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Thanks for using cra-template-chrome-extension :)


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Use this cra template to quick-start your Chrome Extension development with React and MaterialUI.

Getting Started

Run this command to quickstart the project from your terminal.

> npx create-react-app my-chrome-extension --template @bingobangobotto/cra-template-chrome-extension

Commands:

Use this command to develop your extension. Webpack will watch the nececary directories for any changes and automatically build the project with updated files.

webpack-ext-reloader is installed and configured to automatically refresh the extension on changes - no need to manually reload from chrome://extensions

> npm watch

This command builds a production distributable ready to install in Chrome.

> npm build

Only use this command to test your app in the browser. It will serve all the files from the public directory.

> npm test

Notable files and folders

  • Manifest.json: manifest.json
  • Options Page: src/Page/Options/index.js
  • Popup Page src/Page/Popup/index.js
  • Background Script src/Script/Background/index.js
  • Content Script: src/Script/Content/index.js
  • Assets Directory: public/assets

Import Aliases

Import aliases are pre-configured. Any imports can be conveniently referenced within the code as such:

  • @ - src/
  • @PopupPage - src/Page/Popup/
  • @OptionsPage - src/Page/Options/
  • @BackgroundScript - src/Script/Background/
  • @ContentScript - src/Script/Content/
  • @Component - src/Component/
  • @Hook - src/Hook/
  • @Util - src/Util/
  • @Context - src/Context/

Ready-to-use Hooks And Contexts

  • StorageContext

    • useValueStore

    • A hook to interact with the chrome storage api.

    • Use it in your code just like you would useState and the value persists between sessions.

    • Takes in a storage key and a default value.

    • Returns the value, a setter function, loading (true/false) and an error message if exists

import { useStoredValue } from "@/Context/Storage";
export default function ConfigureView() {
	const [name, setName, { loading, error }] = useValueStore("name", null);
	let message = "What should I call you?";
	if (name) message = `Hello, ${name}!`;
	return (
		<Box>
			<Typography>{message}</Typography>
			<form
				onSubmit={e => {
					e.preventDefault();
					set(e.target.name.value);
				}}
			>
				<OutlinedInput
					size="small"
					type="text"
					name="name"
					defaultValue={name}
					endAdornment={
						<IconButton onClick={() => setName(null)}>
							<ClearIcon />
						</IconButton>
					}
				/>
			</form>
		</Box>
	);
}

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