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Raymond Hill a969a672e0
Change official description in source code top comment 2023-12-04 12:10:34 -05:00
Raymond Hill c5724c1cce
Enable path for native `has()` selector in Firefox
Reference:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1858743
2023-11-20 19:38:18 -05:00
Raymond Hill 63d0f124ba
Replace requestIdleCallback() with new vAPI.defer utility
Related commit:
- 91f9795023
2023-04-10 10:10:19 -04:00
Raymond Hill 91f9795023
Wrap usage of setTimeout in helper for background + auxiliary pages
This commit centralizes usage of setTimeout()/clearTimeout() in the
source code at one single location.
2023-04-09 13:38:16 -04:00
Raymond Hill a71b71e4c8
New cosmetic filter parser using CSSTree library
The new parser no longer uses the browser DOM to validate
that a cosmetic filter is valid or not, this is now done
through a JS library, CSSTree.

This means filter list authors will have to be more careful
to ensure that a cosmetic filter is really valid, as there is
no more guarantee that a cosmetic filter which works for a
given browser/version will still work properly on another
browser, or different version of the same browser.

This change has become necessary because of many reasons,
one of them being the flakiness of the previous parser as
exposed by many issues lately:

- https://github.com/uBlockOrigin/uBlock-issues/issues/2262
- https://github.com/uBlockOrigin/uBlock-issues/issues/2228

The new parser introduces breaking changes, there was no way
to do otherwise. Some current procedural cosmetic filters will
be shown as invalid with this change. This occurs because the
CSSTree library gets confused with some syntax which was
previously allowed by the previous parser because it was more
permissive.

Mainly the issue is with the arguments passed to some procedural
cosmetic filters, and these issues can be solved as follow:

Use quotes around the argument. You can use either single or
double-quotes, whichever is most convenient. If your argument
contains a single quote, use double-quotes, and vice versa.

Additionally, try to escape a quote inside an argument using
backslash. THis may work, but if not, use quotes around the
argument.

When the parser encounter quotes around an argument, it will
discard them before trying to process the argument, same with
escaped quotes inside the argument. Examples:

Breakage:

    ...##^script:has-text(toscr')

Fix:

    ...##^script:has-text(toscr\')

Breakage:

    ...##:xpath(//*[contains(text(),"VPN")]):upward(2)

Fix:

    ...##:xpath('//*[contains(text(),"VPN")]'):upward(2)

There are not many filters which break in the default set of
filter lists, so this should be workable for default lists.

Unfortunately those fixes will break the filter for previous
versions of uBO since these to not deal with quoted argument.
In such case, it may be necessary to keep the previous filter,
which will be discarded as broken on newer version of uBO.

THis was a necessary change as the old parser was becoming
more and more flaky after being constantly patched for new
cases arising, The new parser should be far more robust and
stay robist through expanding procedural cosmetic filter
syntax.

Additionally, in the MV3 version, filters are pre-compiled
using a Nodejs script, i.e. outside the browser, so validating
cosmetic filters using a live DOM no longer made sense.

This new parser will have to be tested throughly before stable
release.
2022-09-23 16:03:13 -04:00
Raymond Hill e31637af78
[mv3] Add ability to enable/disable filter lists 2022-09-13 17:44:24 -04:00
Raymond Hill a559f5f271
Add experimental mv3 version
This create a separate Chromium extension, named
"uBO Minus (MV3)".

This experimental mv3 version supports only the blocking of
network requests through the declarativeNetRequest API, so as
to abide by the stated MV3 philosophy of not requiring broad
"read/modify data" permission. Accordingly, the extension
should not trigger the warning at installation time:

    Read and change all your data on all websites

The consequences of being permission-less are the following:

- No cosmetic filtering (##)
- No scriptlet injection (##+js)
- No redirect= filters
- No csp= filters
- No removeparam= filters

At this point there is no popup panel or options pages.

The default filterset correspond to the default filterset of
uBO proper:

Listset for 'default':
  https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/badware.txt
  https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters.txt
  https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters-2020.txt
  https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters-2021.txt
  https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters-2022.txt
  https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/privacy.txt
  https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/quick-fixes.txt
  https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/resource-abuse.txt
  https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/unbreak.txt
  https://easylist.to/easylist/easylist.txt
  https://easylist.to/easylist/easyprivacy.txt
  https://malware-filter.gitlab.io/malware-filter/urlhaus-filter-online.txt
  https://pgl.yoyo.org/adservers/serverlist.php?hostformat=hosts&showintro=1&mimetype=plaintext

The result of the conversion of the filters in all these
filter lists is as follow:

Ruleset size for 'default': 22245
  Good: 21408
  Maybe good (regexes): 127
  redirect-rule= (discarded): 458
  csp= (discarded): 85
  removeparams= (discarded): 22
  Unsupported: 145

The fact that the number of DNR rules are far lower than the
number of network filters reported in uBO comes from the fact
that lists-to-rulesets converter does its best to coallesce
filters into minimal set of rules. Notably, the DNR's
requestDomains condition property allows to create a single
DNR rule out of all pure hostname-based filters.

Regex-based rules are dynamically added at launch time since
they must be validated as valid DNR regexes through
isRegexSupported() API call.

At this point I consider being permission-less the limiting
factor: if broad "read/modify data" permission is to be used,
than there is not much point for an MV3 version over MV2, just
use the MV2 version if you want to benefit all the features
which can't be implemented without broad "read/modify data"
permission.

To locally build the MV3 extension:

    make mv3

Then load the resulting extension directory in the browser
using the "Load unpacked" button.

From now on there will be a uBlock0.mv3.zip package available
in each release.
2022-09-06 13:47:52 -04:00
Raymond Hill 3154ed1bac
Remove test for whether Chromium version is less than 66
The test is no longer needed given that the minimum supported
version is Chromium 66.
2022-02-17 09:07:56 -05:00
Raymond Hill eddb9ec160
Raised guessed Firefox version to 91 (latest ESR) 2022-01-09 12:41:29 -05:00
Raymond Hill 18ae79cdf2
Remove unused code path as per current minimum browser version 2021-10-17 13:50:43 -04:00
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