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diff --git a/devtools/shared/DevToolsUtils.js b/devtools/shared/DevToolsUtils.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..77a6ec447c --- /dev/null +++ b/devtools/shared/DevToolsUtils.js @@ -0,0 +1,1027 @@ +/* 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/. */ + +/* globals setImmediate, rpc */ + +"use strict"; + +/* General utilities used throughout devtools. */ + +var flags = require("resource://devtools/shared/flags.js"); +var { + getStack, + callFunctionWithAsyncStack, +} = require("resource://devtools/shared/platform/stack.js"); + +const lazy = {}; + +ChromeUtils.defineESModuleGetters(lazy, { + FileUtils: "resource://gre/modules/FileUtils.sys.mjs", + NetworkHelper: + "resource://devtools/shared/network-observer/NetworkHelper.sys.mjs", + ObjectUtils: "resource://gre/modules/ObjectUtils.sys.mjs", +}); + +// Native getters which are considered to be side effect free. +ChromeUtils.defineLazyGetter(lazy, "sideEffectFreeGetters", () => { + const { + getters, + } = require("resource://devtools/server/actors/webconsole/eager-ecma-allowlist.js"); + + const map = new Map(); + for (const n of getters) { + if (!map.has(n.name)) { + map.set(n.name, []); + } + map.get(n.name).push(n); + } + + return map; +}); + +// Using this name lets the eslint plugin know about lazy defines in +// this file. +var DevToolsUtils = exports; + +// Re-export the thread-safe utils. +const ThreadSafeDevToolsUtils = require("resource://devtools/shared/ThreadSafeDevToolsUtils.js"); +for (const key of Object.keys(ThreadSafeDevToolsUtils)) { + exports[key] = ThreadSafeDevToolsUtils[key]; +} + +/** + * Waits for the next tick in the event loop to execute a callback. + */ +exports.executeSoon = function (fn) { + if (isWorker) { + setImmediate(fn); + } else { + let executor; + // Only enable async stack reporting when DEBUG_JS_MODULES is set + // (customized local builds) to avoid a performance penalty. + if (AppConstants.DEBUG_JS_MODULES || flags.testing) { + const stack = getStack(); + executor = () => { + callFunctionWithAsyncStack(fn, stack, "DevToolsUtils.executeSoon"); + }; + } else { + executor = fn; + } + Services.tm.dispatchToMainThread({ + run: exports.makeInfallible(executor), + }); + } +}; + +/** + * Similar to executeSoon, but enters microtask before executing the callback + * if this is called on the main thread. + */ +exports.executeSoonWithMicroTask = function (fn) { + if (isWorker) { + setImmediate(fn); + } else { + let executor; + // Only enable async stack reporting when DEBUG_JS_MODULES is set + // (customized local builds) to avoid a performance penalty. + if (AppConstants.DEBUG_JS_MODULES || flags.testing) { + const stack = getStack(); + executor = () => { + callFunctionWithAsyncStack( + fn, + stack, + "DevToolsUtils.executeSoonWithMicroTask" + ); + }; + } else { + executor = fn; + } + Services.tm.dispatchToMainThreadWithMicroTask({ + run: exports.makeInfallible(executor), + }); + } +}; + +/** + * Waits for the next tick in the event loop. + * + * @return Promise + * A promise that is resolved after the next tick in the event loop. + */ +exports.waitForTick = function () { + return new Promise(resolve => { + exports.executeSoon(resolve); + }); +}; + +/** + * Waits for the specified amount of time to pass. + * + * @param number delay + * The amount of time to wait, in milliseconds. + * @return Promise + * A promise that is resolved after the specified amount of time passes. + */ +exports.waitForTime = function (delay) { + return new Promise(resolve => setTimeout(resolve, delay)); +}; + +/** + * Like ChromeUtils.defineLazyGetter, but with a |this| sensitive getter that + * allows the lazy getter to be defined on a prototype and work correctly with + * instances. + * + * @param Object object + * The prototype object to define the lazy getter on. + * @param String key + * The key to define the lazy getter on. + * @param Function callback + * The callback that will be called to determine the value. Will be + * called with the |this| value of the current instance. + */ +exports.defineLazyPrototypeGetter = function (object, key, callback) { + Object.defineProperty(object, key, { + configurable: true, + get() { + const value = callback.call(this); + + Object.defineProperty(this, key, { + configurable: true, + writable: true, + value, + }); + + return value; + }, + }); +}; + +/** + * Safely get the property value from a Debugger.Object for a given key. Walks + * the prototype chain until the property is found. + * + * @param {Debugger.Object} object + * The Debugger.Object to get the value from. + * @param {String} key + * The key to look for. + * @param {Boolean} invokeUnsafeGetter (defaults to false). + * Optional boolean to indicate if the function should execute unsafe getter + * in order to retrieve its result's properties. + * ⚠️ This should be set to true *ONLY* on user action as it may cause side-effects + * in the content page ⚠️ + * @return Any + */ +exports.getProperty = function (object, key, invokeUnsafeGetters = false) { + const root = object; + while (object && exports.isSafeDebuggerObject(object)) { + let desc; + try { + desc = object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor(key); + } catch (e) { + // The above can throw when the debuggee does not subsume the object's + // compartment, or for some WrappedNatives like Cu.Sandbox. + return undefined; + } + if (desc) { + if ("value" in desc) { + return desc.value; + } + // Call the getter if it's safe. + if (exports.hasSafeGetter(desc) || invokeUnsafeGetters === true) { + try { + return desc.get.call(root).return; + } catch (e) { + // If anything goes wrong report the error and return undefined. + exports.reportException("getProperty", e); + } + } + return undefined; + } + object = object.proto; + } + return undefined; +}; + +/** + * Removes all the non-opaque security wrappers of a debuggee object. + * + * @param obj Debugger.Object + * The debuggee object to be unwrapped. + * @return Debugger.Object|null|undefined + * - If the object has no wrapper, the same `obj` is returned. Note DeadObject + * objects belong to this case. + * - Otherwise, if the debuggee doesn't subsume object's compartment, returns `null`. + * - Otherwise, if the object belongs to an invisible-to-debugger compartment, + * returns `undefined`. + * - Otherwise, returns the unwrapped object. + */ +exports.unwrap = function unwrap(obj) { + // Check if `obj` has an opaque wrapper. + if (obj.class === "Opaque") { + return obj; + } + + // Attempt to unwrap via `obj.unwrap()`. Note that: + // - This will return `null` if the debuggee does not subsume object's compartment. + // - This will throw if the object belongs to an invisible-to-debugger compartment. + // - This will return `obj` if there is no wrapper. + let unwrapped; + try { + unwrapped = obj.unwrap(); + } catch (err) { + return undefined; + } + + // Check if further unwrapping is not possible. + if (!unwrapped || unwrapped === obj) { + return unwrapped; + } + + // Recursively remove additional security wrappers. + return unwrap(unwrapped); +}; + +/** + * Checks whether a debuggee object is safe. Unsafe objects may run proxy traps or throw + * when using `proto`, `isExtensible`, `isFrozen` or `isSealed`. Note that safe objects + * may still throw when calling `getOwnPropertyNames`, `getOwnPropertyDescriptor`, etc. + * Also note DeadObject objects are considered safe. + * + * @param obj Debugger.Object + * The debuggee object to be checked. + * @return boolean + */ +exports.isSafeDebuggerObject = function (obj) { + const unwrapped = exports.unwrap(obj); + + // Objects belonging to an invisible-to-debugger compartment might be proxies, + // so just in case consider them unsafe. + if (unwrapped === undefined) { + return false; + } + + // If the debuggee does not subsume the object's compartment, most properties won't + // be accessible. Cross-origin Window and Location objects might expose some, though. + // Therefore, it must be considered safe. Note that proxy objects have fully opaque + // security wrappers, so proxy traps won't run in this case. + if (unwrapped === null) { + return true; + } + + // Proxy objects can run traps when accessed. `isProxy` getter is called on `unwrapped` + // instead of on `obj` in order to detect proxies behind transparent wrappers. + if (unwrapped.isProxy) { + return false; + } + + return true; +}; + +/** + * Determines if a descriptor has a getter which doesn't call into JavaScript. + * + * @param Object desc + * The descriptor to check for a safe getter. + * @return Boolean + * Whether a safe getter was found. + */ +exports.hasSafeGetter = function (desc) { + // Scripted functions that are CCWs will not appear scripted until after + // unwrapping. + let fn = desc.get; + fn = fn && exports.unwrap(fn); + if (!fn) { + return false; + } + if (!fn.callable || fn.class !== "Function") { + return false; + } + if (fn.script !== undefined) { + // This is scripted function. + return false; + } + + // This is a getter with native function. + + // We assume all DOM getters have no major side effect, and they are + // eagerly-evaluateable. + // + // JitInfo is used only by methods/accessors in WebIDL, and being + // "a getter with JitInfo" can be used as a condition to check if given + // function is DOM getter. + // + // This includes privileged interfaces in addition to standard web APIs. + if (fn.isNativeGetterWithJitInfo()) { + return true; + } + + // Apply explicit allowlist. + const natives = lazy.sideEffectFreeGetters.get(fn.name); + return natives && natives.some(n => fn.isSameNative(n)); +}; + +/** + * Check that the property value from a Debugger.Object for a given key is an unsafe + * getter or not. Walks the prototype chain until the property is found. + * + * @param {Debugger.Object} object + * The Debugger.Object to check on. + * @param {String} key + * The key to look for. + * @param {Boolean} invokeUnsafeGetter (defaults to false). + * Optional boolean to indicate if the function should execute unsafe getter + * in order to retrieve its result's properties. + * @return Boolean + */ +exports.isUnsafeGetter = function (object, key) { + while (object && exports.isSafeDebuggerObject(object)) { + let desc; + try { + desc = object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor(key); + } catch (e) { + // The above can throw when the debuggee does not subsume the object's + // compartment, or for some WrappedNatives like Cu.Sandbox. + return false; + } + if (desc) { + if (Object.getOwnPropertyNames(desc).includes("get")) { + return !exports.hasSafeGetter(desc); + } + } + object = object.proto; + } + + return false; +}; + +/** + * Check if it is safe to read properties and execute methods from the given JS + * object. Safety is defined as being protected from unintended code execution + * from content scripts (or cross-compartment code). + * + * See bugs 945920 and 946752 for discussion. + * + * @type Object obj + * The object to check. + * @return Boolean + * True if it is safe to read properties from obj, or false otherwise. + */ +exports.isSafeJSObject = function (obj) { + // If we are running on a worker thread, Cu is not available. In this case, + // we always return false, just to be on the safe side. + if (isWorker) { + return false; + } + + if ( + Cu.getGlobalForObject(obj) == Cu.getGlobalForObject(exports.isSafeJSObject) + ) { + // obj is not a cross-compartment wrapper. + return true; + } + + // Xray wrappers protect against unintended code execution. + if (Cu.isXrayWrapper(obj)) { + return true; + } + + // If there aren't Xrays, only allow chrome objects. + const principal = Cu.getObjectPrincipal(obj); + if (!principal.isSystemPrincipal) { + return false; + } + + // Scripted proxy objects without Xrays can run their proxy traps. + if (Cu.isProxy(obj)) { + return false; + } + + // Even if `obj` looks safe, an unsafe object in its prototype chain may still + // run unintended code, e.g. when using the `instanceof` operator. + const proto = Object.getPrototypeOf(obj); + if (proto && !exports.isSafeJSObject(proto)) { + return false; + } + + // Allow non-problematic chrome objects. + return true; +}; + +/** + * Dump with newline - This is a logging function that will only output when + * the preference "devtools.debugger.log" is set to true. Typically it is used + * for logging the remote debugging protocol calls. + */ +exports.dumpn = function (str) { + if (flags.wantLogging) { + dump("DBG-SERVER: " + str + "\n"); + } +}; + +/** + * Dump verbose - This is a verbose logger for low-level tracing, that is typically + * used to provide information about the remote debugging protocol's transport + * mechanisms. The logging can be enabled by changing the preferences + * "devtools.debugger.log" and "devtools.debugger.log.verbose" to true. + */ +exports.dumpv = function (msg) { + if (flags.wantVerbose) { + exports.dumpn(msg); + } +}; + +/** + * Defines a getter on a specified object that will be created upon first use. + * + * @param object + * The object to define the lazy getter on. + * @param name + * The name of the getter to define on object. + * @param lambda + * A function that returns what the getter should return. This will + * only ever be called once. + */ +exports.defineLazyGetter = function (object, name, lambda) { + Object.defineProperty(object, name, { + get() { + delete object[name]; + object[name] = lambda.apply(object); + return object[name]; + }, + configurable: true, + enumerable: true, + }); +}; + +DevToolsUtils.defineLazyGetter(this, "AppConstants", () => { + if (isWorker) { + return {}; + } + return ChromeUtils.importESModule( + "resource://gre/modules/AppConstants.sys.mjs" + ).AppConstants; +}); + +/** + * No operation. The empty function. + */ +exports.noop = function () {}; + +let assertionFailureCount = 0; + +Object.defineProperty(exports, "assertionFailureCount", { + get() { + return assertionFailureCount; + }, +}); + +function reallyAssert(condition, message) { + if (!condition) { + assertionFailureCount++; + const err = new Error("Assertion failure: " + message); + exports.reportException("DevToolsUtils.assert", err); + throw err; + } +} + +/** + * DevToolsUtils.assert(condition, message) + * + * @param Boolean condition + * @param String message + * + * Assertions are enabled when any of the following are true: + * - This is a DEBUG_JS_MODULES build + * - flags.testing is set to true + * + * If assertions are enabled, then `condition` is checked and if false-y, the + * assertion failure is logged and then an error is thrown. + * + * If assertions are not enabled, then this function is a no-op. + */ +Object.defineProperty(exports, "assert", { + get: () => + AppConstants.DEBUG_JS_MODULES || flags.testing + ? reallyAssert + : exports.noop, +}); + +DevToolsUtils.defineLazyGetter(this, "NetUtil", () => { + return ChromeUtils.importESModule("resource://gre/modules/NetUtil.sys.mjs") + .NetUtil; +}); + +/** + * Performs a request to load the desired URL and returns a promise. + * + * @param urlIn String + * The URL we will request. + * @param aOptions Object + * An object with the following optional properties: + * - loadFromCache: if false, will bypass the cache and + * always load fresh from the network (default: true) + * - policy: the nsIContentPolicy type to apply when fetching the URL + * (only works when loading from system principal) + * - window: the window to get the loadGroup from + * - charset: the charset to use if the channel doesn't provide one + * - principal: the principal to use, if omitted, the request is loaded + * with a content principal corresponding to the url being + * loaded, using the origin attributes of the window, if any. + * - headers: extra headers + * - cacheKey: when loading from cache, use this key to retrieve a cache + * specific to a given SHEntry. (Allows loading POST + * requests from cache) + * @returns Promise that resolves with an object with the following members on + * success: + * - content: the document at that URL, as a string, + * - contentType: the content type of the document + * + * If an error occurs, the promise is rejected with that error. + * + * XXX: It may be better to use nsITraceableChannel to get to the sources + * without relying on caching when we can (not for eval, etc.): + * http://www.softwareishard.com/blog/firebug/nsitraceablechannel-intercept-http-traffic/ + */ +function mainThreadFetch( + urlIn, + aOptions = { + loadFromCache: true, + policy: Ci.nsIContentPolicy.TYPE_OTHER, + window: null, + charset: null, + principal: null, + headers: null, + cacheKey: 0, + } +) { + return new Promise((resolve, reject) => { + // Create a channel. + const url = urlIn.split(" -> ").pop(); + let channel; + try { + channel = newChannelForURL(url, aOptions); + } catch (ex) { + reject(ex); + return; + } + + channel.loadInfo.isInDevToolsContext = true; + + // Set the channel options. + channel.loadFlags = aOptions.loadFromCache + ? channel.LOAD_FROM_CACHE + : channel.LOAD_BYPASS_CACHE; + + if (aOptions.loadFromCache && channel instanceof Ci.nsICacheInfoChannel) { + // If DevTools intents to load the content from the cache, + // we make the LOAD_FROM_CACHE flag preferred over LOAD_BYPASS_CACHE. + channel.preferCacheLoadOverBypass = true; + + // When loading from cache, the cacheKey allows us to target a specific + // SHEntry and offer ways to restore POST requests from cache. + if (aOptions.cacheKey != 0) { + channel.cacheKey = aOptions.cacheKey; + } + } + + if (aOptions.headers && channel instanceof Ci.nsIHttpChannel) { + for (const h in aOptions.headers) { + channel.setRequestHeader(h, aOptions.headers[h], /* aMerge = */ false); + } + } + + if (aOptions.window) { + // Respect private browsing. + channel.loadGroup = aOptions.window.docShell.QueryInterface( + Ci.nsIDocumentLoader + ).loadGroup; + } + + // eslint-disable-next-line complexity + const onResponse = (stream, status, request) => { + if (!Components.isSuccessCode(status)) { + reject(new Error(`Failed to fetch ${url}. Code ${status}.`)); + return; + } + + try { + // We cannot use NetUtil to do the charset conversion as if charset + // information is not available and our default guess is wrong the method + // might fail and we lose the stream data. This means we can't fall back + // to using the locale default encoding (bug 1181345). + + // Read and decode the data according to the locale default encoding. + + let available; + try { + available = stream.available(); + } catch (ex) { + if (ex.name === "NS_BASE_STREAM_CLOSED") { + // Empty files cause NS_BASE_STREAM_CLOSED exception. + // If there was a real stream error, we would have already rejected above. + resolve({ + content: "", + contentType: "text/plain", + }); + return; + } + + reject(ex); + } + let source = NetUtil.readInputStreamToString(stream, available); + stream.close(); + + // We do our own BOM sniffing here because there's no convenient + // implementation of the "decode" algorithm + // (https://encoding.spec.whatwg.org/#decode) exposed to JS. + let bomCharset = null; + if ( + available >= 3 && + source.codePointAt(0) == 0xef && + source.codePointAt(1) == 0xbb && + source.codePointAt(2) == 0xbf + ) { + bomCharset = "UTF-8"; + source = source.slice(3); + } else if ( + available >= 2 && + source.codePointAt(0) == 0xfe && + source.codePointAt(1) == 0xff + ) { + bomCharset = "UTF-16BE"; + source = source.slice(2); + } else if ( + available >= 2 && + source.codePointAt(0) == 0xff && + source.codePointAt(1) == 0xfe + ) { + bomCharset = "UTF-16LE"; + source = source.slice(2); + } + + // If the channel or the caller has correct charset information, the + // content will be decoded correctly. If we have to fall back to UTF-8 and + // the guess is wrong, the conversion fails and convertToUnicode returns + // the input unmodified. Essentially we try to decode the data as UTF-8 + // and if that fails, we use the locale specific default encoding. This is + // the best we can do if the source does not provide charset info. + let charset = bomCharset; + if (!charset) { + try { + charset = channel.contentCharset; + } catch (e) { + // Accessing `contentCharset` on content served by a service worker in + // non-e10s may throw. + } + } + if (!charset) { + charset = aOptions.charset || "UTF-8"; + } + const unicodeSource = lazy.NetworkHelper.convertToUnicode( + source, + charset + ); + + // Look for any source map URL in the response. + let sourceMapURL; + if (request instanceof Ci.nsIHttpChannel) { + try { + sourceMapURL = request.getResponseHeader("SourceMap"); + } catch (e) {} + if (!sourceMapURL) { + try { + sourceMapURL = request.getResponseHeader("X-SourceMap"); + } catch (e) {} + } + } + + resolve({ + content: unicodeSource, + contentType: request.contentType, + sourceMapURL, + }); + } catch (ex) { + reject(ex); + } + }; + + // Open the channel + try { + NetUtil.asyncFetch(channel, onResponse); + } catch (ex) { + reject(ex); + } + }); +} + +/** + * Opens a channel for given URL. Tries a bit harder than NetUtil.newChannel. + * + * @param {String} url - The URL to open a channel for. + * @param {Object} options - The options object passed to @method fetch. + * @return {nsIChannel} - The newly created channel. Throws on failure. + */ +function newChannelForURL( + url, + { policy, window, principal }, + recursing = false +) { + const securityFlags = + Ci.nsILoadInfo.SEC_ALLOW_CROSS_ORIGIN_SEC_CONTEXT_IS_NULL; + + let uri; + try { + uri = Services.io.newURI(url); + } catch (e) { + // In the xpcshell tests, the script url is the absolute path of the test + // file, which will make a malformed URI error be thrown. Add the file + // scheme to see if it helps. + uri = Services.io.newURI("file://" + url); + } + const channelOptions = { + contentPolicyType: policy, + securityFlags, + uri, + }; + + // Ensure that we have some contentPolicyType type set if one was + // not provided. + if (!channelOptions.contentPolicyType) { + channelOptions.contentPolicyType = Ci.nsIContentPolicy.TYPE_OTHER; + } + + // If a window is provided, always use it's document as the loadingNode. + // This will provide the correct principal, origin attributes, service + // worker controller, etc. + if (window) { + channelOptions.loadingNode = window.document; + } else { + // If a window is not provided, then we must set a loading principal. + + // If the caller did not provide a principal, then we use the URI + // to create one. Note, it's not clear what use cases require this + // and it may not be correct. + let prin = principal; + if (!prin) { + prin = Services.scriptSecurityManager.createContentPrincipal(uri, {}); + } + + channelOptions.loadingPrincipal = prin; + } + + try { + return NetUtil.newChannel(channelOptions); + } catch (e) { + // Don't infinitely recurse if newChannel keeps throwing. + if (recursing) { + throw e; + } + + // In xpcshell tests on Windows, nsExternalProtocolHandler::NewChannel() + // can throw NS_ERROR_UNKNOWN_PROTOCOL if the external protocol isn't + // supported by Windows, so we also need to handle the exception here if + // parsing the URL above doesn't throw. + return newChannelForURL( + "file://" + url, + { policy, window, principal }, + /* recursing */ true + ); + } +} + +// Fetch is defined differently depending on whether we are on the main thread +// or a worker thread. +if (this.isWorker) { + // Services is not available in worker threads, nor is there any other way + // to fetch a URL. We need to enlist the help from the main thread here, by + // issuing an rpc request, to fetch the URL on our behalf. + exports.fetch = function (url, options) { + return rpc("fetch", url, options); + }; +} else { + exports.fetch = mainThreadFetch; +} + +/** + * Open the file at the given path for reading. + * + * @param {String} filePath + * + * @returns Promise<nsIInputStream> + */ +exports.openFileStream = function (filePath) { + return new Promise((resolve, reject) => { + const uri = NetUtil.newURI(new lazy.FileUtils.File(filePath)); + NetUtil.asyncFetch( + { uri, loadUsingSystemPrincipal: true }, + (stream, result) => { + if (!Components.isSuccessCode(result)) { + reject(new Error(`Could not open "${filePath}": result = ${result}`)); + return; + } + + resolve(stream); + } + ); + }); +}; + +/** + * Save the given data to disk after asking the user where to do so. + * + * @param {Window} parentWindow + * The parent window to use to display the filepicker. + * @param {UInt8Array} dataArray + * The data to write to the file. + * @param {String} fileName + * The suggested filename. + * @param {Array} filters + * An array of object of the following shape: + * - pattern: A pattern for accepted files (example: "*.js") + * - label: The label that will be displayed in the save file dialog. + * @return {String|null} + * The path to the local saved file, if saved. + */ +exports.saveAs = async function ( + parentWindow, + dataArray, + fileName = "", + filters = [] +) { + let returnFile; + try { + returnFile = await exports.showSaveFileDialog( + parentWindow, + fileName, + filters + ); + } catch (ex) { + return null; + } + + await IOUtils.write(returnFile.path, dataArray, { + tmpPath: returnFile.path + ".tmp", + }); + + return returnFile.path; +}; + +/** + * Show file picker and return the file user selected. + * + * @param {nsIWindow} parentWindow + * Optional parent window. If null the parent window of the file picker + * will be the window of the attached input element. + * @param {String} suggestedFilename + * The suggested filename. + * @param {Array} filters + * An array of object of the following shape: + * - pattern: A pattern for accepted files (example: "*.js") + * - label: The label that will be displayed in the save file dialog. + * @return {Promise} + * A promise that is resolved after the file is selected by the file picker + */ +exports.showSaveFileDialog = function ( + parentWindow, + suggestedFilename, + filters = [] +) { + const fp = Cc["@mozilla.org/filepicker;1"].createInstance(Ci.nsIFilePicker); + + if (suggestedFilename) { + fp.defaultString = suggestedFilename; + } + + fp.init(parentWindow, null, fp.modeSave); + if (Array.isArray(filters) && filters.length) { + for (const { pattern, label } of filters) { + fp.appendFilter(label, pattern); + } + } else { + fp.appendFilters(fp.filterAll); + } + + return new Promise((resolve, reject) => { + fp.open(result => { + if (result == Ci.nsIFilePicker.returnCancel) { + reject(); + } else { + resolve(fp.file); + } + }); + }); +}; + +/* + * All of the flags have been moved to a different module. Make sure + * nobody is accessing them anymore, and don't write new code using + * them. We can remove this code after a while. + */ +function errorOnFlag(exports, name) { + Object.defineProperty(exports, name, { + get: () => { + const msg = + `Cannot get the flag ${name}. ` + + `Use the "devtools/shared/flags" module instead`; + console.error(msg); + throw new Error(msg); + }, + set: () => { + const msg = + `Cannot set the flag ${name}. ` + + `Use the "devtools/shared/flags" module instead`; + console.error(msg); + throw new Error(msg); + }, + }); +} + +errorOnFlag(exports, "testing"); +errorOnFlag(exports, "wantLogging"); +errorOnFlag(exports, "wantVerbose"); + +// Calls the property with the given `name` on the given `object`, where +// `name` is a string, and `object` a Debugger.Object instance. +// +// This function uses only the Debugger.Object API to call the property. It +// avoids the use of unsafeDeference. This is useful for example in workers, +// where unsafeDereference will return an opaque security wrapper to the +// referent. +function callPropertyOnObject(object, name, ...args) { + // Find the property. + let descriptor; + let proto = object; + do { + descriptor = proto.getOwnPropertyDescriptor(name); + if (descriptor !== undefined) { + break; + } + proto = proto.proto; + } while (proto !== null); + if (descriptor === undefined) { + throw new Error("No such property"); + } + const value = descriptor.value; + if (typeof value !== "object" || value === null || !("callable" in value)) { + throw new Error("Not a callable object."); + } + + // Call the property. + const result = value.call(object, ...args); + if (result === null) { + throw new Error("Code was terminated."); + } + if ("throw" in result) { + throw result.throw; + } + return result.return; +} + +exports.callPropertyOnObject = callPropertyOnObject; + +// Convert a Debugger.Object wrapping an iterator into an iterator in the +// debugger's realm. +function* makeDebuggeeIterator(object) { + while (true) { + const nextValue = callPropertyOnObject(object, "next"); + if (exports.getProperty(nextValue, "done")) { + break; + } + yield exports.getProperty(nextValue, "value"); + } +} + +exports.makeDebuggeeIterator = makeDebuggeeIterator; + +/** + * Shared helper to retrieve the topmost window. This can be used to retrieve the chrome + * window embedding the DevTools frame. + */ +function getTopWindow(win) { + return win.windowRoot ? win.windowRoot.ownerGlobal : win.top; +} + +exports.getTopWindow = getTopWindow; + +/** + * Check whether two objects are identical by performing + * a deep equality check on their properties and values. + * See toolkit/modules/ObjectUtils.jsm for implementation. + * + * @param {Object} a + * @param {Object} b + * @return {Boolean} + */ +exports.deepEqual = (a, b) => { + return lazy.ObjectUtils.deepEqual(a, b); +}; + +function isWorkerDebuggerAlive(dbg) { + // Some workers are zombies. `isClosed` is false, but nothing works. + // `postMessage` is a noop, `addListener`'s `onClosed` doesn't work. + // (Ignore dbg without `window` as they aren't related to docShell + // and probably do not suffer form this issue) + return !dbg.isClosed && (!dbg.window || dbg.window.docShell); +} +exports.isWorkerDebuggerAlive = isWorkerDebuggerAlive; |