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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # I Don't Care About Cookies for Playwright/Puppeteer 2 | 3 | This package contains the [I don't care about cookies](https://addons.mozilla.org/cs/firefox/addon/i-dont-care-about-cookies/) browser extension compiled for use with Playwright or Puppeteer. 4 | 5 | ## Usage 6 | 7 | ```typescript 8 | import { chromium } from 'playwright'; // works with Firefox too! 9 | import { getInjectableScript } from 'idcac-playwright'; 10 | 11 | (async () => { 12 | const b = await chromium.launch({ 13 | headless: false, 14 | }); 15 | 16 | const context = await b.newContext(); 17 | const p = await context.newPage(); 18 | 19 | await p.goto('https://google.com'); 20 | 21 | // Inject the extension as a client-side script 22 | await p.evaluate(getInjectableScript()); 23 | 24 | // Enjoy your webpage without annoying cookie modals! 25 | })(); 26 | ``` 27 | 28 | ## What works: 29 | - Custom CSS injection 30 | - Custom JS injection 31 | 32 | ## WIP 33 | - Network interception 34 | - trying to figure out the best way to do this with Playwright 35 | 36 | ## What doesn't work: 37 | - Whitelisting (just don't inject the script on the page you want to whitelist) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /index.d.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | export function getExtensionPath(): string; 2 | export function getInjectableScript(): string; -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /index.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | const fs = require('fs'); 2 | 3 | function getExtensionPath () { 4 | return __dirname + '/compiled.js'; 5 | } 6 | 7 | let script = null; 8 | function getInjectableScript() { 9 | 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26 | "license": "ISC", 27 | "devDependencies": { 28 | "@babel/generator": "^7.21.9", 29 | "@babel/parser": "^7.21.9", 30 | "adm-zip": "^0.5.10", 31 | "axios": "^1.4.0", 32 | "cheerio": "^1.0.0-rc.12" 33 | } 34 | } 35 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scripts/compile.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | const fs = require('fs'); 2 | const { parse } = require('@babel/parser'); 3 | const generate = require('@babel/generator').default; 4 | 5 | class AST { 6 | constructor(code, options) { 7 | this.ast = parse(code, options); 8 | } 9 | 10 | makeVariableDeclarationsConst() { 11 | for (const node of this.ast.program.body) { 12 | if (node.type === 'VariableDeclaration') { 13 | node.kind = 'const'; 14 | } 15 | } 16 | 17 | return this; 18 | } 19 | 20 | generate() { 21 | return generate(this.ast).code; 22 | } 23 | 24 | dropSymbol(symbol) { 25 | for (const key of Object.keys(this.ast.program.body)) { 26 | const node = this.ast.program.body[key]; 27 | if (node.type === 'VariableDeclaration') { 28 | for (const decl of node.declarations) { 29 | if (decl.id.name === symbol) { 30 | this.ast.program.body.splice(key, 1); 31 | return this; 32 | } 33 | } 34 | } 35 | } 36 | 37 | return this; 38 | } 39 | } 40 | 41 | (async () => { 42 | const sink = fs.createWriteStream(__dirname + '/../compiled.js', { flags: 'w' }); 43 | 44 | sink.write('try {\n'); 45 | 46 | const rules = fs.readFileSync(__dirname + '/../extension/data/rules.js', 'utf-8'); 47 | const rulesUpdated = new AST(rules, { sourceType: 'module' }) 48 | .makeVariableDeclarationsConst() // make all `var` declarations `const`, so they are automatically dropped as soon as the script ends. 49 | .dropSymbol('block_urls') 50 | .generate(); 51 | sink.write(rulesUpdated); 52 | 53 | sink.write('\n'); 54 | 55 | sink.write('const files = {\n'); 56 | 57 | for (const f of fs.readdirSync(__dirname + '/../extension/data/js')) { 58 | if (f.endsWith('.js')) { 59 | sink.write(String(`"data/js/${f}": \`\n`)); 60 | sink.write(String(fs.readFileSync(__dirname + '/../extension/data/js/' + f, 'utf-8')).replace('`', '\\`')); 61 | sink.write(String('\`,\n')); 62 | } 63 | } 64 | 65 | for (const f of fs.readdirSync(__dirname + '/../extension/data/css')) { 66 | sink.write(String(`"data/css/${f}": \`\n`)); 67 | sink.write(String(fs.readFileSync(__dirname + '/../extension/data/css/' + f, 'utf-8')).replace('`', '\\`')); 68 | sink.write(String('\`,\n')); 69 | } 70 | 71 | sink.write(String('};\n')); 72 | 73 | sink.write(fs.readFileSync(__dirname + '/polyfills/prepend.js', 'utf-8')); 74 | 75 | sink.write('\n'); 76 | sink.write(fs.readFileSync(__dirname + '/../extension/data/context-menu.js', 'utf-8')); 77 | sink.write('\n'); 78 | 79 | sink.write(fs.readFileSync(__dirname + '/polyfills/append.js', 'utf-8')); 80 | 81 | sink.write('doTheMagic(0);\n'); 82 | sink.write('} catch (e) {\n'); 83 | sink.write(' console.error(e);\n'); 84 | sink.write('}\n'); 85 | })(); -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scripts/download.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | const axios = require('axios').default; 2 | const cheerio = require('cheerio'); 3 | const AdmZip = require('adm-zip'); 4 | 5 | const url = 'https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/i-dont-care-about-cookies/versions/'; 6 | 7 | axios(url).then(async (response) => { 8 | const $ = cheerio.load(response.data); 9 | const url = $('a[href^="https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/downloads"]').attr('href'); 10 | 11 | const x = await axios(url, { 12 | responseType: 'arraybuffer' 13 | }).then(x => x.data) 14 | 15 | const unzipper = new AdmZip(x); 16 | unzipper.extractAllTo(__dirname + '/../extension', true); 17 | }).catch(console.error); -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scripts/polyfills/append.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | chrome.tabs.onCreated.callbacks.forEach((callback) => { 2 | callback({id: 0, url: window.location.href}); 3 | }) 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scripts/polyfills/prepend.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | if (!chrome) { 2 | var chrome = {}; 3 | } 4 | 5 | function getFile(filename) { 6 | if(filename in files) { 7 | return files[filename]; 8 | } 9 | throw new Error(`File ${filename} not found`); 10 | } 11 | 12 | const noop = (...args) => {}; 13 | 14 | const chromeNewProperties = { 15 | browserAction: { 16 | setBadgeText: noop, 17 | setBadgeBackgroundColor: noop, 18 | setIcon: noop, 19 | }, 20 | notifications: { 21 | create: noop, 22 | }, 23 | webRequest: { 24 | onBeforeRequest: { 25 | addListener: noop, 26 | }, 27 | onResponseStarted: { 28 | addListener: noop, 29 | }, 30 | onHeadersReceived: { 31 | addListener: noop, 32 | }, 33 | }, 34 | storage: { 35 | local: { 36 | get: noop, 37 | set: noop, 38 | } 39 | }, 40 | runtime: { 41 | onMessage: { 42 | addListener: noop, 43 | }, 44 | onStartup: { 45 | addListener: noop, 46 | }, 47 | onInstalled: { 48 | addListener: noop, 49 | }, 50 | getManifest: () => ({ 51 | version: 1, 52 | }), 53 | getUrl(...args) { 54 | return 'https://example.com/' + args.join('/'); 55 | }, 56 | lastError: null, 57 | sendMessage: noop, 58 | }, 59 | tabs: { 60 | create: (...args) => {}, 61 | onCreated: { 62 | callbacks: [], 63 | addListener: (callback) => { 64 | chrome.tabs.onCreated.callbacks.push(callback); 65 | }, 66 | }, 67 | onUpdated: { 68 | addListener: noop, 69 | }, 70 | onRemoved: { 71 | addListener: noop, 72 | }, 73 | insertCSS: (_, { file, code, ...x }, callback) => { 74 | if ((file && code) || (!file && !code)){ 75 | throw new Error('chrome.tabs.insertCSS requires either file or code to be set, but not both'); 76 | } 77 | 78 | code ??= getFile(file); 79 | 80 | const head = document.head || document.getElementsByTagName('head')[0], 81 | style = document.createElement('style'); 82 | 83 | head.appendChild(style); 84 | 85 | style.type = 'text/css'; 86 | style.appendChild(document.createTextNode(code)); 87 | 88 | callback?.(); 89 | }, 90 | executeScript: (_, { file, code, ...x }, callback) => { 91 | 92 | if ((file && code) || (!file && !code)){ 93 | throw new Error('chrome.tabs.executeScript requires either file or code to be set, but not both'); 94 | } 95 | 96 | code ??= getFile(file); 97 | 98 | eval(code); 99 | callback?.(); 100 | } 101 | }, 102 | i18n: { 103 | getMessage: (key, ...args) => key, 104 | }, 105 | webNavigation: { 106 | onCommitted: { 107 | addListener: noop, 108 | }, 109 | }, 110 | }; 111 | 112 | for (let key in chromeNewProperties) { 113 | Object.defineProperty(chrome, key, { 114 | value: chromeNewProperties[key], 115 | }); 116 | } 117 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------