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Add experimental mv3 version This create a separate Chromium extension, named "uBO Minus (MV3)". This experimental mv3 version supports only the blocking of network requests through the declarativeNetRequest API, so as to abide by the stated MV3 philosophy of not requiring broad "read/modify data" permission. Accordingly, the extension should not trigger the warning at installation time: Read and change all your data on all websites The consequences of being permission-less are the following: - No cosmetic filtering (##) - No scriptlet injection (##+js) - No redirect= filters - No csp= filters - No removeparam= filters At this point there is no popup panel or options pages. The default filterset correspond to the default filterset of uBO proper: Listset for 'default': https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/badware.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters-2020.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters-2021.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters-2022.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/privacy.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/quick-fixes.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/resource-abuse.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/unbreak.txt https://easylist.to/easylist/easylist.txt https://easylist.to/easylist/easyprivacy.txt https://malware-filter.gitlab.io/malware-filter/urlhaus-filter-online.txt https://pgl.yoyo.org/adservers/serverlist.php?hostformat=hosts&showintro=1&mimetype=plaintext The result of the conversion of the filters in all these filter lists is as follow: Ruleset size for 'default': 22245 Good: 21408 Maybe good (regexes): 127 redirect-rule= (discarded): 458 csp= (discarded): 85 removeparams= (discarded): 22 Unsupported: 145 The fact that the number of DNR rules are far lower than the number of network filters reported in uBO comes from the fact that lists-to-rulesets converter does its best to coallesce filters into minimal set of rules. Notably, the DNR's requestDomains condition property allows to create a single DNR rule out of all pure hostname-based filters. Regex-based rules are dynamically added at launch time since they must be validated as valid DNR regexes through isRegexSupported() API call. At this point I consider being permission-less the limiting factor: if broad "read/modify data" permission is to be used, than there is not much point for an MV3 version over MV2, just use the MV2 version if you want to benefit all the features which can't be implemented without broad "read/modify data" permission. To locally build the MV3 extension: make mv3 Then load the resulting extension directory in the browser using the "Load unpacked" button. From now on there will be a uBlock0.mv3.zip package available in each release.
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/*******************************************************************************
uBlock Origin - a browser extension to block requests.
Copyright (C) 2022-present Raymond Hill
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program. If not, see {http://www.gnu.org/licenses/}.
Home: https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock
*/
'use strict';
/******************************************************************************/
import fs from 'fs/promises';
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import https from 'https';
import path from 'path';
Add experimental mv3 version This create a separate Chromium extension, named "uBO Minus (MV3)". This experimental mv3 version supports only the blocking of network requests through the declarativeNetRequest API, so as to abide by the stated MV3 philosophy of not requiring broad "read/modify data" permission. Accordingly, the extension should not trigger the warning at installation time: Read and change all your data on all websites The consequences of being permission-less are the following: - No cosmetic filtering (##) - No scriptlet injection (##+js) - No redirect= filters - No csp= filters - No removeparam= filters At this point there is no popup panel or options pages. The default filterset correspond to the default filterset of uBO proper: Listset for 'default': https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/badware.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters-2020.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters-2021.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters-2022.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/privacy.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/quick-fixes.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/resource-abuse.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/unbreak.txt https://easylist.to/easylist/easylist.txt https://easylist.to/easylist/easyprivacy.txt https://malware-filter.gitlab.io/malware-filter/urlhaus-filter-online.txt https://pgl.yoyo.org/adservers/serverlist.php?hostformat=hosts&showintro=1&mimetype=plaintext The result of the conversion of the filters in all these filter lists is as follow: Ruleset size for 'default': 22245 Good: 21408 Maybe good (regexes): 127 redirect-rule= (discarded): 458 csp= (discarded): 85 removeparams= (discarded): 22 Unsupported: 145 The fact that the number of DNR rules are far lower than the number of network filters reported in uBO comes from the fact that lists-to-rulesets converter does its best to coallesce filters into minimal set of rules. Notably, the DNR's requestDomains condition property allows to create a single DNR rule out of all pure hostname-based filters. Regex-based rules are dynamically added at launch time since they must be validated as valid DNR regexes through isRegexSupported() API call. At this point I consider being permission-less the limiting factor: if broad "read/modify data" permission is to be used, than there is not much point for an MV3 version over MV2, just use the MV2 version if you want to benefit all the features which can't be implemented without broad "read/modify data" permission. To locally build the MV3 extension: make mv3 Then load the resulting extension directory in the browser using the "Load unpacked" button. From now on there will be a uBlock0.mv3.zip package available in each release.
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import process from 'process';
import { createHash, randomBytes } from 'crypto';
import redirectResourcesMap from './js/redirect-resources.js';
Add experimental mv3 version This create a separate Chromium extension, named "uBO Minus (MV3)". This experimental mv3 version supports only the blocking of network requests through the declarativeNetRequest API, so as to abide by the stated MV3 philosophy of not requiring broad "read/modify data" permission. Accordingly, the extension should not trigger the warning at installation time: Read and change all your data on all websites The consequences of being permission-less are the following: - No cosmetic filtering (##) - No scriptlet injection (##+js) - No redirect= filters - No csp= filters - No removeparam= filters At this point there is no popup panel or options pages. The default filterset correspond to the default filterset of uBO proper: Listset for 'default': https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/badware.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters-2020.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters-2021.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters-2022.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/privacy.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/quick-fixes.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/resource-abuse.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/unbreak.txt https://easylist.to/easylist/easylist.txt https://easylist.to/easylist/easyprivacy.txt https://malware-filter.gitlab.io/malware-filter/urlhaus-filter-online.txt https://pgl.yoyo.org/adservers/serverlist.php?hostformat=hosts&showintro=1&mimetype=plaintext The result of the conversion of the filters in all these filter lists is as follow: Ruleset size for 'default': 22245 Good: 21408 Maybe good (regexes): 127 redirect-rule= (discarded): 458 csp= (discarded): 85 removeparams= (discarded): 22 Unsupported: 145 The fact that the number of DNR rules are far lower than the number of network filters reported in uBO comes from the fact that lists-to-rulesets converter does its best to coallesce filters into minimal set of rules. Notably, the DNR's requestDomains condition property allows to create a single DNR rule out of all pure hostname-based filters. Regex-based rules are dynamically added at launch time since they must be validated as valid DNR regexes through isRegexSupported() API call. At this point I consider being permission-less the limiting factor: if broad "read/modify data" permission is to be used, than there is not much point for an MV3 version over MV2, just use the MV2 version if you want to benefit all the features which can't be implemented without broad "read/modify data" permission. To locally build the MV3 extension: make mv3 Then load the resulting extension directory in the browser using the "Load unpacked" button. From now on there will be a uBlock0.mv3.zip package available in each release.
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import { dnrRulesetFromRawLists } from './js/static-dnr-filtering.js';
import * as sfp from './js/static-filtering-parser.js';
import * as makeScriptlet from './make-scriptlets.js';
import { safeReplace } from './safe-replace.js';
Add experimental mv3 version This create a separate Chromium extension, named "uBO Minus (MV3)". This experimental mv3 version supports only the blocking of network requests through the declarativeNetRequest API, so as to abide by the stated MV3 philosophy of not requiring broad "read/modify data" permission. Accordingly, the extension should not trigger the warning at installation time: Read and change all your data on all websites The consequences of being permission-less are the following: - No cosmetic filtering (##) - No scriptlet injection (##+js) - No redirect= filters - No csp= filters - No removeparam= filters At this point there is no popup panel or options pages. The default filterset correspond to the default filterset of uBO proper: Listset for 'default': https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/badware.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters-2020.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters-2021.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters-2022.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/privacy.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/quick-fixes.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/resource-abuse.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/unbreak.txt https://easylist.to/easylist/easylist.txt https://easylist.to/easylist/easyprivacy.txt https://malware-filter.gitlab.io/malware-filter/urlhaus-filter-online.txt https://pgl.yoyo.org/adservers/serverlist.php?hostformat=hosts&showintro=1&mimetype=plaintext The result of the conversion of the filters in all these filter lists is as follow: Ruleset size for 'default': 22245 Good: 21408 Maybe good (regexes): 127 redirect-rule= (discarded): 458 csp= (discarded): 85 removeparams= (discarded): 22 Unsupported: 145 The fact that the number of DNR rules are far lower than the number of network filters reported in uBO comes from the fact that lists-to-rulesets converter does its best to coallesce filters into minimal set of rules. Notably, the DNR's requestDomains condition property allows to create a single DNR rule out of all pure hostname-based filters. Regex-based rules are dynamically added at launch time since they must be validated as valid DNR regexes through isRegexSupported() API call. At this point I consider being permission-less the limiting factor: if broad "read/modify data" permission is to be used, than there is not much point for an MV3 version over MV2, just use the MV2 version if you want to benefit all the features which can't be implemented without broad "read/modify data" permission. To locally build the MV3 extension: make mv3 Then load the resulting extension directory in the browser using the "Load unpacked" button. From now on there will be a uBlock0.mv3.zip package available in each release.
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/******************************************************************************/
const commandLineArgs = (( ) => {
const args = new Map();
let name, value;
for ( const arg of process.argv.slice(2) ) {
const pos = arg.indexOf('=');
if ( pos === -1 ) {
name = arg;
value = '';
} else {
name = arg.slice(0, pos);
value = arg.slice(pos+1);
}
args.set(name, value);
}
return args;
})();
const platform = commandLineArgs.get('platform') || 'chromium';
const outputDir = commandLineArgs.get('output') || '.';
const cacheDir = `${outputDir}/../mv3-data`;
const rulesetDir = `${outputDir}/rulesets`;
const scriptletDir = `${rulesetDir}/scripting`;
const env = [
platform,
'mv3',
'ublock',
'ubol',
'user_stylesheet',
];
if ( platform !== 'firefox' ) {
env.push('native_css_has');
}
Add experimental mv3 version This create a separate Chromium extension, named "uBO Minus (MV3)". This experimental mv3 version supports only the blocking of network requests through the declarativeNetRequest API, so as to abide by the stated MV3 philosophy of not requiring broad "read/modify data" permission. Accordingly, the extension should not trigger the warning at installation time: Read and change all your data on all websites The consequences of being permission-less are the following: - No cosmetic filtering (##) - No scriptlet injection (##+js) - No redirect= filters - No csp= filters - No removeparam= filters At this point there is no popup panel or options pages. The default filterset correspond to the default filterset of uBO proper: Listset for 'default': https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/badware.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters-2020.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters-2021.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters-2022.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/privacy.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/quick-fixes.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/resource-abuse.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/unbreak.txt https://easylist.to/easylist/easylist.txt https://easylist.to/easylist/easyprivacy.txt https://malware-filter.gitlab.io/malware-filter/urlhaus-filter-online.txt https://pgl.yoyo.org/adservers/serverlist.php?hostformat=hosts&showintro=1&mimetype=plaintext The result of the conversion of the filters in all these filter lists is as follow: Ruleset size for 'default': 22245 Good: 21408 Maybe good (regexes): 127 redirect-rule= (discarded): 458 csp= (discarded): 85 removeparams= (discarded): 22 Unsupported: 145 The fact that the number of DNR rules are far lower than the number of network filters reported in uBO comes from the fact that lists-to-rulesets converter does its best to coallesce filters into minimal set of rules. Notably, the DNR's requestDomains condition property allows to create a single DNR rule out of all pure hostname-based filters. Regex-based rules are dynamically added at launch time since they must be validated as valid DNR regexes through isRegexSupported() API call. At this point I consider being permission-less the limiting factor: if broad "read/modify data" permission is to be used, than there is not much point for an MV3 version over MV2, just use the MV2 version if you want to benefit all the features which can't be implemented without broad "read/modify data" permission. To locally build the MV3 extension: make mv3 Then load the resulting extension directory in the browser using the "Load unpacked" button. From now on there will be a uBlock0.mv3.zip package available in each release.
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/******************************************************************************/
const jsonSetMapReplacer = (k, v) => {
if ( v instanceof Set || v instanceof Map ) {
if ( v.size === 0 ) { return; }
return Array.from(v);
}
return v;
};
const uidint32 = (s) => {
const h = createHash('sha256').update(s).digest('hex').slice(0,8);
return parseInt(h,16) & 0x7FFFFFFF;
};
const hnSort = (a, b) =>
a.split('.').reverse().join('.').localeCompare(
b.split('.').reverse().join('.')
);
/******************************************************************************/
const stdOutput = [];
const log = (text, silent = false) => {
stdOutput.push(text);
if ( silent === false ) {
console.log(text);
}
};
/******************************************************************************/
const urlToFileName = url => {
return url
.replace(/^https?:\/\//, '')
.replace(/\//g, '_')
;
};
const fetchList = (url, cacheDir) => {
return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
const fname = urlToFileName(url);
fs.readFile(`${cacheDir}/${fname}`, { encoding: 'utf8' }).then(content => {
log(`\tFetched local ${url}`);
resolve({ url, content });
}).catch(( ) => {
log(`\tFetching remote ${url}`);
https.get(url, response => {
const data = [];
response.on('data', chunk => {
data.push(chunk.toString());
});
response.on('end', ( ) => {
const content = data.join('');
try {
writeFile(`${cacheDir}/${fname}`, content);
} catch (ex) {
}
resolve({ url, content });
});
}).on('error', error => {
reject(error);
});
});
});
};
/******************************************************************************/
const writeFile = async (fname, data) => {
const dir = path.dirname(fname);
await fs.mkdir(dir, { recursive: true });
const promise = fs.writeFile(fname, data);
writeOps.push(promise);
return promise;
};
const copyFile = async (from, to) => {
const dir = path.dirname(to);
await fs.mkdir(dir, { recursive: true });
const promise = fs.copyFile(from, to);
writeOps.push(promise);
return promise;
};
const writeOps = [];
/******************************************************************************/
Add experimental mv3 version This create a separate Chromium extension, named "uBO Minus (MV3)". This experimental mv3 version supports only the blocking of network requests through the declarativeNetRequest API, so as to abide by the stated MV3 philosophy of not requiring broad "read/modify data" permission. Accordingly, the extension should not trigger the warning at installation time: Read and change all your data on all websites The consequences of being permission-less are the following: - No cosmetic filtering (##) - No scriptlet injection (##+js) - No redirect= filters - No csp= filters - No removeparam= filters At this point there is no popup panel or options pages. The default filterset correspond to the default filterset of uBO proper: Listset for 'default': https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/badware.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters-2020.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters-2021.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters-2022.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/privacy.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/quick-fixes.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/resource-abuse.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/unbreak.txt https://easylist.to/easylist/easylist.txt https://easylist.to/easylist/easyprivacy.txt https://malware-filter.gitlab.io/malware-filter/urlhaus-filter-online.txt https://pgl.yoyo.org/adservers/serverlist.php?hostformat=hosts&showintro=1&mimetype=plaintext The result of the conversion of the filters in all these filter lists is as follow: Ruleset size for 'default': 22245 Good: 21408 Maybe good (regexes): 127 redirect-rule= (discarded): 458 csp= (discarded): 85 removeparams= (discarded): 22 Unsupported: 145 The fact that the number of DNR rules are far lower than the number of network filters reported in uBO comes from the fact that lists-to-rulesets converter does its best to coallesce filters into minimal set of rules. Notably, the DNR's requestDomains condition property allows to create a single DNR rule out of all pure hostname-based filters. Regex-based rules are dynamically added at launch time since they must be validated as valid DNR regexes through isRegexSupported() API call. At this point I consider being permission-less the limiting factor: if broad "read/modify data" permission is to be used, than there is not much point for an MV3 version over MV2, just use the MV2 version if you want to benefit all the features which can't be implemented without broad "read/modify data" permission. To locally build the MV3 extension: make mv3 Then load the resulting extension directory in the browser using the "Load unpacked" button. From now on there will be a uBlock0.mv3.zip package available in each release.
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const ruleResources = [];
const rulesetDetails = [];
const scriptletStats = new Map();
const genericDetails = new Map();
const requiredRedirectResources = new Set();
/******************************************************************************/
Add experimental mv3 version This create a separate Chromium extension, named "uBO Minus (MV3)". This experimental mv3 version supports only the blocking of network requests through the declarativeNetRequest API, so as to abide by the stated MV3 philosophy of not requiring broad "read/modify data" permission. Accordingly, the extension should not trigger the warning at installation time: Read and change all your data on all websites The consequences of being permission-less are the following: - No cosmetic filtering (##) - No scriptlet injection (##+js) - No redirect= filters - No csp= filters - No removeparam= filters At this point there is no popup panel or options pages. The default filterset correspond to the default filterset of uBO proper: Listset for 'default': https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/badware.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters-2020.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters-2021.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters-2022.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/privacy.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/quick-fixes.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/resource-abuse.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/unbreak.txt https://easylist.to/easylist/easylist.txt https://easylist.to/easylist/easyprivacy.txt https://malware-filter.gitlab.io/malware-filter/urlhaus-filter-online.txt https://pgl.yoyo.org/adservers/serverlist.php?hostformat=hosts&showintro=1&mimetype=plaintext The result of the conversion of the filters in all these filter lists is as follow: Ruleset size for 'default': 22245 Good: 21408 Maybe good (regexes): 127 redirect-rule= (discarded): 458 csp= (discarded): 85 removeparams= (discarded): 22 Unsupported: 145 The fact that the number of DNR rules are far lower than the number of network filters reported in uBO comes from the fact that lists-to-rulesets converter does its best to coallesce filters into minimal set of rules. Notably, the DNR's requestDomains condition property allows to create a single DNR rule out of all pure hostname-based filters. Regex-based rules are dynamically added at launch time since they must be validated as valid DNR regexes through isRegexSupported() API call. At this point I consider being permission-less the limiting factor: if broad "read/modify data" permission is to be used, than there is not much point for an MV3 version over MV2, just use the MV2 version if you want to benefit all the features which can't be implemented without broad "read/modify data" permission. To locally build the MV3 extension: make mv3 Then load the resulting extension directory in the browser using the "Load unpacked" button. From now on there will be a uBlock0.mv3.zip package available in each release.
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async function fetchAsset(assetDetails) {
// Remember fetched URLs
const fetchedURLs = new Set();
// Fetch list and expand `!#include` directives
let parts = assetDetails.urls.map(url => ({ url }));
while ( parts.every(v => typeof v === 'string') === false ) {
const newParts = [];
for ( const part of parts ) {
if ( typeof part === 'string' ) {
newParts.push(part);
continue;
}
if ( fetchedURLs.has(part.url) ) {
newParts.push('');
continue;
}
fetchedURLs.add(part.url);
if ( part.url.startsWith('https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/') ) {
newParts.push(`!#trusted on ${assetDetails.secret}`);
}
newParts.push(
fetchList(part.url, cacheDir).then(details => {
const { url } = details;
const content = details.content.trim();
if ( typeof content === 'string' && content !== '' ) {
if (
content.startsWith('<') === false ||
content.endsWith('>') === false
) {
return { url, content };
}
}
log(`No valid content for ${details.name}`);
return { url, content: '' };
})
);
newParts.push(`!#trusted off ${assetDetails.secret}`);
}
parts = await Promise.all(newParts);
parts = sfp.utils.preparser.expandIncludes(parts, env);
}
const text = parts.join('\n');
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if ( text === '' ) {
log('No filterset found');
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}
return text;
}
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/******************************************************************************/
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const isUnsupported = rule =>
rule._error !== undefined;
const isRegex = rule =>
rule.condition !== undefined &&
rule.condition.regexFilter !== undefined;
const isRedirect = rule =>
rule.action !== undefined &&
rule.action.type === 'redirect' &&
rule.action.redirect.extensionPath !== undefined;
const isModifyHeaders = rule =>
rule.action !== undefined &&
rule.action.type === 'modifyHeaders';
const isRemoveparam = rule =>
rule.action !== undefined &&
rule.action.type === 'redirect' &&
rule.action.redirect.transform !== undefined;
const isGood = rule =>
isUnsupported(rule) === false &&
isRedirect(rule) === false &&
isModifyHeaders(rule) === false &&
isRemoveparam(rule) === false;
/******************************************************************************/
// Two distinct hostnames:
// www.example.com
// example.com
// Can be reduced to a single one:
// example.com
// Since if example.com matches, then www.example.com (or any other subdomain
// of example.com) will always match.
function pruneHostnameArray(hostnames) {
const rootMap = new Map();
for ( const hostname of hostnames ) {
const labels = hostname.split('.');
let currentMap = rootMap;
let i = labels.length;
while ( i-- ) {
const label = labels[i];
let nextMap = currentMap.get(label);
if ( nextMap === null ) { break; }
if ( nextMap === undefined ) {
if ( i === 0 ) {
currentMap.set(label, (nextMap = null));
} else {
currentMap.set(label, (nextMap = new Map()));
}
} else if ( i === 0 ) {
currentMap.set(label, null);
}
currentMap = nextMap;
}
}
const assemble = (currentMap, currentHostname, out) => {
for ( const [ label, nextMap ] of currentMap ) {
const nextHostname = currentHostname === ''
? label
: `${label}.${currentHostname}`;
if ( nextMap === null ) {
out.push(nextHostname);
} else {
assemble(nextMap, nextHostname, out);
}
}
return out;
};
return assemble(rootMap, '', []);
}
/******************************************************************************/
async function processNetworkFilters(assetDetails, network) {
Add experimental mv3 version This create a separate Chromium extension, named "uBO Minus (MV3)". This experimental mv3 version supports only the blocking of network requests through the declarativeNetRequest API, so as to abide by the stated MV3 philosophy of not requiring broad "read/modify data" permission. Accordingly, the extension should not trigger the warning at installation time: Read and change all your data on all websites The consequences of being permission-less are the following: - No cosmetic filtering (##) - No scriptlet injection (##+js) - No redirect= filters - No csp= filters - No removeparam= filters At this point there is no popup panel or options pages. The default filterset correspond to the default filterset of uBO proper: Listset for 'default': https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/badware.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters-2020.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters-2021.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters-2022.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/privacy.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/quick-fixes.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/resource-abuse.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/unbreak.txt https://easylist.to/easylist/easylist.txt https://easylist.to/easylist/easyprivacy.txt https://malware-filter.gitlab.io/malware-filter/urlhaus-filter-online.txt https://pgl.yoyo.org/adservers/serverlist.php?hostformat=hosts&showintro=1&mimetype=plaintext The result of the conversion of the filters in all these filter lists is as follow: Ruleset size for 'default': 22245 Good: 21408 Maybe good (regexes): 127 redirect-rule= (discarded): 458 csp= (discarded): 85 removeparams= (discarded): 22 Unsupported: 145 The fact that the number of DNR rules are far lower than the number of network filters reported in uBO comes from the fact that lists-to-rulesets converter does its best to coallesce filters into minimal set of rules. Notably, the DNR's requestDomains condition property allows to create a single DNR rule out of all pure hostname-based filters. Regex-based rules are dynamically added at launch time since they must be validated as valid DNR regexes through isRegexSupported() API call. At this point I consider being permission-less the limiting factor: if broad "read/modify data" permission is to be used, than there is not much point for an MV3 version over MV2, just use the MV2 version if you want to benefit all the features which can't be implemented without broad "read/modify data" permission. To locally build the MV3 extension: make mv3 Then load the resulting extension directory in the browser using the "Load unpacked" button. From now on there will be a uBlock0.mv3.zip package available in each release.
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const replacer = (k, v) => {
if ( k.startsWith('_') ) { return; }
Add experimental mv3 version This create a separate Chromium extension, named "uBO Minus (MV3)". This experimental mv3 version supports only the blocking of network requests through the declarativeNetRequest API, so as to abide by the stated MV3 philosophy of not requiring broad "read/modify data" permission. Accordingly, the extension should not trigger the warning at installation time: Read and change all your data on all websites The consequences of being permission-less are the following: - No cosmetic filtering (##) - No scriptlet injection (##+js) - No redirect= filters - No csp= filters - No removeparam= filters At this point there is no popup panel or options pages. The default filterset correspond to the default filterset of uBO proper: Listset for 'default': https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/badware.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters-2020.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters-2021.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters-2022.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/privacy.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/quick-fixes.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/resource-abuse.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/unbreak.txt https://easylist.to/easylist/easylist.txt https://easylist.to/easylist/easyprivacy.txt https://malware-filter.gitlab.io/malware-filter/urlhaus-filter-online.txt https://pgl.yoyo.org/adservers/serverlist.php?hostformat=hosts&showintro=1&mimetype=plaintext The result of the conversion of the filters in all these filter lists is as follow: Ruleset size for 'default': 22245 Good: 21408 Maybe good (regexes): 127 redirect-rule= (discarded): 458 csp= (discarded): 85 removeparams= (discarded): 22 Unsupported: 145 The fact that the number of DNR rules are far lower than the number of network filters reported in uBO comes from the fact that lists-to-rulesets converter does its best to coallesce filters into minimal set of rules. Notably, the DNR's requestDomains condition property allows to create a single DNR rule out of all pure hostname-based filters. Regex-based rules are dynamically added at launch time since they must be validated as valid DNR regexes through isRegexSupported() API call. At this point I consider being permission-less the limiting factor: if broad "read/modify data" permission is to be used, than there is not much point for an MV3 version over MV2, just use the MV2 version if you want to benefit all the features which can't be implemented without broad "read/modify data" permission. To locally build the MV3 extension: make mv3 Then load the resulting extension directory in the browser using the "Load unpacked" button. From now on there will be a uBlock0.mv3.zip package available in each release.
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if ( Array.isArray(v) ) {
return v.sort();
}
if ( v instanceof Object ) {
const sorted = {};
for ( const kk of Object.keys(v).sort() ) {
sorted[kk] = v[kk];
}
return sorted;
}
return v;
};
const { ruleset: rules } = network;
log(`Input filter count: ${network.filterCount}`);
log(`\tAccepted filter count: ${network.acceptedFilterCount}`);
log(`\tRejected filter count: ${network.rejectedFilterCount}`);
log(`Output rule count: ${rules.length}`);
Add experimental mv3 version This create a separate Chromium extension, named "uBO Minus (MV3)". This experimental mv3 version supports only the blocking of network requests through the declarativeNetRequest API, so as to abide by the stated MV3 philosophy of not requiring broad "read/modify data" permission. Accordingly, the extension should not trigger the warning at installation time: Read and change all your data on all websites The consequences of being permission-less are the following: - No cosmetic filtering (##) - No scriptlet injection (##+js) - No redirect= filters - No csp= filters - No removeparam= filters At this point there is no popup panel or options pages. The default filterset correspond to the default filterset of uBO proper: Listset for 'default': https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/badware.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters-2020.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters-2021.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters-2022.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/privacy.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/quick-fixes.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/resource-abuse.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/unbreak.txt https://easylist.to/easylist/easylist.txt https://easylist.to/easylist/easyprivacy.txt https://malware-filter.gitlab.io/malware-filter/urlhaus-filter-online.txt https://pgl.yoyo.org/adservers/serverlist.php?hostformat=hosts&showintro=1&mimetype=plaintext The result of the conversion of the filters in all these filter lists is as follow: Ruleset size for 'default': 22245 Good: 21408 Maybe good (regexes): 127 redirect-rule= (discarded): 458 csp= (discarded): 85 removeparams= (discarded): 22 Unsupported: 145 The fact that the number of DNR rules are far lower than the number of network filters reported in uBO comes from the fact that lists-to-rulesets converter does its best to coallesce filters into minimal set of rules. Notably, the DNR's requestDomains condition property allows to create a single DNR rule out of all pure hostname-based filters. Regex-based rules are dynamically added at launch time since they must be validated as valid DNR regexes through isRegexSupported() API call. At this point I consider being permission-less the limiting factor: if broad "read/modify data" permission is to be used, than there is not much point for an MV3 version over MV2, just use the MV2 version if you want to benefit all the features which can't be implemented without broad "read/modify data" permission. To locally build the MV3 extension: make mv3 Then load the resulting extension directory in the browser using the "Load unpacked" button. From now on there will be a uBlock0.mv3.zip package available in each release.
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// https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Add-ons/WebExtensions/API/declarativeNetRequest/RuleCondition#browser_compatibility
// isUrlFilterCaseSensitive is true by default in Chromium. It will be
// false by default in Chromium 118+.
if ( platform !== 'firefox' ) {
for ( const rule of rules ) {
const { condition } = rule;
if ( condition === undefined ) { continue; }
if ( condition.urlFilter === undefined ) {
if ( condition.regexFilter === undefined ) { continue; }
}
if ( condition.isUrlFilterCaseSensitive === undefined ) {
condition.isUrlFilterCaseSensitive = false;
} else if ( condition.isUrlFilterCaseSensitive === true ) {
condition.isUrlFilterCaseSensitive = undefined;
}
}
}
// Minimize requestDomains arrays
for ( const rule of rules ) {
const condition = rule.condition;
if ( condition === undefined ) { continue; }
const requestDomains = condition.requestDomains;
if ( requestDomains === undefined ) { continue; }
const beforeCount = requestDomains.length;
condition.requestDomains = pruneHostnameArray(requestDomains);
const afterCount = condition.requestDomains.length;
if ( afterCount !== beforeCount ) {
log(`\tPruning requestDomains: from ${beforeCount} to ${afterCount}`);
}
}
const plainGood = rules.filter(rule => isGood(rule) && isRegex(rule) === false);
log(`\tPlain good: ${plainGood.length}`);
log(plainGood
.filter(rule => Array.isArray(rule._warning))
.map(rule => rule._warning.map(v => `\t\t${v}`))
.join('\n'),
true
);
const regexes = rules.filter(rule => isGood(rule) && isRegex(rule));
log(`\tMaybe good (regexes): ${regexes.length}`);
const redirects = rules.filter(rule =>
isUnsupported(rule) === false &&
isRedirect(rule)
);
redirects.forEach(rule => {
requiredRedirectResources.add(
rule.action.redirect.extensionPath.replace(/^\/+/, '')
);
});
log(`\tredirect=: ${redirects.length}`);
Add experimental mv3 version This create a separate Chromium extension, named "uBO Minus (MV3)". This experimental mv3 version supports only the blocking of network requests through the declarativeNetRequest API, so as to abide by the stated MV3 philosophy of not requiring broad "read/modify data" permission. Accordingly, the extension should not trigger the warning at installation time: Read and change all your data on all websites The consequences of being permission-less are the following: - No cosmetic filtering (##) - No scriptlet injection (##+js) - No redirect= filters - No csp= filters - No removeparam= filters At this point there is no popup panel or options pages. The default filterset correspond to the default filterset of uBO proper: Listset for 'default': https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/badware.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters-2020.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters-2021.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters-2022.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/privacy.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/quick-fixes.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/resource-abuse.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/unbreak.txt https://easylist.to/easylist/easylist.txt https://easylist.to/easylist/easyprivacy.txt https://malware-filter.gitlab.io/malware-filter/urlhaus-filter-online.txt https://pgl.yoyo.org/adservers/serverlist.php?hostformat=hosts&showintro=1&mimetype=plaintext The result of the conversion of the filters in all these filter lists is as follow: Ruleset size for 'default': 22245 Good: 21408 Maybe good (regexes): 127 redirect-rule= (discarded): 458 csp= (discarded): 85 removeparams= (discarded): 22 Unsupported: 145 The fact that the number of DNR rules are far lower than the number of network filters reported in uBO comes from the fact that lists-to-rulesets converter does its best to coallesce filters into minimal set of rules. Notably, the DNR's requestDomains condition property allows to create a single DNR rule out of all pure hostname-based filters. Regex-based rules are dynamically added at launch time since they must be validated as valid DNR regexes through isRegexSupported() API call. At this point I consider being permission-less the limiting factor: if broad "read/modify data" permission is to be used, than there is not much point for an MV3 version over MV2, just use the MV2 version if you want to benefit all the features which can't be implemented without broad "read/modify data" permission. To locally build the MV3 extension: make mv3 Then load the resulting extension directory in the browser using the "Load unpacked" button. From now on there will be a uBlock0.mv3.zip package available in each release.
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const removeparamsGood = rules.filter(rule =>
isUnsupported(rule) === false && isRemoveparam(rule)
);
const removeparamsBad = rules.filter(rule =>
isUnsupported(rule) && isRemoveparam(rule)
);
log(`\tremoveparams= (accepted/discarded): ${removeparamsGood.length}/${removeparamsBad.length}`);
Add experimental mv3 version This create a separate Chromium extension, named "uBO Minus (MV3)". This experimental mv3 version supports only the blocking of network requests through the declarativeNetRequest API, so as to abide by the stated MV3 philosophy of not requiring broad "read/modify data" permission. Accordingly, the extension should not trigger the warning at installation time: Read and change all your data on all websites The consequences of being permission-less are the following: - No cosmetic filtering (##) - No scriptlet injection (##+js) - No redirect= filters - No csp= filters - No removeparam= filters At this point there is no popup panel or options pages. The default filterset correspond to the default filterset of uBO proper: Listset for 'default': https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/badware.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters-2020.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters-2021.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters-2022.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/privacy.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/quick-fixes.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/resource-abuse.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/unbreak.txt https://easylist.to/easylist/easylist.txt https://easylist.to/easylist/easyprivacy.txt https://malware-filter.gitlab.io/malware-filter/urlhaus-filter-online.txt https://pgl.yoyo.org/adservers/serverlist.php?hostformat=hosts&showintro=1&mimetype=plaintext The result of the conversion of the filters in all these filter lists is as follow: Ruleset size for 'default': 22245 Good: 21408 Maybe good (regexes): 127 redirect-rule= (discarded): 458 csp= (discarded): 85 removeparams= (discarded): 22 Unsupported: 145 The fact that the number of DNR rules are far lower than the number of network filters reported in uBO comes from the fact that lists-to-rulesets converter does its best to coallesce filters into minimal set of rules. Notably, the DNR's requestDomains condition property allows to create a single DNR rule out of all pure hostname-based filters. Regex-based rules are dynamically added at launch time since they must be validated as valid DNR regexes through isRegexSupported() API call. At this point I consider being permission-less the limiting factor: if broad "read/modify data" permission is to be used, than there is not much point for an MV3 version over MV2, just use the MV2 version if you want to benefit all the features which can't be implemented without broad "read/modify data" permission. To locally build the MV3 extension: make mv3 Then load the resulting extension directory in the browser using the "Load unpacked" button. From now on there will be a uBlock0.mv3.zip package available in each release.
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const modifyHeaders = rules.filter(rule =>
isUnsupported(rule) === false &&
isModifyHeaders(rule)
);
log(`\tmodifyHeaders=: ${modifyHeaders.length}`);
const bad = rules.filter(rule =>
isUnsupported(rule)
);
log(`\tUnsupported: ${bad.length}`);
log(bad.map(rule => rule._error.map(v => `\t\t${v}`)).join('\n'), true);
Add experimental mv3 version This create a separate Chromium extension, named "uBO Minus (MV3)". This experimental mv3 version supports only the blocking of network requests through the declarativeNetRequest API, so as to abide by the stated MV3 philosophy of not requiring broad "read/modify data" permission. Accordingly, the extension should not trigger the warning at installation time: Read and change all your data on all websites The consequences of being permission-less are the following: - No cosmetic filtering (##) - No scriptlet injection (##+js) - No redirect= filters - No csp= filters - No removeparam= filters At this point there is no popup panel or options pages. The default filterset correspond to the default filterset of uBO proper: Listset for 'default': https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/badware.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters-2020.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters-2021.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters-2022.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/privacy.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/quick-fixes.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/resource-abuse.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/unbreak.txt https://easylist.to/easylist/easylist.txt https://easylist.to/easylist/easyprivacy.txt https://malware-filter.gitlab.io/malware-filter/urlhaus-filter-online.txt https://pgl.yoyo.org/adservers/serverlist.php?hostformat=hosts&showintro=1&mimetype=plaintext The result of the conversion of the filters in all these filter lists is as follow: Ruleset size for 'default': 22245 Good: 21408 Maybe good (regexes): 127 redirect-rule= (discarded): 458 csp= (discarded): 85 removeparams= (discarded): 22 Unsupported: 145 The fact that the number of DNR rules are far lower than the number of network filters reported in uBO comes from the fact that lists-to-rulesets converter does its best to coallesce filters into minimal set of rules. Notably, the DNR's requestDomains condition property allows to create a single DNR rule out of all pure hostname-based filters. Regex-based rules are dynamically added at launch time since they must be validated as valid DNR regexes through isRegexSupported() API call. At this point I consider being permission-less the limiting factor: if broad "read/modify data" permission is to be used, than there is not much point for an MV3 version over MV2, just use the MV2 version if you want to benefit all the features which can't be implemented without broad "read/modify data" permission. To locally build the MV3 extension: make mv3 Then load the resulting extension directory in the browser using the "Load unpacked" button. From now on there will be a uBlock0.mv3.zip package available in each release.
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const jsonIndent = platform !== 'firefox' ? 1 : undefined;
writeFile(
`${rulesetDir}/main/${assetDetails.id}.json`,
`${JSON.stringify(plainGood, replacer, jsonIndent)}\n`
);
Add experimental mv3 version This create a separate Chromium extension, named "uBO Minus (MV3)". This experimental mv3 version supports only the blocking of network requests through the declarativeNetRequest API, so as to abide by the stated MV3 philosophy of not requiring broad "read/modify data" permission. Accordingly, the extension should not trigger the warning at installation time: Read and change all your data on all websites The consequences of being permission-less are the following: - No cosmetic filtering (##) - No scriptlet injection (##+js) - No redirect= filters - No csp= filters - No removeparam= filters At this point there is no popup panel or options pages. The default filterset correspond to the default filterset of uBO proper: Listset for 'default': https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/badware.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters-2020.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters-2021.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters-2022.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/privacy.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/quick-fixes.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/resource-abuse.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/unbreak.txt https://easylist.to/easylist/easylist.txt https://easylist.to/easylist/easyprivacy.txt https://malware-filter.gitlab.io/malware-filter/urlhaus-filter-online.txt https://pgl.yoyo.org/adservers/serverlist.php?hostformat=hosts&showintro=1&mimetype=plaintext The result of the conversion of the filters in all these filter lists is as follow: Ruleset size for 'default': 22245 Good: 21408 Maybe good (regexes): 127 redirect-rule= (discarded): 458 csp= (discarded): 85 removeparams= (discarded): 22 Unsupported: 145 The fact that the number of DNR rules are far lower than the number of network filters reported in uBO comes from the fact that lists-to-rulesets converter does its best to coallesce filters into minimal set of rules. Notably, the DNR's requestDomains condition property allows to create a single DNR rule out of all pure hostname-based filters. Regex-based rules are dynamically added at launch time since they must be validated as valid DNR regexes through isRegexSupported() API call. At this point I consider being permission-less the limiting factor: if broad "read/modify data" permission is to be used, than there is not much point for an MV3 version over MV2, just use the MV2 version if you want to benefit all the features which can't be implemented without broad "read/modify data" permission. To locally build the MV3 extension: make mv3 Then load the resulting extension directory in the browser using the "Load unpacked" button. From now on there will be a uBlock0.mv3.zip package available in each release.
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if ( regexes.length !== 0 ) {
writeFile(
`${rulesetDir}/regex/${assetDetails.id}.json`,
`${JSON.stringify(regexes, replacer, 1)}\n`
Add experimental mv3 version This create a separate Chromium extension, named "uBO Minus (MV3)". This experimental mv3 version supports only the blocking of network requests through the declarativeNetRequest API, so as to abide by the stated MV3 philosophy of not requiring broad "read/modify data" permission. Accordingly, the extension should not trigger the warning at installation time: Read and change all your data on all websites The consequences of being permission-less are the following: - No cosmetic filtering (##) - No scriptlet injection (##+js) - No redirect= filters - No csp= filters - No removeparam= filters At this point there is no popup panel or options pages. The default filterset correspond to the default filterset of uBO proper: Listset for 'default': https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/badware.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters-2020.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters-2021.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters-2022.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/privacy.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/quick-fixes.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/resource-abuse.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/unbreak.txt https://easylist.to/easylist/easylist.txt https://easylist.to/easylist/easyprivacy.txt https://malware-filter.gitlab.io/malware-filter/urlhaus-filter-online.txt https://pgl.yoyo.org/adservers/serverlist.php?hostformat=hosts&showintro=1&mimetype=plaintext The result of the conversion of the filters in all these filter lists is as follow: Ruleset size for 'default': 22245 Good: 21408 Maybe good (regexes): 127 redirect-rule= (discarded): 458 csp= (discarded): 85 removeparams= (discarded): 22 Unsupported: 145 The fact that the number of DNR rules are far lower than the number of network filters reported in uBO comes from the fact that lists-to-rulesets converter does its best to coallesce filters into minimal set of rules. Notably, the DNR's requestDomains condition property allows to create a single DNR rule out of all pure hostname-based filters. Regex-based rules are dynamically added at launch time since they must be validated as valid DNR regexes through isRegexSupported() API call. At this point I consider being permission-less the limiting factor: if broad "read/modify data" permission is to be used, than there is not much point for an MV3 version over MV2, just use the MV2 version if you want to benefit all the features which can't be implemented without broad "read/modify data" permission. To locally build the MV3 extension: make mv3 Then load the resulting extension directory in the browser using the "Load unpacked" button. From now on there will be a uBlock0.mv3.zip package available in each release.
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);
}
Add experimental mv3 version This create a separate Chromium extension, named "uBO Minus (MV3)". This experimental mv3 version supports only the blocking of network requests through the declarativeNetRequest API, so as to abide by the stated MV3 philosophy of not requiring broad "read/modify data" permission. Accordingly, the extension should not trigger the warning at installation time: Read and change all your data on all websites The consequences of being permission-less are the following: - No cosmetic filtering (##) - No scriptlet injection (##+js) - No redirect= filters - No csp= filters - No removeparam= filters At this point there is no popup panel or options pages. The default filterset correspond to the default filterset of uBO proper: Listset for 'default': https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/badware.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters-2020.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters-2021.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters-2022.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/privacy.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/quick-fixes.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/resource-abuse.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/unbreak.txt https://easylist.to/easylist/easylist.txt https://easylist.to/easylist/easyprivacy.txt https://malware-filter.gitlab.io/malware-filter/urlhaus-filter-online.txt https://pgl.yoyo.org/adservers/serverlist.php?hostformat=hosts&showintro=1&mimetype=plaintext The result of the conversion of the filters in all these filter lists is as follow: Ruleset size for 'default': 22245 Good: 21408 Maybe good (regexes): 127 redirect-rule= (discarded): 458 csp= (discarded): 85 removeparams= (discarded): 22 Unsupported: 145 The fact that the number of DNR rules are far lower than the number of network filters reported in uBO comes from the fact that lists-to-rulesets converter does its best to coallesce filters into minimal set of rules. Notably, the DNR's requestDomains condition property allows to create a single DNR rule out of all pure hostname-based filters. Regex-based rules are dynamically added at launch time since they must be validated as valid DNR regexes through isRegexSupported() API call. At this point I consider being permission-less the limiting factor: if broad "read/modify data" permission is to be used, than there is not much point for an MV3 version over MV2, just use the MV2 version if you want to benefit all the features which can't be implemented without broad "read/modify data" permission. To locally build the MV3 extension: make mv3 Then load the resulting extension directory in the browser using the "Load unpacked" button. From now on there will be a uBlock0.mv3.zip package available in each release.
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if ( removeparamsGood.length !== 0 ) {
writeFile(
`${rulesetDir}/removeparam/${assetDetails.id}.json`,
`${JSON.stringify(removeparamsGood, replacer, 1)}\n`
);
}
if ( redirects.length !== 0 ) {
writeFile(
`${rulesetDir}/redirect/${assetDetails.id}.json`,
`${JSON.stringify(redirects, replacer, 1)}\n`
);
}
if ( modifyHeaders.length !== 0 ) {
writeFile(
`${rulesetDir}/modify-headers/${assetDetails.id}.json`,
`${JSON.stringify(modifyHeaders, replacer, 1)}\n`
);
}
return {
total: rules.length,
plain: plainGood.length,
discarded: removeparamsBad.length,
rejected: bad.length,
regex: regexes.length,
removeparam: removeparamsGood.length,
redirect: redirects.length,
modifyHeaders: modifyHeaders.length,
};
}
Add experimental mv3 version This create a separate Chromium extension, named "uBO Minus (MV3)". This experimental mv3 version supports only the blocking of network requests through the declarativeNetRequest API, so as to abide by the stated MV3 philosophy of not requiring broad "read/modify data" permission. Accordingly, the extension should not trigger the warning at installation time: Read and change all your data on all websites The consequences of being permission-less are the following: - No cosmetic filtering (##) - No scriptlet injection (##+js) - No redirect= filters - No csp= filters - No removeparam= filters At this point there is no popup panel or options pages. The default filterset correspond to the default filterset of uBO proper: Listset for 'default': https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/badware.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters-2020.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters-2021.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters-2022.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/privacy.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/quick-fixes.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/resource-abuse.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/unbreak.txt https://easylist.to/easylist/easylist.txt https://easylist.to/easylist/easyprivacy.txt https://malware-filter.gitlab.io/malware-filter/urlhaus-filter-online.txt https://pgl.yoyo.org/adservers/serverlist.php?hostformat=hosts&showintro=1&mimetype=plaintext The result of the conversion of the filters in all these filter lists is as follow: Ruleset size for 'default': 22245 Good: 21408 Maybe good (regexes): 127 redirect-rule= (discarded): 458 csp= (discarded): 85 removeparams= (discarded): 22 Unsupported: 145 The fact that the number of DNR rules are far lower than the number of network filters reported in uBO comes from the fact that lists-to-rulesets converter does its best to coallesce filters into minimal set of rules. Notably, the DNR's requestDomains condition property allows to create a single DNR rule out of all pure hostname-based filters. Regex-based rules are dynamically added at launch time since they must be validated as valid DNR regexes through isRegexSupported() API call. At this point I consider being permission-less the limiting factor: if broad "read/modify data" permission is to be used, than there is not much point for an MV3 version over MV2, just use the MV2 version if you want to benefit all the features which can't be implemented without broad "read/modify data" permission. To locally build the MV3 extension: make mv3 Then load the resulting extension directory in the browser using the "Load unpacked" button. From now on there will be a uBlock0.mv3.zip package available in each release.
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/******************************************************************************/
// TODO: unify css/scriptlet processing code since now css styles are
// injected using scriptlet injection.
// Load all available scriptlets into a key-val map, where the key is the
// scriptlet token, and val is the whole content of the file.
let scriptletsMapPromise;
function loadAllSourceScriptlets() {
if ( scriptletsMapPromise !== undefined ) {
return scriptletsMapPromise;
}
scriptletsMapPromise = fs.readdir('./scriptlets').then(files => {
const readTemplateFile = file =>
fs.readFile(`./scriptlets/${file}`, { encoding: 'utf8' })
.then(text => ({ file, text }));
const readPromises = [];
for ( const file of files ) {
readPromises.push(readTemplateFile(file));
}
return Promise.all(readPromises).then(results => {
const originalScriptletMap = new Map();
for ( const details of results ) {
originalScriptletMap.set(
details.file.replace('.template.js', '')
.replace('.template.css', ''),
details.text
);
}
return originalScriptletMap;
});
});
return scriptletsMapPromise;
}
/******************************************************************************/
async function processGenericCosmeticFilters(assetDetails, bucketsMap, exceptionSet) {
if ( bucketsMap === undefined ) { return 0; }
if ( exceptionSet ) {
for ( const [ hash, selectors ] of bucketsMap ) {
let i = selectors.length;
while ( i-- ) {
const selector = selectors[i];
if ( exceptionSet.has(selector) === false ) { continue; }
selectors.splice(i, 1);
//log(`\tRemoving excepted generic filter ##${selector}`);
}
if ( selectors.length === 0 ) {
bucketsMap.delete(hash);
}
}
}
if ( bucketsMap.size === 0 ) { return 0; }
const bucketsList = Array.from(bucketsMap);
const count = bucketsList.reduce((a, v) => a += v[1].length, 0);
if ( count === 0 ) { return 0; }
const selectorLists = bucketsList.map(v => [ v[0], v[1].join(',') ]);
const originalScriptletMap = await loadAllSourceScriptlets();
let patchedScriptlet = originalScriptletMap.get('css-generic').replace(
'$rulesetId$',
assetDetails.id
);
patchedScriptlet = safeReplace(patchedScriptlet,
/\bself\.\$genericSelectorMap\$/,
`${JSON.stringify(selectorLists, scriptletJsonReplacer)}`
);
writeFile(
[mv3] Add ability to handle entity-based CSS and scriptlet injection filters This commit adds the ability to inject entity-based plain CSS filters and also a set of the most commonly used entity-based scriptlet injection filters. Since the scripting API is not compatible with entity patterns, the entity-related content scripts are injected in all documents and the entity-matching is done by the content script themselves. Given this, entity-based content scripts are enabled only when working in the Complete filtering mode, there won't be any entity-based filters injected in lower modes. Also, since there is no way to reasonably have access to the Public Suffix List in the content scripts, the entity-matching algorithm is an approximation, though I expect false positives to be rare (time will tell). In the event of such false positive, simply falling back to Optimal mode will fix the issue. The following issues have been fixed at the same time: Fixed the no-filtering mode related rules having lower priority then redirect rules, i.e. redirect rules would still be applied despite disabling all filtering on a site. Fixed improper detection of changes to the generic-related CSS content script, potentially causing undue delays when for example trying to access the popup panel while working in Complete mode. The scripting MV3 can be quite slow when registering/updating large content scripts, so uBOL does its best to call the API only if really needed, but there had been a regression in the recent builds preventing uBO from properly detecting unchanged content script parameters.
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`${scriptletDir}/generic/${assetDetails.id}.js`,
patchedScriptlet
);
log(`CSS-generic: ${count} plain CSS selectors`);
return count;
}
/******************************************************************************/
async function processGenericHighCosmeticFilters(assetDetails, selectorSet, exceptionSet) {
if ( selectorSet === undefined ) { return 0; }
if ( exceptionSet ) {
for ( const selector of selectorSet ) {
if ( exceptionSet.has(selector) === false ) { continue; }
selectorSet.delete(selector);
//log(`\tRemoving excepted generic filter ##${selector}`);
}
}
if ( selectorSet.size === 0 ) { return 0; }
const selectorLists = Array.from(selectorSet).sort().join(',\n');
const originalScriptletMap = await loadAllSourceScriptlets();
let patchedScriptlet = originalScriptletMap.get('css-generichigh').replace(
'$rulesetId$',
assetDetails.id
);
patchedScriptlet = safeReplace(patchedScriptlet,
/\$selectorList\$/,
selectorLists
);
writeFile(
`${scriptletDir}/generichigh/${assetDetails.id}.css`,
patchedScriptlet
);
log(`CSS-generic-high: ${selectorSet.size} plain CSS selectors`);
return selectorSet.size;
}
/******************************************************************************/
// This merges selectors which are used by the same hostnames
function groupSelectorsByHostnames(mapin) {
if ( mapin === undefined ) { return []; }
const merged = new Map();
for ( const [ selector, details ] of mapin ) {
if ( details.rejected ) { continue; }
const json = JSON.stringify(details);
let entries = merged.get(json);
if ( entries === undefined ) {
entries = new Set();
merged.set(json, entries);
}
entries.add(selector);
}
const out = [];
for ( const [ json, entries ] of merged ) {
const details = JSON.parse(json);
details.selectors = Array.from(entries).sort();
out.push(details);
}
return out;
}
// This merges hostnames which have the same set of selectors.
//
// Also, we sort the hostnames to increase likelihood that selector with
// same hostnames will end up in same generated scriptlet.
function groupHostnamesBySelectors(arrayin) {
const contentMap = new Map();
for ( const entry of arrayin ) {
const id = uidint32(JSON.stringify(entry.selectors));
let details = contentMap.get(id);
if ( details === undefined ) {
details = { a: entry.selectors };
contentMap.set(id, details);
}
if ( entry.matches !== undefined ) {
if ( details.y === undefined ) {
details.y = new Set();
}
for ( const hn of entry.matches ) {
details.y.add(hn);
}
}
if ( entry.excludeMatches !== undefined ) {
if ( details.n === undefined ) {
details.n = new Set();
}
for ( const hn of entry.excludeMatches ) {
details.n.add(hn);
}
}
}
const out = Array.from(contentMap).map(a => [
a[0], {
a: a[1].a,
y: a[1].y ? Array.from(a[1].y).sort(hnSort) : '*',
n: a[1].n ? Array.from(a[1].n) : undefined,
}
]).sort((a, b) => {
const ha = Array.isArray(a[1].y) ? a[1].y[0] : '*';
const hb = Array.isArray(b[1].y) ? b[1].y[0] : '*';
return hnSort(ha, hb);
});
return out;
}
const scriptletHostnameToIdMap = (hostnames, id, map) => {
for ( const hn of hostnames ) {
const existing = map.get(hn);
if ( existing === undefined ) {
map.set(hn, id);
} else if ( Array.isArray(existing) ) {
existing.push(id);
} else {
map.set(hn, [ existing, id ]);
}
}
};
const scriptletJsonReplacer = (k, v) => {
if ( k === 'n' ) {
if ( v === undefined || v.size === 0 ) { return; }
return Array.from(v);
}
if ( v instanceof Set || v instanceof Map ) {
if ( v.size === 0 ) { return; }
return Array.from(v);
}
return v;
};
/******************************************************************************/
function argsMap2List(argsMap, hostnamesMap) {
const argsList = [];
const indexMap = new Map();
for ( const [ id, details ] of argsMap ) {
indexMap.set(id, argsList.length);
argsList.push(details);
}
for ( const [ hn, ids ] of hostnamesMap ) {
if ( typeof ids === 'number' ) {
hostnamesMap.set(hn, indexMap.get(ids));
continue;
}
for ( let i = 0; i < ids.length; i++ ) {
ids[i] = indexMap.get(ids[i]);
}
}
return argsList;
}
/******************************************************************************/
async function processCosmeticFilters(assetDetails, mapin) {
if ( mapin === undefined ) { return 0; }
if ( mapin.size === 0 ) { return 0; }
[mv3] Add ability to handle entity-based CSS and scriptlet injection filters This commit adds the ability to inject entity-based plain CSS filters and also a set of the most commonly used entity-based scriptlet injection filters. Since the scripting API is not compatible with entity patterns, the entity-related content scripts are injected in all documents and the entity-matching is done by the content script themselves. Given this, entity-based content scripts are enabled only when working in the Complete filtering mode, there won't be any entity-based filters injected in lower modes. Also, since there is no way to reasonably have access to the Public Suffix List in the content scripts, the entity-matching algorithm is an approximation, though I expect false positives to be rare (time will tell). In the event of such false positive, simply falling back to Optimal mode will fix the issue. The following issues have been fixed at the same time: Fixed the no-filtering mode related rules having lower priority then redirect rules, i.e. redirect rules would still be applied despite disabling all filtering on a site. Fixed improper detection of changes to the generic-related CSS content script, potentially causing undue delays when for example trying to access the popup panel while working in Complete mode. The scripting MV3 can be quite slow when registering/updating large content scripts, so uBOL does its best to call the API only if really needed, but there had been a regression in the recent builds preventing uBO from properly detecting unchanged content script parameters.
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const domainBasedEntries = groupHostnamesBySelectors(
groupSelectorsByHostnames(mapin)
);
// We do not want more than n CSS files per subscription, so we will
// group multiple unrelated selectors in the same file, and distinct
// css declarations will be injected programmatically according to the
// hostname of the current document.
//
// The cosmetic filters will be injected programmatically as content
// script and the decisions to activate the cosmetic filters will be
// done at injection time according to the document's hostname.
const generatedFiles = [];
const argsMap = domainBasedEntries.map(entry => [
entry[0],
{
a: entry[1].a ? entry[1].a.join(',\n') : undefined,
n: entry[1].n
}
]);
const hostnamesMap = new Map();
for ( const [ id, details ] of domainBasedEntries ) {
if ( details.y === undefined ) { continue; }
scriptletHostnameToIdMap(details.y, id, hostnamesMap);
}
const argsList = argsMap2List(argsMap, hostnamesMap);
const entitiesMap = new Map();
for ( const [ hn, details ] of hostnamesMap ) {
if ( hn.endsWith('.*') === false ) { continue; }
hostnamesMap.delete(hn);
entitiesMap.set(hn.slice(0, -2), details);
}
// Extract exceptions from argsList, simplify argsList entries
const exceptionsMap = new Map();
for ( let i = 0; i < argsList.length; i++ ) {
const details = argsList[i];
if ( details.n ) {
for ( const hn of details.n ) {
if ( exceptionsMap.has(hn) === false ) {
exceptionsMap.set(hn, []);
}
exceptionsMap.get(hn).push(i);
[mv3] Add ability to handle entity-based CSS and scriptlet injection filters This commit adds the ability to inject entity-based plain CSS filters and also a set of the most commonly used entity-based scriptlet injection filters. Since the scripting API is not compatible with entity patterns, the entity-related content scripts are injected in all documents and the entity-matching is done by the content script themselves. Given this, entity-based content scripts are enabled only when working in the Complete filtering mode, there won't be any entity-based filters injected in lower modes. Also, since there is no way to reasonably have access to the Public Suffix List in the content scripts, the entity-matching algorithm is an approximation, though I expect false positives to be rare (time will tell). In the event of such false positive, simply falling back to Optimal mode will fix the issue. The following issues have been fixed at the same time: Fixed the no-filtering mode related rules having lower priority then redirect rules, i.e. redirect rules would still be applied despite disabling all filtering on a site. Fixed improper detection of changes to the generic-related CSS content script, potentially causing undue delays when for example trying to access the popup panel while working in Complete mode. The scripting MV3 can be quite slow when registering/updating large content scripts, so uBOL does its best to call the API only if really needed, but there had been a regression in the recent builds preventing uBO from properly detecting unchanged content script parameters.
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}
}
argsList[i] = details.a;
[mv3] Add ability to handle entity-based CSS and scriptlet injection filters This commit adds the ability to inject entity-based plain CSS filters and also a set of the most commonly used entity-based scriptlet injection filters. Since the scripting API is not compatible with entity patterns, the entity-related content scripts are injected in all documents and the entity-matching is done by the content script themselves. Given this, entity-based content scripts are enabled only when working in the Complete filtering mode, there won't be any entity-based filters injected in lower modes. Also, since there is no way to reasonably have access to the Public Suffix List in the content scripts, the entity-matching algorithm is an approximation, though I expect false positives to be rare (time will tell). In the event of such false positive, simply falling back to Optimal mode will fix the issue. The following issues have been fixed at the same time: Fixed the no-filtering mode related rules having lower priority then redirect rules, i.e. redirect rules would still be applied despite disabling all filtering on a site. Fixed improper detection of changes to the generic-related CSS content script, potentially causing undue delays when for example trying to access the popup panel while working in Complete mode. The scripting MV3 can be quite slow when registering/updating large content scripts, so uBOL does its best to call the API only if really needed, but there had been a regression in the recent builds preventing uBO from properly detecting unchanged content script parameters.
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}
const originalScriptletMap = await loadAllSourceScriptlets();
let patchedScriptlet = originalScriptletMap.get('css-specific').replace(
'$rulesetId$',
assetDetails.id
);
patchedScriptlet = safeReplace(patchedScriptlet,
/\bself\.\$argsList\$/,
`${JSON.stringify(argsList, scriptletJsonReplacer)}`
);
patchedScriptlet = safeReplace(patchedScriptlet,
/\bself\.\$hostnamesMap\$/,
`${JSON.stringify(hostnamesMap, scriptletJsonReplacer)}`
);
patchedScriptlet = safeReplace(patchedScriptlet,
/\bself\.\$entitiesMap\$/,
`${JSON.stringify(entitiesMap, scriptletJsonReplacer)}`
);
patchedScriptlet = safeReplace(patchedScriptlet,
/\bself\.\$exceptionsMap\$/,
`${JSON.stringify(exceptionsMap, scriptletJsonReplacer)}`
);
writeFile(`${scriptletDir}/specific/${assetDetails.id}.js`, patchedScriptlet);
generatedFiles.push(`${assetDetails.id}`);
if ( generatedFiles.length !== 0 ) {
log(`CSS-specific: ${mapin.size} distinct filters`);
log(`\tCombined into ${hostnamesMap.size} distinct hostnames`);
log(`\tCombined into ${entitiesMap.size} distinct entities`);
}
return hostnamesMap.size + entitiesMap.size;
}
/******************************************************************************/
async function processDeclarativeCosmeticFilters(assetDetails, mapin) {
if ( mapin === undefined ) { return 0; }
if ( mapin.size === 0 ) { return 0; }
// Distinguish declarative-compiled-as-procedural from actual procedural.
const declaratives = new Map();
mapin.forEach((details, jsonSelector) => {
const selector = JSON.parse(jsonSelector);
if ( selector.cssable !== true ) { return; }
selector.cssable = undefined;
declaratives.set(JSON.stringify(selector), details);
});
if ( declaratives.size === 0 ) { return 0; }
const contentArray = groupHostnamesBySelectors(
groupSelectorsByHostnames(declaratives)
);
const argsMap = contentArray.map(entry => [
entry[0],
{
a: entry[1].a,
n: entry[1].n,
}
]);
const hostnamesMap = new Map();
for ( const [ id, details ] of contentArray ) {
if ( details.y === undefined ) { continue; }
scriptletHostnameToIdMap(details.y, id, hostnamesMap);
}
const argsList = argsMap2List(argsMap, hostnamesMap);
const entitiesMap = new Map();
for ( const [ hn, details ] of hostnamesMap ) {
if ( hn.endsWith('.*') === false ) { continue; }
hostnamesMap.delete(hn);
entitiesMap.set(hn.slice(0, -2), details);
}
// Extract exceptions from argsList, simplify argsList entries
const exceptionsMap = new Map();
for ( let i = 0; i < argsList.length; i++ ) {
const details = argsList[i];
if ( details.n ) {
for ( const hn of details.n ) {
if ( exceptionsMap.has(hn) === false ) {
exceptionsMap.set(hn, []);
}
exceptionsMap.get(hn).push(i);
}
}
argsList[i] = details.a;
}
const originalScriptletMap = await loadAllSourceScriptlets();
let patchedScriptlet = originalScriptletMap.get('css-declarative').replace(
'$rulesetId$',
assetDetails.id
);
patchedScriptlet = safeReplace(patchedScriptlet,
/\bself\.\$argsList\$/,
`${JSON.stringify(argsList, scriptletJsonReplacer)}`
);
patchedScriptlet = safeReplace(patchedScriptlet,
/\bself\.\$hostnamesMap\$/,
`${JSON.stringify(hostnamesMap, scriptletJsonReplacer)}`
);
patchedScriptlet = safeReplace(patchedScriptlet,
/\bself\.\$entitiesMap\$/,
`${JSON.stringify(entitiesMap, scriptletJsonReplacer)}`
);
patchedScriptlet = safeReplace(patchedScriptlet,
/\bself\.\$exceptionsMap\$/,
`${JSON.stringify(exceptionsMap, scriptletJsonReplacer)}`
);
[mv3] Add ability to handle entity-based CSS and scriptlet injection filters This commit adds the ability to inject entity-based plain CSS filters and also a set of the most commonly used entity-based scriptlet injection filters. Since the scripting API is not compatible with entity patterns, the entity-related content scripts are injected in all documents and the entity-matching is done by the content script themselves. Given this, entity-based content scripts are enabled only when working in the Complete filtering mode, there won't be any entity-based filters injected in lower modes. Also, since there is no way to reasonably have access to the Public Suffix List in the content scripts, the entity-matching algorithm is an approximation, though I expect false positives to be rare (time will tell). In the event of such false positive, simply falling back to Optimal mode will fix the issue. The following issues have been fixed at the same time: Fixed the no-filtering mode related rules having lower priority then redirect rules, i.e. redirect rules would still be applied despite disabling all filtering on a site. Fixed improper detection of changes to the generic-related CSS content script, potentially causing undue delays when for example trying to access the popup panel while working in Complete mode. The scripting MV3 can be quite slow when registering/updating large content scripts, so uBOL does its best to call the API only if really needed, but there had been a regression in the recent builds preventing uBO from properly detecting unchanged content script parameters.
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writeFile(`${scriptletDir}/declarative/${assetDetails.id}.js`, patchedScriptlet);
if ( contentArray.length !== 0 ) {
log(`CSS-declarative: ${declaratives.size} distinct filters`);
log(`\tCombined into ${hostnamesMap.size} distinct hostnames`);
log(`\tCombined into ${entitiesMap.size} distinct entities`);
}
return hostnamesMap.size + entitiesMap.size;
}
/******************************************************************************/
async function processProceduralCosmeticFilters(assetDetails, mapin) {
if ( mapin === undefined ) { return 0; }
if ( mapin.size === 0 ) { return 0; }
// Distinguish declarative-compiled-as-procedural from actual procedural.
const procedurals = new Map();
mapin.forEach((details, jsonSelector) => {
const selector = JSON.parse(jsonSelector);
if ( selector.cssable ) { return; }
procedurals.set(jsonSelector, details);
});
if ( procedurals.size === 0 ) { return 0; }
const contentArray = groupHostnamesBySelectors(
groupSelectorsByHostnames(procedurals)
);
const argsMap = contentArray.map(entry => [
entry[0],
{
a: entry[1].a,
n: entry[1].n,
}
]);
const hostnamesMap = new Map();
for ( const [ id, details ] of contentArray ) {
if ( details.y === undefined ) { continue; }
scriptletHostnameToIdMap(details.y, id, hostnamesMap);
}
const argsList = argsMap2List(argsMap, hostnamesMap);
const entitiesMap = new Map();
for ( const [ hn, details ] of hostnamesMap ) {
if ( hn.endsWith('.*') === false ) { continue; }
hostnamesMap.delete(hn);
entitiesMap.set(hn.slice(0, -2), details);
}
// Extract exceptions from argsList, simplify argsList entries
const exceptionsMap = new Map();
for ( let i = 0; i < argsList.length; i++ ) {
const details = argsList[i];
if ( details.n ) {
for ( const hn of details.n ) {
if ( exceptionsMap.has(hn) === false ) {
exceptionsMap.set(hn, []);
}
exceptionsMap.get(hn).push(i);
}
}
argsList[i] = details.a;
}
const originalScriptletMap = await loadAllSourceScriptlets();
let patchedScriptlet = originalScriptletMap.get('css-procedural').replace(
'$rulesetId$',
assetDetails.id
);
patchedScriptlet = safeReplace(patchedScriptlet,
/\bself\.\$argsList\$/,
`${JSON.stringify(argsList, scriptletJsonReplacer)}`
);
patchedScriptlet = safeReplace(patchedScriptlet,
/\bself\.\$hostnamesMap\$/,
`${JSON.stringify(hostnamesMap, scriptletJsonReplacer)}`
);
patchedScriptlet = safeReplace(patchedScriptlet,
/\bself\.\$entitiesMap\$/,
`${JSON.stringify(entitiesMap, scriptletJsonReplacer)}`
);
patchedScriptlet = safeReplace(patchedScriptlet,
/\bself\.\$exceptionsMap\$/,
`${JSON.stringify(exceptionsMap, scriptletJsonReplacer)}`
);
[mv3] Add ability to handle entity-based CSS and scriptlet injection filters This commit adds the ability to inject entity-based plain CSS filters and also a set of the most commonly used entity-based scriptlet injection filters. Since the scripting API is not compatible with entity patterns, the entity-related content scripts are injected in all documents and the entity-matching is done by the content script themselves. Given this, entity-based content scripts are enabled only when working in the Complete filtering mode, there won't be any entity-based filters injected in lower modes. Also, since there is no way to reasonably have access to the Public Suffix List in the content scripts, the entity-matching algorithm is an approximation, though I expect false positives to be rare (time will tell). In the event of such false positive, simply falling back to Optimal mode will fix the issue. The following issues have been fixed at the same time: Fixed the no-filtering mode related rules having lower priority then redirect rules, i.e. redirect rules would still be applied despite disabling all filtering on a site. Fixed improper detection of changes to the generic-related CSS content script, potentially causing undue delays when for example trying to access the popup panel while working in Complete mode. The scripting MV3 can be quite slow when registering/updating large content scripts, so uBOL does its best to call the API only if really needed, but there had been a regression in the recent builds preventing uBO from properly detecting unchanged content script parameters.
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writeFile(`${scriptletDir}/procedural/${assetDetails.id}.js`, patchedScriptlet);
if ( contentArray.length !== 0 ) {
log(`Procedural-related distinct filters: ${procedurals.size} distinct combined selectors`);
log(`\tCombined into ${hostnamesMap.size} distinct hostnames`);
log(`\tCombined into ${entitiesMap.size} distinct entities`);
}
return hostnamesMap.size + entitiesMap.size;
}
/******************************************************************************/
Add experimental mv3 version This create a separate Chromium extension, named "uBO Minus (MV3)". This experimental mv3 version supports only the blocking of network requests through the declarativeNetRequest API, so as to abide by the stated MV3 philosophy of not requiring broad "read/modify data" permission. Accordingly, the extension should not trigger the warning at installation time: Read and change all your data on all websites The consequences of being permission-less are the following: - No cosmetic filtering (##) - No scriptlet injection (##+js) - No redirect= filters - No csp= filters - No removeparam= filters At this point there is no popup panel or options pages. The default filterset correspond to the default filterset of uBO proper: Listset for 'default': https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/badware.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters-2020.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters-2021.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters-2022.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/privacy.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/quick-fixes.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/resource-abuse.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/unbreak.txt https://easylist.to/easylist/easylist.txt https://easylist.to/easylist/easyprivacy.txt https://malware-filter.gitlab.io/malware-filter/urlhaus-filter-online.txt https://pgl.yoyo.org/adservers/serverlist.php?hostformat=hosts&showintro=1&mimetype=plaintext The result of the conversion of the filters in all these filter lists is as follow: Ruleset size for 'default': 22245 Good: 21408 Maybe good (regexes): 127 redirect-rule= (discarded): 458 csp= (discarded): 85 removeparams= (discarded): 22 Unsupported: 145 The fact that the number of DNR rules are far lower than the number of network filters reported in uBO comes from the fact that lists-to-rulesets converter does its best to coallesce filters into minimal set of rules. Notably, the DNR's requestDomains condition property allows to create a single DNR rule out of all pure hostname-based filters. Regex-based rules are dynamically added at launch time since they must be validated as valid DNR regexes through isRegexSupported() API call. At this point I consider being permission-less the limiting factor: if broad "read/modify data" permission is to be used, than there is not much point for an MV3 version over MV2, just use the MV2 version if you want to benefit all the features which can't be implemented without broad "read/modify data" permission. To locally build the MV3 extension: make mv3 Then load the resulting extension directory in the browser using the "Load unpacked" button. From now on there will be a uBlock0.mv3.zip package available in each release.
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async function processScriptletFilters(assetDetails, mapin) {
if ( mapin === undefined ) { return 0; }
if ( mapin.size === 0 ) { return 0; }
[mv3] Add ability to handle entity-based CSS and scriptlet injection filters This commit adds the ability to inject entity-based plain CSS filters and also a set of the most commonly used entity-based scriptlet injection filters. Since the scripting API is not compatible with entity patterns, the entity-related content scripts are injected in all documents and the entity-matching is done by the content script themselves. Given this, entity-based content scripts are enabled only when working in the Complete filtering mode, there won't be any entity-based filters injected in lower modes. Also, since there is no way to reasonably have access to the Public Suffix List in the content scripts, the entity-matching algorithm is an approximation, though I expect false positives to be rare (time will tell). In the event of such false positive, simply falling back to Optimal mode will fix the issue. The following issues have been fixed at the same time: Fixed the no-filtering mode related rules having lower priority then redirect rules, i.e. redirect rules would still be applied despite disabling all filtering on a site. Fixed improper detection of changes to the generic-related CSS content script, potentially causing undue delays when for example trying to access the popup panel while working in Complete mode. The scripting MV3 can be quite slow when registering/updating large content scripts, so uBOL does its best to call the API only if really needed, but there had been a regression in the recent builds preventing uBO from properly detecting unchanged content script parameters.
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makeScriptlet.init();
[mv3] Add ability to handle entity-based CSS and scriptlet injection filters This commit adds the ability to inject entity-based plain CSS filters and also a set of the most commonly used entity-based scriptlet injection filters. Since the scripting API is not compatible with entity patterns, the entity-related content scripts are injected in all documents and the entity-matching is done by the content script themselves. Given this, entity-based content scripts are enabled only when working in the Complete filtering mode, there won't be any entity-based filters injected in lower modes. Also, since there is no way to reasonably have access to the Public Suffix List in the content scripts, the entity-matching algorithm is an approximation, though I expect false positives to be rare (time will tell). In the event of such false positive, simply falling back to Optimal mode will fix the issue. The following issues have been fixed at the same time: Fixed the no-filtering mode related rules having lower priority then redirect rules, i.e. redirect rules would still be applied despite disabling all filtering on a site. Fixed improper detection of changes to the generic-related CSS content script, potentially causing undue delays when for example trying to access the popup panel while working in Complete mode. The scripting MV3 can be quite slow when registering/updating large content scripts, so uBOL does its best to call the API only if really needed, but there had been a regression in the recent builds preventing uBO from properly detecting unchanged content script parameters.
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for ( const details of mapin.values() ) {
makeScriptlet.compile(details);
[mv3] Add ability to handle entity-based CSS and scriptlet injection filters This commit adds the ability to inject entity-based plain CSS filters and also a set of the most commonly used entity-based scriptlet injection filters. Since the scripting API is not compatible with entity patterns, the entity-related content scripts are injected in all documents and the entity-matching is done by the content script themselves. Given this, entity-based content scripts are enabled only when working in the Complete filtering mode, there won't be any entity-based filters injected in lower modes. Also, since there is no way to reasonably have access to the Public Suffix List in the content scripts, the entity-matching algorithm is an approximation, though I expect false positives to be rare (time will tell). In the event of such false positive, simply falling back to Optimal mode will fix the issue. The following issues have been fixed at the same time: Fixed the no-filtering mode related rules having lower priority then redirect rules, i.e. redirect rules would still be applied despite disabling all filtering on a site. Fixed improper detection of changes to the generic-related CSS content script, potentially causing undue delays when for example trying to access the popup panel while working in Complete mode. The scripting MV3 can be quite slow when registering/updating large content scripts, so uBOL does its best to call the API only if really needed, but there had been a regression in the recent builds preventing uBO from properly detecting unchanged content script parameters.
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}
const stats = await makeScriptlet.commit(
assetDetails.id,
`${scriptletDir}/scriptlet`,
writeFile
);
if ( stats.length !== 0 ) {
scriptletStats.set(assetDetails.id, stats);
[mv3] Add ability to handle entity-based CSS and scriptlet injection filters This commit adds the ability to inject entity-based plain CSS filters and also a set of the most commonly used entity-based scriptlet injection filters. Since the scripting API is not compatible with entity patterns, the entity-related content scripts are injected in all documents and the entity-matching is done by the content script themselves. Given this, entity-based content scripts are enabled only when working in the Complete filtering mode, there won't be any entity-based filters injected in lower modes. Also, since there is no way to reasonably have access to the Public Suffix List in the content scripts, the entity-matching algorithm is an approximation, though I expect false positives to be rare (time will tell). In the event of such false positive, simply falling back to Optimal mode will fix the issue. The following issues have been fixed at the same time: Fixed the no-filtering mode related rules having lower priority then redirect rules, i.e. redirect rules would still be applied despite disabling all filtering on a site. Fixed improper detection of changes to the generic-related CSS content script, potentially causing undue delays when for example trying to access the popup panel while working in Complete mode. The scripting MV3 can be quite slow when registering/updating large content scripts, so uBOL does its best to call the API only if really needed, but there had been a regression in the recent builds preventing uBO from properly detecting unchanged content script parameters.
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}
makeScriptlet.reset();
return stats.length;
}
/******************************************************************************/
async function rulesetFromURLs(assetDetails) {
log('============================');
log(`Listset for '${assetDetails.id}':`);
if ( assetDetails.text === undefined ) {
const text = await fetchAsset(assetDetails);
if ( text === '' ) { return; }
assetDetails.text = text;
}
const extensionPaths = [];
for ( const [ fname, details ] of redirectResourcesMap ) {
const path = `/web_accessible_resources/${fname}`;
extensionPaths.push([ fname, path ]);
if ( details.alias === undefined ) { continue; }
if ( typeof details.alias === 'string' ) {
extensionPaths.push([ details.alias, path ]);
continue;
}
if ( Array.isArray(details.alias) === false ) { continue; }
for ( const alias of details.alias ) {
extensionPaths.push([ alias, path ]);
}
}
const results = await dnrRulesetFromRawLists(
[ { name: assetDetails.id, text: assetDetails.text } ],
{ env, extensionPaths, secret: assetDetails.secret }
);
const netStats = await processNetworkFilters(
assetDetails,
results.network
);
// Split cosmetic filters into two groups: declarative and procedural
const declarativeCosmetic = new Map();
const proceduralCosmetic = new Map();
const rejectedCosmetic = [];
if ( results.specificCosmetic ) {
for ( const [ selector, details ] of results.specificCosmetic ) {
if ( details.rejected ) {
rejectedCosmetic.push(selector);
continue;
}
if ( selector.startsWith('{') === false ) {
declarativeCosmetic.set(selector, details);
continue;
}
const parsed = JSON.parse(selector);
parsed.raw = undefined;
proceduralCosmetic.set(JSON.stringify(parsed), details);
}
}
if ( rejectedCosmetic.length !== 0 ) {
log(`Rejected cosmetic filters: ${rejectedCosmetic.length}`);
log(rejectedCosmetic.map(line => `\t${line}`).join('\n'), true);
}
if (
Array.isArray(results.network.generichideExclusions) &&
results.network.generichideExclusions.length !== 0
) {
genericDetails.set(
assetDetails.id,
results.network.generichideExclusions.filter(hn => hn.endsWith('.*') === false).sort()
);
}
const genericCosmeticStats = await processGenericCosmeticFilters(
assetDetails,
results.genericCosmetic,
results.genericCosmeticExceptions
);
const genericHighCosmeticStats = await processGenericHighCosmeticFilters(
assetDetails,
results.genericHighCosmetic,
results.genericCosmeticExceptions
);
const specificCosmeticStats = await processCosmeticFilters(
assetDetails,
declarativeCosmetic
);
const declarativeStats = await processDeclarativeCosmeticFilters(
assetDetails,
proceduralCosmetic
);
const proceduralStats = await processProceduralCosmeticFilters(
assetDetails,
proceduralCosmetic
);
const scriptletStats = await processScriptletFilters(
assetDetails,
results.scriptlet
);
rulesetDetails.push({
id: assetDetails.id,
name: assetDetails.name,
group: assetDetails.group,
enabled: assetDetails.enabled,
lang: assetDetails.lang,
homeURL: assetDetails.homeURL,
filters: {
total: results.network.filterCount,
accepted: results.network.acceptedFilterCount,
rejected: results.network.rejectedFilterCount,
},
rules: {
total: netStats.total,
plain: netStats.plain,
regex: netStats.regex,
removeparam: netStats.removeparam,
redirect: netStats.redirect,
modifyHeaders: netStats.modifyHeaders,
discarded: netStats.discarded,
rejected: netStats.rejected,
},
css: {
generic: genericCosmeticStats,
generichigh: genericHighCosmeticStats,
specific: specificCosmeticStats,
declarative: declarativeStats,
procedural: proceduralStats,
},
[mv3] Add ability to handle entity-based CSS and scriptlet injection filters This commit adds the ability to inject entity-based plain CSS filters and also a set of the most commonly used entity-based scriptlet injection filters. Since the scripting API is not compatible with entity patterns, the entity-related content scripts are injected in all documents and the entity-matching is done by the content script themselves. Given this, entity-based content scripts are enabled only when working in the Complete filtering mode, there won't be any entity-based filters injected in lower modes. Also, since there is no way to reasonably have access to the Public Suffix List in the content scripts, the entity-matching algorithm is an approximation, though I expect false positives to be rare (time will tell). In the event of such false positive, simply falling back to Optimal mode will fix the issue. The following issues have been fixed at the same time: Fixed the no-filtering mode related rules having lower priority then redirect rules, i.e. redirect rules would still be applied despite disabling all filtering on a site. Fixed improper detection of changes to the generic-related CSS content script, potentially causing undue delays when for example trying to access the popup panel while working in Complete mode. The scripting MV3 can be quite slow when registering/updating large content scripts, so uBOL does its best to call the API only if really needed, but there had been a regression in the recent builds preventing uBO from properly detecting unchanged content script parameters.
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scriptlets: scriptletStats,
});
ruleResources.push({
id: assetDetails.id,
enabled: assetDetails.enabled,
path: `/rulesets/main/${assetDetails.id}.json`
});
}
/******************************************************************************/
async function main() {
let version = '';
{
const now = new Date();
const yearPart = now.getUTCFullYear();
const monthPart = now.getUTCMonth() + 1;
const dayPart = now.getUTCDate();
const hourPart = Math.floor(now.getUTCHours());
const minutePart = Math.floor(now.getUTCMinutes());
version = `${yearPart}.${monthPart}.${dayPart}.${hourPart * 60 + minutePart}`;
}
log(`Version: ${version}`);
// Get assets.json content
const assets = await fs.readFile(
`./assets.json`,
{ encoding: 'utf8' }
).then(text =>
JSON.parse(text)
);
// This will be used to sign our inserted `!#trusted on` directives
const secret = createHash('sha256').update(randomBytes(16)).digest('hex').slice(0,16);
log(`Secret: ${secret}`);
// Assemble all default lists as the default ruleset
const contentURLs = [
'https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters.min.txt',
'https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/badware.txt',
'https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/privacy.min.txt',
'https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/unbreak.min.txt',
'https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/quick-fixes.txt',
'https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/ubol-filters.txt',
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'https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/thirdparties/easylist.txt',
'https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/thirdparties/easyprivacy.txt',
'https://pgl.yoyo.org/adservers/serverlist.php?hostformat=hosts&showintro=1&mimetype=plaintext',
];
await rulesetFromURLs({
id: 'default',
name: 'Ads, trackers, miners, and more' ,
enabled: true,
secret,
urls: contentURLs,
homeURL: 'https://github.com/uBlockOrigin/uAssets',
});
// Regional rulesets
const excludedLists = [
'ara-0',
'EST-0',
];
// Merge lists which have same target languages
const langToListsMap = new Map();
for ( const [ id, asset ] of Object.entries(assets) ) {
if ( asset.content !== 'filters' ) { continue; }
if ( asset.off !== true ) { continue; }
if ( typeof asset.lang !== 'string' ) { continue; }
if ( excludedLists.includes(id) ) { continue; }
let ids = langToListsMap.get(asset.lang);
if ( ids === undefined ) {
langToListsMap.set(asset.lang, ids = []);
}
ids.push(id);
}
for ( const ids of langToListsMap.values() ) {
const urls = [];
for ( const id of ids ) {
const asset = assets[id];
const contentURL = Array.isArray(asset.contentURL)
? asset.contentURL[0]
: asset.contentURL;
urls.push(contentURL);
}
const id = ids[0];
const asset = assets[id];
await rulesetFromURLs({
id: id.toLowerCase(),
lang: asset.lang,
name: asset.title,
enabled: false,
urls,
homeURL: asset.supportURL,
});
}
// Handpicked rulesets from assets.json
const handpicked = [
'block-lan',
'dpollock-0',
'adguard-spyware-url',
];
for ( const id of handpicked ) {
const asset = assets[id];
if ( asset.content !== 'filters' ) { continue; }
const contentURL = Array.isArray(asset.contentURL)
? asset.contentURL[0]
: asset.contentURL;
await rulesetFromURLs({
id: id.toLowerCase(),
name: asset.title,
enabled: false,
urls: [ contentURL ],
homeURL: asset.supportURL,
});
Add experimental mv3 version This create a separate Chromium extension, named "uBO Minus (MV3)". This experimental mv3 version supports only the blocking of network requests through the declarativeNetRequest API, so as to abide by the stated MV3 philosophy of not requiring broad "read/modify data" permission. Accordingly, the extension should not trigger the warning at installation time: Read and change all your data on all websites The consequences of being permission-less are the following: - No cosmetic filtering (##) - No scriptlet injection (##+js) - No redirect= filters - No csp= filters - No removeparam= filters At this point there is no popup panel or options pages. The default filterset correspond to the default filterset of uBO proper: Listset for 'default': https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/badware.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters-2020.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters-2021.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters-2022.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/privacy.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/quick-fixes.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/resource-abuse.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/unbreak.txt https://easylist.to/easylist/easylist.txt https://easylist.to/easylist/easyprivacy.txt https://malware-filter.gitlab.io/malware-filter/urlhaus-filter-online.txt https://pgl.yoyo.org/adservers/serverlist.php?hostformat=hosts&showintro=1&mimetype=plaintext The result of the conversion of the filters in all these filter lists is as follow: Ruleset size for 'default': 22245 Good: 21408 Maybe good (regexes): 127 redirect-rule= (discarded): 458 csp= (discarded): 85 removeparams= (discarded): 22 Unsupported: 145 The fact that the number of DNR rules are far lower than the number of network filters reported in uBO comes from the fact that lists-to-rulesets converter does its best to coallesce filters into minimal set of rules. Notably, the DNR's requestDomains condition property allows to create a single DNR rule out of all pure hostname-based filters. Regex-based rules are dynamically added at launch time since they must be validated as valid DNR regexes through isRegexSupported() API call. At this point I consider being permission-less the limiting factor: if broad "read/modify data" permission is to be used, than there is not much point for an MV3 version over MV2, just use the MV2 version if you want to benefit all the features which can't be implemented without broad "read/modify data" permission. To locally build the MV3 extension: make mv3 Then load the resulting extension directory in the browser using the "Load unpacked" button. From now on there will be a uBlock0.mv3.zip package available in each release.
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}
// Handpicked annoyance rulesets from assets.json
await rulesetFromURLs({
id: 'annoyances-cookies',
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name: 'EasyList/uBO Cookie Notices',
group: 'annoyances',
enabled: false,
secret,
urls: [
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'https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/thirdparties/easylist-cookies.txt',
'https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/annoyances-cookies.txt',
],
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homeURL: 'https://github.com/easylist/easylist#fanboy-lists',
});
await rulesetFromURLs({
id: 'annoyances-overlays',
name: 'AdGuard/uBO Overlays',
group: 'annoyances',
enabled: false,
secret,
urls: [
'https://filters.adtidy.org/extension/ublock/filters/19.txt',
'https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/annoyances-others.txt',
],
homeURL: 'https://github.com/AdguardTeam/AdguardFilters#adguard-filters',
});
await rulesetFromURLs({
id: 'annoyances-social',
name: 'AdGuard Social Media',
group: 'annoyances',
enabled: false,
urls: [
'https://filters.adtidy.org/extension/ublock/filters/4.txt',
],
homeURL: 'https://github.com/AdguardTeam/AdguardFilters#adguard-filters',
});
await rulesetFromURLs({
id: 'annoyances-widgets',
name: 'AdGuard Widgets',
group: 'annoyances',
enabled: false,
urls: [
'https://filters.adtidy.org/extension/ublock/filters/22.txt',
],
homeURL: 'https://github.com/AdguardTeam/AdguardFilters#adguard-filters',
});
await rulesetFromURLs({
id: 'annoyances-others',
name: 'AdGuard Other Annoyances',
group: 'annoyances',
enabled: false,
urls: [
'https://filters.adtidy.org/extension/ublock/filters/21.txt',
],
homeURL: 'https://github.com/AdguardTeam/AdguardFilters#adguard-filters',
});
// Handpicked rulesets from abroad
await rulesetFromURLs({
id: 'stevenblack-hosts',
name: 'Steven Black\'s hosts file',
enabled: false,
urls: [ 'https://raw.githubusercontent.com/StevenBlack/hosts/master/hosts' ],
homeURL: 'https://github.com/StevenBlack/hosts#readme',
});
writeFile(
`${rulesetDir}/ruleset-details.json`,
`${JSON.stringify(rulesetDetails, null, 1)}\n`
);
writeFile(
`${rulesetDir}/scriptlet-details.json`,
`${JSON.stringify(scriptletStats, jsonSetMapReplacer, 1)}\n`
);
writeFile(
`${rulesetDir}/generic-details.json`,
`${JSON.stringify(genericDetails, jsonSetMapReplacer, 1)}\n`
);
Add experimental mv3 version This create a separate Chromium extension, named "uBO Minus (MV3)". This experimental mv3 version supports only the blocking of network requests through the declarativeNetRequest API, so as to abide by the stated MV3 philosophy of not requiring broad "read/modify data" permission. Accordingly, the extension should not trigger the warning at installation time: Read and change all your data on all websites The consequences of being permission-less are the following: - No cosmetic filtering (##) - No scriptlet injection (##+js) - No redirect= filters - No csp= filters - No removeparam= filters At this point there is no popup panel or options pages. The default filterset correspond to the default filterset of uBO proper: Listset for 'default': https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/badware.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters-2020.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters-2021.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters-2022.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/privacy.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/quick-fixes.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/resource-abuse.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/unbreak.txt https://easylist.to/easylist/easylist.txt https://easylist.to/easylist/easyprivacy.txt https://malware-filter.gitlab.io/malware-filter/urlhaus-filter-online.txt https://pgl.yoyo.org/adservers/serverlist.php?hostformat=hosts&showintro=1&mimetype=plaintext The result of the conversion of the filters in all these filter lists is as follow: Ruleset size for 'default': 22245 Good: 21408 Maybe good (regexes): 127 redirect-rule= (discarded): 458 csp= (discarded): 85 removeparams= (discarded): 22 Unsupported: 145 The fact that the number of DNR rules are far lower than the number of network filters reported in uBO comes from the fact that lists-to-rulesets converter does its best to coallesce filters into minimal set of rules. Notably, the DNR's requestDomains condition property allows to create a single DNR rule out of all pure hostname-based filters. Regex-based rules are dynamically added at launch time since they must be validated as valid DNR regexes through isRegexSupported() API call. At this point I consider being permission-less the limiting factor: if broad "read/modify data" permission is to be used, than there is not much point for an MV3 version over MV2, just use the MV2 version if you want to benefit all the features which can't be implemented without broad "read/modify data" permission. To locally build the MV3 extension: make mv3 Then load the resulting extension directory in the browser using the "Load unpacked" button. From now on there will be a uBlock0.mv3.zip package available in each release.
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// Copy required redirect resources
for ( const path of requiredRedirectResources ) {
copyFile(`./${path}`, `${outputDir}/${path}`);
}
await Promise.all(writeOps);
Add experimental mv3 version This create a separate Chromium extension, named "uBO Minus (MV3)". This experimental mv3 version supports only the blocking of network requests through the declarativeNetRequest API, so as to abide by the stated MV3 philosophy of not requiring broad "read/modify data" permission. Accordingly, the extension should not trigger the warning at installation time: Read and change all your data on all websites The consequences of being permission-less are the following: - No cosmetic filtering (##) - No scriptlet injection (##+js) - No redirect= filters - No csp= filters - No removeparam= filters At this point there is no popup panel or options pages. The default filterset correspond to the default filterset of uBO proper: Listset for 'default': https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/badware.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters-2020.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters-2021.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters-2022.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/privacy.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/quick-fixes.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/resource-abuse.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/unbreak.txt https://easylist.to/easylist/easylist.txt https://easylist.to/easylist/easyprivacy.txt https://malware-filter.gitlab.io/malware-filter/urlhaus-filter-online.txt https://pgl.yoyo.org/adservers/serverlist.php?hostformat=hosts&showintro=1&mimetype=plaintext The result of the conversion of the filters in all these filter lists is as follow: Ruleset size for 'default': 22245 Good: 21408 Maybe good (regexes): 127 redirect-rule= (discarded): 458 csp= (discarded): 85 removeparams= (discarded): 22 Unsupported: 145 The fact that the number of DNR rules are far lower than the number of network filters reported in uBO comes from the fact that lists-to-rulesets converter does its best to coallesce filters into minimal set of rules. Notably, the DNR's requestDomains condition property allows to create a single DNR rule out of all pure hostname-based filters. Regex-based rules are dynamically added at launch time since they must be validated as valid DNR regexes through isRegexSupported() API call. At this point I consider being permission-less the limiting factor: if broad "read/modify data" permission is to be used, than there is not much point for an MV3 version over MV2, just use the MV2 version if you want to benefit all the features which can't be implemented without broad "read/modify data" permission. To locally build the MV3 extension: make mv3 Then load the resulting extension directory in the browser using the "Load unpacked" button. From now on there will be a uBlock0.mv3.zip package available in each release.
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// Patch manifest
// Get manifest content
const manifest = await fs.readFile(
`${outputDir}/manifest.json`,
{ encoding: 'utf8' }
).then(text =>
JSON.parse(text)
);
// Patch declarative_net_request key
Add experimental mv3 version This create a separate Chromium extension, named "uBO Minus (MV3)". This experimental mv3 version supports only the blocking of network requests through the declarativeNetRequest API, so as to abide by the stated MV3 philosophy of not requiring broad "read/modify data" permission. Accordingly, the extension should not trigger the warning at installation time: Read and change all your data on all websites The consequences of being permission-less are the following: - No cosmetic filtering (##) - No scriptlet injection (##+js) - No redirect= filters - No csp= filters - No removeparam= filters At this point there is no popup panel or options pages. The default filterset correspond to the default filterset of uBO proper: Listset for 'default': https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/badware.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters-2020.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters-2021.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters-2022.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/privacy.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/quick-fixes.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/resource-abuse.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/unbreak.txt https://easylist.to/easylist/easylist.txt https://easylist.to/easylist/easyprivacy.txt https://malware-filter.gitlab.io/malware-filter/urlhaus-filter-online.txt https://pgl.yoyo.org/adservers/serverlist.php?hostformat=hosts&showintro=1&mimetype=plaintext The result of the conversion of the filters in all these filter lists is as follow: Ruleset size for 'default': 22245 Good: 21408 Maybe good (regexes): 127 redirect-rule= (discarded): 458 csp= (discarded): 85 removeparams= (discarded): 22 Unsupported: 145 The fact that the number of DNR rules are far lower than the number of network filters reported in uBO comes from the fact that lists-to-rulesets converter does its best to coallesce filters into minimal set of rules. Notably, the DNR's requestDomains condition property allows to create a single DNR rule out of all pure hostname-based filters. Regex-based rules are dynamically added at launch time since they must be validated as valid DNR regexes through isRegexSupported() API call. At this point I consider being permission-less the limiting factor: if broad "read/modify data" permission is to be used, than there is not much point for an MV3 version over MV2, just use the MV2 version if you want to benefit all the features which can't be implemented without broad "read/modify data" permission. To locally build the MV3 extension: make mv3 Then load the resulting extension directory in the browser using the "Load unpacked" button. From now on there will be a uBlock0.mv3.zip package available in each release.
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manifest.declarative_net_request = { rule_resources: ruleResources };
// Patch web_accessible_resources key
const web_accessible_resources = {
resources: Array.from(requiredRedirectResources).map(path => `/${path}`),
matches: [ '<all_urls>' ],
};
if ( platform === 'chromium' ) {
web_accessible_resources.use_dynamic_url = true;
}
manifest.web_accessible_resources = [ web_accessible_resources ];
// Patch manifest version property
manifest.version = version;
// Commit changes
Add experimental mv3 version This create a separate Chromium extension, named "uBO Minus (MV3)". This experimental mv3 version supports only the blocking of network requests through the declarativeNetRequest API, so as to abide by the stated MV3 philosophy of not requiring broad "read/modify data" permission. Accordingly, the extension should not trigger the warning at installation time: Read and change all your data on all websites The consequences of being permission-less are the following: - No cosmetic filtering (##) - No scriptlet injection (##+js) - No redirect= filters - No csp= filters - No removeparam= filters At this point there is no popup panel or options pages. The default filterset correspond to the default filterset of uBO proper: Listset for 'default': https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/badware.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters-2020.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters-2021.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters-2022.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/privacy.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/quick-fixes.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/resource-abuse.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/unbreak.txt https://easylist.to/easylist/easylist.txt https://easylist.to/easylist/easyprivacy.txt https://malware-filter.gitlab.io/malware-filter/urlhaus-filter-online.txt https://pgl.yoyo.org/adservers/serverlist.php?hostformat=hosts&showintro=1&mimetype=plaintext The result of the conversion of the filters in all these filter lists is as follow: Ruleset size for 'default': 22245 Good: 21408 Maybe good (regexes): 127 redirect-rule= (discarded): 458 csp= (discarded): 85 removeparams= (discarded): 22 Unsupported: 145 The fact that the number of DNR rules are far lower than the number of network filters reported in uBO comes from the fact that lists-to-rulesets converter does its best to coallesce filters into minimal set of rules. Notably, the DNR's requestDomains condition property allows to create a single DNR rule out of all pure hostname-based filters. Regex-based rules are dynamically added at launch time since they must be validated as valid DNR regexes through isRegexSupported() API call. At this point I consider being permission-less the limiting factor: if broad "read/modify data" permission is to be used, than there is not much point for an MV3 version over MV2, just use the MV2 version if you want to benefit all the features which can't be implemented without broad "read/modify data" permission. To locally build the MV3 extension: make mv3 Then load the resulting extension directory in the browser using the "Load unpacked" button. From now on there will be a uBlock0.mv3.zip package available in each release.
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await fs.writeFile(
`${outputDir}/manifest.json`,
JSON.stringify(manifest, null, 2) + '\n'
);
// Log results
const logContent = stdOutput.join('\n') + '\n';
await fs.writeFile(`${cacheDir}/log.txt`, logContent);
Add experimental mv3 version This create a separate Chromium extension, named "uBO Minus (MV3)". This experimental mv3 version supports only the blocking of network requests through the declarativeNetRequest API, so as to abide by the stated MV3 philosophy of not requiring broad "read/modify data" permission. Accordingly, the extension should not trigger the warning at installation time: Read and change all your data on all websites The consequences of being permission-less are the following: - No cosmetic filtering (##) - No scriptlet injection (##+js) - No redirect= filters - No csp= filters - No removeparam= filters At this point there is no popup panel or options pages. The default filterset correspond to the default filterset of uBO proper: Listset for 'default': https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/badware.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters-2020.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters-2021.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/filters-2022.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/privacy.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/quick-fixes.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/resource-abuse.txt https://ublockorigin.github.io/uAssets/filters/unbreak.txt https://easylist.to/easylist/easylist.txt https://easylist.to/easylist/easyprivacy.txt https://malware-filter.gitlab.io/malware-filter/urlhaus-filter-online.txt https://pgl.yoyo.org/adservers/serverlist.php?hostformat=hosts&showintro=1&mimetype=plaintext The result of the conversion of the filters in all these filter lists is as follow: Ruleset size for 'default': 22245 Good: 21408 Maybe good (regexes): 127 redirect-rule= (discarded): 458 csp= (discarded): 85 removeparams= (discarded): 22 Unsupported: 145 The fact that the number of DNR rules are far lower than the number of network filters reported in uBO comes from the fact that lists-to-rulesets converter does its best to coallesce filters into minimal set of rules. Notably, the DNR's requestDomains condition property allows to create a single DNR rule out of all pure hostname-based filters. Regex-based rules are dynamically added at launch time since they must be validated as valid DNR regexes through isRegexSupported() API call. At this point I consider being permission-less the limiting factor: if broad "read/modify data" permission is to be used, than there is not much point for an MV3 version over MV2, just use the MV2 version if you want to benefit all the features which can't be implemented without broad "read/modify data" permission. To locally build the MV3 extension: make mv3 Then load the resulting extension directory in the browser using the "Load unpacked" button. From now on there will be a uBlock0.mv3.zip package available in each release.
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}
main();
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