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author | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-21 11:44:51 +0000 |
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committer | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-21 11:44:51 +0000 |
commit | 9e3c08db40b8916968b9f30096c7be3f00ce9647 (patch) | |
tree | a68f146d7fa01f0134297619fbe7e33db084e0aa /remote/shared/messagehandler/ModuleCache.sys.mjs | |
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Adding upstream version 1:115.7.0.upstream/1%115.7.0upstream
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
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diff --git a/remote/shared/messagehandler/ModuleCache.sys.mjs b/remote/shared/messagehandler/ModuleCache.sys.mjs new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..559429ddd1 --- /dev/null +++ b/remote/shared/messagehandler/ModuleCache.sys.mjs @@ -0,0 +1,265 @@ +/* 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/. */ + +import { XPCOMUtils } from "resource://gre/modules/XPCOMUtils.sys.mjs"; + +const lazy = {}; + +ChromeUtils.defineESModuleGetters(lazy, { + getMessageHandlerClass: + "chrome://remote/content/shared/messagehandler/MessageHandlerRegistry.sys.mjs", + Log: "chrome://remote/content/shared/Log.sys.mjs", + RootMessageHandler: + "chrome://remote/content/shared/messagehandler/RootMessageHandler.sys.mjs", +}); + +const protocols = { + bidi: {}, + test: {}, +}; +// eslint-disable-next-line mozilla/lazy-getter-object-name +ChromeUtils.defineESModuleGetters(protocols.bidi, { + // Additional protocols might use a different registry for their modules, + // in which case this will no longer be a constant but will instead depend on + // the protocol owning the MessageHandler. See Bug 1722464. + modules: + "chrome://remote/content/webdriver-bidi/modules/ModuleRegistry.sys.mjs", +}); +// eslint-disable-next-line mozilla/lazy-getter-object-name +ChromeUtils.defineESModuleGetters(protocols.test, { + modules: + "chrome://mochitests/content/browser/remote/shared/messagehandler/test/browser/resources/modules/ModuleRegistry.sys.mjs", +}); + +XPCOMUtils.defineLazyGetter(lazy, "logger", () => lazy.Log.get()); + +/** + * ModuleCache instances are dedicated to lazily create and cache the instances + * of all the modules related to a specific MessageHandler instance. + * + * ModuleCache also implements the logic to resolve the path to the file for a + * given module, which depends both on the current MessageHandler context and on + * the expected destination. + * + * In order to implement module logic in any context, separate module files + * should be created for each situation. For instance, for a given module, + * - ${MODULES_FOLDER}/root/{ModuleName}.jsm contains the implementation for + * commands intended for the destination ROOT, and will be created for a ROOT + * MessageHandler only. Typically, they will run in the parent process. + * - ${MODULES_FOLDER}/windowglobal/{ModuleName}.jsm contains the implementation + * for commands intended for a WINDOW_GLOBAL destination, and will be created + * for a WINDOW_GLOBAL MessageHandler only. Those will usually run in a + * content process. + * - ${MODULES_FOLDER}/windowglobal-in-root/{ModuleName}.jsm also handles + * commands intended for a WINDOW_GLOBAL destination, but they will be created + * for the ROOT MessageHandler and will run in the parent process. This can be + * useful if some code has to be executed in the parent process, even though + * the final destination is a WINDOW_GLOBAL. + * - And so on, as more MessageHandler types get added, more combinations will + * follow based on the same pattern: + * - {contextName}/{ModuleName}.jsm + * - or {destinationType}-in-{currentType}/{ModuleName}.jsm + * + * All those implementations are optional. If a module cannot be found, based on + * the logic detailed above, the MessageHandler will assume that the command + * should simply be forwarded to the next layer of the network. + */ +export class ModuleCache { + #messageHandler; + #messageHandlerType; + #modules; + #protocol; + + /* + * @param {MessageHandler} messageHandler + * The MessageHandler instance which owns this ModuleCache instance. + */ + constructor(messageHandler) { + this.#messageHandler = messageHandler; + this.#messageHandlerType = messageHandler.constructor.type; + + // Map of absolute module paths to module instances. + this.#modules = new Map(); + + // Use the module class from the WebDriverBiDi ModuleRegistry if we + // are not using test modules. + this.#protocol = Services.prefs.getBoolPref( + "remote.messagehandler.modulecache.useBrowserTestRoot", + false + ) + ? protocols.test + : protocols.bidi; + } + + /** + * Destroy all instantiated modules. + */ + destroy() { + this.#modules.forEach(module => module?.destroy()); + } + + /** + * Retrieve all module classes matching the provided module name to reach the + * provided destination, from the current context. + * + * This corresponds to the path a command can take to reach its destination. + * A command's method must be implemented in one of the classes returned by + * getAllModuleClasses in order to be successfully handled. + * + * @param {string} moduleName + * The name of the module. + * @param {Destination} destination + * The destination. + * @returns {Array<class<Module>|null>} + * An array of Module classes. + */ + getAllModuleClasses(moduleName, destination) { + const destinationType = destination.type; + const classes = [ + this.#getModuleClass( + moduleName, + this.#messageHandlerType, + destinationType + ), + ]; + + // Bug 1733242: Extend the implementation of this method to handle workers. + // It assumes layers have at most one level of nesting, for instance + // "root -> windowglobal", but it wouldn't work for something such as + // "root -> windowglobal -> worker". + if (destinationType !== this.#messageHandlerType) { + classes.push( + this.#getModuleClass(moduleName, destinationType, destinationType) + ); + } + + return classes.filter(cls => !!cls); + } + + /** + * Get a module instance corresponding to the provided moduleName and + * destination. If no existing module can be found in the cache, ModuleCache + * will attempt to import the module file and create a new instance, which + * will then be cached and returned for subsequent calls. + * + * @param {string} moduleName + * The name of the module which should implement the command. + * @param {CommandDestination} destination + * The destination of the command for which we need to instantiate a + * module. See MessageHandler.jsm for the CommandDestination typedef. + * @returns {object=} + * A module instance corresponding to the provided moduleName and + * destination, or null if it could not be instantiated. + */ + getModuleInstance(moduleName, destination) { + const key = `${moduleName}-${destination.type}`; + + if (this.#modules.has(key)) { + // If there is already a cached instance (potentially null) for the + // module name + destination type pair, return it. + return this.#modules.get(key); + } + + const ModuleClass = this.#getModuleClass( + moduleName, + this.#messageHandlerType, + destination.type + ); + + let module = null; + if (ModuleClass) { + module = new ModuleClass(this.#messageHandler); + } + + this.#modules.set(key, module); + return module; + } + + /** + * Check if the given module exists for the destination. + * + * @param {string} moduleName + * The name of the module. + * @param {Destination} destination + * The destination. + * @returns {boolean} + * True if the module exists. + */ + hasModuleClass(moduleName, destination) { + const classes = this.getAllModuleClasses(moduleName, destination); + return !!classes.length; + } + + toString() { + return `[object ${this.constructor.name} ${this.#messageHandler.name}]`; + } + + /** + * Retrieve the module class matching the provided module name and folder. + * + * @param {string} moduleName + * The name of the module to get the class for. + * @param {string} originType + * The MessageHandler type from where the command comes. + * @param {string} destinationType + * The MessageHandler type where the command should go to. + * @returns {Class=} + * The class corresponding to the module name and folder, null if no match + * was found. + * @throws {Error} + * If the provided module folder is unexpected. + */ + #getModuleClass = function (moduleName, originType, destinationType) { + if ( + destinationType === lazy.RootMessageHandler.type && + originType !== destinationType + ) { + // If we are trying to reach the root layer from a lower layer, no module + // class should attempt to handle the command in the current layer and + // the command should be forwarded unconditionally. + return null; + } + + const moduleFolder = this.#getModuleFolder(originType, destinationType); + if (!this.#protocol.modules[moduleFolder]) { + throw new Error( + `Invalid module folder "${moduleFolder}", expected one of "${Object.keys( + this.#protocol.modules + )}"` + ); + } + + let moduleClass = null; + if (this.#protocol.modules[moduleFolder][moduleName]) { + moduleClass = this.#protocol.modules[moduleFolder][moduleName]; + } + + if (moduleClass) { + lazy.logger.trace( + `Module ${moduleFolder}/${moduleName}.jsm found for ${destinationType}` + ); + } else { + lazy.logger.trace( + `Module ${moduleFolder}/${moduleName}.jsm not found for ${destinationType}` + ); + } + + return moduleClass; + }; + + #getModuleFolder(originType, destinationType) { + const originPath = lazy.getMessageHandlerClass(originType).modulePath; + if (originType === destinationType) { + // If the command is targeting the current type, the module is expected to + // be in eg "windowglobal/${moduleName}.jsm". + return originPath; + } + + // If the command is targeting another type, the module is expected to + // be in a composed folder eg "windowglobal-in-root/${moduleName}.jsm". + const destinationPath = + lazy.getMessageHandlerClass(destinationType).modulePath; + return `${destinationPath}-in-${originPath}`; + } +} |