Mypal/devtools/client/shared/browser-loader.js

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/* 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/. */
"use strict";
var Cu = Components.utils;
const loaders = Cu.import("resource://gre/modules/commonjs/toolkit/loader.js", {});
const { devtools } = Cu.import("resource://devtools/shared/Loader.jsm", {});
const { joinURI } = devtools.require("devtools/shared/path");
const { assert } = devtools.require("devtools/shared/DevToolsUtils");
const Services = devtools.require("Services");
const { AppConstants } = devtools.require("resource://gre/modules/AppConstants.jsm");
const BROWSER_BASED_DIRS = [
"resource://devtools/client/inspector/layout",
"resource://devtools/client/jsonview",
"resource://devtools/client/shared/vendor",
"resource://devtools/client/shared/redux",
];
// Any directory that matches the following regular expression
// is also considered as browser based module directory.
// ('resource://devtools/client/.*/components/')
//
// An example:
// * `resource://devtools/client/inspector/components`
// * `resource://devtools/client/inspector/shared/components`
const browserBasedDirsRegExp =
/^resource\:\/\/devtools\/client\/\S*\/components\//;
function clearCache() {
Services.obs.notifyObservers(null, "startupcache-invalidate", null);
}
/*
* Create a loader to be used in a browser environment. This evaluates
* modules in their own environment, but sets window (the normal
* global object) as the sandbox prototype, so when a variable is not
* defined it checks `window` before throwing an error. This makes all
* browser APIs available to modules by default, like a normal browser
* environment, but modules are still evaluated in their own scope.
*
* Another very important feature of this loader is that it *only*
* deals with modules loaded from under `baseURI`. Anything loaded
* outside of that path will still be loaded from the devtools loader,
* so all system modules are still shared and cached across instances.
* An exception to this is anything under
* `devtools/client/shared/{vendor/components}`, which is where shared libraries
* and React components live that should be evaluated in a browser environment.
*
* @param string baseURI
* Base path to load modules from. If null or undefined, only
* the shared vendor/components modules are loaded with the browser
* loader.
* @param Object window
* The window instance to evaluate modules within
* @param Boolean useOnlyShared
* If true, ignores `baseURI` and only loads the shared
* BROWSER_BASED_DIRS via BrowserLoader.
* @return Object
* An object with two properties:
* - loader: the Loader instance
* - require: a function to require modules with
*/
function BrowserLoader(options) {
const browserLoaderBuilder = new BrowserLoaderBuilder(options);
return {
loader: browserLoaderBuilder.loader,
require: browserLoaderBuilder.require
};
}
/**
* Private class used to build the Loader instance and require method returned
* by BrowserLoader(baseURI, window).
*
* @param string baseURI
* Base path to load modules from.
* @param Object window
* The window instance to evaluate modules within
* @param Boolean useOnlyShared
* If true, ignores `baseURI` and only loads the shared
* BROWSER_BASED_DIRS via BrowserLoader.
*/
function BrowserLoaderBuilder({ baseURI, window, useOnlyShared }) {
assert(!!baseURI !== !!useOnlyShared,
"Cannot use both `baseURI` and `useOnlyShared`.");
const loaderOptions = devtools.require("@loader/options");
const dynamicPaths = {};
const componentProxies = new Map();
if (AppConstants.DEBUG || AppConstants.DEBUG_JS_MODULES) {
dynamicPaths["devtools/client/shared/vendor/react"] =
"resource://devtools/client/shared/vendor/react-dev";
}
const opts = {
id: "browser-loader",
sharedGlobal: true,
sandboxPrototype: window,
paths: Object.assign({}, dynamicPaths, loaderOptions.paths),
invisibleToDebugger: loaderOptions.invisibleToDebugger,
requireHook: (id, require) => {
// If |id| requires special handling, simply defer to devtools
// immediately.
if (devtools.isLoaderPluginId(id)) {
return devtools.require(id);
}
const uri = require.resolve(id);
let isBrowserDir = BROWSER_BASED_DIRS.filter(dir => {
return uri.startsWith(dir);
}).length > 0;
// If the URI doesn't match hardcoded paths try the regexp.
if (!isBrowserDir) {
isBrowserDir = uri.match(browserBasedDirsRegExp) != null;
}
if ((useOnlyShared || !uri.startsWith(baseURI)) && !isBrowserDir) {
return devtools.require(uri);
}
return require(uri);
},
globals: {
// Allow modules to use the window's console to ensure logs appear in a
// tab toolbox, if one exists, instead of just the browser console.
console: window.console,
// Make sure `define` function exists. This allows defining some modules
// in AMD format while retaining CommonJS compatibility through this hook.
// JSON Viewer needs modules in AMD format, as it currently uses RequireJS
// from a content document and can't access our usual loaders. So, any
// modules shared with the JSON Viewer should include a define wrapper:
//
// // Make this available to both AMD and CJS environments
// define(function(require, exports, module) {
// ... code ...
// });
//
// Bug 1248830 will work out a better plan here for our content module
// loading needs, especially as we head towards devtools.html.
define(factory) {
factory(this.require, this.exports, this.module);
},
// Allow modules to use the DevToolsLoader lazy loading helpers.
loader: {
lazyGetter: devtools.lazyGetter,
lazyImporter: devtools.lazyImporter,
lazyServiceGetter: devtools.lazyServiceGetter,
lazyRequireGetter: this.lazyRequireGetter.bind(this),
},
}
};
if (Services.prefs.getBoolPref("devtools.loader.hotreload")) {
opts.loadModuleHook = (module, require) => {
const { uri, exports } = module;
if (exports.prototype &&
exports.prototype.isReactComponent) {
const { createProxy, getForceUpdate } =
require("devtools/client/shared/vendor/react-proxy");
const React = require("devtools/client/shared/vendor/react");
if (!componentProxies.get(uri)) {
const proxy = createProxy(exports);
componentProxies.set(uri, proxy);
module.exports = proxy.get();
} else {
const proxy = componentProxies.get(uri);
const instances = proxy.update(exports);
instances.forEach(getForceUpdate(React));
module.exports = proxy.get();
}
}
return exports;
};
const watcher = devtools.require("devtools/client/shared/devtools-file-watcher");
let onFileChanged = (_, relativePath, path) => {
this.hotReloadFile(componentProxies, "resource://devtools/" + relativePath);
};
watcher.on("file-changed", onFileChanged);
window.addEventListener("unload", () => {
watcher.off("file-changed", onFileChanged);
});
}
const mainModule = loaders.Module(baseURI, joinURI(baseURI, "main.js"));
this.loader = loaders.Loader(opts);
this.require = loaders.Require(this.loader, mainModule);
}
BrowserLoaderBuilder.prototype = {
/**
* Define a getter property on the given object that requires the given
* module. This enables delaying importing modules until the module is
* actually used.
*
* @param Object obj
* The object to define the property on.
* @param String property
* The property name.
* @param String module
* The module path.
* @param Boolean destructure
* Pass true if the property name is a member of the module's exports.
*/
lazyRequireGetter: function (obj, property, module, destructure) {
devtools.lazyGetter(obj, property, () => {
return destructure
? this.require(module)[property]
: this.require(module || property);
});
},
hotReloadFile: function (componentProxies, fileURI) {
if (fileURI.match(/\.js$/)) {
// Test for React proxy components
const proxy = componentProxies.get(fileURI);
if (proxy) {
// Remove the old module and re-require the new one; the require
// hook in the loader will take care of the rest
delete this.loader.modules[fileURI];
clearCache();
this.require(fileURI);
}
}
}
};
this.BrowserLoader = BrowserLoader;
this.EXPORTED_SYMBOLS = ["BrowserLoader"];