Closing new tab on Google Chrome Extension

This is something very new which i recently having problem with. I would like to open a new website and check for a certain criteria in my google chrome extension and close that particular new tab that i just open using chrome.tabs.create. However, the following code doesn't work when i inject the code into the new tab

windows.close();

The condition of closing a new tab has been fulfilled however i am not able to close that tab. Google for a few times doesn't give me any answer to my question until i try something new and it works. Looking at the below code,

chrome.tabs.create({'url': tab.url + 'feed/'}, 
function(tab) {
	$("#url").val(tab.url.replace("feed/",""));
	chrome.tabs.executeScript(tab.id, {code: "this.close();"});
});

take note that i uses chrome.tabs.create to open up a new tab on my google chrome extension. After i validate my url i injected a close command using "this" instead of "windows" with the id of the tab i just open. Apparently, it works!

Hope it helps someone 🙂

Installing WordPress using cpAddons – You do not have sufficient permissions to access this page.

I have a problem today using cpAddons to install my WordPress into one of my subdirectory. I receive "You do not have sufficient permissions to access this page." error upon logging into my WordPress panel. I believe this is not the first time i encounter this problem but this problem only appear if you are not using the default database "wp" as suggested by cpAddons. I google around for a while but didn't get the answer i want or any valuable solution. Hence, i debugged it myself.

Apparently,  everything generated by cpanel cpAddons was correct. The database data and wp-config.php was set correctly. Even the database user permission was also correctly given.  The file permission of wp-config.php was correct.

Now, i remove all the tables generated by cpAddons and run through WordPress configuration page and setup the WordPress installation again. This will install all the tables that i just deleted into the database. Guess what? It works. This means that the database tables installed by cpAddons is a buggy one. Therefore, we will have to erase the tables through phpmyadmin so that WordPress can be install correctly.

Step by step guide to write a Google Chrome Extension

I have absolutely no experience in writing a Google Chrome Extension myself. But if i can do it. I believe majority of the developer will want to know how i did it and what are the process that involve for me to accomplish this task. Hence, i write this out hopefully people get the idea of how Google Chrome Extension is build and how easy it is to make one once you understand the rule involve in building a google chrome extension. On Google Chrome Extension "Getting Started" page, it's pretty simple and straight forward for anyone to build an app in that scale. However, understanding it will be the task i'm gonna set out for. Hopefully this will be short and easy to understand. Let's start.

Getting Started with Google Chrome Extension

Like many people out there, i started with "HELLO WORLD". Basically you need the following item for a simple Google Chrome extension.

  • a Folder to keep all your files
  • a manifest.json which is also a config file for Google Chrome Extension
  • png or ico image which act as a logo to represent your extension
  • html file which is the display of your chrome extension.

Once you have the above 4 things, your chrome extension is ready to build.  You can head down to the Google Chrome Extension "Getting Started" page to do the above and jump back here to what i wanted to do.

Description of my Google Chrome Extension

Before i get started, just wanted to explain a little bit on what i am going to do and what are the requirement of my extension. I am building a private extension for one of my website to ease my job a little bit. Here are the sequence of this Google Chrome Extension.

  1. I need a chrome extension (obviously)
  2. upon clicking on the extension, it should present me with a form
  3. within the form, the extension should determine the page "url" and "what is the title of the page" and place the correct url and title into the form.
  4. Once i click on the submit button, it will post the record to my website and submit this website feed.

A pretty straight forward chrome extension for any developer but for a starter, this is pretty interesting on how it can be done.

Setup the manifest.json file

Before anything, i believe the most important thing to start would be on the setup file. And here is what i have

{
"name": "PRIVATE SUBMIT",
"version": "1.0",
"description": "PRIVATE app to submit a website into for viewing",
"permissions": ["tabs", "http://*/*"],
"browser_action": {"default_icon": "icon.png","popup": "form.html"}
}

some explanation. Here we are giving permission to any tab with any URL other than https url. The name, description and version is self explained. The browser action is what our extension on the browser looks and will do for us. default icon is an image and popup. That's all we need on your manifest.json.

Our form

Here will list out the form i have when it pop up upon clicking on the extension. I have also added jQuery library from google code into my google chrome extensionfor my conveniences.

<div>
<label for="name">Name*</label>
<input id="name" class="input" type="text" name="name" value="" />
</div>

<div>
<label for="url">URL*</label>
<input id="url" class="input" type="text" name="url" value="" />
</div>

<div class="submit"><input id="button" class="button" type="button" value="Submit!" /></div>

<script type="text/javascript" src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.6.4/jquery.min.js"></script>

<script type="text/javascript">
  chrome.extension.onConnect.addListener(function(port) {
    var tab = port.sender.tab;

    // This will get called by the content script we execute in
    // the tab as a result of the user pressing the browser action.
    port.onMessage.addListener(function(info) {
      $("#url").val(tab.url);
      $("#name").val(info.title);
  	});
  });

      chrome.tabs.executeScript(null, {file: "content_script.js"});

$(document).ready(function() {

  $('#button').click(function(){
	var name	= $("#name").val(),
	    url		= $('#url').val();
	$.ajax({
            type: "POST", //or GET
            url: "http://private.com/submitasite/",
            data: {
  		name: name,
  		url: url},
            crossDomain:true,
            cache:false,
            async:false,
            success: function(msg){
              console.log(msg);
           },
           error: function(jxhr){
               console.log(jxhr.responseText);
                //do some thing
           }
         });
  	return false;
  });
});
</script>

Upon execution of the popup when a user clicked on the extension, the form will first load out and execute a programming executed content_script.js to fetch some data from the current website page. It will fetch the title of the page and pass it back to the listener where it will store it into our textfield. Now, all we have to do is click on the submit button where the ajax will be fired to wherever your service is located. Before that, you will also need the instruction of the content script.

var additionalInfo = {
  "title": document.title,
};
chrome.extension.connect().postMessage(additionalInfo);

The content script is pretty straight forward. We create a json object and post it to our extension where everything else is explained previously. For the backend part, you should know what to do right? 🙂

Sending data from background.html to popup display in Google Chrome Extension

You are trying to send data from your background.html back to your popup display in your google chrome extension. However, all you read was sending using message in google chrome to initial a one way message from your background.html to your content_script.js. But you do not understand why they are using a "tabs" api instead of extensions since you are still talking to your extension instead of the page itself.

Well, you are not wrong here to question the answer given from your result. The reason being is that you do not need to send data from background.html to your popup display. The reason is pretty simple, they are not separated. However, you do not know how to update the popup display when you get the data on your background.html. I believe the issue is similar to the one i previously written. You do not need that additional background.html if you are going to update your popup display and not working with other extension. All you have to do is write all your listener (assuming content_script is firing up to the extension) to your popup display. And you should get all you want in popup display without getting all headache about background.html not working etc. Hence,

  1. Copy all your background.html code into popup display
  2. Remove background.html entirely on manifest.json
  3. Now try to update like a normal page on your popup display
And it should do the trick. Hope it helps 🙂

How to get Popup and onClick work together on Google Chrome Extension

Firstly, if you try to use a popup in your manifest.json and find out that your chrome broweraction onclick listener doesn't seems to work. You are in the right place then. And if you read properly on Google Chrome Extension API page, the following onclick will not work properly with popup if you have define it on your manifest.json file.

chrome.browserAction.onClicked.addListener(function(Tab tab) {...});

Fired when a browser action icon is clicked. This event will not fire if the browser action has a popup.

Well, i have another solution for you if you want both popup and onclick on Google Chrome extension to work together.

Popup and onclick working together on Google Chrome extension

Here is probably what you are doing. You are most likely placing your onclick event handler on your background.html file and awaiting for click of your chrome extension to do something within the onclick. And maybe sending them to your popup display. You soon realize that if the popup options is set on your manifest, your onclick won't work. Now, in order to make everything work, just use the popup instead of both as popup will overwrite the onclick event handler and you want the display to be out. What you should do is to paste the code from your background.html to your popup as you shouldn't have the need for a background.html as you are not communicating with many extension. Therefore, you should really either use popup or an onclick but not both 🙂

You might have guess, i was the dumb one here who did the above and realize i'm dumb. *shy* . hahaha. Hope it helps 🙂