httpswitchboard | Use it to block scripts | Browser Plugin library

 by   gorhill JavaScript Version: 1.0.1.5 License: GPL-3.0

kandi X-RAY | httpswitchboard Summary

kandi X-RAY | httpswitchboard Summary

httpswitchboard is a JavaScript library typically used in Plugin, Browser Plugin applications. httpswitchboard has no vulnerabilities, it has a Strong Copyleft License and it has medium support. However httpswitchboard has 45 bugs. You can download it from GitHub.

Important: No longer developed. Project has been split into two distinct, more advanced extensions: uBlock Origin and uMatrix. See releases for latest changes. A Chromium browser extension which let you whitelist or blacklist requests originating from within a web page according to their type and/or destination as per domain name. As of May 2014, the extension comes with preset blacklists totaling over 60,000 distinct hostnames out of the box (these lists can be disabled, or more can be enabled). A overview made by a fan: (Thanks!).
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              httpswitchboard has a medium active ecosystem.
              It has 1315 star(s) with 96 fork(s). There are 57 watchers for this library.
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              It had no major release in the last 12 months.
              There are 71 open issues and 340 have been closed. On average issues are closed in 98 days. There are no pull requests.
              It has a neutral sentiment in the developer community.
              The latest version of httpswitchboard is 1.0.1.5

            kandi-Quality Quality

              httpswitchboard has 45 bugs (0 blocker, 0 critical, 14 major, 31 minor) and 1 code smells.

            kandi-Security Security

              httpswitchboard has no vulnerabilities reported, and its dependent libraries have no vulnerabilities reported.
              httpswitchboard code analysis shows 0 unresolved vulnerabilities.
              There are 0 security hotspots that need review.

            kandi-License License

              httpswitchboard is licensed under the GPL-3.0 License. This license is Strong Copyleft.
              Strong Copyleft licenses enforce sharing, and you can use them when creating open source projects.

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              httpswitchboard releases are available to install and integrate.
              Installation instructions are available. Examples and code snippets are not available.
              httpswitchboard saves you 791 person hours of effort in developing the same functionality from scratch.
              It has 1819 lines of code, 0 functions and 57 files.
              It has low code complexity. Code complexity directly impacts maintainability of the code.

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            httpswitchboard Key Features

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            Community Discussions

            QUESTION

            How to Resize the In-App-Browser in Ionic
            Asked 2021-Dec-16 at 05:41

            I’m trying to use the in-app-browser plugin in my application. But while using the plugin, it covers the whole screen. The application has a header and a footer, I need to have the browser in between them. Please let me know, if this is possible. Thank you!!

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Dec-16 at 05:41

            you need to use iframe tag for your requirement here is a demo for use

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/70374062

            QUESTION

            OpenAM ITfoxtec Saml2 invalid signature response?
            Asked 2021-Oct-26 at 09:03

            I'm trying to integrate OpenAM Saml SSO to my .net 5 application. ITfoxtec.Saml2 is used to handle the authentication on the SP. When trying to login, a valid post samlResponse is send. But when validating the response, I get following exception.

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Oct-26 at 09:03

            The ITfoxtec Identity Saml2 package do not read the IdP signing certificate in the EntityDescriptor/KeyDescriptor element, the element is not supported. The IdP certificate is read in the EntityDescriptor/IDPSSODescriptor/KeyDescriptor element.

            Valid IdP metadata sample for the TestIdPCore sample:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/69709135

            QUESTION

            Getting JSON Data from InAppBrowser IONIC 5
            Asked 2021-Oct-09 at 01:36

            I'm using the cordova in-app-browser plugin. One Page I get back is just a bunch of JSON-Data which i want to store inside my IONIC 5 Project. I could'nt figure out yet how to receive the Data and transfer it to the App yet with the Plugin. Is there such a possibility?

            Thank you

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Oct-09 at 01:36

            To transfer data using InAppBrowser you can pass It by parameters, and also to receive the date you get it from parameters. Follows a small example:

            Short way sending data on Page1.ts:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/69494354

            QUESTION

            Open a Map Url on a native device Map app
            Asked 2021-Sep-23 at 14:35

            Q: I need to open this kind of link on the Native Map app. Can you tell me what plugin should I use here?

            https://www.google.com/maps?q=15405 Hebbe Ln+Au...

            I have used the Capacitor Browser plugin and it works nicely on Android devices with the above URL. i.e. it shows Google Web map. But on the iOS device, it shows not have a valid URL error on the console and not showing in-app browser.

            Any clue here, please?

            Solution:

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Sep-23 at 14:07

            You can use: Cordova Browser Plugin:

            Cordova in-app-browser

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/69300072

            QUESTION

            Does my QuickBooks Online App need to run in a separate window or tab? Are there apps that run like plugins, within the same window as QB Online?
            Asked 2021-Jul-13 at 15:56

            I am currently developing a QuickBooks Online App. Many of the existing apps in the Quickbooks Online store run in a separate window or tab within the browser. The applications have their own User Interface running in a separate window/tab.

            Can I develop a QuickBooks Online application that acts more similarly to a plugin?

            We want the users to remain in their current instance of QuickBooks Online, and use our application as a plugin--adding services & functionality.

            We would like to avoid running our app in its own separate window/tab.

            Do you think I'd be better off developing as browser plugin for Chrome?

            One problem may be Intuit's OAuth 2.0 requirements. We wouldn't be able to access the user's QuickBooks information without going through the OAuth Flow.

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Jul-13 at 15:56

            You do need to go through the OAuth flow to get access to QuickBooks data.

            QuickBooks does not let you embed any components or UI inside of QuickBooks, if that's what you're thinking.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/68363472

            QUESTION

            What exactly (technically speaking) is Ethereum blockchain enabled website?
            Asked 2021-Apr-07 at 13:47

            There is some hype about DeFi and it goes basically to Ethereum
            (I have not seen yet other non-Ethereum blockchain that prmote DeFi term usage). Then there is MetaMask that is essential a wallet distributed as Chrome browser plugin.

            But some blockchain site specifically require MetaMask and establish some communication between.

            I know Ethereum, but it is blockchain and basically backend technology.
            I think is has nothing to do with browsers and websites.

            What exactly (technically speaking) is Ethereum blockchain enabled website?
            Or other way round, how exactly MetaMask is to interact with website visited?

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Apr-07 at 11:41

            How websites interact with the MetaMask extension

            Metamask extension injects the ethereum property into the JS window object. This property links to the JS API of the Metamask extension, allowing the website some level of control - such as "open a window requesting the user to submit this transaction" (but not "get the private key" for example).

            This example JS code opens the Metamask window and asks the user for permission to share their (public) addresses with the website, when the myBtn is clicked. The shared addresses are then saved into the accounts variable.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/66984631

            QUESTION

            How to show "Back" option in IOS devices for InappBrowsers in Ionic 5?
            Asked 2021-Mar-11 at 18:26

            I am using InAppBrowser Plugin in my Ionic 5 project . My expectation is to have a back button visible in InappBrowser in order to return to original app (which is usually present in Ios) , but as per my current implementation the Back option is not visible in ios device. below is the code I am using -

            this.inAppBrowser.create(url, '_blank', { location: 'no', hardwareback: 'yes', fullscreen: 'no' });

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Mar-11 at 18:26

            In iOS there is no "back" button but "Done" button (which is the same, takes you back to the app). It should already display, you can't disable it, so you should see a blue "Done" button.

            If location is false, the Done button does not appear. Then you need to set the option "footer" to true, to display the Done button at the bottom.

            With the options closebuttoncolor and closebuttoncaption you can change the text and the color, so change the text to "Back".

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/66543107

            QUESTION

            Cordova inAppBrowser Hide / Show in Java Android
            Asked 2021-Jan-14 at 04:25

            I am working with Cordova and the inAppBrowser plugin for Android

            https://github.com/apache/cordova-plugin-inappbrowser

            I am trying to control the hardware back button for Android in Java file

            InAppBrowserDialog.java

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Jan-12 at 08:57

            I had a look at the source code and confirmed that the plugin does not expose the dialog member which prevents you from directly interacting with it. One way is to expose it via reflection but that seems to hacky to me.

            What you can do is to emulate the JS function call directly in Java by calling execute on the plugin. In order for that to not have any unexpected issues, we need to provide a CordovaArgs and CallbackContext instance. CordovaArgs is easily faked, but the CallbackContext should not interact with the actual webview and attempt to call JS. So I created a wrapper which does nothing when called:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/65534821

            QUESTION

            Unable to parse elements from a website that contains tabular data (iframe)
            Asked 2020-Dec-21 at 17:47

            We are trying to parse href attributes from the DOM of a job website. We want to get an href for each job.

            We usually use CSS paths and pass those to Selenium's find_elements_by_css method.

            Unfortunately, we've noticed that the browser plugin SelectorGadget had trouble providing us with a CSS path. We proceeded to use a CSS path using Google Chrome (ctrl+shift+c). Chrome could extract a path, but neither Selenium nor BeautifulSoup can work with those paths.

            After many failed attempts to extract the elements using different classes and tags, we believe something is entirely wrong with either our approach or the website. We hypothesize that the desired elements are impossible to parse by Selenium and BeautifulSoup for whatever reason? Could the iframe tags in the DOM be a source of error (see this SO question)? What makes the parsing fail here, and is there a way to get around this problem? A website-related problem source would also explain why the SelectorGadget was unable to get a path in the first place. Our conclusion would be to use regular expressions to extract the href attributes that we need. This would only be a last resort solution.

            For German-speakers, please note that there is a spelling error in the target elements:

            . Please do not let yourself get confused by those (as we did).

            No luck with BeautifulSoup:

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2020-Dec-21 at 17:47

            The element you are searching is inside comments . you need to have this tag information first and then convert into string and then parse again in order to get the value.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/65395034

            QUESTION

            Which language for web app with complex UI?
            Asked 2020-Jul-23 at 00:23
            Context

            Our project has a Java back-end that accesses a Neo4j database. The back-end is nearly finished. Previously we intended to build a Java desktop client with a JavaFX UI. Now we are considering building a web application instead. I will be building the front-end. My previous experience was mostly using Java. I will have to learn a new language. The thing I'm having some trouble with is determining which one is best suited for this project. Before we begin front-end development we also want to ensure that the web app will be able to handle all features we had planned for the desktop client.

            Requirements
            • Connection
              • Send HTTPS requests (not expecting any problems here)
              • Keep a persistent HTTPS connection open to receive server-sent events
            • Data
              • Store and handle considerable amounts of information received through server-sent events (potentially millions of events)
            • UI
              • Create a beautiful and highly reactive UI
              • Create complex custom components
              • Drag and drop support (also not expecting any problems here)
              • Integrate a view of an external site into the UI
            • Platform
              • Platform independence
              • No need for browser plugins
            Candidates

            These are some candidates I have identified during my research:

            • JavaScript with React
            • ASP.NET
            • Python with Flask
            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2020-Jul-23 at 00:23

            React js for the front end. Most anything for the backend. We use Python/Flask for routing and inserting into templates. But, you will really appreciate React for its "reactive" UI. It's incredible what it can do. I see no problems with the task list you've given.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/63044568

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            Vulnerabilities

            No vulnerabilities reported

            Install httpswitchboard

            Available from Chrome web store, Opera add-ons collection, or you can install manually. I strongly advise against installing from any other sources. I expect the extension to work on a stable release of any Chromium-based browser.

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            HTTP Switchboard (FOSS) put you in FULL control of where your browser is allowed to connect, what type of data it is allowed to download, and what it is allowed to execute. Nobody else decides for you: You choose. You are in full control of your privacy. You can blacklist/whitelist a single cell, an entire row, a group of rows, an entire column, or the whole matrix with just one click. HTTP Switchboard matrix uses precedence logic to evaluate what is blocked/allowed according to which cells are blacklisted/whitelisted. For example, this allows you to whitelist a whole page with one click, without having to repeatedly whitelist whatever new data appear on the page. You can also create scopes for your whitelist/blacklist rules. For example, this allows you to whitelist facebook.com ONLY when visiting Facebook web site. The goal of this extension is to make the allowing or blocking of web sites, wholly or partly, as straightforward as possible, so as to not discourage those users who give up easily on good security and privacy habits. As of April 2014, the extension comes with preset blacklists totaling nearly 60,000 distinct hostnames (each list can be disabled/enabled according to your choice, and there are more preset blacklists which you can activate if you wish so).
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