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This is librejs.info, produced by makeinfo version 5.2 from man.texi.

This manual is for GNU LibreJS (version 7.2, 10 February 2018), a GNU
IceCat extension to detect and block nonfree nontrivial JavaScript on
webpages.

   Copyright (C) 2011 2012 2014 2015 Loic J. Duros

     Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this
     document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License,
     Version 1.3 or any later version published by the Free Software
     Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, with no Front-Cover Texts,
     and with no Back-Cover Texts.  A copy of the license is included in
     the section entitled "GNU Free Documentation License".
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* LibreJS: (librejs).               Detect nonfree nontrivial in GNU Icecat
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File: librejs.info,  Node: Top,  Next: Overview,  Up: (dir)

LibreJS
*******

This manual is for GNU LibreJS (version 7.2, 10 February 2018).

* Menu:

* Overview::                    General purpose and information.
* Disclaimer::                  Emphasize what LibreJS does and does not.
* Installation::                Installing LibreJS from source.
* How to Use::                  How to use LibreJS in IceCat.
* JavaScript Detection::        How LibreJS detects nontrivial Javascript.
* Free Licenses Detection::     List of licenses detected by LibreJS.
* Setting Your JavaScript Free::  Information for website owners/maintainers.
* LibreJS Development Notes::   Documentation about the development of
                                        LibreJS itself.
* Installation Requirements::   Requirements to build and install LibreJS.
* LibreJS Internals::           How LibreJS works under the hood.
* GNU Free Documentation License::  Copying and sharing this documentation.









File: librejs.info,  Node: Overview,  Next: Disclaimer,  Prev: Top,  Up: Top

1 Overview
**********

GNU LibreJS --an add-on for GNU IceCat and Mozilla Firefox-- detects and
blocks nonfree nontrivial JavaScript while allowing its execution on
pages containing code that is either trivial and/or free.

   Many websites run nontrivial JavaScript on your computer.  Some use
it for complex tasks; many use it gratuitously for minor jobs that could
be done easily with plain HTML. Sometimes this JavaScript code is
malicious.  Either way, the JavaScript code is often nonfree.  For
explanation of the issue, see "The JavaScript
Trap"(<http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/javascript-trap.html>).

   If you care about freedom in your computing, and don't wish to let
all and sundry make you run nonfree programs, now you can prevent it by
using LibreJS.


File: librejs.info,  Node: Disclaimer,  Next: Installation,  Prev: Overview,  Up: Top

2 Disclaimer
************

   * LibreJS is not a security tool.  Its goal is to detect nonfree
     nontrivial JavaScript, and it currently does not detect whether
     free or trivial code is malicious or not.  Other free Mozilla
     extensions and add-ons may be available for this purpose.

   * LibreJS is always a work in progress.  If you find a bug, please
     report it to <bug-librejs@gnu.org>.


File: librejs.info,  Node: Installation,  Next: How to Use,  Prev: Disclaimer,  Up: Top

3 Installation
**************

You can install LibreJS directly using a generated 'librejs.xpi' file,
or by building it from source.

   You can also download it from Mozilla, but due to Mozilla's review
process the download isn't always up to date.


File: librejs.info,  Node: How to Use,  Next: JavaScript Detection,  Prev: Installation,  Up: Top

4 How to Use
************

4.1 LibreJS in action
=====================

After installing the add-on, you will see the LibreJS widget in the
add-on bar at the top right of the browser window.  After loading a
page, left-click on the widget to view the deactivated JavaScript code
from the page (both on page and external) and, if applicable, the
scripts that were accepted.

4.2 Script Blacklist/whitelist
==============================

Scripts may be blacklisted or whitelisted through the pop-up menu box.

   Whitelisted scripts will always be accepted and blacklisted scripts
will always get rejected.

   It is important to note that this feature recognizes which scripts
are blacklisted and whitelisted based on hash.  This means that even a
slight difference in a script's code will cause it to be recognized as a
seperate script.

   Sometimes, JavaScript will be dynamically generated so that it is
different every time a website is loaded.  These types of scripts cannot
be whitelisted or blacklisted since they cannot be recognized.

   LibreJS has a default whitelist of scripts that are known to be free
but may not use the format for declaring a license that it can
understand.

4.3 Complaint Feature
=====================

It is very important to complain when a site has nonfree JavaScript
code, especially if it won't work without that code.  LibreJS makes it
easy to complain by heuristically finding where to send the complaint.

   When nonfree/nontrivial code is detected in a page, LibreJS attempts
to find a relevant contact link or email for the website you are
visiting.  In order to do so, it will attempt to visit a few links from
the current page (for instance, a link labeled "contact" on the same
domain as the current page, ...)

   LibreJS detects contact pages, email addresses that are likely to be
owned by the maintainer of the site, Twitter and identi.ca links, and
phone numbers.

   When you complain to the website for their nonfree nontrivial
JavaScript, provide them with the link to the JavaScript Trap essay so
that they can get more information on what the issue is and how they can
solve it on their own site.

   LibreJS includes a default subject line and body for the complaint
email, with a link to the JavaScript Trap essay.  This can be configured
in the LibreJS add-on preferences in your web browser.

4.4 Options
===========

"Whitelist"

     LibreJS lets you whitelist domain names and subdomains to bypass
     the regular JavaScript check.  This might be useful, for example,
     if you are running your own code in a local web server.  In order
     to add a whitelisted domain or url, go to Tools >> Add-ons.  Inside
     the add-on window, click on "Extensions", and in the list, where
     you see LibreJS, click on the "Preferences" button.  You will see
     an input field labeled "Whitelist".

     In the field, enter comma-separated domain names.  Do not enter the
     protocol.  For instance to whitelist all the pages of
     <http://www.gnu.org> and <https://gnu.org>, enter 'gnu.org'.  To
     allow all subdomains from gnu.org, enter: '*.gnu.org'.  This will
     match such sites as <http://savannah.gnu.org> and
     <http://audio-video.gnu.org>.

"Complaint email subject"
     Configure the default subject used in complaint emails.

"Complaint email body"
     Configure the default body used in complaint emails.


File: librejs.info,  Node: JavaScript Detection,  Next: Free Licenses Detection,  Prev: How to Use,  Up: Top

5 JavaScript Detection
**********************

LibreJS considers a very strict subset of JavaScript to be acceptable
for use in non-free scripts.  This is meant to maximimize compatibility
with websites that haven't tried to be LibreJS compatible.

   We consider modification of the document non-trivial.  There isn't
much that javascript could do that we would consider trivial, for
anything else a free software license would be required.

   The criterion is as follows:

   For each function definition:
   * It must call only primitives.
   * The number of conditionals and loops must be at most 3.
   * It does not declare an array more than 50 elements long.
   * It must not call itself

   For the rest of the script, outside of function definitions:
   * It must call only primitives and functions defined above in the
     page.
   * The number of conditionals and loops must be at most 3.

   "function" means anything executable that gets a name, including
methods.

   Allowed primitives exclude:
   * eval()
   * ajax
   * calling methods with the square bracket notation
   * altering the dom
   * most other items found as methods of the '.window' object.


File: librejs.info,  Node: Free Licenses Detection,  Next: Setting Your JavaScript Free,  Prev: JavaScript Detection,  Up: Top

6 Free Licenses Detection
*************************

The machine readable format for license declarations that LibreJS uses
has changed in the most recent version.  This was necessary in order to
not break the asynchronous JS loading model that browsers use.  Scripts
are now evaluated independent of eachother and strictly as they arrive.


File: librejs.info,  Node: Setting Your JavaScript Free,  Next: LibreJS Development Notes,  Prev: Free Licenses Detection,  Up: Top

7 Setting Your JavaScript Free
******************************

The first step is releasing your JavaScript under a free license.  If
you are already using a free library, or you're not using any
third-party libraries, it might only take a few minutes.

   On your website, take a look at your HTML source.  You can identify
distinct pieces of JavaScript that might be free and some other that are
nonfree.

   This might be the case with an analytics tracker, social media
widgets, and code that runs ads.  Removing these pieces of code from
your site is required to have the rest accepted as free.  There are
often alternatives to nonfree libraries or to third-party services:

   * If you have used nonfree third-party code as the base to write your
     own code, try to find a free alternative.

   * If you're using a third-party service such as an analytics service,
     replace it with a free alternative like Piwik.

   * If you can't find free JavaScript that has already been developed,
     write it yourself!  Who knows, your own solution might be the start
     of a brilliant project!

7.1 License tags
================

LibreJS will allow non-trivial scripts to run as long as they use a free
license.

   In order for the license of a script to be recognized by LibreJS, it
must be declared using a machine-readable license format.

   This format is the same for both remote in-line scripts.

   "// @license [magnet link] [identifier]" [Script here] "//
@license-end"

   "Identifier" is a name of a license from the following list and
"magnet link" is that license's exact corresponding magnet link.

{
	'Apache-2.0':{
		'URL': 'http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0',
		'Magnet link': 'magnet:?xt=urn:btih:8e4f440f4c65981c5bf93c76d35135ba5064d8b7&dn=apache-2.0.txt'
	},
	'Artistic-2.0':{
		'URL': 'http://www.perlfoundation.org/artistic_license_2_0',
		'Magnet link': 'magnet:?xt=urn:btih:54fd2283f9dbdf29466d2df1a98bf8f65cafe314&dn=artistic-2.0.txt'
	},
	'Boost':{
		'URL': 'http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt',
		'Magnet link': 'magnet:?xt=urn:btih:89a97c535628232f2f3888c2b7b8ffd4c078cec0&dn=Boost-1.0.txt'
	},
	'BSD-3-Clause':{
		'URL': 'http://opensource.org/licenses/BSD-3-Clause',
		'Magnet link': 'magnet:?xt=urn:btih:c80d50af7d3db9be66a4d0a86db0286e4fd33292&dn=bsd-3-clause.txt',
	},
	'CPAL-1.0':{
		'URL': 'http://opensource.org/licenses/cpal_1.0',
		'Magnet link': 'magnet:?xt=urn:btih:84143bc45939fc8fa42921d619a95462c2031c5c&dn=cpal-1.0.txt'
	},
	'CC0-1.0':{
		'URL': 'http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode',
		'Magnet link': 'magnet:?xt=urn:btih:90dc5c0be029de84e523b9b3922520e79e0e6f08&dn=cc0.txt'
	},
	'EPL-1.0':{
		'URL': 'http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html',
		'Magnet link': 'magnet:?xt=urn:btih:4c6a2ad0018cd461e9b0fc44e1b340d2c1828b22&dn=epl-1.0.txt'
	},
	'Expat':{
		'URL': 'http://www.jclark.com/xml/copying.txt',
		'Magnet link': 'magnet:?xt=urn:btih:d3d9a9a6595521f9666a5e94cc830dab83b65699&dn=expat.txt'
	},
	'FreeBSD':{
		'URL': 'http://www.freebsd.org/copyright/freebsd-license.html',
		'Magnet link': 'magnet:?xt=urn:btih:87f119ba0b429ba17a44b4bffcab33165ebdacc0&dn=freebsd.txt'
	},
	'GPL-2.0':{
		'URL': 'http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html',
		'Magnet link': 'magnet:?xt=urn:btih:cf05388f2679ee054f2beb29a391d25f4e673ac3&dn=gpl-2.0.txt'
	},
	'GPL-3.0':{
		'URL': 'http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html',
		'Magnet link': 'magnet:?xt=urn:btih:1f739d935676111cfff4b4693e3816e664797050&dn=gpl-3.0.txt'
	},
	'LGPL-2.1':{
		'URL': 'http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl-2.1.html',
		'Magnet link': 'magnet:?xt=urn:btih:5de60da917303dbfad4f93fb1b985ced5a89eac2&dn=lgpl-2.1.txt'
	},
	'LGPL-3.0':{
		'URL': 'http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl-3.0.html',
		'Magnet link': 'magnet:?xt=urn:btih:0ef1b8170b3b615170ff270def6427c317705f85&dn=lgpl-3.0.txt'
	},
	'AGPL-3.0':{
		'URL': 'http://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl-3.0.html',
		'Magnet link': 'magnet:?xt=urn:btih:0b31508aeb0634b347b8270c7bee4d411b5d4109&dn=agpl-3.0.txt'
	},
	'ISC':{
		'URL': 'https://www.isc.org/downloads/software-support-policy/isc-license/',
		'Magnet link': 'magnet:?xt=urn:btih:b8999bbaf509c08d127678643c515b9ab0836bae&dn=ISC.txt'
	},
	'MPL-2.0':{
		'URL': 'http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/2.0',
		'Magnet link': 'magnet:?xt=urn:btih:3877d6d54b3accd4bc32f8a48bf32ebc0901502a&dn=mpl-2.0.txt'
	},
	'UPL-1.0': {
		'URL': 'https://oss.oracle.com/licenses/upl/',
		'Magnet link': 'magnet:?xt=urn:btih:478974f4d41c3fa84c4befba25f283527fad107d&dn=upl-1.0.txt'
	},
	'WTFPL': {
		'URL': 'http://www.wtfpl.net/txt/copying/',
		'Magnet link': 'magnet:?xt=urn:btih:723febf9f6185544f57f0660a41489c7d6b4931b&dn=wtfpl.txt'
	},
	'Unlicense':{
		'URL': 'http://unlicense.org/UNLICENSE',
		'Magnet link': 'magnet:?xt=urn:btih:5ac446d35272cc2e4e85e4325b146d0b7ca8f50c&dn=unlicense.txt'
	},
	'X11':{
		'URL': 'http://www.xfree86.org/3.3.6/COPYRIGHT2.html#3',
		'Magnet link': 'magnet:?xt=urn:btih:5305d91886084f776adcf57509a648432709a7c7&dn=x11.txt'
	},
	'Modified-BSD':{
		'URL': 'http://www.xfree86.org/current/LICENSE4.html',
		'Magnet link': 'magnet:?xt=urn:btih:12f2ec9e8de2a3b0002a33d518d6010cc8ab2ae9&dn=xfree86.txt'
	}
}

7.2 Undetected Free Licenses
============================

If you are using a free license that isn't detected by LibreJS and isn't
listed in the previous section, please send a message to
<bug-librejs@gnu.org> regarding this license, where code released under
this license can be found, and where to find the license text and
information.

   Many free licenses are listed in this page:
<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/license-list.html>


File: librejs.info,  Node: LibreJS Development Notes,  Next: Installation Requirements,  Prev: Setting Your JavaScript Free,  Up: Top

8 LibreJS Development Notes
***************************

8.1 Debugging
=============

To debug LibreJS, visit the special URL 'about:debugging'.  Click on
'Enable add-on debugging' then 'Load Temporary Add-on'.  Navigate to
LibreJS's unpacked source directory and select 'manifest.json'.

   Lines 34 and 35 in 'main_background.js' control the printing of
'dbg_print()' statements.  Make sure these are set to false in releases.

8.2 Adding new whitelisted libraries
====================================

The script index.js in './hash_script' generates the default whitelist.
Run it with the following command:

   'node index.js > output'

   Then, just copy the contents of the file "output" to the appropriate
place in main_background.js.

8.3 Releasing a new version
===========================

Update the version number in manifest.json.

   Make sure debug statements are set to felse on lines 34/35 in
'main_background.js'.

   Then, run the build script 'build.sh'.


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Appendix A Installation Requirements
************************************

A.1 Mozilla Browser
===================

You will need one of the many flavors of the Mozilla browser to use
LibreJS. It can be installed on the following:

   GNU IceCat, Mozilla Firefox, Trisquel Abrowser, Debian Iceweasel.

   LibreJS works on these browsers starting from version 57.  We
recommend that you use the latest version of your Mozilla browser.
LibreJS has been tested on a GNU/Linux distribution, but it is
compatible any operating system as long as you're using a compatible
Mozilla browser.


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Appendix B LibreJS Internals
****************************

LibreJS intercepts HTTP responses and rewrites their contents after
analyzing JavaScript within them.  It does not remove script nodes and
attributes from the page, but instead "deactivates" them by replacing
their content with a commented notice.

   LibreJS detects the most common cases using the HTTP response method
described above, but in less common edge cases, or when running code
locally, LibreJS cannot detect JavaScript during the response stage.


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Appendix C GNU Free Documentation License
*****************************************

                     Version 1.3, 3 November 2008

     Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2002, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
     <http://fsf.org/>

     Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies
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  0. PREAMBLE

     The purpose of this License is to make a manual, textbook, or other
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     being considered responsible for modifications made by others.

     This License is a kind of "copyleft", which means that derivative
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     It complements the GNU General Public License, which is a copyleft
     license designed for free software.

     We have designed this License in order to use it for manuals for
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     A "Modified Version" of the Document means any work containing the
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  6. COLLECTIONS OF DOCUMENTS

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ADDENDUM: How to use this License for your documents
====================================================

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   If you have Invariant Sections without Cover Texts, or some other
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