/* 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, { CLIENT_NOT_CONFIGURED: "resource://services-sync/constants.sys.mjs", FileUtils: "resource://gre/modules/FileUtils.sys.mjs", }); XPCOMUtils.defineLazyPreferenceGetter( lazy, "syncUsername", "services.sync.username" ); /** * Sync's XPCOM service. * * It is named "Weave" for historical reasons. * * It's worth noting how Sync is lazily loaded. We register a timer that * loads Sync a few seconds after app startup. This is so Sync does not * adversely affect application start time. * * If Sync is not configured, no extra Sync code is loaded. If an * external component (say the UI) needs to interact with Sync, it * should use the promise-base function whenLoaded() - something like the * following: * * // 1. Grab a handle to the Sync XPCOM service. * let service = Cc["@mozilla.org/weave/service;1"] * .getService(Components.interfaces.nsISupports) * .wrappedJSObject; * * // 2. Use the .then method of the promise. * service.whenLoaded().then(() => { * // You are free to interact with "Weave." objects. * return; * }); * * And that's it! However, if you really want to avoid promises and do it * old-school, then * * // 1. Get a reference to the service as done in (1) above. * * // 2. Check if the service has been initialized. * if (service.ready) { * // You are free to interact with "Weave." objects. * return; * } * * // 3. Install "ready" listener. * Services.obs.addObserver(function onReady() { * Services.obs.removeObserver(onReady, "weave:service:ready"); * * // You are free to interact with "Weave." objects. * }, "weave:service:ready", false); * * // 4. Trigger loading of Sync. * service.ensureLoaded(); */ export function WeaveService() { this.wrappedJSObject = this; this.ready = false; } WeaveService.prototype = { classID: Components.ID("{74b89fb0-f200-4ae8-a3ec-dd164117f6de}"), QueryInterface: ChromeUtils.generateQI([ "nsIObserver", "nsISupportsWeakReference", ]), get Weave() { const { Weave } = ChromeUtils.importESModule( "resource://services-sync/main.sys.mjs" ); return Weave; }, ensureLoaded() { // Side-effect of accessing the service is that it is instantiated. this.Weave.Service; }, whenLoaded() { if (this.ready) { return Promise.resolve(); } let onReadyPromise = new Promise(resolve => { Services.obs.addObserver(function onReady() { Services.obs.removeObserver(onReady, "weave:service:ready"); resolve(); }, "weave:service:ready"); }); this.ensureLoaded(); return onReadyPromise; }, init() { // Force Weave service to load if it hasn't triggered from overlays this.timer = Cc["@mozilla.org/timer;1"].createInstance(Ci.nsITimer); this.timer.initWithCallback( { notify: () => { let isConfigured = false; // We only load more if it looks like Sync is configured. if (this.enabled) { // We have an associated FxAccount. So, do a more thorough check. // This will import a number of modules and thus increase memory // accordingly. We could potentially copy code performed by // this check into this file if our above code is yielding too // many false positives. var { Weave } = ChromeUtils.importESModule( "resource://services-sync/main.sys.mjs" ); isConfigured = Weave.Status.checkSetup() != lazy.CLIENT_NOT_CONFIGURED; } if (isConfigured) { this.ensureLoaded(); } }, }, 10000, Ci.nsITimer.TYPE_ONE_SHOT ); }, /** * Whether Sync appears to be enabled. * * This returns true if we have an associated FxA account and Sync is enabled. * * It does *not* perform a robust check to see if the client is working. * For that, you'll want to check Weave.Status.checkSetup(). */ get enabled() { return ( !!lazy.syncUsername && Services.prefs.getBoolPref("identity.fxaccounts.enabled") ); }, }; export function AboutWeaveLog() {} AboutWeaveLog.prototype = { classID: Components.ID("{d28f8a0b-95da-48f4-b712-caf37097be41}"), QueryInterface: ChromeUtils.generateQI([ "nsIAboutModule", "nsISupportsWeakReference", ]), getURIFlags(aURI) { return 0; }, newChannel(aURI, aLoadInfo) { let dir = lazy.FileUtils.getDir("ProfD", ["weave", "logs"], true); let uri = Services.io.newFileURI(dir); let channel = Services.io.newChannelFromURIWithLoadInfo(uri, aLoadInfo); channel.originalURI = aURI; // Ensure that the about page has the same privileges as a regular directory // view. That way links to files can be opened. make sure we use the correct // origin attributes when creating the principal for accessing the // about:sync-log data. let principal = Services.scriptSecurityManager.createContentPrincipal( uri, aLoadInfo.originAttributes ); channel.owner = principal; return channel; }, };