gecko-dev/toolkit/modules/ProfileAge.jsm
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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";
this.EXPORTED_SYMBOLS = ["ProfileAge"];
const {classes: Cc, interfaces: Ci, results: Cr, utils: Cu} = Components;
Cu.import("resource://gre/modules/Promise.jsm");
Cu.import("resource://gre/modules/osfile.jsm")
Cu.import("resource://gre/modules/Task.jsm");
Cu.import("resource://gre/modules/Log.jsm");
Cu.import("resource://services-common/utils.js");
/**
* Profile access to times.json (eg, creation/reset time).
* This is separate from the provider to simplify testing and enable extraction
* to a shared location in the future.
*/
this.ProfileAge = function(profile, log) {
this.profilePath = profile || OS.Constants.Path.profileDir;
if (!this.profilePath) {
throw new Error("No profile directory.");
}
this._log = log || {"debug": function(s) { dump(s + "\n"); }};
}
this.ProfileAge.prototype = {
/**
* There are three ways we can get our creation time:
*
* 1. From our own saved value (to avoid redundant work).
* 2. From the on-disk JSON file.
* 3. By calculating it from the filesystem.
*
* If we have to calculate, we write out the file; if we have
* to touch the file, we persist in-memory.
*
* @return a promise that resolves to the profile's creation time.
*/
get created() {
function onSuccess(times) {
if (times.created) {
return times.created;
}
return onFailure.call(this, null, times);
}
function onFailure(err, times) {
return this.computeAndPersistCreated(times)
.then(function onSuccess(created) {
return created;
}.bind(this));
}
return this.getTimes()
.then(onSuccess.bind(this),
onFailure.bind(this));
},
/**
* Explicitly make `file`, a filename, a full path
* relative to our profile path.
*/
getPath(file) {
return OS.Path.join(this.profilePath, file);
},
/**
* Return a promise which resolves to the JSON contents
* of the time file, using the already read value if possible.
*/
getTimes(file = "times.json") {
if (this._times) {
return Promise.resolve(this._times);
}
return this.readTimes(file).then(
times => {
return this.times = times || {};
}
);
},
/**
* Return a promise which resolves to the JSON contents
* of the time file in this accessor's profile.
*/
readTimes(file = "times.json") {
return CommonUtils.readJSON(this.getPath(file));
},
/**
* Return a promise representing the writing of `contents`
* to `file` in the specified profile.
*/
writeTimes(contents, file = "times.json") {
return CommonUtils.writeJSON(contents, this.getPath(file));
},
/**
* Merge existing contents with a 'created' field, writing them
* to the specified file. Promise, naturally.
*/
computeAndPersistCreated(existingContents, file = "times.json") {
let path = this.getPath(file);
function onOldest(oldest) {
let contents = existingContents || {};
contents.created = oldest;
this._times = contents;
return this.writeTimes(contents, path)
.then(function onSuccess() {
return oldest;
});
}
return this.getOldestProfileTimestamp()
.then(onOldest.bind(this));
},
/**
* Traverse the contents of the profile directory, finding the oldest file
* and returning its creation timestamp.
*/
getOldestProfileTimestamp() {
let self = this;
let oldest = Date.now() + 1000;
let iterator = new OS.File.DirectoryIterator(this.profilePath);
self._log.debug("Iterating over profile " + this.profilePath);
if (!iterator) {
throw new Error("Unable to fetch oldest profile entry: no profile iterator.");
}
function onEntry(entry) {
function onStatSuccess(info) {
// OS.File doesn't seem to be behaving. See Bug 827148.
// Let's do the best we can. This whole function is defensive.
let date = info.winBirthDate || info.macBirthDate;
if (!date || !date.getTime()) {
// OS.File will only return file creation times of any kind on Mac
// and Windows, where birthTime is defined.
// That means we're unable to function on Linux, so we use mtime
// instead.
self._log.debug("No birth date. Using mtime.");
date = info.lastModificationDate;
}
if (date) {
let timestamp = date.getTime();
self._log.debug("Using date: " + entry.path + " = " + date);
if (timestamp < oldest) {
oldest = timestamp;
}
}
}
function onStatFailure(e) {
// Never mind.
self._log.debug("Stat failure", e);
}
return OS.File.stat(entry.path)
.then(onStatSuccess, onStatFailure);
}
let promise = iterator.forEach(onEntry);
function onSuccess() {
iterator.close();
return oldest;
}
function onFailure(reason) {
iterator.close();
throw new Error("Unable to fetch oldest profile entry: " + reason);
}
return promise.then(onSuccess, onFailure);
},
/**
* Record (and persist) when a profile reset happened. We just store a
* single value - the timestamp of the most recent reset - but there is scope
* to keep a list of reset times should our health-reporter successor
* be able to make use of that.
* Returns a promise that is resolved once the file has been written.
*/
recordProfileReset(time = Date.now(), file = "times.json") {
return this.getTimes(file).then(
times => {
times.reset = time;
return this.writeTimes(times, file);
}
);
},
/* Returns a promise that resolves to the time the profile was reset,
* or undefined if not recorded.
*/
get reset() {
return this.getTimes().then(
times => times.reset
);
},
}