File: test_remoteTroubleshoot.html

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<!DOCTYPE HTML>
<html>
<script>

// Set up a promise to wait for a response to our remote request.
window.remoteTroubleShootingResult = new Promise(resolve => {
  window.addEventListener("WebChannelMessageToContent", function (event) {
    if (event.detail.id == "remote-troubleshooting") {
      // Store the result our DOM just for good measure/diagnostics.
      document.getElementById("troubleshooting").textContent =
        JSON.stringify(event.detail.message, null, 2);

      resolve(event.detail.message);
    }
  });
});

// Make a request for the troubleshooting data as we load.
window.onload = function() {
  var event = new window.CustomEvent("WebChannelMessageToChrome", {
    detail: JSON.stringify({
      id: "remote-troubleshooting",
      message: {
        command: "request",
      },
    }),
  });
  window.dispatchEvent(event);
};
</script>

<body>
  <pre id="troubleshooting"/>
</body>

</html>