React Web Extension Boilerplate
This project aims to provide a simple boilerplate for writing browser extensions for the most popular browsers, such as Chrome, Firefox, Opera, new Edge and other Chromium-based browsers.
🎉 Features
- Preact X or React (you can switch them easily in webpack config)
- Shadow DOM for injected content
- Styled-Components
- Auto reloading (there's no need to manually reload extension)
- Ready-to-go setup with internationalization
👨💻 Examples
You can look at:
- Framer: a todo list extension as an example of using this boilerplate.
- Good Block: an extension to block websites, also using this boilerplate.
- ScreenplaySubs: an extension to watch movies in Netflix with screenplays, in sync. Also using this boilerplate.
There are no straight restrictions on how to use it, or any limitations on tools and technologies. Think of it as a regular react application with some special properties.
📝 Description
It's built with preact
and preact-compat
which allows you to switch between react
and preact
.
Content and styles which are injected directly to the page, are isolated inside Shadow DOM.
🏁 Install
git clone [email protected]:ElForastero/react-browser-extension-boilerplate.git <YOUR_PROJECT_NAME>
🚀 Usage
yarn watch
Runs webpack in watch mode. Automatically reloads the page after changes in files. Thanks to webpack-extension-reloader.
yarn build
Builds the extension in production mode. This version can be shipped to the store.
How to increment version
Use npm version cli command to bump a version of your package.json. The version of manifest will stay in sync with version specified in package.json.
For example:
npm version patch
This will increase your patch package.json version. During the next build output manifest file will have the same version.
⚠️ Content Security Policy (CSP)
"unsafe-eval" in directive "script-src" and "connect-src" are needed for auto reloading, and should be removed from production manifest.json.
💻 Useful links
- Manifest File Format
- Content Security Policy (CSP)
- Chrome i18n
- Porting a Google Chrome extension to Firefox
- Firefox add-ons examples
- exthouse - tool for performance testing
- webext-redux - a set o utilities to use redux in web extensions
- webpack-manifest-version-sync-plugin
🤝 Show your support
Give a ⭐️ if this project helped you!
📝 License
Copyright © 2019 Eugene Dzhumak.
This project is MIT licensed.
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