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Aviation Tools

Upcoming Web Extension with various Aviation Tools...

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Chrome Firefox Edge Brave Opera Chromium

All Chromium Based Browsers can install the extension from the Chrome Web Store.

Important

Firefox is currently only available from a GitHub Release.

Features

  • Quick Search Registration, Flight Numbers, and Airports
  • Search by Highlighting Text or Opening Popup Action
  • Add Saved Bookmarks and Open All Bookmarks

Please submit a Feature Request for new features.
For any issues, bugs or concerns; please Open an Issue.

Configuration

You can pin the Addon by clicking the Puzzle Piece, find the Aviation Tools (A) icon, then;
Chrome, click the Pin icon.
Firefox, click the Settings Wheel and Pin to Toolbar.

To open the options, click on the icon (from above) then click Open Options.

Support

For help using the web extension see:

If you are experiencing an issue/bug or getting unexpected results, you can:

Logs can be found inspecting the page (Ctrl+Shift+I), clicking on the Console, and; Firefox: toggling Debug logs, Chrome: toggling Verbose from levels dropdown.

To support this project, see the Contributing section at the bottom.

Development

Quick Start

First, clone (or download) this repository and change into the directory.

Second, install the dependencies:

npm install

Finally, to run Chrome or Firefox with web-ext, run one of the following:

npm run chrome
npm run firefox

Additionally, to Load Unpacked/Temporary Add-on make a manifest.json and run from the src folder, run one of the following:

npm run manifest:chrome
npm run manifest:firefox

Chrome: https://developer.chrome.com/docs/extensions/get-started/tutorial/hello-world#load-unpacked
Firefox: https://extensionworkshop.com/documentation/develop/temporary-installation-in-firefox/

For more information on web-ext, read this documentation.
To pass additional arguments to an npm run command, use --.
Example: npm run chrome -- --chromium-binary=...

Building

Install the requirements and copy libraries into the src/dist directory by running npm install. See gulpfile.js for more information on postinstall.

npm install

To create a .zip archive of the src directory for the desired browser run one of the following:

npm run build
npm run build:chrome
npm run build:firefox

For more information on building, see the scripts section in the package.json file.

Chrome Setup

  1. Build or Download a Release.
  2. Unzip the archive, place the folder where it must remain and note its location for later.
  3. Open Chrome, click the 3 dots in the top right, click Extensions, click Manage Extensions.
  4. In the top right, click Developer Mode then on the top left click Load unpacked.
  5. Navigate to the folder you extracted in step #3 then click Select Folder.

Firefox Setup

  1. Build or Download a Release.
  2. Unzip the archive, place the folder where it must remain and note its location for later.
  3. Go to about:debugging#/runtime/this-firefox and click Load Temporary Add-on...
  4. Navigate to the folder you extracted earlier, select manifest.json then click Select File.
  5. Optional: open about:config search for extensions.webextensions.keepStorageOnUninstall and set to true.

If you need to test a restart, you must pack the addon. This only works in ESR, Development, or Nightly. You may also use an Unbranded Build: https://wiki.mozilla.org/Add-ons/Extension_Signing#Unbranded_Builds

  1. Run npm run build:firefox then use web-ext-artifacts/{name}-firefox-{version}.zip.
  2. Open about:config search for xpinstall.signatures.required and set to false.
  3. Open about:addons and drag the zip file to the page or choose Install from File from the Settings wheel.

Contributing

Currently, the best way to contribute to this project is to give a 5-star rating on Google or star this project on GitHub.

Other Web Extensions I have created and published:

For a full list of current projects visit: https://cssnr.github.io/