gecko-dev/services/fxaccounts/FxAccountsTelemetry.sys.mjs

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/* 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/. */
// FxA Telemetry support. For hysterical raisins, the actual implementation
// is inside "sync". We should move the core implementation somewhere that's
// sanely shared (eg, services-common?), but let's wait and see where we end up
// first...
import { XPCOMUtils } from "resource://gre/modules/XPCOMUtils.sys.mjs";
const lazy = {};
ChromeUtils.defineESModuleGetters(lazy, {
CryptoUtils: "resource://services-crypto/utils.sys.mjs",
// We use this observers module because we leverage its support for richer
// "subject" data.
Observers: "resource://services-common/observers.sys.mjs",
});
import {
PREF_ACCOUNT_ROOT,
log,
} from "resource://gre/modules/FxAccountsCommon.sys.mjs";
const PREF_SANITIZED_UID = PREF_ACCOUNT_ROOT + "telemetry.sanitized_uid";
XPCOMUtils.defineLazyPreferenceGetter(
lazy,
"pref_sanitizedUid",
PREF_SANITIZED_UID,
""
);
export class FxAccountsTelemetry {
constructor(fxai) {
this._fxai = fxai;
Services.telemetry.setEventRecordingEnabled("fxa", true);
}
// Records an event *in the Fxa/Sync ping*.
recordEvent(object, method, value, extra = undefined) {
// We need to ensure the telemetry module is loaded.
ChromeUtils.importESModule("resource://services-sync/telemetry.sys.mjs");
// Now it will be listening for the notifications...
lazy.Observers.notify("fxa:telemetry:event", {
object,
method,
value,
extra,
});
}
generateUUID() {
return Services.uuid.generateUUID().toString().slice(1, -1);
}
// A flow ID can be anything that's "probably" unique, so for now use a UUID.
generateFlowID() {
return this.generateUUID();
}
// FxA- and Sync-related metrics are submitted in a special-purpose "sync ping". This ping
// identifies the user by a version of their FxA uid that is HMAC-ed with a server-side secret
// key, in an attempt to provide a bit of anonymity.
// Secret back-channel by which tokenserver client code can set the hashed UID.
// This value conceptually belongs to FxA, but we currently get it from tokenserver,
// so there's some light hackery to put it in the right place.
_setHashedUID(hashedUID) {
if (!hashedUID) {
Services.prefs.clearUserPref(PREF_SANITIZED_UID);
} else {
Services.prefs.setStringPref(PREF_SANITIZED_UID, hashedUID);
}
}
getSanitizedUID() {
// Sadly, we can only currently obtain this value if the user has enabled sync.
return lazy.pref_sanitizedUid || null;
}
// Sanitize the ID of a device into something suitable for including in the
// ping. Returns null if no transformation is possible.
sanitizeDeviceId(deviceId) {
const uid = this.getSanitizedUID();
if (!uid) {
// Sadly, we can only currently get this if the user has enabled sync.
return null;
}
// Combine the raw device id with the sanitized uid to create a stable
// unique identifier that can't be mapped back to the user's FxA
// identity without knowing the metrics HMAC key.
// The result is 64 bytes long, which in retrospect is probably excessive,
// but it's already shipping...
return lazy.CryptoUtils.sha256(deviceId + uid);
}
// Record the connection of FxA or one of its services.
// Note that you must call this before performing the actual connection
// or we may record incorrect data - for example, we will not be able to
// determine whether FxA itself was connected before this call.
//
// Currently sends an event in the main telemetry event ping rather than the
// FxA/Sync ping (although this might change in the future)
//
// @param services - An array of service names which should be recorded. FxA
// itself is not counted as a "service" - ie, an empty array should be passed
// if the account is connected without anything else .
//
// @param how - How the connection was done.
async recordConnection(services, how = null) {
try {
let extra = {};
// Record that fxa was connected if it isn't currently - it will be soon.
if (!(await this._fxai.getUserAccountData())) {
extra.fxa = "true";
}
// Events.yaml only declares "sync" as a valid service.
if (services.includes("sync")) {
extra.sync = "true";
}
Services.telemetry.recordEvent("fxa", "connect", "account", how, extra);
} catch (ex) {
log.error("Failed to record connection telemetry", ex);
console.error("Failed to record connection telemetry", ex);
}
}
// Record the disconnection of FxA or one of its services.
// Note that you must call this before performing the actual disconnection
// or we may record incomplete data - for example, if this is called after
// disconnection, we've almost certainly lost the ability to record what
// services were enabled prior to disconnection.
//
// Currently sends an event in the main telemetry event ping rather than the
// FxA/Sync ping (although this might change in the future)
//
// @param service - the service being disconnected. If null, the account
// itself is being disconnected, so all connected services are too.
//
// @param how - how the disconnection was done.
async recordDisconnection(service = null, how = null) {
try {
let extra = {};
if (!service) {
extra.fxa = "true";
// We need a way to enumerate all services - but for now we just hard-code
// all possibilities here.
if (Services.prefs.prefHasUserValue("services.sync.username")) {
extra.sync = "true";
}
} else if (service == "sync") {
extra[service] = "true";
} else {
// Events.yaml only declares "sync" as a valid service.
log.warn(
`recordDisconnection has invalid value for service: ${service}`
);
}
Services.telemetry.recordEvent(
"fxa",
"disconnect",
"account",
how,
extra
);
} catch (ex) {
log.error("Failed to record disconnection telemetry", ex);
console.error("Failed to record disconnection telemetry", ex);
}
}
}