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JEP Sidebars
It should be possible to create sidebars for browser windows which can have remote or local content loaded into them.
Sidebars are UI real estate, just like Toolbars are, the main difference is that a Sidebar is meant to take more real estate, and therefore contain a different sort of content. A Sidebar is more likely to contain data or communication content and have fewer controls than would be found in a toolbar for example.
- Displaying streams of data (social feed, rss, twitter, etc). Example Firefox Social
- Adding controls. Example Firebug, Devtools
- Displaying tab related information
The design would closely match that for Widgets, being 1-many, in other words one instance of a Sidebar would control multiple XUL elements which implement the sidebar on specific windows.
Note: Currently Firefox Sidebars are reloaded when shown, and closed when they are hidden, so initially Jetpack Sidebars will work the same way and if can implement deviations from this behavior at a later time.
- A navbar button will be created for free with sidebars.
- A menuitem in relevant sidebar menus. These are used to reflect state and provide an interface for users to show/hide the sidebar.
- options
- [id]: a unique identifier, this can be optional
- url: a remote or local url of content for the sidebar
- title: a title used for the sidebar and the menuitem
- [position]?:
top
,bottom
,left
,right
- [length]?: this can be done at a later time, it would control the height/width.
- onShow/onHide/onDetach/onAttach
- id: the sidebar id (this won't contain the id prefix that will be used)
- title: the title displayed for the sidebar
- url: the url for the sidebar
- show/hide
- destroy
- on/once/off
- show/hide
- attach/detach?
lib/main.js
:
const { Sidebar } = require('sdk/ui');
let sidebar = Sidebar({
id: 'twitter-sidebar',
url: require('self').data.url('twitter.html'), // Has access to a `addon` global to communicate with the addon
title: 'Twitter'
});
sidebar.on('attach', function(worker) {
worker.port.on('message', functionmsg() {
console.log(msg); // Logs 'Hello World!'
});
worker.port.emit('message', 'Hello');
})
sidebar.show(); // shows in most recent window
sidebar.hide(); // hides in most recent window
data/twitter.html
<script>
addon.port.on('message', function(msg) {
addon.port.emit('message', msg + " World!")
})
</script>