12:41 PM
Hey, @OlegValter, what was it that you ended up doing with respect to saving configuration for userscripts?
I've been using a very simplistic method where I define constants at the top of the source file, which means that the user can either: (A) manually change the default value to the value of their choosing (which has the disadvantage of modifying the code, thus making updating difficult), or (B) set a value in localStorage that the script will pick up as the default.
// This option defaults to "false". Manually set it to "true" (or set the corresponding value // in your Local Storage) to allow destroying spam accounts as fast as possible // without multiple confirmations. const underSpamAttackMode = (localStorage.getItem('SOMU-APMM.underSpamAttackMode') ?? 'false') === 'true';
Option (B) actually works extremely well, especially considering how simple it is. There are only two drawbacks that I can see: (1) it requires that someone have a basic level of comfort using the console to execute a
localStorage.setValue(...)
command (which isn't really too much to ask, in my opinion, and (2) local storage is per-domain, which is the bigger drawback on SE, where you probably want these settings to apply on all SE sites.
A cursory web search finds this: github.com/sizzlemctwizzle/GM_config/wiki. Are you familiar with that library or others like it? I know you ended up rolling your own solution for Userscripters, and I remember that we discussed it, but I don't recall how it worked. Was it based around the same
GM_getValue
/GM_setValue
functionality?
@CodyGray heya! Basically continued to develop the configurer: stackapps.com/q/9403. If you recall, we discussed changing the placement of the icon that opens it, so I went ahead and made the position configurable (top nav bar icon, sidebar button, and a footer link button). Still have some kinks to work on (such as sidebar button styling), though
12:59 PM
The reason I ask is that SO has promised to make more breaking changes that will affect userscripts, so I'm planning to try to reduce the maintenance burden by consolidating common code that is currently repeated across multiple scripts into a single library that hopefully all scripts can use. Earlier today, I extracted all the helper functions used by one script and put them into a common code file: github.com/codygray/SO-mod-userscripts/blob/…
@CodyGray well, for the most part, interested in the challenge as usual + making something more customizable than a packaged solution. The library that manages script configuration provides classes sharing a common API for different script managers (
GreasemonkeyStorage
, TampermonkeyStorage
), allows hot reloading of those storages, can determines which storage to use automatically.
1:17 PM
@CodyGray yeah, I guess it's a natural outcome of the SOMU becoming a collection over time - by now it definitely warrants a common library. In my experience, it's a common lifecycle thing: I know Makyen has a library of shared utilities, we have a library of helpers (IIRC, double-beep currently knows more about it by now than I do - I haven't been very active on SE lately), and I am sure others have those as well. Would be cool to consolidate all these projects, but that'd require ...
1:29 PM
There's a script that adds additional quicklinks to a post. Sam's original version added them to something that popped-up on hover, which I hated. So he made me an "inline" version. Time passes, and those two variants of the script have diverged, because everyone only improves/maintains the one that they personally use.
I recently made a whole bunch of significant improvements to the "inline" variant (because that's the one I use), and I decided that there's no good reason why the two shouldn't be combined. So I did that. Which is good. Except that then you have to pick a default setting for whether it's inline or out-of-line, and there's no good default.
So I decided I'd extract all of the SE-related functions into a shared library, and then I'd extract all of the code that actually implements this particular userscript into another file. Then, the two different userscripts would become simply stubs that call into this "worker" library. github.com/codygray/SO-mod-userscripts/commit/…
I put the user-configurable options in the shared implementation file, and I'm using the userscript name to set the default for the "inline" option.
Thus, whichever variant of the script you install controls the default, but you can easily override it by setting a value in your local storage.
And all of the code is fully shared, even though there are two different variants of the userscript itself.
So, unless this is like a really horrible idea for some reason I don't know about, the only remaining thing to think about is how to make the options reasonably configurable. Previously, anyone who installed the script would at least see the options (and the documentation related to them) at the top of the userscript code, so they would at least know about them if they cared. But now, they're hidden away in a shared implementation file, so they're not at all visible.
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