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javascript - How can I send data to Chrome extension?

I am developing a user authentication for my bookmarking extension. The extension works with the Google App Engine (Python) backend at http://ting-1.appspot.com/.

The first time the extension runs, background.html opens options.html in a new tab and the user enters his email address. I send the email address to the app like this (not tried yet):

in options.html
---------------

var formData = new FormData();

formData.append("extension_user", userEmail);

var xhr = new XMLHttpRequest();
xhr.open("POST", "http://ting-1.appspot.com/authsender", true);
xhr.send(formData);

In the app, the handler AuthSender sends the confirmation email to the user:

class AuthSender(webapp.RequestHandler):
    def post(self):
        new_user = self.request.get("extension_user") 
        mail.send_mail(
        sender="Ting <[email protected]>",
        to=new_user,
        subject="Ting Bookmarking: confirm your email",
        body="""click on the link below to confirm your email: 
<a href="http://ting-1.appspot.com/authHandler"></a> 

Happy Bookmarking!""")

If the user clicks the link in the email AuthReceive handler in the app will process the request and send confirmation to the extension. But I could not figure out how to send the confirmation to the extension.

When the user clicks on the link, how can I send confirmation back to the extension? Do I use XMLHttpRequest again? How? And what kind of listener I need to put at the extension?

Below is a sketch of the AuthReceive handler in the app:

class AuthReceive(InboundMailHandler):
    def receive(self, message):

#---------------------------------------
        #receive email // I know this part
        #send confirmation to extension // I need help with this
#--------------------------------------
...

And in background.html

//...
// add listener and save the variable to localStorage
//...

Thanks for your help.

UPDATE

This is the code to conform to Moishe's answer. Everything works except the last step: handler.onmessage is not triggered.

options.html

<html>
<head><title>Extension Options</title></head>
<body>
<p>Enter your gmail address:</p>

<textarea id="getEmail" style="margin-bottom: 4px; width: 250px; height: 20px">
</textarea><br />

<button id="save">Save</button>
<!--<button id="save">Clear</button>-->

<script type="text/javascript">

document.getElementById("getEmail").placeholder = "your gmail address" ;

//send entered gmail address to the server
document.getElementById("save").addEventListener
(
    "click", 
    function ()
    {
        var userEmail = document.getElementById("getEmail").value;
        var formData = new FormData();
        formData.append("extension_user", userEmail);

        var channel;
        var socket;
        var handler = new Object();
        handler.onmessage =
        function (evt)
        {   
            //evt.data will be what the server sends in channel.send_message
            console.log("evt.data received from authhandler: " + evt.data);
        };    

        var xhr = new XMLHttpRequest();
        xhr.onReadyStateChange = function()
        {
            //error handling etc not included
            if (xhr.readyState == 4 && xhr.status == 200)
            {
                token = xhr.responseText;
                channel = new goog.appengine.Channel(token);
                socket = channel.open(handler);
            }
        };
        xhr.open("POST", "http://ting-1.appspot.com/authsender", true);
        xhr.send(formData);
        console.log("formData sent to authsender: " + formData);

    }, false
)
//...
</script>
</body>
</html>

AuthSender and AuthHandler

class AuthSender(webapp.RequestHandler):
    def post(self):
        new_user = self.request.get("extension_user")
        link = "http://ting-1.appspot.com/authhandler?new_user=%s" % new_user

        message = mail.EmailMessage()
        message.sender="Ting <[email protected]>"
        message.to=new_user
        message.subject="Ting Bookmarking - Confirm your email"
        message.body="""Click on the link to confirm your email: %s """ % link
        message.send()

        logging.info("message sent to: %s " % message.to)

        token = channel.create_channel(new_user)
        self.response.out.write(token)

class AuthHandler(webapp.RequestHandler):
    def get(self):
        new_user = self.request.get("new_user")

        channel.send_message(new_user, new_user)

        logging.info("new_user sent to client: %s" % new_user)


Working version

(Related question)

options.html

<html>
<head>
    <title>Extension Options</title>
    <!-- this does not work because it is local url
    <script type="text/javascript" src="/_ah/channel/jsapi"></script>
    -->
    <script type="text/javascript" src="https://talkgadget.google.com/talkgadget/channel.js"></script>
</head>

<body>
<p>Enter your gmail address:</p>

<textarea id="getEmail" style="margin-bottom: 4px; width: 250px; height: 20px">
</textarea><br />

<button id="save">Save</button>

<script>
document.getElementById("getEmail").placeholder = "your gmail address" ;

document.getElementById("save").addEventListener
(
    "click", 
    function ()
    {
        var userEmail = document.getElementById("getEmail").value;
        var formData = new FormData();
        formData.append("extension_user", userEmail);

        var channel;
        var socket;
        var handler = 
        {
            onopen: function () { alert("onopen") },
            onerror: function () { alert("onerror") },
            onclose: function () { alert("onclose") },
            onmessage: 
            function (evt)
            {
                alert("evt.data is: " + evt.data)
            }
        };    

        var xhr = new XMLHttpRequest();
        xhr.onreadystatechange = function()
        {
            if (xhr.readyState == 4 && xhr.status == 200)
            {
                token = xhr.responseText;
                channel = new goog.appengine.Channel(token);
                socket = channel.open(handler);
            }
        };
        xhr.open("POST", "http://ting-1.appspot.com/authsender", true);
        xhr.send(formData);            
    }, false
)
</script>
</body>
</html>

AuthSender and AuthHandler

class AuthSender(webapp.RequestHandler):
    def post(self):
        new_user = self.request.get("extension_user")
        link = "http://ting-1.appspot.com/authhandler?new_user=%s" % new_user

        message = mail.EmailMessage()
        message.sender="Ting <[email protected]>"
        message.to=new_user
        message.subject="Ting Bookmarking - Confirm your email"
        message.body="""Click on the link to confirm your email: %s """ % link
        message.send()

        token = channel.create_channel(new_user)

        self.response.out.write(token)

class AuthHandler(webapp.RequestHandler):
    def get(self):
        new_user = self.request.get("new_user")

        self.response.out.write(new_user)

        channel.send_message(new_user, new_user)
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