## Summary This pull request addresses an issue where the copy functionality was not working in Firefox. The root cause was the absence of the 'clipboardWrite' permission in the manifest. To ensure consistency across all supported browsers, the 'clipboardWrite' permission has been added to the manifests for Chrome, Edge, and Firefox extensions. Closes #31422 ## How did you test this change? I ran the modified extension in all browsers (MacOS) and verified that the copy functionality works in each. https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/a41ff14b-3d65-409c-ac7f-1ccd72fa944a
This is the source code for the React DevTools browser extension.
Installation
The easiest way to install this extension is as a browser add-on:
Local development
You can also build and install this extension from source.
Prerequisite steps
DevTools depends on local versions of several NPM packages1 also in this workspace. You'll need to either build or download those packages first.
1 Note that at this time, an experimental build is required because DevTools depends on the createRoot API.
To install all necessary dependencies, run the following command from the root of the repository:
yarn install
Build from source
To build dependencies from source, run the following command from the root of the repository:
yarn build-for-devtools
Download from CI
To use the latest build from CI, run the following commands starting from the root of the repository:
cd scripts/release
yarn install
./download-experimental-build.js
Build steps
Once the above packages have been built or downloaded, you can build the extension by running:
cd packages/react-devtools-extensions/
yarn build:chrome # => packages/react-devtools-extensions/chrome/build
yarn run test:chrome # Test Chrome extension
yarn build:firefox # => packages/react-devtools-extensions/firefox/build
yarn run test:firefox # Test Firefox extension
yarn build:edge # => packages/react-devtools-extensions/edge/build
yarn run test:edge # Test Edge extension