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Developing ScribeFire

ScribeFire for Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Opera uses the same base code for all four browsers. This base is found in chrome/scribefire/. The build scripts for each browser copy the base code, add/remove any browser-specific files, and package ScribeFire for that browser. Specific instructions on build for each browser are found in the browser subdirectories.

Localization

Locales are managed on http://interpr.it/ Currently, only Chrome and Firefox are able to utilize more than the default en_US locale. A script for automatically syncing locales is found in this directory (update-locales-sample.sh); you will have to copy it to update-locales.sh and insert the proper API key.

Testing ScribeFire (Basic)

  1. In Chrome, open the tests.html file in the extension's directory. (e.g., chrome-extension://ejcjmdcdolfbijhgipbhgeknknphlbmg/tests.html) This will run the test suite that doesn't interact with blogging services.

Testing ScribeFire (APIs)

  1. Copy tests.config-template.js to tests.config.js

  2. Populate the tests.config.js as follows:

    var passwords = {...};

  3. where {...} is the value of extensions.scribefire.blogs in localStorage; find this value by clicking on "background.html" on chrome://extensions/ under ScribeFire and then clicking on the "Local Storage" entry in the left sidebar.

  4. Open the tests.html file in the extension's directory with the ?filter=publish parameter. (e.g., chrome-extension://ejcjmdcdolfbijhgipbhgeknknphlbmg/tests.html) This will run all of the tests that interact with all of the blogs that you've added to ScribeFire. (Do not add production blogs to your tests.config.js file; only use blogs that can be edited/deleted/modified without any repurcussions.)

  5. Not all tests pass; often, this is because of bugs in the blog server's API. If the first half of each test section passes, you're close enough.

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