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Custom resources and scriptlets used for Brave's adblocker

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adblock-resources

Contains resources and scriptlets designed for use with Brave's adblock-rust library.

Custom resources should be added to the resources directory, and a corresponding entry should be added to the metadata.json file.

Using

This package can be imported as a library, exposing the function readResources which will produce the correctly formatted list of resources for use with adblock-rust.

Alternatively, npm run build will write all resources to dist/resources.json for future use.

To generate metadata.json automatically from files in resources/, run npm run generateMetadata.

Use npm run test after modifying the resources or metadata file to ensure the format can be accepted by adblock-rust.

Metadata format

metadata.json is a list of elements of the following format:

{
    "name": "name-of-my-resource",
    "aliases": ["an-alias-for-my-resource"],
    "kind": {"mime":"application/javascript"},
    "resourcePath": "pathRelativeToResources.js"
}
  • name is the name of the resource as it would be used in a filter rule.

  • aliases is a list containing optional additional (usually shorter) identifiers that could be used instead of the name. Usually this is empty or contains a single entry that is an abbreviation of the name.

  • kind is either a MIME type as shown above, or simply the string "template" to specify that the resource is a scriptlet with optional template parameters (i.e., {{1}}, {{2}}, ...).

  • resourcePath specifies the path to the content of the resource. It should be relative to the resources directory in the root of this repository.

In general, this format corresponds to the Resource struct from adblock-rust, but the base64-encoded content field is replaced by a path to a file for better maintainability. This library will translate the resourcePath field back to a base64-encoded content field when ready for use.

Filter list description format

The filter_lists/*.json files are lists of elements, each describing a filter list. The format for each element is:

{
    "uuid": "49254a7e-396e-4d1f-af48-f5730e22e1ce",
    "url": "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/brave/adblock-lists/master/brave-lists/new-list.txt",
    "title": "New Filter Rules",
    "format": "Standard",
    "include_redirect_urls": false,
    "support_url": "https://github.com/brave/adblock-lists"
}
  • uuid is a unique identifier used by the browser to identify a filter list, should be generated.

  • url is the URL where the filter list is actually located and can be downloaded from. Filter list should be a list of rules in the format specified in format in a .txt file.

  • title is a human-readable title for the filter list.

  • format is either ABP/uBO-style format ("Standard", most common) or IP address and hostname ("Hosts").

  • include_redirect_urls permits parsing of redirect-url filter option. This has security implications. This field is optional and defaults to false.

  • support_url is somewhere a user can ask for help with the filter list.

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