I've seen the other question on here about loading jQuery in a Greasemonkey. Having tried that method, with this require statement inside my ==UserScript==
tags:
// @require http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1/jquery.min.js
I still get the following error message in Firefox's error console:
Error: Component is not available
Source File: file:///Users/greg/Library/Application%20Support/
Firefox/Profiles/xo9xhovo.default/gm_scripts/myscript/jquerymin.js
Line: 36
This stops my greasemonkey code from running. I've made sure I included the @require
for jQuery and saved my js file before installing it, as required files are only loaded on installation.
Code:
// ==UserScript==
// @name My Script
// @namespace http://www.google.com
// @description My test script
// @include http://www.google.com
// @require http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1/jquery.min.js
// ==/UserScript==
GM_log("Hello");
I have Greasemonkey 0.8.20091209.4 installed on Firefox 3.5.7 on my Macbook Pro, Leopard (10.5.8). I've cleared my cache (except cookies) and have disabled all other plugins except Flashblock 1.5.11.2, Web Developer 1.1.8 and Adblock Plus 1.1.3.
My config.xml
with my Greasemonkey script installed:
<UserScriptConfig>
<Script filename="myscript.user.js" name="My Script"
namespace="http://www.google.com" description="My test script" enabled="true"
basedir="myscript">
<Include>http://www.google.co开发者_如何学编程m</Include>
<Require filename="jquerymin.js"/>
</Script>
I can see jquerymin.js sat in the gm_scripts/myscript/
directory.
Additionally, is it common for this error to occur in the console when installing a Greasemonkey script?
Error: not well-formed
Source File: file:///Users/Greg/Documents/myscript.user.js
Line: 1, Column: 1
Source Code:
// ==UserScript==
I found a non-ideal way to use it with jQuery 1.4.1 -- this seems to fix it. It's the new browser sniffing that seems to "break" it.
jquery-1.4.1.min.js:
[old] 36: var o=r.createElement("div");n="on"+n;var m=n in o;
[new] 36: var o=r.createElement("div");n="on"+n;var m=true;
jquery-1.4.1.js
[old] 934: var isSupported = (eventName in el);
[new] 934: var isSupported = true;
Ok, so i looked into this a bit more deeper. I used your script exactly, but used our JQuery version, making it look like this:
// ==UserScript==
// @name My Script
// @namespace http://www.google.com
// @description My test script
// @include http://www.google.se/*
// @include http://www.dn.se/*
// @require http://myserver/jquery-1.3.2.js
// ==/UserScript==
GM_log("Hello");
This works just fine for me, my guess, the JQuery up on the google api is missing some functions. Because this code above, works just fine. Also note the /*
at the end of each url, please include that.
Try another JQuery and change the urls and it should world properly.
I was stumbling around trying to deal with this issue with GM 0.8 and jquery 1.4.2 and found this: http://forum.jquery.com/topic/importing-jquery-1-4-1-into-greasemonkey-scripts-generates-an-error
It looks to me like the definitive answer to the question and how to work around it. The workaround worked for me.
Good news and updating all postings:
The above patch allowed pre-1.5.2 jQuery versions to be run in Greasemonkey scripts, but fortunately the patch is no longer required if you use the current jQuery 1.5.2 version.
I checked its code and noticed that the eventSupported function code in jQuery
var eventSupported = function(eventName) { ... }
has been updated with the consequence that unpatched jQuery 1.5.2 now runs in Greasemonkey 0.9.2.
Patch for jquery-1.4.3.min.js
[old] line 41 u.createElement("div");s="on"+s;var B=s in v;
[new] line 41 u.createElement("div");s="on"+s;var B=true;
The @require attribute doesn't work correctly in Greasemonkey and jQuery...this same error can occur in FireBug as well.
An alternative is to include jQuery in the page via Greasemonkey by creating the script tag. Here's how to do that.
Not entirely true, it seems like jQuery 1.4 tries to detect something using a call that just doesn't work in the greasemonkey environment. @require does normally work as it should.
So reverting to 1.3.2 does do the trick, but I'd rather find a solution that lets me use 1.4.
btw, I use this, slightly different:
// @require http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.3/jquery.min.js
Here's a minified version of jQuery 1.4.4 for Greasemonkey:
http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/92329
Hope it helps, yah
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