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In my extension (using the add-on SDK), I want to open an extension-local webpage (say, data/templates/page.html) in a tab. The page should be able to call SDK methods. Namely, I want to manipulate some data saved in the local storage and then display them.

In other words, I want a tab that behaves like a panel.

Can I use the tabs module and attach a contentScript to the page (though it's gonna be a rather long script)?.

The tab will be opened when a button is pressed in the navigation toolbar:

btn.addEventListener("click", 
    function(e) {
        //open tab here
    });

How can I open such a page?

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  • PS: It shouldn't be that hard, right?. The state of firefox extension development is quite messy.
    – MadeOfAir
    Jan 11, 2014 at 9:25

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It's not hard, a lot of extensions are doing that:

const tabs = require('sdk/tabs');
const { data} = require('sdk/self');

tabs.open({
  url: data.url('yourpage.html'),
  onReady: function onReady(tab) {
    tab.attach({
      contentScriptFile: data.url('yourcontentscript.js')
    });
  }
});

You can find all the info you need in the tabs documentation on MDN.

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  • Thanks, it worked. One question though, the fishy const {data} above. What is that exactly?. Even dreamweaver is marking it as a syntax error.
    – MadeOfAir
    Jan 11, 2014 at 21:10
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    These are Mozilla-specific additions to JavaScript that are giong to eventually find their way to being standard. const is described here: developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/… and destructuring assignment syntax is discussed over here: stackoverflow.com/questions/204444/… Jan 11, 2014 at 22:30
  • Ok, so that thing above pulls the data value from the resulting object.
    – MadeOfAir
    Jan 11, 2014 at 22:55
  • @MadeOfAir, as @canuckistani said: the destructuring assigment is really useful in a module-centric envionment, because you can list all the functions and objects you want to use. So for instance: const { encode, decode } = require('sdk/base64'). Of course you can still use var base64 = require('sdk/base64') and then call the functions as method or assign them to other variables, it's up to you.
    – ZER0
    Jan 12, 2014 at 10:14
  • Well, sorry, but I can't use any SDK APIs from the contentScriptFile. For example, require, PlacesUtils, Components are all giving me reference errors. The page is opening fine though. That's why I accepted the answer.
    – MadeOfAir
    Jan 12, 2014 at 20:01

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