(accepted at 2009-07-24 FESCo meeting) |
(now works with webkit) |
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* Targeted release: Fedora12 | * Targeted release: Fedora12 | ||
* Last updated: 2009-07-16 | * Last updated: 2009-07-16 | ||
* Percentage of completion: | * Percentage of completion: 95% | ||
== Detailed Description == | == Detailed Description == | ||
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* Verify the plugin works correctly | * Verify the plugin works correctly | ||
'''This plugin does not yet work correctly with WebKit based browsers such as midori. | '''This plugin in rawhide does not yet work correctly with WebKit based browsers such as midori. It's fixed in git master thanks to stransky (#516749)''' | ||
== User Experience == | == User Experience == | ||
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== Dependencies == | == Dependencies == | ||
PackageKit 0.5.1 | PackageKit 0.5.1 | ||
nspluginwrapper-1.3.0-5 (in F11 updates) | nspluginwrapper-1.3.0-5 (in F11 updates) | ||
Revision as of 10:53, 12 August 2009
PackageKit Browser Plugin
Summary
The PackageKit browser plugin allows people browsing online to install missing applications.
Owner
- Name: Richard Hughes
- email: <richard@hughsie.com>
Current status
- Targeted release: Fedora12
- Last updated: 2009-07-16
- Percentage of completion: 95%
Detailed Description
The PackageKit-browser-plugin
package installs a browser plugin that can be used to install specified software.
Benefit to Fedora
This feature will add the facility to install packages from websites, in a secure way, rather than telling users to run various yum commands as the root user or describing how to use the PackageKit tools.
Scope
This is a very small change in comps, so that the PackageKit-browser-plugin
package gets included in the default package set.
How To Test
- Install
PackageKit-browser-plugin
package usingyum install PackageKit-browser-plugin
- Restart any browser windows
- Open a web browser (epiphany, firefox, etc) and visit http://people.freedesktop.org/~hughsient/temp/test.html
- Verify the plugin works correctly
This plugin in rawhide does not yet work correctly with WebKit based browsers such as midori. It's fixed in git master thanks to stransky (#516749)
User Experience
Users can install applications directly from web pages, in a secure and cross-distro way.
Dependencies
PackageKit 0.5.1 nspluginwrapper-1.3.0-5 (in F11 updates)
Contingency Plan
Drop PackageKit-browser-plugin
from comps, and revert back to not shipping the browser plugin.
Documentation
Release Notes
- PackageKit now installs a browser plugin handler so that web pages can install software in a secure environment.
Comments and Discussion