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joplin/packages/app-clipper/service_worker.mjs

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import joplinEnv from './util/joplinEnv.mjs';
import getActiveTabs from './util/getActiveTabs.mjs';
let browser_ = null;
if (typeof browser !== 'undefined') {
browser_ = browser;
} else if (typeof chrome !== 'undefined') {
browser_ = chrome;
}
async function browserCaptureVisibleTabs(windowId) {
const options = {
format: 'jpeg',
// This is supposed to be the default quality, but in fact Firefox 82+
// clearly uses a much lower quality, closer to 20 or 30, so we have to
// set it here explicitly.
// https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Add-ons/WebExtensions/API/extensionTypes/ImageDetails
// https://discourse.joplinapp.org/t/clip-screenshot-image-quality/12302/4
quality: 92,
};
return browser_.tabs.captureVisibleTab(windowId, options);
}
browser_.runtime.onInstalled.addListener(() => {
if (joplinEnv() === 'dev') {
browser_.action.setIcon({
path: 'icons/32-dev.png',
});
}
});
browser_.runtime.onMessage.addListener(async (command) => {
if (command.name === 'screenshotArea') {
// The dimensions of the image returned by Firefox are the regular ones,
// while the one returned by Chrome depend on the screen pixel ratio. So
// it would return a 600*400 image if the window dimensions are 300x200
// and the screen pixel ratio is 2.
//
// Normally we could rely on window.devicePixelRatio to tell us that but
// since Firefox and Chrome handle this differently, we need to
// calculate the ratio ourselves. It's simply the image dimensions
// divided by the window inner width.
//
// The crop rectangle is always in real pixels, so we need to multiply
// it by the ratio we've calculated.
//
// 8/3/2024: With manifest v3, we don't have access to DOM APIs in Chrome.
// As a result, we can't easily calculate the size of the captured image.
// We instead base the crop region exclusively on window.devicePixelRatio,
// which seems to work in modern Firefox and Chrome.
const imageDataUrl = await browserCaptureVisibleTabs(null);
const content = { ...command.content };
content.image_data_url = imageDataUrl;
if ('url' in content) content.source_url = content.url;
const ratio = content.devicePixelRatio;
const newArea = { ...command.content.crop_rect };
newArea.x *= ratio;
newArea.y *= ratio;
newArea.width *= ratio;
newArea.height *= ratio;
content.crop_rect = newArea;
fetch(`${command.api_base_url}/notes?token=${encodeURIComponent(command.token)}`, {
method: 'POST',
headers: {
'Accept': 'application/json',
'Content-Type': 'application/json',
},
body: JSON.stringify(content),
});
}
});
async function sendClipMessage(clipType) {
const tabs = await getActiveTabs(browser_);
if (!tabs || !tabs.length) {
console.error('No active tabs');
return;
}
const tabId = tabs[0].id;
// send a message to the content script on the active tab (assuming it's there)
const message = {
shouldSendToJoplin: true,
};
switch (clipType) {
case 'clipCompletePage':
message.name = 'completePageHtml';
message.preProcessFor = 'markdown';
break;
case 'clipCompletePageHtml':
message.name = 'completePageHtml';
message.preProcessFor = 'html';
break;
case 'clipSimplifiedPage':
message.name = 'simplifiedPageHtml';
break;
case 'clipUrl':
message.name = 'pageUrl';
break;
case 'clipSelection':
message.name = 'selectedHtml';
break;
default:
break;
}
if (message.name) {
browser_.tabs.sendMessage(tabId, message);
}
}
browser_.commands.onCommand.addListener((command) => {
// We could enumerate these twice, but since we're in here first,
// why not save ourselves the trouble with this convention
if (command.startsWith('clip')) {
sendClipMessage(command);
}
});