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Web extensions are the future! #48
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https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=309807#c133 Known issue, however there doesn't seem to be any interest in providing an API. |
Nice, I've commented there, voted for the bug and also opened a new bug for another GNOME feature: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1366986 |
Is there any update here? Firefox 57 was released yesterday. |
@swick See also how https://github.com/ttyridal/masterpassword-firefox/wiki/Key-vault-troubleshooting fixed this. |
Current status: not looking good. There are two parts to the addon:
I'm tracking this bug but even then I'm not sure what to do about the "Native Messaging" thingy. |
Wow, so basically mozilla doesn't want to implement the storage backends themselves, nor do they trust anyone else to implement them securely... |
For me the first problem is not a big deal, at least for me (I mean to install another executable). Second problem is bigger, but if you could do it when Mozilla give proper API, I will buy you not one but at least few beers:) |
This is also an issue for a mac Firefox extension, Keychain Services Extension, which integrates with the Mac Keychain and which I've contributed to. I think they will add a logins API eventually? But it's not as high priority as some other APIs (such as their current focus - a toolbar API)... bothering Mozilla about adding an API probably couldn't hurt, though. The bug previously referenced, regarding nsiLoginManagerStorage (https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1344788) is currently waiting on a bug for the regular nsiLoginManager API (https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1324919), which is currently waiting on a security review (https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1357856). The last of these bugs should probably be the focus of any efforts, for now. |
its a shame how Mozilla treats their add-on suppliers. they do not know what they are doing. they break their own product. shame. |
Is there any new plugin, which does this great job of integrating the new firefox with gnome keyring? Or will this extension be migrated to become a web extension? |
I had a look yesterday and didn't find any similar solution that might appear in the next months/years. Thus I switched to keepassxc with its firefox add-on. |
Hi (from a long-time user of mozilla-gnome-keyring) |
@mimbert |
A similar approach is used by the keepassxc extension https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/keepassxc-browser/ maybe this is the way we have to go. |
Well… in any case you can always just fork such an extension and adjust it for your needs… |
Is there a possibility to connect a recent Thunderbird to a Gome Keyring? How? |
Although not related to this add-on: since being unable to use two key functionalities with recent Thunderbird versions - the key ring integration and system tray support for message indication - I moved to Evolution, which provides the former natively, and the latter with the evolution-on plugin, while providing all other standard mail/calendar/task functionalities as well. |
Is there any way to use this in 2024? Or is it only working in ancient firefox versions? |
The current plan is that Firefox 57 will only support web extensions. Your add-on is not a web extension yet as far as I can see, so you should consider remaking your add-on. The Firefox 57 release is planned for 28th November 2017.
Already for Firefox 53 (planned release: 18th April 2017) it is planned to no longer accept other new add-on submissions than web extensions on AMO (addons.mozilla.org). Old extensions can however still be updated.
The good message is that one should be able to use your web extensions add-on in all mayor browsers. That's the idea behind web extensions.
Note that you can use so-called hybrid extensions for switching to WebExtensions.
Note that all dates are estimates and may be changed.
German source: https://www.soeren-hentzschel.at/firefox/firefox-57-mit-exklusiver-webextension-unterstuetzung/
Original source: https://blog.mozilla.org/addons/2016/11/23/add-ons-in-2017/
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