gecko-dev/testing/marionette/error.js

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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";
const {interfaces: Ci, utils: Cu} = Components;
const {pprint} = ChromeUtils.import("chrome://marionette/content/format.js", {});
const ERRORS = new Set([
"ElementClickInterceptedError",
"ElementNotAccessibleError",
"ElementNotInteractableError",
"InsecureCertificateError",
"InvalidArgumentError",
"InvalidCookieDomainError",
"InvalidElementStateError",
"InvalidSelectorError",
"InvalidSessionIDError",
"JavaScriptError",
"MoveTargetOutOfBoundsError",
"NoAlertOpenError",
"NoSuchElementError",
"NoSuchFrameError",
"NoSuchWindowError",
"ScriptTimeoutError",
"SessionNotCreatedError",
"StaleElementReferenceError",
"TimeoutError",
"UnableToSetCookieError",
"UnexpectedAlertOpenError",
"UnknownCommandError",
"UnknownError",
"UnsupportedOperationError",
"WebDriverError",
]);
const BUILTIN_ERRORS = new Set([
"Error",
"EvalError",
"InternalError",
"RangeError",
"ReferenceError",
"SyntaxError",
"TypeError",
"URIError",
]);
this.EXPORTED_SYMBOLS = [
"error",
"stack",
].concat(Array.from(ERRORS));
/** @namespace */
this.error = {};
/**
* Check if |val| is an instance of the |Error| prototype.
*
* Because error objects may originate from different globals, comparing
* the prototype of the left hand side with the prototype property from
* the right hand side, which is what |instanceof| does, will not work.
* If the LHS and RHS come from different globals, this check will always
* fail because the two objects will not have the same identity.
*
* Therefore it is not safe to use |instanceof| in any multi-global
* situation, e.g. in content across multiple Window objects or anywhere
* in chrome scope.
*
* This function also contains a special check if |val| is an XPCOM
* |nsIException| because they are special snowflakes and may indeed
* cause Firefox to crash if used with |instanceof|.
*
* @param {*} val
* Any value that should be undergo the test for errorness.
* @return {boolean}
* True if error, false otherwise.
*/
error.isError = function(val) {
if (val === null || typeof val != "object") {
return false;
} else if (val instanceof Ci.nsIException) {
return true;
}
// DOMRectList errors on string comparison
try {
let proto = Object.getPrototypeOf(val);
return BUILTIN_ERRORS.has(proto.toString());
} catch (e) {
return false;
}
};
/**
* Checks if obj is an object in the WebDriverError prototypal chain.
*/
error.isWebDriverError = function(obj) {
return error.isError(obj) &&
("name" in obj && ERRORS.has(obj.name));
};
/**
* Ensures error instance is a WebDriverError.
*
* If the given error is already in the WebDriverError prototype
* chain, |err| is returned unmodified. If it is not, it is wrapped
* in UnknownError.
*
* @param {Error} err
* Error to conditionally turn into a WebDriverError.
*
* @return {WebDriverError}
* If |err| is a WebDriverError, it is returned unmodified.
* Otherwise an UnknownError type is returned.
*/
error.wrap = function(err) {
if (error.isWebDriverError(err)) {
return err;
}
return new UnknownError(err);
};
/**
* Unhandled error reporter. Dumps the error and its stacktrace to console,
* and reports error to the Browser Console.
*/
error.report = function(err) {
let msg = "Marionette threw an error: " + error.stringify(err);
dump(msg + "\n");
if (Cu.reportError) {
Cu.reportError(msg);
}
};
/**
* Prettifies an instance of Error and its stacktrace to a string.
*/
error.stringify = function(err) {
try {
let s = err.toString();
if ("stack" in err) {
s += "\n" + err.stack;
}
return s;
} catch (e) {
return "<unprintable error>";
}
};
/** Create a stacktrace to the current line in the program. */
this.stack = function() {
let trace = new Error().stack;
let sa = trace.split("\n");
sa = sa.slice(1);
return "stacktrace:\n" + sa.join("\n");
};
/**
* WebDriverError is the prototypal parent of all WebDriver errors.
* It should not be used directly, as it does not correspond to a real
* error in the specification.
*/
class WebDriverError extends Error {
/**
* @param {(string|Error)=} x
* Optional string describing error situation or Error instance
* to propagate.
*/
constructor(x) {
super(x);
this.name = this.constructor.name;
this.status = "webdriver error";
// Error's ctor does not preserve x' stack
if (error.isError(x)) {
this.stack = x.stack;
}
}
/**
* @return {Object.<string, string>}
* JSON serialisation of error prototype.
*/
toJSON() {
return {
error: this.status,
message: this.message || "",
stacktrace: this.stack || "",
};
}
/**
* Unmarshals a JSON error representation to the appropriate Marionette
* error type.
*
* @param {Object.<string, string>} json
* Error object.
*
* @return {Error}
* Error prototype.
*/
static fromJSON(json) {
if (typeof json.error == "undefined") {
let s = JSON.stringify(json);
throw new TypeError("Undeserialisable error type: " + s);
}
if (!STATUSES.has(json.error)) {
throw new TypeError("Not of WebDriverError descent: " + json.error);
}
let cls = STATUSES.get(json.error);
let err = new cls();
if ("message" in json) {
err.message = json.message;
}
if ("stacktrace" in json) {
err.stack = json.stacktrace;
}
return err;
}
}
/** The Gecko a11y API indicates that the element is not accessible. */
class ElementNotAccessibleError extends WebDriverError {
constructor(message) {
super(message);
this.status = "element not accessible";
}
}
/**
* An element click could not be completed because the element receiving
* the events is obscuring the element that was requested clicked.
*
* @param {Element=} obscuredEl
* Element obscuring the element receiving the click. Providing this
* is not required, but will produce a nicer error message.
* @param {Map.<string, number>} coords
* Original click location. Providing this is not required, but
* will produce a nicer error message.
*/
class ElementClickInterceptedError extends WebDriverError {
constructor(obscuredEl = undefined, coords = undefined) {
let msg = "";
if (obscuredEl && coords) {
const doc = obscuredEl.ownerDocument;
const overlayingEl = doc.elementFromPoint(coords.x, coords.y);
switch (obscuredEl.style.pointerEvents) {
case "none":
msg = pprint`Element ${obscuredEl} is not clickable ` +
`at point (${coords.x},${coords.y}) ` +
`because it does not have pointer events enabled, ` +
pprint`and element ${overlayingEl} ` +
`would receive the click instead`;
break;
default:
msg = pprint`Element ${obscuredEl} is not clickable ` +
`at point (${coords.x},${coords.y}) ` +
pprint`because another element ${overlayingEl} ` +
`obscures it`;
break;
}
}
super(msg);
this.status = "element click intercepted";
}
}
/**
* A command could not be completed because the element is not pointer-
* or keyboard interactable.
*/
class ElementNotInteractableError extends WebDriverError {
constructor(message) {
super(message);
this.status = "element not interactable";
}
}
/**
* Navigation caused the user agent to hit a certificate warning, which
* is usually the result of an expired or invalid TLS certificate.
*/
class InsecureCertificateError extends WebDriverError {
constructor(message) {
super(message);
this.status = "insecure certificate";
}
}
/** The arguments passed to a command are either invalid or malformed. */
class InvalidArgumentError extends WebDriverError {
constructor(message) {
super(message);
this.status = "invalid argument";
}
}
class InvalidCookieDomainError extends WebDriverError {
constructor(message) {
super(message);
this.status = "invalid cookie domain";
}
}
class InvalidElementStateError extends WebDriverError {
constructor(message) {
super(message);
this.status = "invalid element state";
}
}
class InvalidSelectorError extends WebDriverError {
constructor(message) {
super(message);
this.status = "invalid selector";
}
}
class InvalidSessionIDError extends WebDriverError {
constructor(message) {
super(message);
this.status = "invalid session id";
}
}
/**
* Creates a richly annotated error for an error situation that occurred
* whilst evaluating injected scripts.
*/
class JavaScriptError extends WebDriverError {
/**
* @param {(string|Error)} x
* An Error object instance or a string describing the error
* situation.
* @param {string=} fnName
* Name of the function to use in the stack trace message.
* @param {string=} file
* Filename of the test file on the client.
* @param {number=} line
* Line number of |file|.
* @param {string=} script
* Script being executed, in text form.
*/
constructor(x,
{fnName = null, file = null, line = null, script = null} = {}) {
let msg = String(x);
let trace = "";
if (fnName !== null) {
trace += fnName;
if (file !== null) {
trace += ` @${file}`;
if (line !== null) {
trace += `, line ${line}`;
}
}
}
if (error.isError(x)) {
let jsStack = x.stack.split("\n");
let match = jsStack[0].match(/:(\d+):\d+$/);
let jsLine = match ? parseInt(match[1]) : 0;
if (script !== null) {
let src = script.split("\n")[jsLine];
trace += "\n" +
`inline javascript, line ${jsLine}\n` +
`src: "${src}"`;
}
trace += "\nStack:\n" + x.stack;
}
super(msg);
this.status = "javascript error";
this.stack = trace;
}
}
class MoveTargetOutOfBoundsError extends WebDriverError {
constructor(message) {
super(message);
this.status = "move target out of bounds";
}
}
class NoAlertOpenError extends WebDriverError {
constructor(message) {
super(message);
this.status = "no such alert";
}
}
class NoSuchElementError extends WebDriverError {
constructor(message) {
super(message);
this.status = "no such element";
}
}
class NoSuchFrameError extends WebDriverError {
constructor(message) {
super(message);
this.status = "no such frame";
}
}
class NoSuchWindowError extends WebDriverError {
constructor(message) {
super(message);
this.status = "no such window";
}
}
class ScriptTimeoutError extends WebDriverError {
constructor(message) {
super(message);
this.status = "script timeout";
}
}
class SessionNotCreatedError extends WebDriverError {
constructor(message) {
super(message);
this.status = "session not created";
}
}
class StaleElementReferenceError extends WebDriverError {
constructor(message) {
super(message);
this.status = "stale element reference";
}
}
class TimeoutError extends WebDriverError {
constructor(message) {
super(message);
this.status = "timeout";
}
}
class UnableToSetCookieError extends WebDriverError {
constructor(message) {
super(message);
this.status = "unable to set cookie";
}
}
class UnexpectedAlertOpenError extends WebDriverError {
constructor(message) {
super(message);
this.status = "unexpected alert open";
}
}
class UnknownCommandError extends WebDriverError {
constructor(message) {
super(message);
this.status = "unknown command";
}
}
class UnknownError extends WebDriverError {
constructor(message) {
super(message);
this.status = "unknown error";
}
}
class UnsupportedOperationError extends WebDriverError {
constructor(message) {
super(message);
this.status = "unsupported operation";
}
}
const STATUSES = new Map([
["element click intercepted", ElementClickInterceptedError],
["element not accessible", ElementNotAccessibleError],
["element not interactable", ElementNotInteractableError],
["insecure certificate", InsecureCertificateError],
["invalid argument", InvalidArgumentError],
["invalid cookie domain", InvalidCookieDomainError],
["invalid element state", InvalidElementStateError],
["invalid selector", InvalidSelectorError],
["invalid session id", InvalidSessionIDError],
["javascript error", JavaScriptError],
["move target out of bounds", MoveTargetOutOfBoundsError],
["no alert open", NoAlertOpenError],
["no such element", NoSuchElementError],
["no such frame", NoSuchFrameError],
["no such window", NoSuchWindowError],
["script timeout", ScriptTimeoutError],
["session not created", SessionNotCreatedError],
["stale element reference", StaleElementReferenceError],
["timeout", TimeoutError],
["unable to set cookie", UnableToSetCookieError],
["unexpected alert open", UnexpectedAlertOpenError],
["unknown command", UnknownCommandError],
["unknown error", UnknownError],
["unsupported operation", UnsupportedOperationError],
["webdriver error", WebDriverError],
]);
// Errors must be expored on the local this scope so that the
// EXPORTED_SYMBOLS and the Cu.import("foo", {}) machinery sees them.
// We could assign each error definition directly to |this|, but
// because they are Error prototypes this would mess up their names.
for (let cls of STATUSES.values()) {
this[cls.name] = cls;
}