My Chrome extension works fine if I just use JavaScript.
When I tried for TypeScript Webpack, the issue I was facing was that the function foo
was not found.
Uncaught ReferenceError: foo is not defined
manifest.json:
"content_scripts":
[
{
"js": ["global.js", "content.js"],
"matches": ["https://*.my-domain.com/*"],
"run_at": "document_end"
}
],
content.ts :
console.log("content.js");
let afterDOMLoaded = () =>
{
foo()
.then((result) => console.log(result))
.catch((error) => console.error(error));
}
if (document.readyState === 'loading')
{
document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', afterDOMLoaded);
}
else
{
afterDOMLoaded();
}
global.js :
console.log("global.js");
let foo = async () =>
{
await something();
}
tsconfig.json :
{
"compilerOptions": {
"outDir": "./dist",
"allowJs": true,
"target": "ES6"
},
"include": [
"./src/**/*"
]
}
webpack.config.js :
const path = require("path");
const glob = require("glob");
const CopyPlugin = require("copy-webpack-plugin");
module.exports =
{
entry: glob.sync('./src/**/*.ts').reduce(function(obj, el)
{
obj[path.parse(el).name] = el;
return obj;
}, {}),
output:
{
filename: "[name].js",
path: path.resolve(__dirname, "dist")
},
module:
{
rules: [
{ test: /\.ts?$/, loader: "ts-loader" }
]
},
plugins: [
new CopyPlugin(
{
patterns: [
{
from: "**",
to: path.resolve(__dirname, "dist"),
context: path.resolve(__dirname, "src"),
globOptions: { ignore: ["**/*.ts"] },
force: true
}]
})
],
optimization:
{
minimize: false,
splitChunks:
{
chunks: "all"
}
}
}
I can see that the ordering of loading the scripts is also correct as console.log shows :
global.js
content.js
If I define foo
in content.ts, right on top, then everything works.
So I don't know where the issue is, webpack or typescript ?
CodePudding user response:
Webpack wraps each "module" (a file is itself a module) in its own function scope, so the let foo
variable is block scoped and no longer accessible in "global" scope by the content
module.
Use export
/import
syntax (after all, that is very probably a reason for using a bundler), or place it on global scope (no variable keyword). But IIRC, using global scope in an extension may interfere with the rendered web pages?