--- title: 사용자 행동 slug: Mozilla/Add-ons/WebExtensions/User_actions translation_of: Mozilla/Add-ons/WebExtensions/User_actions ---
Some WebExtension APIs perform functions that are generally performed as a result of a user action. For example:
To follow the principle of "no surprises", APIs like this can only be called from inside the handler for a user action. User actions include the following:
For example:
function handleClick() {
browser.sidebarAction.open();
}
browser.browserAction.onClicked.addListener(handleClick);
Note that user actions in normal web pages are not treated as user actions for this purpose. For example, if a user clicks a button in a normal web page, and a content script has added a click handler for that button and in that handler sends a message to the extension's background page, then the background page message handler is not considered to be handling a user action.
Also, if a user input handler waits on a promise, then its status as a user input handler is lost. For example:
async function handleClick() {
let result = await someAsyncFunction();
// this will fail, because the handler lost its "user action handler" status
browser.sidebarAction.open();
}
browser.browserAction.onClicked.addListener(handleClick);