Can AppleScript access browser tabs and execute javascript in them?

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逝去的感伤 2021-01-31 19:47

I\'m curious if AppleScript can access each specific tab in a browser and execute some javascript in them.

Anyone have ideas?

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  • 2021-01-31 20:18

    For Google Chrome, use execute from AppleScript Chromium Suite:

    execute v : Execute a piece of javascript.

    execute specifier : The tab to execute the command in.

    javascript text : The javascript code to execute.

    Example:

    tell application "Google Chrome"
        execute front window's active tab javascript "alert('example');"
    end tell
    

    Can be done in Safari either:

    tell application "Safari" to do JavaScript "alert('example')" in document 1
    

    For other browsers, check the functions at File -> Open Dictionary on AppleScript editor.

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  • 2021-01-31 20:30

    Recently Google Chrome disabled the ability to execute JavaScript via AppleScript. I'm having trouble finding a reference link, but in Chrome Canary v59 it doesn't work and gives a message saying it's disabled, and I'm seeing it still work in Chrome v57 so it's got to be very new.

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  • 2021-01-31 20:30

    The function below runs JavaScript in each tab of the frontmost window in Chrome and concatenates the output. To run JavaScript in in all windows, replace window 1 with windows.

    xjss(){ osascript -e'on run {a}
        set o to ""
        tell app "Google Chrome" to repeat with t in (get tabs of window 1)
            tell t to set o to o & (execute JavaScript a) & linefeed
        end
    end' -- "$1"; }
    

    This runs JavaScript in only the frontmost tab:

    xjs(){ osascript -e'on run {a}
        tell app "Google Chrome" to tell active tab of window 1 to execute JavaScript a
    end' -- "$1"; }
    

    Here are similar functions for Safari:

    sjss(){ osascript -e'on run {a}
        set o to ""
        tell app "Safari" to repeat with t in (get tabs of window 1)
            tell t to set o to o & (do JavaScript a) & linefeed
        end
    end' -- "$1"; }
    
    sjs(){ osascript -e'on run {a}
        tell app "Safari" to tell document 1 to do JavaScript a
    end' -- "$1"; }
    

    Since some version of Chrome released in 2018, an error like this is shown by default when running an execute JavaScript command:

    78:98: execution error: Google Chrome got an error: Executing JavaScript through AppleScript is turned off. To turn it on, from the menu bar, go to View > Developer > Allow JavaScript from Apple Events. For more information: https://support.google.com/chrome/?p=applescript (12)

    Safari has a similar preference in "Develop > Allow JavaScript from Apple Events" which was turned off by default in macOS version 10.11.5 (released in 2016-05-16).

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