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These fall under 5 main categories:
1) Declare and/or initialize all class fiels in the constructor.
(general good practise)
2) Use real getters and redefineGetter instead of defineLazyGetter.
(also keeps related code closer together)
3) When subclassing, don't override class fields with getters (or vice versa).
https://github.com/microsoft/TypeScript/pull/33509
4) Declare and assign object literals at the same time, not separatelly.
(don't use `let foo;` at the top of the file, use `var foo = {`)
5) Don't re-use local variables unnecesarily with different types.
(general good practise, local variables are "free")
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D196386
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JavaScript
391 lines
12 KiB
JavaScript
/* -*- Mode: indent-tabs-mode: nil; js-indent-level: 2 -*- */
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/* vim: set sts=2 sw=2 et tw=80: */
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/* 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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import { XPCOMUtils } from "resource://gre/modules/XPCOMUtils.sys.mjs";
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import { AppConstants } from "resource://gre/modules/AppConstants.sys.mjs";
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import { EventEmitter } from "resource://gre/modules/EventEmitter.sys.mjs";
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import { ExtensionUtils } from "resource://gre/modules/ExtensionUtils.sys.mjs";
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const lazy = {};
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ChromeUtils.defineESModuleGetters(lazy, {
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AsyncShutdown: "resource://gre/modules/AsyncShutdown.sys.mjs",
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NativeManifests: "resource://gre/modules/NativeManifests.sys.mjs",
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Subprocess: "resource://gre/modules/Subprocess.sys.mjs",
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});
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const { ExtensionError, promiseTimeout } = ExtensionUtils;
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// For a graceful shutdown (i.e., when the extension is unloaded or when it
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// explicitly calls disconnect() on a native port), how long we give the native
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// application to exit before we start trying to kill it. (in milliseconds)
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const GRACEFUL_SHUTDOWN_TIME = 3000;
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// Hard limits on maximum message size that can be read/written
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// These are defined in the native messaging documentation, note that
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// the write limit is imposed by the "wire protocol" in which message
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// boundaries are defined by preceding each message with its length as
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// 4-byte unsigned integer so this is the largest value that can be
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// represented. Good luck generating a serialized message that large,
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// the practical write limit is likely to be dictated by available memory.
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const MAX_READ = 1024 * 1024;
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const MAX_WRITE = 0xffffffff;
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// Preferences that can lower the message size limits above,
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// used for testing the limits.
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const PREF_MAX_READ = "webextensions.native-messaging.max-input-message-bytes";
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const PREF_MAX_WRITE =
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"webextensions.native-messaging.max-output-message-bytes";
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XPCOMUtils.defineLazyPreferenceGetter(lazy, "maxRead", PREF_MAX_READ, MAX_READ);
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XPCOMUtils.defineLazyPreferenceGetter(
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lazy,
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"maxWrite",
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PREF_MAX_WRITE,
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MAX_WRITE
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);
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export class NativeApp extends EventEmitter {
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/**
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* @param {BaseContext} context The context that initiated the native app.
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* @param {string} application The identifier of the native app.
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*/
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constructor(context, application) {
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super();
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this.context = context;
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this.name = application;
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// We want a close() notification when the window is destroyed.
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this.context.callOnClose(this);
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this.proc = null;
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this.readPromise = null;
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this.sendQueue = [];
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this.writePromise = null;
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this.cleanupStarted = false;
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this.startupPromise = lazy.NativeManifests.lookupManifest(
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"stdio",
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application,
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context
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)
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.then(hostInfo => {
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// Report a generic error to not leak information about whether a native
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// application is installed to addons that do not have the right permission.
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if (!hostInfo) {
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throw new ExtensionError(`No such native application ${application}`);
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}
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let command = hostInfo.manifest.path;
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if (AppConstants.platform == "win") {
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// Normalize in case the extension used / instead of \.
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command = command.replaceAll("/", "\\");
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if (!PathUtils.isAbsolute(command)) {
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// Note: hostInfo.path is an absolute path to the manifest.
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const parentPath = PathUtils.parent(
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hostInfo.path.replaceAll("/", "\\")
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);
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// PathUtils.joinRelative cannot be used because it throws for "..".
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// but command is allowed to contain ".." to traverse the directory.
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command = `${parentPath}\\${command}`;
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}
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} else if (!PathUtils.isAbsolute(command)) {
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// Only windows supports relative paths.
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throw new Error(
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"NativeApp requires absolute path to command on this platform"
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);
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}
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let subprocessOpts = {
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command: command,
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arguments: [hostInfo.path, context.extension.id],
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workdir: PathUtils.parent(command),
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stderr: "pipe",
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disclaim: true,
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};
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return lazy.Subprocess.call(subprocessOpts);
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})
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.then(proc => {
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this.startupPromise = null;
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this.proc = proc;
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this._startRead();
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this._startWrite();
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this._startStderrRead();
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})
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.catch(err => {
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this.startupPromise = null;
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Cu.reportError(err instanceof Error ? err : err.message);
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this._cleanup(err);
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});
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}
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/**
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* Open a connection to a native messaging host.
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*
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* @param {number} portId A unique internal ID that identifies the port.
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* @param {import("ExtensionParent.sys.mjs").NativeMessenger} port Parent NativeMessenger used to send messages.
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* @returns {import("ExtensionParent.sys.mjs").ParentPort}
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*/
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onConnect(portId, port) {
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// eslint-disable-next-line
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this.on("message", (_, message) => {
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port.sendPortMessage(
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portId,
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new StructuredCloneHolder(
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`NativeMessaging/onConnect/${this.name}`,
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null,
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message
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)
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);
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});
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this.once("disconnect", (_, error) => {
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port.sendPortDisconnect(portId, error && new ClonedErrorHolder(error));
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});
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return {
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onPortMessage: holder => this.send(holder),
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onPortDisconnect: () => this.close(),
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};
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}
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/**
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* @param {BaseContext} context The scope from where `message` originates.
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* @param {*} message A message from the extension, meant for a native app.
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* @returns {ArrayBuffer} An ArrayBuffer that can be sent to the native app.
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*/
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static encodeMessage(context, message) {
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message = context.jsonStringify(message);
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let buffer = new TextEncoder().encode(message).buffer;
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if (buffer.byteLength > lazy.maxWrite) {
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throw new context.Error("Write too big");
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}
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return buffer;
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}
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// A port is definitely "alive" if this.proc is non-null. But we have
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// to provide a live port object immediately when connecting so we also
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// need to consider a port alive if proc is null but the startupPromise
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// is still pending.
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get _isDisconnected() {
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return !this.proc && !this.startupPromise;
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}
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_startRead() {
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if (this.readPromise) {
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throw new Error("Entered _startRead() while readPromise is non-null");
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}
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this.readPromise = this.proc.stdout
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.readUint32()
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.then(len => {
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if (len > lazy.maxRead) {
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throw new ExtensionError(
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`Native application tried to send a message of ${len} bytes, which exceeds the limit of ${lazy.maxRead} bytes.`
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);
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}
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return this.proc.stdout.readJSON(len);
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})
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.then(msg => {
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this.emit("message", msg);
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this.readPromise = null;
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this._startRead();
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})
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.catch(err => {
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if (err.errorCode != lazy.Subprocess.ERROR_END_OF_FILE) {
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Cu.reportError(err instanceof Error ? err : err.message);
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}
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this._cleanup(err);
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});
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}
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_startWrite() {
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if (!this.sendQueue.length) {
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return;
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}
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if (this.writePromise) {
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throw new Error("Entered _startWrite() while writePromise is non-null");
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}
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let buffer = this.sendQueue.shift();
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let uintArray = Uint32Array.of(buffer.byteLength);
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this.writePromise = Promise.all([
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this.proc.stdin.write(uintArray.buffer),
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this.proc.stdin.write(buffer),
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])
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.then(() => {
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this.writePromise = null;
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this._startWrite();
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})
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.catch(err => {
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Cu.reportError(err.message);
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this._cleanup(err);
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});
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}
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_startStderrRead() {
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let proc = this.proc;
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let app = this.name;
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(async function () {
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let partial = "";
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while (true) {
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let data = await proc.stderr.readString();
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if (!data.length) {
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// We have hit EOF, just stop reading
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if (partial) {
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Services.console.logStringMessage(
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`stderr output from native app ${app}: ${partial}`
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);
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}
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break;
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}
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let lines = data.split(/\r?\n/);
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lines[0] = partial + lines[0];
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partial = lines.pop();
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for (let line of lines) {
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Services.console.logStringMessage(
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`stderr output from native app ${app}: ${line}`
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);
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}
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}
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})();
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}
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send(holder) {
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if (this._isDisconnected) {
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throw new ExtensionError("Attempt to postMessage on disconnected port");
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}
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let msg = holder.deserialize(globalThis);
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if (Cu.getClassName(msg, true) != "ArrayBuffer") {
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// This error cannot be triggered by extensions; it indicates an error in
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// our implementation.
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throw new Error(
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"The message to the native messaging host is not an ArrayBuffer"
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);
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}
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let buffer = msg;
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if (buffer.byteLength > lazy.maxWrite) {
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throw new ExtensionError("Write too big");
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}
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this.sendQueue.push(buffer);
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if (!this.startupPromise && !this.writePromise) {
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this._startWrite();
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}
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}
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// Shut down the native application and (by default) signal to the extension
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// that the connect has been disconnected.
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async _cleanup(err, fromExtension = false) {
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if (this.cleanupStarted) {
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return;
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}
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this.cleanupStarted = true;
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this.context.forgetOnClose(this);
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if (!fromExtension) {
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if (err && err.errorCode == lazy.Subprocess.ERROR_END_OF_FILE) {
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err = null;
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}
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this.emit("disconnect", err);
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}
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await this.startupPromise;
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if (!this.proc) {
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// Failed to initialize proc in the constructor.
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return;
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}
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// To prevent an uncooperative process from blocking shutdown, we take the
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// following actions, and wait for GRACEFUL_SHUTDOWN_TIME in between.
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//
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// 1. Allow exit by closing the stdin pipe.
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// 2. Allow exit by a kill signal.
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// 3. Allow exit by forced kill signal.
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// 4. Give up and unblock shutdown despite the process still being alive.
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// Close the stdin stream and allow the process to exit on its own.
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// proc.wait() below will resolve once the process has exited gracefully.
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this.proc.stdin.close().catch(err => {
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if (err.errorCode != lazy.Subprocess.ERROR_END_OF_FILE) {
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Cu.reportError(err);
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}
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});
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let exitPromise = Promise.race([
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// 1. Allow the process to exit on its own after closing stdin.
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this.proc.wait().then(() => {
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this.proc = null;
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}),
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promiseTimeout(GRACEFUL_SHUTDOWN_TIME).then(() => {
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if (this.proc) {
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// 2. Kill the process gracefully. 3. Force kill after a timeout.
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this.proc.kill(GRACEFUL_SHUTDOWN_TIME);
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// 4. If the process is still alive after a kill + timeout followed
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// by a forced kill + timeout, give up and just resolve exitPromise.
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//
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// Note that waiting for just one interval is not enough, because the
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// `proc.kill()` is asynchronous, so we need to wait a bit after the
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// kill signal has been sent.
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return promiseTimeout(2 * GRACEFUL_SHUTDOWN_TIME);
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}
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}),
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]);
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lazy.AsyncShutdown.profileBeforeChange.addBlocker(
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`Native Messaging: Wait for application ${this.name} to exit`,
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exitPromise
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);
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}
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// Called when the Context or Port is closed.
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close() {
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this._cleanup(null, true);
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}
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sendMessage(holder) {
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let responsePromise = new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
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this.once("message", (what, msg) => {
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resolve(msg);
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});
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this.once("disconnect", (what, err) => {
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reject(err);
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});
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});
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let result = this.startupPromise.then(() => {
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// Skip .send() if _cleanup() has been called already;
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// otherwise the error passed to _cleanup/"disconnect" would be hidden by the
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// "Attempt to postMessage on disconnected port" error from this.send().
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if (!this.cleanupStarted) {
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this.send(holder);
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}
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return responsePromise;
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});
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result.then(
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() => {
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this._cleanup();
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},
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() => {
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// Prevent the response promise from being reported as an
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// unchecked rejection if the startup promise fails.
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responsePromise.catch(() => {});
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this._cleanup();
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}
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);
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return result;
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}
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}
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