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This also reworks an async function to read more linearly. MozReview-Commit-ID: JPzRlCNWY65 --HG-- extra : rebase_source : 55cbcfca6026f9700daa0061ba38615be5670b90
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4.9 KiB
JavaScript
115 lines
4.9 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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async function checkState(browser) {
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await ContentTask.spawn(browser, null, () => {
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// Go back and then forward, and make sure that the state objects received
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// from the popState event are as we expect them to be.
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//
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// We also add a node to the document's body when after going back and make
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// sure it's still there after we go forward -- this is to test that the two
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// history entries correspond to the same document.
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// Set some state in the page's window. When we go back(), the page should
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// be retrieved from bfcache, and this state should still be there.
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content.testState = "foo";
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});
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// Now go back. This should trigger the popstate event handler.
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let popstatePromise = ContentTask.spawn(browser, null, async () => {
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let event = await ContentTaskUtils.waitForEvent(this, "popstate", true);
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ok(event.state, "Event should have a state property.");
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is(content.testState, "foo",
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"testState after going back");
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is(JSON.stringify(content.history.state), JSON.stringify({obj1: 1}),
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"first popstate object.");
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// Add a node with id "new-elem" to the document.
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let doc = content.document;
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ok(!doc.getElementById("new-elem"),
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"doc shouldn't contain new-elem before we add it.");
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let elem = doc.createElement("div");
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elem.id = "new-elem";
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doc.body.appendChild(elem);
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});
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// Ensure that the message manager has processed the previous task before
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// going back to prevent racing with it in non-e10s mode.
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await ContentTask.spawn(browser, null, () => {});
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browser.goBack();
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await popstatePromise;
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popstatePromise = ContentTask.spawn(browser, null, async () => {
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let event = await ContentTaskUtils.waitForEvent(this, "popstate", true);
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// When content fires a PopStateEvent and we observe it from a chrome event
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// listener (as we do here, and, thankfully, nowhere else in the tree), the
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// state object will be a cross-compartment wrapper to an object that was
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// deserialized in the content scope. And in this case, since RegExps are
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// not currently Xrayable (see bug 1014991), trying to pull |obj3| (a RegExp)
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// off of an Xrayed Object won't work. So we need to waive.
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Assert.equal(Cu.waiveXrays(event.state).obj3.toString(),
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"/^a$/", "second popstate object.");
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// Make sure that the new-elem node is present in the document. If it's
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// not, then this history entry has a different doc identifier than the
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// previous entry, which is bad.
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let doc = content.document;
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let newElem = doc.getElementById("new-elem");
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ok(newElem, "doc should contain new-elem.");
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newElem.remove();
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ok(!doc.getElementById("new-elem"), "new-elem should be removed.");
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});
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// Ensure that the message manager has processed the previous task before
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// going forward to prevent racing with it in non-e10s mode.
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await ContentTask.spawn(browser, null, () => {});
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browser.goForward();
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await popstatePromise;
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}
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add_task(async function test() {
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// Tests session restore functionality of history.pushState and
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// history.replaceState(). (Bug 500328)
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// We open a new blank window, let it load, and then load in
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// http://example.com. We need to load the blank window first, otherwise the
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// docshell gets confused and doesn't have a current history entry.
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let state;
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await BrowserTestUtils.withNewTab({ gBrowser, url: "about:blank" }, async function(browser) {
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BrowserTestUtils.loadURI(browser, "http://example.com");
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await BrowserTestUtils.browserLoaded(browser);
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// After these push/replaceState calls, the window should have three
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// history entries:
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// testURL (state object: null) <-- oldest
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// testURL (state object: {obj1:1})
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// testURL?page2 (state object: {obj3:/^a$/}) <-- newest
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function contentTest() {
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let history = content.window.history;
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history.pushState({obj1: 1}, "title-obj1");
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history.pushState({obj2: 2}, "title-obj2", "?page2");
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history.replaceState({obj3: /^a$/}, "title-obj3");
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}
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await ContentTask.spawn(browser, null, contentTest);
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await TabStateFlusher.flush(browser);
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state = ss.getTabState(gBrowser.getTabForBrowser(browser));
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});
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// Restore the state into a new tab. Things don't work well when we
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// restore into the old tab, but that's not a real use case anyway.
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await BrowserTestUtils.withNewTab({ gBrowser, url: "about:blank" }, async function(browser) {
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let tab2 = gBrowser.getTabForBrowser(browser);
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let tabRestoredPromise = promiseTabRestored(tab2);
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ss.setTabState(tab2, state, true);
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// Run checkState() once the tab finishes loading its restored state.
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await tabRestoredPromise;
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await checkState(browser);
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});
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});
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