WebSerial for Firefox incelemeleri
WebSerial for Firefox geliştiren: kuba2k2
12 inceleme
- I followed the instruction and it works under Linux!
The only catch was that to be able to actually open the port in Firefox, I had to give myself the permission to access it by doing "sudo chmod a+rw /dev/rfcomm0" in a terminal window (without the quotes).
"rfcomm0" is what the bluetooth manager called it - it's a serial port over bluetooth. With a plain old usb cable serial port, the port is called something like /dev/ttyACM0 . Do "ls /dev" before connecting the cable and then after and look for the new entry that's showed up. - 5 üzerinden 5 puanyazan: DevourerOS, 8 ay önce
- 5 üzerinden 5 puanyazan: delelelele, 9 ay önce
- 5 üzerinden 5 puanyazan: Firefox kullanıcısı 19009952, bir yıl önceWorking on Ubuntu Mate Release 24.04.2 LTS and Firefox 138.0.4 (64 bit)
- 5 üzerinden 5 puanyazan: Helgius, 2 yıl önce
- 5 üzerinden 5 puanyazan: Firefox kullanıcısı 14559047, 2 yıl önce
- 5 üzerinden 5 puanyazan: cyril, 2 yıl önceFinally I can debug my web apps needing device access in my favorite browser! Great work. It's a bummer that Mozilla org refuses to implement these features natively. Browsers are also a major app platform and has been for years, if not decades. Weird that it's still controversial for some.
- 5 üzerinden 5 puanyazan: MrSirMister, 2 yıl önceWorks like a charm. Thank you for adding this missing feature to Firefox!
- 5 üzerinden 5 puanyazan: Unambiguous, 2 yıl önce
- 5 üzerinden 5 puanyazan: Firefox kullanıcısı 12901812, 2 yıl önce
- 5 üzerinden 5 puanyazan: Firefox kullanıcısı 16881153, 3 yıl önceIt was hard to find bundled .exe installer. But I'm finally happy with the working add-on
Geliştiricinin yanıtı
gönderilme: 3 yıl önceHi, since the last (and first) release, the addon has gone through many stability improvements; I haven't released it yet. When I do, it will offer downloading the .exe installer directly. It is also available on GitHub.