├── .bowerrc
├── screenshots
├── chrome.png
└── firefox.png
├── extension
├── icons
│ ├── icon-32.png
│ ├── icon-48.png
│ ├── icon-80.png
│ ├── icon-96.png
│ └── icon.svg
├── manifest.json
└── scripts
│ ├── bootstrap.js
│ ├── NewsFeedChecker.js
│ ├── NewsFeed.js
│ └── NewsFeedTransmitter.js
├── .gitignore
├── .idea
├── inspectionProfiles
│ └── profiles_settings.xml
├── modules.xml
├── news-feed-for-github.iml
└── workspace.xml
├── .editorconfig
├── .jsbeautifyrc
├── .github
├── ISSUE_TEMPLATE.md
└── CONTRIBUTING.md
├── bower.json
├── README.md
├── package.json
├── .eslintrc
├── .gitattributes
├── Gruntfile.js
└── LICENSE
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2 | "directory": "extension/vendor",
3 | "json": "bower.json"
4 | }
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2 | node_modules
3 | build
4 | dist
5 | extension/vendor
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2 | "indent_size": 2,
3 | "indent_char": " ",
4 | "other": " ",
5 | "indent_level": 0,
6 | "indent_with_tabs": false,
7 | "preserve_newlines": true,
8 | "max_preserve_newlines": 2,
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1 | Description
2 |
3 | ### Expected behavior
4 |
5 | Describe how it should be
6 |
7 | ### Actual behavior
8 |
9 | Describe the actual behavior
10 |
11 | ### Steps to reproduce
12 |
13 | Describe how to reproduce your issue, step by step.
14 |
15 | ### Environment
16 |
17 | - browser and version
18 | - news-feed-for-github version
19 |
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1 | {
2 | "name": "news-feed-for-github",
3 | "version": "1.2.1",
4 | "description": "GitHub news feed notifications directly in the browser",
5 | "authors": [
6 | {
7 | "name": "Julian Kühnel",
8 | "homepage": "http://github.com/julmot"
9 | }
10 | ],
11 | "license": "GPL-3.0",
12 | "private": true,
13 | "repository": {
14 | "type": "git",
15 | "url": "git://github.com/julmot/news-feed-for-github.git"
16 | },
17 | "homepage": "https://github.com/julmot/news-feed-for-github",
18 | "keywords": [
19 | "github",
20 | "news",
21 | "feed",
22 | "newsfeed",
23 | "notifications",
24 | "browser",
25 | "extension"
26 | ],
27 | "dependencies": {
28 | "xmlToJSON.js": "^1.3.2"
29 | },
30 | "devDependencies": {}
31 | }
32 |
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/README.md:
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1 | # [][installation] News Feed for GitHub
2 | > GitHub news feed notifications directly in the browser
3 |
4 | Chrome:
5 | [][chrome-download-link]
6 |
7 | Firefox:
8 | [][firefox-download-link]
9 |
10 | ## Installation
11 |
12 | - [Firefox add-ons marketplace][firefox-download-link]
13 | - [Chrome web store][chrome-download-link]
14 | - Download a release [directly][release-link]
15 |
16 | [installation]: https://github.com/julmot/news-feed-for-github#installation
17 | [firefox-download-link]: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/news-feed-for-github/
18 | [chrome-download-link]: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/news-feed-for-github/gbpajmknkcgjeinfbmfeiafhogbhgkjh
19 | [release-link]: https://github.com/julmot/news-feed-for-github/releases "Releases"
20 |
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1 | {
2 | "name": "news-feed-for-github",
3 | "version": "1.2.1",
4 | "description": "GitHub news feed notifications directly in the browser",
5 | "author": {
6 | "name": "Julian Kühnel",
7 | "url": "https://github.com/julmot"
8 | },
9 | "license": "GPL-3.0",
10 | "repository": "julmot/news-feed-for-github",
11 | "homepage": "https://github.com/julmot/news-feed-for-github",
12 | "keywords": [
13 | "github",
14 | "news",
15 | "feed",
16 | "newsfeed",
17 | "news feed",
18 | "notifications",
19 | "browser",
20 | "extension"
21 | ],
22 | "bugs": {
23 | "url": "https://github.com/julmot/news-feed-for-github/issues"
24 | },
25 | "devDependencies": {
26 | "grunt": "~1",
27 | "grunt-contrib-clean": "~1",
28 | "grunt-contrib-compress": "~1",
29 | "grunt-contrib-copy": "~1",
30 | "grunt-eslint": "^20.1.0",
31 | "grunt-remove-logging": "^0.2.0",
32 | "grunt-text-replace": "~0.4",
33 | "matchdep": "~2"
34 | },
35 | "scripts": {
36 | "test": "echo \"Error: Use Grunt tasks\" && exit 1"
37 | },
38 | "private": true
39 | }
40 |
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1 | {
2 | "manifest_version": 2,
3 | "name": "News Feed for GitHub",
4 | "description": "GitHub news feed notifications directly in the browser",
5 | "version": "1.2.1",
6 | "homepage_url": "https://github.com/julmot/news-feed-for-github",
7 | "icons": {
8 | "48": "icons/icon-48.png",
9 | "96": "icons/icon-96.png"
10 | },
11 | "applications": {
12 | "gecko": {
13 | "id": "{90973394-D193-11E5-A96D-6AD3BB8E7F8B}",
14 | "strict_min_version": "45.0"
15 | }
16 | },
17 | "minimum_chrome_version": "42",
18 | "offline_enabled": false,
19 | "browser_action": {
20 | "default_icon": {
21 | "32": "icons/icon-32.png",
22 | "48": "icons/icon-48.png",
23 | "96": "icons/icon-96.png"
24 | },
25 | "default_title": "News Feed for GitHub",
26 | "browser_style": false
27 | },
28 | "permissions": [
29 | "https://*.github.com/*",
30 | "https://*.githubusercontent.com/*",
31 | "notifications",
32 | "tabs"
33 | ],
34 | "background": {
35 | "scripts": [
36 | "vendor/xmlToJSON.js/lib/xmlToJSON.js",
37 | "scripts/NewsFeed.js",
38 | "scripts/NewsFeedChecker.js",
39 | "scripts/NewsFeedTransmitter.js",
40 | "scripts/bootstrap.js"
41 | ]
42 | }
43 | }
44 |
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1 | #Contributing
2 |
3 | ##1. Issues
4 |
5 | ###1.1 Questions, Problems and Bugs
6 |
7 | When opening an issue please provide:
8 |
9 | - browser and version
10 | - news-feed-for-github version
11 | - expected behavior
12 | - actual behavior
13 | - steps to reproduce
14 |
15 | ###1.2 Feature Requests
16 |
17 | Please provide the following information's:
18 |
19 | - your use case, why your enhancement is necessary
20 | - how to solve it in your opinion
21 |
22 | ##2. Development
23 |
24 | ###2.1 General
25 |
26 | Contributions are very much appreciated. To get started, clone this
27 | repository and run `$ npm install` as well as `$ bower install`.
28 |
29 | To test your changes, run `$ grunt dist`. This will generate a `.xpi` package for
30 | Firefox and a `.zip` for Chrome to `.dist/`. You can pass `--chrome=true` or
31 | `--firefox=true` to just generate one of them.
32 |
33 | ###2.2 Pull Requests
34 |
35 | Make sure that your Pull Requests follow the [code convention][code-convention].
36 | If you are using Atom with Atom Beautify you can enter `STRG + Alt + b` to format
37 | the source code to follow the convention.
38 |
39 | ###2.3 Contribution and License Agreement
40 |
41 | If you contribute to this project, you are implicitly allowing your code to be
42 | distributed under [this license][license]. You are also implicitly verifying
43 | that all code is your original work.
44 |
45 | [code-convention]: https://github.com/julmot/news-feed-for-github/blob/master/.eslintrc
46 | [license]: https://git.io/vM5kZ
47 |
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1 | /* globals NewsFeedTransmitter */
2 | /******************************************************
3 | * News Feed for GitHub
4 | * Copyright (c) 2016–2018, Julian Kühnel
5 | * For the full copyright and license information,
6 | * please view the LICENSE file that was distributed
7 | * with this source code.
8 | *****************************************************/
9 | 'use strict';
10 |
11 | // Specify environment, either "firefox" or "chrome" as some features are
12 | // limited. Is replaced in the build for the respective target.
13 | const environment = 'chrome'; // eslint-disable-line no-unused-vars
14 |
15 | // Initialize notifications
16 | sessionStorage.clear(); // just necessary while developing
17 | let instance = new NewsFeedTransmitter();
18 |
19 | // Initialize icon click action
20 | if (typeof chrome === 'object' && typeof chrome.browserAction === 'object') {
21 | chrome.browserAction.onClicked.addListener(() => {
22 | chrome.tabs.query({
23 | 'currentWindow': true
24 | }, tabs => {
25 | let opened = -1;
26 | let index = 0;
27 | for (let tab of tabs) {
28 | if (tab.url === instance.ghURL + '/') {
29 | opened = tab.id;
30 | } else if (tab.active) {
31 | index = ++tab.index;
32 | }
33 | }
34 | if (opened === -1) {
35 | chrome.tabs.create({
36 | 'url': instance.ghURL,
37 | 'active': true,
38 | 'index': index
39 | });
40 | } else {
41 | chrome.tabs.update(opened, {
42 | 'active': true
43 | });
44 | }
45 | });
46 | });
47 | }
48 |
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1 | /* globals NewsFeed */
2 | /******************************************************
3 | * News Feed for GitHub
4 | * Copyright (c) 2016–2018, Julian Kühnel
5 | * For the full copyright and license information,
6 | * please view the LICENSE file that was distributed
7 | * with this source code.
8 | *****************************************************/
9 | 'use strict';
10 |
11 | class NewsFeedChecker extends NewsFeed { // eslint-disable-line no-unused-vars
12 |
13 | constructor() {
14 | super();
15 | }
16 |
17 | initialize(cbnp, cbe) {
18 | this.interval = 15000;
19 | this.cbNewPost = cbnp;
20 | this.cbErr = cbe;
21 |
22 | setInterval(() => {
23 | this.fetch();
24 | }, this.interval);
25 | this.fetch();
26 | }
27 |
28 | fetch() {
29 | this.load(
30 | this.checkNewPosts.bind(this),
31 | this.cbErr.bind(this)
32 | );
33 | }
34 |
35 | checkNewPosts(j) {
36 | let nf = j['feed'][0]['entry'];
37 | let nfStr = JSON.stringify(nf);
38 | let savedNfStr = sessionStorage.getItem('newsFeed');
39 | let savedNf = {};
40 | if (savedNfStr) {
41 | savedNf = JSON.parse(savedNfStr);
42 | }
43 |
44 | if (savedNfStr && savedNfStr !== nfStr) {
45 | let showStack = [];
46 | for (let nfPost of nf) {
47 | // Check if the post is already in the sessionStorage
48 | let found = false;
49 | for (let savedNfPost of savedNf) {
50 | if (JSON.stringify(savedNfPost) === JSON.stringify(nfPost)) {
51 | found = true;
52 | break;
53 | }
54 | }
55 | if (!found) {
56 | showStack.push(nfPost);
57 | }
58 | }
59 | if (showStack.length > 0) {
60 | for (let post of showStack) {
61 | this.cbNewPost(post);
62 | }
63 | }
64 | }
65 | sessionStorage.setItem('newsFeed', nfStr);
66 | }
67 |
68 | }
69 |
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1 | {
2 | "extends": [
3 | "eslint:recommended"
4 | ],
5 | "env": {
6 | "webextensions": true,
7 | "browser": true,
8 | "es6": true,
9 | "node": true
10 | },
11 | "parserOptions": {
12 | "ecmaVersion": 6,
13 | "ecmaFeatures": {
14 | "experimentalObjectRestSpread": true
15 | },
16 | "sourceType": "module"
17 | },
18 | "rules": {
19 | "no-template-curly-in-string": "error",
20 | "array-callback-return": "error",
21 | "block-scoped-var": "error",
22 | "default-case": "error",
23 | "no-fallthrough": "error",
24 | "no-global-assign": "error",
25 | "no-extend-native": "error",
26 | "no-invalid-this": "warn",
27 | "eqeqeq": "warn",
28 | "no-alert": "error",
29 | "no-eval": "error",
30 | "no-with": "error",
31 | "consistent-return": "warn",
32 | "curly": "warn",
33 | "no-tabs": "error",
34 | "arrow-spacing": "error",
35 | "no-undefined": "error",
36 | "global-require": "error",
37 | "no-var": "error",
38 | "indent": [
39 | "error",
40 | 2
41 | ],
42 | "linebreak-style": [
43 | "error",
44 | "unix"
45 | ],
46 | "max-len": [
47 | "error",
48 | {
49 | "ignoreStrings": false,
50 | "ignoreTrailingComments": false,
51 | "ignoreComments": false,
52 | "code": 120
53 | }
54 | ],
55 | "quotes": [
56 | "error",
57 | "single"
58 | ],
59 | "semi": [
60 | "error",
61 | "always"
62 | ],
63 | "dot-location": [
64 | "error",
65 | "property"
66 | ],
67 | "brace-style": [
68 | "error",
69 | "1tbs"
70 | ],
71 | "camelcase": [
72 | "error",
73 | {
74 | "properties": "always"
75 | }
76 | ],
77 | "no-console": 0,
78 | "space-before-function-paren": [
79 | "error",
80 | "never"
81 | ],
82 | "keyword-spacing": [
83 | "error",
84 | {
85 | "before": true,
86 | "after": true
87 | }
88 | ],
89 | "array-bracket-spacing": [
90 | "error",
91 | "never"
92 | ],
93 | "comma-spacing": [
94 | "error",
95 | {
96 | "before": false,
97 | "after": true
98 | }
99 | ],
100 | "complexity": [
101 | "error",
102 | 10
103 | ],
104 | "max-depth": [
105 | "error",
106 | 8
107 | ]
108 | }
109 | }
110 |
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1 | /* globals xmlToJSON */
2 | /******************************************************
3 | * News Feed for GitHub
4 | * Copyright (c) 2016–2018, Julian Kühnel
5 | * For the full copyright and license information,
6 | * please view the LICENSE file that was distributed
7 | * with this source code.
8 | *****************************************************/
9 | 'use strict';
10 |
11 | class NewsFeed { // eslint-disable-line no-unused-vars
12 |
13 | constructor() {
14 | this.ghURL = 'https://github.com';
15 | }
16 |
17 | xhr(options) {
18 | let xmlhttp = new XMLHttpRequest();
19 | let url = options['url'];
20 | if (typeof options['cache'] !== 'boolean' || !options['cache']) {
21 | let divider = '&';
22 | if (url.indexOf('?') === -1) {
23 | divider = '?';
24 | }
25 | url = url + divider + (new Date().getTime());
26 | }
27 | if (typeof options['responseType'] === 'string') {
28 | xmlhttp.responseType = options['responseType'];
29 | }
30 | if (typeof options['withCredentials'] !== 'boolean' || options['withCredentials']) {
31 | xmlhttp.withCredentials = true;
32 | } else {
33 | xmlhttp.withCredentials = false;
34 | }
35 | xmlhttp.withCredentials = true;
36 | xmlhttp.onreadystatechange = () => {
37 | if (xmlhttp.readyState === XMLHttpRequest.DONE) {
38 | if (xmlhttp.status === 200) {
39 | if (typeof options['success'] === 'function') {
40 | if (options['responseType'] === 'blob') {
41 | options['success'](xmlhttp.response);
42 | } else {
43 | options['success'](xmlhttp.responseText);
44 | }
45 | }
46 | } else {
47 | if (typeof options['error'] === 'function') {
48 | options['error'](xmlhttp.statusText);
49 | }
50 | }
51 | }
52 | };
53 | xmlhttp.open('GET', url, true);
54 | xmlhttp.send();
55 | }
56 |
57 | getURL(successFn, errorFn) {
58 | if (sessionStorage.getItem('url')) {
59 | successFn(sessionStorage.getItem('url'));
60 | return;
61 | }
62 | this.xhr({
63 | 'url': this.ghURL,
64 | 'success': data => {
65 | let rss;
66 | try {
67 | let tmp = document.createElement('div');
68 | tmp.innerHTML = unescape(data);
69 | rss = tmp.querySelector('a[href*="private.atom?token="]');
70 | rss = rss.getAttribute('href');
71 | if (rss === null || rss === '') {
72 | throw new Error('err');
73 | }
74 | } catch (e) {
75 | errorFn('Log in to GitHub to receive news feed notifications!');
76 | return;
77 | }
78 | sessionStorage.setItem('url', this.ghURL + rss);
79 | successFn(sessionStorage.getItem('url'));
80 | },
81 | 'error': errorThrown => {
82 | errorFn('Unable to load GitHub news feed URL', errorThrown);
83 | }
84 | });
85 | }
86 |
87 | load(successFn, errorFn) {
88 | this.getURL(url => {
89 | this.xhr({
90 | url,
91 | 'responseType': 'text',
92 | 'success': data => {
93 | let json;
94 | try {
95 | json = xmlToJSON.parseString(data, {
96 | 'xmlns': false
97 | });
98 | } catch (e) {
99 | errorFn('Unable to parse news feed');
100 | }
101 | successFn(json);
102 | },
103 | 'error': errorThrown => {
104 | errorFn('Unable to load GitHub news feed', errorThrown);
105 | }
106 | });
107 | }, errorFn);
108 | }
109 |
110 | }
111 |
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1 | ## GITATTRIBUTES FOR WEB PROJECTS
2 | #
3 | # These settings are for any web project.
4 | #
5 | # Details per file setting:
6 | # text These files should be normalized (i.e. convert CRLF to LF).
7 | # binary These files are binary and should be left untouched.
8 | #
9 | # Note that binary is a macro for -text -diff.
10 | ######################################################################
11 |
12 | ## AUTO-DETECT - Handle line endings automatically for files detected
13 | ## as text and leave all files detected as binary untouched.
14 | ## This will handle all files NOT defined below.
15 | * text=auto
16 |
17 | ## SOURCE CODE
18 | *.bat text
19 | *.coffee text
20 | *.css text
21 | *.htm text
22 | *.html text
23 | *.inc text
24 | *.ini text
25 | *.js text
26 | *.jsx text
27 | *.json text
28 | *.less text
29 | *.php text
30 | *.pl text
31 | *.py text
32 | *.rb text
33 | *.sass text
34 | *.scm text
35 | *.scss text
36 | *.sh text
37 | *.sql text
38 | *.styl text
39 | *.ts text
40 | *.xml text
41 | *.xhtml text
42 |
43 | ## DOCUMENTATION
44 | *.markdown text
45 | *.md text
46 | *.mdwn text
47 | *.mdown text
48 | *.mkd text
49 | *.mkdn text
50 | *.mdtxt text
51 | *.mdtext text
52 | *.txt text
53 | AUTHORS text
54 | CHANGELOG text
55 | CHANGES text
56 | CONTRIBUTING text
57 | COPYING text
58 | INSTALL text
59 | license text
60 | LICENSE text
61 | NEWS text
62 | readme text
63 | *README* text
64 | TODO text
65 |
66 | ## TEMPLATES
67 | *.dot text
68 | *.ejs text
69 | *.haml text
70 | *.handlebars text
71 | *.hbs text
72 | *.hbt text
73 | *.jade text
74 | *.latte text
75 | *.mustache text
76 | *.phtml text
77 | *.tmpl text
78 |
79 | ## LINTERS
80 | .csslintrc text
81 | .eslintrc text
82 | .jscsrc text
83 | .jshintrc text
84 | .jshintignore text
85 | .stylelintrc text
86 |
87 | ## CONFIGS
88 | *.bowerrc text
89 | *.cnf text
90 | *.conf text
91 | *.config text
92 | .editorconfig text
93 | .gitattributes text
94 | .gitconfig text
95 | .gitignore text
96 | .htaccess text
97 | *.npmignore text
98 | *.yaml text
99 | *.yml text
100 | Makefile text
101 | makefile text
102 |
103 | ## HEROKU
104 | Procfile text
105 | .slugignore text
106 |
107 | ## GRAPHICS
108 | *.ai binary
109 | *.bmp binary
110 | *.eps binary
111 | *.gif binary
112 | *.ico binary
113 | *.jng binary
114 | *.jp2 binary
115 | *.jpg binary
116 | *.jpeg binary
117 | *.jpx binary
118 | *.jxr binary
119 | *.pdf binary
120 | *.png binary
121 | *.psb binary
122 | *.psd binary
123 | *.svg text
124 | *.svgz binary
125 | *.tif binary
126 | *.tiff binary
127 | *.wbmp binary
128 | *.webp binary
129 |
130 | ## AUDIO
131 | *.kar binary
132 | *.m4a binary
133 | *.mid binary
134 | *.midi binary
135 | *.mp3 binary
136 | *.ogg binary
137 | *.ra binary
138 |
139 | ## VIDEO
140 | *.3gpp binary
141 | *.3gp binary
142 | *.as binary
143 | *.asf binary
144 | *.asx binary
145 | *.fla binary
146 | *.flv binary
147 | *.m4v binary
148 | *.mng binary
149 | *.mov binary
150 | *.mp4 binary
151 | *.mpeg binary
152 | *.mpg binary
153 | *.swc binary
154 | *.swf binary
155 | *.webm binary
156 |
157 | ## ARCHIVES
158 | *.7z binary
159 | *.gz binary
160 | *.rar binary
161 | *.tar binary
162 | *.zip binary
163 |
164 | ## FONTS
165 | *.ttf binary
166 | *.eot binary
167 | *.otf binary
168 | *.woff binary
169 | *.woff2 binary
170 |
171 | ## EXECUTABLES
172 | *.exe binary
173 | *.pyc binary
174 |
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1 | /* globals NewsFeedChecker, environment */
2 | /******************************************************
3 | * News Feed for GitHub
4 | * Copyright (c) 2016–2018, Julian Kühnel
5 | * For the full copyright and license information,
6 | * please view the LICENSE file that was distributed
7 | * with this source code.
8 | *****************************************************/
9 | 'use strict';
10 |
11 | class NewsFeedTransmitter extends NewsFeedChecker { // eslint-disable-line no-unused-vars
12 |
13 | constructor() {
14 | super();
15 | super.initialize(
16 | this.notifyPost.bind(this),
17 | this.notifyError.bind(this)
18 | );
19 | }
20 |
21 | notifyPost(post) {
22 | console.debug('GitHub news feed', post);
23 | let message = post['title'][0]['_text'];
24 | let authorImage = post['thumbnail'][0]['_attr']['url']['_value'];
25 | let authorURL = post['author'][0]['uri'][0]['_text'];
26 | let author = post['author'][0]['name'][0]['_text'];
27 |
28 | super.xhr({
29 | 'cache': true,
30 | 'url': authorImage,
31 | 'responseType': 'blob',
32 | 'success': blob => {
33 | const blobURL = window.URL.createObjectURL(blob),
34 | // as FF does not support the callback function
35 | // it is necessary to generate the id manually
36 | notifyPostID = Math.random().toString(36).slice(2);
37 | let notificationOptions = {
38 | 'type': 'basic',
39 | 'iconUrl': chrome.extension.getURL('icons/icon-80.png'),
40 | 'title': 'GitHub news feed',
41 | 'message': message
42 | };
43 | // FF does not support the buttons property
44 | // http://tinyurl.com/jxjgg5o
45 | if (environment === 'chrome') {
46 | notificationOptions['buttons'] = [
47 | {
48 | 'title': `View ${author}`,
49 | 'iconUrl': blobURL
50 | }
51 | ];
52 | }
53 | chrome.notifications.create(
54 | notifyPostID,
55 | notificationOptions
56 | );
57 | // FF does not support the button events for notifications
58 | if (environment === 'chrome') {
59 | chrome.notifications.onButtonClicked.addListener(
60 | (notifId, btnIdx) => {
61 | if (notifId === notifyPostID && btnIdx === 0) {
62 | chrome.tabs.query({
63 | 'currentWindow': true,
64 | 'active': true
65 | }, tabs => {
66 | let opts = {
67 | 'url': authorURL,
68 | 'active': true,
69 | };
70 | if (tabs.length) {
71 | opts['index'] = tabs[0].index + 1;
72 | }
73 | chrome.tabs.create(opts);
74 | });
75 | }
76 | }
77 | );
78 | }
79 | },
80 | 'error': err => {
81 | this.notifyError(err);
82 | }
83 | });
84 | }
85 |
86 | notifyError(error, errorDetail) {
87 | let errMsg = error;
88 | if (typeof errorDetail === 'string' && errorDetail !== '') {
89 | errMsg = `${errMsg}: ${errorDetail}`;
90 | }
91 | if (sessionStorage.getItem('previousError') === error) {
92 | return;
93 | }
94 | sessionStorage.setItem('previousError', error);
95 | console.error(error, errorDetail);
96 | chrome.notifications.create({
97 | 'type': 'basic',
98 | 'iconUrl': chrome.extension.getURL('icons/icon-80.png'),
99 | 'title': 'GitHub news feed',
100 | 'message': errMsg
101 | });
102 | }
103 |
104 | }
105 |
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1 | /******************************************************
2 | * Github news feed
3 | * Copyright (c) 2016–2018, Julian Kühnel
4 | * For the full copyright and license information,
5 | * please view the LICENSE file that was distributed
6 | * with this source code.
7 | *****************************************************/
8 | const matchdep = require('matchdep');
9 | module.exports = grunt => {
10 | grunt.initConfig({
11 | pkg: grunt.file.readJSON('package.json') || {},
12 | timestamp: new Date().getTime(),
13 | clean: {
14 | build: ['build/**']
15 | },
16 | copy: {
17 | chrome: {
18 | files: [
19 | {
20 | cwd: 'extension/',
21 | src: ['**/*'],
22 | timestamp: true,
23 | expand: true,
24 | mode: true,
25 | dest: 'build/chrome'
26 | }
27 | ]
28 | },
29 | firefox: {
30 | files: [
31 | {
32 | cwd: 'extension/',
33 | src: ['**/*'],
34 | timestamp: true,
35 | expand: true,
36 | mode: true,
37 | dest: 'build/firefox'
38 | }
39 | ]
40 | },
41 | },
42 | compress: {
43 | chrome: {
44 | options: {
45 | // as EPERM is thrown when already installed a distributable,
46 | // we need to append the timestamp
47 | archive: 'dist/<%= pkg.name %>-<%= pkg.version %>-chrome-<%= timestamp %>.zip',
48 | pretty: true,
49 | mode: 'zip'
50 | },
51 | files: [
52 | {
53 | expand: true,
54 | cwd: 'build/chrome/',
55 | src: ['**/*', '!test.html'],
56 | dest: '/'
57 | }
58 | ]
59 | },
60 | firefox: {
61 | options: {
62 | // as EPERM is thrown when already installed a distributable,
63 | // we need to append the timestamp
64 | archive: 'dist/<%= pkg.name %>-<%= pkg.version %>-firefox-<%= timestamp %>.xpi',
65 | pretty: true,
66 | mode: 'zip'
67 | },
68 | files: [
69 | {
70 | expand: true,
71 | cwd: 'build/firefox/',
72 | src: ['**/*', '!test.html'],
73 | dest: '/'
74 | }
75 | ]
76 | }
77 | },
78 | eslint: {
79 | options: {
80 | configFile: '.eslintrc',
81 | ignorePattern: 'extension/vendor/**/*'
82 | },
83 | target: ['extension/**/*.js', 'Gruntfile.js']
84 | },
85 | removelogging: {
86 | chrome: {
87 | src: 'build/chrome/scripts/**/*.js'
88 | },
89 | firefox: {
90 | src: 'build/firefox/scripts/**/*.js'
91 | }
92 | },
93 | replace: {
94 | chrome: {
95 | src: [
96 | 'build/chrome/manifest.json',
97 | 'build/chrome/scripts/bootstrap.js'
98 | ],
99 | overwrite: true,
100 | replacements: [
101 | {
102 | from: /,?[\s]*"applications":\s?{[^}]*}[^}]*}[^}]*}/gmi,
103 | to: ''
104 | },
105 | {
106 | from: /([A-Za-z]*\s?environment\s?=\s?["'])[A-Za-z0-9]*(["'];)/gmi,
107 | to: '$1chrome$2'
108 | }
109 | ]
110 | },
111 | firefox: {
112 | src: [
113 | 'build/firefox/manifest.json',
114 | 'build/firefox/scripts/bootstrap.js'
115 | ],
116 | overwrite: true,
117 | replacements: [
118 | {
119 | from: /,?[\s]*"offline_enabled":\s?[^,]*/gmi,
120 | to: ''
121 | },
122 | {
123 | from: /([A-Za-z]*\s?environment\s?=\s?["'])[A-Za-z0-9]*(["'];)/gmi,
124 | to: '$1firefox$2'
125 | }
126 | ]
127 | }
128 | }
129 | });
130 | /**
131 | * Load Grunt plugins (dynamically)
132 | */
133 | matchdep.filterDev('grunt-*').forEach(grunt.loadNpmTasks);
134 | /**
135 | * Tasks
136 | */
137 | grunt.registerTask('default', () => {
138 | grunt.log.error('Please use \'$ grunt dist !\'');
139 | });
140 | grunt.registerTask('dist', () => {
141 | grunt.task.run(['eslint', 'clean:build']);
142 | if ((!grunt.option('chrome') && !grunt.option('firefox')) || grunt.option('chrome')) {
143 | grunt.task.run([
144 | 'copy:chrome',
145 | 'removelogging:chrome',
146 | 'replace:chrome',
147 | 'compress:chrome'
148 | ]);
149 | }
150 | if ((!grunt.option('chrome') && !grunt.option('firefox')) || grunt.option('firefox')) {
151 | grunt.task.run([
152 | 'copy:firefox',
153 | 'removelogging:firefox',
154 | 'replace:firefox',
155 | 'compress:firefox'
156 | ]);
157 | }
158 | grunt.task.run(['clean:build']);
159 | });
160 | };
161 |
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