Make a connection between different contexts inside the extension.
You can call this:
Note that you can't use this function to connect an extension to its content scripts. To do this, use tabs.connect()
.
var port = browser.runtime.connect( extensionId, // optional string connectInfo // optional object )
extensionId
Optional
string
. The ID of the extension to connect to. If the target has set an ID explicitly using the applications key in manifest.json, then extensionId
should have that value. Otherwise it should have the ID that was generated for the target.connectInfo
Optional
object
. Details of the connection:name
Optional
string
. Will be passed into runtime.onConnect
for processes that are listening for the connection event.includeTlsChannelId
Optional
boolean
. Whether the TLS channel ID will be passed into runtime.onConnectExternal
for processes that are listening for the connection event.runtime.Port
. Port through which messages can be sent and received. The port's onDisconnect
event is fired if the extension does not exist.
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This content script:
Port
in a variable called myPort
.myPort
and logs them.myPort
, when the user clicks the document.// content-script.js var myPort = browser.runtime.connect({name:"port-from-cs"}); myPort.postMessage({greeting: "hello from content script"}); myPort.onMessage.addListener(function(m) { console.log("In content script, received message from background script: "); console.log(m.greeting); }); document.body.addEventListener("click", function() { myPort.postMessage({greeting: "they clicked the page!"}); });
The corresponding background script:
portFromCS
.portFromCS
, when the user clicks the extension's browser action.// background-script.js var portFromCS; function connected(p) { portFromCS = p; portFromCS.postMessage({greeting: "hi there content script!"}); portFromCS.onMessage.addListener(function(m) { console.log("In background script, received message from content script") console.log(m.greeting); }); } browser.runtime.onConnect.addListener(connected); browser.browserAction.onClicked.addListener(function() { portFromCS.postMessage({greeting: "they clicked the button!"}); });
Note: This API is based on Chromium's chrome.runtime
API. This documentation is derived from runtime.json
in the Chromium code.
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https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Add-ons/WebExtensions/API/runtime/connect