├── .gitignore
├── images
├── active.png
├── icon16.png
├── icon32.png
├── icon48.png
├── default.png
├── expired.png
├── icon128.png
└── invalid.png
├── description-images
├── active.png
├── default.png
├── email.gif
├── expired.png
├── icon128.png
├── invalid.png
├── ticket.gif
├── widget.png
└── ChromeWebStore_Badge_v2_340x96.png
├── manifest.json
├── assets
├── js
│ ├── options.js
│ └── popup.js
└── css
│ ├── styles.css
│ └── apexcharts.min.css
├── options.html
├── popup.html
├── contentScript.css
├── background.js
├── README.md
├── contentScript.js
└── LICENSE
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1 | {
2 | "name": "Easy Envato",
3 | "version": "2.2",
4 | "description": "Get a glimpse of Envato sales data and verify purchase code with just a selection",
5 | "permissions": [
6 | "storage",
7 | "clipboardWrite",
8 | "notifications",
9 | "alarms"
10 | ],
11 | "host_permissions": [
12 | "http://*/*",
13 | "https://*/*"
14 | ],
15 | "background": {
16 | "service_worker": "background.js"
17 | },
18 | "options_page": "options.html",
19 | "content_scripts": [
20 | {
21 | "matches": [
22 | "http://*/*",
23 | "https://*/*"
24 | ],
25 | "js": [
26 | "contentScript.js"
27 | ],
28 | "css": [
29 | "contentScript.css"
30 | ],
31 | "all_frames": true
32 | }
33 | ],
34 | "icons": {
35 | "16": "images/icon16.png",
36 | "32": "images/icon32.png",
37 | "48": "images/icon48.png",
38 | "128": "images/icon128.png"
39 | },
40 | "action": {
41 | "default_icon": "images/default.png",
42 | "default_popup": "popup.html",
43 | "default_title": "Easy Envato"
44 | },
45 | "manifest_version": 3
46 | }
47 |
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/assets/js/options.js:
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1 | 'use strict';
2 |
3 | let update_details = document.getElementById('update_details');
4 | let token_field = document.getElementById('envato_token');
5 |
6 | update_details.addEventListener('click', function (e) {
7 |
8 | e.preventDefault();
9 | var data = {};
10 |
11 | var enable;
12 |
13 | var show_details = document.querySelector('input[name="show_details"]:checked');
14 | if (show_details != null) enable = show_details.value;
15 |
16 | data["token"] = token_field.value;
17 | data["show_details"] = enable;
18 |
19 | chrome.storage.local.set({'data': data});
20 | alert("Settings Saved!");
21 |
22 | });
23 |
24 | chrome.storage.local.get('data', function (data) {
25 | var token, show_details;
26 |
27 | if (data.data === undefined) {
28 | show_details = 1;
29 | } else {
30 | token = data.data.token;
31 | show_details = data.data.show_details;
32 | }
33 |
34 | if (show_details == 1)
35 | document.forms["configure"]["show_details"].checked = true;
36 |
37 | if (token === undefined)
38 | return;
39 |
40 | token_field.value = token;
41 | });
42 |
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/options.html:
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1 |
2 |
3 |
4 | ' +
158 | '
' +
159 | '
' +
160 | '
' +
161 | '
' + details.name + '
' +
162 | '
' + details.code + '
' +
163 | '
' +
164 | '
';
165 |
166 | item_info.innerHTML += '
';
167 |
168 | item_info.innerHTML += '
' + details.buyer + '' + ' | ' + details.license + '
';
169 |
170 | item_info.innerHTML += '
Purchase: ' + formatDate(details.sold_at) + '
';
171 |
172 | item_info.innerHTML += '
Support End: ' + details.support_until + '
';
173 | }
174 |
175 | purchase_details.appendChild(item_info);
176 |
177 | details_container.appendChild(purchase_details);
178 | wrapper.appendChild(details_container);
179 | card.appendChild(wrapper);
180 | document.body.appendChild(card);
181 |
182 | cardElem = document.querySelector("#purchase-details-card");
183 | }
184 |
185 | function formatDate(time) {
186 | var options = {
187 | weekday: 'long',
188 | year: 'numeric',
189 | month: 'short',
190 | day: 'numeric',
191 | hour: 'numeric',
192 | minute: 'numeric'
193 | };
194 |
195 | if (!(time instanceof Date)) {
196 | time = new Date(time);
197 | }
198 | return time.toLocaleDateString("en-US", options);
199 | }
200 |
201 | function checkPurchaseCode(code) {
202 | setDefaultIcon();
203 |
204 | chrome.storage.local.get('data', function (data) {
205 |
206 | if (data.data === undefined) return;
207 |
208 | var token = data.data.token;
209 | show_details = data.data.show_details;
210 |
211 | if (token === undefined) return;
212 |
213 | processPurchaseCode(token, code);
214 | });
215 | }
216 |
217 | function processPurchaseCode(token, code) {
218 | var xhr = new XMLHttpRequest();
219 | xhr.open('GET', encodeURI('https://api.envato.com/v3/market/author/sale?code=' + code), true);
220 | xhr.setRequestHeader("Authorization", "Bearer " + token);
221 | xhr.onreadystatechange = function (e) {
222 | if (this.readyState === 4) {
223 |
224 | var response = JSON.parse(this.responseText);
225 | if (this.status === 200) {
226 | updatePurchaseDetails(parseResponse(response, code));
227 | } else {
228 | var details = {};
229 |
230 | if (this.status === 404) {
231 | details['error'] = "Invalid Purchase Code";
232 | } else {
233 |
234 | details['error'] = response.error;
235 | }
236 |
237 | updatePurchaseDetails(details);
238 | }
239 | }
240 | };
241 | xhr.send();
242 |
243 | }
244 |
245 | function parseResponse(response, code) {
246 | var item = response.item;
247 |
248 | var purchase_details = {};
249 | purchase_details['code'] = code;
250 | purchase_details['id'] = item.id;
251 | purchase_details['name'] = item.name;
252 | purchase_details['icon'] = item.previews.icon_preview.icon_url;
253 |
254 | purchase_details['buyer'] = response.buyer;
255 | purchase_details['sold_at'] = response.sold_at;
256 | purchase_details['support_until'] = response.supported_until;
257 | purchase_details['license'] = response.license;
258 |
259 |
260 | return purchase_details;
261 | }
262 |
263 | function getSelectionText() {
264 | return window.getSelection ? window.getSelection().toString() : "";
265 | }
266 |
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1 | document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', function () {
2 |
3 | const SALES_ENDPOINT = 'https://api.envato.com/v3/market/author/sales?page=1';
4 | const USERNAME_ENDPOINT = 'https://api.envato.com/v1/market/private/user/username.json';
5 | const MONTHS_SALE_ENDPOINT = 'https://api.envato.com/v1/market/private/user/earnings-and-sales-by-month.json';
6 | const STATEMENT_ENDPOINT = 'https://api.envato.com/v3/market/user/statement';
7 | const USER_INFO_ENDPOINT = 'https://api.envato.com/v1/market/user:{username}.json';
8 | const ENVATO_SALES_DATA = 'https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vQdJG6f0rOmXaQCJZhp97plUwEm-Kq94p_o7nUoBxrsbsCgVMX1zx8y-A62xrl2cV0ckE8XykXF8NDd/pub?output=csv';
9 |
10 | const SHOW_LAST_N_SALE_LIST = 3;
11 | const SHOW_LAST_N_MONTHS = 4;
12 | const SHOW_LAST_N_DAYS = 14;
13 | const VERSION = 1;
14 |
15 | let token = false;
16 |
17 | chrome.storage.local.get('data', function (data) {
18 |
19 | if (data && data.data === undefined) {
20 | open_options_page();
21 | return;
22 | }
23 |
24 | token = data.data.token;
25 |
26 | if (token === undefined) {
27 | open_options_page();
28 | return;
29 | }
30 | start_init()
31 | });
32 |
33 | function open_options_page() {
34 | chrome.runtime.openOptionsPage()
35 | }
36 |
37 | const AUTO_UPDATE_TIME_IN_SEC = 300;
38 | const box = document.getElementById("box");
39 | const head = document.getElementById("head");
40 | const error_message = document.getElementById("error_message");
41 | let api_data = {};
42 | let update_temp_data = false;
43 | let refresh_status = document.getElementById('refresh_data');
44 |
45 | async function start_init() {
46 | api_data = await get_storage_data('_temp_data');
47 | if (!api_data) {
48 | api_data = {};
49 | box.classList.add('loading');
50 | setRefreshing(true);
51 | }
52 | await init();
53 | }
54 |
55 | async function init() {
56 | try {
57 | await load_data();
58 | box.classList.remove('loading');
59 | let current_time = Math.floor(Date.now() / 1000);
60 |
61 |
62 | if (update_temp_data) {
63 | api_data['version'] = VERSION;
64 | api_data['update_time'] = current_time;
65 | chrome.storage.local.set({'_temp_data': api_data});
66 | }
67 | if ('update_time' in api_data) {
68 | let api_update_time = api_data['update_time'];
69 |
70 | if ((current_time - api_update_time) > AUTO_UPDATE_TIME_IN_SEC) {
71 | refresh_data();
72 | return true;
73 | }
74 | }
75 | setRefreshing(false);
76 | return true;
77 | } catch (e) {
78 |
79 | let status = e.status;
80 |
81 | if(e.response && e.response.error) {
82 | invalid_token(e.response.error);
83 | }else if (status === 401) {
84 | invalid_token('Please enter a valid Envato Token');
85 | }
86 | console.log(e);
87 | }
88 | }
89 |
90 | function setRefreshing(refresh) {
91 | if (refresh) {
92 | refresh_status.classList.add('rotate');
93 | } else {
94 | refresh_status.classList.remove('rotate');
95 | }
96 | }
97 |
98 | refresh_status.addEventListener("click", function () {
99 | //refresh_data();
100 | });
101 |
102 | function refresh_data() {
103 | setRefreshing(true);
104 | api_data = {};
105 | init();
106 | }
107 |
108 | async function load_data() {
109 | await update_header();
110 | await update_months_sale_data();
111 | await update_graphs();
112 | }
113 |
114 | async function update_header() {
115 |
116 | let author_image, author_username;
117 |
118 | let sales_data = {};
119 |
120 | if ('sales_data' in api_data) {
121 | sales_data = api_data['sales_data'];
122 | } else {
123 | sales_data = await send_request(SALES_ENDPOINT);
124 | update_temp_data = true;
125 | }
126 | let sales_data_length = sales_data.length;
127 |
128 | if (!sales_data_length) {
129 |
130 | let username_data, account_info_data;
131 | if ('username_data' in api_data) {
132 | username_data = api_data['username_data'];
133 | } else {
134 | username_data = await send_request(USERNAME_ENDPOINT);
135 | api_data['username_data'] = username_data;
136 | update_temp_data = true;
137 | }
138 |
139 | author_username = username_data['username'];
140 | } else {
141 | let first_item_details = sales_data[0]['item'];
142 | author_username = first_item_details['author_username'];
143 |
144 | let title_suffix = 'was purchased';
145 | var list_wrapper = document.getElementById('last_few_sales_list');
146 | list_wrapper.innerHTML = '';
147 | var j = 0;
148 | for (var i = 0; i < sales_data_length; i++) {
149 | if (j === SHOW_LAST_N_SALE_LIST) {
150 | break;
151 | }
152 | let item_details = parse_item_details(sales_data[i]);
153 |
154 | if (!item_details.license) {
155 | continue;
156 | }
157 | sales_data[i] = item_details;
158 | var list_item = document.createElement('li');
159 | list_item.setAttribute('class', 'sale_item_info');
160 |
161 | var list_item_wrapper = document.createElement('div');
162 | list_item_wrapper.setAttribute('class', 'sale_item_info_wrapper');
163 |
164 | var list_item_logo = document.createElement('img');
165 | list_item_logo.setAttribute('class', 'item_logo');
166 | list_item_logo.setAttribute('src', item_details['icon']);
167 | list_item_logo.setAttribute('alt', 'Item Logo');
168 |
169 | list_item_wrapper.appendChild(list_item_logo);
170 |
171 | var list_item_body = document.createElement('div');
172 | list_item_body.setAttribute('class', 'sale_item_info_body');
173 |
174 | var list_item_title = document.createElement('span');
175 | list_item_title.setAttribute('class', 'sale_item_title');
176 | var list_item_title_suffix = document.createElement('span');
177 | var list_item_purchase_duration = document.createElement('span');
178 | list_item_purchase_duration.setAttribute('class', 'font_600');
179 | list_item_title.innerText = item_details['name'];
180 | list_item_title_suffix.innerText = title_suffix;
181 | list_item_purchase_duration.innerText = calculate_date_diff(item_details['sold_at']);
182 |
183 | list_item_body.append(list_item_title);
184 | list_item_body.append(list_item_title_suffix);
185 | list_item_body.append(list_item_purchase_duration);
186 |
187 |
188 | list_item_wrapper.append(list_item_body);
189 | list_item.appendChild(list_item_wrapper);
190 | list_wrapper.appendChild(list_item);
191 | j++;
192 | }
193 |
194 | }
195 |
196 | let user_info_data;
197 | if ('user_info_data' in api_data) {
198 | user_info_data = api_data['user_info_data'];
199 | } else {
200 | let user_endpoint = USER_INFO_ENDPOINT.replace("{username}", author_username);
201 | user_info_data = await send_request(user_endpoint);
202 | }
203 |
204 | author_image = user_info_data['user']['image'];
205 | let total_sales = Number(user_info_data['user']['sales']);
206 | head.querySelector('.author_total_sales_value').textContent = format_number(total_sales);
207 |
208 | head.querySelector('.author_image img').src = author_image;
209 | head.querySelector('.author_username').textContent = author_username;
210 |
211 | if (update_temp_data) {
212 | api_data['sales_data'] = sales_data;
213 | api_data['user_info_data'] = user_info_data;
214 | }
215 | }
216 |
217 | async function update_months_sale_data() {
218 | let month_data_wrapper = document.getElementById('last_few_month_sales');
219 | let total_sales = 0;
220 | let months_data;
221 | if ('earnings-and-sales-by-month' in api_data) {
222 | months_data = api_data['earnings-and-sales-by-month'];
223 | } else {
224 | let data = await send_request(MONTHS_SALE_ENDPOINT);
225 | months_data = data['earnings-and-sales-by-month'];
226 | api_data['earnings-and-sales-by-month'] = months_data;
227 | update_temp_data = true;
228 | }
229 |
230 | let total_months = months_data.length;
231 | let html = '';
232 |
233 | for (var i = total_months - 1; i >= Math.max(0, total_months - SHOW_LAST_N_MONTHS); i--) {
234 | var month = months_data[i];
235 | var month_sales = month['sales'];
236 | total_sales += Number(month_sales);
237 | var month_date = new Date(month['month']);
238 | month_date.setTime(month_date.getTime() - month_date.getTimezoneOffset() * 60000);
239 |
240 | var formatted_month_sales = format_number(month_sales);
241 | var month_sale_value = '$' + format_number(month['earnings']);
242 | var month_name = month_date.toLocaleString('default', {month: 'short'});
243 | html += '
\n' +
244 | '
' + month_name + '
\n' +
245 | '
\n' +
246 | '
' + formatted_month_sales + '
\n' +
247 | '
' + month_sale_value + '
\n' +
248 | '
\n' +
249 | '
';
250 |
251 |
252 | }
253 |
254 | month_data_wrapper.innerHTML = html;
255 | }
256 |
257 | async function update_graphs() {
258 | let total_sales = [];
259 | let page = 1;
260 | let envato_total_sales = [];
261 | if ('last_n_day_sales' in api_data) {
262 | total_sales = api_data['last_n_day_sales'];
263 | envato_total_sales = api_data['envato_total_sales'];
264 |
265 | create_graphs(envato_total_sales, total_sales);
266 | } else {
267 | envato_total_sales = await get_envato_data();
268 |
269 | let from_date = new Date();
270 | from_date.setDate(from_date.getDate() - SHOW_LAST_N_DAYS);
271 | let to_date = new Date();
272 | let url = new URL(STATEMENT_ENDPOINT);
273 | url.searchParams.append('type', 'Sale');
274 | url.searchParams.append('from_date', format_date(from_date));
275 | url.searchParams.append('to_date', format_date(to_date));
276 | while (true) {
277 | url.searchParams.append('page', page);
278 | var fetch = await send_request(url.toString());
279 |
280 | var results = fetch['results'];
281 | var pagination = fetch['pagination'];
282 |
283 | var page_size = pagination['page_size'];
284 | var results_length = results.length;
285 |
286 | total_sales = total_sales.concat(results);
287 |
288 | if (results_length === page_size) {
289 | page++;
290 | } else {
291 | break;
292 | }
293 |
294 | }
295 |
296 | await data_to_graph(envato_total_sales, total_sales);
297 | }
298 | }
299 |
300 | async function data_to_graph(envato_total_sales, total_sales) {
301 | let date_series = create_date_series();
302 |
303 | let sale_date_series = Object.assign({}, date_series);
304 | for (var i = 0; i < total_sales.length; i++) {
305 | var sale_details = total_sales[i];
306 | var name = sale_details['detail'];
307 | if (!name.includes('Regular')) {
308 | continue
309 | }
310 | var sale_date = sale_details['date'].split(' ')[0];
311 | if (sale_date in sale_date_series) {
312 | sale_date_series[sale_date] += 1;
313 | }
314 | }
315 |
316 | let envato_date_series = Object.assign({}, date_series);
317 |
318 | for (var e = 0; e < envato_total_sales.length; e++) {
319 | var envato_details = envato_total_sales[e];
320 | var envato_date_string = envato_details['Date'];
321 | var total_sales_string = envato_details['Total Sales'];
322 | if (total_sales_string) {
323 | total_sales_string = total_sales_string.replace(/\D/g, '');
324 | }
325 | var envato_sale_total_sales = Number(total_sales_string);
326 | var envato_sale_date = new Date(envato_date_string);
327 | var formatted_envato_sale_date = format_date(envato_sale_date);
328 | if (formatted_envato_sale_date in envato_date_series) {
329 | envato_date_series[formatted_envato_sale_date] = envato_sale_total_sales;
330 | }
331 | }
332 |
333 | api_data['envato_total_sales'] = envato_date_series;
334 | api_data['last_n_day_sales'] = sale_date_series;
335 | update_temp_data = true;
336 |
337 | create_graphs(envato_date_series, sale_date_series);
338 | }
339 |
340 | function sort_data(list) {
341 | let ordered_list = {};
342 | Object.keys(list).sort(function (a, b) {
343 | return a.split('/').reverse().join('').localeCompare(b.split('/').reverse().join(''));
344 | }).forEach(function (key) {
345 | ordered_list[key] = list[key];
346 | })
347 | return ordered_list;
348 | }
349 |
350 | function create_graphs(envato_trend, item_sales) {
351 |
352 | let trend_line = document.getElementById('trend_line');
353 |
354 | trend_line.innerHTML = '';
355 |
356 | envato_trend = sort_data(envato_trend);
357 | item_sales = sort_data(item_sales);
358 |
359 | let xOffset = 0;
360 | let options = {
361 | chart: {
362 | height: Math.max(150, trend_line.offsetHeight),
363 | width: Math.max(485, trend_line.offsetWidth + xOffset),
364 | type: "area",
365 | toolbar: {
366 | show: false
367 | },
368 | zoom: {
369 | enabled: false,
370 | autoScaleYaxis: false,
371 | },
372 | selection: {
373 | enabled: false
374 | },
375 | sparkline: {
376 | enabled: false,
377 | }
378 | },
379 | dataLabels: {
380 | enabled: false
381 | },
382 | series: [
383 | {
384 | name: "Envato Trend",
385 | data: convert_to_ratios(Object.values(envato_trend)),
386 | color: "#7CB34226",
387 | },
388 | {
389 | name: "Item Sales",
390 | data: convert_to_ratios(Object.values(item_sales)),
391 | color: "#003750BF",
392 | }
393 | ],
394 | fill: {
395 | type: ['gradient', 'pattern'],
396 | gradient: {
397 | shadeIntensity: 1,
398 | opacityFrom: 0.2,
399 | opacityTo: 0.2,
400 | gradientToColors: ['', '#003750'],
401 | },
402 | pattern: {
403 | strokeWidth: 0,
404 | },
405 | },
406 | xaxis: {
407 | labels: {
408 | show: false,
409 | },
410 | axisBorder: {
411 | show: false,
412 | },
413 | axisTicks: {
414 | show: false,
415 | },
416 | crosshairs: {
417 | show: false
418 | },
419 | tooltip: {
420 | enabled: false,
421 | },
422 | padding: {
423 | bottom: -10,
424 | },
425 | },
426 | markers: {
427 | size: [0, 3],
428 | strokeColors: '#003750',
429 | },
430 | stroke: {
431 | curve: 'smooth',
432 | width: 3,
433 | lineCap: 'round',
434 | },
435 | legend: {
436 | show: false,
437 | },
438 | yaxis: {
439 | show: false,
440 | },
441 | grid: {
442 | show: false,
443 | padding: {
444 | left: xOffset,
445 | },
446 | },
447 | tooltip: {
448 | custom: function (data) {
449 | const {series, seriesIndex, dataPointIndex, w} = data;
450 |
451 | var item_sales_key = Object.keys(item_sales);
452 | var index = dataPointIndex;
453 | var date_string = item_sales_key[index];
454 |
455 | var date = new Date(date_string);
456 | var value = item_sales[date_string];
457 | var formatted_date = date.toLocaleString('default', {day: 'numeric', month: 'short'});
458 | return '
' +
459 | '' + formatted_date + ' : ' +
460 | '' + format_number(value) + '' +
461 | '
';
462 |
463 | }
464 | },
465 | };
466 |
467 | let chart = new ApexCharts(trend_line, options);
468 |
469 | chart.render();
470 | }
471 |
472 | function invalid_token(message) {
473 | box.classList.add('show-invalid_token');
474 | error_message.innerText = message
475 | }
476 |
477 | async function get_envato_data() {
478 | let csv_data = await get_csv_data(ENVATO_SALES_DATA);
479 | return parse_csv_data(csv_data)
480 | }
481 |
482 |
483 | function parse_csv_data(csv_data) {
484 | const valuesRegExp = /"([^"]*(?:""[^"]*)*)"|([^",]+)/g;
485 | const csv_array = csv_data.toString().split(/\r?\n|\r|\n/g);
486 | const data = [];
487 | const headers = csv_array[0].split(",");
488 | for (let i = 1; i < csv_array.length - 1; i++) {
489 | var json = {};
490 | let matches;
491 | var j = 0;
492 | while (matches = valuesRegExp.exec(csv_array[i])) {
493 | var value = matches[1] || matches[2];
494 | value = value.replace(/""/g, "\"");
495 | var title = headers[j];
496 |
497 | if (!title) {
498 | continue;
499 | }
500 | title = title.trim();
501 | json[title] = value;
502 | j++;
503 | }
504 |
505 | data.push(json);
506 | }
507 | return data;
508 | }
509 |
510 | async function get_csv_data(endpoint) {
511 | let fetch_endpoint = await fetch(endpoint, {
512 | headers: {
513 | 'Authorization': "Bearer " + token
514 | }
515 | });
516 |
517 | if (fetch_endpoint.status === 200) {
518 | return await fetch_endpoint.text();
519 | } else {
520 | throw new RestException(fetch_endpoint.status, false);
521 | }
522 | }
523 |
524 | async function send_request(endpoint) {
525 | let fetch_endpoint = await fetch(endpoint, {
526 | headers: {
527 | 'Authorization': "Bearer " + token
528 | }
529 | });
530 | let result = await fetch_endpoint.json();
531 | if (fetch_endpoint.status === 200) {
532 | return result;
533 | } else {
534 | throw new RestException(fetch_endpoint.status, result);
535 | }
536 | }
537 |
538 | function RestException(status, response) {
539 | let error = new Error("Endpoint Error");
540 | error.status = status;
541 | error.response = response;
542 | return error;
543 | }
544 |
545 | RestException.prototype = Object.create(Error.prototype);
546 |
547 | function parse_item_details(response) {
548 | var item = response.item;
549 |
550 | var purchase_details = {};
551 | purchase_details['id'] = item.id;
552 | purchase_details['name'] = item.name;
553 | purchase_details['icon'] = item.previews.icon_preview.icon_url;
554 |
555 | purchase_details['buyer'] = response.buyer;
556 | purchase_details['sold_at'] = response.sold_at;
557 | purchase_details['support_until'] = response.supported_until;
558 | purchase_details['license'] = response.license;
559 |
560 | purchase_details['item'] = response.item;
561 | purchase_details['author_username'] = response.author_username;
562 | purchase_details['number_of_sales'] = response.number_of_sales;
563 | purchase_details['author_image'] = response.author_image;
564 |
565 | return purchase_details;
566 | }
567 |
568 | function convert_to_ratios(values) {
569 | var max = Math.max(...values);
570 | return values.map(v => (v / max) * 100);
571 | }
572 |
573 |
574 | function format_number(num) {
575 | return !num ? '0' : num.toLocaleString();
576 | }
577 |
578 | function create_date_series() {
579 | let date_series = {};
580 | let date = new Date();
581 | for (var i = 0; i <= SHOW_LAST_N_DAYS; i++) {
582 | var date_string = format_date(date);
583 | date_series[date_string] = 0;
584 | date.setDate(date.getDate() - 1);
585 | }
586 | return date_series;
587 | }
588 |
589 | function calculate_date_diff(sale_date_string) {
590 | var sale_date = new Date(sale_date_string)
591 | var date_now = new Date();
592 |
593 | var seconds = Math.floor((date_now - sale_date) / 1000);
594 |
595 | var minutes = Math.floor(seconds / 60);
596 | var hours = Math.floor(minutes / 60);
597 | var days = Math.floor(hours / 24);
598 | var weeks = Math.floor(days / 7);
599 | var months = Math.floor(days / 30);
600 | var year = Math.floor(months / 12);
601 |
602 | let duration = 0;
603 | let duration_type = ''
604 | if (year >= 1) {
605 | duration = year
606 | duration_type = 'yr'
607 | } else if (months >= 1) {
608 | duration = months
609 | duration_type = 'mo'
610 | } else if (weeks >= 1) {
611 | duration = weeks
612 | duration_type = 'wk'
613 | } else if (days >= 1) {
614 | duration = days
615 | duration_type = 'day'
616 | } else if (hours >= 1) {
617 | duration = hours
618 | duration_type = 'hr'
619 | } else if (minutes >= 1) {
620 | duration = minutes
621 | duration_type = 'min'
622 | } else {
623 | return 'just now';
624 | }
625 | duration = Math.round(duration)
626 | if (duration > 1) {
627 | duration_type = duration_type + 's'
628 | }
629 |
630 | return (duration + ' ' + duration_type + ' ago')
631 |
632 | }
633 |
634 | function format_date(date) {
635 | return date.toISOString().split('T')[0];
636 | }
637 |
638 | async function get_storage_data(key) {
639 | return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
640 | chrome.storage.local.get(key, function (result) {
641 | if (result[key] === undefined) {
642 | resolve(false);
643 | } else {
644 | resolve(result[key]);
645 | }
646 | });
647 | });
648 | }
649 |
650 | }, false);
651 |
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