Publish an extension to all the extension stores in a single command!
[!IMPORTANT]
You are responsible for uploading and submitting an extension for the first time by hand.
publish-browser-extension
does not provide tools for creating a new extension.
npm i -D publish-browser-extension
pnpm i -D publish-browser-extension
yarn add -D publish-browser-extension
To get started, run the init command. It will walk you through generating all the necessary environment variables/CLI flags, saving them to a .env.submit
file:
publish-extension init
All CLI flags can be passed as environment variables instead. For example, setting the
CHROME_CLIENT_ID
environment variable is equivalent to passing--chrome-client-id
. Just convert the flag to UPPER_SNAKE_CASE.
Then, just run the submit command, passing the ZIP files you want to submit:
publish-extension \
--chrome-zip dist/chrome.zip \
--firefox-zip dist/firefox.zip --firefox-sources-zip dist/sources.zip \
--edge-zip dist/chrome.zip
publish-extesion
will automatically look for a .env.submit
file and load it if it exists.
import { publishExtension } from 'publish-browser-extension';
publishExtension({
dryRun: true,
chrome: {
zip: 'dist/chrome.zip',
extensionId: '<cws-extension-id>',
clientId: '<gcp-client-id>',
clientSecret: '<gcp-client-secret>',
refreshToken: '<gcp-refresh-token>',
publishTarget: '<default|trustedTesters>',
skipSubmitReview: false,
},
firefox: {
zip: 'dist/firefox.zip',
sourcesZip: 'dist/sources.zip',
extensionId: '<addons-extension-id>',
jwtIssuer: '<addons-jwt-issuer>',
jwtSecret: '<addons-jwt-secret>',
channel: '<listed|unlisted>',
},
edge: {
zip: 'dist/chrome.zip',
productId: "<edge-product-id>",
clientId: "<edge-client-id>",
clientSecret: "<edge-client-secret>",
accessTokenUrl: "<edge-access-token-url>",
skipSubmitReview: false,
},
})
.then(results => console.log(results))
.catch(err => console.error(err));
pnpm
corepack enable
pnpm i
init
command to generate a .env.submit
file for testing
pnpm publish-extension init
[!WARNING]
Make sure to set the Firefox channel to "unlisted", chrome's publish target to "trustedTesters", and don't submit the extension for review for Chrome or Edge. This will prevent you from accidentally releasing one of the test extensions publically.
pnpm dev:all
pnpm dev:chrome
pnpm dev:firefox
pnpm dev:edge