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Revision as of 08:41, 18 October 2010
Contents
Firefox 3.6+ and Extension Installation Files
Here are the command and xml files listed for use by Firefox#Firefox_3.6_Series_Extension_Templates. The idea comes from [[1] Mozilla Forum Discussion] and the files are adapted from [[2] install_extensions.cmd].
Be sure to
* put 7zip into packages\mozilla\7-Zip\ * adjust the local path (here: C:\NETINST) if needed * have the right directory tree
My structure for mozilla installations:
packages
packages/mozilla/
packages/mozilla/fx_extensions
packages/mozilla/fx_profile
packages/mozilla/tb_extensions
packages/mozilla/7-zip
packages/mozilla/install-extensions.cmd
:: Mozilla extension installation demo script for Firefox and Thunderbird versions
:: based on Gecko 1.9+ from which the -install-global-extension command line option
:: has been removed. This script must be run from a Windows account with local
:: administrative rights. The extensions it installs can be run immediately by
:: limited users.
::
:: Stephen Thomas <flabdablet (at) gmail.com> 31-Jan-2010
::
:: This is free software. Do whatever you want with it except hold me accountable
:: for the grief it will undoubtedly cause you. If you improve it, I'd like to hear
:: from you.
set mozextn=call :mozextn
set return=goto :eof
set rmdir=rmdir /s /q
:: set xpidir=C:\NETINST
set xpidir=%SOFTWARE%\packages\mozilla\fx_extensions
:: set zip="%ProgramFiles%\7-Zip\7z.exe"
set zip="%SOFTWARE%\packages\mozilla\7-Zip\7z.exe"
:: :: give args on command line
:: Firefox myextension
:: Thunderbird myextension
:: (myextension without .xpi)
%mozextn% %1 %2
%return%
:: Install a Mozilla extension XPI package into a system-wide folder, and add
:: the registry key required to tell the Mozilla app it's there.
::
:: Uses the same root folder for all packages regardless of whether they are
:: intended for Firefox or Thunderbird; this allows both apps to share disk space
:: for any extensions they have in common.
::
:: If there's already a folder in "%ProgramFiles%\Mozilla %appname%\extensions"
:: named for the ID of the extension being installed, or if the registry key
:: already exists and points to a different folder from the new one, the old
:: folders are deleted before the registry key is updated.
::
:: Parameters:
::
:: %1: app name (Firefox or Thunderbird)
:: %2: XPI package name, without trailing .xpi; also used to name the
:: installation folder.
::
:: Returns errorlevel 0 if installation worked, 1 if not.
::
:: Uses a totally unsound hack to extract the package ID from its install.rdf
:: file; will break horribly if the first <em:id> XML tag encountered does not
:: belong to the package ID, or if <em:id>package-id</em:id> is not all on
:: one line. If you'd rather use a proper XML parser instead, be my guest. If
:: it's really easy to do, let me know.
:mozextn
set extnroot=%CommonProgramFiles%\Mozilla Shared\Extensions
if not exist "%extnroot%" mkdir "%extnroot%"
if errorlevel 1 %return%
set extndir=%extnroot%\%2
if exist "%extndir%" %rmdir% "%extndir%"
%zip% x -yo"%extndir%" "%xpidir%\%2.xpi"
if errorlevel 1 %return%
for /f "skip=2 tokens=*" %%L in ('find "<em:id>" "%extndir%\install.rdf"') do @(
set line="%%L"
goto :mozextn1
)
:mozextn1
set id=%line:~8,-11%
if "%id%"=="" (
%rmdir% "%extndir%"
verify error 2>nul
%return%
)
set olddir=%ProgramFiles%\Mozilla %1\extensions\%id%
if exist "%olddir%" %rmdir% "%olddir%"
set key=HKLM\Software\Mozilla\%1\Extensions
for /f "skip=4 tokens=2*" %%A in ('reg query "%key%" /v "%id%"') do set olddir=%%B
if not "%olddir%"=="%extndir%" if exist "%olddir%" %rmdir% "%olddir%"
reg add "%key%" /v "%id%" /d "%extndir%" /f
%return%
packages/mozilla/remove-extensions.cmd
:: Mozilla extension installation demo script for Firefox and Thunderbird versions
:: based on Gecko 1.9+ from which the -install-global-extension command line option
:: has been removed. This script must be run from a Windows account with local
:: administrative rights. The extensions it installs can be run immediately by
:: limited users.
::
:: Falko Trojahn <falko (at) trojahn (dot) de> 01-May-2010
:: adapted from
:: Stephen Thomas <flabdablet (at) gmail.com> 31-Jan-2010
::
:: This is free software. Do whatever you want with it except hold me accountable
:: for the grief it will undoubtedly cause you. If you improve it, I'd like to hear
:: from you.
set mozextn=call :mozextn
set return=goto :eof
set rmdir=rmdir /s /q
:: set xpidir=C:\NETINST
set xpidir=%SOFTWARE%\packages\mozilla\fx_extensions
:: set zip="%ProgramFiles%\7-Zip\7z.exe"
set zip="%SOFTWARE%\packages\mozilla\7-Zip\7z.exe"
:: :: give args on command line
:: Firefox myextension
:: Thunderbird myextension
:: (myextension without .xpi)
%mozextn% %1 %2
%return%
:: Install a Mozilla extension XPI package into a system-wide folder, and add
:: the registry key required to tell the Mozilla app it's there.
::
:: Uses the same root folder for all packages regardless of whether they are
:: intended for Firefox or Thunderbird; this allows both apps to share disk space
:: for any extensions they have in common.
::
:: If there's already a folder in "%ProgramFiles%\Mozilla %appname%\extensions"
:: named for the ID of the extension being installed, or if the registry key
:: already exists and points to a different folder from the new one, the old
:: folders are deleted before the registry key is updated.
::
:: Parameters:
::
:: %1: app name (Firefox or Thunderbird)
:: %2: XPI package name, without trailing .xpi; also used to name the
:: installation folder.
::
:: Returns errorlevel 0 if installation worked, 1 if not.
::
:: Uses a totally unsound hack to extract the package ID from its install.rdf
:: file; will break horribly if the first <em:id> XML tag encountered does not
:: belong to the package ID, or if <em:id>package-id</em:id> is not all on
:: one line. If you'd rather use a proper XML parser instead, be my guest. If
:: it's really easy to do, let me know.
:mozextn
set extnroot=%CommonProgramFiles%\Mozilla Shared\Extensions
if not exist "%extnroot%" mkdir "%extnroot%"
if errorlevel 1 %return%
set extndir=%extnroot%\%2
if exist "%extndir%" %rmdir% "%extndir%"
%zip% x -yo"%extndir%" "%xpidir%\%2.xpi"
if errorlevel 1 %return%
for /f "skip=2 tokens=*" %%L in ('find "<em:id>" "%extndir%\install.rdf"') do @(
set line="%%L"
goto :mozextn1
)
:mozextn1
set id=%line:~8,-9%
if "%id%"=="" (
%rmdir% "%extndir%"
verify error 2>nul
%return%
)
set olddir=%ProgramFiles%\Mozilla %1\extensions\%id%
if exist "%olddir%" %rmdir% "%olddir%"
set key=HKLM\Software\Mozilla\%1\Extensions
for /f "skip=4 tokens=2*" %%A in ('reg query "%key%" /v "%id%"') do set olddir=%%B
if not "%olddir%"=="%extndir%" if exist "%olddir%" %rmdir% "%olddir%"
reg add "%key%" /v "%id%" /d "%extndir%" /f
%return%
profiles/firefox36.xml
To have all needed things at hand, here is a profile file firefox36.xml:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<profiles>
<profile id="firefox36">
<package package-id="firefox36" />
<package package-id="firefox-ext-adblock_plus" />
<package package-id="firefox-ext-bookmarkdd" />
<package package-id="firefox-ext-dict_de-de_hunspell" />
<package package-id="firefox-ext-downthemall" />
<package package-id="firefox-ext-ie_view" />
<package package-id="firefox-ext-screengrab" />
<package package-id="firefox-ext-selection_links" />
</profile>
<profile id="firefox36-dev">
<depends profile-id="firefox36" />
<package package-id="firefox-ext-aardvark" />
<package package-id="firefox-ext-firebug" />
<package package-id="firefox-ext-fireftp" />
<package package-id="firefox-ext-colorzilla" />
<package package-id="firefox-ext-quick_locale_switcher" />
<package package-id="firefox-ext-split_browser" />
<package package-id="firefox-ext-web_developer" />
</profile>
</profiles>
templates/ff-extension.xml
<package id='firefox-ext-&ext-name;' name='Firefox Extension &ext-name;' revision='&ext-key;' priority='15'>
<variable name='fxext' value='&ext-name;-&ext-key;'/>
<check type="file" condition="exists" path="%CommonProgramFiles%\Mozilla Shared\Extensions\%FXEXT%\install.rdf" />
<depends package-id="firefox-check" />
<install cmd='"%SOFTWARE%\packages\mozilla\install-extensions.cmd" Firefox %FXEXT% >nul'/>
<upgrade cmd='"%SOFTWARE%\packages\mozilla\install-extensions.cmd" Firefox %FXEXT% >nul'/>
<downgrade cmd='"%SOFTWARE%\packages\mozilla\install-extensions.cmd" Firefox %FXEXT% >nul'/>
<remove cmd='"%SOFTWARE%\packages\mozilla\remove-extensions.cmd" Firefox %FXEXT% >nul'/>
</package>
packages/firefox-ext-skel.xml
Skeleton file for adding new extension by copying "firefox-ext-skel.xml to "firefox-ext-(name).xml".
<!DOCTYPE firefoxextension [ <!ENTITY ext-name "XX"> <!ENTITY ext-key "XX-00"> <!ENTITY ff-extension SYSTEM "../templates/ff-extension.xml"> ]>
<packages>&ff-extension;</packages>
Change "XX" to name of extension, "XX-00" to extension key of the file.
Example: screengrab-0.96.3-fx.xpi
* XX -> screengrab * XX-00 -> 0.96.3-fx
packages/firefox36.xml
An additional "firefox check" package is used as dependancy in the extension template, as extensions do not depend from a certain firefox version and therefor need not to be removed when doing a upgrade later to the next firefox generation.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<packages>
<package
id="firefox-check"
name="Mozilla Firefox 3 installed"
revision="1"
reboot="false"
priority="20">
<check type="file" condition="versiongreaterorequal" path="%programfiles%\mozilla firefox\firefox.exe" value="1.9.1.3642" />
</package>
<package
id="firefox36"
name="Mozilla Firefox 3"
revision="30063"
reboot="false"
priority="99">
<check type="file" condition="versiongreaterorequal" path="%programfiles%\mozilla firefox\firefox.exe" value="1.9.2.3743" />
<install cmd='%SOFTWARE%\tools\pskill.exe firefox.exe'>
<exit code="-1" />
</install>
<install cmd='cmd /c if exist "%programfiles%\mozilla firefox\firefox.exe" move /y "%programfiles%\mozilla firefox" "%programfiles%\mozilla firefox.bak"' >
<exit code="1" />
</install>
<install cmd='"%SOFTWARE%\packages\mozilla\firefox-30063-deu.exe" -ms' />
<install cmd='cmd /c if exist "%programfiles%\mozilla firefox.bak\searchplugins" copy /y "%programfiles%\mozilla firefox.bak\searchplugins\*" "%programfiles%\mozilla firefox\searchplugins\"' >
<exit code="1" />
<exit code="0" />
</install>
<install cmd='"%PROGRAMFILES%\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe" -CreateProfile default '>
<exit code="0" />
</install>
<upgrade cmd='%SOFTWARE%\tools\pskill.exe firefox.exe'>
<exit code="-1" />
</upgrade>
<upgrade cmd='"%SOFTWARE%\packages\mozilla\firefox-30063-deu.exe" -ms' />
<remove cmd='%SOFTWARE%\tools\pskill.exe firefox.exe'>
<exit code="-1" />
</remove>
<remove cmd="%PROGRAMFILES%\Mozilla Firefox\uninstall\helper.exe /s" />
</package>
</packages>
Remarks
There are reported problems (bugs ?) using quoted strings within cmd files. Egfor %zip% . You may have to replace
set zip="%SOFTWARE%\packages\mozilla\7-Zip\7z.exe"
set zip=%SOFTWARE%\packages\mozilla\7-Zip\7z.exe
For Windows non-specialists, it's possible to hunt bugs/problems redirecting cmd file output to a log file. Replace >NUL in the template file to some >> %SYSTEMDRIVE%\myplace\myfile.txt (for example).