├── CONTRIBUTING.md
├── LICENSE.txt
├── README.md
├── _locales
├── de
│ └── messages.json
├── en
│ └── messages.json
├── es
│ └── messages.json
├── fr
│ └── messages.json
└── ru
│ └── messages.json
├── background.js
├── bulma.min.css
├── icons
├── icon128.png
├── icon16.png
├── icon48.png
└── icon64.png
├── managetitle.js
├── manifest.json
├── options.html
├── options.js
└── tests
└── katalon-recorder
├── README.md
├── ajax-tests.html
└── logon-tests.html
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1 | # Contributing
2 |
3 | When contributing to this repository, please first discuss the change you wish to make via issue with the owners of this repository before making a change.
4 |
5 | Please note we have a code of conduct, please follow it in all your interactions with the project.
6 |
7 | ## Current Contribution Requests
8 |
9 | * Help translate this extension into other languages (Learn more about the internationalization process for chrome extensions in the [`chrome.i18n documentation`](https://developer.chrome.com/extensions/i18n))
10 | * Add guides, tutorials, and recommendations [in the wiki](https://github.com/erichgoldman/add-url-to-window-title/wiki)
11 |
12 |
13 | ## Pull Request Process
14 |
15 | 1. Ensure any install or build dependencies are removed before submitting a PR, this project will not accept build processes to keep things simple.
16 | 2. Properly document any new functionality you add or modify with proper comments. We loosely follow [JSDOC](http://usejsdoc.org/about-getting-started.html). Please include useful cross references to extension API documentation where it could help other contributors.
17 | 3. Increase the version numbers in any examples files and the README.md to the new version that this Pull Request would represent. The versioning scheme we use is [SemVer](http://semver.org/).
18 |
19 | ## Notes:
20 | 1. This project will not accept pull requests using unnecessary third party libraries, such as _JQuery_ when the same functionality can be accomplished with vanilla JavaScript.
21 | 2. Pull requests which do not maintain the code style or commenting requirements may be rejected.
22 | 3. This extension targets the Chrome browser and the extension may use API features not available in other browsers. All pull requests must be tested against the current version of Google Chrome. Please be careful when using callback vs promise APIs.
23 |
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25 | ## Code of Conduct
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1 | # Add URL To Window Title
2 |
3 | This add-on is designed to add information about the current web page to the browser window's title. The add-on was initially designed to facilitate usage of the KeePass's auto-type feature on logon forms, but can likely be used with other password managers or for other purposes where another application needs to monitor the details about the current page opened in a browser (e.g., web development debugging and pen testing).
4 |
5 |
6 | ## Features
7 |
8 | In its most basic usage, this add-on will add the full URL of the current web page running in the active tab of a given browser window. Optionally, the user can configure the addon to only add the hostname.
9 | There is also an option which will monitor for when an input or password field is selected and will then add the `id` and `name` attributes, in addition to the full URL or hostname, to the window title. This is to provide further granularity for [auto-type rules](http://keepass.info/help/base/autotype.html), and is useful for many reasons, such as:
10 |
11 | - Ensure that [you do not start auto-type in a search field which automatically received focus](https://github.com/erichgoldman/add-url-to-window-title/wiki/About---Show-field-attributes-when-a-text-input-field-has-focus#security-note-1) instead of the input field for username or password
12 |
13 | - Helps create distinct auto-type rules for the username/email field versus the password, which is often needed for two-step logons
14 |
15 |
16 | ## Why did I create this extension?
17 |
18 | I am an avid user of [KeePass](http://www.keepass.info/ "KeePass Home Page") for managing my passwords at various website. In order to simplify using my credentials from KeePass, I usually try to use KeePass's [auto-type feature](http://keepass.info/help/base/autotype.html "Explanation of how the Auto-Type feature in KeePass works"). Auto-type depends upon the window's title. For most websites, the title is unique enough to create a matching rule in KeePass. However, some websites simply set the title "Sign In" or similar. In addition, many sites now use two-page or two-step sign-ins, but may not change or update the page's title, further complicating the usage of auto-type.
19 |
20 | While there are plugins that can integrate KeePass more directly with the browser, from a security standpoint I prefer auto-type because it keeps the browser and KeePass separate. Using a browser plugin to read directly from KeePass may allow browser flaws to be used to compromise KeePass. I also find auto-type to be easier to configure and more portable.
21 |
22 |
23 |
24 | ## Using this extension directly from source
25 |
26 | No external libraries are used for this extension and all code is vanilla JavaScript.
27 |
28 | To load a local version, follow the docs [to load local extension](https://developer.chrome.com/extensions/faq#faq-dev-01)
29 |
30 | As a regular user, you can install the [Chrome Webstore](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/add-url-to-window-title/ndiaggkadcioihmhghipjmgfeamgjeoi) version if you use Chrome, Edge, Vivaldi, or similar Chromium based browser. This extension also works in Firefox and can be installed from the [Firefox Add-Ons Directory](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/add-url-to-window-title/).
31 |
32 |
33 |
34 | ## Running the tests
35 |
36 | To test that the extension is properly updating the window title value (i.e., the `` field), we use Katalon Recorder to run simulated navigation scenarios and check that values are updated as we expect. To learn more about how to run the tests and how to create your own, visit the [README](/tests/katalon-recorder/README.md) in the `katalon-recorder` tests folder. (2024 Note: These test have not been updated, many of the test pages have changed in the past few years. I am currently doing some small tests, but most functionality has not changed in the core of the extension.)
37 |
38 | We are exploring migration to selenium web driver and CI via Travis. If you have some experience with this type of testing and would like to help, please open an issue to discuss.
39 |
40 |
41 | ## Contributing
42 |
43 | Please read [CONTRIBUTING.md](CONTRIBUTING.md) for details on our code of conduct, and the process for submitting pull requests to us.
44 |
45 | We are actively looking for contributors to create translations. You can generate a pull request with a new locale and translate [`messages.json`](_locales/en/messages.json) from the "en" locale. You can learn more about the internationalization process for chrome extensions in the [`chrome.i18n documentation`](https://developer.chrome.com/extensions/i18n).
46 |
47 |
48 |
49 | ## Help and Documentation
50 |
51 | Please visit the [wiki on GitHub](https://github.com/erichgoldman/add-url-to-window-title/wiki) for documentation.
52 |
53 | If you encounter issues or have general questions about functionality, please open an [issue on GitHub](https://github.com/erichgoldman/add-url-to-window-title/issues/new).
54 |
55 | Some documentation may reflect an older version of this extension. We are making efforts to update as needed and record new videos. Should you see a major problem, broken link, please [open an issue](https://github.com/erichgoldman/add-url-to-window-title/issues/new) and we will work to remediate.
56 |
57 |
58 | ## Donate and Support
59 |
60 | Please rate and leave feedback on the [Chrome Webstore](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/), [Firefox Add-Ons Directory](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/add-url-to-window-title/), star it on GitHub, share with your friends, blog about it, etc.
61 |
62 | If you find this extension useful and it saved you some time, please help support development by donating $2.22 USD:
63 |
64 | - [Donate via PayPal](https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=7JCYGBTV9WRA8)
65 |
66 | No money? Feel free to send a thank you note, drawing, etc. You can also support the continued development of this extension by helping with [translations](#contributing) and [reporting any issues or problems](https://github.com/erichgoldman/add-url-to-window-title/issues/).
67 |
68 | ## Versioning
69 |
70 | We use [SemVer](http://semver.org/) for versioning.
71 |
72 |
73 |
74 | ## License
75 |
76 | This project is licensed under the GPLv3 License - see the [LICENSE.txt](LICENSE.txt) file for details.
77 |
78 |
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1 | {
2 |
3 | "optionsShowFullUrlText": {
4 | "message":"Zeige die vollständige URL?"
5 | }
6 | ,"optionsShowFullUrlHelp": {
7 | "message":"Ausgewählt zeigt die vollständige URL, nicht ausgewählt zeigt nur den Hostnamen."
8 | }
9 |
10 | ,"optionsSeparatorStringHeader": {
11 | "message":"Trennzeichen"
12 | }
13 | ,"optionsSeparatorStringHelp": {
14 | "message":"Ein Trennzeichen oder Zeichenfolge, die zwischen den ursprünglichen Titel und die URL gesetzt wird (z.B. 'Titel - URL' oder 'Titel :: URL')"
15 | }
16 |
17 | ,"optionsShowFieldAttributesText": {
18 | "message":"Hänge Feldeigenschaften an die URL an, wenn Eingabefeld fokussiert"
19 | }
20 | ,"optionsShowFieldAttributesHelp": {
21 | "message":"Wenn ausgewählt, werden die Eigenschaften 'name' und 'id' von <input /> Feldern dem Titel hinzugefügt. Das ist hilfreich auf Seiten, bei denen die URL für eine richtige Auto-Type Zuordnung von KeePass nicht ausreichend ist. Außerdem hilft es bei zweistufigen Anmeldungen. Durch die Kombination aus URL und Eingebabefeld nach dem Titel, kann ein eindeutiges Auto-Type erzeugt werden, das eine richtige Zuordnung ermöglicht."
22 | }
23 |
24 |
25 |
26 | }
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1 | {
2 | "manifestDescription": {
3 | "message":"Add full URL or hostname of the current page to the window title. Helps other apps, e.g., KeePass, identify current page."
4 | ,"description":"Description in the manifest file"
5 | }
6 |
7 | ,"optionsSectionHeader": {
8 | "message":"Extension Options"
9 | ,"description":"In extension options, the main header"
10 | }
11 |
12 | ,"optionsShowFullUrlHeader": {
13 | "message":"How to display URL in Window Title?"
14 | ,"description":"In extension options, header for showFullUrl setting"
15 | }
16 | ,"optionsShowFullUrlText": {
17 | "message":"Show the full URL?"
18 | ,"description":"In extension options, text next to checkbox for showFullUrl setting"
19 | }
20 | ,"optionsShowFullUrlHelp": {
21 | "message":"Checked shows the full URL; Unchecked shows only the hostname portion."
22 | ,"description":"In extension options, helper text for showFullUrl setting"
23 | }
24 |
25 | ,"optionsSeparatorStringHeader": {
26 | "message":"Separator String"
27 | ,"description":"In extension options, header for separatorString setting"
28 | }
29 | ,"optionsSeparatorStringHelp": {
30 | "message":"A string to be put between the original title and the URL (e.g., 'Title - URL' or 'Title :: URL')"
31 | ,"description":"In extension options, helper text for separatorString setting"
32 | }
33 |
34 |
35 | ,"optionsShowFieldAttributesHeader": {
36 | "message":"Active Field Attribute Display"
37 | ,"description":"In extension options, header for showFieldAttributes setting"
38 | }
39 | ,"optionsShowFieldAttributesText": {
40 | "message":"Show the field attributes when a text input field has focus?"
41 | ,"description":"In extension options, text next to checkbox for showFieldAttributes setting"
42 | }
43 | ,"optionsShowFieldAttributesHelp": {
44 | "message":"When this is checked, the 'name' and 'id' attributes of <input /> fields will be added to the title when they have focus. This is useful if you have a page where the URL is not enough for Keepass to determine the proper auto-type. This is good for two-step logons as well. You simply create an auto-type command specific to the field, then you can determine the auto-type based on the URL and the specific field which currently has fous."
45 | ,"description":"In extension options, helper text for showFieldAttributes setting"
46 | }
47 |
48 |
49 | ,"optionsSaveButtonText": {
50 | "message":"Save Settings"
51 | ,"description":"In Options Popup - Text which is shown on the save button"
52 | }
53 | ,"optionsSavedHeader": {
54 | "message":"Settings Saved"
55 | ,"description":"In Options Popup - Header for green div that is shown after clicking save button, to confirm saving happened"
56 | }
57 | ,"optionsSavedMessage": {
58 | "message":"You may need to reload/refresh your tabs."
59 | ,"description":"In Options Popup - Text that is shown after clicking save button, to confirm saving happened"
60 | }
61 | ,"optionsDonateLinkText": {
62 | "message":"Donate $2.22"
63 | ,"description":"In Options Popup - Link that leads to donation page"
64 | }
65 | ,"optionsHelpLinkText": {
66 | "message":"Help & FAQs"
67 | ,"description":"In Options Popup - Link that leads to help page"
68 | }
69 |
70 | }
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1 | {
2 |
3 | "optionsShowFullUrlText": {
4 | "message":"¿Mostrar el URL completo?"
5 | }
6 | ,"optionsShowFullUrlHelp": {
7 | "message":"Chequeado muestra la URL completa; Muestra sin marcar sólo el hostname"
8 | }
9 |
10 | ,"optionsSeparatorStringHeader": {
11 | "message":"Separador"
12 | }
13 | ,"optionsSeparatorStringHelp": {
14 | "message":"Una cadena que se coloca entre el título original y la URL (e.g., 'Title - URL' or 'Title :: URL')"
15 | }
16 |
17 | ,"optionsShowFieldAttributesText": {
18 | "message":"¿Mostrar los atributos de <input /> cuando un <input /> de texto tiene el foco?"
19 | }
20 | ,"optionsShowFieldAttributesHelp": {
21 | "message":"Cuando se marca esta opción, el 'nombre' y 'id' atributos del <input /> se añadirán al título cuando tienen foco. This is useful if you have a page where the URL is not enough for Keepass to determine the proper auto-type. This is good for two-step logons as well. You simply create an auto-type command specific to the field, now you can determine the auto-type based on the URL and the specific field you are in."
22 | }
23 |
24 | ,"optionsHelpLinkText": {
25 | "message":"Ayuda"
26 | }
27 |
28 | }
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1 | {
2 |
3 | "optionsShowFullUrlText": {
4 | "message":"Afficher l'URL complète?"
5 | }
6 | ,"optionsShowFullUrlHelp": {
7 | "message":"Si coché, montre l'URL complète; non coché, n'affiche que le nom d'hôte"
8 | }
9 |
10 | ,"optionsSeparatorStringHeader": {
11 | "message":"Séparateur de texte"
12 | }
13 | ,"optionsSeparatorStringHelp": {
14 | "message":"Un séparateur est placé entre le titre de la page et l'URL (ex: 'Titre - URL' ou 'Titre :: URL')"
15 | }
16 |
17 | ,"optionsShowFieldAttributesText": {
18 | "message":"Voir les attributs de champ quand un champ de saisie de texte a le focus?"
19 | }
20 | ,"optionsShowFieldAttributesHelp": {
21 | "message":"Lorsque cette option est cochée, les attributs \"name\" et \"id\" du champ à renseigner seront ajoutés au titre lorsqu'ils disposent du focus. Ceci est utile si vous avez une page où l'URL n'est pas suffisante pour permettre à Keepass de sélectionner le bon remplissage automatique. Cela est également utile pour les connexions en deux étapes. Vous créez simplement un remplissage automatique pour le champ, maintenant vous pouvez choisir l'auto-remplissage basé sur l'URL et le champ précis à renseigner."
22 | }
23 |
24 |
25 |
26 | }
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1 | {
2 | "manifestDescription": {
3 | "message":"Добавляет полный URL или доменное имя текущей страницы в заголовок окна. Что позволяет сторонним приложениям (например KeePass) идентифицировать текущую открытую страницу."
4 | ,"description":"Description in the manifest file"
5 | }
6 |
7 | ,"optionsSectionHeader": {
8 | "message":"Настройки AU2WT"
9 | ,"description":"In extension options, the main header"
10 | }
11 |
12 | ,"optionsShowFullUrlHeader": {
13 | "message":"Что должно отображаться в заголовке окна?"
14 | ,"description":"In extension options, header for showFullUrl setting"
15 | }
16 | ,"optionsShowFullUrlText": {
17 | "message":"Отображать URL целиком?"
18 | ,"description":"In extension options, text next to checkbox for showFullUrl setting"
19 | }
20 | ,"optionsShowFullUrlHelp": {
21 | "message":"При установленном флажке - URL отображается целиком; При снятом - отображается только доменное имя."
22 | ,"description":"In extension options, helper text for showFullUrl setting"
23 | }
24 |
25 | ,"optionsSeparatorStringHeader": {
26 | "message":"Строка-разделитель"
27 | ,"description":"In extension options, header for separatorString setting"
28 | }
29 | ,"optionsSeparatorStringHelp": {
30 | "message":"Строка символов, которые будут разделять оригинальный заголовок и URL-адрес (например 'Заголовок - URL' или 'Заголовок :: URL')"
31 | ,"description":"In extension options, helper text for separatorString setting"
32 | }
33 |
34 | ,"optionsShowFieldAttributesHeader": {
35 | "message":"Отображение атрибутов полей ввода текста"
36 | ,"description":"In extension options, header for showFieldAttributes setting"
37 | }
38 | ,"optionsShowFieldAttributesText": {
39 | "message":"Показывать атрибуты поля при установленном в нём курсоре ввода текста?"
40 | ,"description":"In extension options, text next to checkbox for showFieldAttributes setting"
41 | }
42 | ,"optionsShowFieldAttributesHelp": {
43 | "message":"При установленном флажке – атрибуты 'name' и 'id' <input /> полей будут добавляться к заголовку окна когда в них установлен курсор ввода текста. Это может пригодиться, когда KeePass недостаточно одного URL страницы для корректной работы авто-заполнения. Это также может пригодиться при двухэтапной аутентификации. Вы просто создаёте команду авто-заполнения для конкретного поля, а затем настраиваете авто-заполнение на работу с URL и конкретным полем, в котором сейчас находится курсор ввода текста."
44 | ,"description":"In extension options, helper text for showFieldAttributes setting"
45 | }
46 |
47 | ,"optionsSaveButtonText": {
48 | "message":"Сохранить настройки"
49 | ,"description":"In Options Popup - Text which is shown on the save button"
50 | }
51 | ,"optionsSavedHeader": {
52 | "message":"Настройки сохранены"
53 | ,"description":"In Options Popup - Header for green div that is shown after clicking save button, to confirm saving happened"
54 | }
55 | ,"optionsSavedMessage": {
56 | "message":"Чтобы увидеть изменения, вам может потребоваться обновить вкладки."
57 | ,"description":"In Options Popup - Text that is shown after clicking save button, to confirm saving happened"
58 | }
59 | ,"optionsDonateLinkText": {
60 | "message":"Поддержать автора $2.22"
61 | ,"description":"In Options Popup - Link that leads to donation page"
62 | }
63 | ,"optionsHelpLinkText": {
64 | "message":"Помощь & ЧаВо"
65 | ,"description":"In Options Popup - Link that leads to help page"
66 | }
67 |
68 | }
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1 | /**
2 | * Copyright (c) 2018 Eric H. Goldman
3 | *
4 | * This file is part of Add URL To Window Title.
5 | *
6 | * Add URL To Window Title is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
7 | * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
8 | * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
9 | * (at your option) any later version.
10 | *
11 | * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12 | * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13 | * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
14 | * GNU General Public License for more details.
15 | *
16 | * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
17 | * along with this program. If not, see .
18 | */
19 |
20 | /**
21 | * Declare the base library for browser extensions in an opportunistic way to increase cross-browser compatibility
22 | * @see {@https://developer.chrome.com/docs/extensions/reference/api/runtime}
23 | * @see {@https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Add-ons/WebExtensions/API/runtime/onInstalled}
24 | */
25 | let platform = chrome;
26 |
27 | if (!(typeof browser === "undefined" || browser === null)) {
28 | platform = browser;
29 | }
30 |
31 | /**
32 | * Run install/update checks or needed work
33 | * @see {@https://developer.chrome.com/docs/extensions/reference/api/runtime#event-onInstalled} documentation for more information
34 | */
35 | platform.runtime.onInstalled.addListener(function(details){
36 |
37 | if(details.reason == "install"){
38 | console.log("Installed, version: " + platform.runtime.getManifest().version);
39 | }else if(details.reason == "update"){
40 | console.log("Updated from " + details.previousVersion + " to " + platform.runtime.getManifest().version + "!");
41 | }
42 |
43 | });
44 |
45 |
46 |
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1 | /**
2 | * Copyright (c) 2018 Eric H. Goldman
3 | *
4 | * This file is part of Add URL To Window Title.
5 | *
6 | * Add URL To Window Title is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
7 | * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
8 | * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
9 | * (at your option) any later version.
10 | *
11 | * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12 | * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13 | * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
14 | * GNU General Public License for more details.
15 | *
16 | * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
17 | * along with this program. If not, see .
18 | */
19 |
20 |
21 |
22 | /**
23 | * Declare the base library for browser extensions in an opportunistic way to increase cross-browser compatibility
24 | * @see {@https://www.smashingmagazine.com/2017/04/browser-extension-edge-chrome-firefox-opera-brave-vivaldi/}
25 | */
26 | window.browser = (function () { return window.chrome || window.browser || window.msBrowser;})();
27 |
28 | /**
29 | * @module addUrlToWindowTitle
30 | */
31 | var addUrlToWindowTitle = (function() {
32 |
33 | 'use strict';
34 |
35 | /**
36 | * A preference which determines if the full URL should be shown (true) or
37 | * if only the hostname for the current web page should be shown (false).
38 | * @type {boolean}
39 | */
40 | var showFullUrl = false;
41 |
42 | /**
43 | * A preference which determines whether (true) or not (false) to show the
44 | * input field's id and name attributes in the window title.
45 | * @type {boolean}
46 | */
47 | var showFieldAttributes = false;
48 |
49 | /**
50 | * A preference which determines the string characters that will be used to
51 | * separate the original window title from the content added by the add-on.
52 | * @type {string}
53 | */
54 | var separatorString = '-';
55 |
56 | /**
57 | * The URL which will be added to the window title, determined by
58 | * var showFullUrl
59 | * @type {string}
60 | */
61 | var addedUrl = '';
62 |
63 | /**
64 | * The input fields or an empty string as determined by the value
65 | * of var showFieldAttributes and the eventListeners attached
66 | * @type {string}
67 | */
68 | var currentInputFieldAttributes = '';
69 |
70 | /**
71 | * Holds the original window title from before the add-on has made
72 | * any changes. Needed to prevent unnecessary duplication.
73 | * @type {string}
74 | */
75 | var originalTitle = '';
76 |
77 | /**
78 | * An observer which will be attached to the DOM to monitor changes to the
79 | * window's title. Do not instantiate here.
80 | * @type {MutationObserver}
81 | */
82 | var titleObserver;
83 |
84 |
85 | /**
86 | * An observer which will be attached to the main body of the document
87 | * to detect if input fields are added after page load so the event
88 | * handler can be added. Do not instantiate here.
89 | * @type {MutationObserver}
90 | */
91 | var newInputFieldsObserver;
92 |
93 | /**
94 | * A flag used so that startup functions are only called once
95 | * @type {boolean}
96 | */
97 | var firstRun = true;
98 |
99 | /**
100 | * A flag used by the 'head > title' monitoring MutationObserver, used to determine
101 | * whether the add-on is the cause for triggering the change to the title or some
102 | * other script outside of the add-on's control.
103 | * @type {boolean}
104 | */
105 | var lastTitleSetByAddon = false;
106 |
107 | /**
108 | * getOptions is used to call the extension storage API (async) to get the current
109 | * options as configured by the user (calle on startup and on modification).
110 | *
111 | * Note: Currently it is *explicitly* using *chrome.* namespace because it uses
112 | * the Chrome callback API, which is currently supported by both Chrome and Firefox,
113 | * and I wanted to avoid using polyfill. I considered using platform detection to
114 | * call promise vs. callback API to allow for also Chrome, Edge, etc; however, for
115 | * now leaving this as just using chrome.*
116 | *
117 | * @summary Get the variable options from extension storage, options processed by
118 | * updateOptions()
119 | *
120 | * @see {@link https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Add-ons/WebExtensions/Chrome_incompatibilities}
121 | *
122 | */
123 | function getOptions(){
124 |
125 | var optionsToGet = {
126 | showFullUrl:false,
127 | showFieldAttributes: false,
128 | separatorString: "-"
129 | }
130 |
131 | //use Chrome Callback style API
132 | chrome.storage.sync.get(optionsToGet, function(settings){
133 |
134 | updateOptions(settings);
135 |
136 | });
137 |
138 | };
139 |
140 |
141 | /**
142 | * Takes settings from the extensions options page and updates the local variables
143 | * Note: Was split from getOptions() so it could be used in either promise
144 | * or callback API for easy refactoring in the future when promise api is used.
145 | *
146 | * @param {Object} settings - An Object with each configuration option and the returned value
147 | * from the storage.
148 | */
149 | function updateOptions(settings){
150 |
151 | showFullUrl = Boolean(settings.showFullUrl);
152 |
153 | separatorString = settings.separatorString;
154 |
155 | // Only run the update on change, set inside to prevent additional variable declaration
156 | if(showFieldAttributes !== settings.showFieldAttributes){
157 |
158 | showFieldAttributes = Boolean(settings.showFieldAttributes);
159 |
160 | // Updates functionality based on showFieldAttributes
161 | updateShowFieldAttributesSettings();
162 |
163 | // Only enable the newInputFieldsObserver if we are going to track fields in the first place
164 | if(showFieldAttributes === true){
165 | observeForNewInputFields();
166 | }else{
167 | newInputFieldsObserver.disconnect();
168 | }
169 |
170 | if(firstRun === true){
171 | //forceInitialFocus must run only after preferences are set
172 | forceInitialFocus();
173 | firstRun = false;
174 | }
175 |
176 | }
177 |
178 | // useOriginalTitle=true so it will update with new settings
179 | setTitle(true);
180 |
181 | }
182 |
183 |
184 | /**
185 | * The "main" function for the module, used for the first setup of the extension
186 | *
187 | */
188 | function init(){
189 |
190 | //Set the original title during init, not as global declaration
191 | originalTitle = '' + document.title;
192 |
193 | // Manually ensure preferences are loaded first time after setup to ensure it runs
194 | getOptions();
195 |
196 | // Add listeners and Observers
197 | addWindowListeners();
198 | observeForTitleChanges();
199 |
200 | }
201 |
202 | /**
203 | * Modifies the window title based upon the user's preferences.
204 | *
205 | * @param {boolean} useOriginalTitle - Prevents accidental duplication of title content
206 | * after the add-on has added some information. Defaults to false unless explicitly
207 | * set true as needed throughout the add-on.
208 | */
209 | function setTitle(useOriginalTitle) {
210 |
211 | // Default parameter value check
212 | useOriginalTitle = typeof useOriginalTitle !== 'undefined' ? useOriginalTitle : false;
213 |
214 | if(showFullUrl === false){
215 | // Add a trailing slash after the hostname for security e.g., given
216 | // a malicious hostname like: "google.com-evilsite.com/"
217 | // will not match KeePass rule for "google.com/"
218 | addedUrl = document.location.hostname + '/';
219 | }else{
220 | addedUrl = document.URL;
221 | }
222 |
223 | // Used in observer to prevent unnecessary additional calls
224 | lastTitleSetByAddon = true;
225 |
226 | // if : force the original title to prevent duplications
227 | // if else: if the URL is not already added, then add it
228 | // else: do nothing, the URL is already present and should not be added again
229 | if(useOriginalTitle === true){
230 | document.title = titleFormatter(originalTitle);
231 | }else if(document.title.indexOf( sanitizer(addedUrl) ) < 0){
232 | document.title = titleFormatter(document.title);
233 | }
234 |
235 | };
236 |
237 | /**
238 | * Formats the new string that will be set in setTitle
239 | *
240 | * @param {string} title - Either the original or current title, set by setTitle()
241 | * @returns {string} Formatted string to replace the existing window title
242 | */
243 | function titleFormatter(title) {
244 | //maybe just sanitize on title and URL, Can I trust my inputField Attributes?
245 | let newTitle = [sanitizer(title), separatorString, sanitizer(addedUrl) , currentInputFieldAttributes].join(' ');
246 |
247 | return newTitle;
248 | };
249 |
250 |
251 | /**
252 | * Sanitizes a given input string to remove angle brackets, html encoded
253 | * angle brackets, etc. Additional checks may, .e.g, UTF-8 special characters
254 | * may be added in the future
255 | *
256 | * The title may be read by JavaScript as part of later processing, special
257 | * characters may trigger dom-based XSS. The web page's own code should be
258 | * checking, but remove some things which have a very unlikely chance of
259 | * being valid in any workflow, such as tags coming from the title
260 | *
261 | * Note: URLs are automatically escaped by Firefox, e.g., http://some.site#<
262 | * will be read in as http://some.site#%3C, non-ascii will also be
263 | * URL encoded so to execute XSS the caller would need to unencode the
264 | * document.title which would not normally be needed and should also help
265 | *
266 | * @summary Some minimal sanitization to balance attacks with possibly
267 | * affecting native web page's logic
268 | *
269 | * @todo Consider replacing with HTML entity encoding since this will just go inside of a tag ultimately, e.g. https://github.com/mathiasbynens/he/blob/master/he.js
270 | * @param {string} unfiltered - Any text string which may contain <, >, %3C, etc.
271 | * @returns {string} A string which has had been filtered to limit later XSS
272 | * @see {@link http://www.justarrangingbits.org/firefox-magic-decoding-address-bar/index.html|FireFox Address Bar} and notice how even if it is not encoded in the addressbar, the add-on will show it encoded when its put in the title
273 |
274 | */
275 | function sanitizer(unfiltered) {
276 |
277 | unfiltered = typeof unfiltered === 'string' ? unfiltered : '';
278 |
279 | let filtered = unfiltered.replace('
102 |
103 |
104 |