TypeScript Native Messaging host
Installation and usage on Chrome and Chromium
- Navigate to
chrome://extensions. - Toggle
Developer mode. - Click
Load unpacked. - Select
native-messaging-typescriptfolder. - Note the generated extension ID.
- Open
nm_typescript.jsonin a text editor, set"path"to absolute path ofnm_typescript.tsandchrome-extension://<ID>/using ID from 5 in"allowed_origins"array. - Copy the file to Chrome or Chromium configuration folder, e.g., Chromium on *nix
~/.config/chromium/NativeMessagingHosts; Chrome dev channel on *nix~/.config/google-chrome-unstable/NativeMessagingHosts. - Use one of the commented shebang lines in
nm_typescript.tsfordeno,bun,node, and make sure the file is executable. - To test click
service workerlink in panel of unpacked extension which is DevTools forbackground.jsin MV3ServiceWorker, observe echo'ed message from Bun Native Messaging host. To disconnect runport.disconnect().
The Native Messaging host echoes back the message passed.
For differences between OS and browser implementations see Chrome incompatibilities.
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