It's not clear wheter you want to get the host name or the title of the page, but you can get both of them if you want.
Inside a content script you can do:
var site = location.hostname,
title = document.title;
alert("Site: " + site + " - Title: " + title);
If you want to do this from the background page and you don't want to use content scripts nor inject code in the tab then you can only get the host name:
var site;
chrome.tabs.query({/* some query */}, function(tabs) {
site = tabs[0].url.split("/")[2];
alert("Site: " + site);
});
If you also want to get the page title from the background page you'll need to use executeScript()
. NOTE: since January 2021, use Manifest V3 with chrome.scripting.executeScript()
instead of chrome.tabs.executeScript()
.
var title;
chrome.runtime.onMessage.addListener(function(message, sender, sensResponse) {
if (message.title) {
title = message.title;
alert("Title: " + title);
}
});
chrome.tabs.query({/* some query */}, function(tabs) {
chrome.tabs.executeScript(tabs[0].id, {code: "chrome.runtime.sendMessage({title: document.title});"});
});
For more informations about the methods I used in the above snippets you can see these documentation links:
window.location.host
from the content script, since the script is injected to that page