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Components.utils.import("resource:///modules/RecentWindow.jsm");
XPCOMUtils.defineLazyModuleGetter(this, "CaptivePortalWatcher",
"resource:///modules/CaptivePortalWatcher.jsm");
XPCOMUtils.defineLazyServiceGetter(this, "cps",
"@mozilla.org/network/captive-portal-service;1",
"nsICaptivePortalService");
const CANONICAL_CONTENT = "success";
const CANONICAL_URL = "data:text/plain;charset=utf-8," + CANONICAL_CONTENT;
const CANONICAL_URL_REDIRECTED = "data:text/plain;charset=utf-8,redirected";
const PORTAL_NOTIFICATION_VALUE = "captive-portal-detected";
function* setupPrefsAndRecentWindowBehavior() {
yield SpecialPowers.pushPrefEnv({
set: [["captivedetect.canonicalURL", CANONICAL_URL],
["captivedetect.canonicalContent", CANONICAL_CONTENT]],
});
// We need to test behavior when a portal is detected when there is no browser
// window, but we can't close the default window opened by the test harness.
// Instead, we deactivate CaptivePortalWatcher in the default window and
// exclude it from RecentWindow.getMostRecentBrowserWindow in an attempt to
// mask its presence.
window.CaptivePortalWatcher.uninit();
let getMostRecentBrowserWindowCopy = RecentWindow.getMostRecentBrowserWindow;
let defaultWindow = window;
RecentWindow.getMostRecentBrowserWindow = () => {
let win = getMostRecentBrowserWindowCopy();
if (win == defaultWindow) {
return null;
}
return win;
};
registerCleanupFunction(function* cleanUp() {
RecentWindow.getMostRecentBrowserWindow = getMostRecentBrowserWindowCopy;
window.CaptivePortalWatcher.init();
});
}
function* portalDetected() {
Services.obs.notifyObservers(null, "captive-portal-login", null);
yield BrowserTestUtils.waitForCondition(() => {
return cps.state == cps.LOCKED_PORTAL;
}, "Waiting for Captive Portal Service to update state after portal detected.");
}
function* freePortal(aSuccess) {
Services.obs.notifyObservers(null,
"captive-portal-login-" + (aSuccess ? "success" : "abort"), null);
yield BrowserTestUtils.waitForCondition(() => {
return cps.state != cps.LOCKED_PORTAL;
}, "Waiting for Captive Portal Service to update state after portal freed.");
}
// If a window is provided, it will be focused. Otherwise, a new window
// will be opened and focused.
function* focusWindowAndWaitForPortalUI(aLongRecheck, win) {
// CaptivePortalWatcher triggers a recheck when a window gains focus. If
// the time taken for the check to complete is under PORTAL_RECHECK_DELAY_MS,
// a tab with the login page is opened and selected. If it took longer,
// no tab is opened. It's not reliable to time things in an async test,
// so use a delay threshold of -1 to simulate a long recheck (so that any
// amount of time is considered excessive), and a very large threshold to
// simulate a short recheck.
Preferences.set("captivedetect.portalRecheckDelayMS", aLongRecheck ? -1 : 1000000);
if (!win) {
win = yield BrowserTestUtils.openNewBrowserWindow();
}
yield SimpleTest.promiseFocus(win);
// After a new window is opened, CaptivePortalWatcher asks for a recheck, and
// waits for it to complete. We need to manually tell it a recheck completed.
yield BrowserTestUtils.waitForCondition(() => {
return win.CaptivePortalWatcher._waitingForRecheck;
}, "Waiting for CaptivePortalWatcher to trigger a recheck.");
Services.obs.notifyObservers(null, "captive-portal-check-complete", null);
let notification = ensurePortalNotification(win);
if (aLongRecheck) {
ensureNoPortalTab(win);
testShowLoginPageButtonVisibility(notification, "visible");
return win;
}
let tab = win.gBrowser.tabs[1];
if (tab.linkedBrowser.currentURI.spec != CANONICAL_URL) {
// The tab should load the canonical URL, wait for it.
yield BrowserTestUtils.waitForLocationChange(win.gBrowser, CANONICAL_URL);
}
is(win.gBrowser.selectedTab, tab,
"The captive portal tab should be open and selected in the new window.");
testShowLoginPageButtonVisibility(notification, "hidden");
return win;
}
function ensurePortalTab(win) {
// For the tests that call this function, it's enough to ensure there
// are two tabs in the window - the default tab and the portal tab.
is(win.gBrowser.tabs.length, 2,
"There should be a captive portal tab in the window.");
}
function ensurePortalNotification(win) {
let notificationBox =
win.document.getElementById("high-priority-global-notificationbox");
let notification = notificationBox.getNotificationWithValue(PORTAL_NOTIFICATION_VALUE)
isnot(notification, null,
"There should be a captive portal notification in the window.");
return notification;
}
// Helper to test whether the "Show Login Page" is visible in the captive portal
// notification (it should be hidden when the portal tab is selected).
function testShowLoginPageButtonVisibility(notification, visibility) {
let showLoginPageButton = notification.querySelector("button.notification-button");
// If the visibility property was never changed from default, it will be
// an empty string, so we pretend it's "visible" (effectively the same).
is(showLoginPageButton.style.visibility || "visible", visibility,
"The \"Show Login Page\" button should be " + visibility + ".");
}
function ensureNoPortalTab(win) {
is(win.gBrowser.tabs.length, 1,
"There should be no captive portal tab in the window.");
}
function ensureNoPortalNotification(win) {
let notificationBox =
win.document.getElementById("high-priority-global-notificationbox");
is(notificationBox.getNotificationWithValue(PORTAL_NOTIFICATION_VALUE), null,
"There should be no captive portal notification in the window.");
}
/**
* Some tests open a new window and close it later. When the window is closed,
* the original window opened by mochitest gains focus, generating a
* xul-window-visible notification. If the next test also opens a new window
* before this notification has a chance to fire, CaptivePortalWatcher picks
* up the first one instead of the one from the new window. To avoid this
* unfortunate intermittent timing issue, we wait for the notification from
* the original window every time we close a window that we opened.
*/
function waitForXulWindowVisible() {
return new Promise(resolve => {
Services.obs.addObserver(function observe() {
Services.obs.removeObserver(observe, "xul-window-visible");
resolve();
}, "xul-window-visible", false);
});
}
function* closeWindowAndWaitForXulWindowVisible(win) {
let p = waitForXulWindowVisible();
yield BrowserTestUtils.closeWindow(win);
yield p;
}
/**
* BrowserTestUtils.openNewBrowserWindow() does not guarantee the newly
* opened window has received focus when the promise resolves, so we
* have to manually wait every time.
*/
function* openWindowAndWaitForFocus() {
let win = yield BrowserTestUtils.openNewBrowserWindow();
yield SimpleTest.promiseFocus(win);
return win;
}
function waitForCertErrorLoad(browser) {
return new Promise(resolve => {
info("Waiting for DOMContentLoaded event");
browser.addEventListener("DOMContentLoaded", function load() {
browser.removeEventListener("DOMContentLoaded", load, false, true);
resolve();
}, false, true);
});
}
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