AJAX phpMyAdmin Greasemonkey Script

I’ve been working on something recently in which the testing has involved modiyfing 2 or 3 fields in a database very regularly, I was fed-up of going into phpMyAdmin clicking edit on the row, finding the field (1 of 100 odd), editing it and then going to the save button.

I decided that I would write a Greasemonkey script to turn all of the fields into an AJAX editing form.

Basically all you have to do now is double click the field value, edit the value and hit enter to save!

It has only been tested on phpMyAdmin 3.1.2 so I have no idea if it’ll work on other versions.

This script uses jQuery (www.jquery.com).

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// ==UserScript==
// @name           Ajax PHPMyAdmin
// @namespace      All
// @description    Ajaxify PHPMyAdmin By Joel Day http://OFFLINEZIP.wpsho/
// @include        http://localhost/phpmyadmin/sql.php*
// ==/UserScript==

// Add jQuery
var GM_JQ = document.createElement('script');
GM_JQ.src = 'http://jquery.com/src/jquery-latest.js'; // Or specify one on the local server for a quicker load
GM_JQ.type = 'text/javascript';
document.getElementsByTagName('head')[0].appendChild(GM_JQ);

// Check if jQuery's loaded
function GM_wait() {
    if (typeof unsafeWindow.jQuery == 'undefined') {
        window.setTimeout(GM_wait, 100);
    }
    else {
        $ = unsafeWindow.jQuery;
        letsJQuery();
    }
}
GM_wait();

// All your GM code must be inside this function
function letsJQuery() {

    var i = 0, j = 0;

    // Assign the th's id for later so we can grab the field name
    $('#table_results').find('th:not([colspan])').each(function() {

    	// i represents a column id
        i++; $(this).attr('id', i);

    });

// Loop through the field values and re-make the
 into our input box and div
    $('#table_results').find('td:not([align="center"])').each(function() {

        // Assign it a column id
        if (j == i) {
            j = 0;
        }
        j++;

    	// Current value of the field
        var value = $(this).html();
        var field = $('#' + j + ' a').html();

        // Set the html
        $(this).html("
" + value + "
\ "); }); // Set the dblclick event of the div $('#table_results div[name="fielddiv"]').dblclick(function(){ // Show the input and hide the div $(this).siblings("input").show(); $(this).hide(); }); // Loop through and set the ENTER keypress event for save $('#table_results').find('td:not([align="center"]) input').keypress(function(ev) { if (ev.keyCode == 13) { // Get the info for the query. var db = $('input[name="db"]').val(); var table = $('input[name="table"]').val(); var token = $('input[name="token"]').val(); var field = $(this).attr('title'); var value = $(this).val(); var ID = $(this).parent().siblings().children('input[title="ID"]').val(); // Post the query $.post("sql.php?db=" + db + "&table=" + table + "&sql_query=UPDATE+" + table + "+SET+" + field + "='" + value + "'+WHERE+`ID`='" + ID + "'&token=" + token); // Now set the div to the new value, show it and hide the input $(this).siblings('div').html($(this).val()).show(); $(this).hide(); // Return false as not to post any forms or click any selected links return false; } }); }

Gravatar – Globally Recognised Avatars

I have added the Gravatar plugin to my blog so that all commenters can put in their email address and use their Gravatar Avatar :)

For those of you who don’t know what Gravatar is, it’s a site for assigning an email address to an image, so you can have a global avatar that you use on multiple websites without having to re-upload them. Great for having a consistent public face on the net!

Check it out; http://gravatar.com/

ExpertsExchange Greasemonkey Script

This is an edit of the following script: http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/46022

It removes all the junk, adverts and sign up links from experts exchange and gives you just the question and the solution.

I modified it to remove some more junk such as the Related Solutions box, and there will now be a link directly under the question for you to jump straight to the accepted solution.

The script uses jQuery.

// ==UserScript==
// @name           Clean Up ExpertsExchange
// @namespace   All
// @include        http://www.experts-exchange.com/*
// @include        http://experts-exchange.com/*
// ==/UserScript==

// Add jQuery
    var GM_JQ = document.createElement('script');
    GM_JQ.src = 'http://jquery.com/src/jquery-latest.js';
    GM_JQ.type = 'text/javascript';
    document.getElementsByTagName('head')[0].appendChild(GM_JQ);

// Check if jQuery's loaded
    function GM_wait() {
        if(typeof unsafeWindow.jQuery == 'undefined') { window.setTimeout(GM_wait,100); }
        else { $ = unsafeWindow.jQuery; letsJQuery(); }
    }
    GM_wait();

// All your GM code must be inside this function
    function letsJQuery() {
        $(".blurredAnswer, .relatedSolutions, .allZonesMain, .qStats, .lightImage, .ontopBanner, .adSense, .startFreeTrial, div#pageRight, #relatedSolutions20X6").remove();

        $(".sectionTwo:first").after('

Skip To The Accepted Solution >>


'); $(".acceptedHeader").before(''); }