"use strict"; const META_PAGE = "http://example.org/browser/browser/base/content/test/general/refresh_meta.sjs"; const HEADER_PAGE = "http://example.org/browser/browser/base/content/test/general/refresh_header.sjs"; const TARGET_PAGE = "http://example.org/browser/browser/base/content/test/general/dummy_page.html"; const PREF = "accessibility.blockautorefresh"; /** * Goes into the content, and simulates a meta-refresh header at a very * low level, and checks to see if it was blocked. This will always cancel * the refresh, regardless of whether or not the refresh was blocked. * * @param browser () * The browser to test for refreshing. * @param expectRefresh (bool) * Whether or not we expect the refresh attempt to succeed. * @returns Promise */ async function attemptFakeRefresh(browser, expectRefresh) { await SpecialPowers.spawn(browser, [expectRefresh], async function( contentExpectRefresh ) { let URI = docShell.QueryInterface(Ci.nsIWebNavigation).currentURI; let refresher = docShell.QueryInterface(Ci.nsIRefreshURI); refresher.refreshURI(URI, null, 0); Assert.equal( refresher.refreshPending, contentExpectRefresh, "Got the right refreshPending state" ); if (refresher.refreshPending) { // Cancel the pending refresh refresher.cancelRefreshURITimers(); } // The RefreshBlocker will wait until onLocationChange has // been fired before it will show any notifications (see bug // 1246291), so we cause this to occur manually here. content.location = URI.spec + "#foo"; }); } /** * Tests that we can enable the blocking pref and block a refresh * from occurring while showing a notification bar. Also tests that * when we disable the pref, that refreshes can go through again. */ add_task(async function test_can_enable_and_block() { await BrowserTestUtils.withNewTab( { gBrowser, url: TARGET_PAGE, }, async function(browser) { // By default, we should be able to reload the page. await attemptFakeRefresh(browser, true); await pushPrefs(["accessibility.blockautorefresh", true]); let notificationPromise = BrowserTestUtils.waitForNotificationBar( gBrowser, browser, "refresh-blocked" ); await attemptFakeRefresh(browser, false); await notificationPromise; await pushPrefs(["accessibility.blockautorefresh", false]); // Page reloads should go through again. await attemptFakeRefresh(browser, true); } ); }); /** * Attempts a "real" refresh by opening a tab, and then sending it to * an SJS page that will attempt to cause a refresh. This will also pass * a delay amount to the SJS page. The refresh should be blocked, and * the notification should be shown. Once shown, the "Allow" button will * be clicked, and the refresh will go through. Finally, the helper will * close the tab and resolve the Promise. * * @param refreshPage (string) * The SJS page to use. Use META_PAGE for the tag refresh * case. Use HEADER_PAGE for the HTTP header case. * @param delay (int) * The amount, in ms, for the page to wait before attempting the * refresh. * * @returns Promise */ async function testRealRefresh(refreshPage, delay) { await BrowserTestUtils.withNewTab( { gBrowser, url: "about:blank", }, async function(browser) { await pushPrefs(["accessibility.blockautorefresh", true]); BrowserTestUtils.loadURI( browser, refreshPage + "?p=" + TARGET_PAGE + "&d=" + delay ); await BrowserTestUtils.browserLoaded(browser); // Once browserLoaded resolves, all nsIWebProgressListener callbacks // should have fired, so the notification should be visible. let notificationBox = gBrowser.getNotificationBox(browser); let notification = notificationBox.currentNotification; ok(notification, "Notification should be visible"); is( notification.getAttribute("value"), "refresh-blocked", "Should be showing the right notification" ); // Then click the button to allow the refresh. let buttons = notification.buttonContainer.querySelectorAll( ".notification-button" ); is(buttons.length, 1, "Should have one button."); // Prepare a Promise that should resolve when the refresh goes through let refreshPromise = BrowserTestUtils.browserLoaded(browser); buttons[0].click(); await refreshPromise; } ); } /** * Tests the meta-tag case for both short and longer delay times. */ add_task(async function test_can_allow_refresh() { await testRealRefresh(META_PAGE, 0); await testRealRefresh(META_PAGE, 100); await testRealRefresh(META_PAGE, 500); }); /** * Tests that when a HTTP header case for both short and longer * delay times. */ add_task(async function test_can_block_refresh_from_header() { await testRealRefresh(HEADER_PAGE, 0); await testRealRefresh(HEADER_PAGE, 100); await testRealRefresh(HEADER_PAGE, 500); }); /** * Tests that we can update a notification when multiple reload/redirect * attempts happen. */ add_task(async function test_can_update_notification() { await BrowserTestUtils.withNewTab( { gBrowser, url: "about:blank", }, async function(browser) { await pushPrefs(["accessibility.blockautorefresh", true]); // First, attempt a redirect BrowserTestUtils.loadURI(browser, META_PAGE + "?d=0&p=" + TARGET_PAGE); await BrowserTestUtils.browserLoaded(browser); // Once browserLoaded resolves, all nsIWebProgressListener callbacks // should have fired, so the notification should be visible. let notificationBox = gBrowser.getNotificationBox(browser); let notification = notificationBox.currentNotification; let message = notification.messageText.querySelector("span"); is( message.dataset.l10nId, "refresh-blocked-redirect-label", "Should be showing the redirect message" ); // Next, attempt a refresh await attemptFakeRefresh(browser, false); message = notification.messageText.querySelector("span"); is( message.dataset.l10nId, "refresh-blocked-refresh-label", "Should be showing the refresh message" ); } ); });