Inspired by the Opera Python Adblocker, I have written a script that allows you to enable/disable Opera User JS files on the fly.
Download and install Python. No configuration needed.
[Authors: HermeN]
Change JS_PATH in the following script to the correct path to your User JS directory (backslashes in PATH should be double), then save it as a text file with the .py extension:
# Opera JS switcher
#
# Author: Hermen Toersche
# Date: 18-04-2005
### Imports
import os
### Constants
# Your JS Path, including trailing '\'.
JS_PATH = "C:\\Program Files\\Opera\\profile\\User JS\\"
COMMON_EXT = ".js"
DISABLED_EXT = ".js.disabled"
### Methods
def isEnabled(filenaam):
return filenaam.endswith(COMMON_EXT)
def isDisabled(filenaam):
return filenaam.endswith(DISABLED_EXT)
def mooieNaam(filenaam):
return filenaam.replace(DISABLED_EXT, "").replace(COMMON_EXT, "")
def actLight(filenaam):
if isEnabled(filenaam):
return ">>"
else:
return " "
def switchState(filenaam):
if filenaam.endswith(COMMON_EXT):
nieuweFilenaam = filenaam[:len(filenaam)-len(COMMON_EXT)] + DISABLED_EXT
else:
nieuweFilenaam = filenaam[:len(filenaam)-len(DISABLED_EXT)] + COMMON_EXT
os.rename(JS_PATH + filenaam, JS_PATH + nieuweFilenaam)
### Main
print "Opera User JS switcher"
print "++++++++++++++++++++++"
welke = 1
while welke > -1:
# Find User JS files
js_files = os.listdir(JS_PATH)
# Strip non-COMMON/DISABLED
ok_files = []
for js_file in js_files:
# if complies: add
if isEnabled(js_file) or isDisabled(js_file):
ok_files.append(js_file)
print ""
for i in range(0, len(ok_files)):
js_file = ok_files[i]
print "%s%3d. " % (actLight(js_file), (i+1)) + mooieNaam(js_file)
# Input welke JS het over het gaat, en togglet deze.
print ""
welke = input("Switch [1-%d], 0=exit: " % len(ok_files))
welke = welke - 1
if welke > -1:
switchState(ok_files[welke])
On Linux, you should add
#!/usr/bin/python
as the first line and use single slashes in JS_PATH:
JS_PATH="/PATH/"
The following button can be used to get one-click access to the User JS switcher (the path needs to be adjusted to your setup):
You can place „opera_jsswitcher.py“ to Opera folder, and use this button: