Well, I want to know if its possible to recall a Tampermonkey script when a user changes his location (but the match is still active). For example, my scripts hooks youtube website.
I need to make that the script recalls itself when I change the video, my actual script is:
// ==UserScript==
// @name xxx
// @namespace xxx
// @version 1.0
// @description xxx
// @author Ikillnukes
// @match https://www.youtube.com/*
// @match https://youtu.be/*
// @grant none
// ==/UserScript==
console.log("Tampermonkey hook!");
var script = document.createElement('script');
script.src = document.location.protocol+"//xxx";
(document.body || document.head || document.documentElement).appendChild(script);
As you can see I call console.log for debug it, and it gets called when I refresh or I load the webpage for the first time. But one time I change the video it doesn't get called anymore, and that is what I want to avoid.
I also reviewed this: http://tampermonkey.net/documentation.php and I didn't find anything, maybe I reviewed it too quickly?
So, any suggestions there?
$(document).ready(function(){ ....
- then on each page load it will do what you want.. otherwise it does it once.. somewhere in the middle of loading the first time...readystatechange
is good start, look in jQuery source how they do it properly.. Basically on each page load, event onready gets fired and it triggers tampermonkey, if you used that. Otherwise your script runs over once per tab and doesnt hook into anything else.