So I've looked over the documentation for the Add-on SDK several times now and no where can I see how to create toolbars or modify existing ones. They have a tutorial on creating add-on bar icons but thats not what I want. Does the Add-on SDK support this yet? If it does, can someone link me to an example/tutorial.
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do you want a toolbar or a toolbar button?– erikvoldApr 7, 2011 at 17:19
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What I want to do is add a button to an existing toolbar, but not in the same way that you would by going to View -> Toolbars -> Customize since that wont let me position it within this toolbar the way I want (Googlebar Lite). So yes, I want a button, but a standard toolbar item from that menu will not be good enough.– TelanorApr 7, 2011 at 18:09
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2 Answers
This works for me:
var data = require("self").data;
var {Cc, Ci} = require("chrome");
var mediator = Cc['@mozilla.org/appshell/window-mediator;1'].getService(Ci.nsIWindowMediator);
exports.main = function(options, callbacks) {
addToolbarButton();
// other stuff
};
function addToolbarButton() {
var document = mediator.getMostRecentWindow("navigator:browser").document;
var navBar = document.getElementById("nav-bar");
if (!navBar) {
return;
}
var btn = document.createElement("toolbarbutton");
btn.setAttribute('type', 'button');
btn.setAttribute('class', 'toolbarbutton-1');
btn.setAttribute('image', data.url('img/icon16.png')); // path is relative to data folder
btn.setAttribute('orient', 'horizontal');
btn.setAttribute('label', 'My App');
btn.addEventListener('click', function() {
// use tabs.activeTab.attach() to execute scripts in the context of the browser tab
console.log('clicked');
}, false)
navBar.appendChild(btn);
}
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1For a longer explanation and a function to remove the toolbar button, see my blog post Nov 2, 2011 at 19:03
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1I just noticed, this function will only add for the active window. When opening new windows the button will not be there.– DanFeb 12, 2012 at 3:15
This an embellishment on the first answer.
If you have the difficulties described by dcolish in his comment to the top response add this to main.js:
var tim = require("timers");
intervalId = tim.setInterval(timerFn,2000);
function timerFn() {
var win = mediator.getMostRecentWindow('navigator:browser');
if (win)
var document = win.document;
else
return;
var isBtn = document.getElementById('myappbutton-id');
if (!isBtn) addToolbarButton();
}
It's crude but works.
EDIT: Much easier and cleaner is:
var windows = require("windows").browserWindows;
windows.on('open', function(window) {
addToolbarButton();
});
On my Mac Firefox 15 automatically removes the Icon when closing a window. So window.on('close', ...)
is not needed.