Very WIP! Not ready for release. Expect many bugs. Please don't sign builds on AMO with current ID.
Credit:
- Linux
- macOS
- Windows
- NodeJS
- dpkg (for building deb packages)
- rpm (for building rpm packages)
- macOS (for building macOS installer packages)
macOS:
brew install dpkg rpm
Debian/Ubuntu:
sudo apt install dpkg rpm
Fedora:
sudo dnf install dpkg rpm-build
git clone https://github.com/hensm/fx_cast.git
cd fx_cast
npm install
npm run build
npm run install-manifest
This will build the ext and app, outputting to dist/
:
-
... contains the bridge binary and manifest with the path pointing that binary.
install-manifest
copies this manifest to the proper location (or adds its current location to the registry). - ... contains the unpacked extension.
Watching ext changes:
npm run watch --prefix ./ext
Launch Firefox and auto-reload on rebuild (run in separate terminal):
npm run start --prefix ./ext
Packaging currently only possible for macOS/Linux. macOS packages can only be created on macOS, Linux .deb/.rpm packages can be built on any platform with dpkg-deb
and rpmbuild
binaries.
-
... contains the installer package:
fx_cast_bridge.(pkg|deb|rpm|exe)
-
... contains the built extension in the format
fx_cast-<version>.zip
.
Build and package app and extension for current platform:
npm run package
Build and package app for linux platforms:
npm run package --prefix ./app -- --platform=linux --packageType=deb
npm run package --prefix ./app -- --platform=linux --packageType=rpm
--platform
"win"
,"mac"
,"linux"
Select the platform to build for.--packageType
"deb"
,"rpm"
Select the package type. Defaults todeb
. Only relevant when building for Linux.
Testing requires geckodriver (or chromedriver for Chrome parity testing). See selenium-webdriver installation instructions (ignore npm install
).
Test results will be displayed within the opened browser tab.
npm run build --prefix ./app
npm run install-manifest
npm run package --prefix ./ext
npm test
SELENIUM_BROWSER=chrome npm test
Extension can be loaded from about:debugging
as a temporary extension.
Most sites won't load the cast API unless the browser presents itself as Chrome. The extension includes a method of spoofing the user agent string, sites can be whitelisted via the options page. Whitelist entries are specified as match patterns. To whitelist all sites, add <all_urls>
to the whitelist, though this could cause breakage on random sites.
HTML5 media elements have a "Cast..." context menu item that triggers a sender application. Only works on remote (non-local) media that isn't DRM-encumbered.
Cast-enabled websites will load the sender API shim and display a cast button as in Chrome, provided there are no bugs/incompatibilities with the shim.
Netflix / HTML5: