A Chrome extension to extract structured data from any web page and store it to a Solid Pod.
You can install the extension easily via the Chrome Web Store.
First install all dependencies by running
npm install
To run a pure web application version of the extension execute
npm run dev
Be aware that this mode mocks the chrome API and not everything will work the same way as the real extension would. So make sure to always test the full extension via chrome.
You can use the WebClip popup on the example page with a login to the local development pod.
The option page can also be opened via the icon in the UI, or directly visited at http://localhost:8080/options.html.
Some features, like granting access to a remote pod, can not be tested that way, but the limited dev mode is a good way to test simple UI-focused changes, without having to rebuild and reload the whole plugin.
To test the real extension, integrated with the browser API, see section "Full extension via chrome".
You need Docker to do this.
To start a Community Solid Server instance locally for testing run:
npm run pod:up
The server will be running as a docker container in the background and can be accessed on http://localhost:3000.
The data of it is stored at ./dev/pod
.
Log in | |
---|---|
webclip@mail.test | |
password | webclip-dev-pod |
To view the server logs run:
npm run pod:logs
To stop the server execute:
npm run pod:down
To start webpack in watch mode run
npm start
In Chrome:
- visit chrome://extensions/
- enable the developer mode
- Load unpacked extension (choose the project's build folder)
All commits to the main branch trigger a Github Actions CI/CD build, that
creates or
updates a draft release with
the version from package.json. The ZIP file can then be downloaded locally and
uploaded manually via the
Chrome Developer Dashboard.
To create an official release on GitHub, the release
step in the
CI/CD Github Action
needs to be triggered manually.