Chrome.extension.getbackgroundpage() Returns Null After Awhile
Solution 1:
According to the referenced page (Difference between Event and Background Page) there is a better option to get the background while still using Event Page :
If your extension uses, extension.getBackgroundPage, switch to runtime.getBackgroundPage instead. The newer method is asynchronous so that it can start the event page if necessary before returning it.
This worked well for me, just do your job in the asynchronous callback, which receives the background page as a function parameter.
Here is the specification of the method runtime.getBackgroundPage
Solution 2:
Change your background(Event Page) to a real background Page.
Modify your manifest file from
"background":{"scripts":["background.js"],"persistent":false}
to
"background":{"scripts":["background.js"],"persistent":true}
Event pages are very similar to background pages, with one important difference: event pages are loaded only when they are needed. When the event page is not actively doing something, it is unloaded, freeing memory and other system resources.
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