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author | Matt A. Tobin <mattatobin@localhost.localdomain> | 2018-02-02 04:16:08 -0500 |
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committer | Matt A. Tobin <mattatobin@localhost.localdomain> | 2018-02-02 04:16:08 -0500 |
commit | 5f8de423f190bbb79a62f804151bc24824fa32d8 (patch) | |
tree | 10027f336435511475e392454359edea8e25895d /addon-sdk/source/lib/toolkit | |
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diff --git a/addon-sdk/source/lib/toolkit/loader.js b/addon-sdk/source/lib/toolkit/loader.js new file mode 100644 index 000000000..4c22550d8 --- /dev/null +++ b/addon-sdk/source/lib/toolkit/loader.js @@ -0,0 +1,1147 @@ +/* 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/. */ + +;((factory) => { // Module boilerplate :( + if (typeof(require) === 'function') { // CommonJS + require("chrome").Cu.import(module.uri, exports); + } + else if (~String(this).indexOf('BackstagePass')) { // JSM + let module = { uri: __URI__, id: "toolkit/loader", exports: Object.create(null) } + factory(module); + Object.assign(this, module.exports); + this.EXPORTED_SYMBOLS = Object.getOwnPropertyNames(module.exports); + } + else { + throw Error("Loading environment is not supported"); + } +})(module => { + +'use strict'; + +module.metadata = { + "stability": "unstable" +}; + +const { classes: Cc, Constructor: CC, interfaces: Ci, utils: Cu, + results: Cr, manager: Cm } = Components; +const systemPrincipal = CC('@mozilla.org/systemprincipal;1', 'nsIPrincipal')(); +const { loadSubScript } = Cc['@mozilla.org/moz/jssubscript-loader;1']. + getService(Ci.mozIJSSubScriptLoader); +const { addObserver, notifyObservers } = Cc['@mozilla.org/observer-service;1']. + getService(Ci.nsIObserverService); +const { XPCOMUtils } = Cu.import("resource://gre/modules/XPCOMUtils.jsm", {}); +const { NetUtil } = Cu.import("resource://gre/modules/NetUtil.jsm", {}); +const { join: pathJoin, normalize, dirname } = Cu.import("resource://gre/modules/osfile/ospath_unix.jsm"); + +XPCOMUtils.defineLazyServiceGetter(this, "resProto", + "@mozilla.org/network/protocol;1?name=resource", + "nsIResProtocolHandler"); +XPCOMUtils.defineLazyServiceGetter(this, "zipCache", + "@mozilla.org/libjar/zip-reader-cache;1", + "nsIZipReaderCache"); + +XPCOMUtils.defineLazyGetter(this, "XulApp", () => { + let xulappURI = module.uri.replace("toolkit/loader.js", + "sdk/system/xul-app.jsm"); + return Cu.import(xulappURI, {}); +}); + +// Define some shortcuts. +const bind = Function.call.bind(Function.bind); +const getOwnPropertyDescriptor = Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor; +const prototypeOf = Object.getPrototypeOf; +const getOwnIdentifiers = x => [...Object.getOwnPropertyNames(x), + ...Object.getOwnPropertySymbols(x)]; + +const NODE_MODULES = new Set([ + "assert", + "buffer_ieee754", + "buffer", + "child_process", + "cluster", + "console", + "constants", + "crypto", + "_debugger", + "dgram", + "dns", + "domain", + "events", + "freelist", + "fs", + "http", + "https", + "_linklist", + "module", + "net", + "os", + "path", + "punycode", + "querystring", + "readline", + "repl", + "stream", + "string_decoder", + "sys", + "timers", + "tls", + "tty", + "url", + "util", + "vm", + "zlib", +]); + +const COMPONENT_ERROR = '`Components` is not available in this context.\n' + + 'Functionality provided by Components may be available in an SDK\n' + + 'module: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Add-ons/SDK \n\n' + + 'However, if you still need to import Components, you may use the\n' + + '`chrome` module\'s properties for shortcuts to Component properties:\n\n' + + 'Shortcuts: \n' + + ' Cc = Components' + '.classes \n' + + ' Ci = Components' + '.interfaces \n' + + ' Cu = Components' + '.utils \n' + + ' CC = Components' + '.Constructor \n' + + 'Example: \n' + + ' let { Cc, Ci } = require(\'chrome\');\n'; + +// Workaround for bug 674195. Freezing objects from other compartments fail, +// so we use `Object.freeze` from the same component instead. +function freeze(object) { + if (prototypeOf(object) === null) { + Object.freeze(object); + } + else { + prototypeOf(prototypeOf(object.isPrototypeOf)). + constructor. // `Object` from the owner compartment. + freeze(object); + } + return object; +} + +// Returns map of given `object`-s own property descriptors. +const descriptor = iced(function descriptor(object) { + let value = {}; + getOwnIdentifiers(object).forEach(function(name) { + value[name] = getOwnPropertyDescriptor(object, name) + }); + return value; +}); +Loader.descriptor = descriptor; + +// Freeze important built-ins so they can't be used by untrusted code as a +// message passing channel. +freeze(Object); +freeze(Object.prototype); +freeze(Function); +freeze(Function.prototype); +freeze(Array); +freeze(Array.prototype); +freeze(String); +freeze(String.prototype); + +// This function takes `f` function sets it's `prototype` to undefined and +// freezes it. We need to do this kind of deep freeze with all the exposed +// functions so that untrusted code won't be able to use them a message +// passing channel. +function iced(f) { + if (!Object.isFrozen(f)) { + f.prototype = undefined; + } + return freeze(f); +} + +// Defines own properties of given `properties` object on the given +// target object overriding any existing property with a conflicting name. +// Returns `target` object. Note we only export this function because it's +// useful during loader bootstrap when other util modules can't be used & +// thats only case where this export should be used. +const override = iced(function override(target, source) { + let properties = descriptor(target) + let extension = descriptor(source || {}) + getOwnIdentifiers(extension).forEach(function(name) { + properties[name] = extension[name]; + }); + return Object.defineProperties({}, properties); +}); +Loader.override = override; + +function sourceURI(uri) { return String(uri).split(" -> ").pop(); } +Loader.sourceURI = iced(sourceURI); + +function isntLoaderFrame(frame) { return frame.fileName !== module.uri } + +function parseURI(uri) { return String(uri).split(" -> ").pop(); } +Loader.parseURI = parseURI; + +function parseStack(stack) { + let lines = String(stack).split("\n"); + return lines.reduce(function(frames, line) { + if (line) { + let atIndex = line.indexOf("@"); + let columnIndex = line.lastIndexOf(":"); + let lineIndex = line.lastIndexOf(":", columnIndex - 1); + let fileName = parseURI(line.slice(atIndex + 1, lineIndex)); + let lineNumber = parseInt(line.slice(lineIndex + 1, columnIndex)); + let columnNumber = parseInt(line.slice(columnIndex + 1)); + let name = line.slice(0, atIndex).split("(").shift(); + frames.unshift({ + fileName: fileName, + name: name, + lineNumber: lineNumber, + columnNumber: columnNumber + }); + } + return frames; + }, []); +} +Loader.parseStack = parseStack; + +function serializeStack(frames) { + return frames.reduce(function(stack, frame) { + return frame.name + "@" + + frame.fileName + ":" + + frame.lineNumber + ":" + + frame.columnNumber + "\n" + + stack; + }, ""); +} +Loader.serializeStack = serializeStack; + +class DefaultMap extends Map { + constructor(createItem, items = undefined) { + super(items); + + this.createItem = createItem; + } + + get(key) { + if (!this.has(key)) { + this.set(key, this.createItem(key)); + } + + return super.get(key); + } +} + +const urlCache = { + /** + * Returns a list of fully-qualified URLs for entries within the zip + * file at the given URI which are either directories or files with a + * .js or .json extension. + * + * @param {nsIJARURI} uri + * @param {string} baseURL + * The original base URL, prior to resolution. + * + * @returns {Set<string>} + */ + getZipFileContents(uri, baseURL) { + // Make sure the path has a trailing slash, and strip off the leading + // slash, so that we can easily check whether it is a path prefix. + let basePath = addTrailingSlash(uri.JAREntry).slice(1); + let file = uri.JARFile.QueryInterface(Ci.nsIFileURL).file; + + let enumerator = zipCache.getZip(file).findEntries("(*.js|*.json|*/)"); + + let results = new Set(); + for (let entry of XPCOMUtils.IterStringEnumerator(enumerator)) { + if (entry.startsWith(basePath)) { + let path = entry.slice(basePath.length); + + results.add(baseURL + path); + } + } + + return results; + }, + + zipContentsCache: new DefaultMap(baseURL => { + let uri = NetUtil.newURI(baseURL); + + if (baseURL.startsWith("resource:")) { + uri = NetUtil.newURI(resProto.resolveURI(uri)); + } + + if (uri instanceof Ci.nsIJARURI) { + return urlCache.getZipFileContents(uri, baseURL); + } + + return null; + }), + + filesCache: new DefaultMap(url => { + try { + let uri = NetUtil.newURI(url).QueryInterface(Ci.nsIFileURL); + + return uri.file.exists(); + } catch (e) { + return false; + } + }), + + QueryInterface: XPCOMUtils.generateQI([Ci.nsISupportsWeakReference]), + + observe() { + // Clear any module resolution caches when the startup cache is flushed, + // since it probably means we're loading new copies of extensions. + this.zipContentsCache.clear(); + this.filesCache.clear(); + }, + + /** + * Returns the base URL for the given URL, if one can be determined. For + * a resource: URL, this is the root of the resource package. For a jar: + * URL, it is the root of the JAR file. Otherwise, null is returned. + * + * @param {string} url + * @returns {string?} + */ + getBaseURL(url) { + // By using simple string matching for the common case of resource: URLs + // backed by jar: URLs, we can avoid creating any nsIURI objects for the + // common case where the JAR contents are already cached. + if (url.startsWith("resource://")) { + return /^resource:\/\/[^\/]+\//.exec(url)[0]; + } + + let uri = NetUtil.newURI(url); + if (uri instanceof Ci.nsIJARURI) { + return `jar:${uri.JARFile.spec}!/`; + } + + return null; + }, + + /** + * Returns true if the target of the given URL exists as a local file, + * or as an entry in a local zip file. + * + * @param {string} url + * @returns {boolean} + */ + exists(url) { + if (!/\.(?:js|json)$/.test(url)) { + url = addTrailingSlash(url); + } + + let baseURL = this.getBaseURL(url); + let scripts = baseURL && this.zipContentsCache.get(baseURL); + if (scripts) { + return scripts.has(url); + } + + return this.filesCache.get(url); + }, +} +addObserver(urlCache, "startupcache-invalidate", true); + +function readURI(uri) { + let nsURI = NetUtil.newURI(uri); + if (nsURI.scheme == "resource") { + // Resolve to a real URI, this will catch any obvious bad paths without + // logging assertions in debug builds, see bug 1135219 + uri = resProto.resolveURI(nsURI); + } + + let stream = NetUtil.newChannel({ + uri: NetUtil.newURI(uri, 'UTF-8'), + loadUsingSystemPrincipal: true} + ).open2(); + let count = stream.available(); + let data = NetUtil.readInputStreamToString(stream, count, { + charset: 'UTF-8' + }); + + stream.close(); + + return data; +} + +// Combines all arguments into a resolved, normalized path +function join(base, ...paths) { + // If this is an absolute URL, we need to normalize only the path portion, + // or we wind up stripping too many slashes and producing invalid URLs. + let match = /^((?:resource|file|chrome)\:\/\/[^\/]*|jar:[^!]+!)(.*)/.exec(base); + if (match) { + return match[1] + normalize(pathJoin(match[2], ...paths)); + } + + return normalize(pathJoin(base, ...paths)); +} +Loader.join = join; + +// Function takes set of options and returns a JS sandbox. Function may be +// passed set of options: +// - `name`: A string value which identifies the sandbox in about:memory. Will +// throw exception if omitted. +// - `principal`: String URI or `nsIPrincipal` for the sandbox. Defaults to +// system principal. +// - `prototype`: Ancestor for the sandbox that will be created. Defaults to +// `{}`. +// - `wantXrays`: A Boolean value indicating whether code outside the sandbox +// wants X-ray vision with respect to objects inside the sandbox. Defaults +// to `true`. +// - `sandbox`: A sandbox to share JS compartment with. If omitted new +// compartment will be created. +// - `metadata`: A metadata object associated with the sandbox. It should +// be JSON-serializable. +// For more details see: +// https://developer.mozilla.org/en/Components.utils.Sandbox +const Sandbox = iced(function Sandbox(options) { + // Normalize options and rename to match `Cu.Sandbox` expectations. + options = { + // Do not expose `Components` if you really need them (bad idea!) you + // still can expose via prototype. + wantComponents: false, + sandboxName: options.name, + principal: 'principal' in options ? options.principal : systemPrincipal, + wantXrays: 'wantXrays' in options ? options.wantXrays : true, + wantGlobalProperties: 'wantGlobalProperties' in options ? + options.wantGlobalProperties : [], + sandboxPrototype: 'prototype' in options ? options.prototype : {}, + invisibleToDebugger: 'invisibleToDebugger' in options ? + options.invisibleToDebugger : false, + metadata: 'metadata' in options ? options.metadata : {}, + waiveIntereposition: !!options.waiveIntereposition + }; + + if (options.metadata && options.metadata.addonID) { + options.addonId = options.metadata.addonID; + } + + let sandbox = Cu.Sandbox(options.principal, options); + + // Each sandbox at creation gets set of own properties that will be shadowing + // ones from it's prototype. We override delete such `sandbox` properties + // to avoid shadowing. + delete sandbox.Iterator; + delete sandbox.Components; + delete sandbox.importFunction; + delete sandbox.debug; + + return sandbox; +}); +Loader.Sandbox = Sandbox; + +// Evaluates code from the given `uri` into given `sandbox`. If +// `options.source` is passed, then that code is evaluated instead. +// Optionally following options may be given: +// - `options.encoding`: Source encoding, defaults to 'UTF-8'. +// - `options.line`: Line number to start count from for stack traces. +// Defaults to 1. +// - `options.version`: Version of JS used, defaults to '1.8'. +const evaluate = iced(function evaluate(sandbox, uri, options) { + let { source, line, version, encoding } = override({ + encoding: 'UTF-8', + line: 1, + version: '1.8', + source: null + }, options); + + return source ? Cu.evalInSandbox(source, sandbox, version, uri, line) + : loadSubScript(uri, sandbox, encoding); +}); +Loader.evaluate = evaluate; + +// Populates `exports` of the given CommonJS `module` object, in the context +// of the given `loader` by evaluating code associated with it. +const load = iced(function load(loader, module) { + let { sandboxes, globals, loadModuleHook } = loader; + let require = Require(loader, module); + + // We expose set of properties defined by `CommonJS` specification via + // prototype of the sandbox. Also globals are deeper in the prototype + // chain so that each module has access to them as well. + let descriptors = descriptor({ + require: require, + module: module, + exports: module.exports, + get Components() { + // Expose `Components` property to throw error on usage with + // additional information + throw new ReferenceError(COMPONENT_ERROR); + } + }); + + let sandbox; + if ((loader.useSharedGlobalSandbox || isSystemURI(module.uri)) && + loader.sharedGlobalBlocklist.indexOf(module.id) == -1) { + // Create a new object in this sandbox, that will be used as + // the scope object for this particular module + sandbox = new loader.sharedGlobalSandbox.Object(); + // Inject all expected globals in the scope object + getOwnIdentifiers(globals).forEach(function(name) { + descriptors[name] = getOwnPropertyDescriptor(globals, name) + descriptors[name].configurable = true; + }); + Object.defineProperties(sandbox, descriptors); + } + else { + sandbox = Sandbox({ + name: module.uri, + prototype: Object.create(globals, descriptors), + wantXrays: false, + wantGlobalProperties: module.id == "sdk/indexed-db" ? ["indexedDB"] : [], + invisibleToDebugger: loader.invisibleToDebugger, + metadata: { + addonID: loader.id, + URI: module.uri + } + }); + } + sandboxes[module.uri] = sandbox; + + try { + evaluate(sandbox, module.uri); + } + catch (error) { + let { message, fileName, lineNumber } = error; + let stack = error.stack || Error().stack; + let frames = parseStack(stack).filter(isntLoaderFrame); + let toString = String(error); + let file = sourceURI(fileName); + + // Note that `String(error)` where error is from subscript loader does + // not puts `:` after `"Error"` unlike regular errors thrown by JS code. + // If there is a JS stack then this error has already been handled by an + // inner module load. + if (/^Error opening input stream/.test(String(error))) { + let caller = frames.slice(0).pop(); + fileName = caller.fileName; + lineNumber = caller.lineNumber; + message = "Module `" + module.id + "` is not found at " + module.uri; + toString = message; + } + // Workaround for a Bug 910653. Errors thrown by subscript loader + // do not include `stack` field and above created error won't have + // fileName or lineNumber of the module being loaded, so we ensure + // it does. + else if (frames[frames.length - 1].fileName !== file) { + frames.push({ fileName: file, lineNumber: lineNumber, name: "" }); + } + + let prototype = typeof(error) === "object" ? error.constructor.prototype : + Error.prototype; + + throw Object.create(prototype, { + message: { value: message, writable: true, configurable: true }, + fileName: { value: fileName, writable: true, configurable: true }, + lineNumber: { value: lineNumber, writable: true, configurable: true }, + stack: { value: serializeStack(frames), writable: true, configurable: true }, + toString: { value: () => toString, writable: true, configurable: true }, + }); + } + + if (loadModuleHook) { + module = loadModuleHook(module, require); + } + + if (loader.checkCompatibility) { + let err = XulApp.incompatibility(module); + if (err) { + throw err; + } + } + + if (module.exports && typeof(module.exports) === 'object') + freeze(module.exports); + + return module; +}); +Loader.load = load; + +// Utility function to normalize module `uri`s so they have `.js` extension. +function normalizeExt(uri) { + return isJSURI(uri) ? uri : + isJSONURI(uri) ? uri : + isJSMURI(uri) ? uri : + uri + '.js'; +} + +// Strips `rootURI` from `string` -- used to remove absolute resourceURI +// from a relative path +function stripBase(rootURI, string) { + return string.replace(rootURI, './'); +} + +// Utility function to join paths. In common case `base` is a +// `requirer.uri` but in some cases it may be `baseURI`. In order to +// avoid complexity we require `baseURI` with a trailing `/`. +const resolve = iced(function resolve(id, base) { + if (!isRelative(id)) + return id; + + let baseDir = dirname(base); + if (!baseDir) + return normalize(id); + + let resolved = join(baseDir, id); + + // Joining and normalizing removes the './' from relative files. + // We need to ensure the resolution still has the root + if (isRelative(base)) + resolved = './' + resolved; + + return resolved; +}); +Loader.resolve = resolve; + +// Attempts to load `path` and then `path.js` +// Returns `path` with valid file, or `undefined` otherwise +function resolveAsFile(path) { + // Append '.js' to path name unless it's another support filetype + path = normalizeExt(path); + if (urlCache.exists(path)) { + return path; + } + + return null; +} + +// Attempts to load `path/package.json`'s `main` entry, +// followed by `path/index.js`, or `undefined` otherwise +function resolveAsDirectory(path) { + try { + // If `path/package.json` exists, parse the `main` entry + // and attempt to load that + let manifestPath = addTrailingSlash(path) + 'package.json'; + + let main = (urlCache.exists(manifestPath) && + getManifestMain(JSON.parse(readURI(manifestPath)))); + if (main) { + let found = resolveAsFile(join(path, main)); + if (found) { + return found + } + } + } catch (e) {} + + return resolveAsFile(addTrailingSlash(path) + 'index.js'); +} + +function resolveRelative(rootURI, modulesDir, id) { + let fullId = join(rootURI, modulesDir, id); + + let resolvedPath = (resolveAsFile(fullId) || + resolveAsDirectory(fullId)); + if (resolvedPath) { + return stripBase(rootURI, resolvedPath); + } + + return null; +} + +// From `resolve` module +// https://github.com/substack/node-resolve/blob/master/lib/node-modules-paths.js +function* getNodeModulePaths(rootURI, start) { + let moduleDir = 'node_modules'; + + let parts = start.split('/'); + while (parts.length) { + let leaf = parts.pop(); + let path = join(...parts, leaf, moduleDir); + if (leaf !== moduleDir && urlCache.exists(join(rootURI, path))) { + yield path; + } + } + + if (urlCache.exists(join(rootURI, moduleDir))) { + yield moduleDir; + } +} + +// Node-style module lookup +// Takes an id and path and attempts to load a file using node's resolving +// algorithm. +// `id` should already be resolved relatively at this point. +// http://nodejs.org/api/modules.html#modules_all_together +const nodeResolve = iced(function nodeResolve(id, requirer, { rootURI }) { + // Resolve again + id = Loader.resolve(id, requirer); + + // If this is already an absolute URI then there is no resolution to do + if (isAbsoluteURI(id)) { + return null; + } + + // we assume that extensions are correct, i.e., a directory doesnt't have '.js' + // and a js file isn't named 'file.json.js' + let resolvedPath; + + if ((resolvedPath = resolveRelative(rootURI, "", id))) { + return resolvedPath; + } + + // If the requirer is an absolute URI then the node module resolution below + // won't work correctly as we prefix everything with rootURI + if (isAbsoluteURI(requirer)) { + return null; + } + + // If manifest has dependencies, attempt to look up node modules + // in the `dependencies` list + for (let modulesDir of getNodeModulePaths(rootURI, dirname(requirer))) { + if ((resolvedPath = resolveRelative(rootURI, modulesDir, id))) { + return resolvedPath; + } + } + + // We would not find lookup for things like `sdk/tabs`, as that's part of + // the alias mapping. If during `generateMap`, the runtime lookup resolves + // with `resolveURI` -- if during runtime, then `resolve` will throw. + return null; +}); + +Loader.nodeResolve = nodeResolve; + +function addTrailingSlash(path) { + return path.replace(/\/*$/, "/"); +} + +const resolveURI = iced(function resolveURI(id, mapping) { + // Do not resolve if already a resource URI + if (isAbsoluteURI(id)) + return normalizeExt(id); + + for (let [path, uri] of mapping) { + // Strip off any trailing slashes to make comparisons simpler + let stripped = path.replace(/\/+$/, ""); + + // We only want to match path segments explicitly. Examples: + // * "foo/bar" matches for "foo/bar" + // * "foo/bar" matches for "foo/bar/baz" + // * "foo/bar" does not match for "foo/bar-1" + // * "foo/bar/" does not match for "foo/bar" + // * "foo/bar/" matches for "foo/bar/baz" + // + // Check for an empty path, an exact match, or a substring match + // with the next character being a forward slash. + if(stripped === "" || id === stripped || id.startsWith(stripped + "/")) { + return normalizeExt(id.replace(path, uri)); + } + } + return null; +}); +Loader.resolveURI = resolveURI; + +// Creates version of `require` that will be exposed to the given `module` +// in the context of the given `loader`. Each module gets own limited copy +// of `require` that is allowed to load only a modules that are associated +// with it during link time. +const Require = iced(function Require(loader, requirer) { + let { + modules, mapping, resolve: loaderResolve, load, + manifest, rootURI, isNative, requireMap, + requireHook + } = loader; + + if (isSystemURI(requirer.uri)) { + // Built-in modules don't require the expensive module resolution + // algorithm used by SDK add-ons, so give them the more efficient standard + // resolve instead. + isNative = false; + loaderResolve = Loader.resolve; + } + + function require(id) { + if (!id) // Throw if `id` is not passed. + throw Error('You must provide a module name when calling require() from ' + + requirer.id, requirer.uri); + + if (requireHook) { + return requireHook(id, _require); + } + + return _require(id); + } + + function _require(id) { + let { uri, requirement } = getRequirements(id); + let module = null; + // If module is already cached by loader then just use it. + if (uri in modules) { + module = modules[uri]; + } + else if (isJSMURI(uri)) { + module = modules[uri] = Module(requirement, uri); + module.exports = Cu.import(uri, {}); + freeze(module); + } + else if (isJSONURI(uri)) { + let data; + + // First attempt to load and parse json uri + // ex: `test.json` + // If that doesn't exist, check for `test.json.js` + // for node parity + try { + data = JSON.parse(readURI(uri)); + module = modules[uri] = Module(requirement, uri); + module.exports = data; + freeze(module); + } + catch (err) { + // If error thrown from JSON parsing, throw that, do not + // attempt to find .json.js file + if (err && /JSON\.parse/.test(err.message)) + throw err; + uri = uri + '.js'; + } + } + + // If not yet cached, load and cache it. + // We also freeze module to prevent it from further changes + // at runtime. + if (!(uri in modules)) { + // Many of the loader's functionalities are dependent + // on modules[uri] being set before loading, so we set it and + // remove it if we have any errors. + module = modules[uri] = Module(requirement, uri); + try { + freeze(load(loader, module)); + } + catch (e) { + // Clear out modules cache so we can throw on a second invalid require + delete modules[uri]; + // Also clear out the Sandbox that was created + delete loader.sandboxes[uri]; + throw e; + } + } + + return module.exports; + } + + // Resolution function taking a module name/path and + // returning a resourceURI and a `requirement` used by the loader. + // Used by both `require` and `require.resolve`. + function getRequirements(id) { + if (!id) // Throw if `id` is not passed. + throw Error('you must provide a module name when calling require() from ' + + requirer.id, requirer.uri); + + let requirement, uri; + + // TODO should get native Firefox modules before doing node-style lookups + // to save on loading time + if (isNative) { + // If a requireMap is available from `generateMap`, use that to + // immediately resolve the node-style mapping. + // TODO: write more tests for this use case + if (requireMap && requireMap[requirer.id]) + requirement = requireMap[requirer.id][id]; + + let { overrides } = manifest.jetpack; + for (let key in overrides) { + // ignore any overrides using relative keys + if (/^[.\/]/.test(key)) { + continue; + } + + // If the override is for x -> y, + // then using require("x/lib/z") to get reqire("y/lib/z") + // should also work + if (id == key || id.startsWith(key + "/")) { + id = overrides[key] + id.substr(key.length); + id = id.replace(/^[.\/]+/, ""); + } + } + + // For native modules, we want to check if it's a module specified + // in 'modules', like `chrome`, or `@loader` -- if it exists, + // just set the uri to skip resolution + if (!requirement && modules[id]) + uri = requirement = id; + + // If no requireMap was provided, or resolution not found in + // the requireMap, and not a npm dependency, attempt a runtime lookup + if (!requirement && !NODE_MODULES.has(id)) { + // If `isNative` defined, this is using the new, native-style + // loader, not cuddlefish, so lets resolve using node's algorithm + // and get back a path that needs to be resolved via paths mapping + // in `resolveURI` + requirement = loaderResolve(id, requirer.id, { + manifest: manifest, + rootURI: rootURI + }); + } + + // If not found in the map, not a node module, and wasn't able to be + // looked up, it's something + // found in the paths most likely, like `sdk/tabs`, which should + // be resolved relatively if needed using traditional resolve + if (!requirement) { + requirement = isRelative(id) ? Loader.resolve(id, requirer.id) : id; + } + } + else if (modules[id]) { + uri = requirement = id; + } + else if (requirer) { + // Resolve `id` to its requirer if it's relative. + requirement = loaderResolve(id, requirer.id); + } + else { + requirement = id; + } + + // Resolves `uri` of module using loaders resolve function. + uri = uri || resolveURI(requirement, mapping); + + // Throw if `uri` can not be resolved. + if (!uri) { + throw Error('Module: Can not resolve "' + id + '" module required by ' + + requirer.id + ' located at ' + requirer.uri, requirer.uri); + } + + return { uri: uri, requirement: requirement }; + } + + // Expose the `resolve` function for this `Require` instance + require.resolve = _require.resolve = function resolve(id) { + let { uri } = getRequirements(id); + return uri; + } + + // This is like webpack's require.context. It returns a new require + // function that prepends the prefix to any requests. + require.context = prefix => { + return id => { + return require(prefix + id); + }; + }; + + // Make `require.main === module` evaluate to true in main module scope. + require.main = loader.main === requirer ? requirer : undefined; + return iced(require); +}); +Loader.Require = Require; + +const main = iced(function main(loader, id) { + // If no main entry provided, and native loader is used, + // read the entry in the manifest + if (!id && loader.isNative) + id = getManifestMain(loader.manifest); + let uri = resolveURI(id, loader.mapping); + let module = loader.main = loader.modules[uri] = Module(id, uri); + return loader.load(loader, module).exports; +}); +Loader.main = main; + +// Makes module object that is made available to CommonJS modules when they +// are evaluated, along with `exports` and `require`. +const Module = iced(function Module(id, uri) { + return Object.create(null, { + id: { enumerable: true, value: id }, + exports: { enumerable: true, writable: true, value: Object.create(null), + configurable: true }, + uri: { value: uri } + }); +}); +Loader.Module = Module; + +// Takes `loader`, and unload `reason` string and notifies all observers that +// they should cleanup after them-self. +const unload = iced(function unload(loader, reason) { + // subject is a unique object created per loader instance. + // This allows any code to cleanup on loader unload regardless of how + // it was loaded. To handle unload for specific loader subject may be + // asserted against loader.destructor or require('@loader/unload') + // Note: We don not destroy loader's module cache or sandboxes map as + // some modules may do cleanup in subsequent turns of event loop. Destroying + // cache may cause module identity problems in such cases. + let subject = { wrappedJSObject: loader.destructor }; + notifyObservers(subject, 'sdk:loader:destroy', reason); +}); +Loader.unload = unload; + +// Function makes new loader that can be used to load CommonJS modules +// described by a given `options.manifest`. Loader takes following options: +// - `globals`: Optional map of globals, that all module scopes will inherit +// from. Map is also exposed under `globals` property of the returned loader +// so it can be extended further later. Defaults to `{}`. +// - `modules` Optional map of built-in module exports mapped by module id. +// These modules will incorporated into module cache. Each module will be +// frozen. +// - `resolve` Optional module `id` resolution function. If given it will be +// used to resolve module URIs, by calling it with require term, requirer +// module object (that has `uri` property) and `baseURI` of the loader. +// If `resolve` does not returns `uri` string exception will be thrown by +// an associated `require` call. +function Loader(options) { + if (options.sharedGlobalBlacklist && !options.sharedGlobalBlocklist) { + options.sharedGlobalBlocklist = options.sharedGlobalBlacklist; + } + let { + modules, globals, resolve, paths, rootURI, manifest, requireMap, isNative, + metadata, sharedGlobal, sharedGlobalBlocklist, checkCompatibility, waiveIntereposition + } = override({ + paths: {}, + modules: {}, + globals: { + get console() { + // Import Console.jsm from here to prevent loading it until someone uses it + let { ConsoleAPI } = Cu.import("resource://gre/modules/Console.jsm"); + let console = new ConsoleAPI({ + consoleID: options.id ? "addon/" + options.id : "" + }); + Object.defineProperty(this, "console", { value: console }); + return this.console; + } + }, + checkCompatibility: false, + resolve: options.isNative ? + // Make the returned resolve function have the same signature + (id, requirer) => Loader.nodeResolve(id, requirer, { rootURI: rootURI }) : + Loader.resolve, + sharedGlobalBlocklist: ["sdk/indexed-db"], + waiveIntereposition: false + }, options); + + // Create overrides defaults, none at the moment + if (typeof manifest != "object" || !manifest) { + manifest = {}; + } + if (typeof manifest.jetpack != "object" || !manifest.jetpack) { + manifest.jetpack = { + overrides: {} + }; + } + if (typeof manifest.jetpack.overrides != "object" || !manifest.jetpack.overrides) { + manifest.jetpack.overrides = {}; + } + + // We create an identity object that will be dispatched on an unload + // event as subject. This way unload listeners will be able to assert + // which loader is unloaded. Please note that we intentionally don't + // use `loader` as subject to prevent a loader access leakage through + // observer notifications. + let destructor = freeze(Object.create(null)); + + // Make mapping array that is sorted from longest path to shortest path. + let mapping = Object.keys(paths) + .sort((a, b) => b.length - a.length) + .map(path => [path, paths[path]]); + + // Define pseudo modules. + modules = override({ + '@loader/unload': destructor, + '@loader/options': options, + 'chrome': { Cc: Cc, Ci: Ci, Cu: Cu, Cr: Cr, Cm: Cm, + CC: bind(CC, Components), components: Components, + // `ChromeWorker` has to be inject in loader global scope. + // It is done by bootstrap.js:loadSandbox for the SDK. + ChromeWorker: ChromeWorker + } + }, modules); + + const builtinModuleExports = modules; + modules = {}; + for (let id of Object.keys(builtinModuleExports)) { + // We resolve `uri` from `id` since modules are cached by `uri`. + let uri = resolveURI(id, mapping); + // In native loader, the mapping will not contain values for + // pseudomodules -- store them as their ID rather than the URI + if (isNative && !uri) + uri = id; + let module = Module(id, uri); + + // Lazily expose built-in modules in order to + // allow them to be loaded lazily. + Object.defineProperty(module, "exports", { + enumerable: true, + get: function() { + return builtinModuleExports[id]; + } + }); + + modules[uri] = freeze(module); + } + + // Create the unique sandbox we will be using for all modules, + // so that we prevent creating a new comportment per module. + // The side effect is that all modules will share the same + // global objects. + let sharedGlobalSandbox = Sandbox({ + name: "Addon-SDK", + wantXrays: false, + wantGlobalProperties: [], + invisibleToDebugger: options.invisibleToDebugger || false, + metadata: { + addonID: options.id, + URI: "Addon-SDK" + }, + prototype: options.sandboxPrototype || {} + }); + + // Loader object is just a representation of a environment + // state. We freeze it and mark make it's properties non-enumerable + // as they are pure implementation detail that no one should rely upon. + let returnObj = { + destructor: { enumerable: false, value: destructor }, + globals: { enumerable: false, value: globals }, + mapping: { enumerable: false, value: mapping }, + // Map of module objects indexed by module URIs. + modules: { enumerable: false, value: modules }, + metadata: { enumerable: false, value: metadata }, + useSharedGlobalSandbox: { enumerable: false, value: !!sharedGlobal }, + sharedGlobalSandbox: { enumerable: false, value: sharedGlobalSandbox }, + sharedGlobalBlocklist: { enumerable: false, value: sharedGlobalBlocklist }, + sharedGlobalBlacklist: { enumerable: false, value: sharedGlobalBlocklist }, + // Map of module sandboxes indexed by module URIs. + sandboxes: { enumerable: false, value: {} }, + resolve: { enumerable: false, value: resolve }, + // ID of the addon, if provided. + id: { enumerable: false, value: options.id }, + // Whether the modules loaded should be ignored by the debugger + invisibleToDebugger: { enumerable: false, + value: options.invisibleToDebugger || false }, + load: { enumerable: false, value: options.load || load }, + checkCompatibility: { enumerable: false, value: checkCompatibility }, + requireHook: { enumerable: false, value: options.requireHook }, + loadModuleHook: { enumerable: false, value: options.loadModuleHook }, + // Main (entry point) module, it can be set only once, since loader + // instance can have only one main module. + main: new function() { + let main; + return { + enumerable: false, + get: function() { return main; }, + // Only set main if it has not being set yet! + set: function(module) { main = main || module; } + } + } + }; + + if (isNative) { + returnObj.isNative = { enumerable: false, value: true }; + returnObj.manifest = { enumerable: false, value: manifest }; + returnObj.requireMap = { enumerable: false, value: requireMap }; + returnObj.rootURI = { enumerable: false, value: addTrailingSlash(rootURI) }; + } + + return freeze(Object.create(null, returnObj)); +}; +Loader.Loader = Loader; + +var isSystemURI = uri => /^resource:\/\/(gre|devtools|testing-common)\//.test(uri); + +var isJSONURI = uri => uri.endsWith('.json'); +var isJSMURI = uri => uri.endsWith('.jsm'); +var isJSURI = uri => uri.endsWith('.js'); +var isAbsoluteURI = uri => uri.startsWith("resource://") || + uri.startsWith("chrome://") || + uri.startsWith("file://"); +var isRelative = id => id.startsWith("."); + +// Default `main` entry to './index.js' and ensure is relative, +// since node allows 'lib/index.js' without relative `./` +function getManifestMain(manifest) { + let main = manifest.main || './index.js'; + return isRelative(main) ? main : './' + main; +} + +module.exports = iced(Loader); +}); diff --git a/addon-sdk/source/lib/toolkit/require.js b/addon-sdk/source/lib/toolkit/require.js new file mode 100644 index 000000000..dc3d26ab2 --- /dev/null +++ b/addon-sdk/source/lib/toolkit/require.js @@ -0,0 +1,91 @@ +/* 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/. */ + +const make = (exports, rootURI, components) => { + const { Loader: { Loader, Require, Module, main } } = + components.utils.import(rootURI + "toolkit/loader.js", {}); + + const loader = Loader({ + id: "toolkit/require", + rootURI: rootURI, + isNative: true, + paths: { + "": rootURI, + "devtools/": "resource://devtools/" + } + }); + + // Implement require.unload(uri) that can be used to unload + // already loaded module which is convinient during development phase. + const unload = uri => { + delete loader.sandboxes[uri]; + delete loader.modules[uri]; + }; + + const builtins = new Set(Object.keys(loader.modules)); + + // Below we define `require` & `require.resolve` that resolve passed + // module id relative to the caller URI. This is not perfect but good + // enough for common case & there is always an option to pass absolute + // id when that + // but presumably well enough to cover + + const require = (id, options={}) => { + const { reload, all } = options; + const requirerURI = components.stack.caller.filename; + const requirer = Module(requirerURI, requirerURI); + const require = Require(loader, requirer); + if (reload) { + // To load JS code into modules, loader uses `mozIJSSubScriptLoader` + // which uses startup cache to avoid reading source from the same URI + // more than once. Unless we invalidate statup cache changes to a module + // won't be reflected even after reload. Therefor we must dispatch an + // nsIObserverService notification that causes cache invalidation. + // Note: This is not ideal since it destroys whole cache, but since there + // is no way to invalidate individual entries, we assume performance hit + // during development is acceptable. + components.classes["@mozilla.org/observer-service;1"]. + getService(components.interfaces.nsIObserverService). + notifyObservers({}, "startupcache-invalidate", null); + + if (all) { + for (let uri of Object.keys(loader.sandboxes)) { + unload(uri); + } + } + else { + unload(require.resolve(id)); + } + } + return require(id); + }; + + require.resolve = id => { + const requirerURI = components.stack.caller.filename; + const requirer = Module(requirerURI, requirerURI); + return Require(loader, requirer).resolve(id); + }; + + exports.require = require; +} + +// If loaded in the context of commonjs module, reload as JSM into an +// exports object. +if (typeof(require) === "function" && typeof(module) === "object") { + require("chrome").Cu.import(module.uri, module.exports); +} +// If loaded in the context of JSM make a loader & require and define +// new symbols as exported ones. +else if (typeof(__URI__) === "string" && this["Components"]) { + const builtin = Object.keys(this); + const uri = __URI__.replace("toolkit/require.js", ""); + make(this, uri, this["Components"]); + + this.EXPORTED_SYMBOLS = Object. + keys(this). + filter($ => builtin.indexOf($) < 0); +} +else { + throw Error("Loading require.js in this environment isn't supported") +} |