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Raymond Hill 22022f636f
Modularize codebase with export/import
Related issue:
- https://github.com/uBlockOrigin/uBlock-issues/issues/1664

The changes are enough to fulfill the related issue.

A new platform has been added in order to allow for building
a NodeJS package. From the root of the project:

    ./tools/make-nodejs

This will create new uBlock0.nodejs directory in the
./dist/build directory, which is a valid NodeJS package.

From the root of the package, you can try:

    node test

This will instantiate a static network filtering engine,
populated by easylist and easyprivacy, which can be used
to match network requests by filling the appropriate
filtering context object.

The test.js file contains code which is typical example
of usage of the package.

Limitations: the NodeJS package can't execute the WASM
versions of the code since the WASM module requires the
use of fetch(), which is not available in NodeJS.

This is a first pass at modularizing the codebase, and
while at it a number of opportunistic small rewrites
have also been made.

This commit requires the minimum supported version for
Chromium and Firefox be raised to 61 and 60 respectively.
2021-07-27 17:26:04 -04:00
Raymond Hill a4aced69dc
Reorganize platform directory to avoid Chromium-centric appearance
Though Firefox shares a lot of WebExtensions code with Chromium,
these platforms have their own specific code paths, for various
reasons.

The reorganization here makes it clear that Chromium platform is
just one flavor of WebExtensions, and as such all Chromium-specific
code paths should no longer be automatically pulled by other
platforms where these code paths are not needed.

Given that the filepath of many files changed, here is the
parent commit to quickly browse back to the previous directory
layout:

ec7db30b2f
2021-07-16 10:06:58 -04:00
Raymond Hill aa011e040c
Fix thunderbird build script 2020-12-10 10:00:27 -05:00
Raymond Hill 7459a3f369
Fix thunderbird build script
Related issue:
- https://github.com/uBlockOrigin/uBlock-issues/issues/753
2019-10-11 18:01:05 -04:00
Raymond Hill 152cea2dfe
Refactor management of injectable resources
This is a first step, the ultimate goal is to remove
the need for resources.txt, or at least to reduce to
only hotfixes or for trivial resources targeting very
specific websites.

Most resources will become immutable, i.e. they will
be part of uBO's code base. Advantages include easier
code maintenance (jshint, syntax highlight), and to
make scriptlets more easy to code review by external
parties (for example extension store reviewers).

TODO:

- More scriptlets need to be imported before next
  release.
- Need to make legacy versions of uBO use a legacy
  version of resources.txt, as all the now obsolete
  scriptlets will have to be removed once uBO's
  next release become widespread.
- Possibly need to add code to load binary
  resources so that they can be injected as
  data: URI. So far it's unclear whether this is
  really needed. For example, this would be needed
  if a xmlhttprequest is redirected to an image
  resource.
2019-07-03 09:47:56 -04:00
Raymond Hill 1dfdc40e09
Add ability to suspend network request handler at will
This works only for platforms supporting the return of
Promise by network listeners, i.e. only Firefox at this
point.

When filter lists are reloaded[1], there is a small
time window in which some network requests which should
have normally been blocked are not being blocked
because the static network filtering engine may not
have yet loaded all the filters in memory

This is now addressed by suspending the network request
handler when filter lists are reloaded -- again, this
works only on supported platforms.

[1] Examples: when a filter list update session
    completes; when user filters change, when
    adding/removing filter lists.
2019-06-30 10:09:27 -04:00
Raymond Hill 305cd4db1c
Experimental Thunderbird 65+ support: experimental
Related issues:
- https://github.com/uBlockOrigin/uBlock-issues/issues/194

This is a first iteration, which purpose is to merely allow
uBO to load properly. Many things are known to not work,
quite probably due to the early Thunderbird support of the
WebExtensions framework.

Permission which had to be removed:
- contextMenus

Manifest entries which had to be removed:
- commands
- sidebar_action

uBO's webRequest listeners are not being called when loading a
feed item in the preview pane, *except* for resources fetched
from embedded iframes.

uBO appears to function properly when a feed item is opened in
its own tab.
2019-01-20 12:22:40 -05:00