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I was just wondering if there was any real easy way to go from a userscript that I have loaded in Scriptish to an unpacked extension in Chrome. I understand the hierarchy and the need for a manifest.json when dealing with an unpacked extension but I'm confused how to go between each other. I have a basic userscript that looks like this:

// ==UserScript==
// @id             Random text field filler
// @include        https://websitehere.com
// @require  http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.8.3/jquery.min.js
// @require  https://gist.github.com/raw/2625891/waitForKeyElements.js
// ==/UserScript==

document.getElementById("check box").checked = false;
waitForKeyElements ("[id='home_country']", myCountry);

function myCountry (jNode) {
    var node = jNode[0];
    for (var J = node.options.length - 1;  J >= 0;  --J) {
        if (node.options[J].text==('US')) {
            node.selectedIndex = J;
            break;
        }
    }
}
document.getElementById('first_name').value="John"
document.getElementById('last_name').value="Doe"

This just selects US as a country from a dropdown and fills in some text fields on a website with names. How would I make this into something I could use in Chrome? I make use of the waitForKeyElements() function and am not sure if I can have that capability carry over. I was thinking of including the jquery.min and waitforkeyelements js files somehow in the manifest json. Is this possible? Any help or insight would be a great help. Thank you!

EDIT:

This is a simple demonstration of what I have going on. I'm just trying to get the text field's value to be my email on a checkout process. I'm also showing the logic I have for choosing the US as the country in the drop down box. This all works in Mozilla's add-ons. enter image description here

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If your content script's code should always be injected, register it in the extension manifest using the content_scripts field, as in the following example.

http://developer.chrome.com/extensions/content_scripts.html

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  • Thanks for the quick response! I have the manifest actually setup as such but it's not firing when on the website. I pass the two aforementioned delimiters and both files are in the source folder. I'll edit my post and show an example.
    – zweed4u
    Dec 24, 2013 at 5:22
  • I'm missing it. Is it the asterisk and dot prior to the address? I removed that and it still didn't fire. =/ I just now noticed in the console that the waitForKeyElements() function isn't being recognized. This is defined in the file along side of the other .js and .json in the folder.
    – zweed4u
    Dec 24, 2013 at 5:42
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    put waitforkeyelements.js first in array
    – NARKOZ
    Dec 24, 2013 at 6:09

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