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javascript - Accessing Current Tab DOM Object from "popup.html"?

I'm developing an extension for Google Chrome browser. I could not figure out how to access the current tab DOM object from the "popup.html" page. any suggestions?

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By default, within popup.js/popup.html, the "document" object refers to the extension's popup window's document only. To get the DOM for a specific tab (for instance the currently active tab), you would need to use content scripts communications. For example we need to send a request from the extension to your content script via popup, so in the popup.html you do something like this:

chrome.tabs.getSelected(null, function(tab) {
  // Send a request to the content script.
  chrome.tabs.sendRequest(tab.id, {action: "getDOM"}, function(response) {
    console.log(response.dom);
  });
});

Now in the content script, we need to listen for those events coming from the extension, so in some file we named dom.js

chrome.extension.onRequest.addListener(function(request, sender, sendResponse) {
 if (request.action == "getDOM")
   sendResponse({dom: "The dom that you want to get"});
 else
   sendResponse({}); // Send nothing..
});

Now remember to setup your manifest to include the content script and tab permission.


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