Modified from Recipe 576842 to support linux
Walks through the all the Firefox profiles in current user account and cleans all *.sqlite files with "vacuum". It makes firefox faster then often.
tested on Ubuntu
For: python 2.6 (2.5+sqlite3), FF 3.5
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 | #!/usr/bin/env python
import os, sqlite3
# -------------- constants -----------------------------------------
profilAppMain=os.path.join(os.environ["HOME"], ".mozilla/firefox")
profilUser= os.environ["USER"]
profilApp = os.path.join(profilUser,profilAppMain)
# -------------- functions -----------------------------------------
def searchProfil(profilApp):
"all firefox profiles"
for profil in os.listdir(profilApp):
profilFull=os.path.join(profilApp, profil)
searchSqlite(profilFull)
def searchSqlite(profil):
"all sqlite file in each firefox profile"
if not os.path.isdir(profil):
return
sq=[os.path.join(profil,s) for s in os.listdir(profil) if s.endswith(".sqlite")]
print "\n..."+profil[len(profilUser):]
for s in sq:
dirName, fileName=os.path.split(s)
conn = sqlite3.connect(s)
old=os.path.getsize(s)
print fileName+":",
try:
c=conn.cursor()
c.execute("VACUUM") # this is the thing
c.close()
print "done.",
new=os.path.getsize(s)
print new*1.0/old*100,"%"
except:
print "error."
# ----------------- main -------------------------------------------
if __name__=="__main__":
if os.path.isdir(profilApp):
searchProfil(profilApp)
else:
print "Not exist:", profilApp
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shouldnt be here at first line something like?
Good call, updated
(I found this because I wanted to clean my sqlite files without installing the sqlite3 command-line. There's a line of JavaScript you can run in the Firefox Error Console --
-- but it only cleans places.sqlite.)
Pasting parts of the script into the python interpreter command line, I found I had to remove the blank line 25 after return within def searchSqlite() or I'd get "IndentationError: unexpected indent".
One flaw in this script is it assumes your profiles are in the profilApp directory. If you've got profiles elsewhere, then a more comprehensive approach would be to parse profile.ini and use the Path value when IsRelative=0 to figure out where profiles are.
Anyway, thanks! I learned an extra smidgen of Python - 97% remaining :-)