A java library allowing to turn any JVM application into a Web Native Messaging Host .
To date, web native messaging protocol only supports stdio
communication:
- messages are sent to the native application's
stdin
- messages are sent to the browser extension via native application's
stdout
Native application (e.g. your JVM application) instances started by the browser must never use System.out
for anything else than native messaging. Very often, you will have to make sure your logger never writes to System.out
.
As soon as a Channel
is open, the current library will swap System.in
and System.out
for instances throwing exception on any interaction attempt coming from components foreign to the current library. On Channel
shutdown, the library will swap back the standard System.in
and System.out
instances. The current library cannot cover the full application lifecycle, therefore it is only a best effort.
Using System.out
(e.g. for logging) before opening a Channel
will probably trigger a fatal error on the browser side leading to the end of the communication channel and the native application shutdown.
- Add the following dependency:
<dependency> <groupId>com.cosium.web_native_messaging_host</groupId> <artifactId>web-native-messaging-host</artifactId> <version>${web-native-messaging-host.version}</version> </dependency>
- Open the communication channel:
public class App implements MessageHandler { private final ObjectMapper objectMapper = new ObjectMapper(); public static void main(String[] args) { Host host = Host.builder(new App()).build(); // Open the communication channel try (CloseableChannel channel = host.openChannel()) { // Block until channel shutdown channel.waitForShutdown(); } } @Override public void onMessage(Channel channel, ContainerNode<?> rawMessage) { Message message = objectMapper.convertValue(rawMessage, Message.class); // Print the received message System.out.printf("Received message '%s'%n", message.body); // Send a message to the other end channel.sendMessage(objectMapper.valueToTree(new Message("I got your message"))); } private record Message(String body) { } }
e2e-tests
can only run on Unix systems.
./mvnw clean verify
./release.sh