I've been struggling with my idea of google extension, and you as always are the last hope of mine ! :))
Well, I want to click the button on my chrome extension that will cause keydown simulation on the page extension is running.
I think chrome has some safety issues on my idea, that blocks the keyboard simulation (makes event isTrusted:false) and deletes which property.
The function I wrote works fine on jsfiddle , but it appears that chrome extension does it in a different manner.
Here is the content script file :
chrome.runtime.onMessage.addListener(function (request, sender, sendResponse) {
if(request.action == "scrollToTop"){
}
else if(request.action == "scrollToBottom"){
}
else if(request.action == "enter"){
triggerKeyboardEvent(document,13);
}
function triggerKeyboardEvent(el, keyCode){
var event = new Event("keydown", {"bubbles":true, "cancelable":true});
event.which = keyCode;
el.dispatchEvent(event);
}
});
chrome.runtime.sendMessage({action : "show"});
The log on jsFiddle writes:
Event {isTrusted: false, which: 13}
The log on website:
document.addEventListener('keydown',function (e) {
console.log(e)
}
writes just:
Event {isTrusted: false}