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No longer supported in Safari 12 #36

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Juhannuspukki opened this issue Jun 26, 2018 · 20 comments
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No longer supported in Safari 12 #36

Juhannuspukki opened this issue Jun 26, 2018 · 20 comments

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@Juhannuspukki
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"Safari no longer supports unsafe extensions.

“JSON Formatter” is no longer supported. You can find newer extensions reviewed by Apple in the App Store or Safari Extensions Gallery."

@ruchernchong
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@rfletcher I would like to continue this project as I have an Apple Developer account to play around with it. I wish to get your permission before continuing.

@roniekoma
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Except the autorun, it works for me: https://georgegarside.com/blog/macos/install-any-safari-extension-macos-mojave/

@ruchernchong
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@roniekoma the only downside to this is whenever Safari is restarted, you have to redo the same steps again.

@rogierlommers
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Yes please!! Really mis it! You guys have any alternatives maybe?

@mcdemarco
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It doesn't work at all for me after following the instructions; the extension seems to "run" but nothing gets prettified and the toggle button doesn't appear. I'm using the 1.1 zip from the release directory, MacOS 10.12.6, and Safari 12.0. Fortunately I still have a copy of Safari Technology Preview (now a postview) that still runs the extension, but constantly complains about being out of date.

@nirodg
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nirodg commented Oct 30, 2018

It work for me with macOS Sierra (v10.12.6) and Safari Version 12.0 (12606.2.11)

@OlafGoral
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I couldn’t get this to work either, but I found one on the appstore, https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/asini-json-viewer/id1440033430?ls=1&mt=12 it’s working ok for me. I know it’s not the same as this one, but I found it and works fine for me.

@ayman
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ayman commented Nov 8, 2018

Indeed many of us (myself included) would like to officially put this in the Apple store such that it's free and community supported. @rfletcher, can you put a friendly open license on this? I'd also be happy to be added to the maintainers of this repo to help triage bugs and what not.

@ibrunotome
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The last commit was in 2012, I don't think that he will accept any changes :(

@ayman
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ayman commented Nov 19, 2018

Probably just worth rewriting then!

@nirodg
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nirodg commented Nov 20, 2018

Probably just worth rewriting then!

Agreed

Indeed many of us (myself included) would like to officially put this in the Apple store such that it's free and community supported. @rfletcher, can you put a friendly open license on this? I'd also be happy to be added to the maintainers of this repo to help triage bugs and what not.

Not such a bad idea, such a pity there is no license specified, could be forked and make a release version for the Apple Store.

@wuf810
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wuf810 commented Nov 30, 2018

Hey @rfletcher you there?

Would be great if you could respond to this:

#36 (comment)

Thanks, M

@nirodg
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nirodg commented Nov 30, 2018

Hey @rfletcher you there?

Would be great if you could respond to this:

#36 (comment)

Thanks, M

I've tried to reach him on Twitter but no response so far

@ayman
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ayman commented Dec 16, 2018

Ok. So there are a few new extensions in the Safari Extension store that do pretty formatting (new extensions have to be written in Xcode...these legacy ones are deprecated as of this month); a few of them are free too. But, I went ahead and rewrote one from scratch that is free and open to community contributions. I've just thrown the v1 to the store (under review now). Check it out...contributions welcome: https://github.com/ayman/PrettyJSON

@quiram
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quiram commented Dec 18, 2018

Thanks @ayman! Please let us know when it has passed review so we can install it :)

@ArtFeel
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ArtFeel commented Mar 15, 2019

Hitting ⌥⌘U will open page sources. That gives you pretty good JSON formatter.

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@ArtFeel
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ArtFeel commented Mar 15, 2019

There is also JSON-Lite extension, it is working without a standalone mac app.

@19h
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19h commented Jul 27, 2019

Just because there's so much non-free spam, this one is pretty good and free: https://apps.apple.com/de/app/json-peep-for-safari/id1458969831?l=en&mt=12.

@ruchernchong
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@ArtFeel I cannot find that in the App Store on macOS Catalina.

@ArtFeel
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ArtFeel commented Jul 29, 2019

@ruchern JSON-Lite extension? This is not standalone app, so it is unavailable in the App Store, but you can install it from URL above.

If you mean Developer Console, you should enable Developer mode in Safari settings.

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