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diff --git a/modules/home/conf/firefox/scripts/extract_cookies.sh b/modules/home/conf/firefox/scripts/extract_cookies.sh deleted file mode 100755 index e3d50d43..00000000 --- a/modules/home/conf/firefox/scripts/extract_cookies.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,77 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env bash -# copied from https://superuser.com/a/1239036 -# extract_cookies.sh: -# -# Convert from Firefox's cookies.sqlite format to Netscape cookies, -# which can then be used by wget and curl. (Why don't wget and curl -# just use libsqlite if it's installed? Mysteries abound.) -# -# Note: This script reads directly from the standard cookie jar file, -# which means cookies which are kept only in memory ("session cookies") -# will not be extracted. You will need an extension to do that. - -# USAGE: -# -# $ extract_cookies.sh > /tmp/cookies.txt -# or -# $ extract_cookies.sh ~/.mozilla/firefox/*default*/cookies.sqlite > /tmp/cookies.txt - -# USING WITH WGET: -# $ wget --load-cookies=/tmp/cookies.txt http://example.com - -# USING WITH CURL: -# $ curl --cookie /tmp/cookies.txt http://example.com - -# Note: If you do not specify an SQLite filename, this script will -# intelligently find it for you. -# -# A) Usually it will check all profiles under ~/.mozilla/firefox/ and -# use the cookies.sqlite that was updated most recently. -# -# B) If you've redirected stdin (with < or |) , then that will be used. - -# HISTORY: I believe this is circa 2010 from: -# http://slacy.com/blog/2010/02/using-cookies-sqlite-in-wget-or-curl/ -# However, that site is down now. - -# Cleaned up by Hackerb9 (2017) to be more robust and require less typing. - -cleanup() { - rm -f "$TMPFILE" - exit 0 -} -trap cleanup EXIT INT QUIT TERM - -if [ "$#" -ge 1 ]; then - SQLFILE="$1" -else - SQLFILE="$HOME/.mozilla/firefox/default/cookies.sqlite" -fi - -if ! [ -r "$SQLFILE" ]; then - echo "Error. File $SQLFILE is not readable." >&2 - exit 1 -fi - -# We have to copy cookies.sqlite, because FireFox has a lock on it -TMPFILE=$(mktemp /tmp/cookies.sqlite.XXXXXXXXXX) -cat "$SQLFILE" >>"$TMPFILE" - -# This is the format of the sqlite database: -# CREATE TABLE moz_cookies (id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, name TEXT, value TEXT, host TEXT, path TEXT,expiry INTEGER, lastAccessed INTEGER, isSecure INTEGER, isHttpOnly INTEGER); - -echo "# Netscape HTTP Cookie File" -sqlite3 -separator $'\t' "$TMPFILE" <<EOF -.mode tabs -.header off -select host, -case substr(host,1,1)='.' when 0 then 'FALSE' else 'TRUE' end, -path, -case isSecure when 0 then 'FALSE' else 'TRUE' end, -expiry, -name, -value -from moz_cookies; -EOF - -cleanup |