How do I use HTML5's localStorage in a Google Chrome extension?
- by davidkennedy85
I am trying to develop an extension that will work with Awesome New Tab Page. I've followed the author's advice to the letter, but it doesn't seem like any of the script I add to my background page is being executed at all. Here's my background page:
<script>
var info = {
poke: 1,
width: 1,
height: 1,
path: "widget.html"
}
chrome.extension.onRequestExternal.addListener(function(request, sender, sendResponse) {
if (request === "mgmiemnjjchgkmgbeljfocdjjnpjnmcg-poke") {
chrome.extension.sendRequest(
sender.id,
{
head: "mgmiemnjjchgkmgbeljfocdjjnpjnmcg-pokeback",
body: info,
}
);
}
});
function initSelectedTab() {
localStorage.setItem("selectedTab", "Something");
}
initSelectedTab();
</script>
Here is manifest.json:
{
"update_url": "http://clients2.google.com/service/update2/crx",
"background_page": "background.html",
"name": "Test Widget",
"description": "Test widget for mgmiemnjjchgkmgbeljfocdjjnpjnmcg.",
"icons": {
"128": "icon.png"
},
"version": "0.0.1"
}
Here is the relevant part of widget.html:
<script>
var selectedTab = localStorage.getItem("selectedTab");
document.write(selectedTab);
</script>
Every time, the browser just displays null. The local storage isn't being set at all, which makes me think the background page is completely disconnected. Do I have something wired up incorrectly?