зеркало из https://github.com/mozilla/gecko-dev.git
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Connect and disconnect in misleading here as a target aren't connected/disconnected, but instead, being unregistered and destroyed. The fact that they are "disconnected" is a side effect of this destruction. Also note that a Target is never "connected", it is only a Connection and its related sessions which really are connected to a remote client. Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D37042 --HG-- extra : moz-landing-system : lando |
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doc | ||
domains | ||
pref | ||
server | ||
sessions | ||
targets | ||
test | ||
Connection.jsm | ||
Error.jsm | ||
JSONHandler.jsm | ||
Log.jsm | ||
Observer.jsm | ||
Protocol.jsm | ||
README | ||
RecommendedPreferences.jsm | ||
RemoteAgent.conf | ||
RemoteAgent.jsm | ||
Sync.jsm | ||
WindowManager.jsm | ||
jar.mn | ||
moz.build |
README
The Firefox remote agent is a low-level debugging interface based on the CDP protocol. With it, you can inspect the state and control execution of documents running in web content, instrument Gecko in interesting ways, simulate user interaction for automation purposes, and debug JavaScript execution. This component provides an experimental and partial implementation of a remote devtools interface using the CDP protocol and transport layer. See https://firefox-source-docs.mozilla.org/remote/ for documentation. The remote agent is disabled by default, but can be enabled by setting a preference before running it: % ./mach run --setpref "remote.enabled=true" --remote-debugger