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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/. */
/**
* This module exports a provider class that is used for providers created by
* extensions.
*/
import {
SkippableTimer,
UrlbarProvider,
UrlbarUtils,
} from "resource:///modules/UrlbarUtils.sys.mjs";
const lazy = {};
ChromeUtils.defineESModuleGetters(lazy, {
UrlbarPrefs: "resource:///modules/UrlbarPrefs.sys.mjs",
UrlbarProvidersManager: "resource:///modules/UrlbarProvidersManager.sys.mjs",
UrlbarResult: "resource:///modules/UrlbarResult.sys.mjs",
UrlbarSearchUtils: "resource:///modules/UrlbarSearchUtils.sys.mjs",
});
// The set of `UrlbarQueryContext` properties that aren't serializable.
const NONSERIALIZABLE_CONTEXT_PROPERTIES = new Set(["view"]);
/**
* The browser.urlbar extension API allows extensions to create their own urlbar
* providers. The results from extension providers are integrated into the
* urlbar view just like the results from providers that are built into Firefox.
*
* This class is the interface between the provider-related parts of the
* browser.urlbar extension API implementation and our internal urlbar
* implementation. The API implementation should use this class to manage
* providers created by extensions. All extension providers must be instances
* of this class.
*
* When an extension requires a provider, the API implementation should call
* getOrCreate() to get or create it. When an extension adds an event listener
* related to a provider, the API implementation should call setEventListener()
* to register its own event listener with the provider.
*/
export class UrlbarProviderExtension extends UrlbarProvider {
/**
* Returns the extension provider with the given name, creating it first if
* it doesn't exist.
*
* @param {string} name
* The provider name.
* @returns {UrlbarProviderExtension}
* The provider.
*/
static getOrCreate(name) {
let provider = lazy.UrlbarProvidersManager.getProvider(name);
if (!provider) {
provider = new UrlbarProviderExtension(name);
lazy.UrlbarProvidersManager.registerProvider(provider);
}
return provider;
}
/**
* Constructor.
*
* @param {string} name
* The provider's name.
*/
constructor(name) {
super();
this._name = name;
this._eventListeners = new Map();
this.behavior = "inactive";
}
/**
* The provider's name.
*
* @returns {string}
*/
get name() {
return this._name;
}
/**
* The provider's type. The type of extension providers is always
* UrlbarUtils.PROVIDER_TYPE.EXTENSION.
*
* @returns {UrlbarUtils.PROVIDER_TYPE}
*/
get type() {
return UrlbarUtils.PROVIDER_TYPE.EXTENSION;
}
/**
* Whether the provider should be invoked for the given context. If this
* method returns false, the providers manager won't start a query with this
* provider, to save on resources.
*
* @param {UrlbarQueryContext} context
* The query context object.
* @returns {boolean}
* Whether this provider should be invoked for the search.
*/
isActive(context) {
return this.behavior != "inactive";
}
/**
* Gets the provider's priority.
*
* @param {UrlbarQueryContext} context
* The query context object.
* @returns {number}
* The provider's priority for the given query.
*/
getPriority(context) {
// We give restricting extension providers a very high priority so that they
// normally override all built-in providers, but not Infinity so that we can
// still override them if necessary.
return this.behavior == "restricting" ? 999 : 0;
}
/**
* Sets the listener function for an event. The extension API implementation
* should call this from its EventManager.register() implementations. Since
* EventManager.register() is called at most only once for each extension
* event (the first time the extension adds a listener for the event), each
* provider instance needs at most only one listener per event, and that's why
* this method is named setEventListener instead of addEventListener.
*
* The given listener function may return a promise that's resolved once the
* extension responds to the event, or if the event requires no response from
* the extension, it may return a non-promise value (possibly nothing).
*
* To remove the previously set listener, call this method again but pass null
* as the listener function.
*
* The event name should be one of the following:
*
* behaviorRequested
* This event is fired when the provider's behavior is needed from the
* extension. The listener should return a behavior string.
* queryCanceled
* This event is fired when an ongoing query is canceled. The listener
* shouldn't return anything.
* resultsRequested
* This event is fired when the provider's results are needed from the
* extension. The listener should return an array of results.
*
* @param {string} eventName
* The name of the event to listen to.
* @param {Function} listener
* The function that will be called when the event is fired.
*/
setEventListener(eventName, listener) {
if (listener) {
this._eventListeners.set(eventName, listener);
} else {
this._eventListeners.delete(eventName);
if (!this._eventListeners.size) {
lazy.UrlbarProvidersManager.unregisterProvider(this);
}
}
}
/**
* This method is called by the providers manager before a query starts to
* update each extension provider's behavior. It fires the behaviorRequested
* event.
*
* @param {UrlbarQueryContext} context
* The query context.
*/
async updateBehavior(context) {
let behavior = await this._notifyListener(
"behaviorRequested",
makeSerializable(context)
);
if (behavior) {
this.behavior = behavior;
}
}
/**
* This is called only for dynamic result types, when the urlbar view updates
* the view of one of the results of the provider. It should return an object
* describing the view update. See the base UrlbarProvider class for more.
*
* @param {UrlbarResult} result The result whose view will be updated.
* @param {Map} idsByName
* A Map from an element's name, as defined by the provider; to its ID in
* the DOM, as defined by the browser.
* @returns {object} An object describing the view update.
*/
async getViewUpdate(result, idsByName) {
return this._notifyListener("getViewUpdate", result, idsByName);
}
/**
* This method is called by the providers manager when a query starts to fetch
* each extension provider's results. It fires the resultsRequested event.
*
* @param {UrlbarQueryContext} context
* The query context.
* @param {Function} addCallback
* The callback invoked by this method to add each result.
*/
async startQuery(context, addCallback) {
let extResults = await this._notifyListener(
"resultsRequested",
makeSerializable(context)
);
if (extResults) {
for (let extResult of extResults) {
let result = await this._makeUrlbarResult(context, extResult).catch(
ex => this.logger.error(ex)
);
if (result) {
addCallback(this, result);
}
}
}
}
/**
* This method is called by the providers manager when an ongoing query is
* canceled. It fires the queryCanceled event.
*
* @param {UrlbarQueryContext} context
* The query context.
*/
cancelQuery(context) {
this._notifyListener("queryCanceled", makeSerializable(context));
}
#pickResult(result, element) {
let dynamicElementName = "";
if (element && result.type == UrlbarUtils.RESULT_TYPE.DYNAMIC) {
dynamicElementName = element.getAttribute("name");
}
this._notifyListener("resultPicked", result.payload, dynamicElementName);
}
/**
* Called when the user starts and ends an engagement with the urlbar. For
* details on parameters, see UrlbarProvider.onEngagement().
*
* @param {boolean} isPrivate
* True if the engagement is in a private context.
* @param {string} state
* The state of the engagement, one of: start, engagement, abandonment,
* discard
* @param {UrlbarQueryContext} queryContext
* The engagement's query context. This is *not* guaranteed to be defined
* when `state` is "start". It will always be defined for "engagement" and
* "abandonment".
* @param {object} details
* This is defined only when `state` is "engagement" or "abandonment", and
* it describes the search string and picked result.
*/
onEngagement(isPrivate, state, queryContext, details) {
let { result, element } = details;
// By design, the "resultPicked" extension event should not be fired when
// the picked element has a URL.
if (result?.providerName == this.name && !element?.dataset.url) {
this.#pickResult(result, element);
}
this._notifyListener("engagement", isPrivate, state);
}
/**
* Calls a listener function set by the extension API implementation, if any.
*
* @param {string} eventName
* The name of the listener to call (i.e., the name of the event to fire).
* @param {*} args
* Arguments to the listener function.
* @returns {*}
* The value returned by the listener function, if any.
*/
async _notifyListener(eventName, ...args) {
let listener = this._eventListeners.get(eventName);
if (!listener) {
return undefined;
}
let result;
try {
result = listener(...args);
} catch (error) {
this.logger.error(error);
return undefined;
}
if (result.catch) {
// The result is a promise, so wait for it to be resolved. Set up a timer
// so that we're not stuck waiting forever.
let timer = new SkippableTimer({
name: "UrlbarProviderExtension notification timer",
time: lazy.UrlbarPrefs.get("extension.timeout"),
reportErrorOnTimeout: true,
logger: this.logger,
});
result = await Promise.race([
timer.promise,
result.catch(ex => this.logger.error(ex)),
]);
timer.cancel();
}
return result;
}
/**
* Converts a plain-JS-object result created by the extension into a
* UrlbarResult object.
*
* @param {UrlbarQueryContext} context
* The query context.
* @param {object} extResult
* A plain JS object representing a result created by the extension.
* @returns {UrlbarResult}
* The UrlbarResult object.
*/
async _makeUrlbarResult(context, extResult) {
// If the result is a search result, make sure its payload has a valid
// `engine` property, which is the name of an engine, and which we use later
// on to look up the nsISearchEngine. We allow the extension to specify the
// engine by its name, alias, or domain. Prefer aliases over domains since
// one domain can have many engines.
if (extResult.type == "search") {
let engine;
if (extResult.payload.engine) {
// Validate the engine name by looking it up.
engine = Services.search.getEngineByName(extResult.payload.engine);
} else if (extResult.payload.keyword) {
// Look up the engine by its alias.
engine = await lazy.UrlbarSearchUtils.engineForAlias(
extResult.payload.keyword
);
} else if (extResult.payload.url) {
// Look up the engine by its domain.
let host;
try {
host = new URL(extResult.payload.url).hostname;
} catch (err) {}
if (host) {
engine = (
await lazy.UrlbarSearchUtils.enginesForDomainPrefix(host)
)[0];
}
}
if (!engine) {
// No engine found.
throw new Error("Invalid or missing engine specified by extension");
}
extResult.payload.engine = engine.name;
}
let type = UrlbarProviderExtension.RESULT_TYPES[extResult.type];
if (type == UrlbarUtils.RESULT_TYPE.TIP) {
extResult.payload.type ||= "extension";
extResult.payload.helpL10n = {
id: lazy.UrlbarPrefs.get("resultMenu")
? "urlbar-result-menu-tip-get-help"
: "urlbar-tip-help-icon",
};
}
let result = new lazy.UrlbarResult(
UrlbarProviderExtension.RESULT_TYPES[extResult.type],
UrlbarProviderExtension.SOURCE_TYPES[extResult.source],
...lazy.UrlbarResult.payloadAndSimpleHighlights(
context.tokens,
extResult.payload || {}
)
);
if (extResult.heuristic && this.behavior == "restricting") {
// The muxer chooses the final heuristic result by taking the first one
// that claims to be the heuristic. We don't want extensions to clobber
// the default heuristic, so we allow this only if the provider is
// restricting.
result.heuristic = extResult.heuristic;
}
if (extResult.suggestedIndex !== undefined) {
result.suggestedIndex = extResult.suggestedIndex;
}
return result;
}
}
// Maps extension result type enums to internal result types.
UrlbarProviderExtension.RESULT_TYPES = {
dynamic: UrlbarUtils.RESULT_TYPE.DYNAMIC,
keyword: UrlbarUtils.RESULT_TYPE.KEYWORD,
omnibox: UrlbarUtils.RESULT_TYPE.OMNIBOX,
remote_tab: UrlbarUtils.RESULT_TYPE.REMOTE_TAB,
search: UrlbarUtils.RESULT_TYPE.SEARCH,
tab: UrlbarUtils.RESULT_TYPE.TAB_SWITCH,
tip: UrlbarUtils.RESULT_TYPE.TIP,
url: UrlbarUtils.RESULT_TYPE.URL,
};
// Maps extension source type enums to internal source types.
UrlbarProviderExtension.SOURCE_TYPES = {
bookmarks: UrlbarUtils.RESULT_SOURCE.BOOKMARKS,
history: UrlbarUtils.RESULT_SOURCE.HISTORY,
local: UrlbarUtils.RESULT_SOURCE.OTHER_LOCAL,
network: UrlbarUtils.RESULT_SOURCE.OTHER_NETWORK,
search: UrlbarUtils.RESULT_SOURCE.SEARCH,
tabs: UrlbarUtils.RESULT_SOURCE.TABS,
actions: UrlbarUtils.RESULT_SOURCE.ACTIONS,
};
/**
* Returns a copy of a query context stripped of non-serializable properties.
* This is necessary because query contexts are passed to extensions where they
* become `Query` objects, as defined in the urlbar extensions schema. The
* WebExtensions framework automatically excludes serializable properties that
* aren't defined in the schema, but it chokes on non-serializable properties.
*
* @param {UrlbarQueryContext} context
* The query context.
* @returns {object}
* A copy of `context` with only serializable properties.
*/
function makeSerializable(context) {
return Object.fromEntries(
Object.entries(context).filter(
([key]) => !NONSERIALIZABLE_CONTEXT_PROPERTIES.has(key)
)
);
}
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