gecko-dev/devtools/shared/Loader.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";
/**
* Manages the base loader (base-loader.js) instance used to load the developer tools.
*/
var { Services } = ChromeUtils.import("resource://gre/modules/Services.jsm");
var { Loader, Require, resolveURI, unload } = ChromeUtils.import(
"resource://devtools/shared/base-loader.js"
);
var { requireRawId } = ChromeUtils.import(
"resource://devtools/shared/loader-plugin-raw.jsm"
);
const EXPORTED_SYMBOLS = [
"DevToolsLoader",
"require",
"loader",
// Export StructuredCloneHolder for its use from builtin-modules
"StructuredCloneHolder",
];
var gNextLoaderID = 0;
/**
* The main devtools API. The standard instance of this loader is exported as
* |loader| below, but if a fresh copy of the loader is needed, then a new
* one can also be created.
*
* The two following boolean flags are used to control the sandboxes into
* which the modules are loaded.
* @param invisibleToDebugger boolean
* If true, the modules won't be visible by the Debugger API.
* This typically allows to hide server modules from the debugger panel.
* @param freshCompartment boolean
* If true, the modules will be forced to be loaded in a distinct
* compartment. It is typically used to load the modules in a distinct
* system compartment, different from the main one, which is shared by
* all JSMs, XPCOMs and modules loaded with this flag set to true.
* We use this in order to debug modules loaded in this shared system
* compartment. The debugger actor has to be running in a distinct
* compartment than the context it is debugging.
*/
function DevToolsLoader({
invisibleToDebugger = false,
freshCompartment = false,
} = {}) {
const paths = {
// ⚠ DISCUSSION ON DEV-DEVELOPER-TOOLS REQUIRED BEFORE MODIFYING ⚠
devtools: "resource://devtools",
// ⚠ DISCUSSION ON DEV-DEVELOPER-TOOLS REQUIRED BEFORE MODIFYING ⚠
acorn: "resource://devtools/shared/acorn",
// ⚠ DISCUSSION ON DEV-DEVELOPER-TOOLS REQUIRED BEFORE MODIFYING ⚠
"acorn/util/walk": "resource://devtools/shared/acorn/walk.js",
// ⚠ DISCUSSION ON DEV-DEVELOPER-TOOLS REQUIRED BEFORE MODIFYING ⚠
// Allow access to xpcshell test items from the loader.
"xpcshell-test": "resource://test",
// ⚠ DISCUSSION ON DEV-DEVELOPER-TOOLS REQUIRED BEFORE MODIFYING ⚠
// Allow access to locale data using paths closer to what is
// used in the source tree.
"devtools/client/locales": "chrome://devtools/locale",
"devtools/shared/locales": "chrome://devtools-shared/locale",
"devtools/startup/locales": "chrome://devtools-startup/locale",
"toolkit/locales": "chrome://global/locale",
};
// When creating a Loader invisible to the Debugger, we have to ensure
// using only modules and not depend on any JSM. As everything that is
// not loaded with Loader isn't going to respect `invisibleToDebugger`.
// But we have to keep using Promise.jsm for other loader to prevent
// breaking unhandled promise rejection in tests.
if (invisibleToDebugger) {
paths.promise = "resource://gre/modules/Promise-backend.js";
}
this.loader = new Loader({
paths,
invisibleToDebugger,
freshCompartment,
sandboxName: "DevTools (Module loader)",
// Make sure `define` function exists. JSON Viewer needs modules in AMD
// format, as it currently uses RequireJS from a content document and
// can't access our usual loaders. So, any modules shared with the JSON
// Viewer should include a define wrapper:
//
// // Make this available to both AMD and CJS environments
// define(function(require, exports, module) {
// ... code ...
// });
//
// Bug 1248830 will work out a better plan here for our content module
// loading needs, especially as we head towards devtools.html.
supportAMDModules: true,
requireHook: (id, require) => {
if (id.startsWith("raw!") || id.startsWith("theme-loader!")) {
return requireRawId(id, require);
}
return require(id);
},
});
this.require = Require(this.loader, { id: "devtools" });
// Fetch custom pseudo modules and globals
const { modules, globals } = this.require("devtools/shared/builtin-modules");
// When creating a Loader for the browser toolbox, we have to use
// Promise-backend.js, as a Loader module. Instead of Promise.jsm which
// can't be flagged as invisible to debugger.
if (invisibleToDebugger) {
delete modules.promise;
}
// Register custom pseudo modules to the current loader instance
for (const id in modules) {
const uri = resolveURI(id, this.loader.mapping);
this.loader.modules[uri] = {
get exports() {
return modules[id];
},
};
}
// Register custom globals to the current loader instance
Object.defineProperties(
this.loader.globals,
Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptors(globals)
);
// Define the loader id for these two usecases:
// * access via the JSM (this.id)
// let { loader } = ChromeUtils.import("resource://devtools/shared/Loader.jsm");
// loader.id
this.id = gNextLoaderID++;
// * access via module's `loader` global
// loader.id
globals.loader.id = this.id;
// Expose lazy helpers on `loader`
// ie. when you use it like that from a JSM:
// let { loader } = ChromeUtils.import("resource://devtools/shared/Loader.jsm");
// loader.lazyGetter(...);
this.lazyGetter = globals.loader.lazyGetter;
this.lazyImporter = globals.loader.lazyImporter;
this.lazyServiceGetter = globals.loader.lazyServiceGetter;
this.lazyRequireGetter = globals.loader.lazyRequireGetter;
}
DevToolsLoader.prototype = {
destroy: function(reason = "shutdown") {
unload(this.loader, reason);
delete this.loader;
},
/**
* Return true if |id| refers to something requiring help from a
* loader plugin.
*/
isLoaderPluginId: function(id) {
return id.startsWith("raw!");
},
};
// Export the standard instance of DevToolsLoader used by the tools.
var loader = new DevToolsLoader({
/**
* Sets whether the compartments loaded by this instance should be invisible
* to the debugger. Invisibility is needed for loaders that support debugging
* of chrome code. This is true of remote target environments, like Fennec or
* B2G. It is not the default case for desktop Firefox because we offer the
* Browser Toolbox for chrome debugging there, which uses its own, separate
* loader instance.
* @see devtools/client/framework/browser-toolbox/Launcher.jsm
*/
invisibleToDebugger: Services.appinfo.name !== "Firefox",
});
var require = loader.require;