I am developing a firefox extension and I would like to import a function from foo.js. My directory structure looks like this
app
js
foo.js
content.js
manifest.json
background.js
foo.js
function myFunc() {
let hello = 'hello from foo.js';
return hello;
}
export {myFunc};
content.js
import { myFunc } from './js/foo.js';
browser.runtime.onMessage.addListener((message) => {
let result = myFunc();
console.log(result);
});
manifest.json
{
"manifest_version": 2,
"name": "test",
"version": "1.0.0",
"description": "A notetaking tool for YouTube videos",
"icons": {
"48": "icons/border-48.png"
},
"background": {
"scripts": ["background.js"]
},
"permissions": [
"tabs"
],
"content_scripts": [
{
"matches": ["<all_urls>"],
"js": ["content.js"],
"run_at": "document_start"
}
],
"web_accessible_resources":[
"icons/my_icon.svg",
"js/*"
]
}
background.js
browser.tabs.onUpdated.addListener((tabId, changeInfo, tab) => {
browser.tabs.sendMessage(tabId, {message: 'hello from background.js'});
});
This doesn't work. I get the following error in the console
import declarations may only appear at the top level of a module
I don't understand why I am getting this error in content.js, import is placed at the top of the file. I've tried some of the proposed solutions in this similar question but this doesn't work either.