popup window in Chrome extension

chaohuang picture chaohuang · Apr 26, 2012 · Viewed 80.7k times · Source

I am writing a Chrome extension, and I want a login window to be popped up when users click on the context menu so that user can input username and password. In Chrome extension, I only found chrome.pageAction.setPopup and chrome.browserAction.setPopup can be used to show popup windows, but they show popups only when the page action's icon or browser action's icon is clicked, not the context menu. Of course, I can use javascript prompt box to do this, but the problem is the password cannot be masked in the prompt box. So I am wondering if there are some other ways to create a popup window in Chrome extension.

Thanks!

Answer

Rob W picture Rob W · Apr 26, 2012

Pick and choose:

All of these methods allows you (your extension) to open a new window/dialog, and handle the logic from that page. This page should be packaged with your extension.
See Message passing to pass the entered data to your extension.

Demo

Tabs within your extension have direct access to the background page using chrome.runtime.getBackgroundPage. I'll demonstrate this feature in this demo, as well as a conventional way of message passing:

manifest.json

{
  "name": "Dialog tester",
  "version": "1.0",
  "manifest_version": 2,
  "background": {
      "scripts": ["background.js"],
      "persistent": false
  },
  "content_scripts": [{
      "matches": ["<all_urls>"],
      "js": ["open-dialog.js"]
  }]
}

background.js

// Handle requests for passwords
chrome.runtime.onMessage.addListener(function(request) {
    if (request.type === 'request_password') {
        chrome.tabs.create({
            url: chrome.extension.getURL('dialog.html'),
            active: false
        }, function(tab) {
            // After the tab has been created, open a window to inject the tab
            chrome.windows.create({
                tabId: tab.id,
                type: 'popup',
                focused: true
                // incognito, top, left, ...
            });
        });
    }
});
function setPassword(password) {
    // Do something, eg..:
    console.log(password);
};

open-dialog.js

if (confirm('Open dialog for testing?'))
    chrome.runtime.sendMessage({type:'request_password'});

dialog.html

<!DOCTYPE html><html><head><title>Dialog test</title></head><body>
<form>
    <input id="pass" type="password">
    <input type="submit" value="OK">
</form>
<script src="dialog.js"></script>
</body></html>

dialog.js

document.forms[0].onsubmit = function(e) {
    e.preventDefault(); // Prevent submission
    var password = document.getElementById('pass').value;
    chrome.runtime.getBackgroundPage(function(bgWindow) {
        bgWindow.setPassword(password);
        window.close();     // Close dialog
    });
};

Documentation for used methods