Planet View displays a beautiful satellite image from Planet every time you open a new tab.
Installing is easy. The "Planet View" extension is available for both Firefox and Chrome:
Follow the instructions on the pages above to add the extension to your browser. After installing, you'll see an image from the Planet gallery every time you open a new tab.
The development environment requires Node. To serve a development version of the extension, run the following:
npm start
To test a built version of the extension, first run the build script:
npm run build
From testing in Chrome, open the extensions page, and load the ./dist
directory as an unpacked extension.
For testing in Firefox, open the debuggong page, and under "This Firefox", click "Load Temporary Add-on..." and select the ./dist/manifest.json
file.
To create a release, decide whether your changes constitute a major, minor, or patch release, and then run something like the following:
make minor release
This updates the version numbers in the package.json
and src/manifest.json
files, creates a commit for the new version number, tags this commit, and creates the extension.zip
archive. Assuming everything looks right, push the version bump commit and the new tag:
git push --tags origin main
Next, the extension.zip
archive needs to be uploaded to the Chrome Web Store and Firefox Add-on Developer Hub. Publishing the Chrome extension requires a developer account that has been added to the Planet Labs publisher group. Contact one of the current authors to be added to the group. After uploading the newly created extension.zip
, it can take up to an hour for the new version to be published.