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WebExtension Examples

This is a collection of WebExtensions for Thunderbird to showcase how the available WebExtension APIs can be used. Each example exists for Manifest V2 and V3. The Manifest V3 compatible versions include comments to highlight the required changes.

Manifest V3 is officially supported since Thunderbird 128. Running Manifest V3 add-ons in older versions of Thunderbird is not recommended.

Sample Extension Description
addressBooks Uses the addressbooks, contacts, and mailingLists APIs and its dependencies.
apiList Lists all available APIs in different windows: tabs, options, message compose and message display window. It uses the tabs API to inject scripts and css into the message compose and message display windows.
awaitPopup Opens a blocking popup and await user feedback.
composeBody Uses the compose API to access and manipulate the content of the message compose window.
composeScript Uses the composeScript API to access and manipulate the content of the message compose window.
dropbox Uses the cloudFile (a.k.a. FileLink) API to upload attachments to dropbox.
experiment.activityManager Experiment to add a custom event to the Clear List button of the Activity Manager. Since the Activity Manager is not supported by WebExtension APIs, the windows API cannot be used to detect the window being opened. Instead, this example is using a global window listener to detect and manipulate the Activity Manager. The Experiment defines an ActivityManager.onCommand event, which is fired when the Clear List button is clicked. This extension also shows how to load a system module, which involves registering a custom resource:https:// url.
experiment.openSearchDialog Experiment to open the message search dialog. The Experiment has been created with the Experiment Generator.
experiment.prefMigration Experiment to migrate preferences from a nsIPrefBranch to the WebExtension local storage.
experiment.removeAttachmentsIfJunk Experiment to remove attachments from the message display area, if the message is classified as junk. The tabs and messageDisplay APIs are used to detect and manipulate message tabs.
experiment.restart Experiment to add a Restart entry to Thunderbird's file menu to perform a restart. The windows API is used to detect and manipulate the main window. The Experiment defines a Restart.onCommand event, which is fired when the custom Restart menu item clicked. The background script registers a listener for this event and calls Restart.execute().
mailTabs Uses the mailTabs APIs to manipulate the appearance of the main Thunderbird window.
managedStorage Uses storage.managed to access data defined by enterprise policies.
menu Uses the menus API to add entries to different menus and shows how to override the context menu of content pages (in popups or tabs).
menuActionButton Shows how to use menu typed action buttons (a compose action button in this case).
messageDisplay Uses the messageDisplay and messageDisplayAction APIs to show how to add a button to the message header, and how to react when a message is displayed.
messageDisplayScript Uses the messageDisplayScript API to display a banner with information from the currently selected message along with a button to trigger an action in the background script via runtime.sendMessage.
messageDisplayScript.pdfPreview Uses the listAttachments() and getAttachmentFile() functions of the messages API to extract attached PDFs and images, and uses the messageDisplayScript API to display an inline preview directly in the message window.
optIn Asks the user for extended consent before using the add-on.
quickFilter Uses the mailTabs, menus and messages APIs to add a Filter context menu to the message list which can set certain quickfilter settings.
sobriety Shows how the compose.onBeforeSend event can be used: Opening a composeAction popup in the composition window when an email is about to be send, to request confirmation.
theme_experiment A theme using the theme_experiment API to change the color of the chat icon.

To run any of the listed extensions, clone or download this repository and either:

  • zip the directory of your choice (manifest.json should be at the top level of the zip file) and install it like any other Add-On in Thunderbird.
  • select "Debug Add-Ons" from the Add-On Manager menu, click "Load Temporary Add-On" and select manifest.json from your source (or any other file part of your Add-On). Temporary loaded Add-Ons do not need to be zipped.

Hello World tutorial

The hello-world folder contains the full sources of our "Hello World" Extension Tutorial.

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