├── .babelrc ├── .gitignore ├── LICENSE ├── README.md ├── app ├── background.js ├── bookmarks.js ├── log.js ├── options.html ├── options.js ├── options.vue ├── popup.html ├── popup.js ├── popup.vue └── util.js ├── assets ├── img │ ├── dropbox.png │ ├── dropbox.svg │ ├── fork.png │ ├── gdrive.png │ ├── gdrive.svg │ ├── loop.png │ ├── memm.png │ ├── memm_16.png │ ├── memm_40.png │ ├── memm_48.png │ ├── offline.png │ ├── online.png │ ├── power.png │ ├── remoteStorage.png │ └── remoteStorage.svg └── manifest.json ├── package-lock.json ├── package.json └── webpack.config.js /.babelrc: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "presets": ["es2015"], 3 | "compact": false 4 | } 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | *~ 2 | node_modules 3 | dist 4 | key.pem 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ## memm 2 | #### browser extension to tag your bookmarks and store it privately 3 | 4 | > :warning: 5 | > this extension is in development, use at your own risk 6 | 7 | [![Codacy Badge](https://api.codacy.com/project/badge/Grade/f17aba2aee5a44e3aa8debeb192178f1)](https://www.codacy.com/app/lesion/memm?utm_source=github.com&utm_medium=referral&utm_content=lesion/memm&utm_campaign=badger) 8 | [![Code Climate](https://codeclimate.com/github/lesion/memm/badges/gpa.svg)](https://codeclimate.com/github/lesion/memm) 9 | [![license](https://img.shields.io/github/license/lesion/memm.svg)]() 10 | [![dependencies Status](https://david-dm.org/lesion/memm/status.svg)](https://david-dm.org/lesion/memm) 11 | [![devDependencies Status](https://david-dm.org/lesion/memm/dev-status.svg)](https://david-dm.org/lesion/memm?type=dev) 12 | 13 | [![Chrome Web Store](https://developer.chrome.com/webstore/images/ChromeWebStore_Badge_v2_206x58.png)](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/memm/nmmkepllfhgjonodmhgaoaehnknoadfo) 14 | 15 | 16 | ### Features 17 | - You can add multiple tag to each bookmark 18 | - Bookmarks are optionally stored with [RemoteStorage](https://github.com/remotestorage/remotestorage.js) (so it can be shared privately with other browsers / devices / software) 19 | - While tagging, a list of matched url is shown 20 | - Omnibar support: press . on urlbar and search by tag 21 | - Tag you bookmark with alt+shift+m 22 | 23 | ### Hack & Build 24 | ``` 25 | # clone this repo 26 | git clone https://github.com/lesion/memm.git 27 | cd memm 28 | 29 | # install dependencies 30 | npm i 31 | 32 | # hack in dev mode (hotreload) 33 | npm run dev 34 | 35 | # build (in dist/) 36 | npm run build 37 | 38 | ``` 39 | 40 | ### Big picture wishes ... (writing some notes here...) 41 | I want a way to link different types of resources: 42 | 43 | I consider a TAG at the same level of a BOOKMARK, 44 | a PICTURE, a NOTE. This extension is currently connecting 45 | a BOOKMARK object with a TAG object. I'm experimenting connecting 46 | a BOOKMARK with a laverna's NOTE (some syntax is needed for each type of 47 | resource like the # for TAG) or probably TAG could be the gateway 48 | to find entities you want to connect to.... 49 | Need to find software that manage each type of resource with something like 50 | remotestorage: 51 | 52 | - BOOKMARK: this extension 53 | - NOTE: laverna (need some little modification) 54 | - MAIL: mailpile !?!?! (one-way is enought....) 55 | - PICTURE: probably faster to do it from scratch ! 56 | - TASK / EVENT: https://taskrs.5apps.com/ 57 | - CONTACTS 58 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/background.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /** 2 | * background process is taking care of RemoteStorage communication 3 | * and omnibox 4 | */ 5 | 6 | /* global chrome, browser */ 7 | 'use strict' 8 | 9 | import RemoteStorage from 'remotestoragejs' 10 | import Bookmarks from 'remotestorage-module-bookmarks' 11 | 12 | import util from './util' 13 | import partial from 'lodash-es/partial' 14 | import debounce from 'lodash-es/debounce' 15 | import Bookmark from './bookmarks' 16 | 17 | const BROWSER = chrome || browser 18 | const DROPBOX_APPKEY = 'anw6ijw3c9pdjse' 19 | const GDRIVE_CLIENTID = '603557860486-njmfirchq2gp4k33hqmja0ch6m4puf93.apps.googleusercontent.com' 20 | 21 | let currentTags = [] 22 | 23 | // remoteStorage instance 24 | let rs 25 | 26 | function firstRun (e) { 27 | util.option.set('no_first_run', true) 28 | 29 | // open options window 30 | BROWSER.runtime.openOptionsPage() 31 | } 32 | 33 | // check if it's first time 34 | util.option.get('no_first_run') 35 | .catch(firstRun) 36 | 37 | function eventHandler (event) { 38 | if (['disconnected', 'network-offline'].includes(event)) { 39 | BROWSER.browserAction.setIcon({path: '/img/offline.png'}) 40 | } else if (['connected', 'network-online'].includes(event)) { 41 | BROWSER.browserAction.setIcon({path: '/img/online.png'}) 42 | } 43 | } 44 | 45 | function main () { 46 | // initialize RemoteStorage 47 | window.rs = rs = new RemoteStorage({ 48 | cache: true, 49 | logging: false, 50 | modules: [Bookmarks] 51 | }) 52 | rs.setApiKeys({dropbox: DROPBOX_APPKEY, googledrive: GDRIVE_CLIENTID}) 53 | rs.access.claim('bookmarks', 'rw') 54 | rs.caching.enable('/bookmarks/') 55 | 56 | // manage rs events (e.g. to set icon) 57 | rs.on('connected', partial(eventHandler, 'connected')) 58 | rs.on('disconnected', partial(eventHandler, 'disconnected')) 59 | rs.on('network-online', partial(eventHandler, 'network-online')) 60 | rs.on('network-offline', partial(eventHandler, 'network-offline')) 61 | rs.on('ready', partial(eventHandler, 'ready')) 62 | 63 | Bookmark.setRS(rs) 64 | 65 | // a message is coming from popup 66 | BROWSER.runtime.onMessage.addListener(handleMessage) 67 | 68 | // a tab is updated (new site loaded?) 69 | BROWSER.tabs.onUpdated.addListener(tabUpdated) 70 | 71 | // omnibox events handlers 72 | if (BROWSER.omnibox) { 73 | BROWSER.omnibox.onInputChanged.addListener(debounce(fillOmnibox, 100, {leading: true})) 74 | BROWSER.omnibox.onInputEntered.addListener(enterOmnibox) 75 | } 76 | } 77 | 78 | function fillOmnibox (input, cb) { 79 | var tags = input.split(/[\s,]+/) 80 | tags = tags.concat(currentTags) 81 | 82 | BROWSER.omnibox.setDefaultSuggestion({description: `${tags.join(', ')} ❇`}) 83 | 84 | Bookmark.byTags(tags).then( bookmarks => cb(util.bookmarks2suggestion(tags, bookmarks))) 85 | } 86 | 87 | function handleMessage (message, sender, cb) { 88 | switch (message.msg) { 89 | case 'getURLInfo': 90 | cb(Bookmark.byURL(message.url)) 91 | break 92 | 93 | case 'searchTags': 94 | cb(Bookmark.byTags(message.tags)) 95 | break 96 | 97 | case 'setTags': 98 | Bookmark.store({url: message.url, title: message.title, tags: message.tags}) 99 | const bookmarks = Bookmark.byURL(message.url) 100 | if (!bookmarks) { 101 | BROWSER.browserAction.setBadgeText({text: ``, tabId: message.tabId}) 102 | } else { 103 | BROWSER.browserAction.setBadgeText({text: `${bookmarks.related.length}`, tabId: message.tabId}) 104 | } 105 | cb(bookmarks) 106 | break 107 | 108 | case 'connect': 109 | rs._init() 110 | break 111 | 112 | case 'disconnect': 113 | rs._init() 114 | break 115 | } 116 | return true 117 | } 118 | 119 | function enterOmnibox (url, type) { 120 | // TODO: used to tag with omnibox 121 | // if (!util.isUrl(url)) { 122 | // Bookmark.store({url: currentTabInfo.url, 123 | // title: currentTabInfo.title, 124 | // tags: url.split(/[\s,]+/)}) 125 | // } else { 126 | util.setCurrentTabUrl(url) 127 | // } 128 | return true 129 | } 130 | 131 | 132 | function tabUpdated (tabId, updateProperty) { 133 | if (!updateProperty.status || updateProperty.status !== 'loading') return 134 | util.getTabInfo(tabId) 135 | .then(info => { 136 | const bookmark = Bookmark.byURL(info.url).then( bookmark => { 137 | if (!bookmark || bookmark.related.length === 0) { 138 | BROWSER.browserAction.setBadgeText({text: ``, tabId}) 139 | } else { 140 | BROWSER.browserAction.setBadgeText({text: `${bookmark.related.length}`, tabId}) 141 | } 142 | }) 143 | }) 144 | .catch(e => { 145 | console.error(e) 146 | }) 147 | } 148 | 149 | main() 150 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/bookmarks.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 'usr strict' 2 | 3 | import intersection from 'lodash-es/intersection' 4 | import filter from 'lodash-es/filter' 5 | import fromPairs from 'lodash-es/fromPairs' 6 | import map from 'lodash-es/map' 7 | 8 | 9 | const Bookmark = { 10 | rs: null, 11 | setRS (remoteStorageInstance) { 12 | this.rs = remoteStorageInstance 13 | }, 14 | 15 | get bookmarks () { 16 | return this.rs.bookmarks.archive.getAll() 17 | .then( bookmarks => fromPairs(map(bookmarks, b => [b.url, b])) ) 18 | }, 19 | 20 | store (bookmark) { 21 | return this.rs.bookmarks.archive.store({url: bookmark.url, tags: bookmark.tags, title: bookmark.title}) 22 | }, 23 | 24 | remove (id) { 25 | return this.rs.bookmarks.archive.remove(id) 26 | }, 27 | /** 28 | * return bookmarks matches tags 29 | * @param {Array} tags 30 | * @return {Array} bookmarks 31 | */ 32 | byTags (tags) { 33 | return this.bookmarks 34 | .then( bookmarks => filter(bookmarks, b => intersection(b.tags, tags).length)) 35 | }, 36 | 37 | byURL (url) { 38 | return this.bookmarks.then( bookmarks => { 39 | const bookmark = bookmarks[url] 40 | if (!bookmark) return false 41 | bookmark.related = filter(bookmarks, b => { 42 | if (b.url === url) return false 43 | return intersection(b.tags, bookmark.tags).length 44 | }) 45 | return bookmark 46 | }) 47 | }, 48 | } 49 | 50 | export default Bookmark 51 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/log.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // var ws = new WebSocket('ws://localhost:8080') 2 | 3 | export default function log () { 4 | console.error(arguments) 5 | // if (typeof message === 'object') { 6 | // message = JSON.stringify(message) 7 | // } 8 | 9 | // ws.send(message) 10 | } 11 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/options.html: 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10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/options.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import Vue from 'vue' 2 | import Options from './options.vue' 3 | 4 | import 'mdi/css/materialdesignicons.min.css' 5 | const vm = new Vue({ 6 | render: h => h(Options) 7 | }).$mount('#mount') 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/options.vue: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 39 | 40 | 200 | 201 | 308 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/popup.html: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | memm 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 |
10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/popup.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import Vue from 'vue' 2 | import Popup from './popup.vue' 3 | 4 | const vm = new Vue({ 5 | render: h => h(Popup) 6 | }).$mount('#mount') 7 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/popup.vue: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 27 | 28 | 197 | 198 | 296 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/util.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* global chrome, browser */ 2 | // import {insersection} from 'lodash' 3 | import Bookmark from './bookmarks.js' 4 | const BROWSER = chrome || browser 5 | 6 | export default { 7 | // convert bookmarks into omnibar suggestions 8 | bookmarks2suggestion (tags, bookmarks) { 9 | return bookmarks.map(b => { 10 | // const foundTags = intersection(tags, b.tags) 11 | // TODO: order by number of matched tags 12 | return { 13 | content: b.url, 14 | description: `${b.url.replace('&', '&')} ${b.tags.join(', ')}` 15 | } 16 | }) 17 | }, 18 | 19 | // navigate to url 20 | setCurrentTabUrl (url) { 21 | BROWSER.tabs.query({ currentWindow: true, active: true }, 22 | tabs => { BROWSER.tabs.update(tabs[0].id, {url}) }) 23 | }, 24 | 25 | getCurrentTabInfo () { 26 | return new Promise((resolve, reject) => { 27 | BROWSER.tabs.query({active: true}, tabs => { 28 | resolve({ url: tabs[0].url, title: tabs[0].title, id: tabs[0].id }) 29 | }) 30 | }) 31 | }, 32 | 33 | // get tab info ! 34 | getTabInfo (tabId) { 35 | return new Promise((resolve, reject) => { 36 | BROWSER.tabs.get(tabId, resolve) 37 | }) 38 | }, 39 | // extract oauth token 40 | extractToken (url) { 41 | return url.match(/#access_token=([^&?]*)/)[1] 42 | }, 43 | 44 | // check if is url 45 | isUrl (url) { 46 | return (url.match(/^http[s]?:\/\//) !== null) 47 | }, 48 | 49 | sendMessage (msg) { 50 | return new Promise((resolve, reject) => { 51 | const ret = BROWSER.runtime.sendMessage(null, msg, null, resolve) 52 | if (ret && ret.then) return ret 53 | }) 54 | }, 55 | 56 | importBookmarks () { 57 | function scanTree (item) { 58 | if (item.url) { 59 | console.log(`bookmark ${item.url} added`) 60 | Bookmark.store({url: item.url, tags: ['imported'], title: item.title}) 61 | } 62 | 63 | // recursive import 64 | if (item.children && item.children.length) { 65 | item.children.forEach(scanTree) 66 | } 67 | } 68 | 69 | const bookmarkRoot = BROWSER.bookmarks.getTree(bookmarkItems => scanTree(bookmarkItems[0])) 70 | if (bookmarkRoot && bookmarkRoot.then) { 71 | bookmarkRoot.then(bookmarkItems => scanTree(bookmarkItems[0])) 72 | } 73 | }, 74 | 75 | // get/set extension options 76 | option: { 77 | get (name) { 78 | return new Promise((resolve, reject) => { 79 | BROWSER.storage.local.get(name, items => 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"default_popup": "popup.html" 14 | }, 15 | "omnibox": { "keyword" : "." }, 16 | "background": { 17 | "scripts": ["background.js"] 18 | }, 19 | "icons": { 20 | "16": "img/memm_16.png", 21 | "48": "img/memm_48.png" 22 | }, 23 | "commands": { 24 | "_execute_browser_action": { 25 | "suggested_key": { 26 | "default": "Alt+Shift+L" 27 | } 28 | } 29 | }, 30 | "permissions": [ 31 | "identity", 32 | "storage", 33 | "tabs", 34 | "bookmarks" 35 | ] 36 | } 37 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /package.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "name": "memm", 3 | "version": "1.3.4", 4 | "keywords": [ 5 | "remotestorage", 6 | "remotestorage.js", 7 | "chrome extension", 8 | "firefox extension", 9 | "addons", 10 | "bookmarks" 11 | ], 12 | "description": "- alt + shift + l, popup open .. - get current tab info (url, title) - search if already bookmarked and show saved tags - add tags - add url if not exists with the id inside url:hash - add for each specified tags the url id", 13 | "main": "background.js", 14 | "scripts": { 15 | "build": "NODE_ENV=production webpack -p", 16 | "dev": "webpack -w" 17 | }, 18 | "repository": { 19 | "type": "git", 20 | "url": "git+https://github.com/lesion/memm.git" 21 | }, 22 | "author": "lesion ", 23 | "license": "GPL-3.0", 24 | "bugs": { 25 | "url": "https://github.com/lesion/memm/issues" 26 | }, 27 | "homepage": "https://github.com/lesion/memm", 28 | "devDependencies": { 29 | "buble-loader": "^0.4.1", 30 | "chrome-storage-promise": "^0.1.0", 31 | "copy-webpack-plugin": "^4.5.0", 32 | "css-loader": "^0.28.10", 33 | "file-loader": "^1.1.11", 34 | "json-loader": "^0.5.7", 35 | "localstorejs": "^0.1.9", 36 | "lodash-es": "^4.17.10", 37 | "mdi": "^2.1.99", 38 | "normalize.css": "^8.0.0", 39 | "pug": "^2.0.0", 40 | "purecss": "^1.0.0", 41 | "remotestorage-module-bookmarks": "git://github.com/lesion/remotestorage-module-bookmarks.git", 42 | 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output: { 19 | path: path.join(__dirname, 'dist'), 20 | filename: '[name].js' 21 | }, 22 | plugins: [ 23 | new webpack.LoaderOptionsPlugin({ 24 | vue: { 25 | js: { 26 | buble: bubleOptions 27 | } 28 | }, 29 | buble: bubleOptions 30 | }), 31 | new webpack.optimize.UglifyJsPlugin({compress: { warnings: false}, output: { comments: false }, minimize: true, sourceMap: false}), 32 | new webpack.DefinePlugin({ ENV: { 33 | RELEASE: '"' + packageJson.version + '"' 34 | }}), 35 | new CopyWebpackPlugin([ 36 | {from: 'app/popup.html'}, 37 | {from: 'app/options.html'}, 38 | {context: 'assets/', from: '**/*'} 39 | ]) 40 | ], 41 | externals: { 'xmlhttprequest': 'XMLHttpRequest' }, 42 | module: { 43 | rules: [ 44 | { test: /\.json$/, loader: 'json-loader' }, 45 | { test: /\.js$/, exclude: /(node_modules|dist)/, loader: 'buble-loader', options: bubleOptions }, 46 | { test: /\.vue$/, loader: 'vue-loader', exclude: /node_modules/ }, 47 | { test: /\.png$/, loader: 'file-loader', query: { name: '[path][name].[ext]' } }, 48 | { test: /\.css$/, loader: 'style-loader!css-loader' }, 49 | { test: /\.(eot|svg|ttf|woff|woff2)$/, loader: 'file-loader?name=public/fonts/[name].[ext]' } 50 | ] 51 | }, 52 | resolve: { 53 | alias: { 'vue$': 'vue/dist/vue.runtime.esm' }, 54 | extensions: ['.js', '.vue'] 55 | } 56 | } 57 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------