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Asked: May 24, 20262026-05-24T09:20:06+00:00 2026-05-24T09:20:06+00:00

The documentation says: show This event is emitted when the panel is shown. So

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The documentation says:

show

This event is emitted when the panel is shown.

So in main.js I did this (where thePanel is using the require("panel").Panel method):

thePanel.port.on("show", function(d) {
    console.log('The panel has just been shown');
});

But the event doesn’t seem to be called. I’ve also tried doing a function in the content script for window.onfocus but that doesn’t appear to be called either.

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    2026-05-24T09:20:07+00:00Added an answer on May 24, 2026 at 9:20 am

    There are 2 sorts of events in the SDK:

    • built-in events, defined in the SDK APIs
    • user-defined events, which the add-on developer defines.

    To ensure that if you define your own event called “show” it won’t clash with the built-in “show”, all user-defined events – and only user-defined events – are scoped inside the “port” property.

    The “show” event you’re listening to here is a built-in event, so you should not use “port” to listen for it. So the following code should do what you want:

    var panel = require("panel").Panel({
    });
    
    panel.on("show", function() {
      console.log("panel is showing");
    });
    
    panel.show();
    
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