My main goal is:
Going to my application, open a link there in a new tab, make something in the new tab and send an event to the parent-main tab to refresh.
I have learned 2 techniques that doesn't do exactly what I need:
- postMessage - works as far as I know only on iframe and not on tabs
- window.opener - works only with window.open(url) that opens only new window and not new tab.
How can I pass an event from the child to the parent using tabs? I'd be happy for a specific example for javascript code in the parent and the child. It should work for cross-domain (for example: www.mydomain.com and bills.mydomain.com).
Is there a a jQuery solution I am missing?
What I did for myself, I implemeted some ajax to submit changes from the window2 into database. I implemeted JSON to pull new data from the database back to window1
By seeing how similar questions only talk about
window.open
(which you don't want to use) and as afaik there is no easy way to get all windows on the same domain, for what you want, you probably need to write your own framework to do this usingwindow.sessionStorage
.I don't think you'll get access to subdomains with it and definitely not to other domains, though.
Practical ideas for window-specific message passing using
sessionStorage
..You can pass things in the URL (GET) so a way to pass messages could be to make the parent generate a unique id for itself
parentID
, a unique id for it's childchildID
(which is inserted into the URL along with theparentID
on click if you're using an<a>
, or a hidden field if you don't mind a<form method="GET">
), then withsessionStorage
save messages to the parent using keys likeparentID.childID.timeStamp
, have an interval in both parent and child that looks forsessionStorage
keys starting with the window's ID, then a.
, (i.e. the parent looks forparentID.
) on a match copy the key & value to a new var, delete (so it doesn't get found again) and then parse as desired.I know this is a bit wordy but I think it is likely much easier to explain as a concept than writing working example code.
The following works for me in chrome, firefox, ie(didn't test more browsers)
assume 3 documents
at first set the domain-property of all 3 documents to mydomain.com
in parent.html create a hidden iframe with a name-property of e.g. "hiddenframe". Also create some function that may later receive a response.
parent.html should now look like this:
In child.html you'll now be able to load a document into the hidden iframe inside parent.html
(don't be confused in face of the use of
window.open()
here, there will not open a new window, the page will be loaded into the iframe in parent.html)In dispatcher.html you now may call the function inside parent.html
When you only need to reload the parent.html it's a little bit easier.
Again set the document.domain-property in parent.html and child.html(you don't need the iframe in parent.html and the dispatcher.html)
In parent.html also set the name-property of the window, e.g.
In child.html you now may access the
parentTab
-window(tab)...or simply use "parentTarget" as target-property of a link or form in child.html