1 <div id="pageData-name" class="pageData">experimental.webInspector.* APIs</div> 2 3 <p> 4 The following API modules provide support for extending 5 Chrome Development Tools (aka WebInspector): 6 </p> 7 8 <a name="api-list"></a> 9 <ul> 10 <li jsselect="webInspectorAPIs();"> 11 <a jsvalues=".href: $this + '.html'" jscontent="$this"></a></li> 12 </ul> 13 14 <p class="warning"> 15 <b>Caution:</b> 16 Don't depend on these experimental APIs. They might disappear, and they 17 <em>will</em> change. 18 Also, the Chrome Developer Dashboard doesn't allow you to 19 upload extensions that use experimental APIs. 20 </p> 21 22 <h2 id="using">How to use WebInspector APIs</h2> 23 24 <ol> 25 <li> 26 WebInspector APIs are currently experimental, so please start with 27 <a href="experimental.html">the steps for using experimental extension 28 APIs</a>. 29 </li> 30 <li> 31 Specify the "devtools_page" field in your extension's manifest and make 32 sure you have "experimental" permission: 33 <pre> 34 { 35 "name": ... 36 "version": "1.0", 37 "minimum_chrome_version": "10.0", 38 <b>"devtools_page": "devtools.html"</b>, 39 "permissions": [ <b>"experimental"</b> ... ], 40 ... 41 } 42 </pre> 43 </li> 44 <li> 45 An instance of the devtools_page specified in your extension's manifest 46 will be created for every Developer Tools window opened. The page may add 47 other extension pages as panels and sidebars to the Developer Tools window 48 using <a href="experimental.webInspector.panels" 49 >experimental.webInspector.panels</a> 50 API. 51 </li> 52 <li>The APIs available to extension pages within the Developer Tools 53 window include all <a href="#api-list">experimental.webInspector modules 54 listed above</a> and <a href="extension.html">chrome.extension</a> API. 55 Other extension APIs are not available to the Developer Tools pages, but 56 you may invoke them by sending a request to the background page of your 57 extension, similarly to how it's done in the 58 <a href="overview.html#contentScripts">content scripts</a>. 59 <li>Please note that, unlike other Chrome Extension APIs, the WebInspector 60 APIs lack "chrome" prefix. This is because the APIs, as the WebInspector 61 itself, are a part of WebKit and may eventually appear in other browsers. 62 </li> 63 <li> 64 <a href="http://groups.google.com/group/google-chrome-developer-tools/topics" 65 >Give us feedback!</a> 66 Your comments and suggestions help us improve the APIs and decide which 67 ones should move from experimental to supported. 68 </li> 69 </ol> 70 71 <h2 id="other">More information</h2> 72 73 <p> 74 For information on the standard APIs that extensions can use, see 75 <a href="api_index.html">chrome.* APIs</a> and 76 <a href="api_other.html">Other APIs</a>. 77 </p> 78