/* 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/. */ var {WebChannel} = Cu.import("resource://gre/modules/WebChannel.jsm", {}); const TEST_URL_TAIL = "example.com/browser/browser/base/content/test/general/test_remoteTroubleshoot.html" const TEST_URI_GOOD = Services.io.newURI("https://" + TEST_URL_TAIL, null, null); const TEST_URI_BAD = Services.io.newURI("http://" + TEST_URL_TAIL, null, null); const TEST_URI_GOOD_OBJECT = Services.io.newURI("https://" + TEST_URL_TAIL + "?object", null, null); // Creates a one-shot web-channel for the test data to be sent back from the test page. function promiseChannelResponse(channelID, originOrPermission) { return new Promise((resolve, reject) => { let channel = new WebChannel(channelID, originOrPermission); channel.listen((id, data, target) => { channel.stopListening(); resolve(data); }); }); } // Loads the specified URI in a new tab and waits for it to send us data on our // test web-channel and resolves with that data. function promiseNewChannelResponse(uri) { let channelPromise = promiseChannelResponse("test-remote-troubleshooting-backchannel", uri); let tab = gBrowser.loadOneTab(uri.spec, { inBackground: false }); return promiseTabLoaded(tab).then( () => channelPromise ).then(data => { gBrowser.removeTab(tab); return data; }); } add_task(function*() { // We haven't set a permission yet - so even the "good" URI should fail. let got = yield promiseNewChannelResponse(TEST_URI_GOOD); // Should have no data. Assert.ok(got.message === undefined, "should have failed to get any data"); // Add a permission manager entry for our URI. Services.perms.add(TEST_URI_GOOD, "remote-troubleshooting", Services.perms.ALLOW_ACTION); registerCleanupFunction(() => { Services.perms.remove(TEST_URI_GOOD, "remote-troubleshooting"); }); // Try again - now we are expecting a response with the actual data. got = yield promiseNewChannelResponse(TEST_URI_GOOD); // Check some keys we expect to always get. Assert.ok(got.message.extensions, "should have extensions"); Assert.ok(got.message.graphics, "should have graphics"); // Check we have channel and build ID info: Assert.equal(got.message.application.buildID, Services.appinfo.appBuildID, "should have correct build ID"); let updateChannel = null; try { updateChannel = Cu.import("resource://gre/modules/UpdateUtils.jsm", {}).UpdateUtils.UpdateChannel; } catch (ex) {} if (!updateChannel) { Assert.ok(!('updateChannel' in got.message.application), "should not have update channel where not available."); } else { Assert.equal(got.message.application.updateChannel, updateChannel, "should have correct update channel."); } // And check some keys we know we decline to return. Assert.ok(!got.message.modifiedPreferences, "should not have a modifiedPreferences key"); Assert.ok(!got.message.crashes, "should not have crash info"); // Now a http:// URI - should get nothing even with the permission setup. got = yield promiseNewChannelResponse(TEST_URI_BAD); Assert.ok(got.message === undefined, "should have failed to get any data"); // Check that the page can send an object as well if it's in the whitelist let webchannelWhitelistPref = "webchannel.allowObject.urlWhitelist"; let origWhitelist = Services.prefs.getCharPref(webchannelWhitelistPref); let newWhitelist = origWhitelist + " https://example.com"; Services.prefs.setCharPref(webchannelWhitelistPref, newWhitelist); registerCleanupFunction(() => { Services.prefs.clearUserPref(webchannelWhitelistPref); }); got = yield promiseNewChannelResponse(TEST_URI_GOOD_OBJECT); Assert.ok(got.message, "should have gotten some data back"); });