I’m building an Edge extension. I’m trying to get the exact same element as this question asks, but I want to use JS, not Selenium.
Element
I’m running the JS through my extension’s background script. In the future, I would like the popup to have a button and that button to read the syllable on screen.
The provided solution is in Selenium and I’d like to transpile it into JS.
driver.switch_to_frame(driver.find_element_by_xpath("//div[@class='game']/iframe[contains(@src,'jklm.fun')]"))
If none of this works, I guess I’ll have to use optical text recognition.
Here’s manifest.json
{
"name": "myName",
"description": "myDescription",
"version": "1.0.0",
"manifest_version": 3,
"icons": {
"128": "myIcon.png"
},
"content_scripts": [
{
"matches": [
"https://jklm.fun/*"
],
"js": [
"js/myScript.js"
]
}
]
}
Inside js
folder, here’s myScript.js
console.log('myscript is running')
const syllableHandler = () => {
const iframe = document.getElementsByTagName("iframe")
console.log(iframe?.[0]?.contentWindow)
}
document.addEventListener('keydown', syllableHandler)