gecko-dev/browser/components/sessionstore/ContentRestore.jsm

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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/. */
"use strict";
var EXPORTED_SYMBOLS = ["ContentRestore"];
ChromeUtils.import("resource://gre/modules/Services.jsm", this);
ChromeUtils.defineModuleGetter(this, "SessionHistory",
"resource://gre/modules/sessionstore/SessionHistory.jsm");
ChromeUtils.defineModuleGetter(this, "Utils",
"resource://gre/modules/sessionstore/Utils.jsm");
ChromeUtils.defineModuleGetter(this, "E10SUtils",
"resource://gre/modules/E10SUtils.jsm");
/**
* This module implements the content side of session restoration. The chrome
* side is handled by SessionStore.jsm. The functions in this module are called
* by content-sessionStore.js based on messages received from SessionStore.jsm
* (or, in one case, based on a "load" event). Each tab has its own
* ContentRestore instance, constructed by content-sessionStore.js.
*
* In a typical restore, content-sessionStore.js will call the following based
* on messages and events it receives:
*
* restoreHistory(tabData, loadArguments, callbacks)
* Restores the tab's history and session cookies.
* restoreTabContent(loadArguments, finishCallback)
* Starts loading the data for the current page to restore.
* restoreDocument()
* Restore form and scroll data.
*
* When the page has been loaded from the network, we call finishCallback. It
* should send a message to SessionStore.jsm, which may cause other tabs to be
* restored.
*
* When the page has finished loading, a "load" event will trigger in
* content-sessionStore.js, which will call restoreDocument. At that point,
* form data is restored and the restore is complete.
*
* At any time, SessionStore.jsm can cancel the ongoing restore by sending a
* reset message, which causes resetRestore to be called. At that point it's
* legal to begin another restore.
*/
function ContentRestore(chromeGlobal) {
let internal = new ContentRestoreInternal(chromeGlobal);
let external = {};
let EXPORTED_METHODS = ["restoreHistory",
"restoreTabContent",
"restoreDocument",
"resetRestore",
];
for (let method of EXPORTED_METHODS) {
external[method] = internal[method].bind(internal);
}
return Object.freeze(external);
}
function ContentRestoreInternal(chromeGlobal) {
this.chromeGlobal = chromeGlobal;
// The following fields are only valid during certain phases of the restore
// process.
// The tabData for the restore. Set in restoreHistory and removed in
// restoreTabContent.
this._tabData = null;
// Contains {entry, scrollPositions, formdata}, where entry is a
// single entry from the tabData.entries array. Set in
// restoreTabContent and removed in restoreDocument.
this._restoringDocument = null;
// This listener is used to detect reloads on restoring tabs. Set in
// restoreHistory and removed in restoreTabContent.
this._historyListener = null;
// This listener detects when a pending tab starts loading (when not
// initiated by sessionstore) and when a restoring tab has finished loading
// data from the network. Set in restoreHistory() and restoreTabContent(),
// removed in resetRestore().
this._progressListener = null;
}
/**
* The API for the ContentRestore module. Methods listed in EXPORTED_METHODS are
* public.
*/
ContentRestoreInternal.prototype = {
get docShell() {
return this.chromeGlobal.docShell;
},
/**
* Starts the process of restoring a tab. The tabData to be restored is passed
* in here and used throughout the restoration. The epoch (which must be
* non-zero) is passed through to all the callbacks. If a load in the tab
* is started while it is pending, the appropriate callbacks are called.
*/
restoreHistory(tabData, loadArguments, callbacks) {
this._tabData = tabData;
// In case about:blank isn't done yet.
let webNavigation = this.docShell.QueryInterface(Ci.nsIWebNavigation);
webNavigation.stop(Ci.nsIWebNavigation.STOP_ALL);
// Make sure currentURI is set so that switch-to-tab works before the tab is
// restored. We'll reset this to about:blank when we try to restore the tab
// to ensure that docshell doeesn't get confused. Don't bother doing this if
// we're restoring immediately due to a process switch. It just causes the
// URL bar to be temporarily blank.
let activeIndex = tabData.index - 1;
let activePageData = tabData.entries[activeIndex] || {};
let uri = activePageData.url || null;
if (uri && !loadArguments) {
webNavigation.setCurrentURI(Services.io.newURI(uri));
}
SessionHistory.restore(this.docShell, tabData);
// Add a listener to watch for reloads.
let listener = new HistoryListener(this.docShell, () => {
// On reload, restore tab contents.
this.restoreTabContent(null, false, callbacks.onLoadFinished);
});
webNavigation.sessionHistory.legacySHistory.addSHistoryListener(listener);
this._historyListener = listener;
// Make sure to reset the capabilities and attributes in case this tab gets
// reused.
SessionStoreUtils.restoreDocShellCapabilities(this.docShell, tabData.disallow);
if (tabData.storage && this.docShell instanceof Ci.nsIDocShell) {
SessionStoreUtils.restoreSessionStorage(this.docShell, tabData.storage);
delete tabData.storage;
}
// Add a progress listener to correctly handle browser.loadURI()
// calls from foreign code.
this._progressListener = new ProgressListener(this.docShell, {
onStartRequest: () => {
// Some code called browser.loadURI() on a pending tab. It's safe to
// assume we don't care about restoring scroll or form data.
this._tabData = null;
// Listen for the tab to finish loading.
this.restoreTabContentStarted(callbacks.onLoadFinished);
// Notify the parent.
callbacks.onLoadStarted();
},
});
},
/**
* Start loading the current page. When the data has finished loading from the
* network, finishCallback is called. Returns true if the load was successful.
*/
restoreTabContent(loadArguments, isRemotenessUpdate, finishCallback) {
let tabData = this._tabData;
this._tabData = null;
let webNavigation = this.docShell.QueryInterface(Ci.nsIWebNavigation);
let history = webNavigation.sessionHistory.legacySHistory;
// Listen for the tab to finish loading.
this.restoreTabContentStarted(finishCallback);
// Reset the current URI to about:blank. We changed it above for
// switch-to-tab, but now it must go back to the correct value before the
// load happens. Don't bother doing this if we're restoring immediately
// due to a process switch.
if (!isRemotenessUpdate) {
webNavigation.setCurrentURI(Services.io.newURI("about:blank"));
}
try {
if (loadArguments) {
// If the load was started in another process, and the in-flight channel
// was redirected into this process, resume that load within our process.
if (loadArguments.redirectLoadSwitchId) {
webNavigation.resumeRedirectedLoad(loadArguments.redirectLoadSwitchId,
loadArguments.redirectHistoryIndex);
return true;
}
// A load has been redirected to a new process so get history into the
// same state it was before the load started then trigger the load.
// Referrer information is now stored as a referrerInfo property. We
// should also cope with the old format of passing `referrer` and
// `referrerPolicy` separately.
let referrerInfo = loadArguments.referrerInfo;
if (referrerInfo) {
referrerInfo = E10SUtils.deserializeReferrerInfo(referrerInfo);
} else {
let referrer = loadArguments.referrer ?
Services.io.newURI(loadArguments.referrer) : null;
let referrerPolicy = ("referrerPolicy" in loadArguments
? loadArguments.referrerPolicy
: Ci.nsIHttpChannel.REFERRER_POLICY_UNSET);
let ReferrerInfo = Components.Constructor(
"@mozilla.org/referrer-info;1",
"nsIReferrerInfo",
"init");
referrerInfo = new ReferrerInfo(referrerPolicy, true, referrer);
}
let postData = loadArguments.postData ?
E10SUtils.makeInputStream(loadArguments.postData) : null;
let triggeringPrincipal = E10SUtils.deserializePrincipal(loadArguments.triggeringPrincipal, () => Services.scriptSecurityManager.createNullPrincipal({}));
let csp = loadArguments.csp ? E10SUtils.deserializeCSP(loadArguments.csp) : null;
if (loadArguments.userContextId) {
webNavigation.setOriginAttributesBeforeLoading({ userContextId: loadArguments.userContextId });
}
let loadURIOptions = {
triggeringPrincipal,
loadFlags: loadArguments.flags,
referrerInfo,
postData,
csp,
};
webNavigation.loadURI(loadArguments.uri, loadURIOptions);
} else if (tabData.userTypedValue && tabData.userTypedClear) {
// If the user typed a URL into the URL bar and hit enter right before
// we crashed, we want to start loading that page again. A non-zero
// userTypedClear value means that the load had started.
// Load userTypedValue and fix up the URL if it's partial/broken.
let loadURIOptions = {
triggeringPrincipal: Services.scriptSecurityManager.getSystemPrincipal(),
loadFlags: Ci.nsIWebNavigation.LOAD_FLAGS_ALLOW_THIRD_PARTY_FIXUP,
};
webNavigation.loadURI(tabData.userTypedValue, loadURIOptions);
} else if (tabData.entries.length) {
// Stash away the data we need for restoreDocument.
let activeIndex = tabData.index - 1;
this._restoringDocument = {entry: tabData.entries[activeIndex] || {},
formdata: tabData.formdata || {},
scrollPositions: tabData.scroll || {}};
// In order to work around certain issues in session history, we need to
// force session history to update its internal index and call reload
// instead of gotoIndex. See bug 597315.
history.reloadCurrentEntry();
} else {
// If there's nothing to restore, we should still blank the page.
let loadURIOptions = {
triggeringPrincipal: Services.scriptSecurityManager.getSystemPrincipal(),
loadFlags: Ci.nsIWebNavigation.LOAD_FLAGS_BYPASS_HISTORY,
};
webNavigation.loadURI("about:blank", loadURIOptions);
}
return true;
} catch (ex) {
if (ex instanceof Ci.nsIException) {
// Ignore page load errors, but return false to signal that the load never
// happened.
return false;
}
}
return null;
},
/**
* To be called after restoreHistory(). Removes all listeners needed for
* pending tabs and makes sure to notify when the tab finished loading.
*/
restoreTabContentStarted(finishCallback) {
// The reload listener is no longer needed.
this._historyListener.uninstall();
this._historyListener = null;
// Remove the old progress listener.
this._progressListener.uninstall();
// We're about to start a load. This listener will be called when the load
// has finished getting everything from the network.
this._progressListener = new ProgressListener(this.docShell, {
onStopRequest: () => {
// Call resetRestore() to reset the state back to normal. The data
// needed for restoreDocument() (which hasn't happened yet) will
// remain in _restoringDocument.
this.resetRestore();
finishCallback();
},
});
},
/**
* Finish restoring the tab by filling in form data and setting the scroll
* position. The restore is complete when this function exits. It should be
* called when the "load" event fires for the restoring tab.
*/
restoreDocument() {
if (!this._restoringDocument) {
return;
}
let {formdata, scrollPositions} = this._restoringDocument;
this._restoringDocument = null;
let window = this.docShell.domWindow;
// Restore form data.
Utils.restoreFrameTreeData(window, formdata, (frame, data) => {
// restore() will return false, and thus abort restoration for the
// current |frame| and its descendants, if |data.url| is given but
// doesn't match the loaded document's URL.
return SessionStoreUtils.restoreFormData(frame.document, data);
});
// Restore scroll data.
Utils.restoreFrameTreeData(window, scrollPositions, (frame, data) => {
if (data.scroll) {
SessionStoreUtils.restoreScrollPosition(frame, data);
}
});
},
/**
* Cancel an ongoing restore. This function can be called any time between
* restoreHistory and restoreDocument.
*
* This function is called externally (if a restore is canceled) and
* internally (when the loads for a restore have finished). In the latter
* case, it's called before restoreDocument, so it cannot clear
* _restoringDocument.
*/
resetRestore() {
this._tabData = null;
if (this._historyListener) {
this._historyListener.uninstall();
}
this._historyListener = null;
if (this._progressListener) {
this._progressListener.uninstall();
}
this._progressListener = null;
},
};
/*
* This listener detects when a page being restored is reloaded. It triggers a
* callback and cancels the reload. The callback will send a message to
* SessionStore.jsm so that it can restore the content immediately.
*/
function HistoryListener(docShell, callback) {
let webNavigation = docShell.QueryInterface(Ci.nsIWebNavigation);
webNavigation.sessionHistory.legacySHistory.addSHistoryListener(this);
this.webNavigation = webNavigation;
this.callback = callback;
}
HistoryListener.prototype = {
QueryInterface: ChromeUtils.generateQI([
Ci.nsISHistoryListener,
Ci.nsISupportsWeakReference,
]),
uninstall() {
let shistory = this.webNavigation.sessionHistory.legacySHistory;
if (shistory) {
shistory.removeSHistoryListener(this);
}
},
OnHistoryGotoIndex(index, gotoURI) {},
OnHistoryPurge(numEntries) {},
OnHistoryReplaceEntry(index) {},
// This will be called for a pending tab when loadURI(uri) is called where
// the given |uri| only differs in the fragment.
OnHistoryNewEntry(newURI) {
let currentURI = this.webNavigation.currentURI;
// Ignore new SHistory entries with the same URI as those do not indicate
// a navigation inside a document by changing the #hash part of the URL.
// We usually hit this when purging session history for browsers.
if (currentURI && (currentURI.spec == newURI.spec)) {
return;
}
// Reset the tab's URL to what it's actually showing. Without this loadURI()
// would use the current document and change the displayed URL only.
this.webNavigation.setCurrentURI(Services.io.newURI("about:blank"));
// Kick off a new load so that we navigate away from about:blank to the
// new URL that was passed to loadURI(). The new load will cause a
// STATE_START notification to be sent and the ProgressListener will then
// notify the parent and do the rest.
let flags = Ci.nsIWebNavigation.LOAD_FLAGS_ALLOW_THIRD_PARTY_FIXUP;
let loadURIOptions = {
triggeringPrincipal: Services.scriptSecurityManager.getSystemPrincipal(),
loadFlags: flags,
};
this.webNavigation.loadURI(newURI.spec, loadURIOptions);
},
OnHistoryReload(reloadURI, reloadFlags) {
this.callback();
// Cancel the load.
return false;
},
};
/**
* This class informs SessionStore.jsm whenever the network requests for a
* restoring page have completely finished. We only restore three tabs
* simultaneously, so this is the signal for SessionStore.jsm to kick off
* another restore (if there are more to do).
*
* The progress listener is also used to be notified when a load not initiated
* by sessionstore starts. Pending tabs will then need to be marked as no
* longer pending.
*/
function ProgressListener(docShell, callbacks) {
let webProgress = docShell.QueryInterface(Ci.nsIInterfaceRequestor)
.getInterface(Ci.nsIWebProgress);
webProgress.addProgressListener(this, Ci.nsIWebProgress.NOTIFY_STATE_WINDOW);
this.webProgress = webProgress;
this.callbacks = callbacks;
}
ProgressListener.prototype = {
QueryInterface: ChromeUtils.generateQI([
Ci.nsIWebProgressListener,
Ci.nsISupportsWeakReference,
]),
uninstall() {
this.webProgress.removeProgressListener(this);
},
onStateChange(webProgress, request, stateFlags, status) {
let {STATE_IS_WINDOW, STATE_STOP, STATE_START} = Ci.nsIWebProgressListener;
if (!webProgress.isTopLevel || !(stateFlags & STATE_IS_WINDOW)) {
return;
}
if (stateFlags & STATE_START && this.callbacks.onStartRequest) {
this.callbacks.onStartRequest();
}
if (stateFlags & STATE_STOP && this.callbacks.onStopRequest) {
this.callbacks.onStopRequest();
}
},
};