webextension-manifest

Type declarations for WebExtension manifest.json


Keywords
extension, WebExtension, manifest, manifest.json, typings, TypeScript
License
MIT
Install
npm install webextension-manifest@1.0.0

Documentation

webextension-manifest

TypeScript type declarations for manifest.json, part of the WebExtension API.

Installation

npm install --save-dev webextension-manifest

Usage

The type of manifest.json is default-exported and can be used like this:

// docs/examples/default-export.ts

import Manifest from "webextension-manifest";

const manifest: Manifest = {
    manifest_version: 2,
    name: "Awesome Extension",
    version: "1.0.0",
};

The type of each individual manifest key is also exported:

// docs/examples/individual-keys.ts

import Manifest, * as M from "webextension-manifest";

const content_scripts: M.ContentScripts = [
    {
        js: [ "do-cool-stuff.js" ],
        matches: [ "*://*.example.com/*" ],
    },
];

const manifest: Manifest = {
    content_scripts,
    manifest_version: 2,
    name: "Awesome Extension",
    version: "1.0.0",
};

Contribute

Clone, build and test:

git clone https://github.com/SimonAlling/webextension-manifest
cd webextension-manifest
npm install
npm run build
npm test

Code examples

We use embedme for DRY, typechecked code examples in the readme. Here's how to add one:

  1. Create a file containing the example in docs/examples, e.g. embedme-example.ts.
  2. Add a code block referencing your new file in README.md:
    // docs/examples/embedme-example.ts
  3. The example code will be automatically inserted (or updated) on npm run build.