I'm trying to port a Web Extension that I've gotten working in Firefox to chrome and I having some problems. I need to send a message form the background script to a content script. I was using a port when I first build it from Firefox, but I switched it to using chrome.tabs.query() because chrome kept finding an error. But now with query(), it still works fine in Firefox, but now chrome is saying that it can't find the current tab:
Error handling response: TypeError: Cannot read property 'id' of undefined
at chrome-extension://hhfioopideeaaehgbpehkmjjhghmaaha/DubedAniDL_background.js:169:11
It returns that the tab argument pass is length == 0. console.log(tabs):
[]
This is the function that Chrome is complaining about.
var browser = chrome; // I set this only for compatibility with chrome; not set in Firefox.
function sendToTab(thing) {
browser.tabs.query(
{active: true, currentWindow: true},
function(tabs) {
console.log(tabs);
browser.tabs.sendMessage(
tabs[0].id, // The inspector identifies an error on this line
thing
);
}
);
}
The same function works fine in Firefox and has no problem getting access to the tab. But it doesn't work in Chrome.
Update 2020-01-30
@wOxxOm:
Show the code that calls sendToTab
This is where sendToTab is called:
function logURL(requestDetails) {
var l = requestDetails.url;
if (l.includes(test_url)) {
if (logOn) { console.log(l); }
sendToTab({dl_url: l});
}
}
browser.webRequest.onBeforeRequest.addListener(
logURL,
{urls: ["<all_urls>"]}
);