlobalParent .. hlist:: :columns: 3 * :searchfox:`header (searchfox) ` * :searchfox:`source (searchfox) ` ``` ```{eval-rst} .. cpp:class:: WindowGlobalChild : public WindowGlobalActor, public PWindowGlobalChild .. hlist:: :columns: 3 * :searchfox:`header (searchfox) ` * :searchfox:`source (searchfox) ` ``` [browsing context]: https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/browsers.html#browsing-context