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690 lines
21 KiB
JavaScript
690 lines
21 KiB
JavaScript
/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
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* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
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* file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
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import { XPCOMUtils } from "resource://gre/modules/XPCOMUtils.sys.mjs";
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import {
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clearTimeout,
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setTimeoutWithTarget,
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} from "resource://gre/modules/Timer.sys.mjs";
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function debug(msg) {
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Services.console.logStringMessage("SessionStoreContent: " + msg);
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}
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const lazy = {};
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ChromeUtils.defineESModuleGetters(lazy, {
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ContentRestore: "resource:///modules/sessionstore/ContentRestore.sys.mjs",
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SessionHistory: "resource://gre/modules/sessionstore/SessionHistory.sys.mjs",
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});
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// This pref controls whether or not we send updates to the parent on a timeout
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// or not, and should only be used for tests or debugging.
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const TIMEOUT_DISABLED_PREF = "browser.sessionstore.debug.no_auto_updates";
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const PREF_INTERVAL = "browser.sessionstore.interval";
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const kNoIndex = Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER;
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const kLastIndex = Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER - 1;
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class Handler {
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constructor(store) {
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this.store = store;
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}
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get contentRestore() {
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return this.store.contentRestore;
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}
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get contentRestoreInitialized() {
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return this.store.contentRestoreInitialized;
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}
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get mm() {
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return this.store.mm;
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}
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get messageQueue() {
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return this.store.messageQueue;
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}
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}
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/**
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* Listens for and handles content events that we need for the
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* session store service to be notified of state changes in content.
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*/
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class EventListener extends Handler {
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constructor(store) {
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super(store);
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SessionStoreUtils.addDynamicFrameFilteredListener(
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this.mm,
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"load",
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this,
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true
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);
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}
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handleEvent(event) {
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let { content } = this.mm;
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// Ignore load events from subframes.
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if (event.target != content.document) {
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return;
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}
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if (content.document.documentURI.startsWith("about:reader")) {
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if (
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event.type == "load" &&
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!content.document.body.classList.contains("loaded")
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) {
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// Don't restore the scroll position of an about:reader page at this
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// point; listen for the custom event dispatched from AboutReader.sys.mjs.
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content.addEventListener("AboutReaderContentReady", this);
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return;
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}
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content.removeEventListener("AboutReaderContentReady", this);
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}
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if (this.contentRestoreInitialized) {
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// Restore the form data and scroll position.
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this.contentRestore.restoreDocument();
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}
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}
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}
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/**
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* Listens for changes to the session history. Whenever the user navigates
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* we will collect URLs and everything belonging to session history.
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*
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* Causes a SessionStore:update message to be sent that contains the current
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* session history.
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*
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* Example:
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* {entries: [{url: "about:mozilla", ...}, ...], index: 1}
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*/
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class SessionHistoryListener extends Handler {
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constructor(store) {
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super(store);
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this._fromIdx = kNoIndex;
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// By adding the SHistoryListener immediately, we will unfortunately be
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// notified of every history entry as the tab is restored. We don't bother
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// waiting to add the listener later because these notifications are cheap.
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// We will likely only collect once since we are batching collection on
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// a delay.
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this.mm.docShell
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.QueryInterface(Ci.nsIWebNavigation)
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.sessionHistory.legacySHistory.addSHistoryListener(this); // OK in non-geckoview
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let webProgress = this.mm.docShell
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.QueryInterface(Ci.nsIInterfaceRequestor)
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.getInterface(Ci.nsIWebProgress);
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webProgress.addProgressListener(
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this,
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Ci.nsIWebProgress.NOTIFY_STATE_DOCUMENT
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);
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// Collect data if we start with a non-empty shistory.
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if (!lazy.SessionHistory.isEmpty(this.mm.docShell)) {
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this.collect();
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// When a tab is detached from the window, for the new window there is a
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// new SessionHistoryListener created. Normally it is empty at this point
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// but in a test env. the initial about:blank might have a children in which
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// case we fire off a history message here with about:blank in it. If we
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// don't do it ASAP then there is going to be a browser swap and the parent
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// will be all confused by that message.
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this.store.messageQueue.send();
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}
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// Listen for page title changes.
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this.mm.addEventListener("DOMTitleChanged", this);
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}
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get mm() {
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return this.store.mm;
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}
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uninit() {
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let sessionHistory = this.mm.docShell.QueryInterface(Ci.nsIWebNavigation)
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.sessionHistory;
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if (sessionHistory) {
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sessionHistory.legacySHistory.removeSHistoryListener(this); // OK in non-geckoview
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}
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}
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collect() {
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// We want to send down a historychange even for full collects in case our
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// session history is a partial session history, in which case we don't have
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// enough information for a full update. collectFrom(-1) tells the collect
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// function to collect all data avaliable in this process.
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if (this.mm.docShell) {
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this.collectFrom(-1);
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}
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}
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// History can grow relatively big with the nested elements, so if we don't have to, we
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// don't want to send the entire history all the time. For a simple optimization
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// we keep track of the smallest index from after any change has occured and we just send
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// the elements from that index. If something more complicated happens we just clear it
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// and send the entire history. We always send the additional info like the current selected
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// index (so for going back and forth between history entries we set the index to kLastIndex
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// if nothing else changed send an empty array and the additonal info like the selected index)
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collectFrom(idx) {
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if (this._fromIdx <= idx) {
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// If we already know that we need to update history fromn index N we can ignore any changes
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// tha happened with an element with index larger than N.
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// Note: initially we use kNoIndex which is MAX_SAFE_INTEGER which means we don't ignore anything
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// here, and in case of navigation in the history back and forth we use kLastIndex which ignores
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// only the subsequent navigations, but not any new elements added.
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return;
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}
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this._fromIdx = idx;
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this.store.messageQueue.push("historychange", () => {
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if (this._fromIdx === kNoIndex) {
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return null;
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}
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let history = lazy.SessionHistory.collect(
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this.mm.docShell,
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this._fromIdx
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);
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this._fromIdx = kNoIndex;
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return history;
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});
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}
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handleEvent(event) {
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this.collect();
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}
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OnHistoryNewEntry(newURI, oldIndex) {
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// Collect the current entry as well, to make sure to collect any changes
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// that were made to the entry while the document was active.
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this.collectFrom(oldIndex == -1 ? oldIndex : oldIndex - 1);
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}
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OnHistoryGotoIndex() {
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// We ought to collect the previously current entry as well, see bug 1350567.
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this.collectFrom(kLastIndex);
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}
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OnHistoryPurge() {
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this.collect();
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}
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OnHistoryReload() {
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this.collect();
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return true;
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}
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OnHistoryReplaceEntry() {
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this.collect();
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}
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/**
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* @see nsIWebProgressListener.onStateChange
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*/
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onStateChange(webProgress, request, stateFlags, status) {
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// Ignore state changes for subframes because we're only interested in the
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// top-document starting or stopping its load.
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if (!webProgress.isTopLevel || webProgress.DOMWindow != this.mm.content) {
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return;
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}
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// onStateChange will be fired when loading the initial about:blank URI for
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// a browser, which we don't actually care about. This is particularly for
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// the case of unrestored background tabs, where the content has not yet
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// been restored: we don't want to accidentally send any updates to the
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// parent when the about:blank placeholder page has loaded.
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if (!this.mm.docShell.hasLoadedNonBlankURI) {
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return;
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}
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if (stateFlags & Ci.nsIWebProgressListener.STATE_START) {
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this.collect();
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} else if (stateFlags & Ci.nsIWebProgressListener.STATE_STOP) {
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this.collect();
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}
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}
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}
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SessionHistoryListener.prototype.QueryInterface = ChromeUtils.generateQI([
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"nsIWebProgressListener",
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"nsISHistoryListener",
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"nsISupportsWeakReference",
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]);
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/**
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* A message queue that takes collected data and will take care of sending it
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* to the chrome process. It allows flushing using synchronous messages and
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* takes care of any race conditions that might occur because of that. Changes
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* will be batched if they're pushed in quick succession to avoid a message
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* flood.
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*/
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class MessageQueue extends Handler {
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constructor(store) {
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super(store);
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/**
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* A map (string -> lazy fn) holding lazy closures of all queued data
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* collection routines. These functions will return data collected from the
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* docShell.
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*/
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this._data = new Map();
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/**
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* The delay (in ms) used to delay sending changes after data has been
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* invalidated.
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*/
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this.BATCH_DELAY_MS = 1000;
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/**
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* The minimum idle period (in ms) we need for sending data to chrome process.
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*/
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this.NEEDED_IDLE_PERIOD_MS = 5;
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/**
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* Timeout for waiting an idle period to send data. We will set this from
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* the pref "browser.sessionstore.interval".
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*/
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this._timeoutWaitIdlePeriodMs = null;
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/**
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* The current timeout ID, null if there is no queue data. We use timeouts
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* to damp a flood of data changes and send lots of changes as one batch.
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*/
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this._timeout = null;
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/**
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* Whether or not sending batched messages on a timer is disabled. This should
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* only be used for debugging or testing. If you need to access this value,
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* you should probably use the timeoutDisabled getter.
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*/
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this._timeoutDisabled = false;
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/**
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* True if there is already a send pending idle dispatch, set to prevent
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* scheduling more than one. If false there may or may not be one scheduled.
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*/
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this._idleScheduled = false;
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this.timeoutDisabled = Services.prefs.getBoolPref(TIMEOUT_DISABLED_PREF);
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this._timeoutWaitIdlePeriodMs = Services.prefs.getIntPref(PREF_INTERVAL);
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Services.prefs.addObserver(TIMEOUT_DISABLED_PREF, this);
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Services.prefs.addObserver(PREF_INTERVAL, this);
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}
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/**
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* True if batched messages are not being fired on a timer. This should only
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* ever be true when debugging or during tests.
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*/
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get timeoutDisabled() {
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return this._timeoutDisabled;
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}
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/**
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* Disables sending batched messages on a timer. Also cancels any pending
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* timers.
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*/
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set timeoutDisabled(val) {
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this._timeoutDisabled = val;
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if (val && this._timeout) {
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clearTimeout(this._timeout);
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this._timeout = null;
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}
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}
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uninit() {
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Services.prefs.removeObserver(TIMEOUT_DISABLED_PREF, this);
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Services.prefs.removeObserver(PREF_INTERVAL, this);
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this.cleanupTimers();
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}
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/**
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* Cleanup pending idle callback and timer.
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*/
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cleanupTimers() {
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this._idleScheduled = false;
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if (this._timeout) {
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clearTimeout(this._timeout);
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this._timeout = null;
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}
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}
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observe(subject, topic, data) {
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if (topic == "nsPref:changed") {
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switch (data) {
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case TIMEOUT_DISABLED_PREF:
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this.timeoutDisabled = Services.prefs.getBoolPref(
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TIMEOUT_DISABLED_PREF
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);
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break;
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case PREF_INTERVAL:
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this._timeoutWaitIdlePeriodMs = Services.prefs.getIntPref(
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PREF_INTERVAL
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);
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break;
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default:
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debug("received unknown message '" + data + "'");
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break;
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}
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}
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}
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/**
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* Pushes a given |value| onto the queue. The given |key| represents the type
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* of data that is stored and can override data that has been queued before
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* but has not been sent to the parent process, yet.
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*
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* @param key (string)
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* A unique identifier specific to the type of data this is passed.
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* @param fn (function)
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* A function that returns the value that will be sent to the parent
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* process.
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*/
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push(key, fn) {
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this._data.set(key, fn);
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if (!this._timeout && !this._timeoutDisabled) {
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// Wait a little before sending the message to batch multiple changes.
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this._timeout = setTimeoutWithTarget(
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() => this.sendWhenIdle(),
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this.BATCH_DELAY_MS,
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this.mm.tabEventTarget
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);
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}
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}
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/**
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* Sends queued data when the remaining idle time is enough or waiting too
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* long; otherwise, request an idle time again. If the |deadline| is not
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* given, this function is going to schedule the first request.
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*
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* @param deadline (object)
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* An IdleDeadline object passed by idleDispatch().
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*/
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sendWhenIdle(deadline) {
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if (!this.mm.content) {
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// The frameloader is being torn down. Nothing more to do.
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return;
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}
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if (deadline) {
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if (
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deadline.didTimeout ||
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deadline.timeRemaining() > this.NEEDED_IDLE_PERIOD_MS
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) {
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this.send();
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return;
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}
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} else if (this._idleScheduled) {
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// Bail out if there's a pending run.
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return;
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}
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ChromeUtils.idleDispatch(deadline_ => this.sendWhenIdle(deadline_), {
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timeout: this._timeoutWaitIdlePeriodMs,
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});
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this._idleScheduled = true;
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}
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/**
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* Sends queued data to the chrome process.
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*
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* @param options (object)
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* {flushID: 123} to specify that this is a flush
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* {isFinal: true} to signal this is the final message sent on unload
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*/
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send(options = {}) {
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// Looks like we have been called off a timeout after the tab has been
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// closed. The docShell is gone now and we can just return here as there
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// is nothing to do.
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if (!this.mm.docShell) {
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return;
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}
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this.cleanupTimers();
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let flushID = (options && options.flushID) || 0;
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let histID = "FX_SESSION_RESTORE_CONTENT_COLLECT_DATA_MS";
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let data = {};
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for (let [key, func] of this._data) {
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if (key != "isPrivate") {
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TelemetryStopwatch.startKeyed(histID, key);
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}
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let value = func();
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if (key != "isPrivate") {
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TelemetryStopwatch.finishKeyed(histID, key);
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}
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if (value || (key != "storagechange" && key != "historychange")) {
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data[key] = value;
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}
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}
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this._data.clear();
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try {
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// Send all data to the parent process.
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this.mm.sendAsyncMessage("SessionStore:update", {
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data,
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flushID,
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isFinal: options.isFinal || false,
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epoch: this.store.epoch,
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});
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} catch (ex) {
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if (ex && ex.result == Cr.NS_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY) {
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Services.telemetry
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.getHistogramById("FX_SESSION_RESTORE_SEND_UPDATE_CAUSED_OOM")
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.add(1);
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this.mm.sendAsyncMessage("SessionStore:error");
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}
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}
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}
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}
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/**
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* Listens for and handles messages sent by the session store service.
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*/
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const MESSAGES = [
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"SessionStore:restoreHistory",
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"SessionStore:restoreTabContent",
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"SessionStore:resetRestore",
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"SessionStore:flush",
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"SessionStore:prepareForProcessChange",
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];
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export class ContentSessionStore {
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constructor(mm) {
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if (Services.appinfo.sessionHistoryInParent) {
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throw new Error("This frame script should not be loaded for SHIP");
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}
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this.mm = mm;
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this.messageQueue = new MessageQueue(this);
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this.epoch = 0;
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this.contentRestoreInitialized = false;
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this.handlers = [
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this.messageQueue,
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new EventListener(this),
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new SessionHistoryListener(this),
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];
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XPCOMUtils.defineLazyGetter(this, "contentRestore", () => {
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this.contentRestoreInitialized = true;
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return new lazy.ContentRestore(mm);
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});
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MESSAGES.forEach(m => mm.addMessageListener(m, this));
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mm.addEventListener("unload", this);
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}
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receiveMessage({ name, data }) {
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// The docShell might be gone. Don't process messages,
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// that will just lead to errors anyway.
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if (!this.mm.docShell) {
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return;
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}
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// A fresh tab always starts with epoch=0. The parent has the ability to
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// override that to signal a new era in this tab's life. This enables it
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// to ignore async messages that were already sent but not yet received
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// and would otherwise confuse the internal tab state.
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if (data && data.epoch && data.epoch != this.epoch) {
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this.epoch = data.epoch;
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}
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switch (name) {
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case "SessionStore:restoreHistory":
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this.restoreHistory(data);
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break;
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case "SessionStore:restoreTabContent":
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this.restoreTabContent(data);
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break;
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case "SessionStore:resetRestore":
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this.contentRestore.resetRestore();
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break;
|
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case "SessionStore:flush":
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|
this.flush(data);
|
|
break;
|
|
case "SessionStore:prepareForProcessChange":
|
|
// During normal in-process navigations, the DocShell would take
|
|
// care of automatically persisting layout history state to record
|
|
// scroll positions on the nsSHEntry. Unfortunately, process switching
|
|
// is not a normal navigation, so for now we do this ourselves. This
|
|
// is a workaround until session history state finally lives in the
|
|
// parent process.
|
|
this.mm.docShell.persistLayoutHistoryState();
|
|
break;
|
|
default:
|
|
debug("received unknown message '" + name + "'");
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// non-SHIP only
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|
restoreHistory(data) {
|
|
let { epoch, tabData, loadArguments, isRemotenessUpdate } = data;
|
|
|
|
this.contentRestore.restoreHistory(tabData, loadArguments, {
|
|
// Note: The callbacks passed here will only be used when a load starts
|
|
// that was not initiated by sessionstore itself. This can happen when
|
|
// some code calls browser.loadURI() or browser.reload() on a pending
|
|
// browser/tab.
|
|
|
|
onLoadStarted: () => {
|
|
// Notify the parent that the tab is no longer pending.
|
|
this.mm.sendAsyncMessage("SessionStore:restoreTabContentStarted", {
|
|
epoch,
|
|
});
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
onLoadFinished: () => {
|
|
// Tell SessionStore.sys.mjs that it may want to restore some more tabs,
|
|
// since it restores a max of MAX_CONCURRENT_TAB_RESTORES at a time.
|
|
this.mm.sendAsyncMessage("SessionStore:restoreTabContentComplete", {
|
|
epoch,
|
|
});
|
|
},
|
|
});
|
|
|
|
if (Services.appinfo.processType == Services.appinfo.PROCESS_TYPE_DEFAULT) {
|
|
// For non-remote tabs, when restoreHistory finishes, we send a synchronous
|
|
// message to SessionStore.sys.mjs so that it can run SSTabRestoring. Users of
|
|
// SSTabRestoring seem to get confused if chrome and content are out of
|
|
// sync about the state of the restore (particularly regarding
|
|
// docShell.currentURI). Using a synchronous message is the easiest way
|
|
// to temporarily synchronize them.
|
|
//
|
|
// For remote tabs, because all nsIWebProgress notifications are sent
|
|
// asynchronously using messages, we get the same-order guarantees of the
|
|
// message manager, and can use an async message.
|
|
this.mm.sendSyncMessage("SessionStore:restoreHistoryComplete", {
|
|
epoch,
|
|
isRemotenessUpdate,
|
|
});
|
|
} else {
|
|
this.mm.sendAsyncMessage("SessionStore:restoreHistoryComplete", {
|
|
epoch,
|
|
isRemotenessUpdate,
|
|
});
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
restoreTabContent({ loadArguments, isRemotenessUpdate, reason }) {
|
|
let epoch = this.epoch;
|
|
|
|
// We need to pass the value of didStartLoad back to SessionStore.sys.mjs.
|
|
let didStartLoad = this.contentRestore.restoreTabContent(
|
|
loadArguments,
|
|
isRemotenessUpdate,
|
|
() => {
|
|
// Tell SessionStore.sys.mjs that it may want to restore some more tabs,
|
|
// since it restores a max of MAX_CONCURRENT_TAB_RESTORES at a time.
|
|
this.mm.sendAsyncMessage("SessionStore:restoreTabContentComplete", {
|
|
epoch,
|
|
isRemotenessUpdate,
|
|
});
|
|
}
|
|
);
|
|
|
|
this.mm.sendAsyncMessage("SessionStore:restoreTabContentStarted", {
|
|
epoch,
|
|
isRemotenessUpdate,
|
|
reason,
|
|
});
|
|
|
|
if (!didStartLoad) {
|
|
// Pretend that the load succeeded so that event handlers fire correctly.
|
|
this.mm.sendAsyncMessage("SessionStore:restoreTabContentComplete", {
|
|
epoch,
|
|
isRemotenessUpdate,
|
|
});
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
flush({ id }) {
|
|
// Flush the message queue, send the latest updates.
|
|
this.messageQueue.send({ flushID: id });
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
handleEvent(event) {
|
|
if (event.type == "unload") {
|
|
this.onUnload();
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
onUnload() {
|
|
// Upon frameLoader destruction, send a final update message to
|
|
// the parent and flush all data currently held in the child.
|
|
this.messageQueue.send({ isFinal: true });
|
|
|
|
for (let handler of this.handlers) {
|
|
if (handler.uninit) {
|
|
handler.uninit();
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (this.contentRestoreInitialized) {
|
|
// Remove progress listeners.
|
|
this.contentRestore.resetRestore();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// We don't need to take care of any StateChangeNotifier observers as they
|
|
// will die with the content script. The same goes for the privacy transition
|
|
// observer that will die with the docShell when the tab is closed.
|
|
}
|
|
}
|