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/* -*- indent-tabs-mode: nil; js-indent-level: 2 -*- */
/* vim: set ft=javascript ts=2 et sw=2 tw=80: */
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/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
* file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
"use strict";
var { Ci } = require("chrome");
var Services = require("Services");
var promise = require("promise");
const defer = require("devtools/shared/defer");
var { DebuggerServer } = require("devtools/server/main");
var DevToolsUtils = require("devtools/shared/DevToolsUtils");
loader.lazyRequireGetter(this, "RootActor", "devtools/server/actors/root", true);
loader.lazyRequireGetter(this, "BrowserAddonActor", "devtools/server/actors/addon", true);
Bug 1302702 - Make WebExtension Addon Debugging oop-compatible. r=ochameau This patch applies all the changes needed to the devtools actors and the toolbox-process-window, to be able to debug a webextension running in an extension child process (as well as a webextension running in the main process). The devtools actor used to debug a webextension is splitted into 3 actors: - the WebExtensionActor is the actor that is created when the "root.listTabs" RDP request is received, it provides the addon metadata (name, icon and addon id) and two RDP methods: - reload: used to reload the addon (e.g. from the "about:debugging#addons" page) - connectAddonDebuggingActor: which provides the actorID of the actor that is connected to the process where the extension is running (used by toolbox-process-window.js to connect the toolbox to the needed devtools actors, e.g. console, inspector etc.) - the WebExtensionParentActor is the actor that connects to the process where the extension is running and ensures that a WebExtensionChildActor instance is created and connected (this actor is only the entrypoint to reach the WebExtensionChildActor, and so it does not provide any RDP request on its own, it only connect itself to its child counterpart and then it returns the RDP "form" of the child actor, and the client is then connected directly to the child actor) - the WebExtensionChildActor is the actor that is running in the same process of the target extension, and it provides the same requestTypes of a tab actor. By splitting the WebExtensionActor from the WebExtensionParentActor, we are able to prevent the RemoteDebuggingServer to connect (and create instances of the WebExtensionChildActor) for every addon listed by a root.listAddons() request. MozReview-Commit-ID: L1vxhA6xQkD --HG-- extra : rebase_source : 7ed7735084d9351ff32ab1ad822e53dd0828dace
2017-03-21 14:55:35 +00:00
loader.lazyRequireGetter(this, "WebExtensionParentActor", "devtools/server/actors/webextension-parent", true);
loader.lazyRequireGetter(this, "WorkerActorList", "devtools/server/actors/worker-list", true);
loader.lazyRequireGetter(this, "ServiceWorkerRegistrationActorList", "devtools/server/actors/worker-list", true);
loader.lazyRequireGetter(this, "ProcessActorList", "devtools/server/actors/process", true);
loader.lazyImporter(this, "AddonManager", "resource://gre/modules/AddonManager.jsm");
/**
* Browser-specific actors.
*/
/**
* Yield all windows of type |windowType|, from the oldest window to the
* youngest, using nsIWindowMediator::getEnumerator. We're usually
* interested in "navigator:browser" windows.
*/
function* allAppShellDOMWindows(windowType) {
let e = Services.wm.getEnumerator(windowType);
while (e.hasMoreElements()) {
yield e.getNext();
}
}
exports.allAppShellDOMWindows = allAppShellDOMWindows;
/**
* Retrieve the window type of the top-level window |window|.
*/
function appShellDOMWindowType(window) {
/* This is what nsIWindowMediator's enumerator checks. */
return window.document.documentElement.getAttribute("windowtype");
}
/**
* Send Debugger:Shutdown events to all "navigator:browser" windows.
*/
function sendShutdownEvent() {
for (let win of allAppShellDOMWindows(DebuggerServer.chromeWindowType)) {
let evt = win.document.createEvent("Event");
evt.initEvent("Debugger:Shutdown", true, false);
win.document.documentElement.dispatchEvent(evt);
}
}
exports.sendShutdownEvent = sendShutdownEvent;
/**
* Construct a root actor appropriate for use in a server running in a
* browser. The returned root actor:
* - respects the factories registered with DebuggerServer.addGlobalActor,
* - uses a BrowserTabList to supply tab actors,
* - sends all navigator:browser window documents a Debugger:Shutdown event
* when it exits.
*
* * @param connection DebuggerServerConnection
* The conection to the client.
*/
function createRootActor(connection) {
return new RootActor(connection, {
tabList: new BrowserTabList(connection),
addonList: new BrowserAddonList(connection),
workerList: new WorkerActorList(connection, {}),
serviceWorkerRegistrationList:
new ServiceWorkerRegistrationActorList(connection),
processList: new ProcessActorList(),
globalActorFactories: DebuggerServer.globalActorFactories,
onShutdown: sendShutdownEvent
});
}
/**
* A live list of BrowserTabActors representing the current browser tabs,
* to be provided to the root actor to answer 'listTabs' requests.
*
* This object also takes care of listening for TabClose events and
* onCloseWindow notifications, and exiting the BrowserTabActors concerned.
*
* (See the documentation for RootActor for the definition of the "live
* list" interface.)
*
* @param connection DebuggerServerConnection
* The connection in which this list's tab actors may participate.
*
* Some notes:
*
* This constructor is specific to the desktop browser environment; it
* maintains the tab list by tracking XUL windows and their XUL documents'
* "tabbrowser", "tab", and "browser" elements. What's entailed in maintaining
* an accurate list of open tabs in this context?
*
* - Opening and closing XUL windows:
*
* An nsIWindowMediatorListener is notified when new XUL windows (i.e., desktop
* windows) are opened and closed. It is not notified of individual content
* browser tabs coming and going within such a XUL window. That seems
* reasonable enough; it's concerned with XUL windows, not tab elements in the
* window's XUL document.
*
* However, even if we attach TabOpen and TabClose event listeners to each XUL
* window as soon as it is created:
*
* - we do not receive a TabOpen event for the initial empty tab of a new XUL
* window; and
*
* - we do not receive TabClose events for the tabs of a XUL window that has
* been closed.
*
* This means that TabOpen and TabClose events alone are not sufficient to
* maintain an accurate list of live tabs and mark tab actors as closed
* promptly. Our nsIWindowMediatorListener onCloseWindow handler must find and
* exit all actors for tabs that were in the closing window.
*
* Since this is a bit hairy, we don't make each individual attached tab actor
* responsible for noticing when it has been closed; we watch for that, and
* promise to call each actor's 'exit' method when it's closed, regardless of
* how we learn the news.
*
* - nsIWindowMediator locks
*
* nsIWindowMediator holds a lock protecting its list of top-level windows
* while it calls nsIWindowMediatorListener methods. nsIWindowMediator's
* GetEnumerator method also tries to acquire that lock. Thus, enumerating
* windows from within a listener method deadlocks (bug 873589). Rah. One
* can sometimes work around this by leaving the enumeration for a later
* tick.
*
* - Dragging tabs between windows:
*
* When a tab is dragged from one desktop window to another, we receive a
* TabOpen event for the new tab, and a TabClose event for the old tab; tab XUL
* elements do not really move from one document to the other (although their
* linked browser's content window objects do).
*
* However, while we could thus assume that each tab stays with the XUL window
* it belonged to when it was created, I'm not sure this is behavior one should
* rely upon. When a XUL window is closed, we take the less efficient, more
* conservative approach of simply searching the entire table for actors that
* belong to the closing XUL window, rather than trying to somehow track which
* XUL window each tab belongs to.
*
* - Title changes:
*
* For tabs living in the child process, we listen for DOMTitleChange message
* via the top-level window's message manager. Doing this also allows listening
* for title changes on Fennec.
* But as these messages aren't sent for tabs loaded in the parent process,
* we also listen for TabAttrModified event, which is fired only on Firefox
* desktop.
*/
function BrowserTabList(connection) {
this._connection = connection;
/*
* The XUL document of a tabbed browser window has "tab" elements, whose
* 'linkedBrowser' JavaScript properties are "browser" elements; those
* browsers' 'contentWindow' properties are wrappers on the tabs' content
* window objects.
*
* This map's keys are "browser" XUL elements; it maps each browser element
* to the tab actor we've created for its content window, if we've created
* one. This map serves several roles:
*
* - During iteration, we use it to find actors we've created previously.
*
* - On a TabClose event, we use it to find the tab's actor and exit it.
*
* - When the onCloseWindow handler is called, we iterate over it to find all
* tabs belonging to the closing XUL window, and exit them.
*
* - When it's empty, and the onListChanged hook is null, we know we can
* stop listening for events and notifications.
*
* We listen for TabClose events and onCloseWindow notifications in order to
* send onListChanged notifications, but also to tell actors when their
* referent has gone away and remove entries for dead browsers from this map.
* If that code is working properly, neither this map nor the actors in it
* should ever hold dead tabs alive.
*/
this._actorByBrowser = new Map();
/* The current onListChanged handler, or null. */
this._onListChanged = null;
/*
* True if we've been iterated over since we last called our onListChanged
* hook.
*/
this._mustNotify = false;
/* True if we're testing, and should throw if consistency checks fail. */
this._testing = false;
}
BrowserTabList.prototype.constructor = BrowserTabList;
/**
* Get the selected browser for the given navigator:browser window.
* @private
* @param window nsIChromeWindow
* The navigator:browser window for which you want the selected browser.
* @return nsIDOMElement|null
* The currently selected xul:browser element, if any. Note that the
* browser window might not be loaded yet - the function will return
* |null| in such cases.
*/
BrowserTabList.prototype._getSelectedBrowser = function (window) {
return window.gBrowser ? window.gBrowser.selectedBrowser : null;
};
/**
* Produces an iterable (in this case a generator) to enumerate all available
* browser tabs.
*/
BrowserTabList.prototype._getBrowsers = function* () {
// Iterate over all navigator:browser XUL windows.
for (let win of allAppShellDOMWindows(DebuggerServer.chromeWindowType)) {
// For each tab in this XUL window, ensure that we have an actor for
// it, reusing existing actors where possible. We actually iterate
// over 'browser' XUL elements, and BrowserTabActor uses
// browser.contentWindow as the debuggee global.
for (let browser of this._getChildren(win)) {
yield browser;
}
}
};
BrowserTabList.prototype._getChildren = function (window) {
if (!window.gBrowser) {
return [];
}
let { gBrowser } = window;
if (!gBrowser.browsers) {
return [];
}
return gBrowser.browsers.filter(browser => {
// Filter tabs that are closing. listTabs calls made right after TabClose
// events still list tabs in process of being closed.
let tab = gBrowser.getTabForBrowser(browser);
return !tab.closing;
});
};
BrowserTabList.prototype.getList = function () {
let topXULWindow = Services.wm.getMostRecentWindow(
DebuggerServer.chromeWindowType);
let selectedBrowser = null;
if (topXULWindow) {
selectedBrowser = this._getSelectedBrowser(topXULWindow);
}
// As a sanity check, make sure all the actors presently in our map get
// picked up when we iterate over all windows' tabs.
let initialMapSize = this._actorByBrowser.size;
this._foundCount = 0;
// To avoid mysterious behavior if tabs are closed or opened mid-iteration,
// we update the map first, and then make a second pass over it to yield
// the actors. Thus, the sequence yielded is always a snapshot of the
// actors that were live when we began the iteration.
let actorPromises = [];
for (let browser of this._getBrowsers()) {
let selected = browser === selectedBrowser;
actorPromises.push(
this._getActorForBrowser(browser)
.then(actor => {
// Set the 'selected' properties on all actors correctly.
actor.selected = selected;
return actor;
}, e => {
if (e.error === "tabDestroyed") {
// Return null if a tab was destroyed while retrieving the tab list.
return null;
}
// Forward unexpected errors.
throw e;
})
);
}
if (this._testing && initialMapSize !== this._foundCount) {
throw new Error("_actorByBrowser map contained actors for dead tabs");
}
this._mustNotify = true;
this._checkListening();
return promise.all(actorPromises).then(values => {
// Filter out null values if we received a tabDestroyed error.
return values.filter(value => value != null);
});
};
BrowserTabList.prototype._getActorForBrowser = function (browser) {
// Do we have an existing actor for this browser? If not, create one.
let actor = this._actorByBrowser.get(browser);
if (actor) {
this._foundCount++;
return actor.update();
}
actor = new BrowserTabActor(this._connection, browser);
this._actorByBrowser.set(browser, actor);
this._checkListening();
return actor.connect();
};
BrowserTabList.prototype.getTab = function ({ outerWindowID, tabId }) {
if (typeof outerWindowID == "number") {
// First look for in-process frames with this ID
let window = Services.wm.getOuterWindowWithId(outerWindowID);
// Safety check to prevent debugging top level window via getTab
if (window instanceof Ci.nsIDOMChromeWindow) {
return promise.reject({
error: "forbidden",
message: "Window with outerWindowID '" + outerWindowID + "' is chrome"
});
}
if (window) {
let iframe = window.QueryInterface(Ci.nsIInterfaceRequestor)
.getInterface(Ci.nsIDOMWindowUtils)
.containerElement;
if (iframe) {
return this._getActorForBrowser(iframe);
}
}
// Then also look on registered <xul:browsers> when using outerWindowID for
// OOP tabs
for (let browser of this._getBrowsers()) {
if (browser.outerWindowID == outerWindowID) {
return this._getActorForBrowser(browser);
}
}
return promise.reject({
error: "noTab",
message: "Unable to find tab with outerWindowID '" + outerWindowID + "'"
});
} else if (typeof tabId == "number") {
// Tabs OOP
for (let browser of this._getBrowsers()) {
if (browser.frameLoader &&
browser.frameLoader.tabParent &&
browser.frameLoader.tabParent.tabId === tabId) {
return this._getActorForBrowser(browser);
}
}
return promise.reject({
error: "noTab",
message: "Unable to find tab with tabId '" + tabId + "'"
});
}
let topXULWindow = Services.wm.getMostRecentWindow(
DebuggerServer.chromeWindowType);
if (topXULWindow) {
let selectedBrowser = this._getSelectedBrowser(topXULWindow);
return this._getActorForBrowser(selectedBrowser);
}
return promise.reject({
error: "noTab",
message: "Unable to find any selected browser"
});
};
Object.defineProperty(BrowserTabList.prototype, "onListChanged", {
enumerable: true,
configurable: true,
get() {
return this._onListChanged;
},
set(v) {
if (v !== null && typeof v !== "function") {
throw new Error(
"onListChanged property may only be set to 'null' or a function");
}
this._onListChanged = v;
this._checkListening();
}
});
/**
* The set of tabs has changed somehow. Call our onListChanged handler, if
* one is set, and if we haven't already called it since the last iteration.
*/
BrowserTabList.prototype._notifyListChanged = function () {
if (!this._onListChanged) {
return;
}
if (this._mustNotify) {
this._onListChanged();
this._mustNotify = false;
}
};
/**
* Exit |actor|, belonging to |browser|, and notify the onListChanged
* handle if needed.
*/
BrowserTabList.prototype._handleActorClose = function (actor, browser) {
if (this._testing) {
if (this._actorByBrowser.get(browser) !== actor) {
throw new Error("BrowserTabActor not stored in map under given browser");
}
if (actor.browser !== browser) {
throw new Error("actor's browser and map key don't match");
}
}
this._actorByBrowser.delete(browser);
actor.exit();
this._notifyListChanged();
this._checkListening();
};
/**
* Make sure we are listening or not listening for activity elsewhere in
* the browser, as appropriate. Other than setting up newly created XUL
* windows, all listener / observer management should happen here.
*/
BrowserTabList.prototype._checkListening = function () {
/*
* If we have an onListChanged handler that we haven't sent an announcement
* to since the last iteration, we need to watch for tab creation as well as
* change of the currently selected tab and tab title changes of tabs in
* parent process via TabAttrModified (tabs oop uses DOMTitleChanges).
*
* Oddly, we don't need to watch for 'close' events here. If our actor list
* is empty, then either it was empty the last time we iterated, and no
* close events are possible, or it was not empty the last time we
* iterated, but all the actors have since been closed, and we must have
* sent a notification already when they closed.
*/
this._listenForEventsIf(this._onListChanged && this._mustNotify,
"_listeningForTabOpen",
["TabOpen", "TabSelect", "TabAttrModified"]);
/* If we have live actors, we need to be ready to mark them dead. */
this._listenForEventsIf(this._actorByBrowser.size > 0,
"_listeningForTabClose",
["TabClose", "TabRemotenessChange"]);
/*
* We must listen to the window mediator in either case, since that's the
* only way to find out about tabs that come and go when top-level windows
* are opened and closed.
*/
this._listenToMediatorIf((this._onListChanged && this._mustNotify) ||
(this._actorByBrowser.size > 0));
/*
* We also listen for title changed from the child process.
* This allows listening for title changes from Fennec and OOP tabs in Fx.
*/
this._listenForMessagesIf(this._onListChanged && this._mustNotify,
"_listeningForTitleChange",
["DOMTitleChanged"]);
};
/*
* Add or remove event listeners for all XUL windows.
*
* @param shouldListen boolean
* True if we should add event handlers; false if we should remove them.
* @param guard string
* The name of a guard property of 'this', indicating whether we're
* already listening for those events.
* @param eventNames array of strings
* An array of event names.
*/
BrowserTabList.prototype._listenForEventsIf =
function (shouldListen, guard, eventNames) {
if (!shouldListen !== !this[guard]) {
let op = shouldListen ? "addEventListener" : "removeEventListener";
for (let win of allAppShellDOMWindows(DebuggerServer.chromeWindowType)) {
for (let name of eventNames) {
win[op](name, this, false);
}
}
this[guard] = shouldListen;
}
};
/*
* Add or remove message listeners for all XUL windows.
*
* @param aShouldListen boolean
* True if we should add message listeners; false if we should remove them.
* @param aGuard string
* The name of a guard property of 'this', indicating whether we're
* already listening for those messages.
* @param aMessageNames array of strings
* An array of message names.
*/
BrowserTabList.prototype._listenForMessagesIf =
function (shouldListen, guard, messageNames) {
if (!shouldListen !== !this[guard]) {
let op = shouldListen ? "addMessageListener" : "removeMessageListener";
for (let win of allAppShellDOMWindows(DebuggerServer.chromeWindowType)) {
for (let name of messageNames) {
win.messageManager[op](name, this);
}
}
this[guard] = shouldListen;
}
};
/**
* Implement nsIMessageListener.
*/
BrowserTabList.prototype.receiveMessage = DevToolsUtils.makeInfallible(
function (message) {
let browser = message.target;
switch (message.name) {
case "DOMTitleChanged": {
let actor = this._actorByBrowser.get(browser);
if (actor) {
this._notifyListChanged();
this._checkListening();
}
break;
}
}
});
/**
* Implement nsIDOMEventListener.
*/
BrowserTabList.prototype.handleEvent =
DevToolsUtils.makeInfallible(function (event) {
let browser = event.target.linkedBrowser;
switch (event.type) {
case "TabOpen":
case "TabSelect": {
/* Don't create a new actor; iterate will take care of that. Just notify. */
this._notifyListChanged();
this._checkListening();
break;
}
case "TabClose": {
let actor = this._actorByBrowser.get(browser);
if (actor) {
this._handleActorClose(actor, browser);
}
break;
}
case "TabRemotenessChange": {
// We have to remove the cached actor as we have to create a new instance.
let actor = this._actorByBrowser.get(browser);
if (actor) {
this._actorByBrowser.delete(browser);
// Don't create a new actor; iterate will take care of that. Just notify.
this._notifyListChanged();
this._checkListening();
}
break;
}
case "TabAttrModified": {
// Remote <browser> title changes are handled via DOMTitleChange message
// TabAttrModified is only here for browsers in parent process which
// don't send this message.
if (browser.isRemoteBrowser) {
break;
}
let actor = this._actorByBrowser.get(browser);
if (actor) {
// TabAttrModified is fired in various cases, here only care about title
// changes
if (event.detail.changed.includes("label")) {
this._notifyListChanged();
this._checkListening();
}
}
break;
}
}
}, "BrowserTabList.prototype.handleEvent");
/*
* If |shouldListen| is true, ensure we've registered a listener with the
* window mediator. Otherwise, ensure we haven't registered a listener.
*/
BrowserTabList.prototype._listenToMediatorIf = function (shouldListen) {
if (!shouldListen !== !this._listeningToMediator) {
let op = shouldListen ? "addListener" : "removeListener";
Services.wm[op](this);
this._listeningToMediator = shouldListen;
}
};
/**
* nsIWindowMediatorListener implementation.
*
* See _onTabClosed for explanation of why we needn't actually tweak any
* actors or tables here.
*
* An nsIWindowMediatorListener's methods get passed all sorts of windows; we
* only care about the tab containers. Those have 'getBrowser' methods.
*/
BrowserTabList.prototype.onWindowTitleChange = () => { };
BrowserTabList.prototype.onOpenWindow =
DevToolsUtils.makeInfallible(function (window) {
let handleLoad = DevToolsUtils.makeInfallible(() => {
/* We don't want any further load events from this window. */
window.removeEventListener("load", handleLoad);
if (appShellDOMWindowType(window) !== DebuggerServer.chromeWindowType) {
return;
}
// Listen for future tab activity.
if (this._listeningForTabOpen) {
window.addEventListener("TabOpen", this);
window.addEventListener("TabSelect", this);
window.addEventListener("TabAttrModified", this);
}
if (this._listeningForTabClose) {
window.addEventListener("TabClose", this);
window.addEventListener("TabRemotenessChange", this);
}
if (this._listeningForTitleChange) {
window.messageManager.addMessageListener("DOMTitleChanged", this);
}
// As explained above, we will not receive a TabOpen event for this
// document's initial tab, so we must notify our client of the new tab
// this will have.
this._notifyListChanged();
});
/*
* You can hardly do anything at all with a XUL window at this point; it
* doesn't even have its document yet. Wait until its document has
* loaded, and then see what we've got. This also avoids
* nsIWindowMediator enumeration from within listeners (bug 873589).
*/
window = window.QueryInterface(Ci.nsIInterfaceRequestor)
.getInterface(Ci.nsIDOMWindow);
window.addEventListener("load", handleLoad);
}, "BrowserTabList.prototype.onOpenWindow");
BrowserTabList.prototype.onCloseWindow =
DevToolsUtils.makeInfallible(function (window) {
window = window.QueryInterface(Ci.nsIInterfaceRequestor)
.getInterface(Ci.nsIDOMWindow);
if (appShellDOMWindowType(window) !== DebuggerServer.chromeWindowType) {
return;
}
/*
* nsIWindowMediator deadlocks if you call its GetEnumerator method from
* a nsIWindowMediatorListener's onCloseWindow hook (bug 873589), so
* handle the close in a different tick.
*/
Services.tm.dispatchToMainThread(DevToolsUtils.makeInfallible(() => {
/*
* Scan the entire map for actors representing tabs that were in this
* top-level window, and exit them.
*/
for (let [browser, actor] of this._actorByBrowser) {
/* The browser document of a closed window has no default view. */
if (!browser.ownerGlobal) {
this._handleActorClose(actor, browser);
}
}
}, "BrowserTabList.prototype.onCloseWindow's delayed body"));
}, "BrowserTabList.prototype.onCloseWindow");
exports.BrowserTabList = BrowserTabList;
/**
* Creates a tab actor for handling requests to a single browser frame.
* Both <xul:browser> and <iframe mozbrowser> are supported.
* This actor is a shim that connects to a ContentActor in a remote browser process.
* All RDP packets get forwarded using the message manager.
*
* @param connection The main RDP connection.
* @param browser <xul:browser> or <iframe mozbrowser> element to connect to.
*/
function BrowserTabActor(connection, browser) {
this._conn = connection;
this._browser = browser;
this._form = null;
this.exited = false;
}
BrowserTabActor.prototype = {
connect() {
let onDestroy = () => {
if (this._deferredUpdate) {
// Reject the update promise if the tab was destroyed while requesting an update
this._deferredUpdate.reject({
error: "tabDestroyed",
message: "Tab destroyed while performing a BrowserTabActor update"
});
}
this.exit();
};
let connect = DebuggerServer.connectToChild(this._conn, this._browser, onDestroy);
return connect.then(form => {
this._form = form;
return this;
});
},
get _tabbrowser() {
if (this._browser && typeof this._browser.getTabBrowser == "function") {
return this._browser.getTabBrowser();
}
return null;
},
get _mm() {
// Get messageManager from XUL browser (which might be a specialized tunnel for RDM)
// or else fallback to asking the frameLoader itself.
return this._browser.messageManager ||
this._browser.frameLoader.messageManager;
},
update() {
// If the child happens to be crashed/close/detach, it won't have _form set,
// so only request form update if some code is still listening on the other
// side.
if (!this.exited) {
this._deferredUpdate = defer();
let onFormUpdate = msg => {
// There may be more than just one childtab.js up and running
if (this._form.actor != msg.json.actor) {
return;
}
this._mm.removeMessageListener("debug:form", onFormUpdate);
this._form = msg.json;
this._deferredUpdate.resolve(this);
};
this._mm.addMessageListener("debug:form", onFormUpdate);
this._mm.sendAsyncMessage("debug:form");
return this._deferredUpdate.promise;
}
return this.connect();
},
/**
* If we don't have a title from the content side because it's a zombie tab, try to find
* it on the chrome side.
*/
get title() {
// On Fennec, we can check the session store data for zombie tabs
if (this._browser && this._browser.__SS_restore) {
let sessionStore = this._browser.__SS_data;
// Get the last selected entry
let entry = sessionStore.entries[sessionStore.index - 1];
return entry.title;
}
// If contentTitle is empty (e.g. on a not-yet-restored tab), but there is a
// tabbrowser (i.e. desktop Firefox, but not Fennec), we can use the label
// as the title.
if (this._tabbrowser) {
let tab = this._tabbrowser.getTabForBrowser(this._browser);
if (tab) {
return tab.label;
}
}
return "";
},
/**
* If we don't have a url from the content side because it's a zombie tab, try to find
* it on the chrome side.
*/
get url() {
// On Fennec, we can check the session store data for zombie tabs
if (this._browser && this._browser.__SS_restore) {
let sessionStore = this._browser.__SS_data;
// Get the last selected entry
let entry = sessionStore.entries[sessionStore.index - 1];
return entry.url;
}
return null;
},
form() {
let form = Object.assign({}, this._form);
// In some cases, the title and url fields might be empty. Zombie tabs (not yet
// restored) are a good example. In such cases, try to look up values for these
// fields using other data in the parent process.
if (!form.title) {
form.title = this.title;
}
if (!form.url) {
form.url = this.url;
}
return form;
},
exit() {
this._browser = null;
this._form = null;
this.exited = true;
},
};
exports.BrowserTabActor = BrowserTabActor;
function BrowserAddonList(connection) {
this._connection = connection;
this._actorByAddonId = new Map();
this._onListChanged = null;
}
BrowserAddonList.prototype.getList = function () {
let deferred = defer();
AddonManager.getAllAddons((addons) => {
for (let addon of addons) {
let actor = this._actorByAddonId.get(addon.id);
if (!actor) {
if (addon.isWebExtension) {
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actor = new WebExtensionParentActor(this._connection, addon);
} else {
actor = new BrowserAddonActor(this._connection, addon);
}
this._actorByAddonId.set(addon.id, actor);
}
}
Bug 1302702 - Make WebExtension Addon Debugging oop-compatible. r=ochameau This patch applies all the changes needed to the devtools actors and the toolbox-process-window, to be able to debug a webextension running in an extension child process (as well as a webextension running in the main process). The devtools actor used to debug a webextension is splitted into 3 actors: - the WebExtensionActor is the actor that is created when the "root.listTabs" RDP request is received, it provides the addon metadata (name, icon and addon id) and two RDP methods: - reload: used to reload the addon (e.g. from the "about:debugging#addons" page) - connectAddonDebuggingActor: which provides the actorID of the actor that is connected to the process where the extension is running (used by toolbox-process-window.js to connect the toolbox to the needed devtools actors, e.g. console, inspector etc.) - the WebExtensionParentActor is the actor that connects to the process where the extension is running and ensures that a WebExtensionChildActor instance is created and connected (this actor is only the entrypoint to reach the WebExtensionChildActor, and so it does not provide any RDP request on its own, it only connect itself to its child counterpart and then it returns the RDP "form" of the child actor, and the client is then connected directly to the child actor) - the WebExtensionChildActor is the actor that is running in the same process of the target extension, and it provides the same requestTypes of a tab actor. By splitting the WebExtensionActor from the WebExtensionParentActor, we are able to prevent the RemoteDebuggingServer to connect (and create instances of the WebExtensionChildActor) for every addon listed by a root.listAddons() request. MozReview-Commit-ID: L1vxhA6xQkD --HG-- extra : rebase_source : 7ed7735084d9351ff32ab1ad822e53dd0828dace
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deferred.resolve([...this._actorByAddonId].map(([_, actor]) => actor));
});
Bug 1302702 - Make WebExtension Addon Debugging oop-compatible. r=ochameau This patch applies all the changes needed to the devtools actors and the toolbox-process-window, to be able to debug a webextension running in an extension child process (as well as a webextension running in the main process). The devtools actor used to debug a webextension is splitted into 3 actors: - the WebExtensionActor is the actor that is created when the "root.listTabs" RDP request is received, it provides the addon metadata (name, icon and addon id) and two RDP methods: - reload: used to reload the addon (e.g. from the "about:debugging#addons" page) - connectAddonDebuggingActor: which provides the actorID of the actor that is connected to the process where the extension is running (used by toolbox-process-window.js to connect the toolbox to the needed devtools actors, e.g. console, inspector etc.) - the WebExtensionParentActor is the actor that connects to the process where the extension is running and ensures that a WebExtensionChildActor instance is created and connected (this actor is only the entrypoint to reach the WebExtensionChildActor, and so it does not provide any RDP request on its own, it only connect itself to its child counterpart and then it returns the RDP "form" of the child actor, and the client is then connected directly to the child actor) - the WebExtensionChildActor is the actor that is running in the same process of the target extension, and it provides the same requestTypes of a tab actor. By splitting the WebExtensionActor from the WebExtensionParentActor, we are able to prevent the RemoteDebuggingServer to connect (and create instances of the WebExtensionChildActor) for every addon listed by a root.listAddons() request. MozReview-Commit-ID: L1vxhA6xQkD --HG-- extra : rebase_source : 7ed7735084d9351ff32ab1ad822e53dd0828dace
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return deferred.promise;
};
Object.defineProperty(BrowserAddonList.prototype, "onListChanged", {
enumerable: true,
configurable: true,
get() {
return this._onListChanged;
},
set(v) {
if (v !== null && typeof v != "function") {
throw new Error(
"onListChanged property may only be set to 'null' or a function");
}
this._onListChanged = v;
this._adjustListener();
}
});
BrowserAddonList.prototype.onInstalled = function (addon) {
this._notifyListChanged();
this._adjustListener();
};
BrowserAddonList.prototype.onUninstalled = function (addon) {
this._actorByAddonId.delete(addon.id);
this._notifyListChanged();
this._adjustListener();
};
BrowserAddonList.prototype._notifyListChanged = function () {
if (this._onListChanged) {
this._onListChanged();
}
};
BrowserAddonList.prototype._adjustListener = function () {
if (this._onListChanged) {
// As long as the callback exists, we need to listen for changes
// so we can notify about add-on changes.
AddonManager.addAddonListener(this);
} else if (this._actorByAddonId.size === 0) {
// When the callback does not exist, we only need to keep listening
// if the actor cache will need adjusting when add-ons change.
AddonManager.removeAddonListener(this);
}
};
exports.BrowserAddonList = BrowserAddonList;
exports.register = function (handle) {
handle.setRootActor(createRootActor);
};
exports.unregister = function (handle) {
handle.setRootActor(null);
};