UserUtils

Various utilities for userscripts - register listeners for when CSS selectors exist, intercept events, manage persistent & synchronous JSON databases, modify the DOM more easily, useful math and array functions and more

This script should not be not be installed directly. It is a library for other scripts to include with the meta directive // @require https://update.greasyfork.org/scripts/472956/1480265/UserUtils.js

Author
Sv443
Version
8.3.0
Created
2023-08-12
Updated
2024-11-08
License
MIT

UserUtils

Library with various utilities for userscripts - register listeners for when CSS selectors exist, intercept events, create persistent & synchronous data stores, modify the DOM more easily and more.
Contains builtin TypeScript declarations. Supports ESM and CJS imports via a bundler and global declaration via @require
Licensed under the MIT license.

You may want to check out my template for userscripts in TypeScript that you can use to get started quickly. It also includes this library by default.

If you like using this library, please consider supporting the development ❤️


> Full documentation on GitHub <


or view the documentation of previous major releases:
7.3.0, 6.3.0, 5.0.1, 4.2.1, 3.0.0, 2.0.1, 1.2.0, 0.5.3


Feature Summary:

  • DOM:
  • Math:
    • clamp() - constrain a number between a min and max value
    • mapRange() - map a number from one range to the same spot in another range
    • randRange() - generate a random number between a min and max boundary
  • Misc:
    • DataStore - class that manages a hybrid sync & async persistent JSON database, including data migration
    • DataStoreSerializer - class for importing & exporting data of multiple DataStore instances, including compression, checksumming and running migrations
    • Dialog - class for creating custom modal dialogs with a promise-based API and a generic, default style
    • NanoEmitter - tiny event emitter class with a focus on performance and simplicity (based on nanoevents)
    • autoPlural() - automatically pluralize a string
    • pauseFor() - pause the execution of a function for a given amount of time
    • debounce() - call a function only once in a series of calls, after or before a given timeout
    • fetchAdvanced() - wrapper around the fetch API with a timeout option
    • insertValues() - insert values into a string at specified placeholders
    • compress() - compress a string with Gzip or Deflate
    • decompress() - decompress a previously compressed string
    • computeHash() - compute the hash / checksum of a string or ArrayBuffer
    • randomId() - generate a random ID of a given length and radix
  • Arrays:
  • Translation:
    • tr() - simple translation of a string to another language
    • tr.forLang() - specify a language besides the currently set one for the translation
    • tr.addLanguage() - add a language and its translations
    • tr.setLanguage() - set the currently active language for translations
    • tr.getLanguage() - returns the currently active language
    • tr.getTranslations() - returns the translations for the given language or the currently active one
  • Colors:
    • hexToRgb() - convert a hex color string to an RGB or RGBA value tuple
    • rgbToHex() - convert RGB or RGBA values to a hex color string
    • lightenColor() - lighten a CSS color string (hex, rgb or rgba) by a given percentage
    • darkenColor() - darken a CSS color string (hex, rgb or rgba) by a given percentage
  • Utility types for TypeScript:
    • Stringifiable - any value that is a string or can be converted to one (implicitly or explicitly)
    • NonEmptyArray - any array that should have at least one item
    • NonEmptyString - any string that should have at least one character
    • LooseUnion - a union that gives autocomplete in the IDE but also allows any other value of the same type
    • Prettify - expands a complex type into a more readable format while keeping functionality the same



Installation:

Shameless plug: I made a template for userscripts in TypeScript that you can use to get started quickly. It also includes this library by default.

  • If you are using a bundler (like webpack, rollup, vite, etc.), you can install this package using npm:

    npm i @sv443-network/userutils
    

    For other package managers, check out the respective install command on the JavaScript Registry
    Then, import it in your script as usual:

    import { addGlobalStyle } from "@sv443-network/userutils";
    
    // or just import everything (not recommended because of worse treeshaking support):
    
    import * as UserUtils from "@sv443-network/userutils";
    


  • If you are not using a bundler or want to reduce the size of your userscript, you can include the latest release by adding one of these directives to the userscript header, depending on your preferred CDN:

    // @require https://greasyfork.org/scripts/472956-userutils/code/UserUtils.js
    
    // @require https://openuserjs.org/src/libs/Sv443/UserUtils.js
    

    (in order for your userscript not to break on a major library update, instead use the versioned URL at the top of the GreasyFork page)

    Then, access the functions on the global variable UserUtils:

    UserUtils.addGlobalStyle("body { background-color: red; }");
    
    // or using object destructuring:
    
    const { clamp } = UserUtils;
    console.log(clamp(1, 5, 10)); // 5
    

    If you're using TypeScript and it complains about the missing global variable UserUtils, install the library using the package manager of your choice and add the following inside a .d.ts file somewhere in your project:

    declare global {
        const UserUtils: typeof import("@sv443-network/userutils");
    }