/* 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"; var DevToolsUtils = require("resource://devtools/shared/DevToolsUtils.js"); loader.lazyRequireGetter( this, "MainThreadWorkerDebuggerTransport", "resource://devtools/shared/transport/worker-transport.js", true ); /** * Start a DevTools server in a worker and add it as a child server for a given active connection. * * @params {DevToolsConnection} connection * @params {WorkerDebugger} dbg: The WorkerDebugger we want to create a target actor for. * @params {String} forwardingPrefix: The prefix that will be used to forward messages * to the DevToolsServer on the worker thread. * @params {Object} options: An option object that will be passed with the "connect" packet. * @params {Object} options.sessionData: The sessionData object that will be passed to the * worker target actor. */ function connectToWorker(connection, dbg, forwardingPrefix, options) { return new Promise((resolve, reject) => { if (!DevToolsUtils.isWorkerDebuggerAlive(dbg)) { reject("closed"); return; } // Step 1: Ensure the worker debugger is initialized. if (!dbg.isInitialized) { dbg.initialize("resource://devtools/server/startup/worker.js"); // Create a listener for rpc requests from the worker debugger. Only do // this once, when the worker debugger is first initialized, rather than // for each connection. const listener = { onClose: () => { dbg.removeListener(listener); }, onMessage: message => { message = JSON.parse(message); if (message.type !== "rpc") { if (message.type == "worker-thread-attached") { // The thread actor has finished attaching and can hit installed // breakpoints. Allow content to begin executing in the worker. dbg.setDebuggerReady(true); } return; } Promise.resolve() .then(() => { const method = { fetch: DevToolsUtils.fetch, }[message.method]; if (!method) { throw Error("Unknown method: " + message.method); } return method.apply(undefined, message.params); }) .then( value => { dbg.postMessage( JSON.stringify({ type: "rpc", result: value, error: null, id: message.id, }) ); }, reason => { dbg.postMessage( JSON.stringify({ type: "rpc", result: null, error: reason, id: message.id, }) ); } ); }, }; dbg.addListener(listener); } if (!DevToolsUtils.isWorkerDebuggerAlive(dbg)) { reject("closed"); return; } // WorkerDebugger.url isn't always an absolute URL. // Use the related document URL in order to make it absolute. const absoluteURL = dbg.window?.location?.href ? new URL(dbg.url, dbg.window.location.href).href : dbg.url; // Step 2: Send a connect request to the worker debugger. dbg.postMessage( JSON.stringify({ type: "connect", forwardingPrefix, options, workerDebuggerData: { id: dbg.id, type: dbg.type, url: absoluteURL, // We don't have access to Services.prefs in Worker thread, so pass its value // from here. workerConsoleApiMessagesDispatchedToMainThread: Services.prefs.getBoolPref( "dom.worker.console.dispatch_events_to_main_thread" ), }, }) ); // Steps 3-5 are performed on the worker thread (see worker.js). // Step 6: Wait for a connection response from the worker debugger. const listener = { onClose: () => { dbg.removeListener(listener); reject("closed"); }, onMessage: message => { message = JSON.parse(message); if ( message.type !== "connected" || message.forwardingPrefix !== forwardingPrefix ) { return; } // The initial connection message has been received, don't // need to listen any longer dbg.removeListener(listener); // Step 7: Create a transport for the connection to the worker. const transport = new MainThreadWorkerDebuggerTransport( dbg, forwardingPrefix ); transport.ready(); transport.hooks = { onTransportClosed: () => { if (DevToolsUtils.isWorkerDebuggerAlive(dbg)) { // If the worker happens to be shutting down while we are trying // to close the connection, there is a small interval during // which no more runnables can be dispatched to the worker, but // the worker debugger has not yet been closed. In that case, // the call to postMessage below will fail. The onTransportClosed hook on // DebuggerTransport is not supposed to throw exceptions, so we // need to make sure to catch these early. try { dbg.postMessage( JSON.stringify({ type: "disconnect", forwardingPrefix, }) ); } catch (e) { // We can safely ignore these exceptions. The only time the // call to postMessage can fail is if the worker is either // shutting down, or has finished shutting down. In both // cases, there is nothing to clean up, so we don't care // whether this message arrives or not. } } connection.cancelForwarding(forwardingPrefix); }, onPacket: packet => { // Ensure that any packets received from the server on the worker // thread are forwarded to the client on the main thread, as if // they had been sent by the server on the main thread. connection.send(packet); }, }; // Ensure that any packets received from the client on the main thread // to actors on the worker thread are forwarded to the server on the // worker thread. connection.setForwarding(forwardingPrefix, transport); resolve({ workerTargetForm: message.workerTargetForm, transport, }); }, }; dbg.addListener(listener); }); } exports.connectToWorker = connectToWorker;