/* 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"; /** * Helper class to coordinate Runtime and Page events. * Events have to be sent in the following order: * - Runtime.executionContextDestroyed * - Page.frameNavigated * - Runtime.executionContextCreated * * This class also handles the special case of Pages going from/to the BF cache. * When you navigate to a new URL, the previous document may be stored in the BF Cache. * All its asynchronous operations are frozen (XHR, timeouts, ...) and a `pagehide` event * is fired for this document. We then navigate to the new URL. * If the user navigates back to the previous page, the page is resurected from the * cache. A `pageshow` event is fired and its asynchronous operations are resumed. * * When a page is in the BF Cache, we should consider it as frozen and shouldn't try * to execute any javascript. So that the ExecutionContext should be considered as * being destroyed and the document navigated. */ var EXPORTED_SYMBOLS = ["ContextObserver"]; const { Services } = ChromeUtils.import("resource://gre/modules/Services.jsm"); const { EventEmitter } = ChromeUtils.import( "resource://gre/modules/EventEmitter.jsm" ); class ContextObserver { constructor(chromeEventHandler) { this.chromeEventHandler = chromeEventHandler; EventEmitter.decorate(this); this.chromeEventHandler.addEventListener("DOMWindowCreated", this, { mozSystemGroup: true, }); // Listen for pageshow and pagehide to track pages going in/out to/from the BF Cache this.chromeEventHandler.addEventListener("pageshow", this, { mozSystemGroup: true, }); this.chromeEventHandler.addEventListener("pagehide", this, { mozSystemGroup: true, }); Services.obs.addObserver(this, "inner-window-destroyed"); } destructor() { this.chromeEventHandler.removeEventListener("DOMWindowCreated", this, { mozSystemGroup: true, }); this.chromeEventHandler.removeEventListener("pageshow", this, { mozSystemGroup: true, }); this.chromeEventHandler.removeEventListener("pagehide", this, { mozSystemGroup: true, }); Services.obs.removeObserver(this, "inner-window-destroyed"); } handleEvent({ type, target, persisted }) { const window = target.defaultView; if (window != this.chromeEventHandler.ownerGlobal) { // Ignore iframes for now. return; } const { windowUtils } = window; const frameId = windowUtils.outerWindowID; const id = windowUtils.currentInnerWindowID; switch (type) { case "DOMWindowCreated": // Do not pass `id` here as that's the new document ID instead of the old one // that is destroyed. Instead, pass the frameId and let the listener figure out // what ExecutionContext to destroy. this.emit("context-destroyed", { frameId }); this.emit("frame-navigated", { frameId, window }); this.emit("context-created", { id, window }); break; case "pageshow": // `persisted` is true when this is about a page being resurected from BF Cache if (!persisted) { return; } // XXX(ochameau) we might have to emit FrameNavigate here to properly handle BF Cache // scenario in Page domain events this.emit("context-created", { id, window }); break; case "pagehide": // `persisted` is true when this is about a page being frozen into BF Cache if (!persisted) { return; } this.emit("context-destroyed", { id }); break; } } // "inner-window-destroyed" observer service listener observe(subject, topic, data) { const innerWindowID = subject.QueryInterface(Ci.nsISupportsPRUint64).data; this.emit("context-destroyed", { id: innerWindowID }); } }