My Chrome extension uses message passing to retrieve various values from the extension's built in localstorage area on the background page.
The thing I love about chrome message passing, is it lets you include a callback function inside the sendMessage call, like so:
chrome.runtime.sendMessage({greeting: "hello"}, function(response) {
console.log(response.farewell);
});
and the corresponding message receiving code would look like the following (example code from the Chrome extensions documentation):
chrome.runtime.onMessage.addListener(
function(request, sender, sendResponse) {
console.log(sender.tab ?
"from a content script:" + sender.tab.url :
"from the extension");
if (request.greeting == "hello")
sendResponse({farewell: "goodbye"});
});
I'm trying to convert my extension to the Safari extension format, but I can't figure out how to map the Chrome sendMessage / onMessage functions to Safari's
safari.self.tab.dispatchMessage(name, data)
message handling functions
Is it even possible to include callback functions in Safari's dispatchMessage function call? If not, how should I work around this limitation?
In environments that only provide a one-way message passing system, you can always implement "message-with-callback" yourself, by associating an unique ID with every message, and storing the callbacks in a dictionary that maps these IDs to the callbacks.
At the end of this answer, I've copy-pasted the Safari-specific storage module from the source code of my cross-browser Lyrics Here extension, which provides the following API:
config.getItem(key, callback)
config.setItem(key, value, callback)
config.removeItem(key, callback)
config.clear(callback)
The callback of getItem
contains the value associated with the key (if found). The other callbacks receive a boolean that tells whether the operation succeeded or not.
The source code is annotated and contains snippets to handle a few edge-cases. Feel free to shoot a few questions at me if there's anything unclear.
// Adapter for maintaining preferences (Safari 5+)
// All methods are ASYNCHRONOUS
define('config-safari', function() {
var config = {};
var callbacks = {};
['getItem', 'setItem', 'removeItem', 'clear'].forEach(function(methodName) {
config[methodName] = function() {
var args = [].slice.call(arguments);
var callback = args.pop();
var messageID = Math.random();
callbacks[messageID] = callback;
var message = {
type: methodName,
messageID: messageID,
args: args
};
safari.self.tab.dispatchMessage('config-request', message);
};
});
config.init = function() {
if (typeof safari === 'undefined') {
// Safari bug: safari is undefined when current context is an iframe
// and src="javascript:''"
// This error is only expected on YouTube.
// config.getItem is triggered in main, so we just redefine
// it. Don't overwrite setItem, etc., so that errors are thrown
// when these methods are used.
config.getItem = function(key, callback){
callback();
};
return;
}
safari.self.addEventListener('message', function(event) {
if (event.name === 'config-reply') {
var messageID = event.message.messageID;
var callback = callbacks[messageID];
// Check if callback exists. It may not exist when the script is
// activated in multiple frames, because every frame receives the message
if (callback) {
delete callbacks[messageID];
callback(event.message.result);
}
}
}, true);
};
return config;
});
Fragment of global.html:
<script>
(function(exports) {
var config = {};
config.getItem = function(key, callback) {
var result = safari.extension.settings.getItem(key);
if (typeof result === 'string') {
try {
result = JSON.parse(result);
} catch (e) {
// Extremely unlikely to happen, but don't neglect the possibility
console.log('config.getItem error: ' + e);
result = undefined;
}
}
callback(result);
};
// callback's argument: true on success, false otherwise
config.setItem = function(key, value, callback) {
var success = false;
try {
value = JSON.stringify(value);
// Safari (5.1.5) does not enforce the database quota,
// let's enforce it manually (ok, set the quota per key, since
// the performance issue only occur when a specific key has an outrageous high value)
// 1 MB should be sufficient.
if (value.length > 1e6) {
throw new Error('QUOTA_EXCEEDED_ERR: length=' + value.length);
}
safari.extension.settings.setItem(key, value);
success = true;
} catch (e) {
console.log('config.setItem error: ' + e);
}
callback(success);
};
// callback's argument: true on success, false otherwise
config.removeItem = function(key, callback) {
safari.extension.settings.removeItem(key);
callback(true);
};
// callback's argument: true on success, false otherwise
config.clear = function(callback) {
safari.extension.settings.clear();
callback(true);
};
// config's message handler
function handleConfigRequest(event) {
var args = event.message.args;
// Last argument: Always a callback
args.push(function(result) {
// Note: All of the config methods send a callback only once
// Behavior for calling the callback twice is undefined.
// Send a reply to trigger the callback at the sender's end
event.target.page.dispatchMessage('config-reply', {
messageID: event.message.messageID,
result: result
});
});
config[event.message.type].apply(config, args);
}
// Export
exports.handleConfigRequest = handleConfigRequest;
})(window);
</script>
<script>
safari.application.addEventListener('message', function(event) {
switch (event.name) {
case 'config-request':
handleConfigRequest(event);
break;
/* ... other things removed ... */
}
}, true);
</script>
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