Bug 1095798 - Add NetUtil.NewChannel2 and NetUtil.asyncFetch2 to NetUtil.jsm (r=sicking)

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Christoph Kerschbaumer 2014-12-15 18:38:03 -08:00
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@ -153,6 +153,120 @@ this.NetUtil = {
}
},
/**
* Asynchronously opens a source and fetches the response. A source can be
* an nsIURI, nsIFile, string spec, nsIChannel, or nsIInputStream. The
* provided callback will get an input stream containing the response, the
* result code, and a reference to the request.
*
* Please note, if aSource is an instance of an nsIChannel, then
* aLoadingNode, aLoadingPrincipal, aTriggeringPrincipal, aSecurityFlags,
* aContentPolicyType must be "undefined".
*
* @param aSource
* The nsIURI, nsIFile, string spec, nsIChannel, or nsIInputStream
* to open.
* @param aCallback
* The callback function that will be notified upon completion. It
* will get two arguments:
* 1) An nsIInputStream containing the data from aSource, if any.
* 2) The status code from opening the source.
* 3) Reference to the nsIRequest.
* @param aLoadingNode, aLoadingPrincipal, aTriggeringPrincipal
* aSecurityFlags, aContentPolicyType
* See param description in NetUtil_newChannel2.
*
* Note: As an interim we have asyncFetch as well as asyncFetch2.
* Once Bug 1087720 (which converts all js callers to use
* asyncFetch2) lands, we can remove asyncFetch completely.
*/
asyncFetch2: function NetUtil_asyncFetch2(aSource,
aCallback,
aLoadingNode,
aLoadingPrincipal,
aTriggeringPrincipal,
aSecurityFlags,
aContentPolicyType)
{
if (!aSource || !aCallback) {
let exception = new Components.Exception(
"Must have a source and a callback",
Cr.NS_ERROR_INVALID_ARG,
Components.stack.caller
);
throw exception;
}
// if aSource is an instance of an nsIChannel, all the individual
// args to create a loadInfo must be "undefined".
if (aSource instanceof Ci.nsIChannel) {
if ((typeof aLoadingNode != "undefined") ||
(typeof aLoadingPrincipal != "undefined") ||
(typeof aTriggeringPrincipal != "undefined") ||
(typeof aSecurityFlags != "undefined") ||
(typeof aContentPolicyType != "undefined")) {
let exception = new Components.Exception(
"LoadInfo arguments must be undefined",
Cr.NS_ERROR_INVALID_ARG,
Components.stack.caller
);
throw exception;
}
}
// Create a pipe that will create our output stream that we can use once
// we have gotten all the data.
let pipe = Cc["@mozilla.org/pipe;1"].
createInstance(Ci.nsIPipe);
pipe.init(true, true, 0, PR_UINT32_MAX, null);
// Create a listener that will give data to the pipe's output stream.
let listener = Cc["@mozilla.org/network/simple-stream-listener;1"].
createInstance(Ci.nsISimpleStreamListener);
listener.init(pipe.outputStream, {
onStartRequest: function(aRequest, aContext) {},
onStopRequest: function(aRequest, aContext, aStatusCode) {
pipe.outputStream.close();
aCallback(pipe.inputStream, aStatusCode, aRequest);
}
});
// Input streams are handled slightly differently from everything else.
if (aSource instanceof Ci.nsIInputStream) {
let pump = Cc["@mozilla.org/network/input-stream-pump;1"].
createInstance(Ci.nsIInputStreamPump);
pump.init(aSource, -1, -1, 0, 0, true);
pump.asyncRead(listener, null);
return;
}
let channel = aSource;
if (!(channel instanceof Ci.nsIChannel)) {
channel = this.newChannel2(aSource,
aLoadingNode,
aLoadingPrincipal,
aTriggeringPrincipal,
aSecurityFlags,
aContentPolicyType);
}
try {
channel.asyncOpen(listener, null);
}
catch (e) {
let exception = new Components.Exception(
"Failed to open input source '" + channel.originalURI.spec + "'",
e.result,
Components.stack.caller,
aSource,
e
);
throw exception;
}
},
/**
* Constructs a new URI for the given spec, character set, and base URI, or
* an nsIFile.
@ -221,6 +335,102 @@ this.NetUtil = {
return this.ioService.newChannelFromURI(uri);
},
/**
* Constructs a new channel for the given spec, character set, and base URI,
* or nsIURI, or nsIFile.
*
* @param aWhatToLoad
* The string spec for the desired URI, an nsIURI, or an nsIFile.
* @param aOriginCharset
* The character set for the URI. Only used if aWhatToLoad is a
* string.
* @param aBaseURI
* The base URI for the spec. Only used if aWhatToLoad is a string.
* @param aLoadingNode
* The loadingDocument of the channel.
* The element or document where the result of this request will be
* used. This is the document/element that will get access to the
* result of this request. For example for an image load, it's the
* document in which the image will be loaded. And for a CSS
* stylesheet it's the document whose rendering will be affected by
* the stylesheet.
* If possible, pass in the element which is performing the load. But
* if the load is coming from a JS API (such as XMLHttpRequest) or if
* the load might be coalesced across multiple elements (such as
* for <img>) then pass in the Document node instead.
* For loads that are not related to any document, such as loads coming
* from addons or internal browser features, use null here.
* @param aLoadingPrincipal
* The loadingPrincipal of the channel.
* The principal of the document where the result of this request will
* be used.
* This is generally the principal of the aLoadingNode. However for
* loads where aLoadingNode is null this argument still needs to be
* passed. For example for loads from a WebWorker, pass the principal
* of that worker. For loads from an addon or from internal browser
* features, pass the system principal.
* This principal should almost always be the system principal if
* aLoadingNode is null. The only exception to this is for loads
* from WebWorkers since they don't have any nodes to be passed as
* aLoadingNode.
* Please note, aLoadingPrincipal is *not* the principal of the
* resource being loaded. But rather the principal of the context
* where the resource will be used.
* @param aTriggeringPrincipal
* The triggeringPrincipal of the load.
* The triggeringPrincipal is the principal of the resource that caused
* this particular URL to be loaded.
* Most likely the triggeringPrincipal and the loadingPrincipal are
* identical, in which case the triggeringPrincipal can be left out.
* In some cases the loadingPrincipal and the triggeringPrincipal are
* different however, e.g. a stylesheet may import a subresource. In
* that case the principal of the stylesheet which contains the
* import command is the triggeringPrincipal, and the principal of
* the document whose rendering is affected is the loadingPrincipal.
* @param aSecurityFlags
* The securityFlags of the channel.
* Any of the securityflags defined in nsILoadInfo.idl
* @param aContentPolicyType
* The contentPolicyType of the channel.
* Any of the content types defined in nsIContentPolicy.idl
* @return an nsIChannel object.
*
* Note: As an interim we have newChannel as well as newChannel2.
* Once Bug 1087720 (which converts all js callers to use
* newChannel2) lands, we can remove newChannel completely.
*/
newChannel2: function NetUtil_newChannel2(aWhatToLoad,
aOriginCharset,
aBaseURI,
aLoadingNode,
aLoadingPrincipal,
aTriggeringPrincipal,
aSecurityFlags,
aContentPolicyType)
{
if (!aWhatToLoad) {
let exception = new Components.Exception(
"Must have a non-null string spec, nsIURI, or nsIFile object",
Cr.NS_ERROR_INVALID_ARG,
Components.stack.caller
);
throw exception;
}
let uri = aWhatToLoad;
if (!(aWhatToLoad instanceof Ci.nsIURI)) {
// We either have a string or an nsIFile that we'll need a URI for.
uri = this.newURI(aWhatToLoad, aOriginCharset, aBaseURI);
}
return this.ioService.newChannelFromURI2(uri,
aLoadingNode,
aLoadingPrincipal,
aTriggeringPrincipal,
aSecurityFlags,
aContentPolicyType);
},
/**
* Reads aCount bytes from aInputStream into a string.
*