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Localized Search in Firefox Search Box
 
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Firefox features a search box that can be customized to work with different search engines (e.g., Google, Yahoo!, Wikipedia, etc.). Most websites have their own search facilities, but the location of the search box on the page varies considerably. This project creates a mechanism for Firefox to pick up a web site's search mechanism and make it accessible to the user through the Firefox search box so that users have a consistent place to look for site-specific search.
 
Firefox features a search box that can be customized to work with different search engines (e.g., Google, Yahoo!, Wikipedia, etc.). Most websites have their own search facilities, but the location of the search box on the page varies considerably. This project creates a mechanism for Firefox to pick up a web site's search mechanism and make it accessible to the user through the Firefox search box so that users have a consistent place to look for site-specific search.
  
  
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[http://zenit.senecac.on.ca/wiki/index.php/User:Sinker Kerry M. Singh]
 
[http://zenit.senecac.on.ca/wiki/index.php/User:Sinker Kerry M. Singh]
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* When the user navigates away from the web page with the search engine plugin, dynamically remove the search plugin.
 
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[https://addons.mozilla.org/nl/firefox/addon/3544 SearchLoad Options :: Firefox Add-ons]
 
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[https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=236587 Bug 236587 - Allow bookmark keyword searches from the search bar]
 
[https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=236587 Bug 236587 - Allow bookmark keyword searches from the search bar]
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[https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=384124 Bug 384124 – Option to reset search bar engine to default when starting Firefox]
 
[https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=384124 Bug 384124 – Option to reset search bar engine to default when starting Firefox]
  
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For up-to-date information about my project, visit my blog: [http://kmsingh.blogspot.com/ Kerry's Open Source Blog]
 
For up-to-date information about my project, visit my blog: [http://kmsingh.blogspot.com/ Kerry's Open Source Blog]

Revision as of 21:21, 1 February 2008

Project Name



Localized Search in Firefox Search Box


Project Description



Firefox features a search box that can be customized to work with different search engines (e.g., Google, Yahoo!, Wikipedia, etc.). Most websites have their own search facilities, but the location of the search box on the page varies considerably. This project creates a mechanism for Firefox to pick up a web site's search mechanism and make it accessible to the user through the Firefox search box so that users have a consistent place to look for site-specific search.


Project Leader



Kerry M. Singh


Project Details



Release v.01

This release demonstrates my understanding of how some searchbar features currently work in the Firefox browser. I've uploaded a patch file that outputs a series of dump("DIAGNOSTIC MESSAGE: function name - what the source code is doing") statements to the terminal window while running a debug build of Firefox (i.e. Minefield). Specifically, what functions/methods are called and what is happening in the source code with respect to the searchbar menu when the following events occur:

  • The browser auto-detects a site that has a search plugin available.
  • The user selects the button to display the search engine list when a search plugin is available.
  • The user selects the option to "Add this search engine".
  • The user changes the current search engine by selecting it from the search bar drop-down list (menu).
  • The user moves the position of a search engine using the Search Engine Manager.
  • The user removes an auto-detected search engine from the list of "installed" search engines.


Downloading and applying the patch:

1. Download the patch file to the root mozilla directory of your source tree and unzip the file there. I suggest renaming the file localsearchpatch_v01.txt.

2. Apply the patch.

 $ cd mozilla
 $ patch -p0 < localsearchpatch_v01.txt
  • NOTE: Use the -p0 option to strip 0 leading directories from each filename in the patch because it is being applied in the same directory where the patch was created.


3. Build your source tree.

 $ cd mozilla
 $ make -f client.mk build


4. Run the browser to test the patch.

 $ cd objdir/dist/bin
 $ ./firefox --ProfileManager --no-remote


How to use the patch:

1. Navigate to a web site that offers a search engine plugin:

Note the DIAGNOSTIC MESSAGE in the terminal window.


2. Click the searchbar's dropdown menu button.

  • Note the DIAGNOSTIC MESSAGE in the terminal window and the "Add this engine" option on the searchbar menu.


3. Click the "Add this engine" option on the searchbar menu.

  • Note the DIAGNOSTIC MESSAGE in the terminal window and the position of the newly added search engine on the searchbar menu.


4. Select "Manage Search Engines..." from the searchbar menu and select the newly installed engine from the list. Click the "Remove" button and then click "OK".

  • Note the DIAGNOSTIC MESSAGES in the terminal window.


5. Select "Manage Search Engines..." from the searchbar menu and select one of the installed engines on the list. Next, click the "Move Up" and "Move Down" buttons and then click "OK".

  • Note the DIAGNOSTIC MESSAGES in the terminal window.


6. Click the searchbar's dropdown menu button and select a different search engine as the current engine.

  • Note the DIAGNOSTIC MESSAGES in the terminal window.




Release Target for v.02

  • When Firefox loads a web page with an available search engine plugin, dynamically load the search engine and propagate it to the top of the searchbar's menu as the current engine.




Release Target for v.03

  • When the user navigates away from the web page with the search engine plugin, dynamically remove the search plugin.




Resources:



Bugzilla@Mozilla

Mozilla Cross-Reference

MDC- Mozilla Developer Center

Search Service: Code Design - Automatic Detection

SearchLoad Options :: Firefox Add-ons


Project-Related Bugs



Bug 236587 - Allow bookmark keyword searches from the search bar

Bug 249481 – User-defined searches available not only as bookmark keywords, but also from the Search box

Bug 374268 – Quicksearch/keyword should be integrated into search engine manager

Bug 261124 – Textbox context menu should have "Add to Search Bar..."

Bug 335448 – Autodetect repeated use of a search field, and ask the user if they want that engine added to the browser search box

Bug 360907 – Search current site with OpenSearch

Bug 408244 – show opensearch plugin availability same as feed availabilitiy

Bug 405443 – Making search engine discovery more discoverable

Bug 356332 – Select default search engine again after searching with another

Bug 384124 – Option to reset search bar engine to default when starting Firefox


Project News



For up-to-date information about my project, visit my blog: Kerry's Open Source Blog