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I am writing a script which logs into my college network when the login page is loaded.

The code looks as follows

// ==UserScript==
// @name       My Fancy New Userscript
// @namespace  http://use.i.E.your.homepage/
// @version    0.1
// @description  enter something useful
// @match      <College login page>
// @copyright  2012+, You
// ==/UserScript==    
$(document).ready(function() {

    var usr=document.getElementsByName("username");

    var pass = document.getElementByName("password");

    usr.value="usrname";    
    pass.value="password";    

    var submitButton = document.querySelector ('input[type="submit"][value="Login"]');

    var clickEvent  = document.createEvent ('MouseEvents');

    clickEvent.initEvent ('click', true, true);

    submitButton.dispatchEvent (clickEvent);

    });

The console shows a error saying

$ is not defined

Can someone tell me what is going on here?

2 Answers 2

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You need to have a @require in the user script header to load jQuery. Something like:

// @require https://code.jquery.com/jquery-3.6.0.min.js

(Selecting your desired version from the of list of available versions of jQuery)

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    Please don't use jquery-latest. blog.jquery.com/2014/07/03/dont-use-jquery-latest-js
    – user5827241
    Oct 4, 2016 at 18:32
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    Be warned that this may interfere with the page's own definition of $
    – Owen
    Feb 5, 2017 at 18:51
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    @Owen and how would we deal with that
    – Menasheh
    Apr 17, 2018 at 18:43
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    @Menasheh jQuery.noConflict(). May 17, 2018 at 10:46
  • Also be aware the the page's own jQuery may come along and clobber the @required version. noConflict will also help with that. Jun 8, 2018 at 14:56
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For future googlers,

If you have used the above method and still jQuery doesn't seem to be loaded by your script try looking at the spaces, And try to match the indentation with the rest of the header. Apparently the indentation is important.

// ==UserScript==
// @name         New Userscript
// @namespace    http://tampermonkey.net/
// @version      0.1
// @description  try to take over the world!
// @author       You
// @match        https://stackoverflow.com/*
// @require      http://code.jquery.com/jquery-3.4.1.min.js 
              ^ here should be correct amount of spaces
...
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    Thanks for this! Just a thought: can't the accepted answer be edited instead of an extra post ?
    – deryb
    Apr 1, 2022 at 11:34
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    By that logic, every answer would end up with just one very long answer edited over time. Don't you think? Apr 1, 2022 at 12:33
  • to be honest, a comment like "take care of indent when inserting @require" would also be enough and could easily be edited. and i agree a bit with your statement in the comment above, but on the other hand, if every question had several answeres, than the answere isnt good enough. even one LONG answere is may just bad explained ^^
    – Dwza
    Jul 19, 2022 at 9:39

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