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/* -*- Mode: IDL; tab-width: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */
/* 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/.
*/
/**
* An optimized QueryInterface method, generated by generateQI.
*
* For JS callers, this behaves like a normal QueryInterface function. When
* called with a supported interface, it returns its `this` object. When
* called with an unsupported interface, it throws NS_ERROR_NO_INTERFACE.
*
* C++ callers use a fast path, and never call the JSAPI or WebIDL methods of
* this object.
*/
[ChromeOnly, Exposed=(Window,System)]
interface MozQueryInterface {
[Throws]
legacycaller any (IID aIID);
};
/**
* A collection of static utility methods that are only exposed to system code.
* This is exposed in all the system globals where we can expose stuff by
* default, so should only include methods that are **thread-safe**.
*/
[ChromeOnly, Exposed=(Window,System,Worker)]
namespace ChromeUtils {
/**
* Serialize a snapshot of the heap graph, as seen by |JS::ubi::Node| and
* restricted by |boundaries|, and write it to the provided file path.
*
* @param boundaries The portion of the heap graph to write.
*
* @returns The path to the file the heap snapshot was written
* to. This is guaranteed to be within the temp
* directory and its file name will match the regexp
* `\d+(\-\d+)?\.fxsnapshot`.
*/
[Throws]
DOMString saveHeapSnapshot(optional HeapSnapshotBoundaries boundaries);
/**
* This is the same as saveHeapSnapshot, but with a different return value.
*
* @returns The snapshot ID of the file. This is the file name
* without the temp directory or the trailing
* `.fxsnapshot`.
*/
[Throws]
DOMString saveHeapSnapshotGetId(optional HeapSnapshotBoundaries boundaries);
/**
* Deserialize a core dump into a HeapSnapshot.
*
* @param filePath The file path to read the heap snapshot from.
*/
[Throws, NewObject]
HeapSnapshot readHeapSnapshot(DOMString filePath);
/**
* Return the keys in a weak map. This operation is
* non-deterministic because it is affected by the scheduling of the
* garbage collector and the cycle collector.
*
* @param aMap weak map or other JavaScript value
* @returns If aMap is a weak map object, return the keys of the weak
* map as an array. Otherwise, return undefined.
*/
[Throws, NewObject]
any nondeterministicGetWeakMapKeys(any map);
/**
* Return the keys in a weak set. This operation is
* non-deterministic because it is affected by the scheduling of the
* garbage collector and the cycle collector.
*
* @param aSet weak set or other JavaScript value
* @returns If aSet is a weak set object, return the keys of the weak
* set as an array. Otherwise, return undefined.
*/
[Throws, NewObject]
any nondeterministicGetWeakSetKeys(any aSet);
/**
* Converts a buffer to a Base64 URL-encoded string per RFC 4648.
*
* @param source The buffer to encode.
* @param options Additional encoding options.
* @returns The encoded string.
*/
[Throws]
ByteString base64URLEncode(BufferSource source,
Base64URLEncodeOptions options);
/**
* Decodes a Base64 URL-encoded string per RFC 4648.
*
* @param string The string to decode.
* @param options Additional decoding options.
* @returns The decoded buffer.
*/
[Throws, NewObject]
ArrayBuffer base64URLDecode(ByteString string,
Base64URLDecodeOptions options);
#ifdef NIGHTLY_BUILD
/**
* If the chrome code has thrown a JavaScript Dev Error
* in the current JSRuntime. the first such error, or `undefined`
* otherwise.
*
* A JavaScript Dev Error is an exception thrown by JavaScript
* code that matches both conditions:
* - it was thrown by chrome code;
* - it is either a `ReferenceError`, a `TypeError` or a `SyntaxError`.
*
* Such errors are stored regardless of whether they have been
* caught.
*
* This mechanism is designed to help ensure that the code of
* Firefox is free from Dev Errors, even if they are accidentally
* caught by clients.
*
* The object returned is not an exception. It has fields:
* - DOMString stack
* - DOMString filename
* - DOMString lineNumber
* - DOMString message
*/
[Throws]
readonly attribute any recentJSDevError;
/**
* Reset `recentJSDevError` to `undefined` for the current JSRuntime.
*/
void clearRecentJSDevError();
#endif // NIGHTLY_BUILD
/**
* IF YOU ADD NEW METHODS HERE, MAKE SURE THEY ARE THREAD-SAFE.
*/
};
/**
* Additional ChromeUtils methods that are _not_ thread-safe, and hence not
* exposed in workers.
*/
[Exposed=(Window,System)]
partial namespace ChromeUtils {
/**
* A helper that converts OriginAttributesDictionary to a opaque suffix string.
*
* @param originAttrs The originAttributes from the caller.
*/
ByteString
originAttributesToSuffix(optional OriginAttributesDictionary originAttrs);
/**
* Returns true if the members of |originAttrs| match the provided members
* of |pattern|.
*
* @param originAttrs The originAttributes under consideration.
* @param pattern The pattern to use for matching.
*/
boolean
originAttributesMatchPattern(optional OriginAttributesDictionary originAttrs,
optional OriginAttributesPatternDictionary pattern);
/**
* Returns an OriginAttributesDictionary with values from the |origin| suffix
* and unspecified attributes added and assigned default values.
*
* @param origin The origin URI to create from.
* @returns An OriginAttributesDictionary with values from
* the origin suffix and unspecified attributes
* added and assigned default values.
*/
[Throws]
OriginAttributesDictionary
createOriginAttributesFromOrigin(DOMString origin);
/**
* Returns an OriginAttributesDictionary that is a copy of |originAttrs| with
* unspecified attributes added and assigned default values.
*
* @param originAttrs The origin attributes to copy.
* @returns An OriginAttributesDictionary copy of |originAttrs|
* with unspecified attributes added and assigned
* default values.
*/
OriginAttributesDictionary
fillNonDefaultOriginAttributes(optional OriginAttributesDictionary originAttrs);
/**
* Returns true if the 2 OriginAttributes are equal.
*/
boolean
isOriginAttributesEqual(optional OriginAttributesDictionary aA,
optional OriginAttributesDictionary aB);
/**
* Loads and compiles the script at the given URL and returns an object
* which may be used to execute it repeatedly, in different globals, without
* re-parsing.
*/
[NewObject]
Promise<PrecompiledScript>
compileScript(DOMString url, optional CompileScriptOptionsDictionary options);
/**
* Returns an optimized QueryInterface method which, when called from
* JavaScript, acts as an ordinary QueryInterface function call, and when
* called from XPConnect, circumvents JSAPI entirely.
*
* The list of interfaces may include a mix of nsIJSID objects and interface
* name strings. Strings for nonexistent interface names are silently
* ignored, as long as they don't refer to any non-IID property of the Ci
* global. Any non-IID value is implicitly coerced to a string, and treated
* as an interface name.
*
* nsISupports is implicitly supported, and must not be included in the
* interface list.
*/
[Affects=Nothing, NewObject, Throws]
MozQueryInterface generateQI(sequence<(DOMString or IID)> interfaces);
/**
* Waive Xray on a given value. Identity op for primitives.
*/
[Throws]
any waiveXrays(any val);
/**
* Strip off Xray waivers on a given value. Identity op for primitives.
*/
[Throws]
any unwaiveXrays(any val);
/**
* Gets the name of the JSClass of the object.
*
* if |unwrap| is true, all wrappers are unwrapped first. Unless you're
* specifically trying to detect whether the object is a proxy, this is
* probably what you want.
*/
DOMString getClassName(object obj, optional boolean unwrap = true);
/**
* Clones the properties of the given object into a new object in the given
* target compartment (or the caller compartment if no target is provided).
* Property values themeselves are not cloned.
*
* Ignores non-enumerable properties, properties on prototypes, and properties
* with getters or setters.
*/
[Throws]
object shallowClone(object obj, optional object? target = null);
/**
* Dispatches the given callback to the main thread when it would be
* otherwise idle. Similar to Window.requestIdleCallback, but not bound to a
* particular DOM windw.
*/
[Throws]
void idleDispatch(IdleRequestCallback callback,
optional IdleRequestOptions options);
/**
* Synchronously loads and evaluates the js file located at
* 'aResourceURI' with a new, fully privileged global object.
*
* If 'aTargetObj' is specified and null, this method just returns
* the module's global object. Otherwise (if 'aTargetObj' is not
* specified, or 'aTargetObj' is != null) looks for a property
* 'EXPORTED_SYMBOLS' on the new global object. 'EXPORTED_SYMBOLS'
* is expected to be an array of strings identifying properties on
* the global object. These properties will be installed as
* properties on 'targetObj', or, if 'aTargetObj' is not specified,
* on the caller's global object. If 'EXPORTED_SYMBOLS' is not
* found, an error is thrown.
*
* @param aResourceURI A resource:// URI string to load the module from.
* @param aTargetObj the object to install the exported properties on or null.
* @returns the module code's global object.
*
* The implementation maintains a hash of aResourceURI->global obj.
* Subsequent invocations of import with 'aResourceURI' pointing to
* the same file will not cause the module to be re-evaluated, but
* the symbols in EXPORTED_SYMBOLS will be exported into the
* specified target object and the global object returned as above.
*/
[Throws]
object import(DOMString aResourceURI, optional object? aTargetObj);
/**
* Defines a property on the given target which lazily imports a JavaScript
* module when accessed.
*
* The first time the property is accessed, the module at the given URL is
* imported, and the property is replaced with the module's exported symbol
* of the same name.
*
* Some points to note when using this utility:
*
* - The cached module export is always stored on the `this` object that was
* used to access the getter. This means that if you define the lazy
* getter on a prototype, the module will be re-imported every time the
* property is accessed on a new instance.
*
* - The getter property may be overwritten by simple assignment, but as
* with imports, the new property value is always defined on the `this`
* object that the setter is called with.
*
* - If the module import fails, the getter will throw an error, and the
* property will not be replaced. Each subsequent attempt to access the
* getter will attempt to re-import the object, which will likely continue
* to result in errors.
*
* @param target The target object on which to define the property.
* @param id The name of the property to define, and of the symbol to
* import.
* @param resourceURI The resource URI of the module, as passed to
* ChromeUtils.import.
*/
[Throws]
void defineModuleGetter(object target, DOMString id, DOMString resourceURI);
/**
* Returns the scripted location of the first ancestor stack frame with a
* principal which is subsumed by the given principal. If no such frame
* exists on the call stack, returns null.
*/
object? getCallerLocation(Principal principal);
/**
* Creates a JS Error object with the given message and stack.
*
* If a stack object is provided, the error object is created in the global
* that it belongs to.
*/
[Throws]
object createError(DOMString message, optional object? stack = null);
/**
* Request performance metrics to the current process & all content processes.
*/
[Throws, Func="DOMPrefs::SchedulerTimingEnabled"]
Promise<sequence<PerformanceInfoDictionary>> requestPerformanceMetrics();
/**
* Returns a Promise containing a sequence of I/O activities
*/
[Throws]
Promise<sequence<IOActivityDataDictionary>> requestIOActivity();
};
/**
* Dictionaries duplicating IPDL types in dom/ipc/DOMTypes.ipdlh
* Used by requestPerformanceMetrics
*/
dictionary CategoryDispatchDictionary
{
unsigned short category = 0;
unsigned short count = 0;
};
dictionary PerformanceInfoDictionary {
ByteString host = "";
unsigned long pid = 0;
unsigned long long windowId = 0;
unsigned long long duration = 0;
boolean isWorker = false;
boolean isTopLevel = false;
sequence<CategoryDispatchDictionary> items = [];
};
/**
* Used by requestIOActivity() to return the number of bytes
* that were read (rx) and/or written (tx) for a given location.
*
* Locations can be sockets or files.
*/
dictionary IOActivityDataDictionary {
ByteString location = "";
unsigned long long rx = 0;
unsigned long long tx = 0;
};
/**
* Used by principals and the script security manager to represent origin
* attributes. The first dictionary is designed to contain the full set of
* OriginAttributes, the second is used for pattern-matching (i.e. does this
* OriginAttributesDictionary match the non-empty attributes in this pattern).
*
* IMPORTANT: If you add any members here, you need to do the following:
* (1) Add them to both dictionaries.
* (2) Update the methods on mozilla::OriginAttributes, including equality,
* serialization, deserialization, and inheritance.
* (3) Update the methods on mozilla::OriginAttributesPattern, including matching.
*/
dictionary OriginAttributesDictionary {
unsigned long appId = 0;
unsigned long userContextId = 0;
boolean inIsolatedMozBrowser = false;
unsigned long privateBrowsingId = 0;
DOMString firstPartyDomain = "";
};
dictionary OriginAttributesPatternDictionary {
unsigned long appId;
unsigned long userContextId;
boolean inIsolatedMozBrowser;
unsigned long privateBrowsingId;
DOMString firstPartyDomain;
};
dictionary CompileScriptOptionsDictionary {
/**
* The character set from which to decode the script.
*/
DOMString charset = "utf-8";
/**
* If true, certain parts of the script may be parsed lazily, the first time
* they are used, rather than eagerly parsed at load time.
*/
boolean lazilyParse = false;
/**
* If true, the script will be compiled so that its last expression will be
* returned as the value of its execution. This makes certain types of
* optimization impossible, and disables the JIT in many circumstances, so
* should not be used when not absolutely necessary.
*/
boolean hasReturnValue = false;
};
/**
* A JS object whose properties specify what portion of the heap graph to
* write. The recognized properties are:
*
* * globals: [ global, ... ]
* Dump only nodes that either:
* - belong in the compartment of one of the given globals;
* - belong to no compartment, but do belong to a Zone that contains one of
* the given globals;
* - are referred to directly by one of the last two kinds of nodes; or
* - is the fictional root node, described below.
*
* * debugger: Debugger object
* Like "globals", but use the Debugger's debuggees as the globals.
*
* * runtime: true
* Dump the entire heap graph, starting with the JSRuntime's roots.
*
* One, and only one, of these properties must exist on the boundaries object.
*
* The root of the dumped graph is a fictional node whose ubi::Node type name is
* "CoreDumpRoot". If we are dumping the entire ubi::Node graph, this root node
* has an edge for each of the JSRuntime's roots. If we are dumping a selected
* set of globals, the root has an edge to each global, and an edge for each
* incoming JS reference to the selected Zones.
*/
dictionary HeapSnapshotBoundaries {
sequence<object> globals;
object debugger;
boolean runtime;
};
dictionary Base64URLEncodeOptions {
/** Specifies whether the output should be padded with "=" characters. */
required boolean pad;
};
enum Base64URLDecodePadding {
/**
* Fails decoding if the input is unpadded. RFC 4648, section 3.2 requires
* padding, unless the referring specification prohibits it.
*/
"require",
/** Tolerates padded and unpadded input. */
"ignore",
/**
* Fails decoding if the input is padded. This follows the strict base64url
* variant used in JWS (RFC 7515, Appendix C) and HTTP Encrypted
* Content-Encoding (draft-ietf-httpbis-encryption-encoding-01).
*/
"reject"
};
dictionary Base64URLDecodeOptions {
/** Specifies the padding mode for decoding the input. */
required Base64URLDecodePadding padding;
};