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@raing3/chrome-extension-dispatcher

v0.1.0

Published

## Install

Downloads

5

Readme

Chrome Extension Dispatcher

Install

Run the following in your project directory:

npm install @raing3/chrome-extension-dispatcher

Concepts

Dispatchers

Dispatchers are the entry point for calling a function that is exposed in another execution scope.

Responders

Responders handle requests sent from a connected dispatcher, call any necessary logic and return the resulting value.

Forwarders

Forwarders act as an intermediary between dispatchers and responders when calling a function needs to be bounced through multiple execution scopes.

Demo

A demo can be found inside of the demo folder by launching the demo.html file located in the folder and following the instructions.

The demo extension has 3 different scopes of execution, these are:

background.js

This script registers a message responder which handles requests from content-external.js.

content.js

This script performs the following:

  • It injects the content-external.js script into the page content to enable access of the same window variable as the page (allowing functionality to be exposed to the page).
  • It registers a forwarder which:
    1. Accepts requests from content-external.js via a dispatched event on the window.
    2. Forwards those requests to background.js via the shared message connection.
    3. Returns the response from background.js back to content-external.js.

content-external

This script registers an event dispatcher which makes functionality exposed by background.js accessible to the loaded page.