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SideHN

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The web, with a side of Hacker News

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11 | 12 | --- 13 | 14 | Browser extension that shows a sidebar with [Hacker News](https://news.ycombinator.com/news) comments if the link was opened from HN. 15 | 16 | *light mode* 17 | ![light comments sidebar](https://files.alinpanaitiu.com/side-hn-light.jpeg) 18 | 19 | *with [Dark Reader](https://darkreader.org/)* 20 | ![dark comments sidebar](https://files.alinpanaitiu.com/side-hn-dark.jpeg) 21 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /background.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | if (!('browser' in self)) { 2 | self.browser = self.chrome; 3 | } 4 | 5 | async function toggleCookieIframeInjector(cookie) { 6 | var cookie = 7 | cookie !== undefined 8 | ? cookie 9 | : await browser.cookies.get({ 10 | url: "https://news.ycombinator.com", 11 | name: "user", 12 | }); 13 | 14 | if (!cookie) { 15 | console.log("Removing cookie iframe injector"); 16 | browser.declarativeNetRequest.updateDynamicRules({ 17 | removeRuleIds: [5], 18 | }); 19 | return; 20 | } 21 | 22 | console.log(`Adding cookie iframe injector`); 23 | browser.declarativeNetRequest.updateDynamicRules({ 24 | removeRuleIds: [5], 25 | addRules: [ 26 | { 27 | id: 5, 28 | priority: 1, 29 | action: { 30 | type: "modifyHeaders", 31 | requestHeaders: [ 32 | { 33 | header: "Cookie", 34 | operation: "set", 35 | value: `user=${cookie.value}`, 36 | }, 37 | { 38 | header: "Sec-Fetch-Dest", 39 | operation: "set", 40 | value: "document", 41 | }, 42 | { 43 | header: "Sec-Fetch-Site", 44 | operation: "set", 45 | value: "same-origin", 46 | }, 47 | { 48 | header: "Referer", 49 | operation: "set", 50 | value: "https://news.ycombinator.com/", 51 | }, 52 | ], 53 | }, 54 | condition: { 55 | urlFilter: "||news.ycombinator.com", 56 | resourceTypes: ["sub_frame"], 57 | }, 58 | }, 59 | ], 60 | }); 61 | } 62 | 63 | async function handleCookieChange(changeInfo) { 64 | if ( 65 | changeInfo.cookie.domain !== "news.ycombinator.com" || 66 | !changeInfo.cookie.name !== "user" 67 | ) { 68 | return; 69 | } 70 | console.log( 71 | `Cookie changed: \n` + 72 | ` * Cookie: ${JSON.stringify(changeInfo.cookie)}\n` + 73 | ` * Cause: ${changeInfo.cause}\n` + 74 | ` * Removed: ${changeInfo.removed}` 75 | ); 76 | toggleCookieIframeInjector(changeInfo.removed ? null : changeInfo.cookie); 77 | } 78 | 79 | async function setupCookies() { 80 | if (browser.cookies.onChanged.hasListener(handleCookieChange)) { 81 | console.log("Already listening for cookie changes"); 82 | await toggleCookieIframeInjector(); 83 | return; 84 | } 85 | 86 | console.log("Adding listener for cookie changes"); 87 | browser.cookies.onChanged.addListener(handleCookieChange); 88 | await toggleCookieIframeInjector(); 89 | } 90 | 91 | browser.tabs.onUpdated.addListener(function (tabId, changeInfo, tab) { 92 | if (changeInfo.status == "complete") { 93 | setupCookies(); 94 | } 95 | }); 96 | setupCookies(); 97 | 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SideHN

65 | 66 | 67 | Source code 68 | by "The low-tech guys" 69 | 70 | 71 | 72 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /popup.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | hasAllUrlsPermission = () => { 2 | return browser.permissions.getAll().then((permissions) => { 3 | return permissions.origins.indexOf("") > -1; 4 | }); 5 | }; 6 | 7 | requestAllUrlsPermission = () => { 8 | return browser.permissions.request({ origins: [""] }); 9 | }; 10 | 11 | hasPermission = () => { 12 | return browser.permissions.getAll().then((permissions) => { 13 | return permissions.origins.indexOf("https://news.ycombinator.com/*") > -1; 14 | }); 15 | }; 16 | 17 | requestPermission = () => { 18 | return browser.permissions.request({ 19 | origins: ["https://news.ycombinator.com/*", "*://*/*?*hnid=*"], 20 | }); 21 | }; 22 | 23 | async function setup() { 24 | if (!(await hasPermission())) { 25 | const requestPermissionButton = document.getElementById("permissions"); 26 | requestPermissionButton.addEventListener("click", () => { 27 | requestPermission().then(() => { 28 | requestPermissionButton.style.display = "none"; 29 | browser.tabs.reload(); 30 | setup(); 31 | }); 32 | }); 33 | requestPermissionButton.style.display = "block"; 34 | return; 35 | } 36 | 37 | const settings = await browser.storage.sync.get("disabledDomains"); 38 | const tab = ( 39 | await browser.tabs.query({ active: true, lastFocusedWindow: true }) 40 | )[0]; 41 | const url = new URL(tab.url); 42 | 43 | const toggleHostButton = document.getElementById("toggle-host"); 44 | toggleHostButton.addEventListener("click", () => { 45 | if (!settings.disabledDomains) { 46 | settings.disabledDomains = {}; 47 | } 48 | settings.disabledDomains[url.hostname] = 49 | !settings.disabledDomains[url.hostname]; 50 | browser.storage.sync 51 | .set({ 52 | disabledDomains: settings.disabledDomains, 53 | }) 54 | .then(() => { 55 | browser.tabs.reload(); 56 | toggleHostButton.innerHTML = `${ 57 | settings.disabledDomains[url.hostname] ? "Enable" : "Disable" 58 | } for ${url.hostname}`; 59 | }); 60 | }); 61 | 62 | toggleHostButton.innerHTML = `${ 63 | settings.disabledDomains && settings.disabledDomains[url.hostname] 64 | ? "Enable" 65 | : "Disable" 66 | } for ${url.hostname}`; 67 | 68 | const sourceCodeLink = document.getElementById("source-code-link"); 69 | const ltgLink = document.getElementById("ltg-link"); 70 | if (url.hostname === "news.ycombinator.com") { 71 | toggleHostButton.style.display = "none"; 72 | sourceCodeLink.style.display = "block"; 73 | ltgLink.style.display = "block"; 74 | } else { 75 | toggleHostButton.style.display = "block"; 76 | sourceCodeLink.style.display = "none"; 77 | ltgLink.style.display = "none"; 78 | } 79 | } 80 | 81 | setup(); 82 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /rules.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [ 2 | { 3 | "id": 1, 4 | "priority": 1, 5 | "action": { 6 | "type": "modifyHeaders", 7 | "responseHeaders": [ 8 | { 9 | "operation": "remove", 10 | "header": "X-Frame-Options" 11 | } 12 | ] 13 | }, 14 | "condition": { 15 | "urlFilter": "||news.ycombinator.com" 16 | } 17 | }, 18 | { 19 | "id": 2, 20 | "priority": 1, 21 | "action": { 22 | "type": "modifyHeaders", 23 | "responseHeaders": [ 24 | { 25 | "operation": "remove", 26 | "header": "Frame-Options" 27 | } 28 | ] 29 | }, 30 | "condition": { 31 | "urlFilter": "||news.ycombinator.com" 32 | } 33 | }, 34 | { 35 | "id": 3, 36 | "priority": 1, 37 | "action": { 38 | "type": "modifyHeaders", 39 | "responseHeaders": [ 40 | { 41 | "operation": "remove", 42 | "header": "Content-Security-Policy" 43 | } 44 | ] 45 | }, 46 | "condition": { 47 | "urlFilter": "||news.ycombinator.com" 48 | } 49 | } 50 | ] 51 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /script.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | window.addHNComments = (id) => { 2 | // Create the iframe element 3 | if (document.getElementById("hn-iframe")) { 4 | return; 5 | } 6 | const iframe = document.createElement("iframe"); 7 | iframe.id = "hn-iframe"; 8 | const bodyStyle = getComputedStyle(document.body); 9 | 10 | // Set the source of the iframe to the Hacker News comments page for the given URL 11 | iframe.src = `https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=${id}`; 12 | 13 | // Set the width and height of the iframe 14 | iframe.style.width = "30%"; 15 | iframe.style.minWidth = "30%"; 16 | iframe.style.maxWidth = "30%"; 17 | iframe.style.height = "100%"; 18 | iframe.style.position = "fixed"; 19 | iframe.style.top = "0"; 20 | iframe.style.right = "-30%"; 21 | iframe.style.zIndex = 1000; 22 | 23 | // Create the close button (a right chevron placed on the left side of the iframe) 24 | const closeButton = document.createElement("button"); 25 | closeButton.innerHTML = window.innerWidth >= 1024 ? "▸" : "◂"; 26 | closeButton.style.position = "fixed"; 27 | closeButton.style.top = "calc(50% - 3rem)"; 28 | closeButton.style.right = "0"; 29 | closeButton.style.height = "3rem"; 30 | closeButton.style.width = "1.5rem"; 31 | closeButton.style.backgroundColor = "hsla(21, 84%, 55%, 1.00)"; 32 | closeButton.style.fontSize = "1.5rem"; 33 | closeButton.style.cursor = "pointer"; 34 | closeButton.style.outline = "none"; 35 | closeButton.style.color = "black"; 36 | closeButton.style.borderRadius = "0.5rem 0 0 0.5rem"; 37 | closeButton.style.zIndex = 1001; 38 | 39 | window.hnIframeHiddenManually = false; 40 | closeButton.addEventListener("click", () => { 41 | if (window.hnIframeShown) { 42 | window.hnIframeHiddenManually = true; 43 | window.hideHNComments(); 44 | } else { 45 | window.hnIframeHiddenManually = false; 46 | window.showHNComments(); 47 | } 48 | }); 49 | 50 | window.hideHNComments = () => { 51 | iframe.style.right = "-30%"; 52 | closeButton.innerHTML = "◂"; 53 | document.getElementById("hn-iframe-placeholder").style.display = "none"; 54 | 55 | const bodyContainer = document.getElementById("hn-body-container"); 56 | bodyContainer.style.maxWidth = "100%"; 57 | bodyContainer.style.width = "100%"; 58 | bodyContainer.style.flex = 1; 59 | window.hnIframeShown = false; 60 | }; 61 | 62 | window.showHNComments = () => { 63 | iframe.style.right = "0"; 64 | closeButton.innerHTML = "▸"; 65 | document.getElementById("hn-iframe-placeholder").style.display = "block"; 66 | 67 | const bodyContainer = document.getElementById("hn-body-container"); 68 | bodyContainer.style.maxWidth = "70%"; 69 | bodyContainer.style.width = `calc(70% - ${bodyStyle.padding || 0})`; 70 | bodyContainer.style.flex = 0.7; 71 | window.hnIframeShown = true; 72 | }; 73 | 74 | // Create a flex container to hold the website contents and the iframe 75 | const flexContainer = document.createElement("div"); 76 | flexContainer.id = "hn-flex-container"; 77 | flexContainer.style.display = "flex"; 78 | 79 | // Container for holding the body contents 80 | const bodyContainer = document.createElement("div"); 81 | bodyContainer.id = "hn-body-container"; 82 | bodyContainer.style.flexGrow = 0.7; 83 | bodyContainer.style.width = `calc(70% - ${bodyStyle.padding || 0})`; 84 | bodyContainer.style.minWidth = "50%"; 85 | bodyContainer.style.maxWidth = "70%"; 86 | bodyContainer.style.margin = bodyStyle.margin; 87 | bodyContainer.style.padding = bodyStyle.padding; 88 | bodyContainer.innerHTML = document.body.innerHTML; 89 | flexContainer.innerHTML = bodyContainer.outerHTML; 90 | 91 | // Create a placeholder for the iframe that will be 30% of the flex container 92 | // to push body contents to the left of the sidebar 93 | const iframePlaceholder = document.createElement("div"); 94 | iframePlaceholder.id = "hn-iframe-placeholder"; 95 | iframePlaceholder.style.width = "30%"; 96 | iframePlaceholder.style.minWidth = "30%"; 97 | iframePlaceholder.style.maxWidth = "30%"; 98 | iframePlaceholder.style.height = "100vh"; 99 | iframePlaceholder.style.flex = 0.3; 100 | iframePlaceholder.style.backgroundColor = "hsla(60, 25%, 95%, 1.00)"; 101 | 102 | flexContainer.appendChild(iframePlaceholder); 103 | document.body.innerHTML = flexContainer.outerHTML; 104 | document.body.appendChild(iframe); 105 | document.body.appendChild(closeButton); 106 | document.body.style.margin = 0; 107 | document.body.style.padding = 0; 108 | document.body.style.width = "100%"; 109 | document.body.style.minWidth = "100%"; 110 | document.body.style.maxWidth = "100%"; 111 | 112 | // Show/hide the iframe based on the width of the page 113 | function toggleIframe() { 114 | if (window.innerWidth < 1024) { 115 | window.hideHNComments(); 116 | } else if (!window.hnIframeHiddenManually) { 117 | window.showHNComments(); 118 | } 119 | } 120 | 121 | // Call toggleIframe on page load and on window resize 122 | window.addEventListener("load", toggleIframe); 123 | window.addEventListener("resize", toggleIframe); 124 | toggleIframe(); 125 | }; 126 | 127 | function addHashIDs() { 128 | var hnItems = document.querySelectorAll("tr.athing"); 129 | if (hnItems.length === 0) { 130 | hnItems = document.querySelectorAll(".hn-item"); 131 | } 132 | console.log(hnItems); 133 | 134 | hnItems.forEach((item) => { 135 | const link = 136 | item.querySelector("span.titleline > a") || 137 | item.querySelector("a.hn-item-title"); 138 | if (!link.href.includes("news.ycombinator.com")) { 139 | if (link.href.match(/([?&])hnid=\d+/)) { 140 | link.href = link.href.replace(/([?&])hnid=\d+/, `$1hnid=${item.id}`); 141 | } else if (link.href.includes("?")) { 142 | link.href += `&hnid=${item.id}`; 143 | } else { 144 | link.href += `?hnid=${item.id}`; 145 | } 146 | } 147 | }); 148 | } 149 | 150 | async function setup() { 151 | const settings = await browser.storage.sync.get("disabledDomains"); 152 | 153 | if (location.hostname !== "news.ycombinator.com") { 154 | if ( 155 | settings.disabledDomains && 156 | settings.disabledDomains[location.hostname] 157 | ) { 158 | return; 159 | } 160 | 161 | const hnidMatch = location.search.match(/[?&]hnid=(\d+)/); 162 | if (hnidMatch) { 163 | window.addHNComments(hnidMatch[1]); 164 | } 165 | return; 166 | } 167 | 168 | window.hnObserver = new MutationObserver(addHashIDs); 169 | window.hnObserver.observe(document.body, { 170 | childList: true, 171 | subtree: true, 172 | }); 173 | addHashIDs(); 174 | } 175 | 176 | setup(); 177 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------