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-/* Any copyright is dedicated to the Public Domain.
- http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ */
-
-// This server-side script is used for browser_thumbnails_update. One of the
-// main things it must do in all cases is ensure a Cache-Control: no-store
-// header, so the foreground capture doesn't interfere with the testing.
-
-// If the querystring is "simple", then all it does it return some content -
-// it doesn't really matter what that content is.
-
-// Otherwise, its main role is that it must return different *content* for the
-// second request than it did for the first.
-// Also, it should be able to return an error response when requested for the
-// second response.
-// So the basic tests will be to grab the thumbnail, then request it to be
-// grabbed again:
-// * If the second request succeeded, the new thumbnail should exist.
-// * If the second request is an error, the new thumbnail should be ignored.
-
-function handleRequest(aRequest, aResponse) {
- aResponse.setHeader("Content-Type", "text/html;charset=utf-8", false);
- // we want to disable gBrowserThumbnails on-load capture for these responses,
- // so set as a "no-store" response.
- aResponse.setHeader("Cache-Control", "no-store");
-
- // for the simple test - just return some content.
- if (aRequest.queryString == "simple") {
- aResponse.write("<html><body></body></html>");
- aResponse.setStatusLine(aRequest.httpVersion, 200, "Its simply OK");
- return;
- }
-
- // it's one of the more complex tests where the first request for the given
- // URL must return different content than the second, and possibly an error
- // response for the second
- let doneError = getState(aRequest.queryString);
- if (!doneError) {
- // first request - return a response with a green body and 200 response.
- aResponse.setStatusLine(aRequest.httpVersion, 200, "OK - It's green");
- aResponse.write("<html><body bgcolor=00ff00></body></html>");
- // set the state so the next request does the "second request" thing below.
- setState(aRequest.queryString, "yep");
- } else {
- // second request - this will be done by the b/g service.
- // We always return a red background, but depending on the query string we
- // return either a 200 or 401 response.
- if (aRequest.queryString == "fail")
- aResponse.setStatusLine(aRequest.httpVersion, 401, "Oh no you don't");
- else
- aResponse.setStatusLine(aRequest.httpVersion, 200, "OK - It's red");
- aResponse.write("<html><body bgcolor=ff0000></body></html>");
- // reset the error state incase this ends up being reused for the
- // same url and querystring.
- setState(aRequest.queryString, "");
- }
-}