fune/browser/components/migration/MigratorBase.sys.mjs
Mike Conley e1336c1a0f Bug 1818237 - Make it possible to request permission to access Chrome-browser profiles. r=mstriemer,fluent-reviewers,desktop-theme-reviewers
This is needed for Ubuntu Linux when Firefox is installed as a Snap package.
Under those conditions, Firefox doesn't have the ability to read the contents
of the other browsers' data directories.

We work around by showing the user a native file picker and instructing them
to browse to that data directory in folder picker mode - doing so gives
the Firefox process access to the folder (through a temporary symlink).

Another restriction we must overcome is Sqlite's inability to read from
Sqlite databases through that symlinked folder. We work around this by
copying the databases we're importing from to the system temporary
directory, querying it, and then deleting those copies.

Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D188874
2023-10-11 20:09:21 +00:00

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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/. */
const TOPIC_WILL_IMPORT_BOOKMARKS =
"initial-migration-will-import-default-bookmarks";
const TOPIC_DID_IMPORT_BOOKMARKS =
"initial-migration-did-import-default-bookmarks";
const TOPIC_PLACES_DEFAULTS_FINISHED = "places-browser-init-complete";
const lazy = {};
ChromeUtils.defineESModuleGetters(lazy, {
BookmarkHTMLUtils: "resource://gre/modules/BookmarkHTMLUtils.sys.mjs",
FirefoxProfileMigrator: "resource:///modules/FirefoxProfileMigrator.sys.mjs",
MigrationUtils: "resource:///modules/MigrationUtils.sys.mjs",
PlacesUtils: "resource://gre/modules/PlacesUtils.sys.mjs",
PromiseUtils: "resource://gre/modules/PromiseUtils.sys.mjs",
ResponsivenessMonitor: "resource://gre/modules/ResponsivenessMonitor.sys.mjs",
});
/**
* @typedef {object} MigratorResource
* A resource returned by a subclass of MigratorBase that can migrate
* data to this browser.
* @property {number} type
* A bitfield with bits from MigrationUtils.resourceTypes flipped to indicate
* what this resource represents. A resource can represent one or more types
* of data, for example HISTORY and FORMDATA.
* @property {Function} migrate
* A function that will actually perform the migration of this resource's
* data into this browser.
*/
/**
* Shared prototype for migrators.
*
* To implement a migrator:
* 1. Import this module.
* 2. Create a subclass of MigratorBase for your new migrator.
* 3. Override the `key` static getter with a unique identifier for the browser
* that this migrator migrates from.
* 4. If the migrator supports multiple profiles, override the sourceProfiles
* Here we default for single-profile migrator.
* 5. Implement getResources(aProfile) (see below).
* 6. For startup-only migrators, override |startupOnlyMigrator|.
* 7. Add the migrator to the MIGRATOR_MODULES structure in MigrationUtils.sys.mjs.
*/
export class MigratorBase {
/**
* This must be overridden to return a simple string identifier for the
* migrator, for example "firefox", "chrome", "opera-gx". This key is what
* is used as an identifier when calling MigrationUtils.getMigrator.
*
* @type {string}
*/
static get key() {
throw new Error("MigratorBase.key must be overridden.");
}
/**
* This must be overridden to return a Fluent string ID mapping to the display
* name for this migrator. These strings should be defined in migrationWizard.ftl.
*
* @type {string}
*/
static get displayNameL10nID() {
throw new Error("MigratorBase.displayNameL10nID must be overridden.");
}
/**
* This method should get overridden to return an icon url of the browser
* to be imported from. By default, this will just use the default Favicon
* image.
*
* @type {string}
*/
static get brandImage() {
return "chrome://global/skin/icons/defaultFavicon.svg";
}
/**
* OVERRIDE IF AND ONLY IF the source supports multiple profiles.
*
* Returns array of profile objects from which data may be imported. The object
* should have the following keys:
* id - a unique string identifier for the profile
* name - a pretty name to display to the user in the UI
*
* Only profiles from which data can be imported should be listed. Otherwise
* the behavior of the migration wizard isn't well-defined.
*
* For a single-profile source (e.g. safari, ie), this returns null,
* and not an empty array. That is the default implementation.
*
* @abstract
* @returns {object[]|null}
*/
getSourceProfiles() {
return null;
}
/**
* MUST BE OVERRIDDEN.
*
* Returns an array of "migration resources" objects for the given profile,
* or for the "default" profile, if the migrator does not support multiple
* profiles.
*
* Each migration resource should provide:
* - a |type| getter, returning any of the migration resource types (see
* MigrationUtils.resourceTypes).
*
* - a |migrate| method, taking two arguments,
* aCallback(bool success, object details), for migrating the data for
* this resource. It may do its job synchronously or asynchronously.
* Either way, it must call aCallback(bool aSuccess, object details)
* when it's done. In the case of an exception thrown from |migrate|,
* it's taken as if aCallback(false, {}) is called. The details
* argument is sometimes optional, but conditional on how the
* migration wizard wants to display the migration state for the
* resource.
*
* Note: In the case of a simple asynchronous implementation, you may find
* MigrationUtils.wrapMigrateFunction handy for handling aCallback easily.
*
* For each migration type listed in MigrationUtils.resourceTypes, multiple
* migration resources may be provided. This practice is useful when the
* data for a certain migration type is independently stored in few
* locations. For example, the mac version of Safari stores its "reading list"
* bookmarks in a separate property list.
*
* Note that the importation of a particular migration type is reported as
* successful if _any_ of its resources succeeded to import (that is, called,
* |aCallback(true, {})|). However, completion-status for a particular migration
* type is reported to the UI only once all of its migrators have called
* aCallback.
*
* NOTE: The returned array should only include resources from which data
* can be imported. So, for example, before adding a resource for the
* BOOKMARKS migration type, you should check if you should check that the
* bookmarks file exists.
*
* @abstract
* @param {object|string} aProfile
* The profile from which data may be imported, or an empty string
* in the case of a single-profile migrator.
* In the case of multiple-profiles migrator, it is guaranteed that
* aProfile is a value returned by the sourceProfiles getter (see
* above).
* @returns {Promise<MigratorResource[]>|MigratorResource[]}
*/
// eslint-disable-next-line no-unused-vars
getResources(aProfile) {
throw new Error("getResources must be overridden");
}
/**
* OVERRIDE in order to provide an estimate of when the last time was
* that somebody used the browser. It is OK that this is somewhat fuzzy -
* history may not be available (or be wiped or not present due to e.g.
* incognito mode).
*
* If not overridden, the promise will resolve to the Unix epoch.
*
* @returns {Promise<Date>}
* A Promise that resolves to the last used date.
*/
getLastUsedDate() {
return Promise.resolve(new Date(0));
}
/**
* OVERRIDE IF AND ONLY IF the migrator is a startup-only migrator (For now,
* that is just the Firefox migrator, see bug 737381). Default: false.
*
* Startup-only migrators are different in two ways:
* - they may only be used during startup.
* - the user-profile is half baked during migration. The folder exists,
* but it's only accessible through MigrationUtils.profileStartup.
* The migrator can call MigrationUtils.profileStartup.doStartup
* at any point in order to initialize the profile.
*
* @returns {boolean}
* true if the migrator is start-up only.
*/
get startupOnlyMigrator() {
return false;
}
/**
* Returns true if the migrator is configured to be enabled. This is
* controlled by the `browser.migrate.<BROWSER_KEY>.enabled` boolean
* preference.
*
* @returns {boolean}
* true if the migrator should be shown in the migration wizard.
*/
get enabled() {
let key = this.constructor.key;
return Services.prefs.getBoolPref(`browser.migrate.${key}.enabled`, false);
}
/**
* Subclasses should implement this if special checks need to be made to determine
* if certain permissions need to be requested before data can be imported.
* The returned Promise resolves to true if the required permissions have
* been granted and a migration could proceed.
*
* @returns {Promise<boolean>}
*/
async hasPermissions() {
return Promise.resolve(true);
}
/**
* Subclasses should implement this if special permissions need to be
* requested from the user or the operating system in order to perform
* a migration with this MigratorBase. This will be called only if
* hasPermissions resolves to false.
*
* The returned Promise will resolve to true if permissions were successfully
* obtained, and false otherwise. Implementors should ensure that if a call
* to getPermissions resolves to true, that the MigratorBase will be able to
* get read access to all of the resources it needs to do a migration.
*
* @param {DOMWindow} win
* The top-level DOM window hosting the UI that is requesting the permission.
* This can be used to, for example, anchor a file picker window to the
* same window that is hosting the migration UI.
* @returns {Promise<boolean>}
*/
// eslint-disable-next-line no-unused-vars
async getPermissions(win) {
return Promise.resolve(true);
}
/**
* @returns {Promise<boolean|string>}
*/
async canGetPermissions() {
return Promise.resolve(false);
}
/**
* This method returns a number that is the bitwise OR of all resource
* types that are available in aProfile. See MigrationUtils.resourceTypes
* for each resource type.
*
* @param {object|string} aProfile
* The profile from which data may be imported, or an empty string
* in the case of a single-profile migrator.
* @returns {number}
*/
async getMigrateData(aProfile) {
let resources = await this.#getMaybeCachedResources(aProfile);
if (!resources) {
return 0;
}
let types = resources.map(r => r.type);
return types.reduce((a, b) => {
a |= b;
return a;
}, 0);
}
/**
* @see MigrationUtils
*
* @param {number} aItems
* A bitfield with bits from MigrationUtils.resourceTypes flipped to indicate
* what types of resources should be migrated.
* @param {boolean} aStartup
* True if this migration is occurring during startup.
* @param {object|string} aProfile
* The other browser profile that is being migrated from.
* @param {Function|null} aProgressCallback
* An optional callback that will be fired once a resourceType has finished
* migrating. The callback will be passed the numeric representation of the
* resource type followed by a boolean indicating whether or not the resource
* was migrated successfully and optionally an object containing additional
* details.
*/
async migrate(aItems, aStartup, aProfile, aProgressCallback = () => {}) {
let resources = await this.#getMaybeCachedResources(aProfile);
if (!resources.length) {
throw new Error("migrate called for a non-existent source");
}
if (aItems != lazy.MigrationUtils.resourceTypes.ALL) {
resources = resources.filter(r => aItems & r.type);
}
// Used to periodically give back control to the main-thread loop.
let unblockMainThread = function () {
return new Promise(resolve => {
Services.tm.dispatchToMainThread(resolve);
});
};
let getHistogramIdForResourceType = (resourceType, template) => {
if (resourceType == lazy.MigrationUtils.resourceTypes.HISTORY) {
return template.replace("*", "HISTORY");
}
if (resourceType == lazy.MigrationUtils.resourceTypes.BOOKMARKS) {
return template.replace("*", "BOOKMARKS");
}
if (resourceType == lazy.MigrationUtils.resourceTypes.PASSWORDS) {
return template.replace("*", "LOGINS");
}
return null;
};
let browserKey = this.constructor.key;
let maybeStartTelemetryStopwatch = resourceType => {
let histogramId = getHistogramIdForResourceType(
resourceType,
"FX_MIGRATION_*_IMPORT_MS"
);
if (histogramId) {
TelemetryStopwatch.startKeyed(histogramId, browserKey);
}
return histogramId;
};
let maybeStartResponsivenessMonitor = resourceType => {
let responsivenessMonitor;
let responsivenessHistogramId = getHistogramIdForResourceType(
resourceType,
"FX_MIGRATION_*_JANK_MS"
);
if (responsivenessHistogramId) {
responsivenessMonitor = new lazy.ResponsivenessMonitor();
}
return { responsivenessMonitor, responsivenessHistogramId };
};
let maybeFinishResponsivenessMonitor = (
responsivenessMonitor,
histogramId
) => {
if (responsivenessMonitor) {
let accumulatedDelay = responsivenessMonitor.finish();
if (histogramId) {
try {
Services.telemetry
.getKeyedHistogramById(histogramId)
.add(browserKey, accumulatedDelay);
} catch (ex) {
console.error(histogramId, ": ", ex);
}
}
}
};
let collectQuantityTelemetry = () => {
for (let resourceType of Object.keys(
lazy.MigrationUtils._importQuantities
)) {
let histogramId =
"FX_MIGRATION_" + resourceType.toUpperCase() + "_QUANTITY";
try {
Services.telemetry
.getKeyedHistogramById(histogramId)
.add(
browserKey,
lazy.MigrationUtils._importQuantities[resourceType]
);
} catch (ex) {
console.error(histogramId, ": ", ex);
}
}
};
let collectMigrationTelemetry = resourceType => {
// We don't want to collect this if the migration is occurring due to a
// profile refresh.
if (this.constructor.key == lazy.FirefoxProfileMigrator.key) {
return;
}
let prefKey = null;
switch (resourceType) {
case lazy.MigrationUtils.resourceTypes.BOOKMARKS: {
prefKey = "browser.migrate.interactions.bookmarks";
break;
}
case lazy.MigrationUtils.resourceTypes.HISTORY: {
prefKey = "browser.migrate.interactions.history";
break;
}
case lazy.MigrationUtils.resourceTypes.PASSWORDS: {
prefKey = "browser.migrate.interactions.passwords";
break;
}
default: {
return;
}
}
if (prefKey) {
Services.prefs.setBoolPref(prefKey, true);
}
};
// Called either directly or through the bookmarks import callback.
let doMigrate = async function () {
let resourcesGroupedByItems = new Map();
resources.forEach(function (resource) {
if (!resourcesGroupedByItems.has(resource.type)) {
resourcesGroupedByItems.set(resource.type, new Set());
}
resourcesGroupedByItems.get(resource.type).add(resource);
});
if (resourcesGroupedByItems.size == 0) {
throw new Error("No items to import");
}
let notify = function (aMsg, aItemType) {
Services.obs.notifyObservers(null, aMsg, aItemType);
};
for (let resourceType of Object.keys(
lazy.MigrationUtils._importQuantities
)) {
lazy.MigrationUtils._importQuantities[resourceType] = 0;
}
notify("Migration:Started");
for (let [migrationType, itemResources] of resourcesGroupedByItems) {
notify("Migration:ItemBeforeMigrate", migrationType);
let stopwatchHistogramId = maybeStartTelemetryStopwatch(migrationType);
let { responsivenessMonitor, responsivenessHistogramId } =
maybeStartResponsivenessMonitor(migrationType);
let itemSuccess = false;
for (let res of itemResources) {
let completeDeferred = lazy.PromiseUtils.defer();
let resourceDone = function (aSuccess, details) {
itemResources.delete(res);
itemSuccess |= aSuccess;
if (itemResources.size == 0) {
notify(
itemSuccess
? "Migration:ItemAfterMigrate"
: "Migration:ItemError",
migrationType
);
collectMigrationTelemetry(migrationType);
aProgressCallback(migrationType, itemSuccess, details);
resourcesGroupedByItems.delete(migrationType);
if (stopwatchHistogramId) {
TelemetryStopwatch.finishKeyed(
stopwatchHistogramId,
browserKey
);
}
maybeFinishResponsivenessMonitor(
responsivenessMonitor,
responsivenessHistogramId
);
if (resourcesGroupedByItems.size == 0) {
collectQuantityTelemetry();
notify("Migration:Ended");
}
}
completeDeferred.resolve();
};
// If migrate throws, an error occurred, and the callback
// (itemMayBeDone) might haven't been called.
try {
res.migrate(resourceDone);
} catch (ex) {
console.error(ex);
resourceDone(false);
}
await completeDeferred.promise;
await unblockMainThread();
}
}
};
if (
lazy.MigrationUtils.isStartupMigration &&
!this.startupOnlyMigrator &&
Services.policies.isAllowed("defaultBookmarks")
) {
lazy.MigrationUtils.profileStartup.doStartup();
// First import the default bookmarks.
// Note: We do not need to do so for the Firefox migrator
// (=startupOnlyMigrator), as it just copies over the places database
// from another profile.
await (async function () {
// Tell nsBrowserGlue we're importing default bookmarks.
let browserGlue = Cc["@mozilla.org/browser/browserglue;1"].getService(
Ci.nsIObserver
);
browserGlue.observe(null, TOPIC_WILL_IMPORT_BOOKMARKS, "");
// Import the default bookmarks. We ignore whether or not we succeed.
await lazy.BookmarkHTMLUtils.importFromURL(
"chrome://browser/content/default-bookmarks.html",
{
replace: true,
source: lazy.PlacesUtils.bookmarks.SOURCES.RESTORE_ON_STARTUP,
}
).catch(console.error);
// We'll tell nsBrowserGlue we've imported bookmarks, but before that
// we need to make sure we're going to know when it's finished
// initializing places:
let placesInitedPromise = new Promise(resolve => {
let onPlacesInited = function () {
Services.obs.removeObserver(
onPlacesInited,
TOPIC_PLACES_DEFAULTS_FINISHED
);
resolve();
};
Services.obs.addObserver(
onPlacesInited,
TOPIC_PLACES_DEFAULTS_FINISHED
);
});
browserGlue.observe(null, TOPIC_DID_IMPORT_BOOKMARKS, "");
await placesInitedPromise;
await doMigrate();
})();
return;
}
await doMigrate();
}
/**
* Checks to see if one or more profiles exist for the browser that this
* migrator migrates from.
*
* @returns {Promise<boolean>}
* True if one or more profiles exists that this migrator can migrate
* resources from.
*/
async isSourceAvailable() {
if (this.startupOnlyMigrator && !lazy.MigrationUtils.isStartupMigration) {
return false;
}
// For a single-profile source, check if any data is available.
// For multiple-profiles source, make sure that at least one
// profile is available.
let exists = false;
try {
let profiles = await this.getSourceProfiles();
if (!profiles) {
let resources = await this.#getMaybeCachedResources("");
if (resources && resources.length) {
exists = true;
}
} else {
exists = !!profiles.length;
}
} catch (ex) {
console.error(ex);
}
return exists;
}
/*** PRIVATE STUFF - DO NOT OVERRIDE ***/
/**
* Returns resources for a particular profile and then caches them for later
* lookups.
*
* @param {object|string} aProfile
* The profile that resources are being imported from.
* @returns {Promise<MigrationResource[]>}
*/
async #getMaybeCachedResources(aProfile) {
let profileKey = aProfile ? aProfile.id : "";
if (this._resourcesByProfile) {
if (profileKey in this._resourcesByProfile) {
return this._resourcesByProfile[profileKey];
}
} else {
this._resourcesByProfile = {};
}
this._resourcesByProfile[profileKey] = await this.getResources(aProfile);
return this._resourcesByProfile[profileKey];
}
}