gecko/browser/devtools/webconsole/test/head.js

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/* vim:set ts=2 sw=2 sts=2 et: */
/* 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/. */
let {gDevTools} = Cu.import("resource:///modules/devtools/gDevTools.jsm", {});
let {console} = Cu.import("resource://gre/modules/devtools/Console.jsm", {});
let {Promise: promise} = Cu.import("resource://gre/modules/Promise.jsm", {});
let {Task} = Cu.import("resource://gre/modules/Task.jsm", {});
let {devtools} = Cu.import("resource://gre/modules/devtools/Loader.jsm", {});
let {require, TargetFactory} = devtools;
let {Utils: WebConsoleUtils} = require("devtools/toolkit/webconsole/utils");
let {Messages} = require("devtools/webconsole/console-output");
// promise._reportErrors = true; // please never leave me.
let gPendingOutputTest = 0;
// The various categories of messages.
const CATEGORY_NETWORK = 0;
const CATEGORY_CSS = 1;
const CATEGORY_JS = 2;
const CATEGORY_WEBDEV = 3;
const CATEGORY_INPUT = 4;
const CATEGORY_OUTPUT = 5;
const CATEGORY_SECURITY = 6;
// The possible message severities.
const SEVERITY_ERROR = 0;
const SEVERITY_WARNING = 1;
const SEVERITY_INFO = 2;
const SEVERITY_LOG = 3;
// The indent of a console group in pixels.
const GROUP_INDENT = 12;
// The default indent in pixels, applied even without any groups.
const GROUP_INDENT_DEFAULT = 6;
const WEBCONSOLE_STRINGS_URI = "chrome://browser/locale/devtools/webconsole.properties";
let WCU_l10n = new WebConsoleUtils.l10n(WEBCONSOLE_STRINGS_URI);
gDevTools.testing = true;
SimpleTest.registerCleanupFunction(() => {
gDevTools.testing = false;
});
function log(aMsg)
{
dump("*** WebConsoleTest: " + aMsg + "\n");
}
function pprint(aObj)
{
for (let prop in aObj) {
if (typeof aObj[prop] == "function") {
log("function " + prop);
}
else {
log(prop + ": " + aObj[prop]);
}
}
}
let tab, browser, hudId, hud, hudBox, filterBox, outputNode, cs;
function addTab(aURL)
{
gBrowser.selectedTab = gBrowser.addTab(aURL);
tab = gBrowser.selectedTab;
browser = gBrowser.getBrowserForTab(tab);
}
function loadTab(url) {
let deferred = promise.defer();
let tab = gBrowser.selectedTab = gBrowser.addTab(url);
let browser = gBrowser.getBrowserForTab(tab);
browser.addEventListener("load", function onLoad() {
browser.removeEventListener("load", onLoad, true);
deferred.resolve({tab: tab, browser: browser});
}, true);
return deferred.promise;
}
function afterAllTabsLoaded(callback, win) {
win = win || window;
let stillToLoad = 0;
function onLoad() {
this.removeEventListener("load", onLoad, true);
stillToLoad--;
if (!stillToLoad)
callback();
}
for (let a = 0; a < win.gBrowser.tabs.length; a++) {
let browser = win.gBrowser.tabs[a].linkedBrowser;
if (browser.contentDocument.readyState != "complete") {
stillToLoad++;
browser.addEventListener("load", onLoad, true);
}
}
if (!stillToLoad)
callback();
}
/**
* Check if a log entry exists in the HUD output node.
*
* @param {Element} aOutputNode
* the HUD output node.
* @param {string} aMatchString
* the string you want to check if it exists in the output node.
* @param {string} aMsg
* the message describing the test
* @param {boolean} [aOnlyVisible=false]
* find only messages that are visible, not hidden by the filter.
* @param {boolean} [aFailIfFound=false]
* fail the test if the string is found in the output node.
* @param {string} aClass [optional]
* find only messages with the given CSS class.
*/
function testLogEntry(aOutputNode, aMatchString, aMsg, aOnlyVisible,
aFailIfFound, aClass)
{
let selector = ".message";
// Skip entries that are hidden by the filter.
if (aOnlyVisible) {
selector += ":not(.filtered-by-type):not(.filtered-by-string)";
}
if (aClass) {
selector += "." + aClass;
}
let msgs = aOutputNode.querySelectorAll(selector);
let found = false;
for (let i = 0, n = msgs.length; i < n; i++) {
let message = msgs[i].textContent.indexOf(aMatchString);
if (message > -1) {
found = true;
break;
}
}
is(found, !aFailIfFound, aMsg);
}
/**
* A convenience method to call testLogEntry().
*
* @param string aString
* The string to find.
*/
function findLogEntry(aString)
{
testLogEntry(outputNode, aString, "found " + aString);
}
/**
* Open the Web Console for the given tab.
*
* @param nsIDOMElement [aTab]
* Optional tab element for which you want open the Web Console. The
* default tab is taken from the global variable |tab|.
* @param function [aCallback]
* Optional function to invoke after the Web Console completes
* initialization (web-console-created).
* @return object
* A promise that is resolved once the web console is open.
*/
function openConsole(aTab, aCallback = function() { })
{
let deferred = promise.defer();
let target = TargetFactory.forTab(aTab || tab);
gDevTools.showToolbox(target, "webconsole").then(function(toolbox) {
let hud = toolbox.getCurrentPanel().hud;
hud.jsterm._lazyVariablesView = false;
aCallback(hud);
deferred.resolve(hud);
});
return deferred.promise;
}
/**
* Close the Web Console for the given tab.
*
* @param nsIDOMElement [aTab]
* Optional tab element for which you want close the Web Console. The
* default tab is taken from the global variable |tab|.
* @param function [aCallback]
* Optional function to invoke after the Web Console completes
* closing (web-console-destroyed).
* @return object
* A promise that is resolved once the web console is closed.
*/
function closeConsole(aTab, aCallback = function() { })
{
let target = TargetFactory.forTab(aTab || tab);
let toolbox = gDevTools.getToolbox(target);
if (toolbox) {
let panel = toolbox.getPanel("webconsole");
if (panel) {
let hudId = panel.hud.hudId;
return toolbox.destroy().then(aCallback.bind(null, hudId)).then(null, console.debug);
}
return toolbox.destroy().then(aCallback.bind(null));
}
aCallback();
return promise.resolve(null);
}
/**
* Wait for a context menu popup to open.
*
* @param nsIDOMElement aPopup
* The XUL popup you expect to open.
* @param nsIDOMElement aButton
* The button/element that receives the contextmenu event. This is
* expected to open the popup.
* @param function aOnShown
* Function to invoke on popupshown event.
* @param function aOnHidden
* Function to invoke on popuphidden event.
*/
function waitForContextMenu(aPopup, aButton, aOnShown, aOnHidden)
{
function onPopupShown() {
info("onPopupShown");
aPopup.removeEventListener("popupshown", onPopupShown);
aOnShown();
// Use executeSoon() to get out of the popupshown event.
aPopup.addEventListener("popuphidden", onPopupHidden);
executeSoon(() => aPopup.hidePopup());
}
function onPopupHidden() {
info("onPopupHidden");
aPopup.removeEventListener("popuphidden", onPopupHidden);
aOnHidden();
}
aPopup.addEventListener("popupshown", onPopupShown);
info("wait for the context menu to open");
let eventDetails = { type: "contextmenu", button: 2};
EventUtils.synthesizeMouse(aButton, 2, 2, eventDetails,
aButton.ownerDocument.defaultView);
}
/**
* Dump the output of all open Web Consoles - used only for debugging purposes.
*/
function dumpConsoles()
{
if (gPendingOutputTest) {
console.log("dumpConsoles start");
for (let [, hud] of HUDService.consoles) {
if (!hud.outputNode) {
console.debug("no output content for", hud.hudId);
continue;
}
console.debug("output content for", hud.hudId);
for (let elem of hud.outputNode.childNodes) {
dumpMessageElement(elem);
}
}
console.log("dumpConsoles end");
gPendingOutputTest = 0;
}
}
/**
* Dump to output debug information for the given webconsole message.
*
* @param nsIDOMNode aMessage
* The message element you want to display.
*/
function dumpMessageElement(aMessage)
{
let text = aMessage.textContent;
let repeats = aMessage.querySelector(".message-repeats");
if (repeats) {
repeats = repeats.getAttribute("value");
}
console.debug("id", aMessage.getAttribute("id"),
"date", aMessage.timestamp,
"class", aMessage.className,
"category", aMessage.category,
"severity", aMessage.severity,
"repeats", repeats,
"clipboardText", aMessage.clipboardText,
"text", text);
}
function finishTest()
{
browser = hudId = hud = filterBox = outputNode = cs = hudBox = null;
dumpConsoles();
let browserConsole = HUDService.getBrowserConsole();
if (browserConsole) {
if (browserConsole.jsterm) {
browserConsole.jsterm.clearOutput(true);
}
HUDService.toggleBrowserConsole().then(finishTest);
return;
}
let hud = HUDService.getHudByWindow(content);
if (!hud) {
finish();
return;
}
if (hud.jsterm) {
hud.jsterm.clearOutput(true);
}
closeConsole(hud.target.tab, finish);
hud = null;
}
function tearDown()
{
dumpConsoles();
if (HUDService.getBrowserConsole()) {
HUDService.toggleBrowserConsole();
}
let target = TargetFactory.forTab(gBrowser.selectedTab);
gDevTools.closeToolbox(target);
while (gBrowser.tabs.length > 1) {
gBrowser.removeCurrentTab();
}
WCU_l10n = tab = browser = hudId = hud = filterBox = outputNode = cs = null;
}
registerCleanupFunction(tearDown);
waitForExplicitFinish();
/**
* Polls a given function waiting for it to become true.
*
* @param object aOptions
* Options object with the following properties:
* - validatorFn
* A validator function that returns a boolean. This is called every few
* milliseconds to check if the result is true. When it is true, succesFn
* is called and polling stops. If validatorFn never returns true, then
* polling timeouts after several tries and a failure is recorded.
* - successFn
* A function called when the validator function returns true.
* - failureFn
* A function called if the validator function timeouts - fails to return
* true in the given time.
* - name
* Name of test. This is used to generate the success and failure
* messages.
* - timeout
* Timeout for validator function, in milliseconds. Default is 5000.
*/
function waitForSuccess(aOptions)
{
let start = Date.now();
let timeout = aOptions.timeout || 5000;
function wait(validatorFn, successFn, failureFn)
{
if ((Date.now() - start) > timeout) {
// Log the failure.
ok(false, "Timed out while waiting for: " + aOptions.name);
failureFn(aOptions);
return;
}
if (validatorFn(aOptions)) {
ok(true, aOptions.name);
successFn();
}
else {
setTimeout(function() wait(validatorFn, successFn, failureFn), 100);
}
}
wait(aOptions.validatorFn, aOptions.successFn, aOptions.failureFn);
}
function openInspector(aCallback, aTab = gBrowser.selectedTab)
{
let target = TargetFactory.forTab(aTab);
gDevTools.showToolbox(target, "inspector").then(function(toolbox) {
aCallback(toolbox.getCurrentPanel());
});
}
/**
* Find variables or properties in a VariablesView instance.
*
* @param object aView
* The VariablesView instance.
* @param array aRules
* The array of rules you want to match. Each rule is an object with:
* - name (string|regexp): property name to match.
* - value (string|regexp): property value to match.
* - isIterator (boolean): check if the property is an iterator.
* - isGetter (boolean): check if the property is a getter.
* - isGenerator (boolean): check if the property is a generator.
* - dontMatch (boolean): make sure the rule doesn't match any property.
* @param object aOptions
* Options for matching:
* - webconsole: the WebConsole instance we work with.
* @return object
* A promise object that is resolved when all the rules complete
* matching. The resolved callback is given an array of all the rules
* you wanted to check. Each rule has a new property: |matchedProp|
* which holds a reference to the Property object instance from the
* VariablesView. If the rule did not match, then |matchedProp| is
* undefined.
*/
function findVariableViewProperties(aView, aRules, aOptions)
{
// Initialize the search.
function init()
{
// Separate out the rules that require expanding properties throughout the
// view.
let expandRules = [];
let rules = aRules.filter((aRule) => {
if (typeof aRule.name == "string" && aRule.name.indexOf(".") > -1) {
expandRules.push(aRule);
return false;
}
return true;
});
// Search through the view those rules that do not require any properties to
// be expanded. Build the array of matchers, outstanding promises to be
// resolved.
let outstanding = [];
finder(rules, aView, outstanding);
// Process the rules that need to expand properties.
let lastStep = processExpandRules.bind(null, expandRules);
// Return the results - a promise resolved to hold the updated aRules array.
let returnResults = onAllRulesMatched.bind(null, aRules);
return promise.all(outstanding).then(lastStep).then(returnResults);
}
function onMatch(aProp, aRule, aMatched)
{
if (aMatched && !aRule.matchedProp) {
aRule.matchedProp = aProp;
}
}
function finder(aRules, aVar, aPromises)
{
for (let [id, prop] of aVar) {
for (let rule of aRules) {
let matcher = matchVariablesViewProperty(prop, rule, aOptions);
aPromises.push(matcher.then(onMatch.bind(null, prop, rule)));
}
}
}
function processExpandRules(aRules)
{
let rule = aRules.shift();
if (!rule) {
return promise.resolve(null);
}
let deferred = promise.defer();
let expandOptions = {
rootVariable: aView,
expandTo: rule.name,
webconsole: aOptions.webconsole,
};
variablesViewExpandTo(expandOptions).then(function onSuccess(aProp) {
let name = rule.name;
let lastName = name.split(".").pop();
rule.name = lastName;
let matched = matchVariablesViewProperty(aProp, rule, aOptions);
return matched.then(onMatch.bind(null, aProp, rule)).then(function() {
rule.name = name;
});
}, function onFailure() {
return promise.resolve(null);
}).then(processExpandRules.bind(null, aRules)).then(function() {
deferred.resolve(null);
});
return deferred.promise;
}
function onAllRulesMatched(aRules)
{
for (let rule of aRules) {
let matched = rule.matchedProp;
if (matched && !rule.dontMatch) {
ok(true, "rule " + rule.name + " matched for property " + matched.name);
}
else if (matched && rule.dontMatch) {
ok(false, "rule " + rule.name + " should not match property " +
matched.name);
}
else {
ok(rule.dontMatch, "rule " + rule.name + " did not match any property");
}
}
return aRules;
}
return init();
}
/**
* Check if a given Property object from the variables view matches the given
* rule.
*
* @param object aProp
* The variable's view Property instance.
* @param object aRule
* Rules for matching the property. See findVariableViewProperties() for
* details.
* @param object aOptions
* Options for matching. See findVariableViewProperties().
* @return object
* A promise that is resolved when all the checks complete. Resolution
* result is a boolean that tells your promise callback the match
* result: true or false.
*/
function matchVariablesViewProperty(aProp, aRule, aOptions)
{
function resolve(aResult) {
return promise.resolve(aResult);
}
if (aRule.name) {
let match = aRule.name instanceof RegExp ?
aRule.name.test(aProp.name) :
aProp.name == aRule.name;
if (!match) {
return resolve(false);
}
}
if (aRule.value) {
let displayValue = aProp.displayValue;
if (aProp.displayValueClassName == "token-string") {
displayValue = displayValue.substring(1, displayValue.length - 1);
}
let match = aRule.value instanceof RegExp ?
aRule.value.test(displayValue) :
displayValue == aRule.value;
if (!match) {
info("rule " + aRule.name + " did not match value, expected '" +
aRule.value + "', found '" + displayValue + "'");
return resolve(false);
}
}
if ("isGetter" in aRule) {
let isGetter = !!(aProp.getter && aProp.get("get"));
if (aRule.isGetter != isGetter) {
info("rule " + aRule.name + " getter test failed");
return resolve(false);
}
}
if ("isGenerator" in aRule) {
let isGenerator = aProp.displayValue == "Generator";
if (aRule.isGenerator != isGenerator) {
info("rule " + aRule.name + " generator test failed");
return resolve(false);
}
}
let outstanding = [];
if ("isIterator" in aRule) {
let isIterator = isVariableViewPropertyIterator(aProp, aOptions.webconsole);
outstanding.push(isIterator.then((aResult) => {
if (aResult != aRule.isIterator) {
info("rule " + aRule.name + " iterator test failed");
}
return aResult == aRule.isIterator;
}));
}
outstanding.push(promise.resolve(true));
return promise.all(outstanding).then(function _onMatchDone(aResults) {
let ruleMatched = aResults.indexOf(false) == -1;
return resolve(ruleMatched);
});
}
/**
* Check if the given variables view property is an iterator.
*
* @param object aProp
* The Property instance you want to check.
* @param object aWebConsole
* The WebConsole instance to work with.
* @return object
* A promise that is resolved when the check completes. The resolved
* callback is given a boolean: true if the property is an iterator, or
* false otherwise.
*/
function isVariableViewPropertyIterator(aProp, aWebConsole)
{
if (aProp.displayValue == "Iterator") {
return promise.resolve(true);
}
let deferred = promise.defer();
variablesViewExpandTo({
rootVariable: aProp,
expandTo: "__proto__.__iterator__",
webconsole: aWebConsole,
}).then(function onSuccess(aProp) {
deferred.resolve(true);
}, function onFailure() {
deferred.resolve(false);
});
return deferred.promise;
}
/**
* Recursively expand the variables view up to a given property.
*
* @param aOptions
* Options for view expansion:
* - rootVariable: start from the given scope/variable/property.
* - expandTo: string made up of property names you want to expand.
* For example: "body.firstChild.nextSibling" given |rootVariable:
* document|.
* - webconsole: a WebConsole instance. If this is not provided all
* property expand() calls will be considered sync. Things may fail!
* @return object
* A promise that is resolved only when the last property in |expandTo|
* is found, and rejected otherwise. Resolution reason is always the
* last property - |nextSibling| in the example above. Rejection is
* always the last property that was found.
*/
function variablesViewExpandTo(aOptions)
{
let root = aOptions.rootVariable;
let expandTo = aOptions.expandTo.split(".");
let jsterm = (aOptions.webconsole || {}).jsterm;
let lastDeferred = promise.defer();
function fetch(aProp)
{
if (!aProp.onexpand) {
ok(false, "property " + aProp.name + " cannot be expanded: !onexpand");
return promise.reject(aProp);
}
let deferred = promise.defer();
if (aProp._fetched || !jsterm) {
executeSoon(function() {
deferred.resolve(aProp);
});
}
else {
jsterm.once("variablesview-fetched", function _onFetchProp() {
executeSoon(() => deferred.resolve(aProp));
});
}
aProp.expand();
return deferred.promise;
}
function getNext(aProp)
{
let name = expandTo.shift();
let newProp = aProp.get(name);
if (expandTo.length > 0) {
ok(newProp, "found property " + name);
if (newProp) {
fetch(newProp).then(getNext, fetchError);
}
else {
lastDeferred.reject(aProp);
}
}
else {
if (newProp) {
lastDeferred.resolve(newProp);
}
else {
lastDeferred.reject(aProp);
}
}
}
function fetchError(aProp)
{
lastDeferred.reject(aProp);
}
if (!root._fetched) {
fetch(root).then(getNext, fetchError);
}
else {
getNext(root);
}
return lastDeferred.promise;
}
/**
* Update the content of a property in the variables view.
*
* @param object aOptions
* Options for the property update:
* - property: the property you want to change.
* - field: string that tells what you want to change:
* - use "name" to change the property name,
* - or "value" to change the property value.
* - string: the new string to write into the field.
* - webconsole: reference to the Web Console instance we work with.
* - callback: function to invoke after the property is updated.
*/
function updateVariablesViewProperty(aOptions)
{
let view = aOptions.property._variablesView;
view.window.focus();
aOptions.property.focus();
switch (aOptions.field) {
case "name":
EventUtils.synthesizeKey("VK_RETURN", { shiftKey: true }, view.window);
break;
case "value":
EventUtils.synthesizeKey("VK_RETURN", {}, view.window);
break;
default:
throw new Error("options.field is incorrect");
return;
}
executeSoon(() => {
EventUtils.synthesizeKey("A", { accelKey: true }, view.window);
for (let c of aOptions.string) {
EventUtils.synthesizeKey(c, {}, gVariablesView.window);
}
if (aOptions.webconsole) {
aOptions.webconsole.jsterm.once("variablesview-fetched", aOptions.callback);
}
EventUtils.synthesizeKey("VK_RETURN", {}, view.window);
if (!aOptions.webconsole) {
executeSoon(aOptions.callback);
}
});
}
/**
* Open the JavaScript debugger.
*
* @param object aOptions
* Options for opening the debugger:
* - tab: the tab you want to open the debugger for.
* @return object
* A promise that is resolved once the debugger opens, or rejected if
* the open fails. The resolution callback is given one argument, an
* object that holds the following properties:
* - target: the Target object for the Tab.
* - toolbox: the Toolbox instance.
* - panel: the jsdebugger panel instance.
* - panelWin: the window object of the panel iframe.
*/
function openDebugger(aOptions = {})
{
if (!aOptions.tab) {
aOptions.tab = gBrowser.selectedTab;
}
let deferred = promise.defer();
let target = TargetFactory.forTab(aOptions.tab);
let toolbox = gDevTools.getToolbox(target);
let dbgPanelAlreadyOpen = toolbox.getPanel("jsdebugger");
gDevTools.showToolbox(target, "jsdebugger").then(function onSuccess(aToolbox) {
let panel = aToolbox.getCurrentPanel();
let panelWin = panel.panelWin;
panel._view.Variables.lazyEmpty = false;
let resolveObject = {
target: target,
toolbox: aToolbox,
panel: panel,
panelWin: panelWin,
};
if (dbgPanelAlreadyOpen) {
deferred.resolve(resolveObject);
}
else {
panelWin.once(panelWin.EVENTS.SOURCES_ADDED, () => {
deferred.resolve(resolveObject);
});
}
}, function onFailure(aReason) {
console.debug("failed to open the toolbox for 'jsdebugger'", aReason);
deferred.reject(aReason);
});
return deferred.promise;
}
/**
* Wait for messages in the Web Console output.
*
* @param object aOptions
* Options for what you want to wait for:
* - webconsole: the webconsole instance you work with.
* - matchCondition: "any" or "all". Default: "all". The promise
* returned by this function resolves when all of the messages are
* matched, if the |matchCondition| is "all". If you set the condition to
* "any" then the promise is resolved by any message rule that matches,
* irrespective of order - waiting for messages stops whenever any rule
* matches.
* - messages: an array of objects that tells which messages to wait for.
* Properties:
* - text: string or RegExp to match the textContent of each new
* message.
* - noText: string or RegExp that must not match in the message
* textContent.
* - repeats: the number of message repeats, as displayed by the Web
* Console.
* - category: match message category. See CATEGORY_* constants at
* the top of this file.
* - severity: match message severity. See SEVERITY_* constants at
* the top of this file.
* - count: how many unique web console messages should be matched by
* this rule.
* - consoleTrace: boolean, set to |true| to match a console.trace()
* message. Optionally this can be an object of the form
* { file, fn, line } that can match the specified file, function
* and/or line number in the trace message.
* - consoleTime: string that matches a console.time() timer name.
* Provide this if you want to match a console.time() message.
* - consoleTimeEnd: same as above, but for console.timeEnd().
* - consoleDir: boolean, set to |true| to match a console.dir()
* message.
* - consoleGroup: boolean, set to |true| to match a console.group()
* message.
* - longString: boolean, set to |true} to match long strings in the
* message.
* - type: match messages that are instances of the given object. For
* example, you can point to Messages.NavigationMarker to match any
* such message.
* - objects: boolean, set to |true| if you expect inspectable
* objects in the message.
* - source: object of the shape { url, line }. This is used to
* match the source URL and line number of the error message or
* console API call.
* - groupDepth: number used to check the depth of the message in
* a group.
* - url: URL to match for network requests.
* @return object
* A promise object is returned once the messages you want are found.
* The promise is resolved with the array of rule objects you give in
* the |messages| property. Each objects is the same as provided, with
* additional properties:
* - matched: a Set of web console messages that matched the rule.
* - clickableElements: a list of inspectable objects. This is available
* if any of the following properties are present in the rule:
* |consoleTrace| or |objects|.
* - longStrings: a list of long string ellipsis elements you can click
* in the message element, to expand a long string. This is available
* only if |longString| is present in the matching rule.
*/
function waitForMessages(aOptions)
{
gPendingOutputTest++;
let webconsole = aOptions.webconsole;
let rules = WebConsoleUtils.cloneObject(aOptions.messages, true);
let rulesMatched = 0;
let listenerAdded = false;
let deferred = promise.defer();
aOptions.matchCondition = aOptions.matchCondition || "all";
function checkText(aRule, aText)
{
let result;
if (Array.isArray(aRule)) {
result = aRule.every((s) => checkText(s, aText));
}
else if (typeof aRule == "string") {
result = aText.indexOf(aRule) > -1;
}
else if (aRule instanceof RegExp) {
result = aRule.test(aText);
}
return result;
}
function checkConsoleTrace(aRule, aElement)
{
let elemText = aElement.textContent;
let trace = aRule.consoleTrace;
if (!checkText("console.trace():", elemText)) {
return false;
}
let frame = aElement.querySelector(".stacktrace li:first-child");
if (trace.file) {
let file = frame.querySelector(".message-location").title;
if (!checkText(trace.file, file)) {
ok(false, "console.trace() message is missing the file name: " +
trace.file);
displayErrorContext(aRule, aElement);
return false;
}
}
if (trace.fn) {
let fn = frame.querySelector(".function").textContent;
if (!checkText(trace.fn, fn)) {
ok(false, "console.trace() message is missing the function name: " +
trace.fn);
displayErrorContext(aRule, aElement);
return false;
}
}
if (trace.line) {
let line = frame.querySelector(".message-location").sourceLine;
if (!checkText(trace.line, line)) {
ok(false, "console.trace() message is missing the line number: " +
trace.line);
displayErrorContext(aRule, aElement);
return false;
}
}
aRule.category = CATEGORY_WEBDEV;
aRule.severity = SEVERITY_LOG;
aRule.type = Messages.ConsoleTrace;
return true;
}
function checkConsoleTime(aRule, aElement)
{
let elemText = aElement.textContent;
let time = aRule.consoleTime;
if (!checkText(time + ": timer started", elemText)) {
return false;
}
aRule.category = CATEGORY_WEBDEV;
aRule.severity = SEVERITY_LOG;
return true;
}
function checkConsoleTimeEnd(aRule, aElement)
{
let elemText = aElement.textContent;
let time = aRule.consoleTimeEnd;
let regex = new RegExp(time + ": -?\\d+([,.]\\d+)?ms");
if (!checkText(regex, elemText)) {
return false;
}
aRule.category = CATEGORY_WEBDEV;
aRule.severity = SEVERITY_LOG;
return true;
}
function checkConsoleDir(aRule, aElement)
{
if (!aElement.classList.contains("inlined-variables-view")) {
return false;
}
let elemText = aElement.textContent;
if (!checkText(aRule.consoleDir, elemText)) {
return false;
}
let iframe = aElement.querySelector("iframe");
if (!iframe) {
ok(false, "console.dir message has no iframe");
return false;
}
return true;
}
function checkConsoleGroup(aRule, aElement)
{
if (!isNaN(parseInt(aRule.consoleGroup))) {
aRule.groupDepth = aRule.consoleGroup;
}
aRule.category = CATEGORY_WEBDEV;
aRule.severity = SEVERITY_LOG;
return true;
}
function checkSource(aRule, aElement)
{
let location = aElement.querySelector(".message-location");
if (!location) {
return false;
}
if (!checkText(aRule.source.url, location.getAttribute("title"))) {
return false;
}
if ("line" in aRule.source && location.sourceLine != aRule.source.line) {
return false;
}
return true;
}
function checkMessage(aRule, aElement)
{
let elemText = aElement.textContent;
if (aRule.text && !checkText(aRule.text, elemText)) {
return false;
}
if (aRule.noText && checkText(aRule.noText, elemText)) {
return false;
}
if (aRule.consoleTrace && !checkConsoleTrace(aRule, aElement)) {
return false;
}
if (aRule.consoleTime && !checkConsoleTime(aRule, aElement)) {
return false;
}
if (aRule.consoleTimeEnd && !checkConsoleTimeEnd(aRule, aElement)) {
return false;
}
if (aRule.consoleDir && !checkConsoleDir(aRule, aElement)) {
return false;
}
if (aRule.consoleGroup && !checkConsoleGroup(aRule, aElement)) {
return false;
}
if (aRule.source && !checkSource(aRule, aElement)) {
return false;
}
let partialMatch = !!(aRule.consoleTrace || aRule.consoleTime ||
aRule.consoleTimeEnd);
// The rule tries to match the newer types of messages, based on their
// object constructor.
if (aRule.type) {
if (!aElement._messageObject ||
!(aElement._messageObject instanceof aRule.type)) {
if (partialMatch) {
ok(false, "message type for rule: " + displayRule(aRule));
displayErrorContext(aRule, aElement);
}
return false;
}
partialMatch = true;
}
if ("category" in aRule && aElement.category != aRule.category) {
if (partialMatch) {
is(aElement.category, aRule.category,
"message category for rule: " + displayRule(aRule));
displayErrorContext(aRule, aElement);
}
return false;
}
if ("severity" in aRule && aElement.severity != aRule.severity) {
if (partialMatch) {
is(aElement.severity, aRule.severity,
"message severity for rule: " + displayRule(aRule));
displayErrorContext(aRule, aElement);
}
return false;
}
if (aRule.category == CATEGORY_NETWORK && "url" in aRule &&
!checkText(aRule.url, aElement.url)) {
return false;
}
if ("repeats" in aRule) {
let repeats = aElement.querySelector(".message-repeats");
if (!repeats || repeats.getAttribute("value") != aRule.repeats) {
return false;
}
}
if ("groupDepth" in aRule) {
let icon = aElement.querySelector(".icon");
let indent = (GROUP_INDENT * aRule.groupDepth + GROUP_INDENT_DEFAULT) + "px";
if (!icon || icon.style.marginLeft != indent) {
is(icon.style.marginLeft, indent,
"group depth check failed for message rule: " + displayRule(aRule));
return false;
}
}
if ("longString" in aRule) {
let longStrings = aElement.querySelectorAll(".longStringEllipsis");
if (aRule.longString != !!longStrings[0]) {
if (partialMatch) {
is(!!longStrings[0], aRule.longString,
"long string existence check failed for message rule: " +
displayRule(aRule));
displayErrorContext(aRule, aElement);
}
return false;
}
aRule.longStrings = longStrings;
}
if ("objects" in aRule) {
let clickables = aElement.querySelectorAll(".body a");
if (aRule.objects != !!clickables[0]) {
if (partialMatch) {
is(!!clickables[0], aRule.objects,
"objects existence check failed for message rule: " +
displayRule(aRule));
displayErrorContext(aRule, aElement);
}
return false;
}
aRule.clickableElements = clickables;
}
let count = aRule.count || 1;
if (!aRule.matched) {
aRule.matched = new Set();
}
aRule.matched.add(aElement);
return aRule.matched.size == count;
}
function onMessagesAdded(aEvent, aNewElements)
{
for (let elem of aNewElements) {
let location = elem.querySelector(".message-location");
if (location) {
let url = location.title;
// Prevent recursion with the browser console and any potential
// messages coming from head.js.
if (url.indexOf("browser/devtools/webconsole/test/head.js") != -1) {
continue;
}
}
for (let rule of rules) {
if (rule._ruleMatched) {
continue;
}
let matched = checkMessage(rule, elem);
if (matched) {
rule._ruleMatched = true;
rulesMatched++;
ok(1, "matched rule: " + displayRule(rule));
if (maybeDone()) {
return;
}
}
}
}
}
function allRulesMatched()
{
return aOptions.matchCondition == "all" && rulesMatched == rules.length ||
aOptions.matchCondition == "any" && rulesMatched > 0;
}
function maybeDone()
{
if (allRulesMatched()) {
if (listenerAdded) {
webconsole.ui.off("messages-added", onMessagesAdded);
webconsole.ui.off("messages-updated", onMessagesAdded);
}
gPendingOutputTest--;
deferred.resolve(rules);
return true;
}
return false;
}
function testCleanup() {
if (allRulesMatched()) {
return;
}
if (webconsole.ui) {
webconsole.ui.off("messages-added", onMessagesAdded);
}
for (let rule of rules) {
if (!rule._ruleMatched) {
ok(false, "failed to match rule: " + displayRule(rule));
}
}
}
function displayRule(aRule)
{
return aRule.name || aRule.text;
}
function displayErrorContext(aRule, aElement)
{
console.log("error occured during rule " + displayRule(aRule));
console.log("while checking the following message");
dumpMessageElement(aElement);
}
executeSoon(() => {
onMessagesAdded("messages-added", webconsole.outputNode.childNodes);
if (!allRulesMatched()) {
listenerAdded = true;
registerCleanupFunction(testCleanup);
webconsole.ui.on("messages-added", onMessagesAdded);
webconsole.ui.on("messages-updated", onMessagesAdded);
}
});
return deferred.promise;
}
function whenDelayedStartupFinished(aWindow, aCallback)
{
Services.obs.addObserver(function observer(aSubject, aTopic) {
if (aWindow == aSubject) {
Services.obs.removeObserver(observer, aTopic);
executeSoon(aCallback);
}
}, "browser-delayed-startup-finished", false);
}
/**
* Check the web console output for the given inputs. Each input is checked for
* the expected JS eval result, the result of calling print(), the result of
* console.log(). The JS eval result is also checked if it opens the variables
* view on click.
*
* @param object hud
* The web console instance to work with.
* @param array inputTests
* An array of input tests. An input test element is an object. Each
* object has the following properties:
* - input: string, JS input value to execute.
*
* - output: string|RegExp, expected JS eval result.
*
* - inspectable: boolean, when true, the test runner expects the JS eval
* result is an object that can be clicked for inspection.
*
* - noClick: boolean, when true, the test runner does not click the JS
* eval result. Some objects, like |window|, have a lot of properties and
* opening vview for them is very slow (they can cause timeouts in debug
* builds).
*
* - printOutput: string|RegExp, optional, expected output for
* |print(input)|. If this is not provided, printOutput = output.
*
* - variablesViewLabel: string|RegExp, optional, the expected variables
* view label when the object is inspected. If this is not provided, then
* |output| is used.
*
* - inspectorIcon: boolean, when true, the test runner expects the
* result widget to contain an inspectorIcon element (className
* open-inspector).
*/
function checkOutputForInputs(hud, inputTests)
{
let eventHandlers = new Set();
function* runner()
{
for (let [i, entry] of inputTests.entries()) {
info("checkInput(" + i + "): " + entry.input);
yield checkInput(entry);
}
for (let fn of eventHandlers) {
hud.jsterm.off("variablesview-open", fn);
}
}
function* checkInput(entry)
{
yield checkConsoleLog(entry);
yield checkPrintOutput(entry);
yield checkJSEval(entry);
}
function* checkConsoleLog(entry)
{
hud.jsterm.clearOutput();
hud.jsterm.execute("console.log(" + entry.input + ")");
let [result] = yield waitForMessages({
webconsole: hud,
messages: [{
name: "console.log() output: " + entry.output,
text: entry.output,
category: CATEGORY_WEBDEV,
severity: SEVERITY_LOG,
}],
});
if (typeof entry.inspectorIcon == "boolean") {
let msg = [...result.matched][0];
yield checkLinkToInspector(entry, msg);
}
}
function checkPrintOutput(entry)
{
hud.jsterm.clearOutput();
hud.jsterm.execute("print(" + entry.input + ")");
let printOutput = entry.printOutput || entry.output;
return waitForMessages({
webconsole: hud,
messages: [{
name: "print() output: " + printOutput,
text: printOutput,
category: CATEGORY_OUTPUT,
}],
});
}
function* checkJSEval(entry)
{
hud.jsterm.clearOutput();
hud.jsterm.execute(entry.input);
let [result] = yield waitForMessages({
webconsole: hud,
messages: [{
name: "JS eval output: " + entry.output,
text: entry.output,
category: CATEGORY_OUTPUT,
}],
});
let msg = [...result.matched][0];
if (!entry.noClick) {
yield checkObjectClick(entry, msg);
}
if (typeof entry.inspectorIcon == "boolean") {
yield checkLinkToInspector(entry, msg);
}
}
function checkObjectClick(entry, msg)
{
let body = msg.querySelector(".body a") || msg.querySelector(".body");
ok(body, "the message body");
let deferred = promise.defer();
entry._onVariablesViewOpen = onVariablesViewOpen.bind(null, entry, deferred);
hud.jsterm.on("variablesview-open", entry._onVariablesViewOpen);
eventHandlers.add(entry._onVariablesViewOpen);
body.scrollIntoView();
EventUtils.synthesizeMouse(body, 2, 2, {}, hud.iframeWindow);
if (entry.inspectable) {
info("message body tagName '" + body.tagName + "' className '" + body.className + "'");
return deferred.promise; // wait for the panel to open if we need to.
}
return promise.resolve(null);
}
function checkLinkToInspector(entry, msg)
{
let elementNodeWidget = [...msg._messageObject.widgets][0];
if (!elementNodeWidget) {
ok(!entry.inspectorIcon, "The message has no ElementNode widget");
return;
}
return elementNodeWidget.linkToInspector().then(() => {
// linkToInspector resolved, check for the .open-inspector element
if (entry.inspectorIcon) {
ok(msg.querySelectorAll(".open-inspector").length,
"The ElementNode widget is linked to the inspector");
} else {
ok(!msg.querySelectorAll(".open-inspector").length,
"The ElementNode widget isn't linked to the inspector");
}
}, () => {
// linkToInspector promise rejected, node not linked to inspector
ok(!entry.inspectorIcon, "The ElementNode widget isn't linked to the inspector");
});
}
function onVariablesViewOpen(entry, deferred, event, view, options)
{
let label = entry.variablesViewLabel || entry.output;
if (typeof label == "string" && options.label != label) {
return;
}
if (label instanceof RegExp && !label.test(options.label)) {
return;
}
hud.jsterm.off("variablesview-open", entry._onVariablesViewOpen);
eventHandlers.delete(entry._onVariablesViewOpen);
entry._onVariablesViewOpen = null;
ok(entry.inspectable, "variables view was shown");
deferred.resolve(null);
}
return Task.spawn(runner);
}