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@webext-core/messaging
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Light weight, type-safe wrapper around the web extension messaging APIs. Supports all browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Safari)
@webext-core/messaging
A light-weight, type-safe wrapper around the browser.runtime
messaging APIs. Supports all browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Safari).
// ./messaging.ts
import { defineExtensionMessaging } from '@webext-core/messaging';
interface ProtocolMap {
getStringLength(s: string): number;
}
export const { sendMessage, onMessage } = defineExtensionMessaging<ProtocolMap>();
// ./background.ts
import { onMessage } from './messaging';
onMessage('getStringLength', message => {
return message.data.length;
});
// ./content-script.js or anywhere else
import { sendMessage } from './messaging';
const length = await sendMessage('getStringLength', 'hello world');
console.log(length); // 11
See documentation to get started!
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Light weight, type-safe wrapper around the web extension messaging APIs. Supports all browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Safari)
The npm package @webext-core/messaging receives a total of 7,688 weekly downloads. As such, @webext-core/messaging popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @webext-core/messaging demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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