Adrium Easy Pass is a Firefox, Chrome and Opera password manager. Most passwords will be generated for a specific site and account from your master password whenever needed, these passwords are never stored on disk and can be recreated easily if data is lost. For passwords that cannot be changed for some reason, storing the password with the extension data is also supported. All extension data is safely encrypted.
You can get an idea of how AEP works by using the online version. Please make sure to read the warnings when using this one!
In order to build AEP you will need to install Node.js first (Node 10.0 or higher is required). You will also need Gulp, run the following command to install it (administrator privileges required):
npm install --global gulp-cli
Additional dependencies are installed using the following command in the extension directory:
npm install
The following command with produce a file with a name like build-firefox/aep-n.n.n.xpi
:
gulp xpi
The following command with produce a file with a name like build-chrome/aep-n.n.n.zip
:
gulp crx
This ZIP file can be uploaded to Chrome Web Store or Opera Add-ons and will be converted into a signed CRX there.
The following command with produce a file with a name like build-web/aep-web-n.n.n.zip
:
gulp web
After unpacking the package, you can open index.html
in the browser which will give you a slightly feature-reduced version of AEP.
The following command will create a build-firefox
directory:
gulp build-firefox
You can load this directory as a temporary extension in Firefox via about:debugging
page. An already loaded extension will reload automatically on rebuild. If you want the directory to be updated automatically whenever you change any source files, you can use gulp watch-firefox
instead.
The following command will create a build-chrome
directory:
gulp build-chrome
You can load this directory as an unpacked extension in Chrome and Opera. An already loaded extension will reload automatically on rebuild. If you want the directory to be updated automatically whenever you change any source files, you can use gulp watch-chrome
instead.
The following command will create a build-web
directory:
gulp build-web
You can then open build-web/index.html
in your browser to test then.
This repository contains an extensive test suite for the core functionality. You can run the unit tests using the following command:
gulp test
You can also run an individual unit test file, for example:
gulp test --test=masterPassword
You can run the following command to remove all temporary files that have been generated during build:
gulp clean