I have absolutely no experience in chrome extension developing, but for some punctual need, I have to modify an existing extension, in order to ask the user to enter a port of connection for a socket.
It is composed of a manifest json file and two content scripts, one of which is the jquery library. I think it should be very simple, but after some google research, I could not find the direct answer to my problem.
manifest.json
{
"name": "MyExtension",
"version": "1.0",
"manifest_version": 2,
"content_scripts": [
{
"matches": ["http://myurl.com/"],
"css": ["style.css"],
"js": ["jquery-1.7.2.min.js", "script.js"]
}
]
}
script.js
(function() {
var sock = null;
function connect() {
if (sock !== null) {
return;
}
sock = new WebSocket('ws://localhost:1234/'));
[...]
}
[...]
})();
Just to be clear, my goal is to replace the '1234' port for the socket with a customized port set by the user through a dialog window.
Thanks by advance for your help,
Romain Laroche