gecko-dev/devtools/server/devtools-server-connection.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";
var { Pool } = require("devtools/shared/protocol");
var DevToolsUtils = require("devtools/shared/DevToolsUtils");
var { dumpn } = DevToolsUtils;
loader.lazyRequireGetter(this, "EventEmitter", "devtools/shared/event-emitter");
loader.lazyRequireGetter(
this,
"DevToolsServer",
"devtools/server/devtools-server",
true
);
/**
* Creates a DevToolsServerConnection.
*
* Represents a connection to this debugging global from a client.
* Manages a set of actors and actor pools, allocates actor ids, and
* handles incoming requests.
*
* @param prefix string
* All actor IDs created by this connection should be prefixed
* with prefix.
* @param transport transport
* Packet transport for the debugging protocol.
* @param socketListener SocketListener
* SocketListener which accepted the transport.
* If this is null, the transport is not that was accepted by SocketListener.
*/
function DevToolsServerConnection(prefix, transport, socketListener) {
this._prefix = prefix;
this._transport = transport;
this._transport.hooks = this;
this._nextID = 1;
this._socketListener = socketListener;
this._actorPool = new Pool(this, "server-connection");
this._extraPools = [this._actorPool];
// Responses to a given actor must be returned the the client
// in the same order as the requests that they're replying to, but
// Implementations might finish serving requests in a different
// order. To keep things in order we generate a promise for each
// request, chained to the promise for the request before it.
// This map stores the latest request promise in the chain, keyed
// by an actor ID string.
this._actorResponses = new Map();
/*
* We can forward packets to other servers, if the actors on that server
* all use a distinct prefix on their names. This is a map from prefixes
* to transports: it maps a prefix P to a transport T if T conveys
* packets to the server whose actors' names all begin with P + "/".
*/
this._forwardingPrefixes = new Map();
EventEmitter.decorate(this);
}
exports.DevToolsServerConnection = DevToolsServerConnection;
DevToolsServerConnection.prototype = {
_prefix: null,
get prefix() {
return this._prefix;
},
/**
* For a DevToolsServerConnection used in content processes,
* returns the prefix of the connection it originates from, from the parent process.
*/
get parentPrefix() {
this.prefix.replace(/child\d+\//, "");
},
_transport: null,
get transport() {
return this._transport;
},
/**
* Message manager used to communicate with the parent process,
* set by child.js. Is only defined for connections instantiated
* within a child process.
*/
parentMessageManager: null,
close() {
if (this._transport) {
this._transport.close();
}
},
send(packet) {
this.transport.send(packet);
},
/**
* Used when sending a bulk reply from an actor.
* @see DebuggerTransport.prototype.startBulkSend
*/
startBulkSend(header) {
return this.transport.startBulkSend(header);
},
allocID(prefix) {
return this.prefix + (prefix || "") + this._nextID++;
},
/**
* Add a map of actor IDs to the connection.
*/
addActorPool(actorPool) {
this._extraPools.push(actorPool);
},
/**
* Remove a previously-added pool of actors to the connection.
*
* @param Pool actorPool
* The Pool instance you want to remove.
*/
removeActorPool(actorPool) {
// When a connection is closed, it removes each of its actor pools. When an
// actor pool is removed, it calls the destroy method on each of its
// actors. Some actors, such as ThreadActor, manage their own actor pools.
// When the destroy method is called on these actors, they manually
// remove their actor pools. Consequently, this method is reentrant.
//
// In addition, some actors, such as ThreadActor, perform asynchronous work
// (in the case of ThreadActor, because they need to resume), before they
// remove each of their actor pools. Since we don't wait for this work to
// be completed, we can end up in this function recursively after the
// connection already set this._extraPools to null.
//
// This is a bug: if the destroy method can perform asynchronous work,
// then we should wait for that work to be completed before setting this.
// _extraPools to null. As a temporary solution, it should be acceptable
// to just return early (if this._extraPools has been set to null, all
// actors pools for this connection should already have been removed).
if (this._extraPools === null) {
return;
}
const index = this._extraPools.lastIndexOf(actorPool);
if (index > -1) {
this._extraPools.splice(index, 1);
}
},
/**
* Add an actor to the default actor pool for this connection.
*/
addActor(actor) {
this._actorPool.manage(actor);
},
/**
* Remove an actor to the default actor pool for this connection.
*/
removeActor(actor) {
this._actorPool.unmanage(actor);
},
/**
* Match the api expected by the protocol library.
*/
unmanage(actor) {
return this.removeActor(actor);
},
/**
* Look up an actor implementation for an actorID. Will search
* all the actor pools registered with the connection.
*
* @param actorID string
* Actor ID to look up.
*/
getActor(actorID) {
const pool = this.poolFor(actorID);
if (pool) {
return pool.getActorByID(actorID);
}
if (actorID === "root") {
return this.rootActor;
}
return null;
},
_getOrCreateActor(actorID) {
try {
const actor = this.getActor(actorID);
if (!actor) {
this.transport.send({
from: actorID ? actorID : "root",
error: "noSuchActor",
message: "No such actor for ID: " + actorID,
});
return null;
}
if (typeof actor !== "object") {
// Pools should now contain only actor instances (i.e. objects)
throw new Error(
`Unexpected actor constructor/function in Pool for actorID "${actorID}".`
);
}
return actor;
} catch (error) {
const prefix = `Error occurred while creating actor' ${actorID}`;
this.transport.send(this._unknownError(actorID, prefix, error));
}
return null;
},
poolFor(actorID) {
for (const pool of this._extraPools) {
if (pool.has(actorID)) {
return pool;
}
}
return null;
},
_unknownError(from, prefix, error) {
const errorString = prefix + ": " + DevToolsUtils.safeErrorString(error);
reportError(errorString);
dumpn(errorString);
return {
from,
error: "unknownError",
message: errorString,
};
},
_queueResponse: function(from, type, responseOrPromise) {
const pendingResponse =
this._actorResponses.get(from) || Promise.resolve(null);
const responsePromise = pendingResponse
.then(() => {
return responseOrPromise;
})
.then(response => {
if (!this.transport) {
throw new Error(
`Connection closed, pending response from '${from}', ` +
`type '${type}' failed`
);
}
if (!response.from) {
response.from = from;
}
this.transport.send(response);
})
.catch(error => {
if (!this.transport) {
throw new Error(
`Connection closed, pending error from '${from}', ` +
`type '${type}' failed`
);
}
const prefix = `error occurred while queuing response for '${type}'`;
this.transport.send(this._unknownError(from, prefix, error));
});
this._actorResponses.set(from, responsePromise);
},
/**
* This function returns whether the connection was accepted by passed SocketListener.
*
* @param {SocketListener} socketListener
* @return {Boolean} return true if this connection was accepted by socketListener,
* else returns false.
*/
isAcceptedBy(socketListener) {
return this._socketListener === socketListener;
},
/* Forwarding packets to other transports based on actor name prefixes. */
/*
* Arrange to forward packets to another server. This is how we
* forward debugging connections to child processes.
*
* If we receive a packet for an actor whose name begins with |prefix|
* followed by '/', then we will forward that packet to |transport|.
*
* This overrides any prior forwarding for |prefix|.
*
* @param prefix string
* The actor name prefix, not including the '/'.
* @param transport object
* A packet transport to which we should forward packets to actors
* whose names begin with |(prefix + '/').|
*/
setForwarding(prefix, transport) {
this._forwardingPrefixes.set(prefix, transport);
},
/*
* Stop forwarding messages to actors whose names begin with
* |prefix+'/'|. Such messages will now elicit 'noSuchActor' errors.
*/
cancelForwarding(prefix) {
this._forwardingPrefixes.delete(prefix);
// Notify the client that forwarding in now cancelled for this prefix.
// There could be requests in progress that the client should abort rather leaving
// handing indefinitely.
if (this.rootActor) {
this.send(this.rootActor.forwardingCancelled(prefix));
}
},
sendActorEvent(actorID, eventName, event = {}) {
event.from = actorID;
event.type = eventName;
this.send(event);
},
// Transport hooks.
/**
* Called by DebuggerTransport to dispatch incoming packets as appropriate.
*
* @param packet object
* The incoming packet.
*/
onPacket(packet) {
// If the actor's name begins with a prefix we've been asked to
// forward, do so.
//
// Note that the presence of a prefix alone doesn't indicate that
// forwarding is needed: in DevToolsServerConnection instances in child
// processes, every actor has a prefixed name.
if (this._forwardingPrefixes.size > 0) {
let to = packet.to;
let separator = to.lastIndexOf("/");
while (separator >= 0) {
to = to.substring(0, separator);
const forwardTo = this._forwardingPrefixes.get(
packet.to.substring(0, separator)
);
if (forwardTo) {
forwardTo.send(packet);
return;
}
separator = to.lastIndexOf("/");
}
}
const actor = this._getOrCreateActor(packet.to);
if (!actor) {
return;
}
let ret = null;
// handle "requestTypes" RDP request.
if (packet.type == "requestTypes") {
ret = {
from: actor.actorID,
requestTypes: Object.keys(actor.requestTypes),
};
} else if (actor.requestTypes?.[packet.type]) {
// Dispatch the request to the actor.
try {
this.currentPacket = packet;
ret = actor.requestTypes[packet.type].bind(actor)(packet, this);
} catch (error) {
// Support legacy errors from old actors such as thread actor which
// throw { error, message } objects.
let errorMessage = error;
if (error?.error && error?.message) {
errorMessage = `"(${error.error}) ${error.message}"`;
}
const prefix = `error occurred while processing '${packet.type}'`;
this.transport.send(
this._unknownError(actor.actorID, prefix, errorMessage)
);
} finally {
this.currentPacket = undefined;
}
} else {
ret = {
error: "unrecognizedPacketType",
message: `Actor ${actor.actorID} does not recognize the packet type '${packet.type}'`,
};
}
// There will not be a return value if a bulk reply is sent.
if (ret) {
this._queueResponse(packet.to, packet.type, ret);
}
},
/**
* Called by the DebuggerTransport to dispatch incoming bulk packets as
* appropriate.
*
* @param packet object
* The incoming packet, which contains:
* * actor: Name of actor that will receive the packet
* * type: Name of actor's method that should be called on receipt
* * length: Size of the data to be read
* * stream: This input stream should only be used directly if you can
* ensure that you will read exactly |length| bytes and will
* not close the stream when reading is complete
* * done: If you use the stream directly (instead of |copyTo|
* below), you must signal completion by resolving /
* rejecting this deferred. If it's rejected, the transport
* will be closed. If an Error is supplied as a rejection
* value, it will be logged via |dumpn|. If you do use
* |copyTo|, resolving is taken care of for you when copying
* completes.
* * copyTo: A helper function for getting your data out of the stream
* that meets the stream handling requirements above, and has
* the following signature:
* @param output nsIAsyncOutputStream
* The stream to copy to.
* @return Promise
* The promise is resolved when copying completes or rejected
* if any (unexpected) errors occur.
* This object also emits "progress" events for each chunk
* that is copied. See stream-utils.js.
*/
onBulkPacket(packet) {
const { actor: actorKey, type } = packet;
const actor = this._getOrCreateActor(actorKey);
if (!actor) {
return;
}
// Dispatch the request to the actor.
let ret;
if (actor.requestTypes?.[type]) {
try {
ret = actor.requestTypes[type].call(actor, packet);
} catch (error) {
const prefix = `error occurred while processing bulk packet '${type}'`;
this.transport.send(this._unknownError(actorKey, prefix, error));
packet.done.reject(error);
}
} else {
const message = `Actor ${actorKey} does not recognize the bulk packet type '${type}'`;
ret = { error: "unrecognizedPacketType", message: message };
packet.done.reject(new Error(message));
}
// If there is a JSON response, queue it for sending back to the client.
if (ret) {
this._queueResponse(actorKey, type, ret);
}
},
/**
* Called by DebuggerTransport when the underlying stream is closed.
*
* @param status nsresult
* The status code that corresponds to the reason for closing
* the stream.
*/
onTransportClosed(status) {
dumpn("Cleaning up connection.");
if (!this._actorPool) {
// Ignore this call if the connection is already closed.
return;
}
this._actorPool = null;
this.emit("closed", status, this.prefix);
// Use filter in order to create a copy of the extraPools array,
// which might be modified by removeActorPool calls.
// The isTopLevel check ensures that the pools retrieved here will not be
// destroyed by another Pool::destroy. Non top-level pools will be destroyed
// by the recursive Pool::destroy mechanism.
// See test_connection_closes_all_pools.js for practical examples of Pool
// hierarchies.
const topLevelPools = this._extraPools.filter(p => p.isTopPool());
topLevelPools.forEach(p => p.destroy());
this._extraPools = null;
this.rootActor = null;
this._transport = null;
DevToolsServer._connectionClosed(this);
},
dumpPool(pool, output = [], dumpedPools) {
const actorIds = [];
const children = [];
if (dumpedPools.has(pool)) {
return;
}
dumpedPools.add(pool);
// TRUE if the pool is a Pool
if (!pool.__poolMap) {
return;
}
for (const actor of pool.poolChildren()) {
children.push(actor);
actorIds.push(actor.actorID);
}
const label = pool.label || pool.actorID;
output.push([label, actorIds]);
dump(`- ${label}: ${JSON.stringify(actorIds)}\n`);
children.forEach(childPool =>
this.dumpPool(childPool, output, dumpedPools)
);
},
/*
* Debugging helper for inspecting the state of the actor pools.
*/
dumpPools() {
const output = [];
const dumpedPools = new Set();
this._extraPools.forEach(pool => this.dumpPool(pool, output, dumpedPools));
return output;
},
/**
* In a content child process, ask the DevToolsServer in the parent process
* to execute a given module setup helper.
*
* @param module
* The module to be required
* @param setupParent
* The name of the setup helper exported by the above module
* (setup helper signature: function ({mm}) { ... })
* @return boolean
* true if the setup helper returned successfully
*/
setupInParent({ module, setupParent }) {
if (!this.parentMessageManager) {
return false;
}
return this.parentMessageManager.sendSyncMessage("debug:setup-in-parent", {
prefix: this.prefix,
module: module,
setupParent: setupParent,
});
},
/**
* Instanciates a protocol.js actor in the parent process, from the content process
* module is the absolute path to protocol.js actor module
*
* @param spawnByActorID string
* The actor ID of the actor that is requesting an actor to be created.
* This is used as a prefix to compute the actor id of the actor created
* in the parent process.
* @param module string
* Absolute path for the actor module to load.
* @param constructor string
* The symbol exported by this module that implements Actor.
* @param args array
* Arguments to pass to its constructor
*/
spawnActorInParentProcess(spawnedByActorID, { module, constructor, args }) {
if (!this.parentMessageManager) {
return null;
}
const mm = this.parentMessageManager;
const onResponse = new Promise(done => {
const listener = msg => {
if (msg.json.prefix != this.prefix) {
return;
}
mm.removeMessageListener("debug:spawn-actor-in-parent:actor", listener);
done(msg.json.actorID);
};
mm.addMessageListener("debug:spawn-actor-in-parent:actor", listener);
});
mm.sendAsyncMessage("debug:spawn-actor-in-parent", {
prefix: this.prefix,
module,
constructor,
args,
spawnedByActorID,
});
return onResponse;
},
};