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// Copyright (c) 2014 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
// found in the LICENSE file.
/**
* Get the current URL.
*
* @param {function(string)} callback called when the URL of the current tab
* is found.
*/
function getCurrentTabUrl(callback) {
// Query filter to be passed to chrome.tabs.query - see
// https://developer.chrome.com/extensions/tabs#method-query
var queryInfo = {
active: true,
currentWindow: true
};
chrome.tabs.query(queryInfo, (tabs) => {
// chrome.tabs.query invokes the callback with a list of tabs that match the
// query. When the popup is opened, there is certainly a window and at least
// one tab, so we can safely assume that |tabs| is a non-empty array.
// A window can only have one active tab at a time, so the array consists of
// exactly one tab.
var tab = tabs[0];
// A tab is a plain object that provides information about the tab.
// See https://developer.chrome.com/extensions/tabs#type-Tab
var url = tab.url;
// tab.url is only available if the "activeTab" permission is declared.
// If you want to see the URL of other tabs (e.g. after removing active:true
// from |queryInfo|), then the "tabs" permission is required to see their
// "url" properties.
console.assert(typeof url == 'string', 'tab.url should be a string');
callback(url);
});
// Most methods of the Chrome extension APIs are asynchronous. This means that
// you CANNOT do something like this:
//
// var url;
// chrome.tabs.query(queryInfo, (tabs) => {
// url = tabs[0].url;
// });
// alert(url); // Shows "undefined", because chrome.tabs.query is async.
}
// This extension loads the saved background color for the current tab if one
// exists. The user can select a new background color from the dropdown for the
// current page, and it will be saved as part of the extension's isolated
// storage. The chrome.storage API is used for this purpose. This is different
// from the window.localStorage API, which is synchronous and stores data bound
// to a document's origin. Also, using chrome.storage.sync instead of
// chrome.storage.local allows the extension data to be synced across multiple
// user devices.
document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', () => {
//MY CODE SDFLSDKFJLSDFJSDLKFJ
var audio = new Audio('cashregister.mp3');
document.getElementById("soundeffect").onclick = function() {
audio.play();
};
// document.getElementById('t-num-fmt-currency').onclick = function() {
// audio.play();
// };
});