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118 lines
6.4 KiB
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# MOCO Browser Extension
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## Development
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- run `yarn`
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- run `yarn start:chrome` or `yarn start:firefox` (`yarn start` is an alias for `yarn start:chrome`)
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- load extension into browser:
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- Chrome: visit `chrome://extensions` and load unpacked extension from `build/chrome`
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- Firefox: visit `about:debugging` and load temporary Add-on from `build/firefox/manifest.json`
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- the browser should automatically pick up your changes but from time to time it may be useful to reload the extension
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## Production Build
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- bump version in `package.json`
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- Update `CHANGELOG.md`
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- run `yarn build`
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- The Chrome and Firefox extensions are available as ZIP-files in `build/chrome` and `build/firefox` respectively
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## Install Local Builds
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### Chrome
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- `yarn build:chrome`
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- Visit `chrome://extensions`
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- Enable `Developer mode`
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- `Load unpacked` and select the `build/chrome` folder.
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### Firefox
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- `yarn build:firefox`
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- Visit `about:debugging`
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- Click on `Load temporary Add-on` and select the ZIP-file in `build/firefox`
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Only signed extensions can be permantly installed in Firefox (unless you are using <em>Firefox Developer Edition</em>). To sign the build, proceed as described in [Getting started with web-ext](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Add-ons/WebExtensions/Getting_started_with_web-ext).
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You can keep the extension settings between builds by providing a stable `APPLICATION_ID` between builds. You can set an `APPLICATION_ID` in a file named `.env` or at build time as follows:
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`APPLICATION_ID=my-custom-moco-extension@mycompany.com yarn build:firefox`
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## Remote Service Configuration
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Remote services are configured in `src/js/remoteServices.js`.
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A remote service is configured as follows:
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```javascript
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{
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service_key: {
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name: "service_name",
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host: "https://:subdomain.example.com",
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urlPatterns: [
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":host:/card/:id",
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[/^:host:\/card\/(\d+), ["subdomain", "id"]],
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],
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queryParams: {
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projectId: "currentList"
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},
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description: (document, service, { subdomain, id, projectId }) => {
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const title = document
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.querySelector('.title')
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?.textContent
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?.trim()
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return `#${id} ${service.key} ${title || ""}`
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},
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projectId: (document, service, { subdomain, id, projectId }) => {
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return projectId
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},
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position: { left: "50%", transform: "translate(-50%)" },
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allowHostOverride: false,
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}
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}
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```
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| Parameter | Description |
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| ------------ | :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| service_key | `string` — Unique identifier for the service |
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| service_name | `string` — Must be one of the registered services `trello`, `jira`, `asana`, `wunderlist`, `github` or `youtrack` |
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| urlPatterns | `string` \| `RegEx` — A valid URL pattern or regular expression, as described in the [url-pattern](https://www.npmjs.com/package/url-pattern) package. `:host:` will be replaced with the configured host before applying the pattern (can be configured in the settings if `allowHostOverride` is true. |
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| queryParams | `Object` — The object value is the name of the query parameter and the key the property it will available on, e.g. the value of the query parameter `currentList` will be available under `projectId`. Matches in `urlPatterns` have precedence over matches in `queryParams`. |
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| description | `undefined` \| `string` \| `function` — The default description of the service. If it is a function, it will receive `window.document`, the current `service` and an object with the URL `matches` as arguments, and the return value set as the default description. |
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| projectId | `undefined` \| `string` \| `function` — The pre-selected project of the service matching the MOCO project identifier. If it is a function, it will receive `window.document`, the current `service` and an object with the URL `matches` as arguments, and must return the MOCO project identifier or `undefined`. |
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| position | `Object` — CSS properties as object styles for position the bubble. Defaults to `{ right: calc(4rem + 5px)` |
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## Adding a Custom Service
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1. Fork and clone this repository
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2. Add your service to `src/removeServices.js`, e.g. for self-hosted Jira copy the entry with the key `jira` and update the `urlPatterns`:
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```javascript
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"self-hosted-jira": {
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name: "jira",
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urlPatterns: [
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"https\\://jira.my-company.com/secure/RapidBoard.jspa",
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"https\\://jira.my-company.net/browse/:id",
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"https\\://jira.my-company.net/jira/software/projects/:projectId/boards/:board",
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"https\\://jira.my-company.net/jira/software/projects/:projectId/boards/:board/backlog"
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],
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queryParams: {
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id: "selectedIssue",
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projectId: "projectKey"
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},
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description: (document, service, { id }) => {
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const title =
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document
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.querySelector('[aria-label="Edit Summary"]')
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?.parentNode?.querySelector("h1")
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?.textContent?.trim() ||
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document
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.querySelector(".ghx-selected .ghx-summary")
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?.textContent?.trim()
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return `#${id} ${title || ""}`
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}
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},
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```
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3. Build the extension (see [Production Build](#production-build)).
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4. Install the extension locally (see [Install Local Builds](#install-local-builds)).
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