/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */ this.EXPORTED_SYMBOLS = ["fxAccounts", "FxAccounts"]; const {classes: Cc, interfaces: Ci, utils: Cu} = Components; Cu.import("resource://gre/modules/Log.jsm"); Cu.import("resource://gre/modules/Promise.jsm"); Cu.import("resource://gre/modules/osfile.jsm"); Cu.import("resource://services-common/utils.js"); Cu.import("resource://services-crypto/utils.js"); Cu.import("resource://gre/modules/Services.jsm"); Cu.import("resource://gre/modules/XPCOMUtils.jsm"); Cu.import("resource://gre/modules/Timer.jsm"); Cu.import("resource://gre/modules/Task.jsm"); Cu.import("resource://gre/modules/FxAccountsCommon.js"); XPCOMUtils.defineLazyModuleGetter(this, "FxAccountsClient", "resource://gre/modules/FxAccountsClient.jsm"); XPCOMUtils.defineLazyModuleGetter(this, "jwcrypto", "resource://gre/modules/identity/jwcrypto.jsm"); // All properties exposed by the public FxAccounts API. let publicProperties = [ "accountStatus", "getAccountsClient", "getAccountsSignInURI", "getAccountsSignUpURI", "getAssertion", "getKeys", "getSignedInUser", "loadAndPoll", "localtimeOffsetMsec", "now", "promiseAccountsForceSigninURI", "resendVerificationEmail", "setSignedInUser", "signOut", "version", "whenVerified" ]; // An AccountState object holds all state related to one specific account. // Only one AccountState is ever "current" in the FxAccountsInternal object - // whenever a user logs out or logs in, the current AccountState is discarded, // making it impossible for the wrong state or state data to be accidentally // used. // In addition, it has some promise-related helpers to ensure that if an // attempt is made to resolve a promise on a "stale" state (eg, if an // operation starts, but a different user logs in before the operation // completes), the promise will be rejected. // It is intended to be used thusly: // somePromiseBasedFunction: function() { // let currentState = this.currentAccountState; // return someOtherPromiseFunction().then( // data => currentState.resolve(data) // ); // } // If the state has changed between the function being called and the promise // being resolved, the .resolve() call will actually be rejected. AccountState = function(fxaInternal) { this.fxaInternal = fxaInternal; }; AccountState.prototype = { cert: null, keyPair: null, signedInUser: null, whenVerifiedDeferred: null, whenKeysReadyDeferred: null, get isCurrent() this.fxaInternal && this.fxaInternal.currentAccountState === this, abort: function() { if (this.whenVerifiedDeferred) { this.whenVerifiedDeferred.reject( new Error("Verification aborted; Another user signing in")); this.whenVerifiedDeferred = null; } if (this.whenKeysReadyDeferred) { this.whenKeysReadyDeferred.reject( new Error("Verification aborted; Another user signing in")); this.whenKeysReadyDeferred = null; } this.cert = null; this.keyPair = null; this.signedInUser = null; this.fxaInternal = null; }, getUserAccountData: function() { // Skip disk if user is cached. if (this.signedInUser) { return this.resolve(this.signedInUser.accountData); } return this.fxaInternal.signedInUserStorage.get().then( user => { if (logPII) { // don't stringify unless it will be written. We should replace this // check with param substitutions added in bug 966674 log.debug("getUserAccountData -> " + JSON.stringify(user)); } if (user && user.version == this.version) { log.debug("setting signed in user"); this.signedInUser = user; } return this.resolve(user ? user.accountData : null); }, err => { if (err instanceof OS.File.Error && err.becauseNoSuchFile) { // File hasn't been created yet. That will be done // on the first call to getSignedInUser return this.resolve(null); } return this.reject(err); } ); }, setUserAccountData: function(accountData) { return this.fxaInternal.signedInUserStorage.get().then(record => { if (!this.isCurrent) { return this.reject(new Error("Another user has signed in")); } record.accountData = accountData; this.signedInUser = record; return this.fxaInternal.signedInUserStorage.set(record) .then(() => this.resolve(accountData)); }); }, getCertificate: function(data, keyPair, mustBeValidUntil) { if (logPII) { // don't stringify unless it will be written. We should replace this // check with param substitutions added in bug 966674 log.debug("getCertificate" + JSON.stringify(this.signedInUser)); } // TODO: get the lifetime from the cert's .exp field if (this.cert && this.cert.validUntil > mustBeValidUntil) { log.debug(" getCertificate already had one"); return this.resolve(this.cert.cert); } // else get our cert signed let willBeValidUntil = this.fxaInternal.now() + CERT_LIFETIME; return this.fxaInternal.getCertificateSigned(data.sessionToken, keyPair.serializedPublicKey, CERT_LIFETIME).then( cert => { log.debug("getCertificate got a new one: " + !!cert); this.cert = { cert: cert, validUntil: willBeValidUntil }; return cert; } ).then(result => this.resolve(result)); }, getKeyPair: function(mustBeValidUntil) { if (this.keyPair && (this.keyPair.validUntil > mustBeValidUntil)) { log.debug("getKeyPair: already have a keyPair"); return this.resolve(this.keyPair.keyPair); } // Otherwse, create a keypair and set validity limit. let willBeValidUntil = this.fxaInternal.now() + KEY_LIFETIME; let d = Promise.defer(); jwcrypto.generateKeyPair("DS160", (err, kp) => { if (err) { return this.reject(err); } this.keyPair = { keyPair: kp, validUntil: willBeValidUntil }; log.debug("got keyPair"); delete this.cert; d.resolve(this.keyPair.keyPair); }); return d.promise.then(result => this.resolve(result)); }, resolve: function(result) { if (!this.isCurrent) { log.info("An accountState promise was resolved, but was actually rejected" + " due to a different user being signed in. Originally resolved" + " with: " + result); return Promise.reject(new Error("A different user signed in")); } return Promise.resolve(result); }, reject: function(error) { // It could be argued that we should just let it reject with the original // error - but this runs the risk of the error being (eg) a 401, which // might cause the consumer to attempt some remediation and cause other // problems. if (!this.isCurrent) { log.info("An accountState promise was rejected, but we are ignoring that" + "reason and rejecting it due to a different user being signed in." + "Originally rejected with: " + reason); return Promise.reject(new Error("A different user signed in")); } return Promise.reject(error); }, } /** * Copies properties from a given object to another object. * * @param from (object) * The object we read property descriptors from. * @param to (object) * The object that we set property descriptors on. * @param options (object) (optional) * {keys: [...]} * Lets the caller pass the names of all properties they want to be * copied. Will copy all properties of the given source object by * default. * {bind: object} * Lets the caller specify the object that will be used to .bind() * all function properties we find to. Will bind to the given target * object by default. */ function copyObjectProperties(from, to, opts = {}) { let keys = (opts && opts.keys) || Object.keys(from); let thisArg = (opts && opts.bind) || to; for (let prop of keys) { let desc = Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor(from, prop); if (typeof(desc.value) == "function") { desc.value = desc.value.bind(thisArg); } if (desc.get) { desc.get = desc.get.bind(thisArg); } if (desc.set) { desc.set = desc.set.bind(thisArg); } Object.defineProperty(to, prop, desc); } } /** * The public API's constructor. */ this.FxAccounts = function (mockInternal) { let internal = new FxAccountsInternal(); let external = {}; // Copy all public properties to the 'external' object. let prototype = FxAccountsInternal.prototype; let options = {keys: publicProperties, bind: internal}; copyObjectProperties(prototype, external, options); // Copy all of the mock's properties to the internal object. if (mockInternal && !mockInternal.onlySetInternal) { copyObjectProperties(mockInternal, internal); } if (mockInternal) { // Exposes the internal object for testing only. external.internal = internal; } return Object.freeze(external); } /** * The internal API's constructor. */ function FxAccountsInternal() { this.version = DATA_FORMAT_VERSION; // Make a local copy of these constants so we can mock it in testing this.POLL_STEP = POLL_STEP; this.POLL_SESSION = POLL_SESSION; // We will create this.pollTimeRemaining below; it will initially be // set to the value of POLL_SESSION. // We interact with the Firefox Accounts auth server in order to confirm that // a user's email has been verified and also to fetch the user's keys from // the server. We manage these processes in possibly long-lived promises // that are internal to this object (never exposed to callers). Because // Firefox Accounts allows for only one logged-in user, and because it's // conceivable that while we are waiting to verify one identity, a caller // could start verification on a second, different identity, we need to be // able to abort all work on the first sign-in process. The currentTimer and // currentAccountState are used for this purpose. // (XXX - should the timer be directly on the currentAccountState?) this.currentTimer = null; this.currentAccountState = new AccountState(this); // We don't reference |profileDir| in the top-level module scope // as we may be imported before we know where it is. this.signedInUserStorage = new JSONStorage({ filename: DEFAULT_STORAGE_FILENAME, baseDir: OS.Constants.Path.profileDir, }); } /** * The internal API's prototype. */ FxAccountsInternal.prototype = { /** * The current data format's version number. */ version: DATA_FORMAT_VERSION, _fxAccountsClient: null, get fxAccountsClient() { if (!this._fxAccountsClient) { this._fxAccountsClient = new FxAccountsClient(); } return this._fxAccountsClient; }, /** * Return the current time in milliseconds as an integer. Allows tests to * manipulate the date to simulate certificate expiration. */ now: function() { return this.fxAccountsClient.now(); }, getAccountsClient: function() { return this.fxAccountsClient; }, /** * Return clock offset in milliseconds, as reported by the fxAccountsClient. * This can be overridden for testing. * * The offset is the number of milliseconds that must be added to the client * clock to make it equal to the server clock. For example, if the client is * five minutes ahead of the server, the localtimeOffsetMsec will be -300000. */ get localtimeOffsetMsec() { return this.fxAccountsClient.localtimeOffsetMsec; }, /** * Ask the server whether the user's email has been verified */ checkEmailStatus: function checkEmailStatus(sessionToken) { return this.fxAccountsClient.recoveryEmailStatus(sessionToken); }, /** * Once the user's email is verified, we can request the keys */ fetchKeys: function fetchKeys(keyFetchToken) { log.debug("fetchKeys: " + !!keyFetchToken); if (logPII) { log.debug("fetchKeys - the token is " + keyFetchToken); } return this.fxAccountsClient.accountKeys(keyFetchToken); }, // set() makes sure that polling is happening, if necessary. // get() does not wait for verification, and returns an object even if // unverified. The caller of get() must check .verified . // The "fxaccounts:onverified" event will fire only when the verified // state goes from false to true, so callers must register their observer // and then call get(). In particular, it will not fire when the account // was found to be verified in a previous boot: if our stored state says // the account is verified, the event will never fire. So callers must do: // register notification observer (go) // userdata = get() // if (userdata.verified()) {go()} /** * Get the user currently signed in to Firefox Accounts. * * @return Promise * The promise resolves to the credentials object of the signed-in user: * { * email: The user's email address * uid: The user's unique id * sessionToken: Session for the FxA server * kA: An encryption key from the FxA server * kB: An encryption key derived from the user's FxA password * verified: email verification status * authAt: The time (seconds since epoch) that this record was * authenticated * } * or null if no user is signed in. */ getSignedInUser: function getSignedInUser() { let currentState = this.currentAccountState; return currentState.getUserAccountData().then(data => { if (!data) { return null; } if (!this.isUserEmailVerified(data)) { // If the email is not verified, start polling for verification, // but return null right away. We don't want to return a promise // that might not be fulfilled for a long time. this.startVerifiedCheck(data); } return data; }).then(result => currentState.resolve(result)); }, /** * Set the current user signed in to Firefox Accounts. * * @param credentials * The credentials object obtained by logging in or creating * an account on the FxA server: * { * authAt: The time (seconds since epoch) that this record was * authenticated * email: The users email address * keyFetchToken: a keyFetchToken which has not yet been used * sessionToken: Session for the FxA server * uid: The user's unique id * unwrapBKey: used to unwrap kB, derived locally from the * password (not revealed to the FxA server) * verified: true/false * } * @return Promise * The promise resolves to null when the data is saved * successfully and is rejected on error. */ setSignedInUser: function setSignedInUser(credentials) { log.debug("setSignedInUser - aborting any existing flows"); this.abortExistingFlow(); let record = {version: this.version, accountData: credentials}; let currentState = this.currentAccountState; // Cache a clone of the credentials object. currentState.signedInUser = JSON.parse(JSON.stringify(record)); // This promise waits for storage, but not for verification. // We're telling the caller that this is durable now. return this.signedInUserStorage.set(record).then(() => { this.notifyObservers(ONLOGIN_NOTIFICATION); if (!this.isUserEmailVerified(credentials)) { this.startVerifiedCheck(credentials); } }).then(result => currentState.resolve(result)); }, /** * returns a promise that fires with the assertion. If there is no verified * signed-in user, fires with null. */ getAssertion: function getAssertion(audience) { log.debug("enter getAssertion()"); let currentState = this.currentAccountState; let mustBeValidUntil = this.now() + ASSERTION_USE_PERIOD; return currentState.getUserAccountData().then(data => { if (!data) { // No signed-in user return null; } if (!this.isUserEmailVerified(data)) { // Signed-in user has not verified email return null; } return currentState.getKeyPair(mustBeValidUntil).then(keyPair => { return currentState.getCertificate(data, keyPair, mustBeValidUntil) .then(cert => { return this.getAssertionFromCert(data, keyPair, cert, audience); }); }); }).then(result => currentState.resolve(result)); }, /** * Resend the verification email fot the currently signed-in user. * */ resendVerificationEmail: function resendVerificationEmail() { let currentState = this.currentAccountState; return this.getSignedInUser().then(data => { // If the caller is asking for verification to be re-sent, and there is // no signed-in user to begin with, this is probably best regarded as an // error. if (data) { this.pollEmailStatus(currentState, data.sessionToken, "start"); return this.fxAccountsClient.resendVerificationEmail(data.sessionToken); } throw new Error("Cannot resend verification email; no signed-in user"); }); }, /* * Reset state such that any previous flow is canceled. */ abortExistingFlow: function abortExistingFlow() { if (this.currentTimer) { log.debug("Polling aborted; Another user signing in"); clearTimeout(this.currentTimer); this.currentTimer = 0; } this.currentAccountState.abort(); this.currentAccountState = new AccountState(this); }, accountStatus: function accountStatus() { return this.currentAccountState.getUserAccountData().then(data => { if (!data) { return false; } return this.fxAccountsClient.accountStatus(data.uid); }); }, signOut: function signOut(localOnly) { let currentState = this.currentAccountState; let sessionToken; return currentState.getUserAccountData().then(data => { // Save the session token for use in the call to signOut below. sessionToken = data && data.sessionToken; return this._signOutLocal(); }).then(() => { // FxAccountsManager calls here, then does its own call // to FxAccountsClient.signOut(). if (!localOnly) { // Wrap this in a promise so *any* errors in signOut won't // block the local sign out. This is *not* returned. Promise.resolve().then(() => { // This can happen in the background and shouldn't block // the user from signing out. The server must tolerate // clients just disappearing, so this call should be best effort. return this._signOutServer(sessionToken); }).then(null, err => { log.error("Error during remote sign out of Firefox Accounts: " + err); }); } }).then(() => { this.notifyObservers(ONLOGOUT_NOTIFICATION); }); }, /** * This function should be called in conjunction with a server-side * signOut via FxAccountsClient. */ _signOutLocal: function signOutLocal() { this.abortExistingFlow(); this.currentAccountState.signedInUser = null; // clear in-memory cache return this.signedInUserStorage.set(null); }, _signOutServer: function signOutServer(sessionToken) { return this.fxAccountsClient.signOut(sessionToken); }, /** * Fetch encryption keys for the signed-in-user from the FxA API server. * * Not for user consumption. Exists to cause the keys to be fetch. * * Returns user data so that it can be chained with other methods. * * @return Promise * The promise resolves to the credentials object of the signed-in user: * { * email: The user's email address * uid: The user's unique id * sessionToken: Session for the FxA server * kA: An encryption key from the FxA server * kB: An encryption key derived from the user's FxA password * verified: email verification status * } * or null if no user is signed in */ getKeys: function() { let currentState = this.currentAccountState; return currentState.getUserAccountData().then((userData) => { if (!userData) { throw new Error("Can't get keys; User is not signed in"); } if (userData.kA && userData.kB) { return userData; } if (!currentState.whenKeysReadyDeferred) { currentState.whenKeysReadyDeferred = Promise.defer(); if (userData.keyFetchToken) { this.fetchAndUnwrapKeys(userData.keyFetchToken).then( (dataWithKeys) => { if (!dataWithKeys.kA || !dataWithKeys.kB) { currentState.whenKeysReadyDeferred.reject( new Error("user data missing kA or kB") ); return; } currentState.whenKeysReadyDeferred.resolve(dataWithKeys); }, (err) => { currentState.whenKeysReadyDeferred.reject(err); } ); } else { currentState.whenKeysReadyDeferred.reject('No keyFetchToken'); } } return currentState.whenKeysReadyDeferred.promise; }).then(result => currentState.resolve(result)); }, fetchAndUnwrapKeys: function(keyFetchToken) { if (logPII) { log.debug("fetchAndUnwrapKeys: token: " + keyFetchToken); } let currentState = this.currentAccountState; return Task.spawn(function* task() { // Sign out if we don't have a key fetch token. if (!keyFetchToken) { log.warn("improper fetchAndUnwrapKeys() call: token missing"); yield this.signOut(); return null; } let {kA, wrapKB} = yield this.fetchKeys(keyFetchToken); let data = yield currentState.getUserAccountData(); // Sanity check that the user hasn't changed out from under us if (data.keyFetchToken !== keyFetchToken) { throw new Error("Signed in user changed while fetching keys!"); } // Next statements must be synchronous until we setUserAccountData // so that we don't risk getting into a weird state. let kB_hex = CryptoUtils.xor(CommonUtils.hexToBytes(data.unwrapBKey), wrapKB); if (logPII) { log.debug("kB_hex: " + kB_hex); } data.kA = CommonUtils.bytesAsHex(kA); data.kB = CommonUtils.bytesAsHex(kB_hex); delete data.keyFetchToken; delete data.unwrapBKey; log.debug("Keys Obtained: kA=" + !!data.kA + ", kB=" + !!data.kB); if (logPII) { log.debug("Keys Obtained: kA=" + data.kA + ", kB=" + data.kB); } yield currentState.setUserAccountData(data); // We are now ready for business. This should only be invoked once // per setSignedInUser(), regardless of whether we've rebooted since // setSignedInUser() was called. this.notifyObservers(ONVERIFIED_NOTIFICATION); return data; }.bind(this)).then(result => currentState.resolve(result)); }, getAssertionFromCert: function(data, keyPair, cert, audience) { log.debug("getAssertionFromCert"); let payload = {}; let d = Promise.defer(); let options = { duration: ASSERTION_LIFETIME, localtimeOffsetMsec: this.localtimeOffsetMsec, now: this.now() }; let currentState = this.currentAccountState; // "audience" should look like "http://123done.org". // The generated assertion will expire in two minutes. jwcrypto.generateAssertion(cert, keyPair, audience, options, (err, signed) => { if (err) { log.error("getAssertionFromCert: " + err); d.reject(err); } else { log.debug("getAssertionFromCert returning signed: " + !!signed); if (logPII) { log.debug("getAssertionFromCert returning signed: " + signed); } d.resolve(signed); } }); return d.promise.then(result => currentState.resolve(result)); }, getCertificateSigned: function(sessionToken, serializedPublicKey, lifetime) { log.debug("getCertificateSigned: " + !!sessionToken + " " + !!serializedPublicKey); if (logPII) { log.debug("getCertificateSigned: " + sessionToken + " " + serializedPublicKey); } return this.fxAccountsClient.signCertificate( sessionToken, JSON.parse(serializedPublicKey), lifetime ); }, getUserAccountData: function() { return this.currentAccountState.getUserAccountData(); }, isUserEmailVerified: function isUserEmailVerified(data) { return !!(data && data.verified); }, /** * Setup for and if necessary do email verification polling. */ loadAndPoll: function() { let currentState = this.currentAccountState; return currentState.getUserAccountData() .then(data => { if (data && !this.isUserEmailVerified(data)) { this.pollEmailStatus(currentState, data.sessionToken, "start"); } return data; }); }, startVerifiedCheck: function(data) { log.debug("startVerifiedCheck " + JSON.stringify(data)); // Get us to the verified state, then get the keys. This returns a promise // that will fire when we are completely ready. // // Login is truly complete once keys have been fetched, so once getKeys() // obtains and stores kA and kB, it will fire the onverified observer // notification. // The callers of startVerifiedCheck never consume a returned promise (ie, // this is simply kicking off a background fetch) so we must add a rejection // handler to avoid runtime warnings about the rejection not being handled. this.whenVerified(data).then( () => this.getKeys(), err => log.info("startVerifiedCheck promise was rejected: " + err) ); }, whenVerified: function(data) { let currentState = this.currentAccountState; if (data.verified) { log.debug("already verified"); return currentState.resolve(data); } if (!currentState.whenVerifiedDeferred) { log.debug("whenVerified promise starts polling for verified email"); this.pollEmailStatus(currentState, data.sessionToken, "start"); } return currentState.whenVerifiedDeferred.promise.then( result => currentState.resolve(result) ); }, notifyObservers: function(topic, data) { log.debug("Notifying observers of " + topic); Services.obs.notifyObservers(null, topic, data); }, // XXX - pollEmailStatus should maybe be on the AccountState object? pollEmailStatus: function pollEmailStatus(currentState, sessionToken, why) { log.debug("entering pollEmailStatus: " + why); if (why == "start") { // If we were already polling, stop and start again. This could happen // if the user requested the verification email to be resent while we // were already polling for receipt of an earlier email. this.pollTimeRemaining = this.POLL_SESSION; if (!currentState.whenVerifiedDeferred) { currentState.whenVerifiedDeferred = Promise.defer(); // This deferred might not end up with any handlers (eg, if sync // is yet to start up.) This might cause "A promise chain failed to // handle a rejection" messages, so add an error handler directly // on the promise to log the error. currentState.whenVerifiedDeferred.promise.then(null, err => { log.info("the wait for user verification was stopped: " + err); }); } } this.checkEmailStatus(sessionToken) .then((response) => { log.debug("checkEmailStatus -> " + JSON.stringify(response)); if (response && response.verified) { // Bug 947056 - Server should be able to tell FxAccounts.jsm to back // off or stop polling altogether currentState.getUserAccountData() .then((data) => { data.verified = true; return currentState.setUserAccountData(data); }) .then((data) => { // Now that the user is verified, we can proceed to fetch keys if (currentState.whenVerifiedDeferred) { currentState.whenVerifiedDeferred.resolve(data); delete currentState.whenVerifiedDeferred; } // Tell FxAccountsManager to clear its cache this.notifyObservers(ON_FXA_UPDATE_NOTIFICATION, ONVERIFIED_NOTIFICATION); }); } else { log.debug("polling with step = " + this.POLL_STEP); this.pollTimeRemaining -= this.POLL_STEP; log.debug("time remaining: " + this.pollTimeRemaining); if (this.pollTimeRemaining > 0) { this.currentTimer = setTimeout(() => { this.pollEmailStatus(currentState, sessionToken, "timer")}, this.POLL_STEP); log.debug("started timer " + this.currentTimer); } else { if (currentState.whenVerifiedDeferred) { currentState.whenVerifiedDeferred.reject( new Error("User email verification timed out.") ); delete currentState.whenVerifiedDeferred; } } } }); }, // Return the URI of the remote UI flows. getAccountsSignUpURI: function() { let url = Services.urlFormatter.formatURLPref("identity.fxaccounts.remote.signup.uri"); if (!/^https:/.test(url)) { // Comment to un-break emacs js-mode highlighting throw new Error("Firefox Accounts server must use HTTPS"); } return url; }, // Return the URI of the remote UI flows. getAccountsSignInURI: function() { let url = Services.urlFormatter.formatURLPref("identity.fxaccounts.remote.signin.uri"); if (!/^https:/.test(url)) { // Comment to un-break emacs js-mode highlighting throw new Error("Firefox Accounts server must use HTTPS"); } return url; }, // Returns a promise that resolves with the URL to use to force a re-signin // of the current account. promiseAccountsForceSigninURI: function() { let url = Services.urlFormatter.formatURLPref("identity.fxaccounts.remote.force_auth.uri"); if (!/^https:/.test(url)) { // Comment to un-break emacs js-mode highlighting throw new Error("Firefox Accounts server must use HTTPS"); } let currentState = this.currentAccountState; // but we need to append the email address onto a query string. return this.getSignedInUser().then(accountData => { if (!accountData) { return null; } let newQueryPortion = url.indexOf("?") == -1 ? "?" : "&"; newQueryPortion += "email=" + encodeURIComponent(accountData.email); return url + newQueryPortion; }).then(result => currentState.resolve(result)); } }; /** * JSONStorage constructor that creates instances that may set/get * to a specified file, in a directory that will be created if it * doesn't exist. * * @param options { * filename: of the file to write to * baseDir: directory where the file resides * } * @return instance */ function JSONStorage(options) { this.baseDir = options.baseDir; this.path = OS.Path.join(options.baseDir, options.filename); }; JSONStorage.prototype = { set: function(contents) { return OS.File.makeDir(this.baseDir, {ignoreExisting: true}) .then(CommonUtils.writeJSON.bind(null, contents, this.path)); }, get: function() { return CommonUtils.readJSON(this.path); } }; // A getter for the instance to export XPCOMUtils.defineLazyGetter(this, "fxAccounts", function() { let a = new FxAccounts(); // XXX Bug 947061 - We need a strategy for resuming email verification after // browser restart a.loadAndPoll(); return a; });