Make a connection between different contexts inside the extension.
You can call this:
- in an add-on's content scripts, to establish a connection with the add-on's background scripts (or similarly privileged scripts, like popup scripts or options page scripts).
- in an add-on's background scripts (or similarly privileged scripts), to establish a connection with a different add-on.
Note that you can't use this function to connect an add-on to its content scripts. To do this, use tabs.connect
.
Syntax
chrome.runtime.connect( extensionId, // optional string connectInfo // optional object )
This API is also available as browser.runtime.connect()
.
Parameters
extensionId
Optionalstring
. The ID of the extension to connect to. If omitted, a connection will be attempted with your own extension.connectInfo
Optionalobject
. Details of the connection:-
name
Optionalstring
. Will be passed intoruntime.onConnect
for processes that are listening for the connection event.includeTlsChannelId
Optionalboolean
. Whether the TLS channel ID will be passed intoruntime.onConnectExternal
for processes that are listening for the connection event.
Return value
runtime.Port
. Port through which messages can be sent and received. The port's onDisconnect
event is fired if the extension does not exist.
Browser compatibility
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Chrome | Edge | Firefox | Firefox for Android | Opera | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Basic support | Yes | No | 45.0 | 48.0 | 33 |
Examples
This content script:
- connects to the background script and stores the
Port
in a variable calledmyPort
. - listens for messages on
myPort
and logs them. - sends messages to the background script, using
myPort
, when the user clicks the document.
// content-script.js
var myPort = chrome.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:
- listens for connection attempts from the content script.
- when it receives a connection attempt:
- stores the port in a variable named
portFromCS
. - sends the content script a message using the port.
- starts listening to messages received on the port, and logs them.
- stores the port in a variable named
- sends messages to the content script, using
portFromCS
, when the user clicks the add-on'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);
});
}
chrome.runtime.onConnect.addListener(connected);
chrome.browserAction.onClicked.addListener(function() {
portFromCS.postMessage({greeting: "they clicked the button!"});
});
This API is based on Chromium's chrome.runtime
API. This documentation is derived from runtime.json
in the Chromium code.
Microsoft Edge compatibility data is supplied by Microsoft Corporation and is included here under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 United States License.
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