Assuming that http://translate.google.hu/*
pages are the ones you wish to inject code into on reload, you would have to go about it in a slightly different way. Currently you are always injecting code into those pages (without the permission to do so, no less) and then trying to use the chrome.tabs
api inside that content script, which you can't do. Instead, we will put the listener in a background page and inject the code only on a page refresh, like you want. First the manifest:
{
"manifest_version": 2,
"name": "Sample Extension",
"description": "Sample Chrome Extension",
"version": "1.0",
"background": {
"scripts": ["background.js"]
},
"permissions":[
"http://translate.google.hu/*", "tabs"
]
}
background.js
chrome.tabs.onUpdated.addListener(function(tabId,changeInfo,tab){
if (tab.url.indexOf("http://translate.google.hu/") > -1 &&
changeInfo.url === undefined){
chrome.tabs.executeScript(tabId, {file: "program.js"} );
}
});
This will listen for the onUpdated
event, checks if it is one of the url
's that we want to inject into, and then it checks if the page was reloaded. That last step is accomplished by checking if changeInfo.url
exists. If it does, then that means that the url was changed and thus not a refresh. Conversely, if it doesn't exist, then the page must have only been refreshed.