Tails Verification: Migrate DAVE to Web Extensions and support Chrome
This should happen by November 14 2017 [1].
Some useful information:
“WebExtensions can only access web content by injecting separate scripts into web pages and communicating with them using a messaging API” (details at [3]).
At first glance, all the nsI* APIs we use seem to still be available.
Note that I am not sure what
kind of add-on DAVE is, among the list of options available: overlay
add-ons, bootstrapped add-ons, and SDK add-ons. According to Mozilla’s
compatibility checker [2], it’s a “XUL or XPCOM add-on”, but I don’t
know for sure how to interpret this, and it seems to determine quite a
bit how the porting work will look like.
There are “Office Hours Support for Transitioning and Porting to WebExtensions” [4]; available options include IRC, a web forum and a mailing list.
[1]
https://blog.mozilla.org/addons/2017/02/16/the-road-to-firefox-57-compatibility-milestones/
[2] https://compatibility-lookup.services.mozilla.com/
[3]
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Add-ons/WebExtensions/Comparison_with_XUL_XPCOM_extensions
[4]
https://blog.mozilla.org/addons/2017/03/09/office-hours-support-transitioning-porting-webextensions/
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Related issues
- Related to #10640 (closed)
- Related to #8531 (closed)
Original created by @u on 12328 (Redmine)