[Pkg-mozext-commits] [video-without-flash] 01/01: Imported Upstream version 1.5.1

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Author: Dmitry Smirnov <onlyjob at member.fsf.org>
Date:   Tue Dec 9 23:21:13 2014

    Imported Upstream version 1.5.1
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diff --git a/Makefile b/Makefile
deleted file mode 100755
index 583beee..0000000
--- a/Makefile
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,159 +0,0 @@
-# The name of the extension.
-extension_name := vwof
-
-# The UUID of the extension.
-extension_uuid := vwof at drev.com
-
-brand = firefox
-
-# The name of the profile dir where the extension can be installed.
-profile_dir := "devel"
-
-# The zip application to be used.
-ZIP := zip
-
-# The target location of the build and build files.
-bin_dir := ../bin
-
-# The target XPI file.
-xpi_file := $(bin_dir)/$(extension_name).xpi
-
-# The type of operating system this make command is running on.
-os_type := $(patsubst darwin%,darwin,$(shell echo $(OSTYPE)))
-os_type = linux-gnu
-
-# The location of the extension profile.
-ifeq ($(os_type), darwin)
-  profile_location := \
-    ~/Library/Application\ Support/Firefox/Profiles/$(profile_dir)/extensions/$(extension_uuid)
-else
-  ifeq ($(os_type), linux-gnu)
-    profile_location := \
-      ~/.mozilla/$(brand)/$(profile_dir)/extensions/$(extension_uuid)
-  else
-    profile_location := \
-      "$(subst \,\\,$(APPDATA))\\Mozilla\\Firefox\\Profiles\\$(profile_dir)\\extensions\\$(extension_uuid)"
-  endif
-endif
-
-# The temporary location where the extension tree will be copied and built.
-build_dir := $(bin_dir)/build
-
-# The install.rdf file.
-install_rdf := install.rdf
-
-# The chrome.manifest file.
-chrome_manifest := chrome.manifest
-
-# The modules (JSM) dir.
-modules_dir := modules
-
-# The defaults dir.
-defaults_dir := defaults
-
-# The preferences dir.
-preferences_dir := $(defaults_dir)/preferences
-
-content_dir := content
-
-# This builds the extension XPI file.
-.PHONY: all
-all: $(xpi_file)
-	@echo
-	@echo "Build finished successfully."
-	@echo
-
-# This cleans all temporary files and directories created by 'make'.
-.PHONY: clean
-clean:
-	@rm -rf $(build_dir)
-	@rm -f $(xpi_file)
-	@echo "Cleanup is done."
-
-
-# The includes are added after the targets because we want this file to contain
-# the default (first) target.
-include chrome/Makefile.in
-include modules/Makefile.in
-
-# The sources for the XPI file. Uses variables defined in the included
-# Makefiles.
-xpi_built := $(build_dir)/$(install_rdf) \
-             $(build_dir)/$(chrome_manifest) \
-	     $(addprefix $(build_dir)/,$(sources)) \
-             $(addprefix $(build_dir)/,$(modules_sources)) \
-             $(build_dir)/$(preferences_dir)/$(extension_name).js
-
-xpi_built_no_dir := $(subst $(build_dir)/,,$(xpi_built))
-
-# This builds everything except for the actual XPI, and then it copies it to the
-# specified profile directory, allowing a quick update that requires no install.
-.PHONY: install
-install: $(build_dir) $(xpi_built)
-	@echo "Installing in profile folder: $(profile_location)"
-	@if [ ! -x $(profile_location) ]; \
-  then \
-    echo "Creating profile $(profile_location)"; \
-    mkdir  $(profile_location); \
-  fi
-	@cp -Rf  $(build_dir)/* $(profile_location)
-
-$(xpi_file): $(build_dir) $(xpi_built)
-	@echo "Creating XPI file."
-	@cd $(build_dir); $(ZIP) ../$(xpi_file) $(xpi_built_no_dir)
-	@echo "Creating XPI file. Done!"
-
-$(build_dir)/$(modules_dir)/%: $(modules_dir)/% $(build_dir)/$(modules_dir)
-	@echo adding $< to $@
-	@cp -f $< $@
-
-$(build_dir)/$(preferences_dir)/%: \
-  $(preferences_dir)/% $(build_dir)/$(preferences_dir)
-	@echo adding $< to $@
-	@cp -f $< $@
-
-$(build_dir)/$(defaults_dir)/%: $(defaults_dir)/% $(build_dir)/$(defaults_dir)
-	@echo adding $< to $@
-	@cp -f $< $@
-
-$(build_dir)/$(preferences_dir): $(build_dir)/$(defaults_dir)
-	@if [ ! -x $(build_dir)/$(preferences_dir) ]; \
-  then \
-    mkdir $(build_dir)/$(preferences_dir); \
-  fi
-
-$(build_dir)/$(defaults_dir):
-	@if [ ! -x $(build_dir)/$(defaults_dir) ]; \
-  then \
-    mkdir $(build_dir)/$(defaults_dir); \
-  fi
-
-#This is the default target
-$(build_dir)/%: %
-	@echo copying $< to $(build_dir)
-	@cp --parents  $< $(build_dir)
-
-$(build_dir):
-	@if [ ! -x $(build_dir) ]; \
-  then \
-    mkdir $(build_dir); \
-  fi
-
-$(build_dir)/$(modules_dir):
-	@if [ ! -x $(build_dir)/$(modules_dir) ]; \
-  then \
-    mkdir $(build_dir)/$(modules_dir); \
-  fi
-
-$(build_dir)/$(source_root)/$(content_dir):
-	@if [ ! -x $(build_dir)/$(source_root)/$(content_dir) ]; \
-  then \
-    mkdir $(build_dir)/$(content_dir); \
-  fi
-
-run:
-	$(brand) -purgecaches -P & 
-
-rerun:
-	killall $(brand) ; $(brand) -purgecaches -P & 
-
diff --git a/README.md b/README.md
deleted file mode 100755
index 8fd8cf5..0000000
--- a/README.md
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,137 +0,0 @@
-video-without-flash
-===================
-
-Firefox extension for watching videos without the flash plugin
-
-
-<i>Fetch video source of flash based media and play the video directly with Firefox, without the use of the flash plug-in. </i>
-
-<b> Supported sites/embed video player </b>
-<ul>
-<li>Youtube</li>
-<li>Blip</li>
-<li>HTML5</li>
-<li>Dailymotion</li>
-<li>NicoVideo</li>
-<li>FC2</li>
-</ul>
-
-Due to some minor variations of providing the video by a same media provider (different version of there player, use of the embed tag) a few videos may not be detected. 
-
-<b> Usage </b>
-By default the video are detected when a page load, you can disable this behavior in the preference pane and manually try to detect video by pressing 
- ALT-W or Right Click and "Watch video without flash". 
-
-<b>Why you  may want to use this extension</b>
-<ul>
-<li>You experienced some lag or bad CPU performance using flash </li>
-<li>You only use flash to watch videos, and do not want to install a non-free packages on your linux station (this extension is released under the GPL)</li>
-</ul>
-
-<b> Pro tips </b>
-*To read MP4 videos you must install a media plugin like vlc-web-plugin or gecko-mplayer. Under Windows the vlc web plugin can be install when running the vlc install exe. 
-
-* The video can be save with a "right click / save as" on the "open in a new tab"  link.
-
-* Numerous options in the preference pane : select preferred format / quality when available, disable modules. 
-
-<b> Known bugs </b> 
-(unfortunately these are upstream bugs, nothing I can do about it)
-
-* YouTube : The video area is not reloading when clicking on a suggested video link. After clicking on such a link, please use the ALT-w command to refresh the player area
-
-* VLC plugin : The video crashes when a video is paused when played with the vlc web plugin.
-
-<b> How does it works </b> 
-This extension fetch the direct link to videos using regular expression, XPath, and DOM. When available,  a picture and a select control are displayed to read the video with firefox, using the firefox internal HTML5 compliant media player or a plugin like vlc or mplayer if the user had installed it. 
-
-Each media provider is handled by a "parser". Javascript modules (.jsm) that are loaded at startup. The extension can fairly easy be extended due to it modular approache, as new media provider can be added by implementing a new jsm file. 
-
-<b>Why a HTML5 parser ? </b>
-For licensing reasons firefox do not support at the moment the H264 codec, although  it may change in the future. If a site uses HTML5 to display a video, but the video itself is encoded with H264 or a variant you normally wont be able to play it. By using the HTML5 parser, you can read the video if a media player plugin is installed as stated previously.
-
-
-= Technical documentation for developers =
-
-== How to write a new parser == 
-
-<i>Do not esitate to fork and add your own parser</i>
-
-* Step 1 : Add the name of your parser without the .jsm extension in the browser variable "extensions.vwof.modules" you can do it with about:config for test purposes or do it permanently in src/defaults/preferenes/vwof.js
-The boolean value (parsername:1) indicate the activation or not by default of the plugin (it can be set mannually by the user in the preference pane). 
-
-
-* Step 2 : Create a jsm file in the modules directory
-
-The parser must respect the following API  : 
-
-```javascript
-var parser = {
-    BASE_URI: '',
-    parse_embed: function(cw) {
-        var video_info = [];
-	return video_info;
-    },
-
-    parse_site: function(cw) {
-	var video_info = [];
-	var player = cw.document.getElementById('');
-	if(!player)return;
-
-	return video_info;
-    }
-};
-```
-
-=== video_info variable ===
-
-video player is an array of an hash
-
-each video is an entry in the array and the hash contains video information
-
-If the videos array contains more than one element a combo box (select tag)
-will be added in the player displaying the format and quality
-
-```javascript
-video_info = 
-[
-{
-'player':,              //DOM where the video player will be embed, replacing all child nodes, if undefined, the video open in a new tab
-
-'video_img':,           //string link to the picture displayed as a preview, if undefined the background is black
-
-'videos': []            //array of video informations, see below
-}
-];
-
-videos = 
-[
-{
-'quality':,              //quality of the video (low, medium, hd720, hd1080)
-
-'format':,               //format of the video (webm, mp4, flv, ...)
-
-'url':                   //direct link to the video, this is the only mandatory variable
-}
-];
-
-
-== How to build ==
-
-This plugin comes with a home made makefile based on mozilla school xul example.
-
-Targets are : 
-
-* make
-  Create an .xpi in the ../bin/build directory (manually create ../bin/build if necessary)
-
-* make install
-  install the plugin in the profil directory. By default the profil name is "devel"
-  you can change this behaviour by passing the profile_dir variable (example : make install profile_dir=default)
-
-* you need to restart firefox to apply the changes, it can be done with the make target
-  make rerun
-
-  which will run the following command : killall firefox ; firefox -purgecaches -P &
-
-
diff --git a/chrome/Makefile.in b/chrome/Makefile.in
deleted file mode 100755
index 328c40b..0000000
--- a/chrome/Makefile.in
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
-source_root := chrome
-sources := $(wildcard $(source_root)/content/*.js) \
-               $(wildcard $(source_root)/content/*.xul) \
-               $(wildcard $(source_root)/content/*.xml) \
-               $(wildcard $(source_root)/content/*.css) \
-               $(wildcard $(source_root)/skin/*.css) \
-               $(wildcard $(source_root)/skin/*.png) \
-               $(wildcard $(source_root)/skin/*.svg) \
-               $(wildcard $(source_root)/locale/*/*.dtd) \
-               $(wildcard $(source_root)/locale/*/*.properties)
diff --git a/chrome/content/player.css b/chrome/content/player.css
index 20815d7..41d2ae3 100755
--- a/chrome/content/player.css
+++ b/chrome/content/player.css
@@ -18,7 +18,8 @@
 }
 
 .vwof_player:hover{
-    opacity:1.0;   
+    opacity:1.0;
+    transition:.2s;
 }
 
 .vwof_video_info, .vwof_player span, .vwof_player a{
@@ -60,10 +61,3 @@
     border-radius: 0.2;
     color: #FFF;  
 }
-
-.vwof_frame{
-    height:100%;
-    width:100%;
-    border:none;
-    z-index:1;
-}
diff --git a/chrome/content/player.js b/chrome/content/player.js
index 565be9a..80e2958 100755
--- a/chrome/content/player.js
+++ b/chrome/content/player.js
@@ -16,30 +16,28 @@ vwofPlayer = {
     },
     /**
        callback function called when the video selector is clicked
-       replace the video selector with a frame pointing to the selected video
-       firefox will set the content of the frame with it's HTML5 video player
+       replace the video selector with a video 
     */
     video_selector_click:function(event){
 	const doc = event.originalTarget.ownerDocument;
-        var player_style_size = 'min-width:'+this.clientWidth+'px;min-height:'+this.clientHeight+'px;';
 
-	var i = document.createElement('iframe');
-	i.setAttribute('id', 'vwof_frame_'+this.id);
-	i.setAttribute('class', 'vwof_frame');
-	i.setAttribute('style', player_style_size);
+	//get the currently selected video link in the video selector
+	var l=doc.getElementById('vwof_link_new_tab_'+this.id);
+	var url = l.href;
 
-	var e = doc.getElementById('vwof_select_video_'+this.id);
-	if(e){
-	    i.setAttribute('src', e.options[e.selectedIndex].value);
-	}
-	else{
-	    var l=doc.getElementById('vwof_link_new_tab_'+this.id);
-	    i.setAttribute('src', l.href);
-	}
+	//create the video element
+	node_playback = doc.createElement('video');
+	node_playback.setAttribute('height', '100%');
+	node_playback.setAttribute('width', '100%');
+	node_playback.setAttribute('controls', 'controls');
 
-	//replace the video selector with the frame
+	var node_source = doc.createElement('source');
+	node_source.setAttribute('src', url);
+	node_playback.appendChild(node_source);	    
+
+	//replace the video selector with the playback node
 	var video_selector_parent = this.parentNode;
-	video_selector_parent.replaceChild(i, this);
+	video_selector_parent.replaceChild(node_playback, this);
     },
     /**
        Create the html code to embed the video selector in the document
@@ -68,7 +66,7 @@ vwofPlayer = {
 	var video_selector = doc.createElement('div');
 	video_selector.setAttribute('class', 'vwof_player');
 	
-	//identify the div player if the original element did not have an id
+	//identify this video selector if the original element did not have an id
 	if(!video_selector.id)video_selector.setAttribute('id', video_selector_id);
 	
 	//thumbnail
@@ -84,8 +82,8 @@ vwofPlayer = {
 	//select video format and quality
 	var prefered_index = 0;
 	
-	//if the number of video found for this video selector is only one, do
-	//not display the selectbox and append a simple text
+	//if only one video format/quality for this video is detected, do not
+	//display the selectbox but text with the format/quality
 	if(video_info.videos.length == 1){
 	    var node_span = doc.createElement('span');
 	    node_span.setAttribute('class', 'vwof_video_info');
@@ -97,8 +95,10 @@ vwofPlayer = {
 	    video_selector.appendChild(node_span);
 	}
 	else{
+	    //several format/quality detected for this video
 	    prefered_index = this.find_prefered_video(video_info.videos);
 
+	    //creates a select node to display and select all available quality
 	    var node_select = doc.createElement('select');
 	    node_select.setAttribute('id', 'vwof_select_video_'+ video_selector_id);
 	    node_select.setAttribute('class', 'vwof_video_info');
@@ -106,13 +106,7 @@ vwofPlayer = {
 		event.stopPropagation();
 	    });
 
-	    //update the open in a new tab link when the selectbox index changes
-	    node_select.addEventListener('change', function(event){
-		var doc = this.ownerDocument;
-		var link = doc.getElementById('vwof_link_new_tab_'+video_selector_id);
-		link.setAttribute('href', this.options[this.selectedIndex].value);
-	    });
-
+	    //add the options to the selectbox
 	    for(var i=0;i<video_info.videos.length;i++){
 		var node_option = doc.createElement('option');
 		node_option.setAttribute('value', video_info.videos[i].url);
@@ -127,10 +121,22 @@ vwofPlayer = {
 		
 		node_option.appendChild(node_option_content);
 		node_select.appendChild(node_option);
-		video_selector.appendChild(node_select);
 	    }
+
+	    //add the select to the video selector
+	    video_selector.appendChild(node_select);
+	    
+	    //update the open in a new tab link when the selectbox index changes
+	    node_select.addEventListener('change', function(event){
+		var doc = this.ownerDocument;
+		var link = doc.getElementById('vwof_link_new_tab_'+video_selector_id);
+		link.setAttribute('href', this.options[this.selectedIndex].value);
+	    });
+	    
 	}
 
+	//callback function when the video selector is clicked
+	//replace the video selector by the actual video to be played
 	video_selector.addEventListener('click', this.video_selector_click);
 	
 	//open in a new tab link
@@ -184,7 +190,8 @@ vwofPlayer = {
 	    }
 	}
 
-	//return the first candidat, or if no candidate the video in the middle of the list
+	//return the first candidat if only one video is detected
+	//if no valide candidate, return the video in the middle of the list
 	var index = candidate.length > 0 ? candidate[0] : Math.floor(videos.length / 2);
 	return index;
     }
diff --git a/chrome/content/prefs.xul b/chrome/content/prefs.xul
index ceca964..05fe9a4 100755
--- a/chrome/content/prefs.xul
+++ b/chrome/content/prefs.xul
@@ -5,6 +5,7 @@
   
     <preferences>
       <preference id="extensions.vwof.activate_onload" name="extensions.vwof.activate_onload" type="bool"/>
+      <preference id="plugins.notifyMissingFlash" name="plugins.notifyMissingFlash" type="bool"/>
       <preference id="full-screen-api.approval-required" name="full-screen-api.approval-required" type="bool"/>
     </preferences>
 
@@ -50,7 +51,7 @@
       <preference id="extensions.vwof.modules" name="extensions.vwof.modules" type="string"/>
     </preferences>
  
-    <checkbox id="vwof_yt_wide" label="YouTube large player" oncommand="vwofChrome.youtubeUtils.toggle_yt_wide(event)"/>
+    <checkbox id="vwof_yt_wide" label="YouTube theater mode" oncommand="vwofChrome.youtubeUtils.toggle_yt_wide(event)"/>
     <!--button label="Reload modules" oncommand="vwofChrome.BrowserOverlay.reload_modules()"/-->     
   </prefpane>
   
diff --git a/install.rdf b/install.rdf
index dd4cba4..fa36e99 100755
--- a/install.rdf
+++ b/install.rdf
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
     <em:id>vwof at drev.com</em:id>
     <em:name>Video WithOut Flash</em:name>
     <em:description>Watch videos without flash</em:description>
-    <em:version>1.5.0</em:version>
+    <em:version>1.5.1</em:version>
     <em:creator>Drevet Olivier</em:creator>
     <em:homepageURL>http://olivier.drevet.free.fr</em:homepageURL>
     <em:type>2</em:type>
diff --git a/modules/Makefile.in b/modules/Makefile.in
deleted file mode 100755
index 23f8111..0000000
--- a/modules/Makefile.in
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-# The sources for the module files.
-modules_sources := $(wildcard $(modules_dir)/*.jsm)
diff --git a/modules/youtube.jsm b/modules/youtube.jsm
index dd110cb..ad7910b 100755
--- a/modules/youtube.jsm
+++ b/modules/youtube.jsm
@@ -48,12 +48,6 @@ var parser = {
 	if(guide)guide.style.display = 'none';
 	
 	video_info.push(video_data);
-	
-	/*var URL_API_COMMENTS = 'https://apis.google.com/u/0/wm/4/_/widget/render/comments?usegapi=1&first_party_property=YOUTUBE&href='+encodeURIComponent(doc.URL);
-	var comments = vwofChrome.utils.get(URL_API_COMMENTS);
-	var comment_frame = doc.createElement('iframe');
-	comment_frame.src = URL_API_COMMENTS;
-	doc.getElementById('watch-discussion').appendChild(comment_frame);*/
 
 	return video_info;
     },
@@ -104,15 +98,6 @@ var parser = {
 	    decoded_uri += '&signature='+assoc_url_decoded_fmt_stream['sig'];    //add the signature to the decoded url
 	    var type = decodeURIComponent(assoc_url_decoded_fmt_stream['type']);
 	    var quality = decodeURIComponent(assoc_url_decoded_fmt_stream['quality']);
-
-	    //small is replaced by low so the prefered format can detect the quality
-	    if(quality == 'small')quality = 'low';
-	    //remove some part of the mime type (we know it's a video)
-	    //we want to display only the type and codecs
-	    if(type){
-		type=type.replace('video/', '');
-		type=type.replace(/;\+codecs="(.+)"/, '($1)');
-	    }
 	    
 	    videos.push( {'quality': quality, 'format':type, 'url':decoded_uri} );
 	}

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