fune/browser/components/urlbar/UrlbarProviderHeuristicFallback.sys.mjs
mcheang 50ce5c5c74 Bug 1648188 - Fix SearchService init failures so that the address bar can be used to search history and bookmarks. r=Standard8,mak
This patch refactors the SearchService private initialized variables and how
the SearchService stores its initialization status. These changes capture whether
the SearchService has succeeded, failed or hasn't finished initialization yet.

There are also changes made to UrlbarSearchUtils on handling when SearchService
has failed to initialize or when it hasn't finished initializing yet and we wait.
In the case where the SearchService has failed on initialization, We allow
the code to continue so that it can reach UrlbarProviderPlaces. Once we
are able to reach UrlbarProviderPlaces, we can make database calls for the user's
history and bookmarks. This allows the user to interact with the addressbar and
search their history and bookmarks even if SearchService has failed to initialize.

Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D176936
2023-05-30 18:34:51 +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/. */
/**
* This module exports a provider that provides a heuristic result. The result
* either vists a URL or does a search with the current engine. This result is
* always the ultimate fallback for any query, so this provider is always active.
*/
import {
UrlbarProvider,
UrlbarUtils,
} from "resource:///modules/UrlbarUtils.sys.mjs";
const lazy = {};
ChromeUtils.defineESModuleGetters(lazy, {
UrlbarPrefs: "resource:///modules/UrlbarPrefs.sys.mjs",
UrlbarResult: "resource:///modules/UrlbarResult.sys.mjs",
UrlbarSearchUtils: "resource:///modules/UrlbarSearchUtils.sys.mjs",
UrlbarTokenizer: "resource:///modules/UrlbarTokenizer.sys.mjs",
});
/**
* Class used to create the provider.
*/
class ProviderHeuristicFallback extends UrlbarProvider {
constructor() {
super();
}
/**
* Returns the name of this provider.
*
* @returns {string} the name of this provider.
*/
get name() {
return "HeuristicFallback";
}
/**
* Returns the type of this provider.
*
* @returns {integer} one of the types from UrlbarUtils.PROVIDER_TYPE.*
*/
get type() {
return UrlbarUtils.PROVIDER_TYPE.HEURISTIC;
}
/**
* Whether this provider should be invoked for the given context.
* If this method returns false, the providers manager won't start a query
* with this provider, to save on resources.
*
* @param {UrlbarQueryContext} queryContext The query context object
* @returns {boolean} Whether this provider should be invoked for the search.
*/
isActive(queryContext) {
return true;
}
/**
* Gets the provider's priority.
*
* @param {UrlbarQueryContext} queryContext The query context object
* @returns {number} The provider's priority for the given query.
*/
getPriority(queryContext) {
return 0;
}
/**
* Starts querying.
*
* @param {object} queryContext The query context object
* @param {Function} addCallback Callback invoked by the provider to add a new
* result.
* @returns {Promise} resolved when the query stops.
*/
async startQuery(queryContext, addCallback) {
let instance = this.queryInstance;
let result = this._matchUnknownUrl(queryContext);
if (result) {
addCallback(this, result);
// Since we can't tell if this is a real URL and whether the user wants
// to visit or search for it, we provide an alternative searchengine
// match if the string looks like an alphanumeric origin or an e-mail.
let str = queryContext.searchString;
try {
new URL(str);
} catch (ex) {
if (
lazy.UrlbarPrefs.get("keyword.enabled") &&
(lazy.UrlbarTokenizer.looksLikeOrigin(str, {
noIp: true,
noPort: true,
}) ||
lazy.UrlbarTokenizer.REGEXP_COMMON_EMAIL.test(str))
) {
let searchResult = this._engineSearchResult(queryContext);
if (instance != this.queryInstance) {
return;
}
addCallback(this, searchResult);
}
}
return;
}
result = this._searchModeKeywordResult(queryContext);
if (result) {
addCallback(this, result);
return;
}
result = this._engineSearchResult(queryContext);
if (instance != this.queryInstance) {
return;
}
if (result) {
result.heuristic = true;
addCallback(this, result);
}
}
// TODO (bug 1054814): Use visited URLs to inform which scheme to use, if the
// scheme isn't specificed.
_matchUnknownUrl(queryContext) {
// The user may have typed something like "word?" to run a search. We
// should not convert that to a URL. We should also never convert actual
// URLs into URL results when search mode is active or a search mode
// restriction token was typed.
if (
queryContext.restrictSource == UrlbarUtils.RESULT_SOURCE.SEARCH ||
lazy.UrlbarTokenizer.SEARCH_MODE_RESTRICT.has(
queryContext.restrictToken?.value
) ||
queryContext.searchMode
) {
return null;
}
let unescapedSearchString = UrlbarUtils.unEscapeURIForUI(
queryContext.searchString
);
let [prefix, suffix] = UrlbarUtils.stripURLPrefix(unescapedSearchString);
if (!suffix && prefix) {
// The user just typed a stripped protocol, don't build a non-sense url
// like http://http/ for it.
return null;
}
let searchUrl = queryContext.trimmedSearchString;
if (queryContext.fixupError) {
if (
queryContext.fixupError == Cr.NS_ERROR_MALFORMED_URI &&
!lazy.UrlbarPrefs.get("keyword.enabled")
) {
let result = new lazy.UrlbarResult(
UrlbarUtils.RESULT_TYPE.URL,
UrlbarUtils.RESULT_SOURCE.OTHER_LOCAL,
...lazy.UrlbarResult.payloadAndSimpleHighlights(queryContext.tokens, {
fallbackTitle: [searchUrl, UrlbarUtils.HIGHLIGHT.NONE],
url: [searchUrl, UrlbarUtils.HIGHLIGHT.NONE],
})
);
result.heuristic = true;
return result;
}
return null;
}
// If the URI cannot be fixed or the preferred URI would do a keyword search,
// that basically means this isn't useful to us. Note that
// fixupInfo.keywordAsSent will never be true if the keyword.enabled pref
// is false or there are no engines, so in that case we will always return
// a "visit".
if (!queryContext.fixupInfo?.href || queryContext.fixupInfo?.isSearch) {
return null;
}
let uri = new URL(queryContext.fixupInfo.href);
// Check the host, as "http:///" is a valid nsIURI, but not useful to us.
// But, some schemes are expected to have no host. So we check just against
// schemes we know should have a host. This allows new schemes to be
// implemented without us accidentally blocking access to them.
let hostExpected = ["http:", "https:", "ftp:", "chrome:"].includes(
uri.protocol
);
if (hostExpected && !uri.host) {
return null;
}
// getFixupURIInfo() escaped the URI, so it may not be pretty. Embed the
// escaped URL in the result since that URL should be "canonical". But
// pass the pretty, unescaped URL as the result's title, since it is
// displayed to the user.
let escapedURL = uri.toString();
let displayURL = decodeURI(uri);
// We don't know if this url is in Places or not, and checking that would
// be expensive. Thus we also don't know if we may have an icon.
// If we'd just try to fetch the icon for the typed string, we'd cause icon
// flicker, since the url keeps changing while the user types.
// By default we won't provide an icon, but for the subset of urls with a
// host we'll check for a typed slash and set favicon for the host part.
let iconUri;
if (hostExpected && (searchUrl.endsWith("/") || uri.pathname.length > 1)) {
// Look for an icon with the entire URL except for the pathname, including
// scheme, usernames, passwords, hostname, and port.
let pathIndex = uri.toString().lastIndexOf(uri.pathname);
let prePath = uri.toString().slice(0, pathIndex);
iconUri = `page-icon:${prePath}/`;
}
let result = new lazy.UrlbarResult(
UrlbarUtils.RESULT_TYPE.URL,
UrlbarUtils.RESULT_SOURCE.OTHER_LOCAL,
...lazy.UrlbarResult.payloadAndSimpleHighlights(queryContext.tokens, {
fallbackTitle: [displayURL, UrlbarUtils.HIGHLIGHT.NONE],
url: [escapedURL, UrlbarUtils.HIGHLIGHT.NONE],
icon: iconUri,
})
);
result.heuristic = true;
return result;
}
_searchModeKeywordResult(queryContext) {
if (!queryContext.tokens.length) {
return null;
}
let firstToken = queryContext.tokens[0].value;
if (!lazy.UrlbarTokenizer.SEARCH_MODE_RESTRICT.has(firstToken)) {
return null;
}
// At this point, the search string starts with a token that can be
// converted into search mode.
// Now we need to determine what to do based on the remainder of the search
// string. If the remainder starts with a space, then we should enter
// search mode, so we should continue below and create the result.
// Otherwise, we should not enter search mode, and in that case, the search
// string will look like one of the following:
//
// * The search string ends with the restriction token (e.g., the user
// has typed only the token by itself, with no trailing spaces).
// * More tokens exist, but there's no space between the restriction
// token and the following token. This is possible because the tokenizer
// does not require spaces between a restriction token and the remainder
// of the search string. In this case, we should not enter search mode.
//
// If we return null here and thereby do not enter search mode, then we'll
// continue on to _engineSearchResult, and the heuristic will be a
// default engine search result.
let query = UrlbarUtils.substringAfter(
queryContext.searchString,
firstToken
);
if (!lazy.UrlbarTokenizer.REGEXP_SPACES_START.test(query)) {
return null;
}
let result;
if (queryContext.restrictSource == UrlbarUtils.RESULT_SOURCE.SEARCH) {
result = this._engineSearchResult(queryContext, firstToken);
} else {
result = new lazy.UrlbarResult(
UrlbarUtils.RESULT_TYPE.SEARCH,
UrlbarUtils.RESULT_SOURCE.OTHER_LOCAL,
...lazy.UrlbarResult.payloadAndSimpleHighlights(queryContext.tokens, {
query: [query.trimStart(), UrlbarUtils.HIGHLIGHT.NONE],
keyword: [firstToken, UrlbarUtils.HIGHLIGHT.NONE],
})
);
}
result.heuristic = true;
return result;
}
_engineSearchResult(queryContext, keyword = null) {
let engine;
if (queryContext.searchMode?.engineName) {
engine = lazy.UrlbarSearchUtils.getEngineByName(
queryContext.searchMode.engineName
);
} else {
engine = lazy.UrlbarSearchUtils.getDefaultEngine(queryContext.isPrivate);
}
if (!engine) {
return null;
}
// Strip a leading search restriction char, because we prepend it to text
// when the search shortcut is used and it's not user typed. Don't strip
// other restriction chars, so that it's possible to search for things
// including one of those (e.g. "c#").
let query = queryContext.searchString;
if (
queryContext.tokens[0] &&
queryContext.tokens[0].value === lazy.UrlbarTokenizer.RESTRICT.SEARCH
) {
query = UrlbarUtils.substringAfter(
query,
queryContext.tokens[0].value
).trim();
}
return new lazy.UrlbarResult(
UrlbarUtils.RESULT_TYPE.SEARCH,
UrlbarUtils.RESULT_SOURCE.SEARCH,
...lazy.UrlbarResult.payloadAndSimpleHighlights(queryContext.tokens, {
engine: [engine.name, UrlbarUtils.HIGHLIGHT.TYPED],
icon: engine.iconURI?.spec,
query: [query, UrlbarUtils.HIGHLIGHT.NONE],
keyword: keyword ? [keyword, UrlbarUtils.HIGHLIGHT.NONE] : undefined,
})
);
}
}
export var UrlbarProviderHeuristicFallback = new ProviderHeuristicFallback();