How to execute a command line program in Firefox Webextensions?

大兔子大兔子 提交于 2019-12-18 06:25:09

问题


I'd like to run a command (exe somewhere on disk) with arguments in a simple WebExtensions addon, and possibly get its stdout. Is there a way to do so in WebExtensions, since the older APIs are being deprecated?


回答1:


This blog post mentions how - https://blog.mozilla.org/addons/2016/06/09/webextensions-for-firefox-49/

Read the section runtime.connectNative. They say:

runtime.connectNative

This API allows you to communicate with other processes on the host’s operating system. It’s a commonly used API for password managers and security software which needs to communicate with external processes.

To communicate with a native process, there’s a two-step process. First, your installer needs to install a JSON manifest file at an appropriate file location on the target computer. That JSON manifest provides the link between Firefox and the process. Secondly, the user installs the add-on. Then the add-on can call the connectNative, sendNativeMessage and other APIs:

chrome.runtime.sendNativeMessage('your-application',
  { text: "Hello" },
  function(response) {
    console.log("Received " + response);
});

Firefox will start the process if it hasn’t started already, and pipe commands through to the process. Follow along with the progress of runtime.connectNative on Bugzilla.



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/37769533/how-to-execute-a-command-line-program-in-firefox-webextensions

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