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/* -*- Mode: indent-tabs-mode: nil; js-indent-level: 2 -*- */
/* vim: set sts=2 sw=2 et tw=80: */
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/* eslint-env commonjs */
const LICENSE = `/* 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/. */`;
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grunt.loadNpmTasks("grunt-replace");
require("google-closure-compiler").grunt(grunt);
grunt.registerTask("default", ["eslint", "replace", "closure-compiler"]);
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# WebExtension `browser` API Polyfill
This library allows extensions written for the Promise-based
WebExtension/BrowserExt API being standardized by the [W3 Browser
Extensions][w3-browserext] group to be used without modification in Google
Chrome.
[w3-browserext]: https://www.w3.org/community/browserext/
## Basic Setup
In order to use the polyfill, it must be loaded into any context where
`browser` APIs are accessed. The most common cases are background and
content scripts, which can be specified in `manifest.json`:
```javascript
{
// ...
"background": {
"scripts": [
"browser-polyfill.js",
"background.js"
]
},
"content_scripts": [{
// ...
"js": [
"browser-polyfill.js",
"content.js"
]
}]
}
```
For HTML documents, such as `browserAction` popups, or tab pages, it must be
included more explicitly:
```html
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<script type="application/javascript" src="browser-polyfill.js"></script>
<script type="application/javascript" src="popup.js"></script>
</head>
<!-- ... -->
</html>
```
And for dynamically-injected content scripts loaded by `tabs.executeScript`,
it must be injected by a separate `executeScript` call, unless it has
already been loaded via a `content_scripts` declaration in
`manifest.json`:
```javascript
browser.tabs.executeScript({file: "browser-polyfill.js"});
browser.tabs.executeScript({file: "content.js"}).then(result => {
// ...
});
```
## Using the Promise-based APIs
The Promise-based APIs in the `browser` namespace work, for the most part,
very similarly to the callback-based APIs in Chrome's `chrome` namespace.
The major differences are:
* Rather than receiving a callback argument, every async function returns a
`Promise` object, which resolves or rejects when the operation completes.
* Rather than checking the `chrome.runtime.lastError` property from every
callback, code which needs to explicitly deal with errors registers a
separate Promise rejection handler.
* Rather than receiving a `sendResponse` callback to send a response,
`onMessage` listeners simply return a Promise whose resolution value is
used as a reply.
* Rather than nesting callbacks when a sequence of operations depend on each
other, Promise chaining is generally used instead.
* For users of an ES7 transpiler, such as Babel, the resulting Promises are
generally used with `async` and `await`, rather than dealt with
directly.
## Examples
The following code will retrieve a list of URLs patterns from the `storage`
API, retrieve a list of tabs which match any of them, reload each of those
tabs, and notify the user that is has been done:
```javascript
browser.storage.get("urls").then(({urls}) => {
return browser.tabs.query({url: urls});
}).then(tabs => {
return Promise.all(
Array.from(tabs, tab => browser.tabs.reload(tab.id)));
);
}).then(() => {
return browser.notifications.create({
type: "basic",
iconUrl: "icon.png",
title: "Tabs reloaded",
message: "Your tabs have been reloaded",
});
}).catch(error => {
console.error(`An error occurred while reloading tabs: ${error.message}`);
});
```
Or, using an async function:
```javascript
async function reloadTabs() {
try {
let {urls} = await browser.storage.get("urls");
let tabs = await browser.tabs.query({url: urls});
await Promise.all(
Array.from(tabs, tab => browser.tabs.reload(tab.id)));
);
await browser.notifications.create({
type: "basic",
iconUrl: "icon.png",
title: "Tabs reloaded",
message: "Your tabs have been reloaded",
});
} catch (error) {
console.error(`An error occurred while reloading tabs: ${error.message}`);
}
}
```
It's also possible to use Promises effectively using two-way messaging.
Communication between a background page and a tab content script, for example,
looks something like this from the background page side:
```javascript
browser.tabs.sendMessage("get-ids").then(results => {
processResults(results);
});
```
And like this from the content script:
```javascript
browser.runtime.onMessage.addListener(msg => {
if (msg == "get-ids") {
return browser.storage.get("idPattern").then(({idPattern}) => {
return Array.from(document.querySelectorAll(idPattern),
elem => elem.textContent);
});
}
});
```
Or vice versa.

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},
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"maxArgs": 1
}
},
"managed": {
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"maxArgs": 1
},
"getBytesInUse": {
"minArgs": 0,
"maxArgs": 1
}
},
"sync": {
"clear": {
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"maxArgs": 0
},
"get": {
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"maxArgs": 1
},
"getBytesInUse": {
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"maxArgs": 1
},
"remove": {
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"maxArgs": 1
},
"set": {
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"maxArgs": 1
}
}
},
"tabs": {
"create": {
"minArgs": 1,
"maxArgs": 1
},
"captureVisibleTab": {
"minArgs": 0,
"maxArgs": 2
},
"detectLanguage": {
"minArgs": 0,
"maxArgs": 1
},
"duplicate": {
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"maxArgs": 1
},
"executeScript": {
"minArgs": 1,
"maxArgs": 2
},
"get": {
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"maxArgs": 1
},
"getCurrent": {
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"maxArgs": 0
},
"getZoom": {
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"maxArgs": 1
},
"getZoomSettings": {
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"maxArgs": 1
},
"highlight": {
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"maxArgs": 1
},
"insertCSS": {
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"maxArgs": 2
},
"move": {
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"maxArgs": 2
},
"reload": {
"minArgs": 0,
"maxArgs": 2
},
"remove": {
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"maxArgs": 1
},
"query": {
"minArgs": 1,
"maxArgs": 1
},
"removeCSS": {
"minArgs": 1,
"maxArgs": 2
},
"sendMessage": {
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"maxArgs": 3
},
"setZoom": {
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"maxArgs": 2
},
"setZoomSettings": {
"minArgs": 1,
"maxArgs": 2
},
"update": {
"minArgs": 1,
"maxArgs": 2
}
},
"webNavigation": {
"getAllFrames": {
"minArgs": 1,
"maxArgs": 1
},
"getFrame": {
"minArgs": 1,
"maxArgs": 1
}
},
"webRequest": {
"handlerBehaviorChanged": {
"minArgs": 0,
"maxArgs": 0
}
},
"windows": {
"create": {
"minArgs": 0,
"maxArgs": 1
},
"get": {
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"maxArgs": 2
},
"getAll": {
"minArgs": 0,
"maxArgs": 1
},
"getCurrent": {
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"maxArgs": 1
},
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"maxArgs": 1
},
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},
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"maxArgs": 2
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/* @@package_name - v@@version - @@timestamp */
/* -*- Mode: indent-tabs-mode: nil; js-indent-level: 2 -*- */
/* vim: set sts=2 sw=2 et tw=80: */
/* 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";
if (typeof browser === "undefined") {
// Wrapping the bulk of this polyfill in a one-time-use function is a minor
// optimization for Firefox. Since Spidermonkey does not fully parse the
// contents of a function until the first time it's called, and since it will
// never actually need to be called, this allows the polyfill to be included
// in Firefox nearly for free.
const wrapAPIs = () => {
const apiMetadata = {/* include("api-metadata.json") */};
/**
* A WeakMap subclass which creates and stores a value for any key which does
* not exist when accessed, but behaves exactly as an ordinary WeakMap
* otherwise.
*
* @param {function} createItem
* A function which will be called in order to create the value for any
* key which does not exist, the first time it is accessed. The
* function receives, as its only argument, the key being created.
*/
class DefaultWeakMap extends WeakMap {
constructor(createItem, items = undefined) {
super(items);
this.createItem = createItem;
}
get(key) {
if (!this.has(key)) {
this.set(key, this.createItem(key));
}
return super.get(key);
}
}
/**
* Returns true if the given object is an object with a `then` method, and can
* therefore be assumed to behave as a Promise.
*
* @param {*} value The value to test.
* @returns {boolean} True if the value is thenable.
*/
const isThenable = value => {
return value && typeof value === "object" && typeof value.then === "function";
};
/**
* Creates and returns a function which, when called, will resolve or reject
* the given promise based on how it is called:
*
* - If, when called, `chrome.runtime.lastError` contains a non-null object,
* the promise is rejected with that value.
* - If the function is called with exactly one argument, the promise is
* resolved to that value.
* - Otherwise, the promise is resolved to an array containing all of the
* function's arguments.
*
* @param {object} promise
* An object containing the resolution and rejection functions of a
* promise.
* @param {function} promise.resolve
* The promise's resolution function.
* @param {function} promise.rejection
* The promise's rejection function.
*
* @returns {function}
* The generated callback function.
*/
const makeCallback = promise => {
return (...callbackArgs) => {
if (chrome.runtime.lastError) {
promise.reject(chrome.runtime.lastError);
} else if (callbackArgs.length === 1) {
promise.resolve(callbackArgs[0]);
} else {
promise.resolve(callbackArgs);
}
};
};
/**
* Creates a wrapper function for a method with the given name and metadata.
*
* @param {string} name
* The name of the method which is being wrapped.
* @param {object} metadata
* Metadata about the method being wrapped.
* @param {integer} metadata.minArgs
* The minimum number of arguments which must be passed to the
* function. If called with fewer than this number of arguments, the
* wrapper will raise an exception.
* @param {integer} metadata.maxArgs
* The maximum number of arguments which may be passed to the
* function. If called with more than this number of arguments, the
* wrapper will raise an exception.
*
* @returns {function(object, ...*)}
* The generated wrapper function.
*/
const wrapAsyncFunction = (name, metadata) => {
return function asyncFunctionWrapper(target, ...args) {
if (args.length < metadata.minArgs) {
throw new Error(`Expected at least ${metadata.minArgs} arguments for ${name}(), got ${args.length}`);
}
if (args.length > metadata.maxArgs) {
throw new Error(`Expected at most ${metadata.maxArgs} arguments for ${name}(), got ${args.length}`);
}
return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
target[name](...args, makeCallback({resolve, reject}));
});
};
};
/**
* Wraps an existing method of the target object, so that calls to it are
* intercepted by the given wrapper function. The wrapper function receives,
* as its first argument, the original `target` object, followed by each of
* the arguments passed to the orginal method.
*
* @param {object} target
* The original target object that the wrapped method belongs to.
* @param {function} method
* The method being wrapped. This is used as the target of the Proxy
* object which is created to wrap the method.
* @param {function} wrapper
* The wrapper function which is called in place of a direct invocation
* of the wrapped method.
*
* @returns {Proxy<function>}
* A Proxy object for the given method, which invokes the given wrapper
* method in its place.
*/
const wrapMethod = (target, method, wrapper) => {
return new Proxy(method, {
apply(targetMethod, thisObj, args) {
return wrapper.call(thisObj, target, ...args);
},
});
};
let hasOwnProperty = Function.call.bind(Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty);
/**
* Wraps an object in a Proxy which intercepts and wraps certain methods
* based on the given `wrappers` and `metadata` objects.
*
* @param {object} target
* The target object to wrap.
*
* @param {object} [wrappers = {}]
* An object tree containing wrapper functions for special cases. Any
* function present in this object tree is called in place of the
* method in the same location in the `target` object tree. These
* wrapper methods are invoked as described in {@see wrapMethod}.
*
* @param {object} [metadata = {}]
* An object tree containing metadata used to automatically generate
* Promise-based wrapper functions for asynchronous. Any function in
* the `target` object tree which has a corresponding metadata object
* in the same location in the `metadata` tree is replaced with an
* automatically-generated wrapper function, as described in
* {@see wrapAsyncFunction}
*
* @returns {Proxy<object>}
*/
const wrapObject = (target, wrappers = {}, metadata = {}) => {
let cache = Object.create(null);
let handlers = {
has(target, prop) {
return prop in target || prop in cache;
},
get(target, prop, receiver) {
if (prop in cache) {
return cache[prop];
}
if (!(prop in target)) {
return undefined;
}
let value = target[prop];
if (typeof value === "function") {
// This is a method on the underlying object. Check if we need to do
// any wrapping.
if (typeof wrappers[prop] === "function") {
// We have a special-case wrapper for this method.
value = wrapMethod(target, target[prop], wrappers[prop]);
} else if (hasOwnProperty(metadata, prop)) {
// This is an async method that we have metadata for. Create a
// Promise wrapper for it.
let wrapper = wrapAsyncFunction(prop, metadata[prop]);
value = wrapMethod(target, target[prop], wrapper);
} else {
// This is a method that we don't know or care about. Return the
// original method, bound to the underlying object.
value = value.bind(target);
}
} else if (typeof value === "object" && value !== null &&
(hasOwnProperty(wrappers, prop) ||
hasOwnProperty(metadata, prop))) {
// This is an object that we need to do some wrapping for the children
// of. Create a sub-object wrapper for it with the appropriate child
// metadata.
value = wrapObject(value, wrappers[prop], metadata[prop]);
} else {
// We don't need to do any wrapping for this property,
// so just forward all access to the underlying object.
Object.defineProperty(cache, prop, {
configurable: true,
enumerable: true,
get() {
return target[prop];
},
set(value) {
target[prop] = value;
},
});
return value;
}
cache[prop] = value;
return value;
},
set(target, prop, value, receiver) {
if (prop in cache) {
cache[prop] = value;
} else {
target[prop] = value;
}
return true;
},
defineProperty(target, prop, desc) {
return Reflect.defineProperty(cache, prop, desc);
},
deleteProperty(target, prop) {
return Reflect.deleteProperty(cache, prop);
},
};
return new Proxy(target, handlers);
};
/**
* Creates a set of wrapper functions for an event object, which handles
* wrapping of listener functions that those messages are passed.
*
* A single wrapper is created for each listener function, and stored in a
* map. Subsequent calls to `addListener`, `hasListener`, or `removeListener`
* retrieve the original wrapper, so that attempts to remove a
* previously-added listener work as expected.
*
* @param {DefaultWeakMap<function, function>} wrapperMap
* A DefaultWeakMap object which will create the appropriate wrapper
* for a given listener function when one does not exist, and retrieve
* an existing one when it does.
*
* @returns {object}
*/
const wrapEvent = wrapperMap => ({
addListener(target, listener, ...args) {
target.addListener(wrapperMap.get(listener), ...args);
},
hasListener(target, listener) {
return target.hasListener(wrapperMap.get(listener));
},
removeListener(target, listener) {
target.removeListener(wrapperMap.get(listener));
},
});
const onMessageWrappers = new DefaultWeakMap(listener => {
if (typeof listener !== "function") {
return listener;
}
/**
* Wraps a message listener function so that it may send responses based on
* its return value, rather than by returning a sentinel value and calling a
* callback. If the listener function returns a Promise, the response is
* sent when the promise either resolves or rejects.
*
* @param {*} message
* The message sent by the other end of the channel.
* @param {object} sender
* Details about the sender of the message.
* @param {function(*)} sendResponse
* A callback which, when called with an arbitrary argument, sends
* that value as a response.
* @returns {boolean}
* True if the wrapped listener returned a Promise, which will later
* yield a response. False otherwise.
*/
return function onMessage(message, sender, sendResponse) {
let result = listener(message, sender);
if (isThenable(result)) {
result.then(sendResponse, error => {
console.error(error);
sendResponse(error);
});
return true;
} else if (result !== undefined) {
sendResponse(result);
}
};
});
const staticWrappers = {
runtime: {
onMessage: wrapEvent(onMessageWrappers),
},
};
return wrapObject(chrome, staticWrappers, apiMetadata);
};
this.browser = wrapAPIs();
}

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{
"name": "webextension-polyfill",
"version": "0.1.0",
"description": "A lightweight polyfill library for Promise-based WebExtension APIs in Chrome.",
"repository": {
"type": "git",
"url": "git+https://github.com/mozilla/webextension-polyfill.git"
},
"author": "Mozilla",
"license": "MPL-2.0",
"bugs": {
"url": "https://github.com/mozilla/webextension-polyfill/issues"
},
"homepage": "https://github.com/mozilla/webextension-polyfill",
"devDependencies": {
"google-closure-compiler": "^20160911.0.0",
"grunt": "^1.0.1",
"grunt-replace": "*",
"gruntify-eslint": "*"
}
}