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# JAR Manifests
JAR Manifests are plaintext files in the tree that are used to package chrome
files into `.jar` files and create {ref}`Chrome Registration <Chrome Registration>`
manifests. JAR Manifests are commonly named `jar.mn`. They are declared in `moz.build` files using the `JAR_MANIFESTS` variable, which makes up a collection of `jar.mn` files.
All files declared in JAR Manifests are processed and installed into `omni.ja` files in `browser/` and `toolkit/` when building Firefox.
`jar.mn` files are automatically processed by the build system when building a
source directory that contains one. The `jar.mn` is run through the
{ref}`preprocessor` before being passed to the manifest processor. In order to
have `@variables@` expanded (such as `@AB_CD@`) throughout the file, add
the line `#filter substitution` at the top of your `jar.mn` file.
The format of a jar.mn is fairly simple; it consists of a heading specifying
which JAR file is being packaged, followed by indented lines listing files and
chrome registration instructions.
For a simple `jar.mn` file, see {searchfox}`toolkit/profile/jar.mn <mozilla-central/rev/5b2d2863bd315f232a3f769f76e0eb16cdca7cb0:toolkit/profile/jar.mn>`. For a much
more complex `jar.mn` file, see {searchfox}`toolkit/locales/jar.mn <mozilla-central/rev/5b2d2863bd315f232a3f769f76e0eb16cdca7cb0:toolkit/locales/jar.mn>`. More examples with specific formats and uses are available below.
## Shipping Chrome Files
### General Format
To ship chrome files in a JAR, an indented line indicates a file to be packaged:
```
<jarfile>.jar:
path/in/jar/file_name.xul (source/tree/location/file_name.xul)
```
Note that file path mappings are listed by destination (left) followed by source (right).
### Same Directory Omission
If the JAR manifest and packaged files live in the same directory, the source path and parentheses can be omitted.
A sample of a `jar.mn` file with omitted source paths and parentheses is {searchfox}`this revision of browser/components/colorways/jar.mn <mozilla-central/rev/5b2d2863bd315f232a3f769f76e0eb16cdca7cb0:browser/components/colorways/jar.mn>`:
```
browser.jar:
content/browser/colorwaycloset.html
content/browser/colorwaycloset.css
content/browser/colorwaycloset.js
```
Writing the following is equivalent, given that the aforementioned files exist in the same directory as the `jar.mn`. Notice the `.jar` file is named `browser.jar`:
```
browser.jar:
content/browser/colorwaycloset.html (colorwaycloset.html)
content/browser/colorwaycloset.css (colorwaycloset.css)
content/browser/colorwaycloset.js (colorwaycloset.js)
```
This manifest is responsible for packaging files needed by Colorway Closet, including
JS scripts, localization files, images (ex. PNGs, AVIFs), and CSS styling. Look at {searchfox}`browser/components/colorways/colorwaycloset.html <mozilla-central/rev/5b2d2863bd315f232a3f769f76e0eb16cdca7cb0:browser/components/colorways/colorwaycloset.html#18>`
to see how a file may be referenced using its chrome URL.
### Absolute Paths
The source tree location may also be an absolute path (taken from the top of the source tree).
One such example can be found in {searchfox}`toolkit/components/pictureinpicture/jar.mn <mozilla-central/rev/2005e8d87ee045f19dac58e5bff32eff7d01bc9b:toolkit/components/pictureinpicture/jar.mn>`:
```
toolkit.jar:
* content/global/pictureinpicture/player.xhtml (content/player.xhtml)
content/global/pictureinpicture/player.js (content/player.js)
```
### Asterisk Marker (Preprocessing)
An asterisk marker (`*`) at the beginning of the line indicates that the file should be processed by the {ref}`preprocessor` before being packaged.
The file {searchfox}`toolkit/profile/jar.mn <mozilla-central/rev/5b2d2863bd315f232a3f769f76e0eb16cdca7cb0:toolkit/profile/jar.mn>` indicates that the file {searchfox}`toolkit/profile/content/profileDowngrade.xhtml <mozilla-central/rev/2005e8d87ee045f19dac58e5bff32eff7d01bc9b:toolkit/profile/content/profileDowngrade.xhtml#34,36>` should be
run through the preprocessor, since it contains `#ifdef` and `#endif` statements that need to be interpreted:
```
* content/mozapps/profile/profileDowngrade.xhtml (content/profileDowngrade.xhtml)
```
### Base Path, Variables, Wildcards and Localized Files
The `.jar` file location may be preceded with a base path between square brackets.
The file {searchfox}`toolkit/locales/jar.mn <mozilla-central/rev/5b2d2863bd315f232a3f769f76e0eb16cdca7cb0:toolkit/locales/jar.mn>` uses a base path so that the `.jar` file is under a `localization` directory,
which is a {searchfox}`special directory parsed by mozbuild <mozilla-central/rev/2005e8d87ee045f19dac58e5bff32eff7d01bc9b:python/mozbuild/mozpack/packager/l10n.py#260-265>`.
It is also named according to the value passed by the variable `@AB_CD@`, normally a locale. Note the use of the preprocessor directive `#filter substitution` at the top of the file for replacing the variable with the value:
```
#filter substitution
...
[localization] @AB_CD@.jar:
crashreporter (%crashreporter/**/*.ftl)
toolkit (%toolkit/**/*.ftl)
```
The percentage sign in front of the source paths designates the locale to target as a source. By default, this is `en-US`. With this specific example, {searchfox}`/toolkit/locales/en-US <toolkit/locales/en-US>` would be targeted.
Otherwise, the file from an alternate localization source tree `/l10n/<locale>/toolkit/` is read if building a localized version.
The wildcards in `**/*.ftl` tell the processor to install all Fluent files within the `crashreporter` and `toolkit` directories, as well as their subdirectories.
## Registering Chrome
{ref}`Chrome Registration <Chrome Registration>` instructions are marked with a percent sign (`%`) at the beginning of the
line, and must be part of the definition of a JAR file. Any additional percents
signs are replaced with an appropriate relative URL of the JAR file being
packaged.
There are two possible locations for a manifest file. If the chrome is being
built into a standalone application, the `jar.mn` processor creates a
`<jarfilename>.manifest` next to the JAR file itself. This is the default
behavior.
If the `moz.build` specifies `USE_EXTENSION_MANIFEST = 1`, the `jar.mn` processor
creates a single `chrome.manifest` file suitable for registering chrome as
an extension.
### Example
The file {searchfox}`browser/themes/addons/jar.mn <mozilla-central/rev/5b2d2863bd315f232a3f769f76e0eb16cdca7cb0:browser/themes/addons/jar.mn>` registers a `resource` chrome package under the name `builtin-themes`. Its source files are in `%content/builtin-themes/`:
```
browser.jar:
% resource builtin-themes %content/builtin-themes/
content/builtin-themes/alpenglow (alpenglow/*.svg)
content/builtin-themes/alpenglow/manifest.json (alpenglow/manifest.json)
```
Notice how other files declare an installation destination using the `builtin-themes` resource that is defined. As such, a SVG file `preview.svg` for a theme `Alpenglow` may be loaded using the resource URL `resource://builtin-themes/alpenglow/preview.svg`
so that a preview of the theme is available on `about:addons`. See {ref}`Chrome Registration <Chrome Registration>` for more details on `resource` and other manifest instructions.