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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/. */
+
+"use strict";
+
+/* global worker, DebuggerNotificationObserver */
+
+// A CommonJS module loader that is designed to run inside a worker debugger.
+// We can't simply use the SDK module loader, because it relies heavily on
+// Components, which isn't available in workers.
+//
+// In principle, the standard instance of the worker loader should provide the
+// same built-in modules as its devtools counterpart, so that both loaders are
+// interchangable on the main thread, making them easier to test.
+//
+// On the worker thread, some of these modules, in particular those that rely on
+// the use of Components, and for which the worker debugger doesn't provide an
+// alternative API, will be replaced by vacuous objects. Consequently, they can
+// still be required, but any attempts to use them will lead to an exception.
+//
+// Note: to see dump output when running inside the worker thread, you might
+// need to enable the browser.dom.window.dump.enabled pref.
+
+this.EXPORTED_SYMBOLS = ["WorkerDebuggerLoader", "worker"];
+
+// Some notes on module ids and URLs:
+//
+// An id is either a relative id or an absolute id. An id is relative if and
+// only if it starts with a dot. An absolute id is a normalized id if and only
+// if it contains no redundant components.
+//
+// Every normalized id is a URL. A URL is either an absolute URL or a relative
+// URL. A URL is absolute if and only if it starts with a scheme name followed
+// by a colon and 2 or 3 slashes.
+
+/**
+ * Convert the given relative id to an absolute id.
+ *
+ * @param String id
+ * The relative id to be resolved.
+ * @param String baseId
+ * The absolute base id to resolve the relative id against.
+ *
+ * @return String
+ * An absolute id
+ */
+function resolveId(id, baseId) {
+ return baseId + "/../" + id;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Convert the given absolute id to a normalized id.
+ *
+ * @param String id
+ * The absolute id to be normalized.
+ *
+ * @return String
+ * A normalized id.
+ */
+function normalizeId(id) {
+ // An id consists of an optional root and a path. A root consists of either
+ // a scheme name followed by 2 or 3 slashes, or a single slash. Slashes in the
+ // root are not used as separators, so only normalize the path.
+ const [, root, path] = id.match(/^(\w+:\/\/\/?|\/)?(.*)/);
+
+ const stack = [];
+ path.split("/").forEach(function(component) {
+ switch (component) {
+ case "":
+ case ".":
+ break;
+ case "..":
+ if (stack.length === 0) {
+ if (root !== undefined) {
+ throw new Error("Can't normalize absolute id '" + id + "'!");
+ } else {
+ stack.push("..");
+ }
+ } else if (stack[stack.length - 1] == "..") {
+ stack.push("..");
+ } else {
+ stack.pop();
+ }
+ break;
+ default:
+ stack.push(component);
+ break;
+ }
+ });
+
+ return (root ? root : "") + stack.join("/");
+}
+
+/**
+ * Create a module object with the given normalized id.
+ *
+ * @param String
+ * The normalized id of the module to be created.
+ *
+ * @return Object
+ * A module with the given id.
+ */
+function createModule(id) {
+ return Object.create(null, {
+ // CommonJS specifies the id property to be non-configurable and
+ // non-writable.
+ id: {
+ configurable: false,
+ enumerable: true,
+ value: id,
+ writable: false,
+ },
+
+ // CommonJS does not specify an exports property, so follow the NodeJS
+ // convention, which is to make it non-configurable and writable.
+ exports: {
+ configurable: false,
+ enumerable: true,
+ value: Object.create(null),
+ writable: true,
+ },
+ });
+}
+
+/**
+ * Create a CommonJS loader with the following options:
+ * - createSandbox:
+ * A function that will be used to create sandboxes. It should take the name
+ * and prototype of the sandbox to be created, and return the newly created
+ * sandbox as result. This option is required.
+ * - globals:
+ * A map of names to built-in globals that will be exposed to every module.
+ * Defaults to the empty map.
+ * - loadSubScript:
+ * A function that will be used to load scripts in sandboxes. It should take
+ * the URL from and the sandbox in which the script is to be loaded, and not
+ * return a result. This option is required.
+ * - modules:
+ * A map from normalized ids to built-in modules that will be added to the
+ * module cache. Defaults to the empty map.
+ * - paths:
+ * A map of paths to base URLs that will be used to resolve relative URLs to
+ * absolute URLS. Defaults to the empty map.
+ * - resolve:
+ * A function that will be used to resolve relative ids to absolute ids. It
+ * should take the relative id of a module to be required and the absolute
+ * id of the requiring module as arguments, and return the absolute id of
+ * the module to be required as result. Defaults to resolveId above.
+ */
+function WorkerDebuggerLoader(options) {
+ /**
+ * Convert the given relative URL to an absolute URL, using the map of paths
+ * given below.
+ *
+ * @param String url
+ * The relative URL to be resolved.
+ *
+ * @return String
+ * An absolute URL.
+ */
+ function resolveURL(url) {
+ let found = false;
+ for (const [path, baseURL] of paths) {
+ if (url.startsWith(path)) {
+ found = true;
+ url = url.replace(path, baseURL);
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ if (!found) {
+ throw new Error("Can't resolve relative URL '" + url + "'!");
+ }
+
+ // If the url has no extension, use ".js" by default.
+ // Also allow loading JSMs, but they would need a shim in order to
+ // be loaded as a CommonJS module. (See SessionDataHelpers.jsm)
+ return url.endsWith(".js") || url.endsWith(".jsm") ? url : url + ".js";
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Load the given module with the given url.
+ *
+ * @param Object module
+ * The module object to be loaded.
+ * @param String url
+ * The URL to load the module from.
+ */
+ function loadModule(module, url) {
+ // CommonJS specifies 3 free variables: require, exports, and module. These
+ // must be exposed to every module, so define these as properties on the
+ // sandbox prototype. Additional built-in globals are exposed by making
+ // the map of built-in globals the prototype of the sandbox prototype.
+ const prototype = Object.create(globals);
+ prototype.Components = {};
+ prototype.require = createRequire(module);
+ prototype.exports = module.exports;
+ prototype.module = module;
+
+ const sandbox = createSandbox(url, prototype);
+ try {
+ loadSubScript(url, sandbox);
+ } catch (error) {
+ if (/^Error opening input stream/.test(String(error))) {
+ throw new Error(
+ "Can't load module '" + module.id + "' with url '" + url + "'!"
+ );
+ }
+ throw error;
+ }
+
+ // The value of exports may have been changed by the module script, so
+ // freeze it if and only if it is still an object.
+ if (typeof module.exports === "object" && module.exports !== null) {
+ Object.freeze(module.exports);
+ }
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Create a require function for the given module. If no module is given,
+ * create a require function for the top-level module instead.
+ *
+ * @param Object requirer
+ * The module for which the require function is to be created.
+ *
+ * @return Function
+ * A require function for the given module.
+ */
+ function createRequire(requirer) {
+ return function require(id) {
+ // Make sure an id was passed.
+ if (id === undefined) {
+ throw new Error("Can't require module without id!");
+ }
+
+ // Built-in modules are cached by id rather than URL, so try to find the
+ // module to be required by id first.
+ let module = modules[id];
+ if (module === undefined) {
+ // Failed to find the module to be required by id, so convert the id to
+ // a URL and try again.
+
+ // If the id is relative, convert it to an absolute id.
+ if (id.startsWith(".")) {
+ if (requirer === undefined) {
+ throw new Error(
+ "Can't require top-level module with relative id " +
+ "'" +
+ id +
+ "'!"
+ );
+ }
+ id = resolve(id, requirer.id);
+ }
+
+ // Convert the absolute id to a normalized id.
+ id = normalizeId(id);
+
+ // Convert the normalized id to a URL.
+ let url = id;
+
+ // If the URL is relative, resolve it to an absolute URL.
+ if (url.match(/^\w+:\/\//) === null) {
+ url = resolveURL(id);
+ }
+
+ // Try to find the module to be required by URL.
+ module = modules[url];
+ if (module === undefined) {
+ // Failed to find the module to be required in the cache, so create
+ // a new module, load it from the given URL, and add it to the cache.
+
+ // Add modules to the cache early so that any recursive calls to
+ // require for the same module will return the partially-loaded module
+ // from the cache instead of triggering a new load.
+ module = modules[url] = createModule(id);
+
+ try {
+ loadModule(module, url);
+ } catch (error) {
+ // If the module failed to load, remove it from the cache so that
+ // subsequent calls to require for the same module will trigger a
+ // new load, instead of returning a partially-loaded module from
+ // the cache.
+ delete modules[url];
+ throw error;
+ }
+
+ Object.freeze(module);
+ }
+ }
+
+ return module.exports;
+ };
+ }
+
+ const createSandbox = options.createSandbox;
+ const globals = options.globals || Object.create(null);
+ const loadSubScript = options.loadSubScript;
+
+ // Create the module cache, by converting each entry in the map from
+ // normalized ids to built-in modules to a module object, with the exports
+ // property of each module set to a frozen version of the original entry.
+ const modules = options.modules || {};
+ for (const id in modules) {
+ const module = createModule(id);
+ module.exports = Object.freeze(modules[id]);
+ modules[id] = module;
+ }
+
+ // Convert the map of paths to base URLs into an array for use by resolveURL.
+ // The array is sorted from longest to shortest path to ensure that the
+ // longest path is always the first to be found.
+ let paths = options.paths || Object.create(null);
+ paths = Object.keys(paths)
+ .sort((a, b) => b.length - a.length)
+ .map(path => [path, paths[path]]);
+
+ const resolve = options.resolve || resolveId;
+
+ this.require = createRequire();
+}
+
+this.WorkerDebuggerLoader = WorkerDebuggerLoader;
+
+var loader = {
+ lazyGetter(object, name, lambda) {
+ Object.defineProperty(object, name, {
+ get() {
+ delete object[name];
+ object[name] = lambda.apply(object);
+ return object[name];
+ },
+ configurable: true,
+ enumerable: true,
+ });
+ },
+ lazyServiceGetter() {
+ throw new Error("Can't import XPCOM service from worker thread!");
+ },
+ lazyRequireGetter(obj, properties, module, destructure) {
+ if (Array.isArray(properties) && !destructure) {
+ throw new Error(
+ "Pass destructure=true to call lazyRequireGetter with an array of properties"
+ );
+ }
+
+ if (!Array.isArray(properties)) {
+ properties = [properties];
+ }
+
+ for (const property of properties) {
+ Object.defineProperty(obj, property, {
+ get: () =>
+ destructure
+ ? worker.require(module)[property]
+ : worker.require(module || property),
+ });
+ }
+ },
+};
+
+// The following APIs are defined differently depending on whether we are on the
+// main thread or a worker thread. On the main thread, we use the Components
+// object to implement them. On worker threads, we use the APIs provided by
+// the worker debugger.
+
+/* eslint-disable no-shadow */
+var {
+ Debugger,
+ URL,
+ createSandbox,
+ dump,
+ rpc,
+ loadSubScript,
+ setImmediate,
+ xpcInspector,
+} = function() {
+ // Main thread
+ if (typeof Components === "object") {
+ const principal = Components.Constructor(
+ "@mozilla.org/systemprincipal;1",
+ "nsIPrincipal"
+ )();
+
+ // To ensure that the this passed to addDebuggerToGlobal is a global, the
+ // Debugger object needs to be defined in a sandbox.
+ const sandbox = Cu.Sandbox(principal, {
+ wantGlobalProperties: ["ChromeUtils"],
+ });
+ Cu.evalInSandbox(
+ `
+const { addDebuggerToGlobal } = ChromeUtils.importESModule(
+ 'resource://gre/modules/jsdebugger.sys.mjs'
+);
+addDebuggerToGlobal(globalThis);
+`,
+ sandbox
+ );
+ const Debugger = sandbox.Debugger;
+
+ const createSandbox = function(name, prototype) {
+ return Cu.Sandbox(principal, {
+ invisibleToDebugger: true,
+ sandboxName: name,
+ sandboxPrototype: prototype,
+ wantComponents: false,
+ wantXrays: false,
+ });
+ };
+
+ const rpc = undefined;
+
+ // eslint-disable-next-line mozilla/use-services
+ const subScriptLoader = Cc[
+ "@mozilla.org/moz/jssubscript-loader;1"
+ ].getService(Ci.mozIJSSubScriptLoader);
+
+ const loadSubScript = function(url, sandbox) {
+ subScriptLoader.loadSubScript(url, sandbox);
+ };
+
+ const Timer = ChromeUtils.importESModule(
+ "resource://gre/modules/Timer.sys.mjs"
+ );
+
+ const setImmediate = function(callback) {
+ Timer.setTimeout(callback, 0);
+ };
+
+ const xpcInspector = Cc["@mozilla.org/jsinspector;1"].getService(
+ Ci.nsIJSInspector
+ );
+
+ const { URL } = Cu.Sandbox(principal, {
+ wantGlobalProperties: ["URL"],
+ });
+
+ return {
+ Debugger,
+ URL,
+ createSandbox,
+ dump: this.dump,
+ rpc,
+ loadSubScript,
+ setImmediate,
+ xpcInspector,
+ };
+ }
+ // Worker thread
+ const requestors = [];
+
+ const scope = this;
+
+ const xpcInspector = {
+ get eventLoopNestLevel() {
+ return requestors.length;
+ },
+
+ get lastNestRequestor() {
+ return requestors.length === 0 ? null : requestors[requestors.length - 1];
+ },
+
+ enterNestedEventLoop(requestor) {
+ requestors.push(requestor);
+ scope.enterEventLoop();
+ return requestors.length;
+ },
+
+ exitNestedEventLoop() {
+ requestors.pop();
+ scope.leaveEventLoop();
+ return requestors.length;
+ },
+ };
+
+ return {
+ Debugger: this.Debugger,
+ URL: this.URL,
+ createSandbox: this.createSandbox,
+ dump: this.dump,
+ rpc: this.rpc,
+ loadSubScript: this.loadSubScript,
+ setImmediate: this.setImmediate,
+ xpcInspector,
+ };
+}.call(this);
+/* eslint-enable no-shadow */
+
+// Create the default instance of the worker loader, using the APIs we defined
+// above.
+
+this.worker = new WorkerDebuggerLoader({
+ createSandbox,
+ globals: {
+ isWorker: true,
+ dump,
+ loader,
+ rpc,
+ URL,
+ setImmediate,
+ retrieveConsoleEvents: this.retrieveConsoleEvents,
+ setConsoleEventHandler: this.setConsoleEventHandler,
+ clearConsoleEvents: this.clearConsoleEvents,
+ console,
+ btoa: this.btoa,
+ atob: this.atob,
+ Services: Object.create(null),
+ ChromeUtils,
+ DebuggerNotificationObserver,
+
+ // The following APIs rely on the use of Components, and the worker debugger
+ // does not provide alternative definitions for them. Consequently, they are
+ // stubbed out both on the main thread and worker threads.
+ Cc: undefined,
+ ChromeWorker: undefined,
+ Ci: undefined,
+ Cu: undefined,
+ Cr: undefined,
+ Components: undefined,
+ },
+ loadSubScript,
+ modules: {
+ Debugger,
+ xpcInspector,
+ },
+ paths: {
+ // ⚠ DISCUSSION ON DEV-DEVELOPER-TOOLS REQUIRED BEFORE MODIFYING ⚠
+ devtools: "resource://devtools",
+ // ⚠ DISCUSSION ON DEV-DEVELOPER-TOOLS REQUIRED BEFORE MODIFYING ⚠
+ promise: "resource://gre/modules/Promise-backend.js",
+ // ⚠ DISCUSSION ON DEV-DEVELOPER-TOOLS REQUIRED BEFORE MODIFYING ⚠
+ "xpcshell-test": "resource://test",
+ // ⚠ DISCUSSION ON DEV-DEVELOPER-TOOLS REQUIRED BEFORE MODIFYING ⚠
+ },
+});