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657 lines
22 KiB
JavaScript
657 lines
22 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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"use strict";
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const { XPCOMUtils } = ChromeUtils.importESModule(
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"resource://gre/modules/XPCOMUtils.sys.mjs"
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);
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const {
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log,
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ERRNO_DEVICE_SESSION_CONFLICT,
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ERRNO_UNKNOWN_DEVICE,
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ON_NEW_DEVICE_ID,
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ON_DEVICELIST_UPDATED,
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ON_DEVICE_CONNECTED_NOTIFICATION,
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ON_DEVICE_DISCONNECTED_NOTIFICATION,
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ONVERIFIED_NOTIFICATION,
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PREF_ACCOUNT_ROOT,
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} = ChromeUtils.import("resource://gre/modules/FxAccountsCommon.js");
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const { DEVICE_TYPE_DESKTOP } = ChromeUtils.import(
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"resource://services-sync/constants.js"
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);
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const lazy = {};
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ChromeUtils.defineModuleGetter(
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lazy,
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"CommonUtils",
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"resource://services-common/utils.js"
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);
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const PREF_LOCAL_DEVICE_NAME = PREF_ACCOUNT_ROOT + "device.name";
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XPCOMUtils.defineLazyPreferenceGetter(
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lazy,
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"pref_localDeviceName",
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PREF_LOCAL_DEVICE_NAME,
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""
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);
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const PREF_DEPRECATED_DEVICE_NAME = "services.sync.client.name";
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// Sanitizes all characters which the FxA server considers invalid, replacing
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// them with the unicode replacement character.
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// At time of writing, FxA has a regex DISPLAY_SAFE_UNICODE_WITH_NON_BMP, which
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// the regex below is based on.
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// eslint-disable-next-line no-control-regex
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const INVALID_NAME_CHARS = /[\u0000-\u001F\u007F\u0080-\u009F\u2028-\u2029\uE000-\uF8FF\uFFF9-\uFFFC\uFFFE-\uFFFF]/g;
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const MAX_NAME_LEN = 255;
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const REPLACEMENT_CHAR = "\uFFFD";
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function sanitizeDeviceName(name) {
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return name
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.substr(0, MAX_NAME_LEN)
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.replace(INVALID_NAME_CHARS, REPLACEMENT_CHAR);
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}
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// Everything to do with FxA devices.
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class FxAccountsDevice {
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constructor(fxai) {
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this._fxai = fxai;
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this._deviceListCache = null;
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this._fetchAndCacheDeviceListPromise = null;
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// The current version of the device registration, we use this to re-register
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// devices after we update what we send on device registration.
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this.DEVICE_REGISTRATION_VERSION = 2;
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// This is to avoid multiple sequential syncs ending up calling
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// this expensive endpoint multiple times in a row.
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this.TIME_BETWEEN_FXA_DEVICES_FETCH_MS = 1 * 60 * 1000; // 1 minute
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// Invalidate our cached device list when a device is connected or disconnected.
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Services.obs.addObserver(this, ON_DEVICE_CONNECTED_NOTIFICATION, true);
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Services.obs.addObserver(this, ON_DEVICE_DISCONNECTED_NOTIFICATION, true);
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// A user becoming verified probably means we need to re-register the device
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// because we are now able to get the sendtab keys.
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Services.obs.addObserver(this, ONVERIFIED_NOTIFICATION, true);
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}
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async getLocalId() {
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return this._withCurrentAccountState(currentState => {
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// It turns out _updateDeviceRegistrationIfNecessary() does exactly what we
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// need.
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return this._updateDeviceRegistrationIfNecessary(currentState);
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});
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}
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// Generate a client name if we don't have a useful one yet
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getDefaultLocalName() {
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let user = Services.env.get("USER") || Services.env.get("USERNAME");
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// Note that we used to fall back to the "services.sync.username" pref here,
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// but that's no longer suitable in a world where sync might not be
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// configured. However, we almost never *actually* fell back to that, and
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// doing so sanely here would mean making this function async, which we don't
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// really want to do yet.
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// A little hack for people using the the moz-build environment on Windows
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// which sets USER to the literal "%USERNAME%" (yes, really)
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if (user == "%USERNAME%" && Services.env.get("USERNAME")) {
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user = Services.env.get("USERNAME");
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}
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let brand = Services.strings.createBundle(
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"chrome://branding/locale/brand.properties"
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);
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let brandName;
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try {
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brandName = brand.GetStringFromName("brandShortName");
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} catch (O_o) {
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// this only fails in tests and markh can't work out why :(
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brandName = Services.appinfo.name;
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}
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// The DNS service may fail to provide a hostname in edge-cases we don't
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// fully understand - bug 1391488.
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let hostname;
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try {
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// hostname of the system, usually assigned by the user or admin
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hostname = Services.dns.myHostName;
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} catch (ex) {
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console.error(ex);
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}
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let system =
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// 'device' is defined on unix systems
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Services.sysinfo.get("device") ||
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hostname ||
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// fall back on ua info string
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Cc["@mozilla.org/network/protocol;1?name=http"].getService(
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Ci.nsIHttpProtocolHandler
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).oscpu;
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// It's a little unfortunate that this string is defined as being weave/sync,
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// but it's not worth moving it.
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let syncStrings = Services.strings.createBundle(
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"chrome://weave/locale/sync.properties"
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);
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return sanitizeDeviceName(
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syncStrings.formatStringFromName("client.name2", [
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user,
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brandName,
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system,
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])
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);
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}
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getLocalName() {
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// We used to store this in services.sync.client.name, but now store it
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// under an fxa-specific location.
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let deprecated_value = Services.prefs.getStringPref(
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PREF_DEPRECATED_DEVICE_NAME,
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""
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);
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if (deprecated_value) {
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Services.prefs.setStringPref(PREF_LOCAL_DEVICE_NAME, deprecated_value);
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Services.prefs.clearUserPref(PREF_DEPRECATED_DEVICE_NAME);
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}
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let name = lazy.pref_localDeviceName;
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if (!name) {
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name = this.getDefaultLocalName();
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Services.prefs.setStringPref(PREF_LOCAL_DEVICE_NAME, name);
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}
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// We need to sanitize here because some names were generated before we
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// started sanitizing.
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return sanitizeDeviceName(name);
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}
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setLocalName(newName) {
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Services.prefs.clearUserPref(PREF_DEPRECATED_DEVICE_NAME);
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Services.prefs.setStringPref(
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PREF_LOCAL_DEVICE_NAME,
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sanitizeDeviceName(newName)
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);
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// Update the registration in the background.
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this.updateDeviceRegistration().catch(error => {
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log.warn("failed to update fxa device registration", error);
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});
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}
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getLocalType() {
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return DEVICE_TYPE_DESKTOP;
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}
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/**
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* Returns the most recently fetched device list, or `null` if the list
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* hasn't been fetched yet. This is synchronous, so that consumers like
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* Send Tab can render the device list right away, without waiting for
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* it to refresh.
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*
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* @type {?Array}
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*/
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get recentDeviceList() {
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return this._deviceListCache ? this._deviceListCache.devices : null;
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}
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/**
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* Refreshes the device list. After this function returns, consumers can
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* access the new list using the `recentDeviceList` getter. Note that
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* multiple concurrent calls to `refreshDeviceList` will only refresh the
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* list once.
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*
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* @param {Boolean} [options.ignoreCached]
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* If `true`, forces a refresh, even if the cached device list is
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* still fresh. Defaults to `false`.
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* @return {Promise<Boolean>}
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* `true` if the list was refreshed, `false` if the cached list is
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* fresh. Rejects if an error occurs refreshing the list or device
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* push registration.
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*/
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async refreshDeviceList({ ignoreCached = false } = {}) {
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// If we're already refreshing the list in the background, let that finish.
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if (this._fetchAndCacheDeviceListPromise) {
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log.info("Already fetching device list, return existing promise");
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return this._fetchAndCacheDeviceListPromise;
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}
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// If the cache is fresh enough, don't refresh it again.
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if (!ignoreCached && this._deviceListCache) {
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const ageOfCache = this._fxai.now() - this._deviceListCache.lastFetch;
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if (ageOfCache < this.TIME_BETWEEN_FXA_DEVICES_FETCH_MS) {
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log.info("Device list cache is fresh, re-using it");
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return false;
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}
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}
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log.info("fetching updated device list");
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this._fetchAndCacheDeviceListPromise = (async () => {
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try {
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const devices = await this._withVerifiedAccountState(
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async currentState => {
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const accountData = await currentState.getUserAccountData([
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"sessionToken",
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"device",
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]);
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const devices = await this._fxai.fxAccountsClient.getDeviceList(
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accountData.sessionToken
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);
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log.info(
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`Got new device list: ${devices.map(d => d.id).join(", ")}`
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);
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await this._refreshRemoteDevice(currentState, accountData, devices);
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return devices;
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}
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);
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log.info("updating the cache");
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// Be careful to only update the cache once the above has resolved, so
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// we know that the current account state didn't change underneath us.
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this._deviceListCache = {
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lastFetch: this._fxai.now(),
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devices,
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};
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Services.obs.notifyObservers(null, ON_DEVICELIST_UPDATED);
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return true;
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} finally {
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this._fetchAndCacheDeviceListPromise = null;
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}
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})();
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return this._fetchAndCacheDeviceListPromise;
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}
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async _refreshRemoteDevice(currentState, accountData, remoteDevices) {
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// Check if our push registration previously succeeded and is still
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// good (although background device registration means it's possible
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// we'll be fetching the device list before we've actually
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// registered ourself!)
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// (For a missing subscription we check for an explicit 'null' -
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// both to help tests and as a safety valve - missing might mean
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// "no push available" for self-hosters or similar?)
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const ourDevice = remoteDevices.find(device => device.isCurrentDevice);
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const subscription = await this._fxai.fxaPushService.getSubscription();
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if (
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ourDevice &&
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(ourDevice.pushCallback === null || // fxa server doesn't know our subscription.
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ourDevice.pushEndpointExpired || // fxa server thinks it has expired.
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!subscription || // we don't have a local subscription.
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subscription.isExpired() || // our local subscription is expired.
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ourDevice.pushCallback != subscription.endpoint) // we don't agree with fxa.
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) {
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log.warn(`Our push endpoint needs resubscription`);
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await this._fxai.fxaPushService.unsubscribe();
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await this._registerOrUpdateDevice(currentState, accountData);
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// and there's a reasonable chance there are commands waiting.
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await this._fxai.commands.pollDeviceCommands();
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} else if (
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ourDevice &&
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(await this._checkRemoteCommandsUpdateNeeded(ourDevice.availableCommands))
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) {
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log.warn(`Our commands need to be updated on the server`);
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await this._registerOrUpdateDevice(currentState, accountData);
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} else {
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log.trace(`Our push subscription looks OK`);
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}
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}
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async updateDeviceRegistration() {
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return this._withCurrentAccountState(async currentState => {
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const signedInUser = await currentState.getUserAccountData([
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"sessionToken",
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"device",
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]);
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if (signedInUser) {
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await this._registerOrUpdateDevice(currentState, signedInUser);
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}
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});
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}
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async updateDeviceRegistrationIfNecessary() {
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return this._withCurrentAccountState(currentState => {
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return this._updateDeviceRegistrationIfNecessary(currentState);
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});
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}
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reset() {
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this._deviceListCache = null;
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this._fetchAndCacheDeviceListPromise = null;
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}
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/**
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* Here begin our internal helper methods.
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*
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* Many of these methods take the current account state as first argument,
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* in order to avoid racing our state updates with e.g. the uer signing
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* out while we're in the middle of an update. If this does happen, the
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* resulting promise will be rejected rather than persisting stale state.
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*
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*/
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_withCurrentAccountState(func) {
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return this._fxai.withCurrentAccountState(async currentState => {
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try {
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return await func(currentState);
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} catch (err) {
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// `_handleTokenError` always throws, this syntax keeps the linter happy.
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// TODO: probably `_handleTokenError` could be done by `_fxai.withCurrentAccountState`
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// internally rather than us having to remember to do it here.
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throw await this._fxai._handleTokenError(err);
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}
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});
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}
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_withVerifiedAccountState(func) {
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return this._fxai.withVerifiedAccountState(async currentState => {
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try {
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return await func(currentState);
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} catch (err) {
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// `_handleTokenError` always throws, this syntax keeps the linter happy.
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throw await this._fxai._handleTokenError(err);
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}
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});
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}
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async _checkDeviceUpdateNeeded(device) {
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// There is no device registered or the device registration is outdated.
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// Either way, we should register the device with FxA
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// before returning the id to the caller.
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const availableCommandsKeys = Object.keys(
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await this._fxai.commands.availableCommands()
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).sort();
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return (
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!device ||
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!device.registrationVersion ||
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device.registrationVersion < this.DEVICE_REGISTRATION_VERSION ||
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!device.registeredCommandsKeys ||
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!lazy.CommonUtils.arrayEqual(
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device.registeredCommandsKeys,
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availableCommandsKeys
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)
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);
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}
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async _checkRemoteCommandsUpdateNeeded(remoteAvailableCommands) {
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if (!remoteAvailableCommands) {
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return true;
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}
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const remoteAvailableCommandsKeys = Object.keys(
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remoteAvailableCommands
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).sort();
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const localAvailableCommands = await this._fxai.commands.availableCommands();
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const localAvailableCommandsKeys = Object.keys(
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localAvailableCommands
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).sort();
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if (
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!lazy.CommonUtils.arrayEqual(
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localAvailableCommandsKeys,
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remoteAvailableCommandsKeys
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)
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) {
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return true;
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}
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for (const key of localAvailableCommandsKeys) {
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if (remoteAvailableCommands[key] !== localAvailableCommands[key]) {
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return true;
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}
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}
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return false;
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}
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async _updateDeviceRegistrationIfNecessary(currentState) {
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let data = await currentState.getUserAccountData([
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"sessionToken",
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"device",
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]);
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if (!data) {
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// Can't register a device without a signed-in user.
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return null;
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}
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const { device } = data;
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if (await this._checkDeviceUpdateNeeded(device)) {
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return this._registerOrUpdateDevice(currentState, data);
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}
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// Return the device ID we already had.
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return device.id;
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}
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// If you change what we send to the FxA servers during device registration,
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// you'll have to bump the DEVICE_REGISTRATION_VERSION number to force older
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// devices to re-register when Firefox updates.
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async _registerOrUpdateDevice(currentState, signedInUser) {
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// This method has the side-effect of setting some account-related prefs
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// (e.g. for caching the device name) so it's important we don't execute it
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// if the signed-in state has changed.
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if (!currentState.isCurrent) {
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throw new Error(
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"_registerOrUpdateDevice called after a different user has signed in"
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);
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}
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const { sessionToken, device: currentDevice } = signedInUser;
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if (!sessionToken) {
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throw new Error("_registerOrUpdateDevice called without a session token");
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}
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try {
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const subscription = await this._fxai.fxaPushService.registerPushEndpoint();
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const deviceName = this.getLocalName();
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let deviceOptions = {};
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// if we were able to obtain a subscription
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if (subscription && subscription.endpoint) {
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deviceOptions.pushCallback = subscription.endpoint;
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let publicKey = subscription.getKey("p256dh");
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let authKey = subscription.getKey("auth");
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if (publicKey && authKey) {
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deviceOptions.pushPublicKey = urlsafeBase64Encode(publicKey);
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deviceOptions.pushAuthKey = urlsafeBase64Encode(authKey);
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}
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}
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deviceOptions.availableCommands = await this._fxai.commands.availableCommands();
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const availableCommandsKeys = Object.keys(
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deviceOptions.availableCommands
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).sort();
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log.info("registering with available commands", availableCommandsKeys);
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let device;
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if (currentDevice && currentDevice.id) {
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log.debug("updating existing device details");
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device = await this._fxai.fxAccountsClient.updateDevice(
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sessionToken,
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currentDevice.id,
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deviceName,
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deviceOptions
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);
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} else {
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log.debug("registering new device details");
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device = await this._fxai.fxAccountsClient.registerDevice(
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sessionToken,
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deviceName,
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this.getLocalType(),
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deviceOptions
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);
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Services.obs.notifyObservers(null, ON_NEW_DEVICE_ID);
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}
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// Get the freshest device props before updating them.
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let { device: deviceProps } = await currentState.getUserAccountData([
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"device",
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]);
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await currentState.updateUserAccountData({
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device: {
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...deviceProps, // Copy the other properties (e.g. handledCommands).
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id: device.id,
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registrationVersion: this.DEVICE_REGISTRATION_VERSION,
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registeredCommandsKeys: availableCommandsKeys,
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},
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});
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return device.id;
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} catch (error) {
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return this._handleDeviceError(currentState, error, sessionToken);
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}
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}
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async _handleDeviceError(currentState, error, sessionToken) {
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try {
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if (error.code === 400) {
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if (error.errno === ERRNO_UNKNOWN_DEVICE) {
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return this._recoverFromUnknownDevice(currentState);
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}
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if (error.errno === ERRNO_DEVICE_SESSION_CONFLICT) {
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return this._recoverFromDeviceSessionConflict(
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currentState,
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error,
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|
sessionToken
|
|
);
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}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// `_handleTokenError` always throws, this syntax keeps the linter happy.
|
|
// Note that the re-thrown error is immediately caught, logged and ignored
|
|
// by the containing scope here, which is why we have to `_handleTokenError`
|
|
// ourselves rather than letting it bubble up for handling by the caller.
|
|
throw await this._fxai._handleTokenError(error);
|
|
} catch (error) {
|
|
await this._logErrorAndResetDeviceRegistrationVersion(
|
|
currentState,
|
|
error
|
|
);
|
|
return null;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
async _recoverFromUnknownDevice(currentState) {
|
|
// FxA did not recognise the device id. Handle it by clearing the device
|
|
// id on the account data. At next sync or next sign-in, registration is
|
|
// retried and should succeed.
|
|
log.warn("unknown device id, clearing the local device data");
|
|
try {
|
|
await currentState.updateUserAccountData({
|
|
device: null,
|
|
encryptedSendTabKeys: null,
|
|
});
|
|
} catch (error) {
|
|
await this._logErrorAndResetDeviceRegistrationVersion(
|
|
currentState,
|
|
error
|
|
);
|
|
}
|
|
return null;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
async _recoverFromDeviceSessionConflict(currentState, error, sessionToken) {
|
|
// FxA has already associated this session with a different device id.
|
|
// Perhaps we were beaten in a race to register. Handle the conflict:
|
|
// 1. Fetch the list of devices for the current user from FxA.
|
|
// 2. Look for ourselves in the list.
|
|
// 3. If we find a match, set the correct device id and device registration
|
|
// version on the account data and return the correct device id. At next
|
|
// sync or next sign-in, registration is retried and should succeed.
|
|
// 4. If we don't find a match, log the original error.
|
|
log.warn(
|
|
"device session conflict, attempting to ascertain the correct device id"
|
|
);
|
|
try {
|
|
const devices = await this._fxai.fxAccountsClient.getDeviceList(
|
|
sessionToken
|
|
);
|
|
const matchingDevices = devices.filter(device => device.isCurrentDevice);
|
|
const length = matchingDevices.length;
|
|
if (length === 1) {
|
|
const deviceId = matchingDevices[0].id;
|
|
await currentState.updateUserAccountData({
|
|
device: {
|
|
id: deviceId,
|
|
registrationVersion: null,
|
|
},
|
|
encryptedSendTabKeys: null,
|
|
});
|
|
return deviceId;
|
|
}
|
|
if (length > 1) {
|
|
log.error(
|
|
"insane server state, " + length + " devices for this session"
|
|
);
|
|
}
|
|
await this._logErrorAndResetDeviceRegistrationVersion(
|
|
currentState,
|
|
error
|
|
);
|
|
} catch (secondError) {
|
|
log.error("failed to recover from device-session conflict", secondError);
|
|
await this._logErrorAndResetDeviceRegistrationVersion(
|
|
currentState,
|
|
error
|
|
);
|
|
}
|
|
return null;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
async _logErrorAndResetDeviceRegistrationVersion(currentState, error) {
|
|
// Device registration should never cause other operations to fail.
|
|
// If we've reached this point, just log the error and reset the device
|
|
// on the account data. At next sync or next sign-in,
|
|
// registration will be retried.
|
|
log.error("device registration failed", error);
|
|
try {
|
|
await currentState.updateUserAccountData({
|
|
device: null,
|
|
encryptedSendTabKeys: null,
|
|
});
|
|
} catch (secondError) {
|
|
log.error(
|
|
"failed to reset the device registration version, device registration won't be retried",
|
|
secondError
|
|
);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Kick off a background refresh when a device is connected or disconnected.
|
|
observe(subject, topic, data) {
|
|
switch (topic) {
|
|
case ON_DEVICE_CONNECTED_NOTIFICATION:
|
|
this.refreshDeviceList({ ignoreCached: true }).catch(error => {
|
|
log.warn(
|
|
"failed to refresh devices after connecting a new device",
|
|
error
|
|
);
|
|
});
|
|
break;
|
|
case ON_DEVICE_DISCONNECTED_NOTIFICATION:
|
|
let json = JSON.parse(data);
|
|
if (!json.isLocalDevice) {
|
|
// If we're the device being disconnected, don't bother fetching a new
|
|
// list, since our session token is now invalid.
|
|
this.refreshDeviceList({ ignoreCached: true }).catch(error => {
|
|
log.warn(
|
|
"failed to refresh devices after disconnecting a device",
|
|
error
|
|
);
|
|
});
|
|
}
|
|
break;
|
|
case ONVERIFIED_NOTIFICATION:
|
|
this.updateDeviceRegistrationIfNecessary().catch(error => {
|
|
log.warn(
|
|
"updateDeviceRegistrationIfNecessary failed after verification",
|
|
error
|
|
);
|
|
});
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
FxAccountsDevice.prototype.QueryInterface = ChromeUtils.generateQI([
|
|
"nsIObserver",
|
|
"nsISupportsWeakReference",
|
|
]);
|
|
|
|
function urlsafeBase64Encode(buffer) {
|
|
return ChromeUtils.base64URLEncode(new Uint8Array(buffer), { pad: false });
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
var EXPORTED_SYMBOLS = ["FxAccountsDevice"];
|