This project was transfered to WordPress:
- WordPress/openverse-browser-extension: A cross-browser extension that lets you search, filter, and use openly-licensed images.
For additional context see:
- 2020-12-07: Upcoming Changes to the CC Open Source Community — Creative Commons Open Source
- 2021-05-03: CC Search to Join WordPress - Creative Commons
- 2021-05-10: Welcome to Openverse – Openverse — WordPress.org
- 2021-12-13: Dear Users of CC Search, Welcome to Openverse - Creative Commons
A Cross-Browser extension that lets you search, filter, and use images in the public domain and under Creative Commons licenses.
Please visit https://opensource.creativecommons.org/ccsearch-browser-extension/ to preview a few features in action.
You can install the extension directly from the source. Follow the following steps:
- Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/creativecommons/ccsearch-browser-extension.git
- Install project dependencies
npm install
- Run the following command to compile SASS to CSS and bundle JS. The compiled files will be in
dist
folder.
npm run build
Note: If you want to install the extension for development, you should run npm run dev
.
- If you get the following error:
'TARGET' is not recognized as an internal or external command
then most likely webpack-cli is not installed on your dev machine.
- Here are the few things you can try:
- Try deleting the folder node_modules and reinstalling webpack-cli
npm install --save-dev webpack-cli
- if reinstalling node modules do not solve the issue then run thefollowing to install webpack-cli globally.
npm install -g webpack-cli
- Mozilla Firefox
- Navigate to about:debugging.
- Click on "Load Temporary Add-on" button.
- From the file explorer, choose
ccsearch-browser-extension/dist/firefox/manifest.json
.
- Google Chrome
- Navigate to chrome://extensions.
- Click on "Load Unpacked" button (make sure you have enabled the Developer mode).
- From the file explorer, choose
ccsearch-browser-extension/dist/chrome
.
- Opera
- Navigate to about://extensions.
- Click on "Load Unpacked" button (make sure you have enabled the Developer mode).
- From the file explorer, choose
ccsearch-browser-extension/dist/opera
.
- Edge
- Navigate to edge://extensions.
- Click on "Load Unpacked" button (make sure you have enabled the Developer mode).
- From the file explorer, choose
ccsearch-browser-extension/dist/edge
.
Checkout CONTRIBUTING.md for general guidelines for contributing code to CC Open Source.
For contribution guidelines and development instructions specific to this particular project, please checkout INSTRUCTIONS.md.
-
Mozilla Firefox
-
Navigate to about:debugging and from sidebar select This Firefox.
-
Click on "Load Temporary Add-on" button.
-
From the file explorer, choose
ccsearch-browser-extension/dist/firefox/manifest.json
. -
You will be now able to see CC search browser extension. Now click on the Inspect button.
-
A new tab will open with firefox debugger. Now first, click on the three dots and select "Disable Popup Auto-Hide".
-
Now click on the browser extension from top right corner and the DOM will be loaded with the content to debug.
-
-
Google Chrome, Opera, Microsoft Edge
After you have loaded the extension, the steps are pretty straight forward.
- Right-click in extension area and select "Inspect element".
- Developer tool will now open loaded with the content to debug.
See LICENSE.