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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | WARNING 2 | ======= 3 | 4 | **Not supported any more!** 5 | This addon heavily relies on legacy features, which will no longer be supported by Firefox 57+ and there doesn't seem to be a way to port the functionality to WebExtensions. There is a final, untested build which might still work with Firefox 56. 6 | 7 | The following firefox forks are known to still work with this plugin: 8 | * http://www.palemoon.org/ 9 | 10 | pass-manager 11 | ============ 12 | 13 | Extension for Mozilla Firefox and Thunderbird. 14 | Replaces the default password managers storage with [pass][1] by implementing 15 | [nsILoginManagerStorage][2]. 16 | 17 | The implementation **is not complete** and probably never will be. It is 18 | not possible to disable password saving for single domains. 19 | 20 | 21 | ### Migration 22 | Because pass-manager replaces the default password storage backend, it is 23 | compatible with plugins like [Password Exporter][3]. 24 | 25 | 1. Install [Password Exporter][3] 26 | 2. Export saved passwords 27 | 3. Optionally delete all saved passwords 28 | 4. Install pass-manager 29 | 5. Import saved passwords 30 | 31 | Switching back to the integrated storage engine works the other way around. 32 | 33 | 34 | ### Configuration 35 | There are some options exposed via the ``about:config`` interface. The scope 36 | is ``extensions.passmanager.*``. For people using a command line password 37 | manager, this should be sufficient :-) 38 | 39 | 40 | ### Storage format 41 | Passwords are stored in the subfolder ``mozilla/PRODUCT/DOMAIN/passmanager###`` 42 | by default. All other files in the three ``mozilla/PRODUCT/DOMAIN/`` will be 43 | parsed, too. 44 | 45 | The field mapping can be configured via about:config. By enabling the ``fuzzy`` 46 | option, missing ``hostname``, ``formSubmitURL`` and ``httpRealm`` fields will 47 | be autocompleted with the values firefox expects. So the only required field 48 | for a username/password login is ``username``. An entry like this would match 49 | all protocols and forms for ``DOMAIN`` on any port. 50 | For password only logins, no additional fields are required. 51 | 52 | 53 | [1]: http://www.passwordstore.org/ 54 | [2]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Tech/XPCOM/Reference/Interface/nsILoginManagerStorage 55 | [3]: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/password-exporter/ 56 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/Makefile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | TARGET = ../passmanager@gekmihesg.de.xpi 2 | all: xpi 3 | xpi: 4 | rm -f $(TARGET) 5 | zip -r $(TARGET) chrome.manifest components defaults install.rdf 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/chrome.manifest: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | content passmanager chrome/content/ 2 | 3 | component {1dadf2b7-f243-41b4-a2f2-e53207f29167} components/passmanager.js 4 | contract @gekmihesg.de/login-manager/storage/pass;1 {1dadf2b7-f243-41b4-a2f2-e53207f29167} 5 | category login-manager-storage nsILoginManagerStorage @gekmihesg.de/login-manager/storage/pass;1 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/components/passmanager.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /** 2 | * Copyright 2015 Markus Weippert 3 | * 4 | * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify 5 | * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 6 | * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or 7 | * (at your option) any later version. 8 | * 9 | * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 10 | * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 11 | * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 12 | * GNU General Public License for more details. 13 | * 14 | * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 15 | * along with this program. If not, see . 16 | * 17 | **/ 18 | 19 | const Cc = Components.classes; 20 | const Ci = Components.interfaces; 21 | const Cu = Components.utils; 22 | 23 | Cu.import("resource://gre/modules/Services.jsm"); 24 | Cu.import("resource://gre/modules/XPCOMUtils.jsm"); 25 | Cu.import("resource://gre/modules/Promise.jsm"); 26 | 27 | const COMMONJS_URI = 'resource://gre/modules/commonjs'; 28 | const { require } = Cu.import(COMMONJS_URI + '/toolkit/require.js', {}); 29 | var subprocess = require('sdk/system/child_process/subprocess'); 30 | 31 | XPCOMUtils.defineLazyModuleGetter(this, "LoginHelper", 32 | "resource://gre/modules/LoginHelper.jsm"); 33 | 34 | // all these values are handled, but false values 35 | // are not mapped automatically 36 | const PropertyMap = { 37 | username: true, 38 | password: false, 39 | hostname: true, 40 | formSubmitURL: true, 41 | httpRealm: true, 42 | usernameField: true, 43 | passwordField: true 44 | }; 45 | 46 | // vars without "=" are copied from existing environment 47 | const EnvironmentVars = [ 48 | "HOME", "USER", "DISPLAY", "PATH", 49 | "GPG_AGENT_INFO", 50 | "PASSWORD_STORE_DIR", 51 | "PASSWORD_STORE_KEY", 52 | "PASSWORD_STORE_GIT", 53 | "PASSWORD_STORE_UMASK", 54 | "TREE_COLORS=rs:0", 55 | "TREE_CHARSET=ASCII" 56 | ]; 57 | 58 | const LoginInfo = new Components.Constructor( 59 | "@mozilla.org/login-manager/loginInfo;1", Ci.nsILoginInfo); 60 | 61 | RegExp.escape = function(s) { 62 | return s.replace(/[.*+?^${}()|[\]\\]/g, "\\$&"); 63 | }; 64 | 65 | function PassManager() {} 66 | PassManager.prototype = { 67 | classID: Components.ID("{1dadf2b7-f243-41b4-a2f2-e53207f29167}"), 68 | QueryInterface: XPCOMUtils.generateQI([Ci.nsILoginManagerStorage]), 69 | 70 | _environment: null, 71 | _propMap: null, 72 | _passCmd: "", 73 | _realm: "", 74 | _fuzzy: false, 75 | _save_as_username: false, 76 | _storage_json: null, 77 | _strip_hostnames: [], 78 | 79 | _cache: { 80 | defaultLifetime: 300, 81 | _entries: {}, 82 | get: function (key) { 83 | if (this._entries[key]) { 84 | return this._entries[key].value; 85 | } 86 | return null; 87 | }, 88 | add: function (key, value, lifetime) { 89 | lifetime = (lifetime ? lifetime : this.defaultLifetime) * 1000; 90 | if (lifetime > 0) { 91 | let entry = { 92 | value: value, 93 | notify: function (timer) { 94 | this.cache.del(key); 95 | } 96 | }; 97 | let timer = Cc["@mozilla.org/timer;1"].createInstance(Ci.nsITimer); 98 | entry.timer = timer; 99 | entry.cache = this; 100 | this._entries[key] = entry; 101 | timer.initWithCallback(entry, lifetime, Ci.nsITimer.TYPE_ONE_SHOT); 102 | } 103 | }, 104 | del: function (key) { 105 | if (this._entries[key]) { 106 | this._entries[key].timer.cancel(); 107 | delete this._entries[key]; 108 | } 109 | }, 110 | clear: function () { 111 | for (let key in this._entries) { 112 | this.del(key); 113 | } 114 | } 115 | }, 116 | 117 | _stub: function(arguments) { 118 | throw Error('Not yet implemented: ' + arguments.callee.name + '()'); 119 | }, 120 | 121 | _pass: function (args, stdin) { 122 | let result = null; 123 | let o = ''; 124 | let pi = { 125 | command: this._passCmd, 126 | arguments: args, 127 | charset: "UTF-8", 128 | environment: this._environment, 129 | done: function (r) { result = r; }, 130 | stdout: function (data) { o += data; }, 131 | stdin: stdin, 132 | mergeStderr: false 133 | } 134 | let p = subprocess.call(pi); 135 | let rc = p.wait(); 136 | 137 | if (p) { 138 | p.exitCode = rc; 139 | p.stdout = o; 140 | } 141 | return p; 142 | }, 143 | 144 | // strip protocol, port and path from URL 145 | _sanitizeHostname: function (url) { 146 | return url.replace(/^.*:\/\/([^:\/]+)(?:[:\/].*)?$/, "$1"); 147 | }, 148 | 149 | // strip path from URL 150 | _sanitizeURL: function (url) { 151 | return url.replace(/^(.*:\/\/[^\/]+)(?:\/.*)?/, "$1"); 152 | }, 153 | 154 | _getHostnamePath: function (hostname, all) { 155 | if (hostname) { 156 | hostname = this._sanitizeHostname(hostname); 157 | let options = [this._realm + "/" + hostname]; 158 | if (this._strip_hostnames.length > 0) { 159 | for each (let sub in this._strip_hostnames) { 160 | if (hostname.indexOf(sub + ".") == 0) { 161 | options.unshift(this._realm + "/" + 162 | hostname.substr(sub.length + 1)); 163 | break; 164 | } 165 | } 166 | } 167 | return all ? options : options[0]; 168 | } 169 | return all ? [this._realm] : this._realm; 170 | }, 171 | 172 | _loginToStr: function (login) { 173 | let s = []; 174 | s.push(login.password); 175 | for (let prop in this._propMap) { 176 | if (this._propMap[prop] && login[prop]) { 177 | s.push(this._propMap[prop][0] + ": " + login[prop]); 178 | } 179 | } 180 | return s.join("\n"); 181 | }, 182 | 183 | _strToLogin: function (s) { 184 | let lines = s.split("\n"); 185 | let re = /^([a-zA-Z]+):\s*(.*)$/; 186 | 187 | // init login with safe values 188 | let login = new LoginInfo(); 189 | login.username = ""; 190 | login.hostname = ""; 191 | login.password = lines.shift(); 192 | 193 | // parse input to object 194 | let props = {}; 195 | for each (let line in lines) { 196 | let match = re.exec(line); 197 | if(match) { 198 | props[match[1].toLowerCase()] = match[2].trim(); 199 | } 200 | } 201 | 202 | // map object to login 203 | for (let prop in this._propMap) { 204 | if (this._propMap[prop]) { 205 | for each (let name in this._propMap[prop]) { 206 | if (props[name]) { 207 | login[prop] = props[name]; 208 | break; 209 | } 210 | } 211 | } 212 | } 213 | return login; 214 | }, 215 | 216 | _saveLogin: function (loginPath, login) { 217 | this._pass(["insert", "-m", "-f", loginPath], 218 | this._loginToStr(login)); 219 | 220 | // update cache with logins clone 221 | this._cache.add(loginPath, login.clone()); 222 | }, 223 | 224 | _loadLogin: function (loginPath) { 225 | let login = this._cache.get(loginPath); 226 | if (!login) { 227 | let result = this._pass(["show", loginPath]); 228 | if (result.exitCode == 0) { 229 | login = this._strToLogin(result.stdout); 230 | if (login) { 231 | this._cache.add(loginPath, login); 232 | } 233 | } 234 | } 235 | if (login) { 236 | // always return a clone! 237 | // we need the original login cached! 238 | return login.clone(); 239 | } 240 | return null; 241 | }, 242 | 243 | // return all paths to logins matching hostname, 244 | // all logins if hostname is undefined 245 | _getLoginPaths: function (hostname) { 246 | let re = /^(.*[|`]+)-- (.*)$/; 247 | let paths = []; 248 | for each (let path in this._getHostnamePath(hostname, true)) { 249 | result = this._pass(["ls", path]); 250 | if (result.exitCode != 0) { 251 | continue; 252 | } 253 | let lines = result.stdout.split("\n"); 254 | let tree = []; 255 | let lastIndent = 0; 256 | let lastNode = null; 257 | for (let i = 0 ; i < lines.length; i++) { 258 | let match = re.exec(lines[i]); 259 | if(match) { 260 | let indent = match[1].length; 261 | if (lastNode) { 262 | if (lastIndent < indent) { 263 | tree.push(lastNode); 264 | paths.pop(); 265 | } else if (lastIndent > indent) { 266 | tree.pop(); 267 | } 268 | } 269 | lastIndent = indent; 270 | lastNode = match[2]; 271 | paths.push(path + "/" + 272 | tree.concat([lastNode]).join("/")); 273 | } 274 | } 275 | } 276 | return paths; 277 | }, 278 | 279 | // for fuzzy option 280 | _autocomplete: function (login, md, path) { 281 | if (login.hostname) { 282 | login.hostname = this._sanitizeURL(login.hostname); 283 | } else if (md.hostname) { 284 | login.hostname = md.hostname; 285 | } else { 286 | var re = new RegExp("^" + RegExp.escape(this._realm) + "\/([^\/]+).*$"); 287 | if ((match = re.exec(path)) !== null) { 288 | // use hostname from path as fallback 289 | login.hostname = "https://" + match[1]; 290 | } else { 291 | login.hostname = "unknown"; 292 | } 293 | } 294 | if (login.formSubmitURL) { 295 | login.formSubmitURL = this._sanitizeURL(login.formSubmitURL); 296 | } else if (!login.formSubmitURL && !login.httpRealm) { 297 | if (!md.formSubmitURL && !md.httpRealm) { 298 | // no info if protocol or HTML login requested, 299 | // choose HTML since we may return an empty string 300 | // as wildcard here 301 | login.formSubmitURL = ""; 302 | } else { 303 | login.formSubmitURL = md.formSubmitURL; 304 | login.httpRealm = md.httpRealm; 305 | } 306 | } 307 | if (!login.usernameField) { 308 | login.usernameField = md.usernameField; 309 | } 310 | if (!login.passwordField) { 311 | login.passwordField = md.passwordField; 312 | } 313 | return login; 314 | }, 315 | 316 | _filterLogins: function (matchData) { 317 | // copy all handled fields from matchData 318 | let md = {}; 319 | for (let prop in this._propMap) { 320 | if (prop in matchData) { 321 | md[prop] = matchData[prop]; 322 | } 323 | } 324 | 325 | let paths = []; 326 | let logins = []; 327 | 328 | for each (let path in this._getLoginPaths(md.hostname)) { 329 | let login = this._loadLogin(path); 330 | if (login) { 331 | if (this._fuzzy) { 332 | this._autocomplete(login, md, path); 333 | } 334 | let matches = true; 335 | for (let prop in md) { 336 | if (login[prop] != md[prop]) { 337 | matches = false; 338 | break; 339 | } 340 | } 341 | if (matches) { 342 | paths.push(path); 343 | logins.push(login); 344 | } 345 | } 346 | } 347 | return [logins, paths]; 348 | }, 349 | 350 | _isFirefoxAccount: function(hostname, httpRealm) { 351 | return hostname == "chrome://FirefoxAccounts" && 352 | httpRealm == "Firefox Accounts credentials" 353 | }, 354 | 355 | // legacy function called by initialize 356 | init: function init() { 357 | // setup environment 358 | e = Cc["@mozilla.org/process/environment;1"]. 359 | getService(Ci.nsIEnvironment) 360 | this._environment = []; 361 | for each (let env in EnvironmentVars) { 362 | if (env.indexOf("=") > 0) { 363 | this._environment.push(env); 364 | } else if (e.exists(env)) { 365 | this._environment.push(env + "=" + e.get(env)); 366 | } 367 | } 368 | 369 | this._storage_json = Cc["@mozilla.org/login-manager/storage/json;1"]. 370 | getService(Ci.nsILoginManagerStorage); 371 | this._storage_json.initialize(); 372 | 373 | // load preferences 374 | let prefObserver = { 375 | register: function () { 376 | let prefServ = Cc["@mozilla.org/preferences-service;1"]. 377 | getService(Ci.nsIPrefService); 378 | this.branch = prefServ.getBranch("extensions.passmanager."); 379 | this.branch.addObserver("", this, false); 380 | 381 | // initial loading for preferences 382 | this.observe(this.branch); 383 | }, 384 | 385 | observe: function (subject, topic, data) { 386 | this.pm._passCmd = subject.getCharPref("pass"); 387 | this.pm._fuzzy = subject.getBoolPref("fuzzy"); 388 | this.pm._save_as_username = subject.getBoolPref("save_as_username"); 389 | this.pm._strip_hostnames = subject.getCharPref("strip_hostnames"). 390 | toLowerCase().split(","); 391 | this.pm._cache.defaultLifetime = subject.getIntPref("cache"); 392 | 393 | // construct realm 394 | let realm = [subject.getCharPref("realm")]; 395 | if (subject.getBoolPref("realm.append_product")) { 396 | realm.push(Services.appinfo.name.toLowerCase()); 397 | } 398 | this.pm._realm = realm.join("/"); 399 | 400 | // load property map 401 | this.pm._propMap = {}; 402 | for (prop in PropertyMap) { 403 | if (PropertyMap[prop]) { 404 | this.pm._propMap[prop] = 405 | subject.getCharPref("map." + prop.toLowerCase()). 406 | toLowerCase().split(","); 407 | } else { 408 | this.pm._propMap[prop] = false; 409 | } 410 | } 411 | } 412 | }; 413 | 414 | prefObserver.pm = this; 415 | prefObserver.register(); 416 | }, 417 | 418 | initialize: function initialize() { 419 | this.init(); 420 | return Promise.resolve(); 421 | }, 422 | 423 | terminate: function terminate() { 424 | return Promise.resolve(); 425 | }, 426 | 427 | addLogin: function addLogin(login) { 428 | LoginHelper.checkLoginValues(login); 429 | if (this._isFirefoxAccount(login.hostname, login.httpRealm)) { 430 | return this._storage_json.addLogin(login); 431 | } 432 | 433 | let paths = this._getLoginPaths(login.hostname); 434 | let filename = "passmanager"; 435 | let separator = ""; 436 | let max = 0; 437 | if (this._save_as_username) { 438 | let tmp = login.username.replace(/[^a-zA-Z0-9@-_\.]/g, "_"). 439 | replace(/_+/g, "_").replace(/(^_|_$)/g, ""); 440 | if (tmp) { 441 | filename = tmp; 442 | separator = "_"; 443 | max = -1; 444 | } 445 | } 446 | let re = new RegExp("\\/" + RegExp.escape(filename) + 447 | "(?:" + separator + "([0-9]+))?$"); 448 | for each (let path in paths) { 449 | let matches = re.exec(path); 450 | if (matches) { 451 | let num = matches[1] ? Number(matches[1]) : 0; 452 | if (num > max) { 453 | max = num; 454 | } 455 | } 456 | } 457 | let path = this._getHostnamePath(login.hostname); 458 | filename = filename + (max >= 0 ? separator + (max + 1) : ""); 459 | this._saveLogin(path + "/" + filename, login); 460 | }, 461 | 462 | removeLogin: function removeLogin(login) { 463 | if (this._isFirefoxAccount(login.hostname, login.httpRealm)) { 464 | return this._storage_json.removeLogin(login); 465 | } 466 | let [logins, paths] = this._filterLogins(login); 467 | for each (let path in paths) { 468 | this._pass(["rm", "-f", path]); 469 | this._cache.del(path); 470 | } 471 | }, 472 | 473 | modifyLogin: function modifyLogin(oldLogin, newLogin) { 474 | if (this._isFirefoxAccount(oldLogin.hostname, oldLogin.httpRealm)) { 475 | return this._storage_json.modifyLogin(oldLogin, newLogin); 476 | } 477 | // try to find original login 478 | let [logins, paths] = this._filterLogins(oldLogin); 479 | if (logins.length == 0) { 480 | return; 481 | } 482 | 483 | if (newLogin instanceof Ci.nsIPropertyBag) { 484 | // we know what we are supposed to change, 485 | // so we can load the original login, without 486 | // autocompletion and only update what's requested 487 | for each (let path in paths) { 488 | let changed = false; 489 | let login = this._loadLogin(path); 490 | let propEnum = newLogin.enumerator; 491 | while (propEnum.hasMoreElements()) { 492 | let prop = propEnum.getNext().QueryInterface(Ci.nsIProperty); 493 | if (prop.name in this._propMap && 494 | login[prop.name] != prop.value) { 495 | login[prop.name] = prop.value; 496 | changed = true; 497 | } 498 | } 499 | if (changed) { 500 | this._saveLogin(path, login); 501 | } 502 | } 503 | } else { 504 | // newLogin is nsLoginInfo, copy all properties if changed. 505 | // this case does not seem to happen... 506 | let changed = false; 507 | for (let prop in this._propMap) { 508 | if (newLogin[prop] && oldLogin[prop] != newLogin[prop]) { 509 | oldLogin[prop] = newLogin[prop]; 510 | changed = true; 511 | } 512 | } 513 | if (changed) { 514 | for each (let path in paths) { 515 | this._saveLogin(path, oldLogin); 516 | } 517 | } 518 | } 519 | }, 520 | 521 | getAllLogins: function getAllLogins(count) { 522 | let [logins, paths] = this._filterLogins({}); 523 | count.value = logins.length; 524 | return logins; 525 | }, 526 | 527 | removeAllLogins: function removeAllLogins() { 528 | this._pass(["rm", "-r", "-f", this._realm]); 529 | this._cache.clear(); 530 | }, 531 | 532 | getAllDisabledHosts: function getAllDisabledHosts(count) { 533 | this._stub(arguments); 534 | }, 535 | 536 | getLoginSavingEnabled: function getLoginSavingEnabled(hostname) { 537 | return true; 538 | }, 539 | 540 | setLoginSavingEnabled: function setLoginSavingEnabled(hostname, enabled) { 541 | this._stub(arguments); 542 | }, 543 | 544 | searchLogins: function searchLogins(count, matchData) { 545 | // extract from nsPropertyBag 546 | let md = {}; 547 | let propEnum = matchData.enumerator; 548 | while (propEnum.hasMoreElements()) { 549 | let prop = propEnum.getNext().QueryInterface(Ci.nsIProperty); 550 | md[prop.name] = prop.value; 551 | } 552 | if (this._isFirefoxAccount(md.hostname, md.httpRealm)) { 553 | return this._storage_json.searchLogins(count, matchData); 554 | } 555 | 556 | let [logins, paths] = this._filterLogins(md); 557 | count.value = logins.length; 558 | return logins; 559 | }, 560 | 561 | findLogins: function findLogins(count, hostname, formSubmitURL, httpRealm) { 562 | if (this._isFirefoxAccount(hostname, httpRealm)) { 563 | return this._storage_json.findLogins(count, hostname, 564 | formSubmitURL, httpRealm); 565 | } 566 | 567 | let login= { 568 | hostname: hostname, 569 | formSubmitURL: formSubmitURL, 570 | httpRealm: httpRealm 571 | }; 572 | let md = {}; 573 | for each (let prop in ["hostname", "formSubmitURL", "httpRealm"]) { 574 | // empty string means wildcard, null means null 575 | if (login[prop] != "") { 576 | md[prop] = login[prop]; 577 | } 578 | } 579 | 580 | let [logins, paths] = this._filterLogins(md); 581 | count.value = logins.length; 582 | return logins; 583 | }, 584 | 585 | // called to check if its worth calling findLogins, 586 | // which may prompt for master password or pinentry in our case 587 | countLogins: function countLogins(hostname, formSubmitURL, httpRealm) { 588 | if (this._isFirefoxAccount(hostname, httpRealm)) { 589 | return this._storage_json.countLogins(hostname, formSubmitURL, 590 | httpRealm); 591 | } 592 | // only way to check if we have logins without 593 | // decrypting is by hostname 594 | let paths = this._getLoginPaths(hostname); 595 | return paths.length; 596 | }, 597 | 598 | get uiBusy() { 599 | return false; 600 | }, 601 | 602 | get isLoggedIn() { 603 | return true; 604 | } 605 | }; 606 | 607 | var NSGetFactory = XPCOMUtils.generateNSGetFactory([PassManager]); 608 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/defaults/preferences/prefs.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | pref("extensions.passmanager.realm", "mozilla"); 2 | pref("extensions.passmanager.pass", "/usr/bin/pass"); 3 | pref("extensions.passmanager.realm.append_product", true); 4 | pref("extensions.passmanager.cache", 300); 5 | pref("extensions.passmanager.fuzzy", false); 6 | pref("extensions.passmanager.save_as_username", false); 7 | pref("extensions.passmanager.strip_hostnames", ""); 8 | pref("extensions.passmanager.map.username", "login,user,username"); 9 | pref("extensions.passmanager.map.hostname", "url,hostname"); 10 | pref("extensions.passmanager.map.formsubmiturl", "destination,formurl,formsubmiturl"); 11 | pref("extensions.passmanager.map.httprealm", "realm,httprealm"); 12 | pref("extensions.passmanager.map.usernamefield", "loginfield,userfield,usernamefield"); 13 | pref("extensions.passmanager.map.passwordfield", "passfield,pwdfield,pwfield,passwordfield"); 14 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/install.rdf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 5 | 6 | 7 | passmanager@gekmihesg.de 8 | pass-manager 9 | Replace integrated password manager by zx2c4's pass 10 | 0.6.1 11 | Markus Weippert 12 | 2 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | {ec8030f7-c20a-464f-9b0e-13a3a9e97384} 17 | 25.* 18 | 56.* 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | {3550f703-e582-4d05-9a08-453d09bdfdc6} 25 | 25.* 26 | 52.* 27 | 28 | 29 | 30 | 31 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------