I'm having a problem developing a Chrome extension, does anyone know if there's a possibility of opening my extension from Chrome's contextMenus? Right mouse click to open dont work?
Example: In background.js
chrome.runtime.onInstalled.addListener(function () {
chrome.contextMenus.create({
title: "Test Ex",
contexts: ["all"],
id: "test"
});
});
chrome.contextMenus.onClicked.addListener(function (info, tab) {
if (info.menuItemId === "test") {
chrome.scripting.executeScript({
target: { tabId: tab.id },
function: () => {
chrome.runtime.sendMessage({ action: "executeAuth"
}
});
}
});
In content.js
chrome.runtime.onMessage.addListener(function (message, sender, sendResponse) {
if (message.action === "executeAuth") {
executeAuth();
}
});
function executeAuth() {
window.location.replace(`../Views/home.html`);
}
But it doesn't work, is there any way I can do this? I tried several solutions I found, but nothing managed to do what I want.
I need help with this problem, I've already tried several things, but the best thing would be to use the pop-up, but it's horrible (ugly). If you can send an example if you have already done this, in manifest v-3.
You can fix your issue as wOxxOm said. Here is my solution in the same way:
In background.js:
The content.js has no changes.
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