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ReferenceError: plugin is not defined
Environment:
Firefox 48 for Ubuntu
I've followed these steps in README.md:
- Copy
bin/Linux/npjUART.so
to:~/.mozilla/extensions
. - And
js
file looks like:
//Get a Serial object
var ser = plugin().Serial;
// Open a port
ser.open("/dev/ttyACM0");
// Set port options
var baud = 9600;
var parity = 0;
var csize = 8;
var flow = 0;
var stop = 0;
ser.set_option(baud, parity, csize, flow, stop);
// Send a byte to serial port
char = "";
ser.send(char);
Did I need to take any other steps?
Do I have to "build it"?
When I run the HTML file, Firebug says:
ReferenceError: plugin is not defined
@oshihirii can you try copying the plugin into other folders where they mentioned in this post http://askubuntu.com/questions/383960/where-is-firefoxs-plugins-directory? If still not working, you may recompile the binary on your machine.
Thank you for your reply!
I thought the project might be dead!
As per the accepted answer in your link:
~/.mozilla/plugins
- does not exist in Ubuntu 16.04 xenial (x86-64)
.
The only directories that are in ~/.mozilla/
are:
extensions
firefox
Bu I followed a user comment and saw this exists, so I put /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/npjUART.so
in there:
/usr/lib/mozilla/plugins
And I get the same error after restarting Firefox and opening the HTML page:
ReferenceError: plugin is not defined
I have never "compiled a binary".
Can you please give me exact steps (as much detail as possible appreciated, as I have zero knowledge about it so I may miss some important steps if I'm not shown how to do it exactly). Thank You!
@oshihirii There's no active development on this plugin currently because NPAPI-Plugins are not supported by chrome from version 45.0.
For compilation of the plugin, please follow the steps in README.md.
1. Install FireBreath
2. Run python fbgen.py in firebreath-dev, please set "Plugin Name" to jUART
3. Goto firebreath-dev/projects, delete the jUART directory
4. Same in firebreath-dev/projects, run git clone [email protected]:billhsu/jUART.git
5. Linux: ./prepmake.sh Mac: ./prepmac.sh
6. Linux:cd build/ then make
Thank you for the information.
Do you know anything else that does the same job?
I need to communicate from web page to local serial port.
I was using pyserial (mine is a python based web application) but that only works locally - not from a "live" website.
I looked at:
http://www.firebreath.org/display/documentation/Download
and downloaded the zip file.
How do I do Step 1 of the steps in your README.md ie "Install FireBreath"?