Rules List for Firefox's automated cookie banner handling feature.
You can test rules locally in Firefox before adding them to the repository with the cookiebanners.listService.testRules
pref. It accepts a JSON array of rules. Test rules will take precedence over rules from the global list.
Since the feature is still in development, please use the latest version of Firefox Nightly for testing. You need to set the following prefs to enable the feature:
cookiebanners.service.mode
=1
(reject all) or2
(reject all or fall back to accept all).cookiebanners.bannerClicking.enabled
=true
- Enables the clicking feature.cookiebanners.cookieInjector.enabled
=true
- Enables the cookie injection feature.
Once you have confirmed that your updated / added rules work in Nightly, you can add them to the rules file cookie-banner-rules-list.json so they can be deployed to all Firefox clients.
When adding rules to the array in the file, make sure that you don't add duplicates rules or rules with invalid JSON. Each rule needs to have a unique id
field containing a UUID. You can generate one in your terminal with uuidgen
.
See CookieBannerRuleList.schema.json and CookieBannerRule.schema.json for the exact rule format required.
Before submitting run the following commands to ensure the rule list is well formatted and valid:
Install dependencies:
npm install
Run tests:
npm test
You can correct any prettier formatting issues automatically with
npm run prettier
To submit your rule list change please create a pull request. Include the list of affected domains in the description.
Here is an example rule that both defines cookies to set and a cookie banner to click on:
{
"domains": ["example.com", "example.org"],
"click": {
"hide": "#bannerParent",
"optIn": "#accept-btn",
"optOut": "#reject-btn",
"presence": ".cookie-banner"
},
"cookies": {
"optOut": [
{
"name": "cookieBannerConsent",
"value": "0"
}
]
},
"id": "706cca25-cea5-49e8-9179-ff3f55c9c1d3"
}
Not all fields are mandatory. See CookieBannerRule.schema.json for details.
If a rule defines both click rules and cookies the implementation will first try to set cookies and only attempt to handle the banner if it still shows up.
The rs-publish.py script from this repo publishes the latest cookie-banner-rules-list.json and updates the associated collection in RemoteSettings:
When running the script, logs are emitted to stdout indicate if the collection was updated, and if so, provide a short summary of the modifications, and ultimately ask for a data review of those changes (unless ENVIRONMENT
is set to dev
, in which case changes are automatically published)