1.1.4 • Published 6 years ago

msgx v1.1.4

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License
MIT
Repository
github
Last release
6 years ago

msgx

A tiny, flexible, fast, promise-based library for messaging in Firefox and Chrome extensions.

Install

npm install --save msgx

Example

Try this example yourself with cd test_extension && npm run build

Content Script

import client from 'msgx/client'
const actions = { zoom: (zoom) => console.log(`zoom ${zoom}`) }
function onDisconnect () { console.log('disconnected') }
const debug = true
const msg = client(actions, onDisconnect, debug)
msg('zoom').then(zoom => console.log(`init zoom ${zoom})`))
msg('sum', 7).then(sum => console.log(`new sum ${sum}`)) // 7
msg('sum', 3).then(sum => console.log(`new sum ${sum}`)) // 10

Background Page

import server from 'msgx/server'
import browser from 'webextension-polyfill'
const actions = {
  sum: (n, _, data) => data.sum += n,
  zoom: (_, sender) => browser.tabs.getZoom(sender.tab.id)
}
function onConnect (sender, msg, data) {
  function onZoomChange ({ tabId, newZoomFactor }) {
    if (sender.tab.id === tabId) msg('zoom', newZoomFactor)
  }
  browser.tabs.onZoomChange.addListener(onZoomChange)
  data.onZoomChange = onZoomChange
  data.sum = 0
}
function onDisconnect (sender, data) {
  console.log(`final sum ${data.sum}`)
  browser.tabs.onZoomChange.removeListener(data.onZoomChange)
}
const debug = true
server(actions, onConnect, onDisconnect, debug)

API

server

  • server - (actions, onConnect, onDisconnect, debug) => void
    • actions - an object in which keys are message endpoints whose values are actions, which are functions to call when a message is received. The return value of an actions is sent as the response.
      • action - (arg, sender, data) => result
        • arg - the message's argument, or null if none or undefined
        • sender - the MessageSender of the client that sent the message
        • data - data object that exists for the connection's lifetime. Use it to store data that should be garbage collected on disconnect.
        • result - value (potentiall void) to be sent as the response. If a promise, first resolved.
    • onConnect - (sender, msg, data) => void
      • sender - the connecting client's MessageSender
      • msg - (action, arg) => void
        • action - a string identifying the client action that should be triggerd by a message from the server
        • arg - the argument that should be passed to the action
      • data - data object that exists for the connection's lifetime
    • onDisconnect - (sender, data) => void
      • sender - the disconnecting client's MessageSender
      • data - data object that exists for the connection's lifetime
    • debug - a boolean that enables logging, default is true

client

  • client - (actions, onDisconnect, debug) => msg
    • actions - an object in which keys are message endpoints whose values are actions, which are functions called by the client when a message is received. The return value is ignored.
      • action - (arg) => any
        • arg - the message's argument, or null if none or undefined
    • onDisconnect - (sender) => void
    • debug - a boolean that enables logging, default is true
    • msg - (action, arg) => Promise<result>
      • action - a string identifying the server action that should be triggerd by a message from the client
      • arg - the argument that should be passed to the action
      • result - the value returned by the action

The Best Docs

msgx is tiny! Read its source code below.

client.js

export default function (actions = {}, onDisconnect, debug = true) {
  const port = chrome.runtime.connect()
  let t = 0
  const transactions = {}
  port.onMessage.addListener(([t, actionOrResult, arg]) => {
    if (t > 0) {
      if (debug) console.log(`rx:${t}`, actionOrResult)
      transactions[t](actionOrResult)
    } else {
      if (debug) console.log(`rx:${t}:${actionOrResult}`, arg)
      actions[actionOrResult](arg)
    }
  })
  onDisconnect && port.onDisconnect.addListener(onDisconnect)
  return (action, arg) => new Promise(resolve => {
    t++
    if (debug) console.log(`tx:${t}:${action}`, arg)
    port.postMessage([t, action, arg])
    transactions[t] = resolve
  })
}

server.js

export default function (actions = {}, onConnect, onDisconnect, debug = true) {
  chrome.runtime.onConnect.addListener(port => {
    if (debug) console.log('connect', port.sender)
    const data = {}
    port.onMessage.addListener(async ([t, action, arg]) => {
      if (debug) console.log(`rx:${t}:${action}`, arg)
      const reply = await actions[action](arg, port.sender, data)
      port.postMessage([ t, reply ])
      if (debug) console.log(`tx:${t}`, reply)
    })
    const msg = (action, arg) => {
      if (debug) console.log(`tx:${0}:${action}`, arg)
      port.postMessage([0, action, arg])
    }
    onConnect && onConnect(port.sender, msg, data)
    onDisconnect && port.onDisconnect.addListener(() => onDisconnect(port.sender, data))
  })
}
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