In Google Chrome, how would I get the URL of the page being shown on a specif开发者_开发知识库ic tab?
This depends on how you define specific tab. There are numerous functions to get a tab, which in turn give you back a Tab object. This object has a url attribute.
Let's take the current selected tab for example. You get a handle on it with chrome.tabs.getSelected. Where null
is a WindowID, and defaults to the current window.
chrome.tabs.getSelected(null, function(tab) {
alert(tab.url);
})
For more information I suggest you have a look at the documentation of the API.
According to the Google Chrome Extensions documentation, you can retrieve a tab's url by calling the chrome.tabs.get(integer tabId, function callback)
method to get a Tab object containing the following fields:
id ( integer ) The ID of the tab. Tab IDs are unique within a browser session.
index ( integer ) The zero-based index of the tab within its window.
windowId ( integer ) The ID of the window the tab is contained within.
selected ( boolean ) Whether the tab is selected.
pinned ( boolean ) Whether the tab is pinned.
url ( string ) The URL the tab is displaying
title ( optional string ) The title of the tab. This may not be available if the tab is loading.
favIconUrl ( optional string ) The URL of the tab's favicon. This may not be available if the tab is loading.
status ( optional string ) Either loading or complete.
incognito ( boolean ) Whether the tab is in an incognito window.
The "tabs"
element also needs to be added to the permissions section of the manifest.
"permissions": [
"tabs"
],
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