gecko-dev/devtools/server/actors/highlighters.js
Matteo Ferretti 7d401d4ae4 Bug 1139187 - Allow moving and resizing elements in content; r=pbro
MozReview-Commit-ID: EmmFBXW22dk

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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";
const { Ci } = require("chrome");
const EventEmitter = require("devtools/shared/event-emitter");
const events = require("sdk/event/core");
const protocol = require("devtools/server/protocol");
const { Arg, Option, method, RetVal } = protocol;
const { isWindowIncluded } = require("devtools/shared/layout/utils");
const { isXUL, isNodeValid } = require("./highlighters/utils/markup");
const { SimpleOutlineHighlighter } = require("./highlighters/simple-outline");
const HIGHLIGHTER_PICKED_TIMER = 1000;
/**
* The registration mechanism for highlighters provide a quick way to
* have modular highlighters, instead of a hard coded list.
* It allow us to split highlighers in sub modules, and add them dynamically
* using add-on (useful for 3rd party developers, or prototyping)
*
* Note that currently, highlighters added using add-ons, can only work on
* Firefox desktop, or Fennec if the same add-on is installed in both.
*/
const highlighterTypes = new Map();
/**
* Returns `true` if a highlighter for the given `typeName` is registered,
* `false` otherwise.
*/
const isTypeRegistered = (typeName) => highlighterTypes.has(typeName);
exports.isTypeRegistered = isTypeRegistered;
/**
* Registers a given constructor as highlighter, for the `typeName` given.
* If no `typeName` is provided, is looking for a `typeName` property in
* the prototype's constructor.
*/
const register = (constructor, typeName = constructor.prototype.typeName) => {
if (!typeName) {
throw Error("No type's name found, or provided.");
}
if (highlighterTypes.has(typeName)) {
throw Error(`${typeName} is already registered.`);
}
highlighterTypes.set(typeName, constructor);
};
exports.register = register;
/**
* The Highlighter is the server-side entry points for any tool that wishes to
* highlight elements in some way in the content document.
*
* A little bit of vocabulary:
* - <something>HighlighterActor classes are the actors that can be used from
* the client. They do very little else than instantiate a given
* <something>Highlighter and use it to highlight elements.
* - <something>Highlighter classes aren't actors, they're just JS classes that
* know how to create and attach the actual highlighter elements on top of the
* content
*
* The most used highlighter actor is the HighlighterActor which can be
* conveniently retrieved via the InspectorActor's 'getHighlighter' method.
* The InspectorActor will always return the same instance of
* HighlighterActor if asked several times and this instance is used in the
* toolbox to highlighter elements's box-model from the markup-view,
* layout-view, console, debugger, ... as well as select elements with the
* pointer (pick).
*
* Other types of highlighter actors exist and can be accessed via the
* InspectorActor's 'getHighlighterByType' method.
*/
/**
* The HighlighterActor class
*/
var HighlighterActor = exports.HighlighterActor = protocol.ActorClass({
typeName: "highlighter",
initialize: function(inspector, autohide) {
protocol.Actor.prototype.initialize.call(this, null);
this._autohide = autohide;
this._inspector = inspector;
this._walker = this._inspector.walker;
this._tabActor = this._inspector.tabActor;
this._highlighterEnv = new HighlighterEnvironment();
this._highlighterEnv.initFromTabActor(this._tabActor);
this._highlighterReady = this._highlighterReady.bind(this);
this._highlighterHidden = this._highlighterHidden.bind(this);
this._onNavigate = this._onNavigate.bind(this);
this._createHighlighter();
// Listen to navigation events to switch from the BoxModelHighlighter to the
// SimpleOutlineHighlighter, and back, if the top level window changes.
events.on(this._tabActor, "navigate", this._onNavigate);
},
get conn() {
return this._inspector && this._inspector.conn;
},
form: function() {
return {
actor: this.actorID,
traits: {
autoHideOnDestroy: true
}
};
},
_createHighlighter: function() {
this._isPreviousWindowXUL = isXUL(this._tabActor.window);
if (!this._isPreviousWindowXUL) {
this._highlighter = new BoxModelHighlighter(this._highlighterEnv,
this._inspector);
this._highlighter.on("ready", this._highlighterReady);
this._highlighter.on("hide", this._highlighterHidden);
} else {
this._highlighter = new SimpleOutlineHighlighter(this._highlighterEnv);
}
},
_destroyHighlighter: function() {
if (this._highlighter) {
if (!this._isPreviousWindowXUL) {
this._highlighter.off("ready", this._highlighterReady);
this._highlighter.off("hide", this._highlighterHidden);
}
this._highlighter.destroy();
this._highlighter = null;
}
},
_onNavigate: function({isTopLevel}) {
// Skip navigation events for non top-level windows, or if the document
// doesn't exist anymore.
if (!isTopLevel || !this._tabActor.window.document.documentElement) {
return;
}
// Only rebuild the highlighter if the window type changed.
if (isXUL(this._tabActor.window) !== this._isPreviousWindowXUL) {
this._destroyHighlighter();
this._createHighlighter();
}
},
destroy: function() {
protocol.Actor.prototype.destroy.call(this);
this.hideBoxModel();
this._destroyHighlighter();
events.off(this._tabActor, "navigate", this._onNavigate);
this._highlighterEnv.destroy();
this._highlighterEnv = null;
this._autohide = null;
this._inspector = null;
this._walker = null;
this._tabActor = null;
},
/**
* Display the box model highlighting on a given NodeActor.
* There is only one instance of the box model highlighter, so calling this
* method several times won't display several highlighters, it will just move
* the highlighter instance to these nodes.
*
* @param NodeActor The node to be highlighted
* @param Options See the request part for existing options. Note that not
* all options may be supported by all types of highlighters.
*/
showBoxModel: method(function(node, options = {}) {
if (node && isNodeValid(node.rawNode)) {
this._highlighter.show(node.rawNode, options);
} else {
this._highlighter.hide();
}
}, {
request: {
node: Arg(0, "domnode"),
region: Option(1),
hideInfoBar: Option(1),
hideGuides: Option(1),
showOnly: Option(1),
onlyRegionArea: Option(1)
}
}),
/**
* Hide the box model highlighting if it was shown before
*/
hideBoxModel: method(function() {
this._highlighter.hide();
}, {
request: {}
}),
/**
* Returns `true` if the event was dispatched from a window included in
* the current highlighter environment; or if the highlighter environment has
* chrome privileges
*
* The method is specifically useful on B2G, where we do not want that events
* from app or main process are processed if we're inspecting the content.
*
* @param {Event} event
* The event to allow
* @return {Boolean}
*/
_isEventAllowed: function({view}) {
let { window } = this._highlighterEnv;
return window instanceof Ci.nsIDOMChromeWindow ||
isWindowIncluded(window, view);
},
/**
* Pick a node on click, and highlight hovered nodes in the process.
*
* This method doesn't respond anything interesting, however, it starts
* mousemove, and click listeners on the content document to fire
* events and let connected clients know when nodes are hovered over or
* clicked.
*
* Once a node is picked, events will cease, and listeners will be removed.
*/
_isPicking: false,
_hoveredNode: null,
_currentNode: null,
pick: method(function() {
if (this._isPicking) {
return null;
}
this._isPicking = true;
this._preventContentEvent = event => {
event.stopPropagation();
event.preventDefault();
};
this._onPick = event => {
this._preventContentEvent(event);
if (!this._isEventAllowed(event)) {
return;
}
this._stopPickerListeners();
this._isPicking = false;
if (this._autohide) {
this._tabActor.window.setTimeout(() => {
this._highlighter.hide();
}, HIGHLIGHTER_PICKED_TIMER);
}
if (!this._currentNode) {
this._currentNode = this._findAndAttachElement(event);
}
events.emit(this._walker, "picker-node-picked", this._currentNode);
};
this._onHovered = event => {
this._preventContentEvent(event);
if (!this._isEventAllowed(event)) {
return;
}
this._currentNode = this._findAndAttachElement(event);
if (this._hoveredNode !== this._currentNode.node) {
this._highlighter.show(this._currentNode.node.rawNode);
events.emit(this._walker, "picker-node-hovered", this._currentNode);
this._hoveredNode = this._currentNode.node;
}
};
this._onKey = event => {
if (!this._currentNode || !this._isPicking) {
return;
}
this._preventContentEvent(event);
if (!this._isEventAllowed(event)) {
return;
}
let currentNode = this._currentNode.node.rawNode;
/**
* KEY: Action/scope
* LEFT_KEY: wider or parent
* RIGHT_KEY: narrower or child
* ENTER/CARRIAGE_RETURN: Picks currentNode
* ESC: Cancels picker, picks currentNode
*/
switch (event.keyCode) {
// Wider.
case Ci.nsIDOMKeyEvent.DOM_VK_LEFT:
if (!currentNode.parentElement) {
return;
}
currentNode = currentNode.parentElement;
break;
// Narrower.
case Ci.nsIDOMKeyEvent.DOM_VK_RIGHT:
if (!currentNode.children.length) {
return;
}
// Set firstElementChild by default
let child = currentNode.firstElementChild;
// If currentNode is parent of hoveredNode, then
// previously selected childNode is set
let hoveredNode = this._hoveredNode.rawNode;
for (let sibling of currentNode.children) {
if (sibling.contains(hoveredNode) || sibling === hoveredNode) {
child = sibling;
}
}
currentNode = child;
break;
// Select the element.
case Ci.nsIDOMKeyEvent.DOM_VK_RETURN:
this._onPick(event);
return;
// Cancel pick mode.
case Ci.nsIDOMKeyEvent.DOM_VK_ESCAPE:
this.cancelPick();
events.emit(this._walker, "picker-node-canceled");
return;
default: return;
}
// Store currently attached element
this._currentNode = this._walker.attachElement(currentNode);
this._highlighter.show(this._currentNode.node.rawNode);
events.emit(this._walker, "picker-node-hovered", this._currentNode);
};
this._startPickerListeners();
return null;
}),
_findAndAttachElement: function(event) {
// originalTarget allows access to the "real" element before any retargeting
// is applied, such as in the case of XBL anonymous elements. See also
// https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/XBL/XBL_1.0_Reference/Anonymous_Content#Event_Flow_and_Targeting
let node = event.originalTarget || event.target;
return this._walker.attachElement(node);
},
_startPickerListeners: function() {
let target = this._highlighterEnv.pageListenerTarget;
target.addEventListener("mousemove", this._onHovered, true);
target.addEventListener("click", this._onPick, true);
target.addEventListener("mousedown", this._preventContentEvent, true);
target.addEventListener("mouseup", this._preventContentEvent, true);
target.addEventListener("dblclick", this._preventContentEvent, true);
target.addEventListener("keydown", this._onKey, true);
target.addEventListener("keyup", this._preventContentEvent, true);
},
_stopPickerListeners: function() {
let target = this._highlighterEnv.pageListenerTarget;
target.removeEventListener("mousemove", this._onHovered, true);
target.removeEventListener("click", this._onPick, true);
target.removeEventListener("mousedown", this._preventContentEvent, true);
target.removeEventListener("mouseup", this._preventContentEvent, true);
target.removeEventListener("dblclick", this._preventContentEvent, true);
target.removeEventListener("keydown", this._onKey, true);
target.removeEventListener("keyup", this._preventContentEvent, true);
},
_highlighterReady: function() {
events.emit(this._inspector.walker, "highlighter-ready");
},
_highlighterHidden: function() {
events.emit(this._inspector.walker, "highlighter-hide");
},
cancelPick: method(function() {
if (this._isPicking) {
this._highlighter.hide();
this._stopPickerListeners();
this._isPicking = false;
this._hoveredNode = null;
}
})
});
var HighlighterFront = protocol.FrontClass(HighlighterActor, {
// Update the object given a form representation off the wire.
form: function(json) {
this.actorID = json.actor;
// FF42+ HighlighterActors starts exposing custom form, with traits object
this.traits = json.traits || {};
}
});
/**
* A generic highlighter actor class that instantiate a highlighter given its
* type name and allows to show/hide it.
*/
var CustomHighlighterActor = exports.CustomHighlighterActor = protocol.ActorClass({
typeName: "customhighlighter",
/**
* Create a highlighter instance given its typename
* The typename must be one of HIGHLIGHTER_CLASSES and the class must
* implement constructor(tabActor), show(node), hide(), destroy()
*/
initialize: function(inspector, typeName) {
protocol.Actor.prototype.initialize.call(this, null);
this._inspector = inspector;
let constructor = highlighterTypes.get(typeName);
if (!constructor) {
let list = [...highlighterTypes.keys()];
throw new Error(`${typeName} isn't a valid highlighter class (${list})`);
}
// The assumption is that all custom highlighters need the canvasframe
// container to append their elements, so if this is a XUL window, bail out.
if (!isXUL(this._inspector.tabActor.window)) {
this._highlighterEnv = new HighlighterEnvironment();
this._highlighterEnv.initFromTabActor(inspector.tabActor);
this._highlighter = new constructor(this._highlighterEnv);
} else {
throw new Error("Custom " + typeName +
"highlighter cannot be created in a XUL window");
}
},
get conn() {
return this._inspector && this._inspector.conn;
},
destroy: function() {
protocol.Actor.prototype.destroy.call(this);
this.finalize();
this._inspector = null;
},
release: method(function() {}, { release: true }),
/**
* Show the highlighter.
* This calls through to the highlighter instance's |show(node, options)|
* method.
*
* Most custom highlighters are made to highlight DOM nodes, hence the first
* NodeActor argument (NodeActor as in
* devtools/server/actor/inspector).
* Note however that some highlighters use this argument merely as a context
* node: the RectHighlighter for instance uses it to calculate the absolute
* position of the provided rect. The SelectHighlighter uses it as a base node
* to run the provided CSS selector on.
*
* @param {NodeActor} The node to be highlighted
* @param {Object} Options for the custom highlighter
* @return {Boolean} True, if the highlighter has been successfully shown
* (FF41+)
*/
show: method(function(node, options) {
if (!node || !isNodeValid(node.rawNode) || !this._highlighter) {
return false;
}
return this._highlighter.show(node.rawNode, options);
}, {
request: {
node: Arg(0, "domnode"),
options: Arg(1, "nullable:json")
},
response: {
value: RetVal("nullable:boolean")
}
}),
/**
* Hide the highlighter if it was shown before
*/
hide: method(function() {
if (this._highlighter) {
this._highlighter.hide();
}
}, {
request: {}
}),
/**
* Kill this actor. This method is called automatically just before the actor
* is destroyed.
*/
finalize: method(function() {
if (this._highlighter) {
this._highlighter.destroy();
this._highlighter = null;
}
if (this._highlighterEnv) {
this._highlighterEnv.destroy();
this._highlighterEnv = null;
}
}, {
oneway: true
})
});
var CustomHighlighterFront = protocol.FrontClass(CustomHighlighterActor, {});
/**
* The HighlighterEnvironment is an object that holds all the required data for
* highlighters to work: the window, docShell, event listener target, ...
* It also emits "will-navigate" and "navigate" events, similarly to the
* TabActor.
*
* It can be initialized either from a TabActor (which is the most frequent way
* of using it, since highlighters are usually initialized by the
* HighlighterActor or CustomHighlighterActor, which have a tabActor reference).
* It can also be initialized just with a window object (which is useful for
* when a highlighter is used outside of the debugger server context, for
* instance from a gcli command).
*/
function HighlighterEnvironment() {
this.relayTabActorNavigate = this.relayTabActorNavigate.bind(this);
this.relayTabActorWillNavigate = this.relayTabActorWillNavigate.bind(this);
EventEmitter.decorate(this);
}
exports.HighlighterEnvironment = HighlighterEnvironment;
HighlighterEnvironment.prototype = {
initFromTabActor: function(tabActor) {
this._tabActor = tabActor;
events.on(this._tabActor, "navigate", this.relayTabActorNavigate);
events.on(this._tabActor, "will-navigate", this.relayTabActorWillNavigate);
},
initFromWindow: function(win) {
this._win = win;
// We need a progress listener to know when the window will navigate/has
// navigated.
let self = this;
this.listener = {
QueryInterface: XPCOMUtils.generateQI([
Ci.nsIWebProgressListener,
Ci.nsISupportsWeakReference,
Ci.nsISupports
]),
onStateChange: function(progress, request, flag) {
let isStart = flag & Ci.nsIWebProgressListener.STATE_START;
let isStop = flag & Ci.nsIWebProgressListener.STATE_STOP;
let isWindow = flag & Ci.nsIWebProgressListener.STATE_IS_WINDOW;
let isDocument = flag & Ci.nsIWebProgressListener.STATE_IS_DOCUMENT;
if (progress.DOMWindow !== win) {
return;
}
if (isDocument && isStart) {
// One of the earliest events that tells us a new URI is being loaded
// in this window.
self.emit("will-navigate", {
window: win,
isTopLevel: true
});
}
if (isWindow && isStop) {
self.emit("navigate", {
window: win,
isTopLevel: true
});
}
}
};
this.webProgress.addProgressListener(this.listener,
Ci.nsIWebProgress.NOTIFY_STATUS |
Ci.nsIWebProgress.NOTIFY_STATE_WINDOW |
Ci.nsIWebProgress.NOTIFY_STATE_DOCUMENT);
},
get isInitialized() {
return this._win || this._tabActor;
},
get window() {
if (!this.isInitialized) {
throw new Error("Initialize HighlighterEnvironment with a tabActor " +
"or window first");
}
return this._tabActor ? this._tabActor.window : this._win;
},
get document() {
return this.window.document;
},
get docShell() {
return this.window.QueryInterface(Ci.nsIInterfaceRequestor)
.getInterface(Ci.nsIWebNavigation)
.QueryInterface(Ci.nsIDocShell);
},
get webProgress() {
return this.docShell.QueryInterface(Ci.nsIInterfaceRequestor)
.getInterface(Ci.nsIWebProgress);
},
/**
* Get the right target for listening to events on the page.
* - If the environment was initialized from a TabActor *and* if we're in the
* Browser Toolbox (to inspect firefox desktop): the tabActor is the
* RootActor, in which case, the window property can be used to listen to
* events.
* - With firefox desktop, that tabActor is a BrowserTabActor, and with B2G,
* a ContentActor (which overrides BrowserTabActor). In both cases we use
* the chromeEventHandler which gives us a target we can use to listen to
* events, even from nested iframes.
* - If the environment was initialized from a window, we also use the
* chromeEventHandler.
*/
get pageListenerTarget() {
if (this._tabActor && this._tabActor.isRootActor) {
return this.window;
}
return this.docShell.chromeEventHandler;
},
relayTabActorNavigate: function(data) {
this.emit("navigate", data);
},
relayTabActorWillNavigate: function(data) {
this.emit("will-navigate", data);
},
destroy: function() {
if (this._tabActor) {
events.off(this._tabActor, "navigate", this.relayTabActorNavigate);
events.off(this._tabActor, "will-navigate", this.relayTabActorWillNavigate);
}
// In case the environment was initialized from a window, we need to remove
// the progress listener.
if (this._win) {
try {
this.webProgress.removeProgressListener(this.listener);
} catch (e) {
// Which may fail in case the window was already destroyed.
}
}
this._tabActor = null;
this._win = null;
}
};
const { BoxModelHighlighter } = require("./highlighters/box-model");
register(BoxModelHighlighter);
exports.BoxModelHighlighter = BoxModelHighlighter;
const { CssTransformHighlighter } = require("./highlighters/css-transform");
register(CssTransformHighlighter);
exports.CssTransformHighlighter = CssTransformHighlighter;
const { SelectorHighlighter } = require("./highlighters/selector");
register(SelectorHighlighter);
exports.SelectorHighlighter = SelectorHighlighter;
const { RectHighlighter } = require("./highlighters/rect");
register(RectHighlighter);
exports.RectHighlighter = RectHighlighter;
const { GeometryEditorHighlighter } = require("./highlighters/geometry-editor");
register(GeometryEditorHighlighter);
exports.GeometryEditorHighlighter = GeometryEditorHighlighter;
const { RulersHighlighter } = require("./highlighters/rulers");
register(RulersHighlighter);
exports.RulersHighlighter = RulersHighlighter;
const { MeasuringToolHighlighter } = require("./highlighters/measuring-tool");
register(MeasuringToolHighlighter);
exports.MeasuringToolHighlighter = MeasuringToolHighlighter;