I just started with developing a Firefox add-on. It works fine in Firefox so I'd like to make it "compatible" to a Coogle Chrome extension.
For this I inject Mozilla webextension-polyfill and basically the add-on also runs in Chrome. There is one thing however I can't get to work...
In Firefox a notifcation is shown to the user if the content script sends a message which is received by the background script. Running this in Chrome results in the following exception:
Uncaught (in promise)
{message: "The message port closed before a response was received."}
callbackArgs @ VM18 browser-polyfill.js:630
sendResponseAndClearCallback @ VM29 extensions::messaging:417
disconnectListener @ VM29 extensions::messaging:441
EventImpl.dispatchToListener @ VM19 extensions::event_bindings:403
publicClassPrototype.(anonymous function) @ VM25 extensions::utils:138
EventImpl.dispatch_ @ VM19 extensions::event_bindings:387
EventImpl.dispatch @ VM19 extensions::event_bindings:409
publicClassPrototype.(anonymous function) @ VM25 extensions::utils:138
dispatchOnDisconnect @ VM29 extensions::messaging:378
I can tell that this comes from the webextension-polyfill but I cannot find a way so that the notification is also shown in Chrome.
Here are the relevant code snippets...
manifest.json
{
"manifest_version": 2,
// ...
"background": {
"scripts": [
"lib/browser-polyfill.js",
"background-script.js"
],
"persistent": false
},
"options_ui": {
"page": "settings/options.html"
}
}
background-script.js
function notify(message) {
if (message.copied) {
browser.notifications.create({
"type": "basic",
"title": "Notifaction title",
"message": "Hello, world!"
});
}
}
browser.browserAction.onClicked.addListener(() => {
browser.tabs.executeScript({file: "lib/browser-polyfill.js"});
browser.tabs.executeScript({file: "content-script.js"});
});
browser.runtime.onMessage.addListener(notify);
content-script.js
browser.storage.local.get({elementId: ""})
.then(() => {
browser.runtime.sendMessage({copied: true});
});
There are two problems here...
Issue 1
The
onMessagehandler needs areturn true. Only then the polyfill seems to be able to handle the messages correctly.Issue 2
This seems to look like a bug in the polyfill. In Chrome the
iconUrloption is required when creating a notification whereas it is optional in Firefox.If I apply these two things the notification works in Firefox and Chrome.