Working on a script to automate some tasks in Firefox.
These tasks should run through a clean Firefox profile, so they are fast and don't interfere with any of my regular surfing.
#!/bin/bash
# Launch clean firefox profile with parameters:
# -no-remote don't connect to any running instance of firefox
# -P run firefox through a profile
firefox -P 'Another Profile' &
sleep 4 # wait for firefox to load
# Open URLs
firefox -new-tab 'http://askubuntu.com/users'
firefox -new-tab 'http://askubuntu.com/badges'
Unfortunately, I can't get the URLs to open in the profile "Another Profile". Instead, Ubuntu launches Firefox with my default user profile and opens them, there.
Any suggestions on how to open them in "Another Profile"?
If you omit the profile,
firefox
will open the URL in one of your open Firefox programs. You have to explicitly mention it:You can also open multiple URLs at once and combine it, removing the need for a sleep:
One thing I've done to get around the issue you mentioned is open a local html file with a simple javascript redirect. I open firefox in the profile and give that local html page as the url.
Here is an example of the code I use in the html file to redirect to my macro. I'm sure there are better ways, but this works well enough for me for now. Oh, I also use the close all others tag to clear the initial page.