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How to open javascript console for extension popover in safari?

Thanks.

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Unfortunately, it looks like Apple forgot to provide a way to open a console for a popover.

To somewhat facilitate debugging a popover, you can use the console.log() method of the extension's global page from a script in the popover:

  safari.extension.globalPage.contentWindow.console.log()

This will write to the global page's console.

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  • Unfortunately, any errors in a popover script are not reported in the global page's console. Perhaps you could use try...catch(e) to write error messages to there.
    – chulster
    Aug 9, 2011 at 22:11
  • Thanks, this is helpful workaround. I have filled bug to apple.
    – user124722
    Aug 10, 2011 at 10:12
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Stumbled here, looking for something else with popovers ;)

If you right click somewhere in the popover, there is now an Inspect Element contextual menu point. Here's the kicker: It'll be constrained to the size of the popover window in the same way as if the popover was a "true" window. Have fun with that.

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    Not so. Just click the standard icon for detaching the web inspector.
    – mgadda
    Dec 22, 2012 at 4:14
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console.log() does work for Popovers.

But not to the global console. Use the inspect Element on the Popover and you will get it's private console.

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Also if you have inline JS in your popover html you can use the Debugger and it's tools like breakpoints

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To debug, , dynamic create a windows and put your popover.html there, instead of putting your popover.html in the popover. After debug, put it back.

safari.application.addEventListener("command", OpenPopUp, false);    
function OpenPopUp(event) {
var newTab = safari.application.openBrowserWindow().activeTab.url = safari.extension.baseURI + "your_pop_up.html";
}

This is my first time posting post in stackoverflow. (From Hong Kong) please give me some vote la.

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Actually you can debug a popover. The popover is just a small webpage, just rightclick on it and inspect it like a normal webpage.

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Right click on popover view and from the context menu chose "Inspect Element". This is the console of the popover DOM page. You can see errors, debug, inspect as a normal web page.

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