webext-tools
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Utility functions for Web Extensions, manifest v2 and v3
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webext-tools
Utility functions for Web Extensions
- Browsers: Chrome, Firefox, and Safari
- Manifest: v2 and v3
- Permissions: In manifest v3, you'll need the
scripting
permission - Context: They can be called from any context that has access to the
chrome.tabs
orchrome.scripting
APIs
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Install
You can download the standalone bundle and include it in your manifest.json
. Or use npm:
npm install webext-tools
// This module is only offered as a ES Module
import {
getTabUrl,
addOptionsContextMenu,
} from 'webext-tools';
Usage
getTabUrl(tabId)
getTabUrl({tabId, frameId})
A no-error function to retrieve a tab or frame’s URL with a plain activeTab
permission (or regular host/tabs
permissions).
const tabId = 42;
const url = await getTabUrl(tabId);
if (url) {
console.log('The url is', url);
} else {
console.warn('We have no access to the tab');
}
const url = await getTabUrl({
tabId: 42,
frameId: 56,
});
if (url) {
console.log('The url is', url);
} else {
console.warn('We have no access to the frame');
}
doesTabExist(tabId)
Checks whether the tab exists.
const tabId = 42;
const tabExists = await doesTabExist(tabId);
if (tabExists) {
chrome.tabs.remove(tabExists);
}
setActionPopup(getPopupUrl)
Sets the popup URL (or removes the popup) depending on the current tab. This listens to tab changes and it will call the getPopupUrl
callback to let you determine what popup to show. The callback can also be an async function.
This can be combined with chrome.action.onClicked
to toggle between callback and popup.
The tabs
permission is required for this.
chrome.action.onClicked.addListener(() => {
console.log('Browser action was clicked on a tab other than Google’s')
});
setActionPopup(tabUrl => {
return String(tabUrl).startsWith('https://google.com')
? './google-popup.html'
: undefined;
})
addOptionsContextMenu()
Chrome lets user reach the options via browser action context menu. However in Safari and Firefox you need a few more clicks to reach it.
This helper will automatically add an "Options…" menu item to the browser action context menu to both Safari and Firefox. Nothing happens in Chrome.
Requirements:
action
orbrowser_action
specified in your manifest.jsoncontextMenu
permission
Related
- webext-content-scripts - Utility functions to inject content scripts in WebExtensions.
- webext-base-css - Extremely minimal stylesheet/setup for Web Extensions’ options pages (also dark mode)
- webext-options-sync - Helps you manage and autosave your extension's options.
- webext-detect - Detects where the current browser extension code is being run.
- webext-dynamic-content-scripts - Automatically registers your content_scripts on domains added via permission.request
- More…
License
MIT © Federico Brigante