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:* If [[GM_getValue#name|name]] is not found, then use this property to return a [[#default |default]] value. If [[#default |default]] is omitted JavaScript undefined is returned.
:* If [[GM_getValue#name|name]] is not found, then use this property to return a [[#default |default]] value. If [[#default |default]] is omitted JavaScript undefined is returned.
: Note: Using this property does not call [[GM_setValue]] and is is by design.
: Note: Using this property does not call [[GM_setValue]] and is by design.


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Revision as of 08:57, 30 September 2008

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Description

This API method retrieves a value that was set with GM_setValue. If nothing was set and a default value is passed, it returns that default. Failing that, it returns undefined.

Values are saved in the Firefox preferences back end and can be manually changed by typing about:config in the address bar and searching for the preference name "greasemonkey.scriptval.script-namespace/script-name".

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Syntax

GM_getValue( name, default )

Value: Function
Returns: String, Integer, Boolean, undefined and null[1]
Compatibility: Greasemonkey 0.3b+
Parameters
Properties
name
default
  • All properties are optional except name.

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Properties


name

Value: String
Usage: name = "PropertyName";
  • Property name to retrieve.

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default

Value: String, Integer or Boolean
Usage: default = 5;
  • If name is not found, then use this property to return a default value. If default is omitted JavaScript undefined is returned.
Note: Using this property does not call GM_setValue and is by design.

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Examples

alert(GM_getValue("foo"));

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See Also

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Notes

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