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Script Menu par yobukodori

Select and run the registered JavaScript (userscript) from the menu. Works on Android as well as on PC. I developed this extension for Firefox for Mobile where the bookmarklets is not available. 登録したスクリプトをメニューから選択して実行します。Androidでも機能します

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Disponible sur Firefox pour Android™Disponible sur Firefox pour Android™
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À propos de cette extension
Select and run the registered JavaScript (userscript) from the menu. Using browser.tabs.executeScript API.
Works on Android as well as on PC. I developed this extension for Firefox for Mobile where the bookmarklets is not available.

Usage
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  • Show menu in page: Show menu in page for quick access to the menu on Android.
  • Print debug info: Output debug information at the bottom of the Options tab.
  • Add line numbers: Add line numbers to script resource.
  • Script Resource: Script to register in the menu.
    1. Script Resource must not begin with a non-directive line, such as a blank line. Always start with a specific directive line.
    2. Each script begins with the //name directive.
      The //name directive specifies the script name to be displayed on the menu.
       //name Go page top
    3. The //matches directive specifies a comma-separated list of URL patterns for the pages where you want to display the script name. (Optional)
      //matches https://www.google.com/*, https://github.com/*
    4. The //exclude directive specifies a comma-separated list of URL patterns for the pages where you don't want to display the script name. (Optional)
      The //exclude directive has a higher priority than the //matches directive.
      //exclude https://yobukodori.github.io/*, https://github.com/yobukodori/*
    5. The //option directive specifies a comma-separated list of tokens (Optional). The following tokens are available.
      //option page, all, blank
      • nonce: Sets true to wrapCodeInScriptTag and nonce.
      • page: Sets true to wrapCodeInScriptTag.
      • all: Sets true to allFrames.
      • blank: Sets true to matchAboutBlank.
      • See the following //options directive for options.
    6. The //options directive sets details. (Optional)
       //options
       {
        "allFrames": true,
        "wrapCodeInScriptTag": true
       }
      wrapCodeInScriptTag is a Script Menu specific option. If its value is true, the code is wrapped in a script tag and executed. Then you can access the variables/functions/objects, etc. defined by page script.
      Internally convert it to the following code and execute it.
      (function() {
        let e = document.createElement("script");
        e.append(<your code>);
        e.nonce = <nonce value>; // Set if nonce option is true.
        document.documentElement.appendChild(e);
        e.remove();
      })();
      nonce option is used with wrapCodeInScriptTag to set the nonce attribute on the script tag.
      For example, twitter.com restricts script execution with Content Security Policy nonce-source. To run code in the context of a page script:
      //name xhr logger
      //matches *://twitter.com/*
      //; The next option should be 'nonce'. Specifying 'page' will fail.
      //option nonce
      //js
      XMLHttpRequest.prototype.open = new Proxy(XMLHttpRequest.prototype.open, {
        apply: function(target, thisArg, args ) {
          console.log(args[0], args[1]);
          return Reflect.apply(target, thisArg, args);
        }
      });

      You can also use comment style or comma expression style so that it will not cause an error when executed as javascript.
       //options
       /* { "wrapCodeInScriptTag": true } */
      or
       //options
       0, { "wrapCodeInScriptTag": true }
    7. Content scripts and Page scripts
      See Content script environment.
      This add-on executes the code as a content scripts.
      To execute the code in the context of a page scripts, inject a script tag that wraps the code. The option wrapCodeInScriptTag does this for you.
      Without wrapCodeInScriptTag option
      [advantage]
      • Can execute external script file specified in the //js section without CSP restrictions.
      • Can read cross-origin resources with xhr/fetch without CORS restrictions.
      [disadvantage]
      • Can't access the variables/functions/objects, etc. defined by the page script.
      With wrapCodeInScriptTag option
      You can access the variables/functions/objects, etc. defined by the page scripts. However, the above restrictions of CSP and CORS will apply.
    8. Finally, write the code with the //js directive.
      [NOTE] Doesn't check the syntax of the code, so please paste the code that has been tested to work.
      //js
      (function(){
          alert("hello");
      })();
    9. Simply write the URL and you can execute the script.
      This add-on itself reads the script from the URL and executes the loaded code.
      [NOTE] If you want to access the variables/functions/objects, etc. defined by the page script, specify wrapCodeInScriptTag in the //options directive.
      //js
      https://yobukodori.github.io/foo.js
    10. Prepared the following built-in scripts for Fenix.
      //name View Page Source
      //js
      builtin:view-page-source
      //name View (Selected) outerHTML
      //js
      builtin:view-outerhtml
    11. //module directive and //require directive
      //module: define module.
      //require: import module or external script file. Can import multiple modules.
      //module libA
      //js
      function foo(){ console.log("foo"); }
      function bar(){ console.log("bar"); }
      //module libB
      //js
      function baz(){ console.log("baz"); }
      //name item-1
      //require libA
      //js
      foo();
      //name item-2
      //require libA, libB
      //js
      bar(); baz();
      //name item-3
      //require https://code.jquery.com/jquery-2.2.4.min.js
      //js
      console.log(typeof $);
    12. //#include preprocess-directive replaces this line with the contents of the file at the given url.
      //#include https://yobukodori.github.io/scrip-menu-item.js
      You can specify any part of the script resource as it is simply replaced before parsing.
    13. Other directives. (Optional)
      //disable: disable this script. In case you don't use the script but want to keep it.
      //eof: Ignore the lines that follow.
      //[-=*;#]: Comment line. Excluding //#include.
      //name Obsolete script
      //disable
      //js
      (function(){/* code */})();
      //===============================
      //name Beautify the page
      //# comment
      //js
      (function(){/* code */})();
      //eof
      #############################
      [memo]
      ...
      [todo]
      ...
  • Go to line: Move the cursor to the specified line.
  • Go to Script...: Move the cursor to the start of each script.
  • Save: Save settings and scripts resource. And apply settings and scripts.
  • Apply: Apply settings and scripts. (doesn't save).
  • Get Status: get current status and applied scripts.
  • Clear Log: Clear log.
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