Re: [greasemonkey-users] Firefox Sync Support

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LWChris@LyricWiki

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Feb 22, 2012, 2:58:56 PM2/22/12
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Am 22.02.2012 17:15, schrieb O:
> Is support for syncing installed Greasemonkey scripts with Firefox
> Sync planned?

I don't know, but I don't think so: Sync is a Mozilla tool, and your
quota on Mozilla's Sync server is very limited. I think if you have many
userscripts, that'd exhaust the quota very quickly. I'm currently
syncing my bookmarks, the passwords and the settings, that takes 278 KB
for example. My userscript folder is 244 KB large, although I do not
have any script with pictures or so. So that'd double the taken space,
and I don't know if that's possible... The only possibility could be to
export a file with the script URLs and check whether all these scripts
are mentioned anywhere in the configuration file of the other PC.
However I don't know if "hacking" into that sync system is that easy...

Agreed on this would be cool, though :D

Chris

Michal Wojciechowski

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Feb 26, 2012, 6:43:25 AM2/26/12
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On 02/22/2012 08:58 PM, LWChris@LyricWiki wrote:

> I don't know, but I don't think so: Sync is a Mozilla tool, and your
> quota on Mozilla's Sync server is very limited. I think if you have many
> userscripts, that'd exhaust the quota very quickly. I'm currently
> syncing my bookmarks, the passwords and the settings, that takes 278 KB
> for example. My userscript folder is 244 KB large, although I do not
> have any script with pictures or so. So that'd double the taken space,
> and I don't know if that's possible...

I don't think space would really be an issue. The current limit seems to
be 25 MB, which is plenty of space
(https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/what-firefox-sync#w_how-much-of-my-data-is-synced).

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Jay Rossiter / Signe

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Feb 26, 2012, 3:42:08 PM2/26/12
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I don't even think it's the scripts themselves that would need syncing.
Those are easy to install.

It's the *preferences* that should be synced... scriptvals from GM_set.


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Anthony Lieuallen

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Feb 29, 2012, 10:01:19 AM2/29/12
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I'm of two minds on this one.  In some situations, I'd really enjoy having scripts automatically synchronized across the machines I use.  In others, I don't want that (e.g. I have some scripts installed at work that specifically target sites I only can use at work, I don't really want those installed at home).

Ultimately I fear that the complexity (both back end, and UI if it isn't purely automatic, and I can already see people asking for all sorts of knobs to tweak) is large, perhaps too large to outweigh the utility.

The idea of syncing the preference values throws another major monkey wrench into the works.

But it's worth discussing further.

LWChris@LyricWiki

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Feb 29, 2012, 7:07:22 PM2/29/12
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Am 29.02.2012 16:01, schrieb Anthony Lieuallen:
> Ultimately I fear that the complexity (both back end, and UI if it isn't
> purely automatic, and I can already see people asking for all sorts of
> knobs to tweak) is large, perhaps too large to outweigh the utility.

Maybe it'd be worth making a separate extension out of that, like
there's been dozens of add-ons to extend Firebug.

Chris

Trevor Dorl

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May 20, 2013, 11:34:31 PM5/20/13
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I'm the exception here, but I personally use my own firefox sync server, the quota isn't an issue as I can always increase it. Either way, in any implementation, userscript syncing would be ridiculously useful.
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