I have setup my chrome extension's background to use angular. Here is my manifest.
{
"manifest_version": 2,
"name": "Canary",
"description": "Provides a means to add shopping items to your Canary wishlists",
"version": "1.0",
"author": "Enlisted Innovations LLC",
"icons": {
"96": "/assets/icons/canary-icon.png"
},
"browser_action": {
"default_title": "Canary",
"default_popup": "index.html#/home"
},
"background": {
"scripts": [
"/main.js"
],
"persistent": false
},
"content_scripts": [{
"matches": ["*://*.google.com/*"],
"js": ["content-script.js"]
}],
"permissions": [
"webNavigation",
"activeTab",
"identity",
"tabs",
"activeTab",
"http://*/*",
"https://*/*/*"
],
"content_security_policy": "script-src 'self' 'unsafe-eval' https://maxcdn.bootstrapcdn.com https://ajax.googleapis.com; object-src 'self'"
}
I create a listener for messages in my app.component.ts just as a test to see if it would work.
import { Component, OnInit} from '#angular/core';
import { GlobalRef } from './globalref';
#Component({
selector: 'app-root',
templateUrl: './app.component.html',
styleUrls: ['./app.component.css']
})
export class AppComponent implements OnInit {
title = 'app';
private window;
constructor(private globalRef: GlobalRef) {
this.window = this.globalRef.nativeGlobal.window;
this.chromeConnect();
}
public ngOnInit() {
// this.chromeConnect()
}
private chromeConnect() {
const tabQueryData = { active : true, currentWindow: true };
this.window.chrome.tabs.query(tabQueryData, (tabs) => {
const port = window.chrome.tabs.connect(tabs[0].id);
port.postMessage("Hello");
port.onMessage.addListener((response) => {
alert("Content script responded: " + response);
});
});
this.window.chrome.runtime.onMessage.addListener((req, sender, sendResponse) => {
alert("Message received");
const response = "hello";
sendResponse(response);
});
}
}
If I include a background.js file such as
(function() {
alert("testing");
this.window.chrome.runtime.onMessage.addListener((req, sender, sendResponse) => {
alert("Message received");
const response = "hello";
sendResponse(response);
});
})()
Then I can bundle a content-script using gulp that sends a message to be intercepted by it just fine. Everything works.
My problem is that unless I open my chrome extension by clicking on the icon in the browser, the angular application doesn't not run and the call from my content-script receives an undefined response. If I open the popup by clicking on the icon, I can then send messages to it and it responds just fine.
Can someone tell me how to force my background angular code to run? I'm fairly new to chrome extensions and have not been able to find anything helpful online.
If I obtain the popup html, will it also execute the angular that is behind it? If so then I'll just call the getPopup and inject it into the active page.
runtime.onMessage is only called when a message is sent, what you need is runtime.onStartup which is called whenever Chrome starts up. You also need to add background.js to background scripts in your manifest.json.
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I would like to use next-auth on a site that has a front-end as well as a backend. That is easy with next-auth, however, I can't figure out a way of authenticating users from a Chrome extension that would communicate with the backend.
The idea is to create data on the site and be able to use it with the Chrome extension for the user that created it.
I can't store secrets on the Chrome extension.
Any ideas?
I have an idea of authenticating users like on TVs and other devices.. they generate a code on the site and insert it on the Chrome extension. Of course, it would be valid for a short time.
But before I go on that road I would like to hear if someone has a better solution.
What worked for me was to make a request from the extension to the next-auth session endpoint: /api/auth/session
If a session doesn't exist, I'll open a new tab with the login page then go from there.
Here's what my manifest.json looks like:
{
"manifest_version": 3,
"name": "Timer Extension",
"version": "1.0.0",
"description": "Hello Chrome World!",
"icons": {
"16": "grin.png",
"48": "grin.png",
"128": "grin.png"
},
"action": {
"default_icon": {
"16": "grin.png",
"24": "grin.png",
"32": "grin.png"
},
"default_title": "Timer Extension Action Title",
"default_popup": "popup.html"
},
"background": {
"service_worker": "authCheck.js"
},
"host_permissions": [
"https://*/"
]
}
Here's the authCheck.js service worker:
chrome.runtime.onMessage.addListener(
function (request, sender, onSuccess) {
console.log("running check")
fetch("<your-domain>/api/auth/session", {
mode: 'cors',
})
.then(response => response.json())
.then((session) => {
if (Object.keys(session).length > 0) {
onSuccess(session)
} else {
onSuccess(null)
}
})
.catch(err => {
console.error(err);
onSuccess(null)
})
return true; // Will respond asynchronously.
}
);
Then in the js file for the default_popup html I have this:
chrome.runtime.sendMessage(
{action: 'AUTH_CHECK'},
(session) => {
if (session) {
//user is logged in
} else {
//no session means user not logged in
chrome.tabs.create({
url: '<link to your login page>'
});
}
}
);
Recently, it is reported that the context menu of my app is vanished. If you remove the app and reinstall it, it works. But the vanishment happens again.
I found an error. I'm not sure if the error causes the vanishment of the context menu. But I'd like to fix this matter, because all I found is this.
This app shows texts you select in a page. When you select texts in an ordinaly page and click browser action button, it works without error. But if you try it on Google Docs, you will get error "Unchecked runtime.lastError: Could not establish connection. Receiving end does not exist".
I'm afraid I don't know what to do with this. And I might have two problems. It'll be great help if you could give me some advice.
[manifest.js]
{
"manifest_version": 2,
"name": "Test Chrome Extension",
"short_name": "Test",
"version": "1.0",
"description": "This is a test.",
"icons": {
"128": "128.png"
},
"content_scripts": [{
"matches": ["<all_urls>"],
"js": ["googleDocsUtil.js", "content_scripts.js"]
}],
"background": {
"scripts": ["background.js"],
"persistent": true
},
"browser_action": {
"default_icon": {
"48": "48.png"
},
"default_title": "Test Chrome Extension"
},
"permissions": [
"contextMenus",
"tabs",
"background",
"http://*/*",
"https://*/*"
]
}
[background.js]
chrome.contextMenus.create({
type: 'normal',
id: 'testchromeextension',
title: 'Test Chrome Extension',
contexts:['selection']
});
chrome.contextMenus.onClicked.addListener(function(info,tab){
if( info.menuItemId == 'testchromeextension' ){
var selectedText = info.selectionText.replace(/ /g, "\n");
doSomething(selectedText);
}
});
chrome.browserAction.onClicked.addListener( function(tab) {
chrome.tabs.query({active: true, currentWindow: true}, function(tabs) {
chrome.tabs.sendMessage(tabs[0].id, {method: "getSelection"}, function(response) {
doSomething(response.data);
});
});
});
function doSomething(selectedText) {
console.log(selectedText);
}
[content_scripts.js]
chrome.runtime.onMessage.addListener( function(request, sender, sendResponse) {
if (request.method == "getSelection") {
var post_val = window.getSelection().toString();
if ( !post_val ) {
var googleDocument = googleDocsUtil.getGoogleDocument();
post_val = googleDocument.selectedText;
}
sendResponse({data: post_val});
}
});
I believe this error is caused when you update the local version of an extension and then try to use the extension with its old/not-updated source code.
The fix: after you reload your local extension at chrome://extensions/, make sure you refresh the page you're using the extension on. You should no longer see the error.
So I'm trying my hand at a google chrome extension which in theory should be extremely straight forward. I know there are tons of stack queries and I've tried a few, I've even copied and pasted direct solutions for testing and I have been unsuccessful. So here is the project. When a page loads, check the html content, and change the icon programmatically.
This is my content.js
chrome.tabs.onUpdated.addListener( function (tabId, changeInfo, tab) {
if (changeInfo.status == 'complete' && tab.active) {
var markup = document.documentElement.innerHTML;
var m = markup.indexOf("candy");
if (m > -1) {
chrome.browserAction.setIcon({path: "check.png"});
} else {
chrome.browserAction.setIcon({path: "cross.png"});
}
}
})
This is my manifest.json
{
"manifest_version": 2,
"name": "Tag Analyzer Plugin",
"description": "Check if tag exist on page",
"version": "1.0",
"browser_action": {
"default_icon": "cross.png"
},
"content_scripts": [
{
"matches": [
"<all_urls>"
],
"js": ["content.js"]
}
],
"permissions": ["<all_urls>"]
}
Right now I'm running this item as a content script because as a content script I can use the logic
var markup = document.documentElement.innerHTML;
var m = markup.indexOf("candy");
if (m > -1) {} else {}
However as a content script the chrome API stuff doesn't work. When I run this script as a background script the script works, except that
var markup = document.documentElement.innerHTML;
doesn't return the pages html, it returns the injected script html.
I've read this stack which was informative as to what the difference was and I've read and tested many stacks like here this, without much success. So obviously i'm missing something and doing something wrong. Thank in advanced for any help.
UPDATES:
So I've made some modifications, but it's still not working, though I think that it's closer to working.
As per the comments below I am now using a content script and background script. No errors are being thrown, however the background script isn't doesn't anything.
content.js
var markup = document.documentElement.innerHTML;
var m = markup.indexOf("candy");
if (m > -1) {
chrome.runtime.sendMessage({"found" : true});
} else {
chrome.runtime.sendMessage({"found": false});
}
background.js
chrome.runtime.onMessage.addListener(
function(request, sender, sendResponse) {
if request.found {
alert("HERE");
chrome.browserAction.setIcon({
path: "check.png",
tabId: sender.tab.id
});
} else {
alert("HERE2");
chrome.browserAction.setIcon({
path: "cross.png",
tabId: sender.tab.id
});
}
});
manifest.json
{
"manifest_version": 2,
"name": "Tag Analyzer Plugin",
"description": "find tag on page",
"version": "1.0",
"browser_action": {
"default_icon": "cross.png"
},
"background": {
"scripts": ["background.js"],
"persistent": false
},
"content_scripts": [
{
"matches": [
"<all_urls>"
],
"js": ["content.js"]
}
],
"permissions": ["<all_urls>"]
}
I've added some alerts on the background.js to see if it was being trigger and nothing, not does the icon change.
I am trying to develop a Chrome extension to open Office documents stored in Confluence in a new tab using the IE Tab extension.
In the 'View Page Attachment' screen, there is an 'Edit in Office' link for Office file attachments. The link has a click event that creates a new instance of a URLLauncher, which is used to open the document. This feature is not supported in Chrome, so I want to add my own URLLauncher prototype into the web page to make it work.
In short, this is my idea:
Create a Chrome extension with a content script that injects a URLLauncher prototype into the 'View Page Attachment' page (I don't know if this is the right approach, so I am open to suggestions).
When the user clicks on the 'Edit in Office' link, the URLLauncher.open method opens the file attachment in a new tab by calling the IE Tab extension.
I can see the 'Hi there!' alert every time I load a web page, and that confirms that content.js is being injected. Nevertheless, the URLLauncher is not available in the web page. I think this is because the global window object of the content script is distinct from the page/extension's global namespace (i.e., window.URLLauncher is undefined). How could I reorganize my code to overcome this obstacle?
These are my files:
manifest.json
{
"manifest_version": 2,
"background": {
"scripts": [
"background.js"
]
},
"content_scripts": [ {
"js": [ "content.js" ],
"matches": [ "<all_urls>" ]
} ],
"description": "This is a test extension",
"permissions": [
"tabs", "http://*/*", "https://*/*"
],
"name": "Test extension",
"version": "1.0.0"
}
background.js
chrome.tabs.executeScript(null, {
code: "document.body.appendChild(document.createElement('script')).src='" +
chrome.extension.getURL("content.js") + "';"
}, null);
chrome.runtime.onMessage.addListener(
function(request, sender, sendResponse) {
console.log(sender.tab ?
"from a content script:" + sender.tab.url :
"from the extension");
if (request.id == "doUrlLaunch") {
chrome.tabs.create({ url: request.nUrl, selected: true });
sendResponse({result: "goodbye"});
}
}
);
content.js
var prefixUrl = 'chrome-extension://hehijbfgiekmjfkfjpbkbammjbdenadd/iecontainer.html#url=';
alert('Hi there!');
function URLLauncher() {
}
URLLauncher.prototype = {
open : function(urlStr) {
var newUrl = prefixUrl + 'https://host.com' + encodeURI(urlStr);
chrome.runtime.sendMessage({id: "doUrlLaunch", nUrl: newUrl}, function(response) {
});
}
}
Thanks in advance.
UPDATE 1
I edited the files following the instructions given by Rob W and this page ('Message Passing'); now the code is injected in the page itself, but a major problem still remains. The actual JS code sends a message to the content script, but the message is not caught by the listener, so the new tab is not created and the callback function does not receive a response; the error message I got: Error in event handler for (unknown): TypeError: Cannot read property 'success' of undefined.
These are the updated files:
manifest.json
{
"manifest_version": 2,
"content_scripts": [ {
"js": [ "content.js" ],
"matches": [ "<all_urls>" ]
} ],
"web_accessible_resources": [ "script.js" ],
"description": "This is a test extension",
"permissions": [
"tabs", "http://*/*", "https://*/*"
],
"name": "Test extension",
"version": "1.0.0",
"externally_connectable": {
"ids": ["*"],
"matches": ["*://*.hostname.com/*"]
}
}
content.js
var s = document.createElement('script');
s.src = chrome.extension.getURL("script.js");
s.onload = function() {
this.parentNode.removeChild(this);
};
(document.head||document.documentElement).appendChild(s);
chrome.runtime.onMessage.addListener(
//Unreachable code!
function(request, sender, sendResponse) {
console.log(sender.tab ?
"from a content script:" + sender.tab.url :
"from the extension");
if (request.id == "doUrlLaunch") {
chrome.tabs.create({ url: request.nUrl, selected: true });
sendResponse({result: "goodbye"});
}
}
);
script.js
var prefixUrl = 'chrome-extension://hehijbfgiekmjfkfjpbkbammjbdenadd/iecontainer.html#url=';
function URLLauncher() {
}
URLLauncher.prototype = {
open : function(urlStr) {
var newUrl = prefixUrl + 'https://hostname.com' + encodeURI(urlStr);
chrome.runtime.sendMessage({id: "doUrlLaunch", nUrl: newUrl}, function(response) {
if (!response.success)
console.log('Something went wrong...');
});
}
}
Not sure if you're still interested in an answer, but in your edited files your problem is where your listener sits.
chrome.runtime.sendMessage does not reach content scripts; it is intended for extension pages. Message passing to content scripts works through chrome.tabs.sendMessage, but this is irrelevant for this task.
Content scripts can't call chrome.tabs as they do not have the required API access.
A solution would be to call a background script, that can receive those messages and can call the required API.
Therefore, you need a third script, taking out this code from content.js:
// background.js
chrome.runtime.onMessage.addListener(
function(request, sender, sendResponse) {
console.log(sender.tab ?
"from a content script:" + sender.tab.url :
"from the extension");
if (request.id == "doUrlLaunch") {
chrome.tabs.create({ url: request.nUrl, selected: true });
sendResponse({result: "goodbye"});
}
}
);
And modify your manifest:
"background": { "scripts": [ "background.js" ] },
i try to connect to just created new tab , my end mission is to update html widget on all open tabs
any way each time i try to connect to tabs via id i fail with error . im using Version 23.0.1271.64 m
var channelTabs = [];
function isInclude(arr,obj) {
return (arr.indexOf(obj) != -1);
}
chrome.tabs.onCreated.addListener(function(tab) {
// add tab when opened
if (channelTabs.indexOf(tab.id) == -1) {
channelTabs.push(tab.id);
}
chrome.windows.getCurrent(function(win)
{
// get an array of the tabs in the window
chrome.tabs.getAllInWindow(win.id, function(tabs)
{
for (i in tabs) // loop over the tabs
{
// if the tab is not the selected one
if(isInclude(channelTabs,tabs[i].id))
{
if(/^(https?|file):/.test(tabs[i].url))
{
console.log('Debug Background sending update to open tab id:'+tabs[i].id);
var port = chrome.tabs.connect(tabs[i].id,{name: "content_tab_request"});
port.postMessage({resp: "tab_update",data:"some string song1"});
}
}
}
});
});
chrome.tabs.onUpdated.addListener(function(tabId, changeInfo,tab) {
// Example: allow http:, https: and file:
if (/^(https?|file):/.test(tab.url)) {
console.log('Debug Background sending onUpdated to open tab id:'+tabId);
var port = chrome.tabs.connect(tabId,{name: "content_tab_request"});
port.postMessage({resp: "tab_update",data:"some string song1"});
}
});
});
but each time it try to chrome.tabs.connect it gives me :
Port error: Could not establish connection. Receiving end does not exist. miscellaneous_bindings:235
chromeHidden.Port.dispatchOnDisconnect miscellaneous_bindings:235
chrome.Event.dispatch_ event_bindings:371
dispatchArgs event_bindings:249
chromeHidden.Event.dispatchEvent
and the content script :
// Register this tab to the background script
var port = chrome.extension.connect({name: "content_request"});
port.postMessage({req: "Hello"});
port.onMessage.addListener(function(msg) {
if (msg.resp == "World")
{
port.postMessage({answer: "good"});
}
else if(msg.answer == "bye")
{
console.log('Debug contentscript.js reciving answer from background msg.answer:'+msg.answer);
}
else
{
console.log('Debug contentscript.js reciving answer from background is wrong:'+msg);
}
if(port.name == "content_tab_request")
{
console.log('Debug contentscript.js reciving request from background Tab function:'+msg);
if(msg.resp=="tab_update ")
{
var data_recive = msg.data;
console.log('Debug contentscript.js reciving request data from background Tab to update page data_recive:'+data_recive);
}
}
});
json file :
{
"background": {
"page": "background.html"
},
"content_scripts": [
{
"matches": ["<all_urls>"],
"js": ["contentscript.js"],
"run_at": "document_start",
"all_frames": true
}
],
"web_accessible_resources": [
"script_inpage.js"
],
"browser_action": {
"default_icon": "icon19.png",
"default_popup": "popup.html",
"default_title": "Simple test"
},
"content_security_policy": "script-src 'self'; media-src *; object-src 'self'",
"description": "Simple test.",
"icons": {
"128": "icon128.png",
"16": "icon16.png",
"32": "icon32.png",
"48": "icon48.png"
},
"manifest_version": 2,
"minimum_chrome_version": "20",
"name": "Simple test",
"permissions": [
"unlimitedStorage",
"http://*/",
"<all_urls>",
"tabs"
],
"version": "2.6"
}
by the way connection from content script to background working just fine !
Ok, it seems you are trying to synchronize asynchronous events, after simplification of your code i got it running with modifications and achieved your functional requirement of posting message to all tabs when a new tab is created.
Output:
I was able to see this message on all tabs
manifest.json
{
"name":"Sample communication from content to background",
"description":"This is a sample for Simulating communication from content to background",
"manifest_version":2,
"version":"2",
"background":{
"scripts":["background.js"]
},
"content_scripts": [
{
"matches": ["<all_urls>"],
"js": ["myscript.js"],
"run_at":"document_start"
}
]
}
"background.js"
chrome.tabs.onCreated.addListener(function(tab) {
chrome.windows.getCurrent(function(win){
chrome.tabs.getAllInWindow(win.id, function(tabs){
for (i=0;i<tabs.length;i++){
console.log(tabs[i]);
chrome.tabs.sendMessage(tabs[i].id,{name: "content_tab_request"});
}
});
});
});
"myscript.js"
chrome.extension.onMessage.addListener(function(msg) {
console.log("Message Recieved "+ msg);
});
Also some chrome extentions may produce this error. i had this problem and the problem was Aside extention (for saving articles to Pocket).
the error was:
Port error: Could not establish connection. Receiving end does not exist. miscellaneous_bindings:235
chromeHidden.Port.dispatchOnDisconnect