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This is a collection of guides that should help AMO Engineers and other Mozillians navigate the madness that is the add-ons world.
Add-on types
MDN Doc for add-on types.
| Type | In install.rdf |
In AMO DB | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Extension | 2 | 1 | |
| Lightweight theme | N/A | 9 | |
| Dictionary | 64 | 3 | Language for the Firefox spellchecker. |
| Search Engine | N/A | 4 | For the Firefox search box. See doc. |
| Language pack | 8 | 5 | Localization for Firefox UI. Most are automatically published from Firefox sources. |
| Complete theme | 4 | 2 | Deprecated. Will be dropped in Firefox 57. |
| Multi-package installer | 32 | 1 | Discontinued. |
| Telemetry Experiment | 128 | N/A | |
| WebExtension Experiment | 256 | N/A |
WebExtension packages don't have types. They are all treated like extensions, with the exception of new themes (WIP).
The AMO DB has a couple more types that are no longer in use: 7 - Plugins, 6 - Language Packs (Add-on), 11 - Apps.
Compatibility
MDN doc on compatibility.
Compatibility with the client depends on various factors. They are listed here in order of priority (next one overrides previous one):
- Default compatibility.
- Legacy add-ons with a
maxVersionlower than Firefox 4.0a1 have strict compatibility, so themaxVersionmust be respected. - For all other add-ons, the
maxVersiondoesn't matter. - The
minVersionfor legacy add-ons should always be respected. - WebExtensions have default minimum compatibility of Firefox 42.0a1.
- Application support (Firefox / Thunderbird / SeaMonkey / Android) is read from the manifest and can be altered during submission (All Desktop / Windows / Linux / Mac OS / Android).
- Legacy add-ons with a
- Strict compatibility.
- Legacy add-ons with the
strictCompatibilitymanifest flag must have themaxVersionrespected. - WebExtensions that declare so must have the
strict_min_versionandstrict_max_versionrespected. Astrict_min_versionlower than 42.0a1 should be ignored.
- Legacy add-ons with the
- AMO Metadata.
- For add-ons with strict compatibility (legacy and WebExtensions), the editable metadata in the DevHub overrides what is declared in the manifest.
- Application support can also be altered here.
- Compatibility overrides. These are admin overrides that declare a version range for an add-on is not compatible with a version range of an application (usually Firefox).