/* 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/. */ var EXPORTED_SYMBOLS = ["Async"]; ChromeUtils.import("resource://gre/modules/Services.jsm"); ChromeUtils.import("resource://gre/modules/XPCOMUtils.jsm"); /* * Helpers for various async operations. */ var Async = { /** * Execute an arbitrary number of asynchronous functions one after the * other, passing the callback arguments on to the next one. All functions * must take a callback function as their last argument. The 'this' object * will be whatever chain()'s is. * * @usage this._chain = Async.chain; * this._chain(this.foo, this.bar, this.baz)(args, for, foo) * * This is equivalent to: * * let self = this; * self.foo(args, for, foo, function (bars, args) { * self.bar(bars, args, function (baz, params) { * self.baz(baz, params); * }); * }); */ chain: function chain() { let funcs = Array.slice(arguments); let thisObj = this; return function callback() { if (funcs.length) { let args = Array.slice(arguments).concat(callback); let f = funcs.shift(); f.apply(thisObj, args); } }; }, /** * Check if the app is still ready (not quitting). Returns true, or throws an * exception if not ready. */ checkAppReady: function checkAppReady() { // Watch for app-quit notification to stop any sync calls Services.obs.addObserver(function onQuitApplication() { Services.obs.removeObserver(onQuitApplication, "quit-application"); Async.checkAppReady = Async.promiseYield = function() { let exception = Components.Exception("App. Quitting", Cr.NS_ERROR_ABORT); exception.appIsShuttingDown = true; throw exception; }; }, "quit-application"); // In the common case, checkAppReady just returns true return (Async.checkAppReady = function() { return true; })(); }, /** * Check if the app is still ready (not quitting). Returns true if the app * is ready, or false if it is being shut down. */ isAppReady() { try { return Async.checkAppReady(); } catch (ex) { if (!Async.isShutdownException(ex)) { throw ex; } } return false; }, /** * Check if the passed exception is one raised by checkAppReady. Typically * this will be used in exception handlers to allow such exceptions to * make their way to the top frame and allow the app to actually terminate. */ isShutdownException(exception) { return exception && exception.appIsShuttingDown === true; }, /** * A "tight loop" of promises can still lock up the browser for some time. * Periodically waiting for a promise returned by this function will solve * that. * You should probably not use this method directly and instead use jankYielder * below. * Some reference here: * - https://gist.github.com/jesstelford/bbb30b983bddaa6e5fef2eb867d37678 * - https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1094248 */ promiseYield() { return new Promise(resolve => { Services.tm.currentThread.dispatch(resolve, Ci.nsIThread.DISPATCH_NORMAL); }); }, // Returns a method that yields every X calls. // Common case is calling the returned method every iteration in a loop. jankYielder(yieldEvery = 50) { let iterations = 0; return async () => { Async.checkAppReady(); // Let it throw! if (++iterations % yieldEvery === 0) { await Async.promiseYield(); } }; }, /** * Turn a synchronous iterator/iterable into an async iterator that calls a * Async.jankYielder at each step. * * @param iterable {Iterable} * Iterable or iterator that should be wrapped. (Anything usable in * for..of should work) * * @param [maybeYield = 50] {number|() => Promise} * Either an existing jankYielder to use, or a number to provide as the * argument to Async.jankYielder. */ async* yieldingIterator(iterable, maybeYield = 50) { if (typeof maybeYield == "number") { maybeYield = Async.jankYielder(maybeYield); } for (let item of iterable) { await maybeYield(); yield item; } }, asyncQueueCaller(log) { return new AsyncQueueCaller(log); }, asyncObserver(log, obj) { return new AsyncObserver(log, obj); }, }; /** * Allows consumers to enqueue asynchronous callbacks to be called in order. * Typically this is used when providing a callback to a caller that doesn't * await on promises. */ class AsyncQueueCaller { constructor(log) { this._log = log; this._queue = Promise.resolve(); this.QueryInterface = ChromeUtils.generateQI([Ci.nsIObserver, Ci.nsISupportsWeakReference]); } /** * /!\ Never await on another function that calls enqueueCall /!\ * on the same queue or we will deadlock. */ enqueueCall(func) { this._queue = (async () => { await this._queue; try { return await func(); } catch (e) { this._log.error(e); return false; } })(); } promiseCallsComplete() { return this._queue; } } /* * Subclass of AsyncQueueCaller that can be used with Services.obs directly. * When this observe() is called, it will enqueue a call to the consumers's * observe(). */ class AsyncObserver extends AsyncQueueCaller { constructor(obj, log) { super(log); this.obj = obj; } observe(subject, topic, data) { this.enqueueCall(() => this.obj.observe(subject, topic, data)); } promiseObserversComplete() { return this.promiseCallsComplete(); } }