fune/toolkit/components/extensions/MessageChannel.jsm
Boris Zbarsky e4b74becff Bug 1479569 part 2. Use the new messageManager getter on docshell. r=kmag
I generally tried to preserve the behavior of consumers where they treated an
exception from getInterface(Ci.nsIContentFrameMessageManager) as a signal to use
some sort of fallback.

I did change the behavior of consumers that walked up to the root same-type
docshell before getting the message manager to just get it directly from the
docshell they have.  Please review those parts carefully, and let me know if you
want me to ask some subject area experts to review those.
2018-08-02 23:49:09 -04:00

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/* -*- Mode: indent-tabs-mode: nil; js-indent-level: 2 -*- */
/* vim: set sts=2 sw=2 et tw=80: */
/* 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/. */
"use strict";
/**
* This module provides wrappers around standard message managers to
* simplify bidirectional communication. It currently allows a caller to
* send a message to a single listener, and receive a reply. If there
* are no matching listeners, or the message manager disconnects before
* a reply is received, the caller is returned an error.
*
* The listener end may specify filters for the messages it wishes to
* receive, and the sender end likewise may specify recipient tags to
* match the filters.
*
* The message handler on the listener side may return its response
* value directly, or may return a promise, the resolution or rejection
* of which will be returned instead. The sender end likewise receives a
* promise which resolves or rejects to the listener's response.
*
*
* A basic setup works something like this:
*
* A content script adds a message listener to its global
* ContentFrameMessageManager, with an appropriate set of filters:
*
* {
* init(messageManager, window, extensionID) {
* this.window = window;
*
* MessageChannel.addListener(
* messageManager, "ContentScript:TouchContent",
* this);
*
* this.messageFilterStrict = {
* innerWindowID: getInnerWindowID(window),
* extensionID: extensionID,
* };
*
* this.messageFilterPermissive = {
* outerWindowID: getOuterWindowID(window),
* };
* },
*
* receiveMessage({ target, messageName, sender, recipient, data }) {
* if (messageName == "ContentScript:TouchContent") {
* return new Promise(resolve => {
* this.touchWindow(data.touchWith, result => {
* resolve({ touchResult: result });
* });
* });
* }
* },
* };
*
* A script in the parent process sends a message to the content process
* via a tab message manager, including recipient tags to match its
* filter, and an optional sender tag to identify itself:
*
* let data = { touchWith: "pencil" };
* let sender = { extensionID, contextID };
* let recipient = { innerWindowID: tab.linkedBrowser.innerWindowID, extensionID };
*
* MessageChannel.sendMessage(
* tab.linkedBrowser.messageManager, "ContentScript:TouchContent",
* data, {recipient, sender}
* ).then(result => {
* alert(result.touchResult);
* });
*
* Since the lifetimes of message senders and receivers may not always
* match, either side of the message channel may cancel pending
* responses which match its sender or recipient tags.
*
* For the above client, this might be done from an
* inner-window-destroyed observer, when its target scope is destroyed:
*
* observe(subject, topic, data) {
* if (topic == "inner-window-destroyed") {
* let innerWindowID = subject.QueryInterface(Ci.nsISupportsPRUint64).data;
*
* MessageChannel.abortResponses({ innerWindowID });
* }
* },
*
* From the parent, it may be done when its context is being destroyed:
*
* onDestroy() {
* MessageChannel.abortResponses({
* extensionID: this.extensionID,
* contextID: this.contextID,
* });
* },
*
*/
var EXPORTED_SYMBOLS = ["MessageChannel"];
/* globals MessageChannel */
ChromeUtils.import("resource://gre/modules/AppConstants.jsm");
ChromeUtils.import("resource://gre/modules/ExtensionUtils.jsm");
ChromeUtils.import("resource://gre/modules/Services.jsm");
ChromeUtils.defineModuleGetter(this, "MessageManagerProxy",
"resource://gre/modules/MessageManagerProxy.jsm");
function getMessageManager(target) {
if (typeof target.sendAsyncMessage === "function") {
return target;
}
return new MessageManagerProxy(target);
}
function matches(target, messageManager) {
return target === messageManager || target.messageManager === messageManager;
}
const {DEBUG} = AppConstants;
// Idle callback timeout for low-priority message dispatch.
const LOW_PRIORITY_TIMEOUT_MS = 250;
const MESSAGE_MESSAGES = "MessageChannel:Messages";
const MESSAGE_RESPONSE = "MessageChannel:Response";
// ESLint can't tell that these are referenced, so tell it that they're
// exported to make it happy.
/* exported _deferredResult, _makeDeferred */
var _deferredResult;
var _makeDeferred = (resolve, reject) => {
// We use arrow functions here and refer to the outer variables via
// `this`, to avoid a lexical name lookup. Yes, it makes a difference.
// No, I don't like it any more than you do.
this._deferredResult.resolve = resolve;
this._deferredResult.reject = reject;
};
/**
* Helper to create a new Promise without allocating any closures to
* receive its resolution functions.
*
* I know what you're thinking: "This is crazy. There is no possible way
* this can be necessary. Just use the ordinary Promise constructor the
* way it was meant to be used, you lunatic."
*
* And, against all odds, it turns out that you're wrong. Creating
* lambdas to receive promise resolution functions consistently turns
* out to be one of the most expensive parts of message dispatch in this
* code.
*
* So we do the stupid micro-optimization, and try to live with
* ourselves for it.
*
* (See also bug 1404950.)
*
* @returns {object}
*/
let Deferred = () => {
let res = {};
this._deferredResult = res;
res.promise = new Promise(this._makeDeferred);
this._deferredResult = null;
return res;
};
/**
* Handles the mapping and dispatching of messages to their registered
* handlers. There is one broker per message manager and class of
* messages. Each class of messages is mapped to one native message
* name, e.g., "MessageChannel:Message", and is dispatched to handlers
* based on an internal message name, e.g., "Extension:ExecuteScript".
*/
class FilteringMessageManager {
/**
* @param {string} messageName
* The name of the native message this broker listens for.
* @param {function} callback
* A function which is called for each message after it has been
* mapped to its handler. The function receives two arguments:
*
* result:
* An object containing either a `handler` or an `error` property.
* If no error occurs, `handler` will be a matching handler that
* was registered by `addHandler`. Otherwise, the `error` property
* will contain an object describing the error.
*
* data:
* An object describing the message, as defined in
* `MessageChannel.addListener`.
* @param {nsIMessageListenerManager} messageManager
*/
constructor(messageName, callback, messageManager) {
this.messageName = messageName;
this.callback = callback;
this.messageManager = messageManager;
this.messageManager.addMessageListener(this.messageName, this, true);
this.handlers = new Map();
}
/**
* Receives a set of messages from our message manager, maps each to a
* handler, and passes the results to our message callbacks.
*/
receiveMessage({data, target}) {
data.forEach(msg => {
if (msg) {
let handlers = Array.from(this.getHandlers(msg.messageName,
msg.sender || null,
msg.recipient));
msg.target = target;
this.callback(handlers, msg);
}
});
}
/**
* Iterates over all handlers for the given message name. If `recipient`
* is provided, only iterates over handlers whose filters match it.
*
* @param {string|number} messageName
* The message for which to return handlers.
* @param {object} sender
* The sender data on which to filter handlers.
* @param {object} recipient
* The recipient data on which to filter handlers.
*/
* getHandlers(messageName, sender, recipient) {
let handlers = this.handlers.get(messageName) || new Set();
for (let handler of handlers) {
if (MessageChannel.matchesFilter(handler.messageFilterStrict || null, recipient) &&
MessageChannel.matchesFilter(handler.messageFilterPermissive || null, recipient, false) &&
(!handler.filterMessage || handler.filterMessage(sender, recipient))) {
yield handler;
}
}
}
/**
* Registers a handler for the given message.
*
* @param {string} messageName
* The internal message name for which to register the handler.
* @param {object} handler
* An opaque handler object. The object may have a
* `messageFilterStrict` and/or a `messageFilterPermissive`
* property and/or a `filterMessage` method on which to filter messages.
*
* Final dispatching is handled by the message callback passed to
* the constructor.
*/
addHandler(messageName, handler) {
if (!this.handlers.has(messageName)) {
this.handlers.set(messageName, new Set());
}
this.handlers.get(messageName).add(handler);
}
/**
* Unregisters a handler for the given message.
*
* @param {string} messageName
* The internal message name for which to unregister the handler.
* @param {object} handler
* The handler object to unregister.
*/
removeHandler(messageName, handler) {
if (this.handlers.has(messageName)) {
this.handlers.get(messageName).delete(handler);
}
}
}
/**
* A message dispatch and response manager that wrapse a single native
* message manager. Handles dispatching messages through the manager
* (optionally coalescing several low-priority messages and dispatching
* them during an idle slice), and mapping their responses to the
* appropriate response callbacks.
*
* Note that this is a simplified subclass of FilteringMessageManager
* that only supports one handler per message, and does not support
* filtering.
*/
class ResponseManager extends FilteringMessageManager {
constructor(messageName, callback, messageManager) {
super(messageName, callback, messageManager);
this.idleMessages = [];
this.idleScheduled = false;
this.onIdle = this.onIdle.bind(this);
}
/**
* Schedules a new idle callback to dispatch pending low-priority
* messages, if one is not already scheduled.
*/
scheduleIdleCallback() {
if (!this.idleScheduled) {
ChromeUtils.idleDispatch(this.onIdle, {timeout: LOW_PRIORITY_TIMEOUT_MS});
this.idleScheduled = true;
}
}
/**
* Called when the event queue is idle, and dispatches any pending
* low-priority messages in a single chunk.
*
* @param {IdleDeadline} deadline
*/
onIdle(deadline) {
this.idleScheduled = false;
let messages = this.idleMessages;
this.idleMessages = [];
let msgs = messages.map(msg => msg.getMessage());
try {
this.messageManager.sendAsyncMessage(MESSAGE_MESSAGES, msgs);
} catch (e) {
for (let msg of messages) {
msg.reject(e);
}
}
}
/**
* Sends a message through our wrapped message manager, or schedules
* it for low-priority dispatch during an idle callback.
*
* @param {any} message
* The message to send.
* @param {object} [options]
* Message dispatch options.
* @param {boolean} [options.lowPriority = false]
* If true, dispatches the message in a single chunk with other
* low-priority messages the next time the event queue is idle.
*/
sendMessage(message, options = {}) {
if (options.lowPriority) {
this.idleMessages.push(message);
this.scheduleIdleCallback();
} else {
this.messageManager.sendAsyncMessage(MESSAGE_MESSAGES, [message.getMessage()]);
}
}
receiveMessage({data, target}) {
data.target = target;
this.callback(this.handlers.get(data.messageName),
data);
}
* getHandlers(messageName, sender, recipient) {
let handler = this.handlers.get(messageName);
if (handler) {
yield handler;
}
}
addHandler(messageName, handler) {
if (DEBUG && this.handlers.has(messageName)) {
throw new Error(`Handler already registered for response ID ${messageName}`);
}
this.handlers.set(messageName, handler);
}
/**
* Unregisters a handler for the given message.
*
* @param {string} messageName
* The internal message name for which to unregister the handler.
* @param {object} handler
* The handler object to unregister.
*/
removeHandler(messageName, handler) {
if (DEBUG && this.handlers.get(messageName) !== handler) {
throw new Error(`Attempting to remove unexpected response handler for ${messageName}`);
}
this.handlers.delete(messageName);
}
}
/**
* Manages mappings of message managers to their corresponding message
* brokers. Brokers are lazily created for each message manager the
* first time they are accessed. In the case of content frame message
* managers, they are also automatically destroyed when the frame
* unload event fires.
*/
class FilteringMessageManagerMap extends Map {
// Unfortunately, we can't use a WeakMap for this, because message
// managers do not support preserved wrappers.
/**
* @param {string} messageName
* The native message name passed to `FilteringMessageManager` constructors.
* @param {function} callback
* The message callback function passed to
* `FilteringMessageManager` constructors.
* @param {function} [constructor = FilteringMessageManager]
* The constructor for the message manager class that we're
* mapping to.
*/
constructor(messageName, callback, constructor = FilteringMessageManager) {
super();
this.messageName = messageName;
this.callback = callback;
this._constructor = constructor;
}
/**
* Returns, and possibly creates, a message broker for the given
* message manager.
*
* @param {nsIMessageListenerManager} target
* The message manager for which to return a broker.
*
* @returns {FilteringMessageManager}
*/
get(target) {
let broker = super.get(target);
if (broker) {
return broker;
}
broker = new this._constructor(this.messageName, this.callback, target);
this.set(target, broker);
// XXXbz if target is really known to be a MessageListenerManager,
// do we need this isInstance check?
if (EventTarget.isInstance(target)) {
let onUnload = event => {
target.removeEventListener("unload", onUnload);
this.delete(target);
};
target.addEventListener("unload", onUnload);
}
return broker;
}
}
/**
* Represents a message being sent through a MessageChannel, which may
* or may not have been dispatched yet, and is pending a response.
*
* When a response has been received, or the message has been canceled,
* this class is responsible for settling the response promise as
* appropriate.
*
* @param {number} channelId
* The unique ID for this message.
* @param {any} message
* The message contents.
* @param {object} sender
* An object describing the sender of the message, used by
* `abortResponses` to determine whether the message should be
* aborted.
* @param {ResponseManager} broker
* The response broker on which we're expected to receive a
* reply.
*/
class PendingMessage {
constructor(channelId, message, sender, broker) {
this.channelId = channelId;
this.message = message;
this.sender = sender;
this.broker = broker;
this.deferred = Deferred();
MessageChannel.pendingResponses.add(this);
}
/**
* Cleans up after this message once we've received or aborted a
* response.
*/
cleanup() {
if (this.broker) {
this.broker.removeHandler(this.channelId, this);
MessageChannel.pendingResponses.delete(this);
this.message = null;
this.broker = null;
}
}
/**
* Returns the promise which will resolve when we've received or
* aborted a response to this message.
*/
get promise() {
return this.deferred.promise;
}
/**
* Resolves the message's response promise, and cleans up.
*
* @param {any} value
*/
resolve(value) {
this.cleanup();
this.deferred.resolve(value);
}
/**
* Rejects the message's response promise, and cleans up.
*
* @param {any} value
*/
reject(value) {
this.cleanup();
this.deferred.reject(value);
}
get messageManager() {
return this.broker.messageManager;
}
/**
* Returns the contents of the message to be sent over a message
* manager, and registers the response with our response broker.
*
* Returns null if the response has already been canceled, and the
* message should not be sent.
*
* @returns {any}
*/
getMessage() {
let msg = null;
if (this.broker) {
this.broker.addHandler(this.channelId, this);
msg = this.message;
this.message = null;
}
return msg;
}
}
this.MessageChannel = {
init() {
Services.obs.addObserver(this, "message-manager-close");
Services.obs.addObserver(this, "message-manager-disconnect");
this.messageManagers = new FilteringMessageManagerMap(
MESSAGE_MESSAGES, this._handleMessage.bind(this));
this.responseManagers = new FilteringMessageManagerMap(
MESSAGE_RESPONSE, this._handleResponse.bind(this),
ResponseManager);
/**
* @property {Set<Deferred>} pendingResponses
* Contains a set of pending responses, either waiting to be
* received or waiting to be sent.
*
* The response object must be a deferred promise with the following
* properties:
*
* promise:
* The promise object which resolves or rejects when the response
* is no longer pending.
*
* reject:
* A function which, when called, causes the `promise` object to be
* rejected.
*
* sender:
* A sender object, as passed to `sendMessage.
*
* messageManager:
* The message manager the response will be sent or received on.
*
* When the promise resolves or rejects, it must be removed from the
* list.
*
* These values are used to clear pending responses when execution
* contexts are destroyed.
*/
this.pendingResponses = new Set();
/**
* @property {LimitedSet<string>} abortedResponses
* Contains the message name of a limited number of aborted response
* handlers, the responses for which will be ignored.
*/
this.abortedResponses = new ExtensionUtils.LimitedSet(30);
},
RESULT_SUCCESS: 0,
RESULT_DISCONNECTED: 1,
RESULT_NO_HANDLER: 2,
RESULT_MULTIPLE_HANDLERS: 3,
RESULT_ERROR: 4,
RESULT_NO_RESPONSE: 5,
REASON_DISCONNECTED: {
result: 1, // this.RESULT_DISCONNECTED
message: "Message manager disconnected",
},
/**
* Specifies that only a single listener matching the specified
* recipient tag may be listening for the given message, at the other
* end of the target message manager.
*
* If no matching listeners exist, a RESULT_NO_HANDLER error will be
* returned. If multiple matching listeners exist, a
* RESULT_MULTIPLE_HANDLERS error will be returned.
*/
RESPONSE_SINGLE: 0,
/**
* If multiple message managers matching the specified recipient tag
* are listening for a message, all listeners are notified, but only
* the first response or error is returned.
*
* Only handlers which return a value other than `undefined` are
* considered to have responded. Returning a Promise which evaluates
* to `undefined` is interpreted as an explicit response.
*
* If no matching listeners exist, a RESULT_NO_HANDLER error will be
* returned. If no listeners return a response, a RESULT_NO_RESPONSE
* error will be returned.
*/
RESPONSE_FIRST: 1,
/**
* If multiple message managers matching the specified recipient tag
* are listening for a message, all listeners are notified, and all
* responses are returned as an array, once all listeners have
* replied.
*/
RESPONSE_ALL: 2,
/**
* Fire-and-forget: The sender of this message does not expect a reply.
*/
RESPONSE_NONE: 3,
/**
* Initializes message handlers for the given message managers if needed.
*
* @param {Array<nsIMessageListenerManager>} messageManagers
*/
setupMessageManagers(messageManagers) {
for (let mm of messageManagers) {
// This call initializes a FilteringMessageManager for |mm| if needed.
// The FilteringMessageManager must be created to make sure that senders
// of messages that expect a reply, such as MessageChannel:Message, do
// actually receive a default reply even if there are no explicit message
// handlers.
this.messageManagers.get(mm);
}
},
/**
* Returns true if the properties of the `data` object match those in
* the `filter` object. Matching is done on a strict equality basis,
* and the behavior varies depending on the value of the `strict`
* parameter.
*
* @param {object?} filter
* The filter object to match against.
* @param {object} data
* The data object being matched.
* @param {boolean} [strict=true]
* If true, all properties in the `filter` object have a
* corresponding property in `data` with the same value. If
* false, properties present in both objects must have the same
* value.
* @returns {boolean} True if the objects match.
*/
matchesFilter(filter, data, strict = true) {
if (!filter) {
return true;
}
if (strict) {
return Object.keys(filter).every(key => {
return key in data && data[key] === filter[key];
});
}
return Object.keys(filter).every(key => {
return !(key in data) || data[key] === filter[key];
});
},
/**
* Adds a message listener to the given message manager.
*
* @param {nsIMessageListenerManager|Array<nsIMessageListenerManager>} targets
* The message managers on which to listen.
* @param {string|number} messageName
* The name of the message to listen for.
* @param {MessageReceiver} handler
* The handler to dispatch to. Must be an object with the following
* properties:
*
* receiveMessage:
* A method which is called for each message received by the
* listener. The method takes one argument, an object, with the
* following properties:
*
* messageName:
* The internal message name, as passed to `sendMessage`.
*
* target:
* The message manager which received this message.
*
* channelId:
* The internal ID of the transaction, used to map responses to
* the original sender.
*
* sender:
* An object describing the sender, as passed to `sendMessage`.
*
* recipient:
* An object describing the recipient, as passed to
* `sendMessage`.
*
* data:
* The contents of the message, as passed to `sendMessage`.
*
* The method may return any structured-clone-compatible
* object, which will be returned as a response to the message
* sender. It may also instead return a `Promise`, the
* resolution or rejection value of which will likewise be
* returned to the message sender.
*
* messageFilterStrict:
* An object containing arbitrary properties on which to filter
* received messages. Messages will only be dispatched to this
* object if the `recipient` object passed to `sendMessage`
* matches this filter, as determined by `matchesFilter` with
* `strict=true`.
*
* messageFilterPermissive:
* An object containing arbitrary properties on which to filter
* received messages. Messages will only be dispatched to this
* object if the `recipient` object passed to `sendMessage`
* matches this filter, as determined by `matchesFilter` with
* `strict=false`.
*
* filterMessage:
* An optional function that prevents the handler from handling a
* message by returning `false`. See `getHandlers` for the parameters.
*/
addListener(targets, messageName, handler) {
if (!Array.isArray(targets)) {
targets = [targets];
}
for (let target of targets) {
this.messageManagers.get(target).addHandler(messageName, handler);
}
},
/**
* Removes a message listener from the given message manager.
*
* @param {nsIMessageListenerManager|Array<nsIMessageListenerManager>} targets
* The message managers on which to stop listening.
* @param {string|number} messageName
* The name of the message to stop listening for.
* @param {MessageReceiver} handler
* The handler to stop dispatching to.
*/
removeListener(targets, messageName, handler) {
if (!Array.isArray(targets)) {
targets = [targets];
}
for (let target of targets) {
if (this.messageManagers.has(target)) {
this.messageManagers.get(target).removeHandler(messageName, handler);
}
}
},
/**
* Sends a message via the given message manager. Returns a promise which
* resolves or rejects with the return value of the message receiver.
*
* The promise also rejects if there is no matching listener, or the other
* side of the message manager disconnects before the response is received.
*
* @param {nsIMessageSender} target
* The message manager on which to send the message.
* @param {string} messageName
* The name of the message to send, as passed to `addListener`.
* @param {object} data
* A structured-clone-compatible object to send to the message
* recipient.
* @param {object} [options]
* An object containing any of the following properties:
* @param {object} [options.recipient]
* A structured-clone-compatible object to identify the message
* recipient. The object must match the `messageFilterStrict` and
* `messageFilterPermissive` filters defined by recipients in order
* for the message to be received.
* @param {object} [options.sender]
* A structured-clone-compatible object to identify the message
* sender. This object may also be used to avoid delivering the
* message to the sender, and as a filter to prematurely
* abort responses when the sender is being destroyed.
* @see `abortResponses`.
* @param {boolean} [options.lowPriority = false]
* If true, treat this as a low-priority message, and attempt to
* send it in the same chunk as other messages to the same target
* the next time the event queue is idle. This option reduces
* messaging overhead at the expense of adding some latency.
* @param {integer} [options.responseType = RESPONSE_SINGLE]
* Specifies the type of response expected. See the `RESPONSE_*`
* contents for details.
* @returns {Promise}
*/
sendMessage(target, messageName, data, options = {}) {
let sender = options.sender || {};
let recipient = options.recipient || {};
let responseType = options.responseType || this.RESPONSE_SINGLE;
let channelId = ExtensionUtils.getUniqueId();
let message = {messageName, channelId, sender, recipient, data, responseType};
data = null;
if (responseType == this.RESPONSE_NONE) {
try {
target.sendAsyncMessage(MESSAGE_MESSAGES, [message]);
} catch (e) {
// Caller is not expecting a reply, so dump the error to the console.
Cu.reportError(e);
return Promise.reject(e);
}
return Promise.resolve(); // Not expecting any reply.
}
let broker = this.responseManagers.get(target);
let pending = new PendingMessage(channelId, message, recipient, broker);
message = null;
try {
broker.sendMessage(pending, options);
} catch (e) {
pending.reject(e);
}
return pending.promise;
},
_callHandlers(handlers, data) {
let responseType = data.responseType;
// At least one handler is required for all response types but
// RESPONSE_ALL.
if (handlers.length == 0 && responseType != this.RESPONSE_ALL) {
return Promise.reject({result: MessageChannel.RESULT_NO_HANDLER,
message: "No matching message handler"});
}
if (responseType == this.RESPONSE_SINGLE) {
if (handlers.length > 1) {
return Promise.reject({result: MessageChannel.RESULT_MULTIPLE_HANDLERS,
message: `Multiple matching handlers for ${data.messageName}`});
}
// Note: We use `new Promise` rather than `Promise.resolve` here
// so that errors from the handler are trapped and converted into
// rejected promises.
return new Promise(resolve => {
resolve(handlers[0].receiveMessage(data));
});
}
let responses = handlers.map(handler => {
try {
return handler.receiveMessage(data);
} catch (e) {
return Promise.reject(e);
}
});
data = null;
responses = responses.filter(response => response !== undefined);
switch (responseType) {
case this.RESPONSE_FIRST:
if (responses.length == 0) {
return Promise.reject({result: MessageChannel.RESULT_NO_RESPONSE,
message: "No handler returned a response"});
}
return Promise.race(responses);
case this.RESPONSE_ALL:
return Promise.all(responses);
}
return Promise.reject({message: "Invalid response type"});
},
/**
* Handles dispatching message callbacks from the message brokers to their
* appropriate `MessageReceivers`, and routing the responses back to the
* original senders.
*
* Each handler object is a `MessageReceiver` object as passed to
* `addListener`.
*
* @param {Array<MessageHandler>} handlers
* @param {object} data
* @param {nsIMessageSender|{messageManager:nsIMessageSender}} data.target
*/
_handleMessage(handlers, data) {
if (data.responseType == this.RESPONSE_NONE) {
handlers.forEach(handler => {
// The sender expects no reply, so dump any errors to the console.
new Promise(resolve => {
resolve(handler.receiveMessage(data));
}).catch(e => {
Cu.reportError(e.stack ? `${e}\n${e.stack}` : e.message || e);
});
});
data = null;
// Note: Unhandled messages are silently dropped.
return;
}
let target = getMessageManager(data.target);
let deferred = {
sender: data.sender,
messageManager: target,
channelId: data.channelId,
respondingSide: true,
};
let cleanup = () => {
this.pendingResponses.delete(deferred);
if (target.dispose) {
target.dispose();
}
};
this.pendingResponses.add(deferred);
deferred.promise = new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
deferred.reject = reject;
this._callHandlers(handlers, data).then(resolve, reject);
data = null;
}).then(
value => {
let response = {
result: this.RESULT_SUCCESS,
messageName: deferred.channelId,
recipient: {},
value,
};
if (target.isDisconnected) {
// Target is disconnected. We can't send an error response, so
// don't even try.
return;
}
target.sendAsyncMessage(MESSAGE_RESPONSE, response);
},
error => {
if (target.isDisconnected) {
// Target is disconnected. We can't send an error response, so
// don't even try.
if (error.result !== this.RESULT_DISCONNECTED &&
error.result !== this.RESULT_NO_RESPONSE) {
Cu.reportError(Cu.getClassName(error, false) === "Object" ? error.message : error);
}
return;
}
let response = {
result: this.RESULT_ERROR,
messageName: deferred.channelId,
recipient: {},
error: {},
};
if (error && typeof(error) == "object") {
if (error.result) {
response.result = error.result;
}
// Error objects are not structured-clonable, so just copy
// over the important properties.
for (let key of ["fileName", "filename", "lineNumber",
"columnNumber", "message", "stack", "result",
"mozWebExtLocation"]) {
if (key in error) {
response.error[key] = error[key];
}
}
}
target.sendAsyncMessage(MESSAGE_RESPONSE, response);
})
.then(
cleanup,
e => {
cleanup();
Cu.reportError(e);
});
},
/**
* Handles message callbacks from the response brokers.
*
* @param {MessageHandler?} handler
* A deferred object created by `sendMessage`, to be resolved
* or rejected based on the contents of the response.
* @param {object} data
* @param {nsIMessageSender|{messageManager:nsIMessageSender}} data.target
*/
_handleResponse(handler, data) {
// If we have an error at this point, we have handler to report it to,
// so just log it.
if (!handler) {
if (this.abortedResponses.has(data.messageName)) {
this.abortedResponses.delete(data.messageName);
Services.console.logStringMessage(`Ignoring response to aborted listener for ${data.messageName}`);
} else {
Cu.reportError(`No matching message response handler for ${data.messageName}`);
}
} else if (data.result === this.RESULT_SUCCESS) {
handler.resolve(data.value);
} else {
handler.reject(data.error);
}
},
/**
* Aborts pending message response for the specific channel.
*
* @param {string} channelId
* A string for channelId of the response.
* @param {object} reason
* An object describing the reason the response was aborted.
* Will be passed to the promise rejection handler of the aborted
* response.
*/
abortChannel(channelId, reason) {
for (let response of this.pendingResponses) {
if (channelId === response.channelId && response.respondingSide) {
this.pendingResponses.delete(response);
response.reject(reason);
}
}
},
/**
* Aborts any pending message responses to senders matching the given
* filter.
*
* @param {object} sender
* The object on which to filter senders, as determined by
* `matchesFilter`.
* @param {object} [reason]
* An optional object describing the reason the response was aborted.
* Will be passed to the promise rejection handler of all aborted
* responses.
*/
abortResponses(sender, reason = this.REASON_DISCONNECTED) {
for (let response of this.pendingResponses) {
if (this.matchesFilter(sender, response.sender)) {
this.pendingResponses.delete(response);
this.abortedResponses.add(response.channelId);
response.reject(reason);
}
}
},
/**
* Aborts any pending message responses to the broker for the given
* message manager.
*
* @param {nsIMessageListenerManager} target
* The message manager for which to abort brokers.
* @param {object} reason
* An object describing the reason the responses were aborted.
* Will be passed to the promise rejection handler of all aborted
* responses.
*/
abortMessageManager(target, reason) {
for (let response of this.pendingResponses) {
if (matches(response.messageManager, target)) {
this.abortedResponses.add(response.channelId);
response.reject(reason);
}
}
},
observe(subject, topic, data) {
switch (topic) {
case "message-manager-close":
case "message-manager-disconnect":
try {
if (this.responseManagers.has(subject)) {
this.abortMessageManager(subject, this.REASON_DISCONNECTED);
}
} finally {
this.responseManagers.delete(subject);
this.messageManagers.delete(subject);
}
break;
}
},
};
MessageChannel.init();