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Through JavaScript comments, Greasemonkey has a specialized [[metadata]] capability, which gives information about the script, and recently, provides resources and functionality to scripts. | Through JavaScript comments, Greasemonkey has a specialized [[metadata]] capability, which gives information about the script, and recently, provides [[resource|resources]] and functionality to scripts. | ||
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Revision as of 21:39, 30 December 2008
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What is an API?
An API, or application programming interface, provides a framework, or set of commonly used functions or methods in a program, or in this case, Greasemonkey.
The API Methods
This section of the manual will be short and sweet. As mentioned elsewhere, Greasemonkey provides several methods in it's API to enhance the power of user scripts. They will be listed here, with a brief description, but each separate method has its own page with more in-depth information, please continue reading there!
Values
- GM_getValue
- A function intended to get stored values, see GM_setValue below.
- GM_setValue
- A function that accepts the name and value to store, persistently. This value can be retrieved later, even on a different invocation of the script, with GM_getValue.
- GM_deleteValue
- This deletes a value from chrome that was previously set.
- GM_listValues
- This API method retrieves an array of preference names that start with the branches root.
Resources
- GM_getResourceURL
- A function that loads an external resource via a URL, such as an image, and returns the string containing the base64 encoded in the data: URL scheme.
- GM_getResourceText
- Like the previous, loads raw, plaintext from a resource.
Programmatic
- GM_log
- A function that accepts a parameter which will be routed to the Error Console, useful for examining values when writing a script.
Common Task Helpers
- unsafeWindow
- This object provides access to the raw javascript
window
scope of the content page. It is most commonly used to access JavaScript variables on the page. - GM_addStyle
- A function, taking one parameter, a string of CSS to apply to the page.
- GM_xmlhttpRequest
- A version of the xmlHttpRequest method underlying AJAX, this API call does not use the same-origin policy that a script running in a normal page is limited with, allowing complex mashups.
Other
- GM_registerMenuCommand
- An advanced function which allows a user script to register a menu item, and command to run when clicked, in the Firefox user interface.
- GM_openInTab
- Similar in spirit to
window.open()
, this function accepts a single parameter, the URL of a page to open in a new tab.
Metadata
Through JavaScript comments, Greasemonkey has a specialized metadata capability, which gives information about the script, and recently, provides resources and functionality to scripts.
Notes
All GM_* functions were blocked in version 0.3.5, due to security vulnerabilities. These functions were restored with updates making them secure, and the new unsafeWindow object was added, in version 0.5.