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Add a dynamic form to specific pages using Greasemonkey and JQuery


In a particular forum, clicking the reply button spawns a new window with a text form to type a reply. I want to implement a script to create that specific text form within the main page (instead of spawning a new window). How would I go about doing this?

Here is the source code for the pages I want to implement the script on:

http://pastebin.com/2UaUVGJA (the main discussion page) http://pastebin.com/hAx2SPUu (the reply page)

Here is the attempted script (note that I still need some method to extract the appropriate post_id value, and create the form based on that Id), that does not work at all.

// ==UserScript==
// @name           Quick_ReplyTest
// @namespace      http://userscripts.org/users/181447
// @description    Inserts QuickReply
// @include        *
// @require        http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.3.2/jquery.min.js
// ==/UserScript==


/* Optional:
window.addEventListener ("load", Greasemonkey_main, false);
*/

$(document).ready (Greasemonkey_main);


function Greasemonkey_main ()
{
    /*--- Get the first node inside the id="main" span (Google.com)
        If that's not there, then get the first node of the html body.
    */
    var TargetNode  = $("a[href*='event=reply/post']");
    if (!TargetNode)
        TargetNode  = $("body *:first");

    $(TargetNode).after
 (
  '<form method="POST" action="http://dl.tccd.edu/index.php/classforums/posts/event=saveReply">   \
  <input type="hidden" name="subject" size="45" id="txt_subject" maxlength="200" value="">        \
  <br> Message:<br>                                                                               \
  <textarea rows="20" style="width:70%;" name="message" id="message"></textarea>                  \
  <br> <br>                                                                                       \
  <input type="submit" id="submit_post" value="Post Reply">                                       \
  <input type="hidden" name="post_id" value="1010815">                                            \
  <input type="hidden" name="thread_id" value="1010815">                                          \
  </form>                                                                                         \
    '
 );
}

Solution

  • Ok, here is the script modified to make the form live. It should function now, but obviously I can't fully test it without a login.

    I tried to explain what was going on on the comments and a handy jQuery reference is at: http://www.jqapi.com/ .

    /* NOTE:  Do not use:
        // @include        *
        This slows things down and could cause all sorts of interesting side-effects.
    */
    
    // ==UserScript==
    // @name            Quick_ReplyTest
    // @namespace       http://userscripts.org/users/181447
    // @description     Inserts QuickReply
    // @include         http://*.tccd.edu/*
    // @include         https://*.tccd.edu/*
    // @require         http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.3.2/jquery.min.js
    // ==/UserScript==
    
    
    $(document).ready (Greasemonkey_main);
    
    
    function Greasemonkey_main ()
    {
        /*--- Use jQuery to get links (anchor tags) that point to the reply form.
    
            The links are of the form:
                <a href="http://dl.tccd.edu/index.php/classforums/posts/event=reply/post_id=1013402">Reply</a>
        */
        var zTargetNodes    = $("a[href*='event=reply/post']");     //-- href contains "event=reply/post".
    
    
        /*--- Now, for each link, extract the post_id and insert the reply form with the post_id filled in.
    
            Uses the jQuery each() function.
        */
        zTargetNodes. each (function (iPostNum) {AddReplyForm ($(this), iPostNum);} );
    }
    
    
    function AddReplyForm (zJnode, iPostNum)
    {
        /*--- Extract the post_id from the link, using the jQuery attr() function and the javascript
            match() function.
        */
        var sHref       = zJnode.attr ('href');
        var sPostID     = (sHref + '&').match (/post_id=([^\&\#]+)[\&\#]/) [1];
    
    
        /*--- Build up the form HTML-string.  Using sPostID for post_id and thread_id.
            (Or we could just insert the form into the doc, and change the id values after.)
        */
        var sNewHTML    = '<form method="POST" action="http://dl.tccd.edu/index.php/classforums/posts/event=saveReply"> \n'
                        + '<input type="hidden" name="subject" size="45" id="txt_subject" maxlength="200" value=""> \n'
                        + '<br> Message:<br> \n'
                        + '<textarea rows="20" style="width:70%;" name="message" id="message"></textarea> \n'
                        + '<br> <br> \n'
                        + '<input type="submit" id="submit_post"   value="Post Reply"> \n'
                        + '<input type="hidden" name="post_id"     value="' + sPostID + '"> \n'
                        + '<input type="hidden" name="thread_id"   value="' + sPostID + '"> \n'
                        + '</form>'
                        ;
    
    
        /*--- Inject the reply form.
        */
        zJnode.after (sNewHTML);
    }