gecko-dev/testing/marionette/sync.js
Andreas Tolfsen 11b3b40466 Bug 1473614 - Fix exported symbols in sync. r=automatedtester
The "exported" keyword is no longer needed.
2018-08-07 18:06:29 +01:00

268 lines
8.1 KiB
JavaScript

/* 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";
ChromeUtils.import("resource://gre/modules/Services.jsm");
ChromeUtils.import("resource://gre/modules/XPCOMUtils.jsm");
const {
error,
TimeoutError,
} = ChromeUtils.import("chrome://marionette/content/error.js", {});
const {Log} = ChromeUtils.import("chrome://marionette/content/log.js", {});
XPCOMUtils.defineLazyGetter(this, "logger", Log.get);
this.EXPORTED_SYMBOLS = [
"MessageManagerDestroyedPromise",
"PollPromise",
"Sleep",
"TimedPromise",
];
const {TYPE_ONE_SHOT, TYPE_REPEATING_SLACK} = Ci.nsITimer;
/**
* @callback Condition
*
* @param {function(*)} resolve
* To be called when the condition has been met. Will return the
* resolved value.
* @param {function} reject
* To be called when the condition has not been met. Will cause
* the condition to be revaluated or time out.
*
* @return {*}
* The value from calling ``resolve``.
*/
/**
* Runs a Promise-like function off the main thread until it is resolved
* through ``resolve`` or ``rejected`` callbacks. The function is
* guaranteed to be run at least once, irregardless of the timeout.
*
* The ``func`` is evaluated every ``interval`` for as long as its
* runtime duration does not exceed ``interval``. Evaluations occur
* sequentially, meaning that evaluations of ``func`` are queued if
* the runtime evaluation duration of ``func`` is greater than ``interval``.
*
* ``func`` is given two arguments, ``resolve`` and ``reject``,
* of which one must be called for the evaluation to complete.
* Calling ``resolve`` with an argument indicates that the expected
* wait condition was met and will return the passed value to the
* caller. Conversely, calling ``reject`` will evaluate ``func``
* again until the ``timeout`` duration has elapsed or ``func`` throws.
* The passed value to ``reject`` will also be returned to the caller
* once the wait has expired.
*
* Usage::
*
* let els = new PollPromise((resolve, reject) => {
* let res = document.querySelectorAll("p");
* if (res.length > 0) {
* resolve(Array.from(res));
* } else {
* reject([]);
* }
* });
*
* @param {Condition} func
* Function to run off the main thread.
* @param {number=} [timeout=2000] timeout
* Desired timeout. If 0 or less than the runtime evaluation
* time of ``func``, ``func`` is guaranteed to run at least once.
* The default is 2000 milliseconds.
* @param {number=} [interval=10] interval
* Duration between each poll of ``func`` in milliseconds.
* Defaults to 10 milliseconds.
*
* @return {Promise.<*>}
* Yields the value passed to ``func``'s
* ``resolve`` or ``reject`` callbacks.
*
* @throws {*}
* If ``func`` throws, its error is propagated.
* @throws {TypeError}
* If `timeout` or `interval`` are not numbers.
* @throws {RangeError}
* If `timeout` or `interval` are not unsigned integers.
*/
function PollPromise(func, {timeout = 2000, interval = 10} = {}) {
const timer = Cc["@mozilla.org/timer;1"].createInstance(Ci.nsITimer);
if (typeof func != "function") {
throw new TypeError();
}
if (!(typeof timeout == "number" && typeof interval == "number")) {
throw new TypeError();
}
if ((!Number.isInteger(timeout) || timeout < 0) ||
(!Number.isInteger(interval) || interval < 0)) {
throw new RangeError();
}
return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
const start = new Date().getTime();
const end = start + timeout;
let evalFn = () => {
new Promise(func).then(resolve, rejected => {
if (error.isError(rejected)) {
throw rejected;
}
// return if timeout is 0, allowing |func| to be evaluated at
// least once
if (start == end || new Date().getTime() >= end) {
resolve(rejected);
}
}).catch(reject);
};
// the repeating slack timer waits |interval|
// before invoking |evalFn|
evalFn();
timer.init(evalFn, interval, TYPE_REPEATING_SLACK);
}).then(res => {
timer.cancel();
return res;
}, err => {
timer.cancel();
throw err;
});
}
/**
* Represents the timed, eventual completion (or failure) of an
* asynchronous operation, and its resulting value.
*
* In contrast to a regular Promise, it times out after ``timeout``.
*
* @param {Condition} func
* Function to run, which will have its ``reject``
* callback invoked after the ``timeout`` duration is reached.
* It is given two callbacks: ``resolve(value)`` and
* ``reject(error)``.
* @param {timeout=} [timeout=1500] timeout
* ``condition``'s ``reject`` callback will be called
* after this timeout, given in milliseconds.
* @param {Error=} [throws=TimeoutError] throws
* When the ``timeout`` is hit, this error class will be
* thrown. If it is null, no error is thrown and the promise is
* instead resolved on timeout.
*
* @return {Promise.<*>}
* Timed promise.
*
* @throws {TypeError}
* If `timeout` is not a number.
* @throws {RangeError}
* If `timeout` is not an unsigned integer.
*/
function TimedPromise(fn, {timeout = 1500, throws = TimeoutError} = {}) {
const timer = Cc["@mozilla.org/timer;1"].createInstance(Ci.nsITimer);
if (typeof fn != "function") {
throw new TypeError();
}
if (typeof timeout != "number") {
throw new TypeError();
}
if (!Number.isInteger(timeout) || timeout < 0) {
throw new RangeError();
}
return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
// Reject only if |throws| is given. Otherwise it is assumed that
// the user is OK with the promise timing out.
let bail = () => {
if (throws !== null) {
let err = new throws();
reject(err);
} else {
resolve();
}
};
timer.initWithCallback({notify: bail}, timeout, TYPE_ONE_SHOT);
try {
fn(resolve, reject);
} catch (e) {
reject(e);
}
}).then(res => {
timer.cancel();
return res;
}, err => {
timer.cancel();
throw err;
});
}
/**
* Pauses for the given duration.
*
* @param {number} timeout
* Duration to wait before fulfilling promise in milliseconds.
*
* @return {Promise}
* Promise that fulfills when the `timeout` is elapsed.
*
* @throws {TypeError}
* If `timeout` is not a number.
* @throws {RangeError}
* If `timeout` is not an unsigned integer.
*/
function Sleep(timeout) {
if (typeof timeout != "number") {
throw new TypeError();
}
return new TimedPromise(() => {}, {timeout, throws: null});
}
/**
* Detects when the specified message manager has been destroyed.
*
* One can observe the removal and detachment of a content browser
* (`<xul:browser>`) or a chrome window by its message manager
* disconnecting.
*
* When a browser is associated with a tab, this is safer than only
* relying on the event `TabClose` which signalises the _intent to_
* remove a tab and consequently would lead to the destruction of
* the content browser and its browser message manager.
*
* When closing a chrome window it is safer than only relying on
* the event 'unload' which signalises the _intent to_ close the
* chrome window and consequently would lead to the destruction of
* the window and its window message manager.
*
* @param {MessageListenerManager} messageManager
* The message manager to observe for its disconnect state.
* Use the browser message manager when closing a content browser,
* and the window message manager when closing a chrome window.
*
* @return {Promise}
* A promise that resolves when the message manager has been destroyed.
*/
function MessageManagerDestroyedPromise(messageManager) {
return new Promise(resolve => {
function observe(subject, topic) {
logger.debug(`Received observer notification ${topic}`);
if (subject == messageManager) {
Services.obs.removeObserver(this, "message-manager-disconnect");
resolve();
}
}
Services.obs.addObserver(observe, "message-manager-disconnect");
});
}