├── README.md ├── fonts ├── opensans │ ├── OpenSans-Bold.ttf │ ├── OpenSans-Italic.ttf │ ├── OpenSans-Regular.ttf │ └── OpenSans-BoldItalic.ttf └── montserrat │ ├── Montserrat-Bold.ttf │ └── Montserrat-Regular.ttf ├── images ├── tabalanche-box-128x128.png ├── tabalanche-box-16x16.png ├── tabalanche-box-32x32.png ├── tabalanche-box-48x48.png ├── tabalanche-topper.svg └── stash-sets │ ├── tabs-to-the-right.svg │ ├── this-tab.svg │ ├── all-tabs.svg │ └── other-tabs.svg ├── chrome ├── options.css ├── service-worker.js ├── options.html └── options.js ├── styles ├── ui.css ├── import-export.css ├── popup │ ├── style.css │ └── layout.css ├── dashboard │ ├── layout.css │ └── style.css ├── base │ ├── layout.css │ └── style.css └── font-faces.css ├── .gitignore ├── scripts ├── popup.js ├── export.js ├── import.js ├── migration.js ├── tabalanche.js ├── platform.js └── dashboard.js ├── export.html ├── import.html ├── dashboard.html ├── manifest.json ├── popup.html ├── vendor ├── cre.js ├── normalize.css └── browser-polyfill.js └── LICENSE /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # tabalanche-extension 2 | 3 | The Tabalanche browser extension 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /fonts/opensans/OpenSans-Bold.ttf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tabalanche/tabalanche-extension/HEAD/fonts/opensans/OpenSans-Bold.ttf -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /images/tabalanche-box-128x128.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tabalanche/tabalanche-extension/HEAD/images/tabalanche-box-128x128.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /images/tabalanche-box-16x16.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tabalanche/tabalanche-extension/HEAD/images/tabalanche-box-16x16.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /images/tabalanche-box-32x32.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tabalanche/tabalanche-extension/HEAD/images/tabalanche-box-32x32.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /images/tabalanche-box-48x48.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tabalanche/tabalanche-extension/HEAD/images/tabalanche-box-48x48.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /chrome/options.css: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | figure, button, textarea { 2 | display: block; 3 | margin: 8px 0; 4 | } 5 | textarea { 6 | width: 100%; 7 | } 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /fonts/opensans/OpenSans-Italic.ttf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tabalanche/tabalanche-extension/HEAD/fonts/opensans/OpenSans-Italic.ttf -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /fonts/opensans/OpenSans-Regular.ttf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tabalanche/tabalanche-extension/HEAD/fonts/opensans/OpenSans-Regular.ttf -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /fonts/montserrat/Montserrat-Bold.ttf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tabalanche/tabalanche-extension/HEAD/fonts/montserrat/Montserrat-Bold.ttf -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /fonts/opensans/OpenSans-BoldItalic.ttf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tabalanche/tabalanche-extension/HEAD/fonts/opensans/OpenSans-BoldItalic.ttf -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /fonts/montserrat/Montserrat-Regular.ttf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tabalanche/tabalanche-extension/HEAD/fonts/montserrat/Montserrat-Regular.ttf -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /styles/ui.css: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | .input-row { 2 | display: flex; 3 | flex-flow: row; 4 | margin: 10px 5px; 5 | } 6 | .input-row > * { 7 | flex: 1; 8 | margin: 0 5px; 9 | } 10 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /styles/import-export.css: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | body { 2 | display: flex; 3 | flex-flow: column; 4 | } 5 | textarea { 6 | flex: 1; 7 | font-family: monospace, monospace; 8 | } 9 | button, progress { 10 | width: 100%; 11 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /chrome/service-worker.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* global chrome tabalanche */ 2 | importScripts("../vendor/pouchdb-5.0.0.js", "../scripts/tabalanche.js"); 3 | 4 | chrome.commands.onCommand.addListener(function (command) { 5 | if (typeof tabalanche[command] == 'function') { 6 | tabalanche(command); 7 | } 8 | }); 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /styles/popup/style.css: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #dash { 2 | background-color: light-dark(hsl(205 75% 85%), hsl(205 75% 35%)); 3 | } 4 | .stash-button { 5 | background-color: light-dark(hsl(20 33% 60%), hsl(20 33% 30%)); 6 | } 7 | .stash-button label { 8 | background-color: light-dark(hsl(20 50% 80%), hsl(20 50% 35%)); 9 | } 10 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /styles/popup/layout.css: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* override base full-height */ 2 | html, body { 3 | height: auto; 4 | } 5 | h2 { 6 | margin: 5px 10px; 7 | } 8 | #dash { 9 | box-sizing: border-box; 10 | padding: 6px; 11 | } 12 | label { 13 | display: block; 14 | } 15 | .stash-button { 16 | padding: 0; 17 | } 18 | .stash-button img { 19 | display: block; 20 | width: 80px; 21 | padding: 0; 22 | margin: 4px 4px 0; 23 | } 24 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /styles/dashboard/layout.css: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | .tabicon { 2 | height: 16px; 3 | width: 16px; 4 | margin-right: 8px; 5 | vertical-align: bottom; 6 | } 7 | .tablist { 8 | list-style: none; 9 | padding: 2px 6px; 10 | margin: 0; 11 | } 12 | .tablist-item { 13 | margin: 8px; 14 | } 15 | .tabstash { 16 | margin: 12px; 17 | } 18 | .flap { 19 | padding: 6px; 20 | } 21 | h3, h4 { 22 | margin: 0 6px; 23 | } 24 | #stashes { 25 | padding: 24px; 26 | } 27 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /styles/dashboard/style.css: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | .tablink { 2 | text-decoration: none; 3 | color: light-dark(#22a, #ddf); 4 | } 5 | .tabstash { 6 | box-shadow: 0 2px 2px 1px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.2); 7 | background-color: light-dark(hsl(20 50% 80%), hsl(20 30% 20%)); 8 | } 9 | h3 { 10 | opacity: 0.8; 11 | } 12 | h4 { 13 | opacity: 0.7; 14 | } 15 | .tabstash .flap { 16 | background-color: light-dark(hsl(20 60% 70%), hsl(20 40% 30%)); 17 | } 18 | footer h1, footer h2 { 19 | text-align: center; 20 | color: hsl(20 50% 99%); 21 | } 22 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /styles/base/layout.css: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | html, body { 2 | height: 100%; 3 | } 4 | body { 5 | font-size: 10pt; 6 | } 7 | header { 8 | display: flex; 9 | flex-flow: row; 10 | justify-content: space-between; 11 | align-items: center; 12 | } 13 | h1 { 14 | margin: 0; 15 | } 16 | h1 img { 17 | vertical-align: middle; 18 | height: 90px; 19 | margin: 0 12px; 20 | } 21 | nav { 22 | margin: 0 24px; 23 | } 24 | nav ul { 25 | display: flex; 26 | margin: 0; 27 | padding: 0; 28 | flex-flow: row; 29 | } 30 | nav li { 31 | display: block; 32 | margin: 0 12px; 33 | } 34 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Logs 2 | logs 3 | *.log 4 | 5 | # Runtime data 6 | pids 7 | *.pid 8 | *.seed 9 | 10 | # Directory for instrumented libs generated by jscoverage/JSCover 11 | lib-cov 12 | 13 | # Coverage directory used by tools like istanbul 14 | coverage 15 | 16 | # Grunt intermediate storage (http://gruntjs.com/creating-plugins#storing-task-files) 17 | .grunt 18 | 19 | # node-waf configuration 20 | .lock-wscript 21 | 22 | # Compiled binary addons (http://nodejs.org/api/addons.html) 23 | build/Release 24 | 25 | # Dependency directory 26 | # https://www.npmjs.org/doc/misc/npm-faq.html#should-i-check-my-node_modules-folder-into-git 27 | node_modules 28 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /styles/base/style.css: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | :root { 2 | color-scheme: light dark; 3 | } 4 | body { 5 | font-family: Open Sans, sans-serif; 6 | background-color: light-dark(hsl(20 45% 40%), hsl(20 25% 15%)); 7 | } 8 | button { 9 | border: none; 10 | border-radius: 4px; 11 | } 12 | header { 13 | text-transform: uppercase; 14 | font-family: Montserrat, sans-serif; 15 | background-color: light-dark(hsl(210 33% 55%), hsl(210 33% 25%)); 16 | color: #fbfdfe; 17 | text-shadow: .5px 1px 2px #4568; 18 | box-shadow: 0 1px 32px light-dark(#fff4, #fff2); 19 | } 20 | nav a { 21 | color: inherit; 22 | text-decoration: none; 23 | } 24 | h1 img { 25 | filter: drop-shadow(3px -1px 2px #7894); 26 | } 27 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scripts/popup.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* global platform tabalanche */ 2 | 3 | var windowStore; 4 | var windowContext; 5 | 6 | platform.currentWindowContext().then(function(store){ 7 | windowStore = store; 8 | windowContext = windowStore.get(); 9 | // TODO: Set / restore window state 10 | }); 11 | 12 | function onclick(elementId,handler) { 13 | return document.getElementById(elementId) 14 | .addEventListener('click', handler); 15 | } 16 | 17 | onclick('stash-all', tabalanche.stashAllTabs); 18 | onclick('stash-this', tabalanche.stashThisTab); 19 | onclick('stash-other', tabalanche.stashOtherTabs); 20 | onclick('stash-right', tabalanche.stashTabsToTheRight); 21 | onclick('dash', function(evt) { 22 | open(platform.extensionURL('dashboard.html'), '_blank'); 23 | }); 24 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scripts/export.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* global tabalanche platform */ 2 | 3 | async function populateExportTextArea() { 4 | const dumpTextArea = document.getElementById('dump'); 5 | 6 | if (window.migrating) await window.migrating; 7 | 8 | const stashes = await tabalanche.getAllStashes(); 9 | 10 | for (const stash of stashes) { 11 | delete stash._rev; 12 | }; 13 | 14 | dumpTextArea.value = JSON.stringify(stashes, null, 2); 15 | } 16 | 17 | populateExportTextArea(); 18 | 19 | var optslink = document.getElementById('options'); 20 | 21 | // Set href so this link works mostly like the others 22 | optslink.href = platform.getOptionsURL(); 23 | 24 | // Perform platform-specific options opening on click anyway 25 | optslink.addEventListener('click', function(evt) { 26 | platform.openOptionsPage(); 27 | evt.preventDefault(); 28 | }); 29 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /chrome/options.html: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Tabalanche Options 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 |
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26 | 27 | 28 | 29 | 30 | 31 | 32 | 33 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /styles/font-faces.css: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | @font-face { 2 | font-family: 'Open Sans'; 3 | font-style: normal; 4 | font-weight: 400; 5 | src: local('OpenSans'), url('/fonts/opensans/OpenSans-Regular.ttf') format('truetype'); 6 | } 7 | @font-face { 8 | font-family: 'Open Sans'; 9 | font-style: normal; 10 | font-weight: 700; 11 | src: local('OpenSans-Bold'), url('/fonts/opensans/OpenSans-Bold.ttf') format('truetype'); 12 | } 13 | @font-face { 14 | font-family: 'Open Sans'; 15 | font-style: italic; 16 | font-weight: 400; 17 | src: local('OpenSans-Italic'), url('/fonts/opensans/OpenSans-Italic.ttf') format('truetype'); 18 | } 19 | @font-face { 20 | font-family: 'Open Sans'; 21 | font-style: italic; 22 | font-weight: 700; 23 | src: local('OpenSans-BoldItalic'), url('/fonts/opensans/OpenSans-BoldItalic.ttf') format('truetype'); 24 | } 25 | @font-face { 26 | font-family: 'Montserrat'; 27 | font-style: normal; 28 | font-weight: 400; 29 | src: local('Montserrat-Regular'), url('/fonts/montserrat/Montserrat-Regular.ttf') format('truetype'); 30 | } 31 | @font-face { 32 | font-family: 'Montserrat'; 33 | font-style: normal; 34 | font-weight: 700; 35 | src: local('Montserrat-Bold'), url('/fonts/montserrat/Montserrat-Bold.ttf') format('truetype'); 36 | } 37 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /dashboard.html: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Tabalanche 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 |
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23 | 24 | 28 | 29 | 30 | 31 | 32 | 33 | 34 | 35 | 36 | 37 | 38 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scripts/import.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* global tabalanche platform */ 2 | 3 | var dumpTextArea = document.getElementById('dump'); 4 | var importButton = document.getElementById('import-button'); 5 | var importProgress = document.getElementById('import-progress'); 6 | 7 | function importDump() { 8 | var stashes = JSON.parse(dumpTextArea.value); 9 | 10 | importProgress.max = stashes.length; 11 | var imported = 0; 12 | importProgress.value = imported; 13 | importProgress.textContent = '0 / ' + stashes.length; 14 | 15 | importButton.hidden = true; 16 | importProgress.hidden = false; 17 | 18 | // TODO: import in bulk with bulkDocs 19 | for (var i = 0; i < stashes.length; i++) { 20 | tabalanche.importStash(stashes[i]).then(function(){ 21 | importProgress.value = ++imported; 22 | importProgress.textContent = imported + ' / ' + stashes.length; 23 | if (imported == stashes.length) { 24 | importButton.textContent = 'Import complete'; 25 | importButton.hidden = false; 26 | importProgress.hidden = true; 27 | } 28 | }); 29 | } 30 | } 31 | 32 | importButton.addEventListener('click', importDump); 33 | 34 | var optslink = document.getElementById('options'); 35 | 36 | // Set href so this link works mostly like the others 37 | optslink.href = platform.getOptionsURL(); 38 | 39 | // Perform platform-specific options opening on click anyway 40 | optslink.addEventListener('click', function(evt) { 41 | platform.openOptionsPage(); 42 | evt.preventDefault(); 43 | }); 44 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /manifest.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "manifest_version": 3, 3 | "name": "Tabalanche", 4 | "version": "1.2.1", 5 | "icons": { "16": "images/tabalanche-box-16x16.png", 6 | "32": "images/tabalanche-box-32x32.png", 7 | "48": "images/tabalanche-box-48x48.png", 8 | "128": "images/tabalanche-box-128x128.png" }, 9 | "description": "An extension to stash and snapshot groups of tabs", 10 | "action": { 11 | "default_title": "Tabalanche", 12 | "default_popup": "popup.html" 13 | }, 14 | "author": "Stuart P. Bentley", 15 | "background": { 16 | "service-worker": "chrome/event-page.js" 17 | }, 18 | "commands": { 19 | "stashThisTab": { 20 | "description": "Stash active tab" 21 | }, 22 | "stashAllTabs": { 23 | "description": "Stash all tabs in window" 24 | }, 25 | "stashOtherTabs": { 26 | "description": "Stash other tabs in window" 27 | }, 28 | "stashTabsToTheRight": { 29 | "description": "Stash tabs to the right" 30 | }, 31 | "_execute_action": { 32 | "suggested_key": { 33 | "default": "Alt+Shift+T" 34 | } 35 | } 36 | }, 37 | "homepage_url": "https://www.tabalanche.com/", 38 | "options_ui": { 39 | "page": "chrome/options.html" 40 | }, 41 | "permissions": [ 42 | "tabs", 43 | "storage", 44 | "favicon" 45 | ], 46 | "content_security_policy": { 47 | "extension_pages": "script-src 'self' 'wasm-unsafe-eval'; object-src 'self';" 48 | }, 49 | "cross_origin_embedder_policy": { 50 | "value": "require-corp" 51 | }, 52 | "cross_origin_opener_policy": { 53 | "value": "same-origin" 54 | } 55 | } 56 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /popup.html: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Tabalanche 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 |
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42 | 43 | 44 | 45 | 46 | 47 | 48 | 49 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /chrome/options.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* global chrome platform tabalanche */ 2 | 3 | var boundInputs = [ 4 | {id: 'ignorepin', opt: 'ignorePinnedTabs'}, 5 | ]; 6 | 7 | // Saves options to chrome.storage.sync. 8 | function save_options() { 9 | var opts = {}; 10 | for (var i = 0; i < boundInputs.length; i++) { 11 | var input = document.getElementById(boundInputs[i].id); 12 | // right now this is the only input we have 13 | if (input.type == 'checkbox') { 14 | opts[boundInputs[i].opt] = input.checked; 15 | } 16 | } 17 | 18 | chrome.storage.sync.set(opts, function() { 19 | // Update status to let user know options were saved. 20 | }); 21 | } 22 | 23 | // Restores select box and checkbox state using the preferences 24 | // stored in chrome.storage. 25 | function restore_options() { 26 | chrome.storage.sync.get(platform.optionDefaults, function(items) { 27 | for (var i = 0; i < boundInputs.length; i++) { 28 | var input = document.getElementById(boundInputs[i].id); 29 | if (input.type == 'checkbox') { 30 | input.checked = items[boundInputs[i].opt]; 31 | } 32 | } 33 | }); 34 | } 35 | 36 | var advancedDiv = document.getElementById('advanced'); 37 | var advancedLink = document.getElementById('show-advanced'); 38 | 39 | advancedLink.addEventListener('click', function (evt) { 40 | if (advancedDiv.hidden) { 41 | advancedDiv.hidden = false; 42 | advancedLink.textContent = 'Hide advanced options...'; 43 | } else { 44 | advancedDiv.hidden = true; 45 | advancedLink.textContent = 'Show advanced options...'; 46 | } 47 | }); 48 | 49 | var destroyButton = document.getElementById('destroy'); 50 | 51 | destroyButton.addEventListener('click', 52 | tabalanche.destroyAllStashes); 53 | 54 | document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', restore_options); 55 | document.getElementById('save').addEventListener('click', save_options); 56 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scripts/migration.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | function postDesignDocMigration(doc) { 2 | const uuid = (doc.uuid || doc._id || crypto.randomUUID() 3 | ).toUpperCase(); 4 | const created = new Date(doc.created).toISOString(); 5 | 6 | if (!doc.uuid) { 7 | doc.uuid = uuid; 8 | doc._id = `${created}_${uuid}`; 9 | } 10 | 11 | // ensure document timestamp is in ISO format 12 | doc.created = created; 13 | 14 | return doc; 15 | } 16 | 17 | async function importFromOldToNew(oldDb, newDb) { 18 | async function getNextBatch(startKey) { 19 | const queryOpts = { 20 | include_docs: true, 21 | limit: 100 22 | }; 23 | 24 | if (startKey) { 25 | queryOpts.startkey = startKey; 26 | queryOpts.skip = 1; 27 | } 28 | return oldDb.allDocs(queryOpts); 29 | } 30 | 31 | const totalDocs = (await oldDb.info()).doc_count; 32 | let importedDocCount = +localStorage.getItem("pouch9MigrationProgress"); 33 | 34 | let lastKey = localStorage.getItem("pouch9MigrationLastKey"); 35 | 36 | let response = await getNextBatch(lastKey); 37 | const imports = []; 38 | 39 | while (response.rows.length > 0) { 40 | for (const {doc} of response.rows) { 41 | // ignore design docs etc. (not using them for Tabalanche 1.2.0+) 42 | if (doc._id[0] == '_') continue; 43 | 44 | // imports get rejected if they have revision history 45 | delete doc._rev; 46 | 47 | imports.push(postDesignDocMigration(doc)); 48 | } 49 | 50 | // Could *maybe* check this to see if there were any conflict errors, 51 | // but I'm pretty sure that's safely ignorable 52 | await newDb.bulkDocs(imports); 53 | 54 | importedDocCount += response.rows.length; 55 | lastKey = response.rows[response.rows.length-1].id; 56 | localStorage.setItem("pouch9MigrationLastKey", lastKey); 57 | localStorage.setItem("pouch9MigrationProgress", importedDocCount); 58 | localStorage.setItem("slowBanner", 59 | `Updating stash records for Tabalanche 1.2.0 (${ 60 | importedDocCount}/${totalDocs})`) 61 | 62 | imports.length = 0; 63 | response = await getNextBatch(lastKey); 64 | } 65 | } 66 | 67 | var migrating = localStorage.getItem("pouch9MigrationStatus") ? null : 68 | navigator.locks.request("pouch9Migration", migrateLegacyStashes); 69 | 70 | async function migrateLegacyStashes() { 71 | const newDb = new PouchDB('stashes'); 72 | 73 | // if the lock was released because the migrtaion finished successfully 74 | if (localStorage.getItem("pouch9MigrationStatus") == 'complete') { 75 | 76 | // return and remove the migration flag for future calls on this page 77 | migrating = null; 78 | return newDb; 79 | } 80 | 81 | const oldDb = new PouchDB5('tabgroups'); 82 | 83 | await importFromOldToNew(oldDb, newDb); 84 | 85 | localStorage.setItem("pouch9MigrationStatus", "complete"); 86 | await oldDb.destroy(); 87 | localStorage.removeItem("pouch9MigrationLastKey"); 88 | localStorage.removeItem("pouch9MigrationProgress"); 89 | localStorage.removeItem("slowBanner"); 90 | 91 | migrating = null; 92 | return newDb; 93 | } 94 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scripts/tabalanche.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* global PouchDB platform emit */ 2 | 3 | var tabalanche = {}; 4 | (function(){ 5 | 6 | var stashes = new PouchDB('stashes'); 7 | 8 | function stashTabs(tabs) { 9 | return platform.currentWindowContext().then(function(store) { 10 | var stashTime = new Date(); 11 | 12 | function stashedTab(tab) { 13 | return { 14 | url: tab.url, 15 | title: tab.title, 16 | }; 17 | } 18 | 19 | if (tabs.length > 0) { 20 | const uuid = crypto.randomUUID().toUpperCase(); 21 | var stashDoc = { 22 | _id: stashTime.toISOString() + '_' + uuid, 23 | uuid, 24 | created: stashTime.toISOString(), 25 | tabs: tabs.map(stashedTab) 26 | }; 27 | 28 | return stashes.put(stashDoc).then(function(response) { 29 | platform.closeTabs(tabs); 30 | var dashboard = platform.extensionURL('dashboard.html'); 31 | // This used to be the UUID, but now it's the sort ID 32 | // which is... probably what'll be needed to make it 33 | // functional at whatever point that gets added 34 | open(dashboard + '#' + response.id, '_blank'); 35 | }); 36 | } else { 37 | throw new Error('No tabs to save'); 38 | } 39 | }); 40 | } 41 | 42 | tabalanche.stashThisTab = function() { 43 | return platform.getWindowTabs.highlighted().then(stashTabs); 44 | }; 45 | tabalanche.stashAllTabs = function() { 46 | return platform.getWindowTabs.all().then(stashTabs); 47 | }; 48 | tabalanche.stashOtherTabs = function() { 49 | return platform.getWindowTabs.other().then(stashTabs); 50 | }; 51 | tabalanche.stashTabsToTheRight = function() { 52 | return platform.getWindowTabs.right().then(stashTabs); 53 | }; 54 | 55 | tabalanche.importStash = async function importStash(stash) { 56 | 57 | const uuid = (stash.uuid || stash._id || crypto.randomUUID() 58 | ).toUpperCase(); 59 | const created = new Date(stash.created).toISOString(); 60 | return stashes.put({ 61 | _id: `${created}_${uuid}`, 62 | uuid: uuid, 63 | created: created, 64 | tabs: stash.tabs 65 | }); 66 | } 67 | 68 | tabalanche.getAllStashes = async function() { 69 | if (window.migrating) await window.migrating; 70 | 71 | const response = await stashes.allDocs({ 72 | include_docs: true, 73 | descending: true 74 | }); 75 | 76 | return response.rows.map(function (row) { 77 | return row.doc; 78 | }); 79 | }; 80 | 81 | tabalanche.getSomeStashes = async function(startKey) { 82 | if (window.migrating) await window.migrating; 83 | 84 | const queryOpts = { 85 | include_docs: true, 86 | descending: true, 87 | limit: 5 // TODO: Make configurable or something 88 | }; 89 | 90 | if (startKey) { 91 | queryOpts.startkey = startKey; 92 | queryOpts.skip = 1; 93 | } 94 | 95 | const response = await stashes.allDocs(queryOpts); 96 | 97 | return response.rows.map(function (row) { 98 | return row.doc; 99 | }); 100 | }; 101 | 102 | tabalanche.getDB = async function getDB() { 103 | return stashes; 104 | }; 105 | 106 | tabalanche.destroyAllStashes = async function destroyAllStashes() { 107 | return stashes.destroy(); 108 | }; 109 | })(); 110 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scripts/platform.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* global browser */ 2 | 3 | var platform = {}; 4 | (function(){ 5 | 6 | var optionDefaults = { 7 | ignorePinnedTabs: true, 8 | }; 9 | 10 | // exposed for the options page 11 | platform.optionDefaults = optionDefaults; 12 | 13 | platform.currentWindowContext = function currentWindowContext() { 14 | var prefix, preLength; 15 | 16 | // Yes, really. We save window state using document.cookie. That is the 17 | // *only mechanism* we have for saving window state. IKR, it's 2015, WTF. 18 | // It's this, or have a persistent background page that we query with 19 | // postMessage, or try to maintain a window context store using a mechanism 20 | // like localStorage that is persistent *across reboots* (which doesn't crash 21 | // cleanly and would generally be even crazier than cookies). 22 | // See http://discourse.wicg.io/t/cross-window-session-storage/943 23 | 24 | function getContext() { 25 | var cookies = document.cookie.split(/;\s*/g); 26 | for (var i = 0; i < cookies.length; i++) { 27 | if (cookies[i].slice(0,preLength) == prefix) { 28 | return JSON.parse(decodeURIComponent(cookies[i].slice(preLength))); 29 | } 30 | } 31 | return {}; 32 | } 33 | 34 | function setContext(ctx) { 35 | document.cookie = prefix + encodeURIComponent(JSON.stringify(ctx)); 36 | } 37 | 38 | var iface = {get: getContext, set: setContext}; 39 | return browser.windows.getCurrent({populate: false}) 40 | .then(function (crWindow) { 41 | prefix = 'wins_' + crWindow.id + '='; 42 | preLength = prefix.length; 43 | return iface; 44 | }); 45 | }; 46 | 47 | // clear window session cookies when the window is closed 48 | browser.windows.onRemoved.addListener(function (wid) { 49 | document.cookie = 'wins_' + wid + '='; 50 | }); 51 | 52 | platform.getWindowTabs = {}; 53 | 54 | function getOptions() { 55 | return browser.storage.sync.get(optionDefaults); 56 | } 57 | 58 | function queryCurrentWindowTabs (params) { 59 | params.currentWindow = true; 60 | return browser.tabs.query(params); 61 | } 62 | 63 | platform.getWindowTabs.all = function getAllWindowTabs() { 64 | var params = {}; 65 | return getOptions().then(function (opts) { 66 | if (opts.ignorePinnedTabs) params.pinned = false; 67 | return queryCurrentWindowTabs(params); 68 | }); 69 | }; 70 | 71 | platform.getWindowTabs.highlighted = function getHighlightedWindowTabs() { 72 | return queryCurrentWindowTabs({highlighted: true}); 73 | }; 74 | 75 | platform.getWindowTabs.other = function getAllWindowTabs() { 76 | var params = {highlighted: false}; 77 | return getOptions().then(function (opts) { 78 | if (opts.ignorePinnedTabs) params.pinned = false; 79 | return queryCurrentWindowTabs(params); 80 | }); 81 | }; 82 | 83 | platform.getWindowTabs.right = function getRightWindowTabs() { 84 | return queryCurrentWindowTabs({}).then(function (tabs) { 85 | var rightEdge = tabs.reduce(function (max, tab) { 86 | return tab.highlighted || tab.pinned 87 | ? Math.max(tab.index, max) 88 | : max; 89 | }, 0); 90 | return tabs.filter(function (tab) { 91 | return tab.index > rightEdge; 92 | }); 93 | }); 94 | }; 95 | 96 | function tabIdMap(tab) { 97 | return tab.id; 98 | } 99 | 100 | platform.closeTabs = function closeTabs(tabs) { 101 | return browser.tabs.remove(tabs.map(tabIdMap)); 102 | }; 103 | 104 | platform.faviconPath = function faviconPath(urlForIcon) { 105 | // https://developer.chrome.com/docs/extensions/how-to/ui/favicons 106 | const url = new URL(browser.runtime.getURL("/_favicon/")); 107 | url.searchParams.set("pageUrl", urlForIcon); 108 | url.searchParams.set("size", "32"); 109 | return url.toString(); 110 | }; 111 | 112 | platform.extensionURL = function extensionURL(path) { 113 | return browser.runtime.getURL(path); 114 | }; 115 | 116 | platform.getOptionsURL = function getOptionsURL() { 117 | // TODO: Review newer options UI paradigm and revise this 118 | return 'chrome://extensions/?options=' + browser.runtime.id; 119 | }; 120 | 121 | platform.openOptionsPage = browser.runtime.openOptionsPage; 122 | 123 | platform.openBackgroundTab = function openBackgroundTab(url) { 124 | return browser.tabs.create({url: url, active: false}); 125 | }; 126 | 127 | })(); 128 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /images/tabalanche-topper.svg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 20 | 22 | 32 | 34 | 38 | 42 | 43 | 44 | 71 | 79 | 80 | 82 | 83 | 85 | image/svg+xml 86 | 88 | 89 | 90 | 91 | 96 | 100 | 104 | 105 | 106 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /images/stash-sets/tabs-to-the-right.svg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 20 | 22 | 32 | 34 | 38 | 42 | 43 | 44 | 71 | 79 | 80 | 82 | 83 | 85 | image/svg+xml 86 | 88 | 89 | 90 | 91 | 96 | 100 | 104 | 105 | 106 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /images/stash-sets/this-tab.svg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 20 | 22 | 32 | 34 | 38 | 42 | 43 | 44 | 71 | 80 | 81 | 83 | 84 | 86 | image/svg+xml 87 | 89 | 90 | 91 | 92 | 97 | 101 | 106 | 107 | 108 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /vendor/cre.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | function cre(base, opts, children) { 2 | "use strict"; 3 | var classList = []; 4 | 5 | if (base && typeof base != 'string' && !base.cloneNode) { 6 | children = base; 7 | base = null; 8 | } else if (opts && typeof opts.length == 'number') { 9 | children = opts; 10 | opts = null; 11 | } 12 | 13 | opts = opts || {}; 14 | var elem = null; 15 | var i; 16 | 17 | if (base && base.cloneNode) { 18 | elem = base.cloneNode(!children); 19 | } else if (typeof base == 'string') { 20 | var tagName; 21 | var words = base.match(/(^|[\.\#])[^\.\#]*/g); 22 | i = 0; 23 | if (words[0][0] == '.' || words[0][0] == '#') { 24 | // default to 'div', Jade-style 25 | tagName = 'div'; 26 | } else { 27 | tagName = words[0]; 28 | i = 1; 29 | } 30 | while (i < words.length) { 31 | if (words[i][0] == '.') { 32 | classList.push(words[i].slice(1)); 33 | } else if (words[i][0] == '#') { 34 | opts.id = words[i].slice(1); 35 | } 36 | i++; 37 | } 38 | if (opts.namespaceURI) { 39 | elem = document.createElementNS(opts.namespaceURI, tagName); 40 | } else { 41 | elem = document.createElement(tagName); 42 | } 43 | } else if (base) { 44 | throw new TypeError( 45 | 'base must be a String, something with cloneNode, or falsy'); 46 | } 47 | if (children) { 48 | if (typeof children == 'string' || 49 | children.length == 1 && typeof children[0] == 'string') { 50 | if (elem) { 51 | elem.textContent = children; 52 | } else { 53 | elem = document.createTextNode(children); 54 | } 55 | } else if (typeof children.length == 'number') { 56 | var frag = document.createDocumentFragment(); 57 | for (i = 0; i < children.length; i++) { 58 | if (typeof children[i] == 'string') { 59 | frag.appendChild(document.createTextNode(children[i])); 60 | } else { 61 | frag.appendChild(children[i]); 62 | } 63 | } 64 | if (elem) { 65 | elem.appendChild(frag); 66 | } else { 67 | elem = frag; 68 | } 69 | } else { 70 | if (elem) { 71 | elem.appendChild(children); 72 | } else { 73 | elem = children; 74 | } 75 | } 76 | } 77 | 78 | for (var opt in opts) { 79 | if (Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(opts, opt)) switch (opt) { 80 | case 'classList': 81 | 82 | // If the list is empty 83 | if (opts.classList.length == 0) { 84 | 85 | // Push a sentinel value to mark there was actually an explicitly 86 | // empty class marker 87 | classList.push(''); 88 | 89 | // If the list has items, append the items of the list to this one 90 | } else { 91 | Array.prototype.push.apply(classList, opts.classList); 92 | } 93 | break; 94 | case 'className': 95 | classList.push(opts.className); 96 | break; 97 | case 'style': 98 | for (var rule in opts.style) { 99 | elem.style[rule] = opts.style[rule]; 100 | } 101 | break; 102 | case 'attributes': 103 | if (typeof opts.attributes.length == 'number') { 104 | for (i = 0; i < opts.attributes.length; i++) { 105 | elem.setAttribute(opts.attributes[i].name, 106 | opts.attributes[i].value); 107 | } 108 | } 109 | break; 110 | case 'namespaceURI': // read-only, used during element creation 111 | break; 112 | default: 113 | elem[opt] = opts[opt]; 114 | break; 115 | } 116 | } 117 | 118 | if (classList.length > 0) { 119 | elem.className = classList.join(' '); 120 | } 121 | 122 | return elem; 123 | } 124 | 125 | cre.svg = function elementSvg(base, opts, children) { 126 | "use strict"; 127 | if (base && typeof base != 'string') { 128 | if (opts && typeof opts.length == 'number') { 129 | children = opts; 130 | opts = base; 131 | base = 'svg'; 132 | } else { 133 | children = base; 134 | base = 'svg'; 135 | } 136 | } else if (opts && typeof opts.length == 'number') { 137 | children = opts; 138 | opts = null; 139 | } 140 | 141 | if (typeof base == 'string' && (base[0] == '.' || base[0] == '#')) { 142 | base = 'svg' + base; 143 | } 144 | 145 | opts = opts || {}; 146 | opts.namespaceURI = 'http://www.w3.org/2000/svg'; 147 | 148 | cre(base, opts, children); 149 | }; 150 | 151 | cre.text = document.createTextNode; 152 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /images/stash-sets/all-tabs.svg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 20 | 22 | 32 | 34 | 38 | 42 | 43 | 44 | 71 | 79 | 80 | 82 | 83 | 85 | image/svg+xml 86 | 88 | 89 | 90 | 91 | 96 | 100 | 104 | 109 | 110 | 111 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /images/stash-sets/other-tabs.svg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 20 | 22 | 32 | 34 | 38 | 42 | 43 | 53 | 54 | 81 | 90 | 91 | 93 | 94 | 96 | image/svg+xml 97 | 99 | 100 | 101 | 102 | 107 | 112 | 117 | 122 | 127 | 128 | 129 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scripts/dashboard.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* global platform tabalanche cre */ 2 | 3 | var stashContainer = document.getElementById('stashes'); 4 | 5 | var stashData = new Map(); 6 | 7 | var templateTabIcon = cre('img.tabicon'); 8 | var templateTabLink = cre('a.tablink'); 9 | var templateTabListItem = cre('li.tablist-item'); 10 | var templateTabStash = cre('div.tabstash'); 11 | var templateFlap = cre('div.flap'); 12 | var templateTabList = cre('ul.tablist'); 13 | 14 | const loadingH1 = document.querySelector('footer h1'); 15 | const loadingH2 = document.querySelector('footer h2'); 16 | 17 | function updateSlowBanner() { 18 | const banner = localStorage.getItem("slowBanner"); 19 | if (banner) { 20 | loadingH2.textContent = banner; 21 | } 22 | // if there's no banner, just don't touch the h2 23 | // (let the other functions set it, or let it be frozen) 24 | } 25 | 26 | let slowBannerTimer = null; 27 | 28 | function watchSlowBanner() { 29 | if (!slowBannerTimer) { 30 | return slowBannerTimer = setInterval(updateSlowBanner,1000); 31 | } 32 | } 33 | 34 | function unwatchSlowBanner() { 35 | if (slowBannerTimer) { 36 | clearInterval(slowBannerTimer); 37 | slowBannerTimer = null; 38 | } 39 | } 40 | 41 | function getElementIndex(node) { 42 | var i = 0; 43 | while (node = node.previousElementSibling) ++i; 44 | return i; 45 | } 46 | 47 | function tabCountString(num) { 48 | return num + (num == 1 ? ' tab' : ' tabs'); 49 | } 50 | 51 | // blame http://stackoverflow.com/q/20087368 52 | function getLinkClickType(evt) { 53 | // Technically the click event is only supposed to fire for button 0, 54 | // but WebKit has shipped it for middle-click (button 1) for years. 55 | // See https://discourse.wicg.io/t/ui-events-wd-compliance/933/ 56 | if (evt.button == 1 || 57 | evt.button === 0 && (evt.ctrlKey || evt.shiftKey || evt.metaKey)) { 58 | return 'new'; 59 | 60 | // If the primary button triggered the click with no modifier keys 61 | } else if (evt.button === 0) { 62 | return 'visit'; 63 | 64 | // We are *really* not supposed to get here 65 | } else { 66 | return 'other'; 67 | } 68 | } 69 | 70 | function createStashDiv(stashDoc) { 71 | let pendingPutPromise = null; 72 | let pendingPutIsStale = false; 73 | 74 | function updateStash() { 75 | async function putNewStashDoc() { 76 | pendingPutIsStale = false; 77 | const db = await tabalanche.getDB(); 78 | 79 | const action = stashDoc.tabs.length > 0 ? 'put' : 'remove'; 80 | return db[action](stashDoc).then(function (result) { 81 | stashDoc._rev = result.rev; 82 | if (pendingPutIsStale) { 83 | return putNewStashDoc(); 84 | } else { 85 | pendingPutPromise = null; 86 | } 87 | }, function(err) { 88 | if (err.name == 'conflict') { 89 | return db.get(stashDoc._id) 90 | .then(function(newDoc) { 91 | stashDoc._rev = newDoc._rev; 92 | return putNewStashDoc(); 93 | }); 94 | } 95 | }); 96 | 97 | } 98 | 99 | if (!pendingPutPromise) { 100 | pendingPutPromise = putNewStashDoc(); 101 | } else pendingPutIsStale = true; 102 | return pendingPutPromise; 103 | } 104 | 105 | var container; 106 | var tabCount = cre('span', [tabCountString(stashDoc.tabs.length)]); 107 | 108 | function createTabListItem(tab) { 109 | var tabIcon = cre(templateTabIcon, 110 | {src: tab.icon || platform.faviconPath(tab.url)}); 111 | 112 | var tabLink = cre(templateTabLink, {href: tab.url}, 113 | [tabIcon, tab.title]); 114 | 115 | var listItem = cre(templateTabListItem, [tabLink]); 116 | 117 | tabLink.addEventListener('click', function(evt) { 118 | var type = getLinkClickType(evt); 119 | 120 | // we have a special behavior for normal-visiting 121 | if (type == 'visit') { 122 | platform.openBackgroundTab(tab.url); 123 | 124 | // We could technically do this stuff in a callback that only fires 125 | // once the background tab is opened, but then we'd run into issues 126 | // with the link getting clicked twice, or the tab group getting 127 | // updated before the link gets removed, or a bunch of issues it's 128 | // better to just not have to deal with. 129 | stashDoc.tabs.splice(getElementIndex(listItem), 1); 130 | if (stashDoc.tabs.length == 0) { 131 | container.remove(); 132 | } else { 133 | listItem.remove(); 134 | tabCount.textContent = tabCountString(stashDoc.tabs.length); 135 | } 136 | updateStash(); 137 | 138 | evt.preventDefault(); 139 | } 140 | }); 141 | 142 | return listItem; 143 | } 144 | 145 | var tabListItems = stashDoc.tabs.map(createTabListItem); 146 | 147 | var nameString = stashDoc.name || 148 | new Date(stashDoc.created).toLocaleString(); 149 | 150 | var className = stashDoc.name ? 'explicit-name' : 'implicit-name'; 151 | 152 | var name = cre('h3', {className: className}, [nameString]); 153 | var details = cre('h4', [tabCount]); 154 | var hgroup = cre('hgroup', [name, details]); 155 | var flap = cre(templateFlap, [hgroup]); 156 | var list = cre(templateTabList, tabListItems); 157 | 158 | container = cre(templateTabStash, [flap, list]); 159 | 160 | stashContainer.appendChild(container); 161 | stashData.set(stashDoc._id, { 162 | doc: stashDoc, 163 | container: container, 164 | list: list, 165 | count: tabCount, 166 | name: name 167 | }); 168 | } 169 | 170 | let lastStash = null; 171 | var loadingStashes = false; 172 | var allStashesLoaded = false; 173 | 174 | function capStashLoading() { 175 | allStashesLoaded = true; 176 | // we can stop listening to load on scroll 177 | document.removeEventListener('scroll', loadMoreIfNearBottom); 178 | 179 | // don't need to check slowBanner any more 180 | clearInterval(slowBannerTimer); 181 | 182 | loadingH1.textContent = lastStash ? "All stashes loaded" : "Nothing stashed (yet)"; 183 | loadingH2.textContent = lastStash ? "That's all, folks!" 184 | : "Import data or stash some tabs to get started" 185 | } 186 | 187 | function showLoadedStashes(stashes) { 188 | loadingStashes = false; 189 | for (var i = 0; i < stashes.length; i++) { 190 | createStashDiv(stashes[i]); 191 | } 192 | if (stashes.length > 0) { 193 | lastStash = stashes[stashes.length-1]; 194 | 195 | // loadMoreIfNearBottom/loadMoreStashes will replace this 196 | // if/when relevant; unwatching slowBanner, however, we only 197 | // do if we're sure we're not still loading 198 | // (so as to not interrupt it, for politeness's sake) 199 | loadingH2.textContent = "Waiting for viewport to get this low"; 200 | 201 | // in case there's still visible window, recurse 202 | return loadMoreIfNearBottom(); 203 | } else { 204 | return capStashLoading(); 205 | } 206 | } 207 | 208 | function loadMoreStashes() { 209 | 210 | // this function gets called unconditionally by the scroll handler 211 | // whenever the page gets low, so we winnow the load down to 212 | // one call at a time (if necessary at all) here 213 | if (!loadingStashes && !allStashesLoaded) { 214 | loadingStashes = true; 215 | 216 | loadingH2.textContent = "Getting more stashes"; 217 | watchSlowBanner(); 218 | 219 | // Get the next groups 220 | tabalanche.getSomeStashes(lastStash._id) 221 | .then(showLoadedStashes); 222 | } 223 | } 224 | 225 | // Get the first groups 226 | // Note that delays like migration etc. will replace this via slowBanner 227 | // TODO: jump to a specific point if in the fragment (is that doable?) 228 | loadingH2.textContent = "Getting latest stashes"; 229 | watchSlowBanner(); 230 | tabalanche.getSomeStashes().then(showLoadedStashes); 231 | 232 | // How many viewport-heights from the bottom of the page we should be 233 | // before loading more tabs; half the window seems reasonable. 234 | var loadMoreMargin = 1/2; 235 | 236 | function loadMoreIfNearBottom() { 237 | var bottomOffset = window.innerHeight * (1 + loadMoreMargin); 238 | var scrollTop = window.scrollY; 239 | var scrollHeight = document.documentElement.scrollHeight; 240 | 241 | if (scrollTop + bottomOffset >= scrollHeight) { 242 | loadMoreStashes(); 243 | 244 | } else { 245 | // don't need to watch slow banner until we scroll that low 246 | unwatchSlowBanner(); 247 | } 248 | } 249 | 250 | document.addEventListener('scroll', loadMoreIfNearBottom); 251 | window.addEventListener('resize', loadMoreIfNearBottom); 252 | 253 | var optslink = document.getElementById('options'); 254 | 255 | // Set href so this link works mostly like the others 256 | optslink.href = platform.getOptionsURL(); 257 | 258 | // Perform platform-specific options opening on click anyway 259 | optslink.addEventListener('click', function(evt) { 260 | platform.openOptionsPage(); 261 | evt.preventDefault(); 262 | }); 263 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /vendor/normalize.css: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /*! normalize.css v3.0.3 | MIT License | github.com/necolas/normalize.css */ 2 | 3 | /** 4 | * 1. Set default font family to sans-serif. 5 | * 2. Prevent iOS and IE text size adjust after device orientation change, 6 | * without disabling user zoom. 7 | */ 8 | 9 | html { 10 | font-family: sans-serif; /* 1 */ 11 | -ms-text-size-adjust: 100%; /* 2 */ 12 | -webkit-text-size-adjust: 100%; /* 2 */ 13 | } 14 | 15 | /** 16 | * Remove default margin. 17 | */ 18 | 19 | body { 20 | margin: 0; 21 | } 22 | 23 | /* HTML5 display definitions 24 | ========================================================================== */ 25 | 26 | /** 27 | * Correct `block` display not defined for any HTML5 element in IE 8/9. 28 | * Correct `block` display not defined for `details` or `summary` in IE 10/11 29 | * and Firefox. 30 | * Correct `block` display not defined for `main` in IE 11. 31 | */ 32 | 33 | article, 34 | aside, 35 | details, 36 | figcaption, 37 | figure, 38 | footer, 39 | header, 40 | hgroup, 41 | main, 42 | menu, 43 | nav, 44 | section, 45 | summary { 46 | display: block; 47 | } 48 | 49 | /** 50 | * 1. Correct `inline-block` display not defined in IE 8/9. 51 | * 2. Normalize vertical alignment of `progress` in Chrome, Firefox, and Opera. 52 | */ 53 | 54 | audio, 55 | canvas, 56 | progress, 57 | video { 58 | display: inline-block; /* 1 */ 59 | vertical-align: baseline; /* 2 */ 60 | } 61 | 62 | /** 63 | * Prevent modern browsers from displaying `audio` without controls. 64 | * Remove excess height in iOS 5 devices. 65 | */ 66 | 67 | audio:not([controls]) { 68 | display: none; 69 | height: 0; 70 | } 71 | 72 | /** 73 | * Address `[hidden]` styling not present in IE 8/9/10. 74 | * Hide the `template` element in IE 8/9/10/11, Safari, and Firefox < 22. 75 | */ 76 | 77 | [hidden], 78 | template { 79 | display: none; 80 | } 81 | 82 | /* Links 83 | ========================================================================== */ 84 | 85 | /** 86 | * Remove the gray background color from active links in IE 10. 87 | */ 88 | 89 | a { 90 | background-color: transparent; 91 | } 92 | 93 | /** 94 | * Improve readability of focused elements when they are also in an 95 | * active/hover state. 96 | */ 97 | 98 | a:active, 99 | a:hover { 100 | outline: 0; 101 | } 102 | 103 | /* Text-level semantics 104 | ========================================================================== */ 105 | 106 | /** 107 | * Address styling not present in IE 8/9/10/11, Safari, and Chrome. 108 | */ 109 | 110 | abbr[title] { 111 | border-bottom: 1px dotted; 112 | } 113 | 114 | /** 115 | * Address style set to `bolder` in Firefox 4+, Safari, and Chrome. 116 | */ 117 | 118 | b, 119 | strong { 120 | font-weight: bold; 121 | } 122 | 123 | /** 124 | * Address styling not present in Safari and Chrome. 125 | */ 126 | 127 | dfn { 128 | font-style: italic; 129 | } 130 | 131 | /** 132 | * Address variable `h1` font-size and margin within `section` and `article` 133 | * contexts in Firefox 4+, Safari, and Chrome. 134 | */ 135 | 136 | h1 { 137 | font-size: 2em; 138 | margin: 0.67em 0; 139 | } 140 | 141 | /** 142 | * Address styling not present in IE 8/9. 143 | */ 144 | 145 | mark { 146 | background: #ff0; 147 | color: #000; 148 | } 149 | 150 | /** 151 | * Address inconsistent and variable font size in all browsers. 152 | */ 153 | 154 | small { 155 | font-size: 80%; 156 | } 157 | 158 | /** 159 | * Prevent `sub` and `sup` affecting `line-height` in all browsers. 160 | */ 161 | 162 | sub, 163 | sup { 164 | font-size: 75%; 165 | line-height: 0; 166 | position: relative; 167 | vertical-align: baseline; 168 | } 169 | 170 | sup { 171 | top: -0.5em; 172 | } 173 | 174 | sub { 175 | bottom: -0.25em; 176 | } 177 | 178 | /* Embedded content 179 | ========================================================================== */ 180 | 181 | /** 182 | * Remove border when inside `a` element in IE 8/9/10. 183 | */ 184 | 185 | img { 186 | border: 0; 187 | } 188 | 189 | /** 190 | * Correct overflow not hidden in IE 9/10/11. 191 | */ 192 | 193 | svg:not(:root) { 194 | overflow: hidden; 195 | } 196 | 197 | /* Grouping content 198 | ========================================================================== */ 199 | 200 | /** 201 | * Address margin not present in IE 8/9 and Safari. 202 | */ 203 | 204 | figure { 205 | margin: 1em 40px; 206 | } 207 | 208 | /** 209 | * Address differences between Firefox and other browsers. 210 | */ 211 | 212 | hr { 213 | box-sizing: content-box; 214 | height: 0; 215 | } 216 | 217 | /** 218 | * Contain overflow in all browsers. 219 | */ 220 | 221 | pre { 222 | overflow: auto; 223 | } 224 | 225 | /** 226 | * Address odd `em`-unit font size rendering in all browsers. 227 | */ 228 | 229 | code, 230 | kbd, 231 | pre, 232 | samp { 233 | font-family: monospace, monospace; 234 | font-size: 1em; 235 | } 236 | 237 | /* Forms 238 | ========================================================================== */ 239 | 240 | /** 241 | * Known limitation: by default, Chrome and Safari on OS X allow very limited 242 | * styling of `select`, unless a `border` property is set. 243 | */ 244 | 245 | /** 246 | * 1. Correct color not being inherited. 247 | * Known issue: affects color of disabled elements. 248 | * 2. Correct font properties not being inherited. 249 | * 3. Address margins set differently in Firefox 4+, Safari, and Chrome. 250 | */ 251 | 252 | button, 253 | input, 254 | optgroup, 255 | select, 256 | textarea { 257 | color: inherit; /* 1 */ 258 | font: inherit; /* 2 */ 259 | margin: 0; /* 3 */ 260 | } 261 | 262 | /** 263 | * Address `overflow` set to `hidden` in IE 8/9/10/11. 264 | */ 265 | 266 | button { 267 | overflow: visible; 268 | } 269 | 270 | /** 271 | * Address inconsistent `text-transform` inheritance for `button` and `select`. 272 | * All other form control elements do not inherit `text-transform` values. 273 | * Correct `button` style inheritance in Firefox, IE 8/9/10/11, and Opera. 274 | * Correct `select` style inheritance in Firefox. 275 | */ 276 | 277 | button, 278 | select { 279 | text-transform: none; 280 | } 281 | 282 | /** 283 | * 1. Avoid the WebKit bug in Android 4.0.* where (2) destroys native `audio` 284 | * and `video` controls. 285 | * 2. Correct inability to style clickable `input` types in iOS. 286 | * 3. Improve usability and consistency of cursor style between image-type 287 | * `input` and others. 288 | */ 289 | 290 | button, 291 | html input[type="button"], /* 1 */ 292 | input[type="reset"], 293 | input[type="submit"] { 294 | -webkit-appearance: button; /* 2 */ 295 | cursor: pointer; /* 3 */ 296 | } 297 | 298 | /** 299 | * Re-set default cursor for disabled elements. 300 | */ 301 | 302 | button[disabled], 303 | html input[disabled] { 304 | cursor: default; 305 | } 306 | 307 | /** 308 | * Remove inner padding and border in Firefox 4+. 309 | */ 310 | 311 | button::-moz-focus-inner, 312 | input::-moz-focus-inner { 313 | border: 0; 314 | padding: 0; 315 | } 316 | 317 | /** 318 | * Address Firefox 4+ setting `line-height` on `input` using `!important` in 319 | * the UA stylesheet. 320 | */ 321 | 322 | input { 323 | line-height: normal; 324 | } 325 | 326 | /** 327 | * It's recommended that you don't attempt to style these elements. 328 | * Firefox's implementation doesn't respect box-sizing, padding, or width. 329 | * 330 | * 1. Address box sizing set to `content-box` in IE 8/9/10. 331 | * 2. Remove excess padding in IE 8/9/10. 332 | */ 333 | 334 | input[type="checkbox"], 335 | input[type="radio"] { 336 | box-sizing: border-box; /* 1 */ 337 | padding: 0; /* 2 */ 338 | } 339 | 340 | /** 341 | * Fix the cursor style for Chrome's increment/decrement buttons. For certain 342 | * `font-size` values of the `input`, it causes the cursor style of the 343 | * decrement button to change from `default` to `text`. 344 | */ 345 | 346 | input[type="number"]::-webkit-inner-spin-button, 347 | input[type="number"]::-webkit-outer-spin-button { 348 | height: auto; 349 | } 350 | 351 | /** 352 | * 1. Address `appearance` set to `searchfield` in Safari and Chrome. 353 | * 2. Address `box-sizing` set to `border-box` in Safari and Chrome. 354 | */ 355 | 356 | input[type="search"] { 357 | -webkit-appearance: textfield; /* 1 */ 358 | box-sizing: content-box; /* 2 */ 359 | } 360 | 361 | /** 362 | * Remove inner padding and search cancel button in Safari and Chrome on OS X. 363 | * Safari (but not Chrome) clips the cancel button when the search input has 364 | * padding (and `textfield` appearance). 365 | */ 366 | 367 | input[type="search"]::-webkit-search-cancel-button, 368 | input[type="search"]::-webkit-search-decoration { 369 | -webkit-appearance: none; 370 | } 371 | 372 | /** 373 | * Define consistent border, margin, and padding. 374 | */ 375 | 376 | fieldset { 377 | border: 1px solid #c0c0c0; 378 | margin: 0 2px; 379 | padding: 0.35em 0.625em 0.75em; 380 | } 381 | 382 | /** 383 | * 1. Correct `color` not being inherited in IE 8/9/10/11. 384 | * 2. 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | 676 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /vendor/browser-polyfill.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | (function (global, factory) { 2 | if (typeof define === "function" && define.amd) { 3 | define("webextension-polyfill", ["module"], factory); 4 | } else if (typeof exports !== "undefined") { 5 | factory(module); 6 | } else { 7 | var mod = { 8 | exports: {} 9 | }; 10 | factory(mod); 11 | global.browser = mod.exports; 12 | } 13 | })(typeof globalThis !== "undefined" ? globalThis : typeof self !== "undefined" ? self : this, function (module) { 14 | /* webextension-polyfill - v0.12.0 - Tue May 14 2024 18:01:29 */ 15 | /* -*- Mode: indent-tabs-mode: nil; js-indent-level: 2 -*- */ 16 | /* vim: set sts=2 sw=2 et tw=80: */ 17 | /* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public 18 | * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this 19 | * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */ 20 | "use strict"; 21 | 22 | if (!(globalThis.chrome && globalThis.chrome.runtime && globalThis.chrome.runtime.id)) { 23 | throw new Error("This script should only be loaded in a browser extension."); 24 | } 25 | if (!(globalThis.browser && globalThis.browser.runtime && globalThis.browser.runtime.id)) { 26 | const CHROME_SEND_MESSAGE_CALLBACK_NO_RESPONSE_MESSAGE = "The message port closed before a response was received."; 27 | 28 | // Wrapping the bulk of this polyfill in a one-time-use function is a minor 29 | // optimization for Firefox. Since Spidermonkey does not fully parse the 30 | // contents of a function until the first time it's called, and since it will 31 | // never actually need to be called, this allows the polyfill to be included 32 | // in Firefox nearly for free. 33 | const wrapAPIs = extensionAPIs => { 34 | // NOTE: apiMetadata is associated to the content of the api-metadata.json file 35 | // at build time by replacing the following "include" with the content of the 36 | // JSON file. 37 | const apiMetadata = { 38 | "alarms": { 39 | "clear": { 40 | "minArgs": 0, 41 | "maxArgs": 1 42 | }, 43 | "clearAll": { 44 | "minArgs": 0, 45 | "maxArgs": 0 46 | }, 47 | "get": { 48 | "minArgs": 0, 49 | "maxArgs": 1 50 | }, 51 | "getAll": { 52 | "minArgs": 0, 53 | "maxArgs": 0 54 | } 55 | }, 56 | "bookmarks": { 57 | "create": { 58 | "minArgs": 1, 59 | "maxArgs": 1 60 | }, 61 | "get": { 62 | "minArgs": 1, 63 | "maxArgs": 1 64 | }, 65 | "getChildren": { 66 | "minArgs": 1, 67 | "maxArgs": 1 68 | }, 69 | "getRecent": { 70 | "minArgs": 1, 71 | "maxArgs": 1 72 | }, 73 | "getSubTree": { 74 | "minArgs": 1, 75 | "maxArgs": 1 76 | }, 77 | "getTree": { 78 | "minArgs": 0, 79 | "maxArgs": 0 80 | }, 81 | "move": { 82 | "minArgs": 2, 83 | "maxArgs": 2 84 | }, 85 | "remove": { 86 | "minArgs": 1, 87 | "maxArgs": 1 88 | }, 89 | "removeTree": { 90 | "minArgs": 1, 91 | "maxArgs": 1 92 | }, 93 | "search": { 94 | "minArgs": 1, 95 | "maxArgs": 1 96 | }, 97 | "update": { 98 | "minArgs": 2, 99 | "maxArgs": 2 100 | } 101 | }, 102 | "browserAction": { 103 | "disable": { 104 | "minArgs": 0, 105 | "maxArgs": 1, 106 | "fallbackToNoCallback": true 107 | }, 108 | "enable": { 109 | "minArgs": 0, 110 | "maxArgs": 1, 111 | "fallbackToNoCallback": true 112 | }, 113 | "getBadgeBackgroundColor": { 114 | "minArgs": 1, 115 | "maxArgs": 1 116 | }, 117 | "getBadgeText": { 118 | "minArgs": 1, 119 | "maxArgs": 1 120 | }, 121 | "getPopup": { 122 | "minArgs": 1, 123 | "maxArgs": 1 124 | }, 125 | "getTitle": { 126 | "minArgs": 1, 127 | "maxArgs": 1 128 | }, 129 | "openPopup": { 130 | "minArgs": 0, 131 | "maxArgs": 0 132 | }, 133 | "setBadgeBackgroundColor": { 134 | "minArgs": 1, 135 | "maxArgs": 1, 136 | "fallbackToNoCallback": true 137 | }, 138 | "setBadgeText": { 139 | "minArgs": 1, 140 | "maxArgs": 1, 141 | "fallbackToNoCallback": true 142 | }, 143 | "setIcon": { 144 | "minArgs": 1, 145 | "maxArgs": 1 146 | }, 147 | "setPopup": { 148 | "minArgs": 1, 149 | "maxArgs": 1, 150 | "fallbackToNoCallback": true 151 | }, 152 | "setTitle": { 153 | "minArgs": 1, 154 | "maxArgs": 1, 155 | "fallbackToNoCallback": true 156 | } 157 | }, 158 | "browsingData": { 159 | "remove": { 160 | "minArgs": 2, 161 | "maxArgs": 2 162 | }, 163 | "removeCache": { 164 | "minArgs": 1, 165 | "maxArgs": 1 166 | }, 167 | "removeCookies": { 168 | "minArgs": 1, 169 | "maxArgs": 1 170 | }, 171 | "removeDownloads": { 172 | "minArgs": 1, 173 | "maxArgs": 1 174 | }, 175 | "removeFormData": { 176 | "minArgs": 1, 177 | "maxArgs": 1 178 | }, 179 | "removeHistory": { 180 | "minArgs": 1, 181 | "maxArgs": 1 182 | }, 183 | "removeLocalStorage": { 184 | "minArgs": 1, 185 | "maxArgs": 1 186 | }, 187 | "removePasswords": { 188 | "minArgs": 1, 189 | "maxArgs": 1 190 | }, 191 | "removePluginData": { 192 | "minArgs": 1, 193 | "maxArgs": 1 194 | }, 195 | "settings": { 196 | "minArgs": 0, 197 | "maxArgs": 0 198 | } 199 | }, 200 | "commands": { 201 | "getAll": { 202 | "minArgs": 0, 203 | "maxArgs": 0 204 | } 205 | }, 206 | "contextMenus": { 207 | "remove": { 208 | "minArgs": 1, 209 | "maxArgs": 1 210 | }, 211 | "removeAll": { 212 | "minArgs": 0, 213 | "maxArgs": 0 214 | }, 215 | "update": { 216 | "minArgs": 2, 217 | "maxArgs": 2 218 | } 219 | }, 220 | "cookies": { 221 | "get": { 222 | "minArgs": 1, 223 | "maxArgs": 1 224 | }, 225 | "getAll": { 226 | "minArgs": 1, 227 | "maxArgs": 1 228 | }, 229 | "getAllCookieStores": { 230 | "minArgs": 0, 231 | "maxArgs": 0 232 | }, 233 | "remove": { 234 | "minArgs": 1, 235 | "maxArgs": 1 236 | }, 237 | "set": { 238 | "minArgs": 1, 239 | "maxArgs": 1 240 | } 241 | }, 242 | "devtools": { 243 | "inspectedWindow": { 244 | "eval": { 245 | "minArgs": 1, 246 | "maxArgs": 2, 247 | "singleCallbackArg": false 248 | } 249 | }, 250 | "panels": { 251 | "create": { 252 | "minArgs": 3, 253 | "maxArgs": 3, 254 | "singleCallbackArg": true 255 | }, 256 | "elements": { 257 | "createSidebarPane": { 258 | "minArgs": 1, 259 | "maxArgs": 1 260 | } 261 | } 262 | } 263 | }, 264 | "downloads": { 265 | "cancel": { 266 | "minArgs": 1, 267 | "maxArgs": 1 268 | }, 269 | "download": { 270 | "minArgs": 1, 271 | "maxArgs": 1 272 | }, 273 | "erase": { 274 | "minArgs": 1, 275 | "maxArgs": 1 276 | }, 277 | "getFileIcon": { 278 | "minArgs": 1, 279 | "maxArgs": 2 280 | }, 281 | "open": { 282 | "minArgs": 1, 283 | "maxArgs": 1, 284 | "fallbackToNoCallback": true 285 | }, 286 | "pause": { 287 | "minArgs": 1, 288 | "maxArgs": 1 289 | }, 290 | "removeFile": { 291 | "minArgs": 1, 292 | "maxArgs": 1 293 | }, 294 | "resume": { 295 | "minArgs": 1, 296 | "maxArgs": 1 297 | }, 298 | "search": { 299 | "minArgs": 1, 300 | "maxArgs": 1 301 | }, 302 | "show": { 303 | "minArgs": 1, 304 | "maxArgs": 1, 305 | "fallbackToNoCallback": true 306 | } 307 | }, 308 | "extension": { 309 | "isAllowedFileSchemeAccess": { 310 | "minArgs": 0, 311 | "maxArgs": 0 312 | }, 313 | "isAllowedIncognitoAccess": { 314 | "minArgs": 0, 315 | "maxArgs": 0 316 | } 317 | }, 318 | "history": { 319 | "addUrl": { 320 | "minArgs": 1, 321 | "maxArgs": 1 322 | }, 323 | "deleteAll": { 324 | "minArgs": 0, 325 | "maxArgs": 0 326 | }, 327 | "deleteRange": { 328 | "minArgs": 1, 329 | "maxArgs": 1 330 | }, 331 | "deleteUrl": { 332 | "minArgs": 1, 333 | "maxArgs": 1 334 | }, 335 | "getVisits": { 336 | "minArgs": 1, 337 | "maxArgs": 1 338 | }, 339 | "search": { 340 | "minArgs": 1, 341 | "maxArgs": 1 342 | } 343 | }, 344 | "i18n": { 345 | "detectLanguage": { 346 | "minArgs": 1, 347 | "maxArgs": 1 348 | }, 349 | "getAcceptLanguages": { 350 | "minArgs": 0, 351 | "maxArgs": 0 352 | } 353 | }, 354 | "identity": { 355 | "launchWebAuthFlow": { 356 | "minArgs": 1, 357 | "maxArgs": 1 358 | } 359 | }, 360 | "idle": { 361 | "queryState": { 362 | "minArgs": 1, 363 | "maxArgs": 1 364 | } 365 | }, 366 | "management": { 367 | "get": { 368 | "minArgs": 1, 369 | "maxArgs": 1 370 | }, 371 | "getAll": { 372 | "minArgs": 0, 373 | "maxArgs": 0 374 | }, 375 | "getSelf": { 376 | "minArgs": 0, 377 | "maxArgs": 0 378 | }, 379 | "setEnabled": { 380 | "minArgs": 2, 381 | "maxArgs": 2 382 | }, 383 | "uninstallSelf": { 384 | "minArgs": 0, 385 | "maxArgs": 1 386 | } 387 | }, 388 | "notifications": { 389 | "clear": { 390 | "minArgs": 1, 391 | "maxArgs": 1 392 | }, 393 | "create": { 394 | "minArgs": 1, 395 | "maxArgs": 2 396 | }, 397 | "getAll": { 398 | "minArgs": 0, 399 | "maxArgs": 0 400 | }, 401 | "getPermissionLevel": { 402 | "minArgs": 0, 403 | "maxArgs": 0 404 | }, 405 | "update": { 406 | "minArgs": 2, 407 | "maxArgs": 2 408 | } 409 | }, 410 | "pageAction": { 411 | "getPopup": { 412 | "minArgs": 1, 413 | "maxArgs": 1 414 | }, 415 | "getTitle": { 416 | "minArgs": 1, 417 | "maxArgs": 1 418 | }, 419 | "hide": { 420 | "minArgs": 1, 421 | "maxArgs": 1, 422 | "fallbackToNoCallback": true 423 | }, 424 | "setIcon": { 425 | "minArgs": 1, 426 | "maxArgs": 1 427 | }, 428 | "setPopup": { 429 | "minArgs": 1, 430 | "maxArgs": 1, 431 | "fallbackToNoCallback": true 432 | }, 433 | "setTitle": { 434 | "minArgs": 1, 435 | "maxArgs": 1, 436 | "fallbackToNoCallback": true 437 | }, 438 | "show": { 439 | "minArgs": 1, 440 | "maxArgs": 1, 441 | "fallbackToNoCallback": true 442 | } 443 | }, 444 | "permissions": { 445 | "contains": { 446 | "minArgs": 1, 447 | "maxArgs": 1 448 | }, 449 | "getAll": { 450 | "minArgs": 0, 451 | "maxArgs": 0 452 | }, 453 | "remove": { 454 | "minArgs": 1, 455 | "maxArgs": 1 456 | }, 457 | "request": { 458 | "minArgs": 1, 459 | "maxArgs": 1 460 | } 461 | }, 462 | "runtime": { 463 | "getBackgroundPage": { 464 | "minArgs": 0, 465 | "maxArgs": 0 466 | }, 467 | "getPlatformInfo": { 468 | "minArgs": 0, 469 | "maxArgs": 0 470 | }, 471 | "openOptionsPage": { 472 | "minArgs": 0, 473 | "maxArgs": 0 474 | }, 475 | "requestUpdateCheck": { 476 | "minArgs": 0, 477 | "maxArgs": 0 478 | }, 479 | "sendMessage": { 480 | "minArgs": 1, 481 | "maxArgs": 3 482 | }, 483 | "sendNativeMessage": { 484 | "minArgs": 2, 485 | "maxArgs": 2 486 | }, 487 | "setUninstallURL": { 488 | "minArgs": 1, 489 | "maxArgs": 1 490 | } 491 | }, 492 | "sessions": { 493 | "getDevices": { 494 | "minArgs": 0, 495 | "maxArgs": 1 496 | }, 497 | "getRecentlyClosed": { 498 | "minArgs": 0, 499 | "maxArgs": 1 500 | }, 501 | "restore": { 502 | "minArgs": 0, 503 | "maxArgs": 1 504 | } 505 | }, 506 | "storage": { 507 | "local": { 508 | "clear": { 509 | "minArgs": 0, 510 | "maxArgs": 0 511 | }, 512 | "get": { 513 | "minArgs": 0, 514 | "maxArgs": 1 515 | }, 516 | "getBytesInUse": { 517 | "minArgs": 0, 518 | "maxArgs": 1 519 | }, 520 | "remove": { 521 | "minArgs": 1, 522 | "maxArgs": 1 523 | }, 524 | "set": { 525 | "minArgs": 1, 526 | "maxArgs": 1 527 | } 528 | }, 529 | "managed": { 530 | "get": { 531 | "minArgs": 0, 532 | "maxArgs": 1 533 | }, 534 | "getBytesInUse": { 535 | "minArgs": 0, 536 | "maxArgs": 1 537 | } 538 | }, 539 | "sync": { 540 | "clear": { 541 | "minArgs": 0, 542 | "maxArgs": 0 543 | }, 544 | "get": { 545 | "minArgs": 0, 546 | "maxArgs": 1 547 | }, 548 | "getBytesInUse": { 549 | "minArgs": 0, 550 | "maxArgs": 1 551 | }, 552 | "remove": { 553 | "minArgs": 1, 554 | "maxArgs": 1 555 | }, 556 | "set": { 557 | "minArgs": 1, 558 | "maxArgs": 1 559 | } 560 | } 561 | }, 562 | "tabs": { 563 | "captureVisibleTab": { 564 | "minArgs": 0, 565 | "maxArgs": 2 566 | }, 567 | "create": { 568 | "minArgs": 1, 569 | "maxArgs": 1 570 | }, 571 | "detectLanguage": { 572 | "minArgs": 0, 573 | "maxArgs": 1 574 | }, 575 | "discard": { 576 | "minArgs": 0, 577 | "maxArgs": 1 578 | }, 579 | "duplicate": { 580 | "minArgs": 1, 581 | "maxArgs": 1 582 | }, 583 | "executeScript": { 584 | "minArgs": 1, 585 | "maxArgs": 2 586 | }, 587 | "get": { 588 | "minArgs": 1, 589 | "maxArgs": 1 590 | }, 591 | "getCurrent": { 592 | "minArgs": 0, 593 | "maxArgs": 0 594 | }, 595 | "getZoom": { 596 | "minArgs": 0, 597 | "maxArgs": 1 598 | }, 599 | "getZoomSettings": { 600 | "minArgs": 0, 601 | "maxArgs": 1 602 | }, 603 | "goBack": { 604 | "minArgs": 0, 605 | "maxArgs": 1 606 | }, 607 | "goForward": { 608 | "minArgs": 0, 609 | "maxArgs": 1 610 | }, 611 | "highlight": { 612 | "minArgs": 1, 613 | "maxArgs": 1 614 | }, 615 | "insertCSS": { 616 | "minArgs": 1, 617 | "maxArgs": 2 618 | }, 619 | "move": { 620 | "minArgs": 2, 621 | "maxArgs": 2 622 | }, 623 | "query": { 624 | "minArgs": 1, 625 | "maxArgs": 1 626 | }, 627 | "reload": { 628 | "minArgs": 0, 629 | "maxArgs": 2 630 | }, 631 | "remove": { 632 | "minArgs": 1, 633 | "maxArgs": 1 634 | }, 635 | "removeCSS": { 636 | "minArgs": 1, 637 | "maxArgs": 2 638 | }, 639 | "sendMessage": { 640 | "minArgs": 2, 641 | "maxArgs": 3 642 | }, 643 | "setZoom": { 644 | "minArgs": 1, 645 | "maxArgs": 2 646 | }, 647 | "setZoomSettings": { 648 | "minArgs": 1, 649 | "maxArgs": 2 650 | }, 651 | "update": { 652 | "minArgs": 1, 653 | "maxArgs": 2 654 | } 655 | }, 656 | "topSites": { 657 | "get": { 658 | "minArgs": 0, 659 | "maxArgs": 0 660 | } 661 | }, 662 | "webNavigation": { 663 | "getAllFrames": { 664 | "minArgs": 1, 665 | "maxArgs": 1 666 | }, 667 | "getFrame": { 668 | "minArgs": 1, 669 | "maxArgs": 1 670 | } 671 | }, 672 | "webRequest": { 673 | "handlerBehaviorChanged": { 674 | "minArgs": 0, 675 | "maxArgs": 0 676 | } 677 | }, 678 | "windows": { 679 | "create": { 680 | "minArgs": 0, 681 | "maxArgs": 1 682 | }, 683 | "get": { 684 | "minArgs": 1, 685 | "maxArgs": 2 686 | }, 687 | "getAll": { 688 | "minArgs": 0, 689 | "maxArgs": 1 690 | }, 691 | "getCurrent": { 692 | "minArgs": 0, 693 | "maxArgs": 1 694 | }, 695 | "getLastFocused": { 696 | "minArgs": 0, 697 | "maxArgs": 1 698 | }, 699 | "remove": { 700 | "minArgs": 1, 701 | "maxArgs": 1 702 | }, 703 | "update": { 704 | "minArgs": 2, 705 | "maxArgs": 2 706 | } 707 | } 708 | }; 709 | if (Object.keys(apiMetadata).length === 0) { 710 | throw new Error("api-metadata.json has not been included in browser-polyfill"); 711 | } 712 | 713 | /** 714 | * A WeakMap subclass which creates and stores a value for any key which does 715 | * not exist when accessed, but behaves exactly as an ordinary WeakMap 716 | * otherwise. 717 | * 718 | * @param {function} createItem 719 | * A function which will be called in order to create the value for any 720 | * key which does not exist, the first time it is accessed. The 721 | * function receives, as its only argument, the key being created. 722 | */ 723 | class DefaultWeakMap extends WeakMap { 724 | constructor(createItem, items = undefined) { 725 | super(items); 726 | this.createItem = createItem; 727 | } 728 | get(key) { 729 | if (!this.has(key)) { 730 | this.set(key, this.createItem(key)); 731 | } 732 | return super.get(key); 733 | } 734 | } 735 | 736 | /** 737 | * Returns true if the given object is an object with a `then` method, and can 738 | * therefore be assumed to behave as a Promise. 739 | * 740 | * @param {*} value The value to test. 741 | * @returns {boolean} True if the value is thenable. 742 | */ 743 | const isThenable = value => { 744 | return value && typeof value === "object" && typeof value.then === "function"; 745 | }; 746 | 747 | /** 748 | * Creates and returns a function which, when called, will resolve or reject 749 | * the given promise based on how it is called: 750 | * 751 | * - If, when called, `chrome.runtime.lastError` contains a non-null object, 752 | * the promise is rejected with that value. 753 | * - If the function is called with exactly one argument, the promise is 754 | * resolved to that value. 755 | * - Otherwise, the promise is resolved to an array containing all of the 756 | * function's arguments. 757 | * 758 | * @param {object} promise 759 | * An object containing the resolution and rejection functions of a 760 | * promise. 761 | * @param {function} promise.resolve 762 | * The promise's resolution function. 763 | * @param {function} promise.reject 764 | * The promise's rejection function. 765 | * @param {object} metadata 766 | * Metadata about the wrapped method which has created the callback. 767 | * @param {boolean} metadata.singleCallbackArg 768 | * Whether or not the promise is resolved with only the first 769 | * argument of the callback, alternatively an array of all the 770 | * callback arguments is resolved. By default, if the callback 771 | * function is invoked with only a single argument, that will be 772 | * resolved to the promise, while all arguments will be resolved as 773 | * an array if multiple are given. 774 | * 775 | * @returns {function} 776 | * The generated callback function. 777 | */ 778 | const makeCallback = (promise, metadata) => { 779 | return (...callbackArgs) => { 780 | if (extensionAPIs.runtime.lastError) { 781 | promise.reject(new Error(extensionAPIs.runtime.lastError.message)); 782 | } else if (metadata.singleCallbackArg || callbackArgs.length <= 1 && metadata.singleCallbackArg !== false) { 783 | promise.resolve(callbackArgs[0]); 784 | } else { 785 | promise.resolve(callbackArgs); 786 | } 787 | }; 788 | }; 789 | const pluralizeArguments = numArgs => numArgs == 1 ? "argument" : "arguments"; 790 | 791 | /** 792 | * Creates a wrapper function for a method with the given name and metadata. 793 | * 794 | * @param {string} name 795 | * The name of the method which is being wrapped. 796 | * @param {object} metadata 797 | * Metadata about the method being wrapped. 798 | * @param {integer} metadata.minArgs 799 | * The minimum number of arguments which must be passed to the 800 | * function. If called with fewer than this number of arguments, the 801 | * wrapper will raise an exception. 802 | * @param {integer} metadata.maxArgs 803 | * The maximum number of arguments which may be passed to the 804 | * function. If called with more than this number of arguments, the 805 | * wrapper will raise an exception. 806 | * @param {boolean} metadata.singleCallbackArg 807 | * Whether or not the promise is resolved with only the first 808 | * argument of the callback, alternatively an array of all the 809 | * callback arguments is resolved. By default, if the callback 810 | * function is invoked with only a single argument, that will be 811 | * resolved to the promise, while all arguments will be resolved as 812 | * an array if multiple are given. 813 | * 814 | * @returns {function(object, ...*)} 815 | * The generated wrapper function. 816 | */ 817 | const wrapAsyncFunction = (name, metadata) => { 818 | return function asyncFunctionWrapper(target, ...args) { 819 | if (args.length < metadata.minArgs) { 820 | throw new Error(`Expected at least ${metadata.minArgs} ${pluralizeArguments(metadata.minArgs)} for ${name}(), got ${args.length}`); 821 | } 822 | if (args.length > metadata.maxArgs) { 823 | throw new Error(`Expected at most ${metadata.maxArgs} ${pluralizeArguments(metadata.maxArgs)} for ${name}(), got ${args.length}`); 824 | } 825 | return new Promise((resolve, reject) => { 826 | if (metadata.fallbackToNoCallback) { 827 | // This API method has currently no callback on Chrome, but it return a promise on Firefox, 828 | // and so the polyfill will try to call it with a callback first, and it will fallback 829 | // to not passing the callback if the first call fails. 830 | try { 831 | target[name](...args, makeCallback({ 832 | resolve, 833 | reject 834 | }, metadata)); 835 | } catch (cbError) { 836 | console.warn(`${name} API method doesn't seem to support the callback parameter, ` + "falling back to call it without a callback: ", cbError); 837 | target[name](...args); 838 | 839 | // Update the API method metadata, so that the next API calls will not try to 840 | // use the unsupported callback anymore. 841 | metadata.fallbackToNoCallback = false; 842 | metadata.noCallback = true; 843 | resolve(); 844 | } 845 | } else if (metadata.noCallback) { 846 | target[name](...args); 847 | resolve(); 848 | } else { 849 | target[name](...args, makeCallback({ 850 | resolve, 851 | reject 852 | }, metadata)); 853 | } 854 | }); 855 | }; 856 | }; 857 | 858 | /** 859 | * Wraps an existing method of the target object, so that calls to it are 860 | * intercepted by the given wrapper function. The wrapper function receives, 861 | * as its first argument, the original `target` object, followed by each of 862 | * the arguments passed to the original method. 863 | * 864 | * @param {object} target 865 | * The original target object that the wrapped method belongs to. 866 | * @param {function} method 867 | * The method being wrapped. This is used as the target of the Proxy 868 | * object which is created to wrap the method. 869 | * @param {function} wrapper 870 | * The wrapper function which is called in place of a direct invocation 871 | * of the wrapped method. 872 | * 873 | * @returns {Proxy} 874 | * A Proxy object for the given method, which invokes the given wrapper 875 | * method in its place. 876 | */ 877 | const wrapMethod = (target, method, wrapper) => { 878 | return new Proxy(method, { 879 | apply(targetMethod, thisObj, args) { 880 | return wrapper.call(thisObj, target, ...args); 881 | } 882 | }); 883 | }; 884 | let hasOwnProperty = Function.call.bind(Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty); 885 | 886 | /** 887 | * Wraps an object in a Proxy which intercepts and wraps certain methods 888 | * based on the given `wrappers` and `metadata` objects. 889 | * 890 | * @param {object} target 891 | * The target object to wrap. 892 | * 893 | * @param {object} [wrappers = {}] 894 | * An object tree containing wrapper functions for special cases. Any 895 | * function present in this object tree is called in place of the 896 | * method in the same location in the `target` object tree. These 897 | * wrapper methods are invoked as described in {@see wrapMethod}. 898 | * 899 | * @param {object} [metadata = {}] 900 | * An object tree containing metadata used to automatically generate 901 | * Promise-based wrapper functions for asynchronous. Any function in 902 | * the `target` object tree which has a corresponding metadata object 903 | * in the same location in the `metadata` tree is replaced with an 904 | * automatically-generated wrapper function, as described in 905 | * {@see wrapAsyncFunction} 906 | * 907 | * @returns {Proxy} 908 | */ 909 | const wrapObject = (target, wrappers = {}, metadata = {}) => { 910 | let cache = Object.create(null); 911 | let handlers = { 912 | has(proxyTarget, prop) { 913 | return prop in target || prop in cache; 914 | }, 915 | get(proxyTarget, prop, receiver) { 916 | if (prop in cache) { 917 | return cache[prop]; 918 | } 919 | if (!(prop in target)) { 920 | return undefined; 921 | } 922 | let value = target[prop]; 923 | if (typeof value === "function") { 924 | // This is a method on the underlying object. Check if we need to do 925 | // any wrapping. 926 | 927 | if (typeof wrappers[prop] === "function") { 928 | // We have a special-case wrapper for this method. 929 | value = wrapMethod(target, target[prop], wrappers[prop]); 930 | } else if (hasOwnProperty(metadata, prop)) { 931 | // This is an async method that we have metadata for. Create a 932 | // Promise wrapper for it. 933 | let wrapper = wrapAsyncFunction(prop, metadata[prop]); 934 | value = wrapMethod(target, target[prop], wrapper); 935 | } else { 936 | // This is a method that we don't know or care about. Return the 937 | // original method, bound to the underlying object. 938 | value = value.bind(target); 939 | } 940 | } else if (typeof value === "object" && value !== null && (hasOwnProperty(wrappers, prop) || hasOwnProperty(metadata, prop))) { 941 | // This is an object that we need to do some wrapping for the children 942 | // of. Create a sub-object wrapper for it with the appropriate child 943 | // metadata. 944 | value = wrapObject(value, wrappers[prop], metadata[prop]); 945 | } else if (hasOwnProperty(metadata, "*")) { 946 | // Wrap all properties in * namespace. 947 | value = wrapObject(value, wrappers[prop], metadata["*"]); 948 | } else { 949 | // We don't need to do any wrapping for this property, 950 | // so just forward all access to the underlying object. 951 | Object.defineProperty(cache, prop, { 952 | configurable: true, 953 | enumerable: true, 954 | get() { 955 | return target[prop]; 956 | }, 957 | set(value) { 958 | target[prop] = value; 959 | } 960 | }); 961 | return value; 962 | } 963 | cache[prop] = value; 964 | return value; 965 | }, 966 | set(proxyTarget, prop, value, receiver) { 967 | if (prop in cache) { 968 | cache[prop] = value; 969 | } else { 970 | target[prop] = value; 971 | } 972 | return true; 973 | }, 974 | defineProperty(proxyTarget, prop, desc) { 975 | return Reflect.defineProperty(cache, prop, desc); 976 | }, 977 | deleteProperty(proxyTarget, prop) { 978 | return Reflect.deleteProperty(cache, prop); 979 | } 980 | }; 981 | 982 | // Per contract of the Proxy API, the "get" proxy handler must return the 983 | // original value of the target if that value is declared read-only and 984 | // non-configurable. For this reason, we create an object with the 985 | // prototype set to `target` instead of using `target` directly. 986 | // Otherwise we cannot return a custom object for APIs that 987 | // are declared read-only and non-configurable, such as `chrome.devtools`. 988 | // 989 | // The proxy handlers themselves will still use the original `target` 990 | // instead of the `proxyTarget`, so that the methods and properties are 991 | // dereferenced via the original targets. 992 | let proxyTarget = Object.create(target); 993 | return new Proxy(proxyTarget, handlers); 994 | }; 995 | 996 | /** 997 | * Creates a set of wrapper functions for an event object, which handles 998 | * wrapping of listener functions that those messages are passed. 999 | * 1000 | * A single wrapper is created for each listener function, and stored in a 1001 | * map. Subsequent calls to `addListener`, `hasListener`, or `removeListener` 1002 | * retrieve the original wrapper, so that attempts to remove a 1003 | * previously-added listener work as expected. 1004 | * 1005 | * @param {DefaultWeakMap} wrapperMap 1006 | * A DefaultWeakMap object which will create the appropriate wrapper 1007 | * for a given listener function when one does not exist, and retrieve 1008 | * an existing one when it does. 1009 | * 1010 | * @returns {object} 1011 | */ 1012 | const wrapEvent = wrapperMap => ({ 1013 | addListener(target, listener, ...args) { 1014 | target.addListener(wrapperMap.get(listener), ...args); 1015 | }, 1016 | hasListener(target, listener) { 1017 | return target.hasListener(wrapperMap.get(listener)); 1018 | }, 1019 | removeListener(target, listener) { 1020 | target.removeListener(wrapperMap.get(listener)); 1021 | } 1022 | }); 1023 | const onRequestFinishedWrappers = new DefaultWeakMap(listener => { 1024 | if (typeof listener !== "function") { 1025 | return listener; 1026 | } 1027 | 1028 | /** 1029 | * Wraps an onRequestFinished listener function so that it will return a 1030 | * `getContent()` property which returns a `Promise` rather than using a 1031 | * callback API. 1032 | * 1033 | * @param {object} req 1034 | * The HAR entry object representing the network request. 1035 | */ 1036 | return function onRequestFinished(req) { 1037 | const wrappedReq = wrapObject(req, {} /* wrappers */, { 1038 | getContent: { 1039 | minArgs: 0, 1040 | maxArgs: 0 1041 | } 1042 | }); 1043 | listener(wrappedReq); 1044 | }; 1045 | }); 1046 | const onMessageWrappers = new DefaultWeakMap(listener => { 1047 | if (typeof listener !== "function") { 1048 | return listener; 1049 | } 1050 | 1051 | /** 1052 | * Wraps a message listener function so that it may send responses based on 1053 | * its return value, rather than by returning a sentinel value and calling a 1054 | * callback. If the listener function returns a Promise, the response is 1055 | * sent when the promise either resolves or rejects. 1056 | * 1057 | * @param {*} message 1058 | * The message sent by the other end of the channel. 1059 | * @param {object} sender 1060 | * Details about the sender of the message. 1061 | * @param {function(*)} sendResponse 1062 | * A callback which, when called with an arbitrary argument, sends 1063 | * that value as a response. 1064 | * @returns {boolean} 1065 | * True if the wrapped listener returned a Promise, which will later 1066 | * yield a response. False otherwise. 1067 | */ 1068 | return function onMessage(message, sender, sendResponse) { 1069 | let didCallSendResponse = false; 1070 | let wrappedSendResponse; 1071 | let sendResponsePromise = new Promise(resolve => { 1072 | wrappedSendResponse = function (response) { 1073 | didCallSendResponse = true; 1074 | resolve(response); 1075 | }; 1076 | }); 1077 | let result; 1078 | try { 1079 | result = listener(message, sender, wrappedSendResponse); 1080 | } catch (err) { 1081 | result = Promise.reject(err); 1082 | } 1083 | const isResultThenable = result !== true && isThenable(result); 1084 | 1085 | // If the listener didn't returned true or a Promise, or called 1086 | // wrappedSendResponse synchronously, we can exit earlier 1087 | // because there will be no response sent from this listener. 1088 | if (result !== true && !isResultThenable && !didCallSendResponse) { 1089 | return false; 1090 | } 1091 | 1092 | // A small helper to send the message if the promise resolves 1093 | // and an error if the promise rejects (a wrapped sendMessage has 1094 | // to translate the message into a resolved promise or a rejected 1095 | // promise). 1096 | const sendPromisedResult = promise => { 1097 | promise.then(msg => { 1098 | // send the message value. 1099 | sendResponse(msg); 1100 | }, error => { 1101 | // Send a JSON representation of the error if the rejected value 1102 | // is an instance of error, or the object itself otherwise. 1103 | let message; 1104 | if (error && (error instanceof Error || typeof error.message === "string")) { 1105 | message = error.message; 1106 | } else { 1107 | message = "An unexpected error occurred"; 1108 | } 1109 | sendResponse({ 1110 | __mozWebExtensionPolyfillReject__: true, 1111 | message 1112 | }); 1113 | }).catch(err => { 1114 | // Print an error on the console if unable to send the response. 1115 | console.error("Failed to send onMessage rejected reply", err); 1116 | }); 1117 | }; 1118 | 1119 | // If the listener returned a Promise, send the resolved value as a 1120 | // result, otherwise wait the promise related to the wrappedSendResponse 1121 | // callback to resolve and send it as a response. 1122 | if (isResultThenable) { 1123 | sendPromisedResult(result); 1124 | } else { 1125 | sendPromisedResult(sendResponsePromise); 1126 | } 1127 | 1128 | // Let Chrome know that the listener is replying. 1129 | return true; 1130 | }; 1131 | }); 1132 | const wrappedSendMessageCallback = ({ 1133 | reject, 1134 | resolve 1135 | }, reply) => { 1136 | if (extensionAPIs.runtime.lastError) { 1137 | // Detect when none of the listeners replied to the sendMessage call and resolve 1138 | // the promise to undefined as in Firefox. 1139 | // See https://github.com/mozilla/webextension-polyfill/issues/130 1140 | if (extensionAPIs.runtime.lastError.message === CHROME_SEND_MESSAGE_CALLBACK_NO_RESPONSE_MESSAGE) { 1141 | resolve(); 1142 | } else { 1143 | reject(new Error(extensionAPIs.runtime.lastError.message)); 1144 | } 1145 | } else if (reply && reply.__mozWebExtensionPolyfillReject__) { 1146 | // Convert back the JSON representation of the error into 1147 | // an Error instance. 1148 | reject(new Error(reply.message)); 1149 | } else { 1150 | resolve(reply); 1151 | } 1152 | }; 1153 | const wrappedSendMessage = (name, metadata, apiNamespaceObj, ...args) => { 1154 | if (args.length < metadata.minArgs) { 1155 | throw new Error(`Expected at least ${metadata.minArgs} ${pluralizeArguments(metadata.minArgs)} for ${name}(), got ${args.length}`); 1156 | } 1157 | if (args.length > metadata.maxArgs) { 1158 | throw new Error(`Expected at most ${metadata.maxArgs} ${pluralizeArguments(metadata.maxArgs)} for ${name}(), got ${args.length}`); 1159 | } 1160 | return new Promise((resolve, reject) => { 1161 | const wrappedCb = wrappedSendMessageCallback.bind(null, { 1162 | resolve, 1163 | reject 1164 | }); 1165 | args.push(wrappedCb); 1166 | apiNamespaceObj.sendMessage(...args); 1167 | }); 1168 | }; 1169 | const staticWrappers = { 1170 | devtools: { 1171 | network: { 1172 | onRequestFinished: wrapEvent(onRequestFinishedWrappers) 1173 | } 1174 | }, 1175 | runtime: { 1176 | onMessage: wrapEvent(onMessageWrappers), 1177 | onMessageExternal: wrapEvent(onMessageWrappers), 1178 | sendMessage: wrappedSendMessage.bind(null, "sendMessage", { 1179 | minArgs: 1, 1180 | maxArgs: 3 1181 | }) 1182 | }, 1183 | tabs: { 1184 | sendMessage: wrappedSendMessage.bind(null, "sendMessage", { 1185 | minArgs: 2, 1186 | maxArgs: 3 1187 | }) 1188 | } 1189 | }; 1190 | const settingMetadata = { 1191 | clear: { 1192 | minArgs: 1, 1193 | maxArgs: 1 1194 | }, 1195 | get: { 1196 | minArgs: 1, 1197 | maxArgs: 1 1198 | }, 1199 | set: { 1200 | minArgs: 1, 1201 | maxArgs: 1 1202 | } 1203 | }; 1204 | apiMetadata.privacy = { 1205 | network: { 1206 | "*": settingMetadata 1207 | }, 1208 | services: { 1209 | "*": settingMetadata 1210 | }, 1211 | websites: { 1212 | "*": settingMetadata 1213 | } 1214 | }; 1215 | return wrapObject(extensionAPIs, staticWrappers, apiMetadata); 1216 | }; 1217 | 1218 | // The build process adds a UMD wrapper around this file, which makes the 1219 | // `module` variable available. 1220 | module.exports = wrapAPIs(chrome); 1221 | } else { 1222 | module.exports = globalThis.browser; 1223 | } 1224 | }); 1225 | //# sourceMappingURL=browser-polyfill.js.map --------------------------------------------------------------------------------