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Deserialize the fetch controllers abort reason according to the spec. Currently fetch does not support a scenario where this actually happens.
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6.3 KiB
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175 lines
6.3 KiB
C++
/*
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* Copyright (c) 2022, Linus Groh <linusg@serenityos.org>
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*
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* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause
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*/
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#include <LibGC/Heap.h>
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#include <LibJS/Runtime/VM.h>
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#include <LibWeb/Fetch/Infrastructure/FetchAlgorithms.h>
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#include <LibWeb/Fetch/Infrastructure/FetchController.h>
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#include <LibWeb/Fetch/Infrastructure/FetchParams.h>
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#include <LibWeb/HTML/EventLoop/EventLoop.h>
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#include <LibWeb/WebIDL/DOMException.h>
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namespace Web::Fetch::Infrastructure {
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GC_DEFINE_ALLOCATOR(FetchController);
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FetchController::FetchController() = default;
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GC::Ref<FetchController> FetchController::create(JS::VM& vm)
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{
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return vm.heap().allocate<FetchController>();
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}
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void FetchController::visit_edges(JS::Cell::Visitor& visitor)
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{
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Base::visit_edges(visitor);
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visitor.visit(m_full_timing_info);
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visitor.visit(m_report_timing_steps);
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visitor.visit(m_next_manual_redirect_steps);
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visitor.visit(m_fetch_params);
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}
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void FetchController::set_report_timing_steps(Function<void(JS::Object const&)> report_timing_steps)
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{
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m_report_timing_steps = GC::create_function(vm().heap(), move(report_timing_steps));
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}
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void FetchController::set_next_manual_redirect_steps(Function<void()> next_manual_redirect_steps)
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{
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m_next_manual_redirect_steps = GC::create_function(vm().heap(), move(next_manual_redirect_steps));
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}
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// https://fetch.spec.whatwg.org/#finalize-and-report-timing
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void FetchController::report_timing(JS::Object const& global) const
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{
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// 1. Assert: this’s report timing steps is not null.
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VERIFY(m_report_timing_steps);
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// 2. Call this’s report timing steps with global.
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m_report_timing_steps->function()(global);
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}
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// https://fetch.spec.whatwg.org/#fetch-controller-process-the-next-manual-redirect
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void FetchController::process_next_manual_redirect() const
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{
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// 1. Assert: controller’s next manual redirect steps are not null.
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VERIFY(m_next_manual_redirect_steps);
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// 2. Call controller’s next manual redirect steps.
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m_next_manual_redirect_steps->function()();
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}
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// https://fetch.spec.whatwg.org/#extract-full-timing-info
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GC::Ref<FetchTimingInfo> FetchController::extract_full_timing_info() const
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{
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// 1. Assert: this’s full timing info is not null.
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VERIFY(m_full_timing_info);
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// 2. Return this’s full timing info.
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return *m_full_timing_info;
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}
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// https://fetch.spec.whatwg.org/#fetch-controller-abort
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void FetchController::abort(JS::Realm& realm, Optional<JS::Value> error)
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{
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// 1. Set controller’s state to "aborted".
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m_state = State::Aborted;
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// 2. Let fallbackError be an "AbortError" DOMException.
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auto fallback_error = WebIDL::AbortError::create(realm, "Fetch was aborted"_string);
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// 3. Set error to fallbackError if it is not given.
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if (!error.has_value())
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error = fallback_error;
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// 4. Let serializedError be StructuredSerialize(error). If that threw an exception, catch it, and let serializedError be StructuredSerialize(fallbackError).
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// 5. Set controller’s serialized abort reason to serializedError
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auto structured_serialize = [](JS::VM& vm, JS::Value error, JS::Value fallback_error) {
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auto serialized_value_or_error = HTML::structured_serialize(vm, error);
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return serialized_value_or_error.is_error()
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? HTML::structured_serialize(vm, fallback_error).value()
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: serialized_value_or_error.value();
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};
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m_serialized_abort_reason = structured_serialize(realm.vm(), error.value(), fallback_error);
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}
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// https://fetch.spec.whatwg.org/#deserialize-a-serialized-abort-reason
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JS::Value FetchController::deserialize_a_serialized_abort_reason(JS::Realm& realm)
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{
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// 1. Let fallbackError be an "AbortError" DOMException.
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auto fallback_error = WebIDL::AbortError::create(realm, "Fetch was aborted"_string);
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// 2. Let deserializedError be fallbackError.
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JS::Value deserialized_error = fallback_error;
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// 3. If abortReason is non-null, then set deserializedError to StructuredDeserialize(abortReason, realm).
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// If that threw an exception or returned undefined, then set deserializedError to fallbackError.
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if (m_serialized_abort_reason.has_value()) {
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auto deserialized_error_or_exception = HTML::structured_deserialize(realm.vm(), m_serialized_abort_reason.value(), realm, {});
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if (!deserialized_error_or_exception.is_exception() && !deserialized_error_or_exception.value().is_undefined()) {
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deserialized_error = deserialized_error_or_exception.value();
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}
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}
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// 4. Return deserializedError.
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return deserialized_error;
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}
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// https://fetch.spec.whatwg.org/#fetch-controller-terminate
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void FetchController::terminate()
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{
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// To terminate a fetch controller controller, set controller’s state to "terminated".
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m_state = State::Terminated;
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}
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void FetchController::stop_fetch()
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{
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auto& vm = this->vm();
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// AD-HOC: Some HTML elements need to stop an ongoing fetching process without causing any network error to be raised
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// (which abort() and terminate() will both do). This is tricky because the fetch process runs across several
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// nested Platform::EventLoopPlugin::deferred_invoke() invocations. For now, we "stop" the fetch process by
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// cancelling any queued fetch tasks and then ignoring any callbacks.
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auto ongoing_fetch_tasks = move(m_ongoing_fetch_tasks);
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HTML::main_thread_event_loop().task_queue().remove_tasks_matching([&](auto const& task) {
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return ongoing_fetch_tasks.remove_all_matching([&](u64, HTML::TaskID task_id) {
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return task.id() == task_id;
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});
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});
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if (m_fetch_params) {
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auto fetch_algorithms = FetchAlgorithms::create(vm, {});
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m_fetch_params->set_algorithms(fetch_algorithms);
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}
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}
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void FetchController::fetch_task_queued(u64 fetch_task_id, HTML::TaskID event_id)
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{
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m_ongoing_fetch_tasks.set(fetch_task_id, event_id);
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}
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void FetchController::fetch_task_complete(u64 fetch_task_id)
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{
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m_ongoing_fetch_tasks.remove(fetch_task_id);
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}
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GC_DEFINE_ALLOCATOR(FetchControllerHolder);
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FetchControllerHolder::FetchControllerHolder() = default;
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GC::Ref<FetchControllerHolder> FetchControllerHolder::create(JS::VM& vm)
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{
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return vm.heap().allocate<FetchControllerHolder>();
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}
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void FetchControllerHolder::visit_edges(JS::Cell::Visitor& visitor)
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{
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Base::visit_edges(visitor);
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visitor.visit(m_controller);
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}
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}
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