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| An extension of the [[Content Script Injection]] technique, this snippet automatically runs the ''entire'' user script in the content scope.
| | As of Greasemonkey 1.0 specifying <code>[[@grant]] none</code> provides the behavior previously available by this technique. |
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| <pre class="sample">if ('undefined' == typeof __PAGE_SCOPE_RUN__) {
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| (function page_scope_runner() {
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| // If we're _not_ already running in the page, grab the full source
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| // of this script.
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| var my_src = "(" + page_scope_runner.caller.toString() + ")();";
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| // Create a script node holding this script, plus a marker that lets us
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| // know we are running in the page scope (not the Greasemonkey sandbox).
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| // Note that we are intentionally *not* scope-wrapping here.
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| var script = document.createElement('script');
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| script.setAttribute("type", "application/javascript");
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| script.setAttribute("src",
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| "data:,"+escape("const __PAGE_SCOPE_RUN__ = true;\n" + my_src));
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| // Insert the script node into the page, so it will run, and immediately
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| // remove it to clean up. Use setTimeout to force execution "outside" of
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| // the user script scope completely.
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| setTimeout(function() {
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| document.body.appendChild(script);
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| document.body.removeChild(script);
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| }, 0);
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| })();
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| // Stop running, because we know Greasemonkey actually runs us in
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| // an anonymous wrapper.
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| return;
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| }</pre>
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| As soon as execution reaches this code, the entire script will be injected into the page and re-run. Thus you need not worry about any of the [[security]] restrictions from [[XPCNativeWrappers]] in the Greasemonkey [[sandbox]]. You also will, of course, not have access to any of the [[API]]s.
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| == Tips == | |
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| * This code must not be wrapped in a function, or the <code>return</code> will fail to work. It may be wrapped in a conditional.
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| * Any code before (and including) this block will be run twice: Once in GreaseMonkey context, once in page context.
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| * Any code after this block will only be run once, in the page context.
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| == Explanation ==
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| The code block first checks to see if it is being run inside the page by looking for a marker it knows about.
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| If the marker is not present, the block creates and injects a script element that starts by setting the aforementioned marker variable and finishes by executing the text of the user script.
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| Finally, the block calls <code>return</code>, ending execution.
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| == @require ==
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| Since it must run before the rest of the script, this snipped functions best as the first [[Metadata Block#.40require|@require]].
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| Try it by adding this line as the first @require in the [[Metadata Block]]:
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| <nowiki>// @require http://userscripts.org/scripts/source/68059.user.js</nowiki>
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| [[Category:Coding Tips:Interacting With The Page]]
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| [[Category:@require Library]]
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As of Greasemonkey 1.0 specifying @grant none
provides the behavior previously available by this technique.
The previous content of this page is available via history only.