fune/browser/components/sessionstore/test/browser_background_tab_crash.js
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"use strict";
/**
* These tests the behaviour of the browser when background tabs crash,
* while the foreground tab remains.
*
* The current behavioural rule is this: if only background tabs crash,
* then only the first tab shown of that group should show the tab crash
* page, and subsequent ones should restore on demand.
*/
/**
* Makes the current browser tab non-remote, and then sets up two remote
* background tabs, ensuring that both belong to the same content process.
* Callers should pass in a testing function that will execute (and possibly
* yield Promises) taking the created background tabs as arguments. Once
* the testing function completes, this function will take care of closing
* the opened tabs.
*
* @param testFn (function)
* A Promise-generating function that will be called once the tabs
* are opened and ready.
* @return Promise
* Resolves once the testing function completes and the opened tabs
* have been completely closed.
*/
function* setupBackgroundTabs(testFn) {
const REMOTE_PAGE = "http://www.example.com";
const NON_REMOTE_PAGE = "about:robots";
// Browse the initial tab to a non-remote page, which we'll have in the
// foreground.
let initialTab = gBrowser.selectedTab;
let initialBrowser = initialTab.linkedBrowser;
initialBrowser.loadURI(NON_REMOTE_PAGE);
yield BrowserTestUtils.browserLoaded(initialBrowser);
// Open some tabs that should be running in the content process.
let tab1 =
yield BrowserTestUtils.openNewForegroundTab(gBrowser, REMOTE_PAGE);
let remoteBrowser1 = tab1.linkedBrowser;
yield TabStateFlusher.flush(remoteBrowser1);
let tab2 =
yield BrowserTestUtils.openNewForegroundTab(gBrowser, REMOTE_PAGE);
let remoteBrowser2 = tab2.linkedBrowser;
yield TabStateFlusher.flush(remoteBrowser2);
// Quick sanity check - the two browsers should be remote and share the
// same childID, or else this test is not going to work.
Assert.ok(remoteBrowser1.isRemoteBrowser,
"Browser should be remote in order to crash.");
Assert.ok(remoteBrowser2.isRemoteBrowser,
"Browser should be remote in order to crash.");
Assert.equal(remoteBrowser1.frameLoader.childID,
remoteBrowser2.frameLoader.childID,
"Both remote browsers should share the same content process.");
// Now switch back to the non-remote browser...
yield BrowserTestUtils.switchTab(gBrowser, initialTab);
yield testFn([tab1, tab2]);
yield BrowserTestUtils.removeTab(tab1);
yield BrowserTestUtils.removeTab(tab2);
}
/**
* Takes some set of background tabs that are assumed to all belong to
* the same content process, and crashes them.
*
* @param tabs (Array(<xul:tab>))
* The tabs to crash.
* @return Promise
* Resolves once the tabs have crashed and entered the pending
* background state.
*/
function* crashBackgroundTabs(tabs) {
Assert.ok(tabs.length > 0, "Need to crash at least one tab.");
for (let tab of tabs) {
Assert.ok(tab.linkedBrowser.isRemoteBrowser, "tab is remote");
}
let remotenessChangePromises = tabs.map((t) => {
return BrowserTestUtils.waitForEvent(t, "TabRemotenessChange");
});
let tabsRevived = tabs.map((t) => {
return promiseTabRestoring(t);
});
yield BrowserTestUtils.crashBrowser(tabs[0].linkedBrowser, false);
yield Promise.all(remotenessChangePromises);
yield Promise.all(tabsRevived);
// Both background tabs should now be in the pending restore
// state.
for (let tab of tabs) {
Assert.ok(!tab.linkedBrowser.isRemoteBrowser, "tab is not remote");
Assert.ok(!tab.linkedBrowser.hasAttribute("crashed"), "tab is not crashed");
Assert.ok(tab.linkedBrowser.hasAttribute("pending"), "tab is pending");
}
}
add_task(function* setup() {
// We'll simplify by making sure we only ever one content process for this
// test.
yield SpecialPowers.pushPrefEnv({ set: [[ "dom.ipc.processCount", 1 ]] });
// On debug builds, crashing tabs results in much thinking, which
// slows down the test and results in intermittent test timeouts,
// so we'll pump up the expected timeout for this test.
requestLongerTimeout(5);
});
/**
* Tests that if a content process crashes taking down only
* background tabs, then the first of those tabs that the user
* selects will show the tab crash page, but the rest will restore
* on demand.
*/
add_task(function* test_background_crash_simple() {
yield setupBackgroundTabs(function*([tab1, tab2]) {
// Let's crash one of those background tabs now...
yield crashBackgroundTabs([tab1, tab2]);
// Selecting the first tab should now send it to the tab crashed page.
let tabCrashedPagePromise =
BrowserTestUtils.waitForContentEvent(tab1.linkedBrowser,
"AboutTabCrashedReady",
false, null, true);
yield BrowserTestUtils.switchTab(gBrowser, tab1);
yield tabCrashedPagePromise;
// Selecting the second tab should restore it.
let tabRestored = promiseTabRestored(tab2);
yield BrowserTestUtils.switchTab(gBrowser, tab2);
yield tabRestored;
});
});
/**
* Tests that if a content process crashes taking down only
* background tabs, and the user is configured to send backlogged
* crash reports automatically, that the tab crashed page is not
* shown.
*/
add_task(function* test_background_crash_autosubmit_backlogged() {
yield SpecialPowers.pushPrefEnv({
set: [["browser.crashReports.unsubmittedCheck.autoSubmit", true]],
});
yield setupBackgroundTabs(function*([tab1, tab2]) {
// Let's crash one of those background tabs now...
yield crashBackgroundTabs([tab1, tab2]);
// Selecting the first tab should restore it.
let tabRestored = promiseTabRestored(tab1);
yield BrowserTestUtils.switchTab(gBrowser, tab1);
yield tabRestored;
// Selecting the second tab should restore it.
tabRestored = promiseTabRestored(tab2);
yield BrowserTestUtils.switchTab(gBrowser, tab2);
yield tabRestored;
});
yield SpecialPowers.popPrefEnv();
});
/**
* Tests that if there are two background tab crashes in a row, that
* the two sets of background crashes don't interfere with one another.
*
* Specifically, if we start with two background tabs (1, 2) which crash,
* and we visit 1, 1 should go to the tab crashed page. If we then have
* two new background tabs (3, 4) crash, visiting 2 should still restore.
* Visiting 4 should show us the tab crashed page, and then visiting 3
* should restore.
*/
add_task(function* test_background_crash_multiple() {
let initialTab = gBrowser.selectedTab;
yield setupBackgroundTabs(function*([tab1, tab2]) {
// Let's crash one of those background tabs now...
yield crashBackgroundTabs([tab1, tab2]);
// Selecting the first tab should now send it to the tab crashed page.
let tabCrashedPagePromise =
BrowserTestUtils.waitForContentEvent(tab1.linkedBrowser,
"AboutTabCrashedReady",
false, null, true);
yield BrowserTestUtils.switchTab(gBrowser, tab1);
yield tabCrashedPagePromise;
// Now switch back to the original non-remote tab...
yield BrowserTestUtils.switchTab(gBrowser, initialTab);
yield setupBackgroundTabs(function*([tab3, tab4]) {
yield crashBackgroundTabs([tab3, tab4]);
// Selecting the second tab should restore it.
let tabRestored = promiseTabRestored(tab2);
yield BrowserTestUtils.switchTab(gBrowser, tab2);
yield tabRestored;
// Selecting the fourth tab should now send it to the tab crashed page.
tabCrashedPagePromise =
BrowserTestUtils.waitForContentEvent(tab4.linkedBrowser,
"AboutTabCrashedReady",
false, null, true);
yield BrowserTestUtils.switchTab(gBrowser, tab4);
yield tabCrashedPagePromise;
// Selecting the third tab should restore it.
tabRestored = promiseTabRestored(tab3);
yield BrowserTestUtils.switchTab(gBrowser, tab3);
yield tabRestored;
});
});
});