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node-firefox-forward-ports
Forward local ports to remote debugging interfaces on connected Firefox OS devices
This is part of the node-firefox project.
Firefox OS devices offer a Remote Debugging service on a local network socket. This can be forwarded to a host computer over USB using ADB. This module takes care of that as necessary, reusing forwarded ports when possible.
Installation
From git
git clone https://github.com/mozilla/node-firefox-forward-ports.git
cd node-firefox-forward-ports
npm install
If you want to update later on:
cd node-firefox-forward-ports
git pull origin master
npm install
npm
npm install node-firefox-forward-ports
Usage
var forwardPorts = require('node-firefox-forward-ports');
// Forwards ports as necessary, while reusing existing ports.
// Returns the list of devices annotated with details on forwarded ports.
forwardPorts([
{id: '3739ced5'},
{id: 'full_keon'},
{id: 'full_unagi'}
]).then(function(results) {
console.log(results);
}).catch(function(err) {
console.error(err);
});
// forwardPorts() can also accept an options object, for future expansion
// when additional options are supported.
forwardPorts({
devices: [
{id: '3739ced5'},
{id: 'full_keon'},
{id: 'full_unagi'}
]
}).then(function(results) {
console.log(results);
}).catch(function(err) {
console.error(err);
});
Example
This example uses node-firefox-find-devices
to first assemble a list of connected Firefox OS devices. The output of
findDevices()
is basically what forwardPorts()
expects for its devices
option.
var findDevices = require('node-firefox-find-devices');
var forwardPorts = require('node-firefox-forward-ports');
findDevices().then(forwardPorts).then(function(results) {
console.log(results);
});
This example would result in output like the following, which consists of the
output of findDevices()
altered to include a list of forward ports for each
device.
[
{
"id": "3739ced5",
"type": "device",
"isFirefoxOS": true,
"ports": [
{
"local": "tcp:8001",
"remote": "localfilesystem:/data/local/debugger-socket",
"port": "8001"
}
]
}
]
The listing of each device returned from findDevices()
will be annotated with
a new ports
property. This is a list of details on each port forwarded to the
device.
The local
property contains the local side of the port forward. If this is a
TCP/IP port, then its numerical port can be found in the port
property.
The remote
property contains the remote side of the port forward, useful for
filtering and selecting particular kinds of forwarded ports. Currently, this
module only supports Firefox remote debugging sockets - but that could expand
in the future.
Running the tests
After installing, you can simply run the following from the module folder:
npm test
To add a new unit test file, create a new file in the tests/unit
folder. Any file that matches test.*.js
will be run as a test by the appropriate test runner, based on the folder location.
We use gulp
behind the scenes to run the test; if you don't have it installed globally you can use npm gulp
from inside the project's root folder to run gulp
.
Code quality and style
Because we have multiple contributors working on our projects, we value consistent code styles. It makes it easier to read code written by many people! :-)
Our tests include unit tests as well as code quality ("linting") tests that make sure our test pass a style guide and JSHint. Instead of submitting code with the wrong indentation or a different style, run the tests and you will be told where your code quality/style differs from ours and instructions on how to fix it.
This program is free software; it is distributed under an Apache License.
Copyright
Copyright (c) 2015 Mozilla (Contributors).