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diff --git a/devtools/docs/http-inspector.md b/devtools/docs/http-inspector.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..53908fd76 --- /dev/null +++ b/devtools/docs/http-inspector.md @@ -0,0 +1,167 @@ +# HTTP Inspector (aka XHR Spy) +This document is intended as a description of HTTP Inspector feature allowing +inline inspection of HTTP logs displayed in the Console panel. The documents +focuses on internal architecture. + +For detailed feature description see the following doc +(many screenshots included): +https://docs.google.com/document/d/1zQniwU_dkt-VX1qY1Vp-SWxEVA4uFcDCrtH03tGoHHM/edit# + +_HTTP Inspector feature is available in the Console panel (for web developers) +as well as in the Browser Console (for devtools and extension developers)._ + +The current implementation is based on React (no XUL) and some of the existing +components should also be used when porting the Network panel to HTML. + +The entire feature lives in `devtools/client/webconsole/net` directory. + +## General Description +The entry point for HTTP log inspection is represented by an expand/toggle +button displayed in front a log in the Console panel: + +[+] GET XHR http://example.com/test-request.php + +Clicking on the [+] button expands the log and shows a body with HTTP details +right underneath. The info body is rendered by: +`devtools/client/webconsole/net/components/net-info-body` component. + +HTTP info is divided into several tabs: + +* Headers: send and received HTTP headers +* Params: URL parameters (query string) +* Post: HTTP post body +* Response: HTTP response body +* Cookies: Sent and received cookies + +### Headers Tab +`devtools/client/webconsole/net/components/headers-tab` + +This is the default active tab and it's responsible for rendering +HTTP headers. There are several header groups displayed: + +* Response Headers +* Requests Headers +* Cached Headers (not implemented yet) + +Individual sections are expandable/collapsible. + +Rendering of the groups is done by `NetInfoGroup` and `NetInfoGroupList` +components. + +### Params Tab +`devtools/client/webconsole/net/components/params-tab` + +This tab is responsible for rendering URL parameters (query string) +and it's available only if the URL has any parameters. Individual +parameters are parsed and displayed as a list of name/value pairs. + +Rendering of the parameter list is done by `NetInfoParams` component. + +### Post Tab +`devtools/client/webconsole/net/components/post-tab` + +This tab is responsible for rendering HTTP post body sent to the server. + +### Response Tab +`devtools/client/webconsole/net/components/response-tab` + +This tab is responsible for rendering HTTP response body received from +the server. There might be more than one section displaying the data +depending on the current response mime-type. + +* Raw Data: This section is always displayed. It renders data in a raw +form just like they are received from the server. +* JSON: This section is available in case of JSON responses [1]. +It parses the response and displays it as an expandable tree. +* Image: This section is available in case of image responses [2]. +The response is decoded and displayed as an image. +* XML: this section is available in case of HTML/XML responses [3] +The response is parsed using DOM parser and displayed as an XML markup. + +[1] List of JSON mime-types: `devtools/client/webconsole/net/utils/json` +[2] List of Image mime-types: `devtools/client/webconsole/net/utils/json` +[3] List of XML/HTML mime-types: `devtools/client/webconsole/net/utils/net` + +Response data are fetched using `LongStringClient`, so if data are bigger +than defined limit (see `devtools/server/main.js - LONG_STRING_LENGTH) +the user needs to manually require the rest (there is a link at the end +of incomplete response body that allows this). + +The raw section is collapsed by default if there is another presentation +of the data. + +### Cookies Tab +`devtools/client/webconsole/net/components/cookies-tab` + +This tab is responsible for displaying HTTP cookies. +There are two groups: + +* Request Cookies +* Response Cookies + +Rendering of the groups is done by `NetInfoGroup` and `NetInfoGroupList` +components. The tab is not presented if there are no cookies. + +## Architecture +This sections describes internal architecture of HTTPi feature. + +### Main +`devtools/client/webconsole/net/main` + +This is the main module of HTTPi. It represents the root module +of the feature. + +The main responsibility of the module is handling network logs forwarded +from webconsole.js. This modules creates one instance of `NetRequest` +object for every `NetworkEvent` (one object for every HTTP request). + +### NetRequest +`devtools/client/webconsole/net/net-request` + +This module represents `NetRequest` object. It's the internal representation +of HTTP request and it keeps its state. All HTTP details fetched dynamically +from the backend are stored in this object. + +This object is responsible for: +* Adding a toggle button in Console UI (displayed in front of HTTP requests) +* Listening for a click event on the toggle button. +* Sending messages to web console client object to request HTTP details. +* Refreshing the UI as HTTP details are coming from the overlay. + +Note that `NetRequest` is using a small helper object `DataProvider` for +requesting HTTP details. `DataProvider` is the connection between `NetRequest` +and the backend. + +### Data Provider +`devtools/client/webconsole/net/data-provider` + +This module is using webconsole client object to get data from the backend. + +### Utils +`devtools/client/webconsole/net/utils` + +There are also some utility modules implementing helper functions. +The important thing is that these modules doesn't require any chrome +privileges and are ready to run inside content scope. + +### Components +* `NetInfoBody` Renders the entire HTTP details body displayed when the + user expands a network log. +* `NetInfoGroup` Renders a group (a section within tab). For example, + Request Headers section in Headers tab corresponds to one group. +* `NetInfoGroupList` List of groups. There might be more groups of data + within one tab. For example, the Headers tab has Requested and Response + headers groups. +* `NetInfoParams` List of name-value pairs. It's used e.g. by the Headers + or Params tab. +* `HeadersTab` Displays HTTP headers. +* `PostTab` Displays HTTP posted body data. +* `ParamsTab` Displays URL query string. +* `ResponseTab` Displays HTTP response body data. +* `CookiesTab` Displays cookies. +* `Spinner` Represents a throbber displayed when the UI is waiting for + incoming data. +* `SizeLimit` Represents a link that can be used to fetch the + rest of data from the backend (debugger server). Used for HTTP post + and response bodies. +* `XmlView` Renders XML markup. |