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I want to automatically count number of tabs that are open in Firefox so I can track this over time. It is not enough to get an add-on that displays current number in the browser.

From .sqlite tables Firefox saves for each profile I have not been able to decipher any table of currently opened tabs. I also looked for a column in the history table that tells whether page is currently open or not. Is this information available in the databases at all? If so, where is it stored? If not, how do add-ons like Tab Counter find this number?

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Open the about:telemetry link in Firefox and click scalars tab from the sidebar menu. Alternatively, opening about:telemetry#scalars-tab_search=tab will take you directly to the scalars tab.

The browser.engagement.max_concurrent_tab_count key will show the number of tabs active for the session, but does not update when a tab is closed. Instead, if you want to update this value you will need to restart your browser.

The browser.engagement.tab_open_event_count key shows the current number of open tabs at a given time and is updated dynamically.

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    This answer is nice since it is so simple. It seems to provide the maximum number of tabs which have been open which might not be the current number of tabs if you've closed any since reaching the high water mark.
    – davejagoda
    Nov 4, 2018 at 13:52
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    This should be the accepted answer. Note that browser.engagement.max_concurrent_tab_count is reset for each session. If you want the "current" value, you can quit and restart. Jan 18, 2019 at 17:24
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    I could be wrong (and clearly have a problem that I need to address....), but this value may cap at 1023 - I tried opening some additional tabs and refreshing, but did not see a higher value. And this evening perhaps I should practice a bit of browser sanitation.
    – fencepost
    Jun 3, 2019 at 22:12
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    @fencepost: It doesn't cap at 1023, mine shows 1455. I closed some tabs and the value updated after restarting the browser (restart, not refresh the tab).
    – Daniel
    Jun 15, 2019 at 0:42
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    1119 open tabs currently. Closing a few hundred seems in order.
    – davejagoda
    Aug 15, 2019 at 5:14
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Within a running Firefox session, it's easy to extract the data using the Mozilla Add-on API. I wrote a simple Tab Count Logger extension that does this, and saves the count to an SQLite database.

The relevant part of the code is:

const tabs = require("sdk/tabs");
const windows = require("sdk/windows").browserWindows;

console.log("Windows: " + windows.length + "; tabs: " + tabs.length);

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Opened tabs are stored in sessionstore.js in the profile directory, not in SQLite. This file is JSON. A script to count tabs:

#!/usr/bin/env python3
# Count open tabs from a firefox profile
# Working directory is the root of a Firefox profile.
import json
j = json.loads(open("sessionstore.js", 'rb').read().decode('utf-8'))
def info_for_tab(tab):
    try:
        return (tab['entries'][0]['url'], tab['entries'][0]['title'])
    except IndexError:
        return None
    except KeyError:
        return None
def tabs_from_windows(window):
    return list(map(info_for_tab, window['tabs']))
all_tabs = list(map(tabs_from_windows, j['windows']))
print('Statistics: {wins} windows, {tabs} total tabs'.format(wins=len(all_tabs), tabs=sum(map(len, all_tabs))))

After having saved this to ~/bin/firefox_count_tabs, you can get the information for all your profiles as in:

for i in ~/.mozilla/firefox/*.*; do test -d $i && (echo "== $i =="; cd $i; ~/bin/firefox_count_tabs ); done
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You can count tabs in the Browser Console (not Web Console) with:

gBrowser.tabs.length

The Browser Console is disabled by default. To enable it you can either:

  1. Tick the option "Enable browser chrome and add-on debugging toolboxes" in the Web Developer Tools settings.
  2. Go to about:config and search for devtools.chrome.enabled, and toggle it to true.

After that look for Browser Console in the More tools menu, or open the Developer Console with [CTRL]+[SHIFT]+J, and you can now enter the above.


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    Interesting but I get gBrowser is not defined even after restarting Firefox. Oct 22, 2022 at 20:19
  • @DanDascalescu That's probably because you didn't do [CTRL]+[SHIFT]+J to open console. (There's no need to restart browser.) I've updated the above instructions.
    – not2qubit
    Nov 22, 2022 at 2:46
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The count will be shown on the exit confirm dialog - if you hadn't disable that

update 2022-11-02: only when you have only one window

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    Those of us who use “Restore previous session” don’t have that enabled ;-).
    – binki
    May 6, 2020 at 21:49
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    In the current Firefox if you have more than one window open, the quit prompt will show the number of windows open, rather than the number of tabs. Oct 22, 2022 at 20:15
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@Xidus: History and bookmarks are stored in the places.sqlite. You cannot determine tabs and windows information here.tabs and windows information are stored in the sessionstore.js file.You can refer this links:

http://kb.mozillazine.org/sessionstore.js http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?f=38&t=622036&start=60&p=12098147#p12098147

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