WorkerGlobalScope.cpp 7.1 KB

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  1. /*
  2. * Copyright (c) 2022, Andrew Kaster <akaster@serenityos.org>
  3. *
  4. * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause
  5. */
  6. #include <AK/Base64.h>
  7. #include <AK/String.h>
  8. #include <AK/Utf8View.h>
  9. #include <AK/Vector.h>
  10. #include <LibTextCodec/Decoder.h>
  11. #include <LibWeb/Bindings/WorkerGlobalScopePrototype.h>
  12. #include <LibWeb/DOM/DOMException.h>
  13. #include <LibWeb/Forward.h>
  14. #include <LibWeb/HTML/EventHandler.h>
  15. #include <LibWeb/HTML/EventNames.h>
  16. #include <LibWeb/HTML/WorkerGlobalScope.h>
  17. #include <LibWeb/HTML/WorkerLocation.h>
  18. #include <LibWeb/HTML/WorkerNavigator.h>
  19. namespace Web::HTML {
  20. WorkerGlobalScope::WorkerGlobalScope(JS::Realm& realm)
  21. : DOM::EventTarget(realm)
  22. {
  23. }
  24. WorkerGlobalScope::~WorkerGlobalScope() = default;
  25. void WorkerGlobalScope::initialize(JS::Realm& realm)
  26. {
  27. Base::initialize(realm);
  28. m_navigator = WorkerNavigator::create(*this);
  29. }
  30. void WorkerGlobalScope::visit_edges(Cell::Visitor& visitor)
  31. {
  32. Base::visit_edges(visitor);
  33. visitor.visit(m_location);
  34. }
  35. // https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/workers.html#importing-scripts-and-libraries
  36. DOM::ExceptionOr<void> WorkerGlobalScope::import_scripts(Vector<String> urls)
  37. {
  38. // The algorithm may optionally be customized by supplying custom perform the fetch hooks,
  39. // which if provided will be used when invoking fetch a classic worker-imported script.
  40. // NOTE: Service Workers is an example of a specification that runs this algorithm with its own options for the perform the fetch hook.
  41. // FIXME: 1. If worker global scope's type is "module", throw a TypeError exception.
  42. // FIXME: 2. Let settings object be the current settings object.
  43. // 3. If urls is empty, return.
  44. if (urls.is_empty())
  45. return {};
  46. // FIXME: 4. Parse each value in urls relative to settings object. If any fail, throw a "SyntaxError" DOMException.
  47. // FIXME: 5. For each url in the resulting URL records, run these substeps:
  48. // 1. Fetch a classic worker-imported script given url and settings object, passing along any custom perform the fetch steps provided.
  49. // If this succeeds, let script be the result. Otherwise, rethrow the exception.
  50. // 2. Run the classic script script, with the rethrow errors argument set to true.
  51. // NOTE: script will run until it either returns, fails to parse, fails to catch an exception,
  52. // or gets prematurely aborted by the terminate a worker algorithm defined above.
  53. // If an exception was thrown or if the script was prematurely aborted, then abort all these steps,
  54. // letting the exception or aborting continue to be processed by the calling script.
  55. return {};
  56. }
  57. // https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/workers.html#dom-workerglobalscope-location
  58. JS::NonnullGCPtr<WorkerLocation> WorkerGlobalScope::location() const
  59. {
  60. // The location attribute must return the WorkerLocation object whose associated WorkerGlobalScope object is the WorkerGlobalScope object.
  61. return *m_location;
  62. }
  63. // https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/workers.html#dom-worker-navigator
  64. JS::NonnullGCPtr<WorkerNavigator> WorkerGlobalScope::navigator() const
  65. {
  66. // The navigator attribute of the WorkerGlobalScope interface must return an instance of the WorkerNavigator interface,
  67. // which represents the identity and state of the user agent (the client).
  68. return *m_navigator;
  69. }
  70. #undef __ENUMERATE
  71. #define __ENUMERATE(attribute_name, event_name) \
  72. void WorkerGlobalScope::set_##attribute_name(Bindings::CallbackType* value) \
  73. { \
  74. set_event_handler_attribute(event_name, move(value)); \
  75. } \
  76. Bindings::CallbackType* WorkerGlobalScope::attribute_name() \
  77. { \
  78. return event_handler_attribute(event_name); \
  79. }
  80. ENUMERATE_WORKER_GLOBAL_SCOPE_EVENT_HANDLERS(__ENUMERATE)
  81. #undef __ENUMERATE
  82. // https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/webappapis.html#dom-origin
  83. String WorkerGlobalScope::origin() const
  84. {
  85. // FIXME: The origin getter steps are to return this's relevant settings object's origin, serialized.
  86. return {};
  87. }
  88. // https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/webappapis.html#dom-issecurecontext
  89. bool WorkerGlobalScope::is_secure_context() const
  90. {
  91. // FIXME: The isSecureContext getter steps are to return true if this's relevant settings object is a secure context, or false otherwise.
  92. return false;
  93. }
  94. // https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/webappapis.html#dom-crossoriginisolated
  95. bool WorkerGlobalScope::cross_origin_isolated() const
  96. {
  97. // The crossOriginIsolated getter steps are to return this's relevant settings object's cross-origin isolated capability.
  98. // FIXME: Is this the same thing as https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/workers.html#concept-workerglobalscope-cross-origin-isolated-capability?
  99. // "A WorkerGlobalScope object has an associated cross-origin isolated capability boolean. It is initially false."
  100. return m_cross_origin_isolated_capability;
  101. }
  102. // https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/webappapis.html#dom-btoa
  103. DOM::ExceptionOr<String> WorkerGlobalScope::btoa(String const& data) const
  104. {
  105. // FIXME: This is the same as the implementation in Bindings/WindowObject.cpp
  106. // Find a way to share this implementation, since they come from the same mixin.
  107. // The btoa(data) method must throw an "InvalidCharacterError" DOMException if data contains any character whose code point is greater than U+00FF.
  108. Vector<u8> byte_string;
  109. byte_string.ensure_capacity(data.length());
  110. for (u32 code_point : Utf8View(data)) {
  111. if (code_point > 0xff)
  112. return DOM::InvalidCharacterError::create("Data contains characters outside the range U+0000 and U+00FF");
  113. byte_string.append(code_point);
  114. }
  115. // Otherwise, the user agent must convert data to a byte sequence whose nth byte is the eight-bit representation of the nth code point of data,
  116. // and then must apply forgiving-base64 encode to that byte sequence and return the result.
  117. return encode_base64(byte_string.span());
  118. }
  119. // https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/webappapis.html#dom-atob
  120. DOM::ExceptionOr<String> WorkerGlobalScope::atob(String const& data) const
  121. {
  122. // FIXME: This is the same as the implementation in Bindings/WindowObject.cpp
  123. // Find a way to share this implementation, since they come from the same mixin.
  124. // 1. Let decodedData be the result of running forgiving-base64 decode on data.
  125. auto decoded_data = decode_base64(data.view());
  126. // 2. If decodedData is failure, then throw an "InvalidCharacterError" DOMException.
  127. if (decoded_data.is_error())
  128. return DOM::InvalidCharacterError::create("Input string is not valid base64 data");
  129. // 3. Return decodedData.
  130. // decode_base64() returns a byte string. LibJS uses UTF-8 for strings. Use Latin1Decoder to convert bytes 128-255 to UTF-8.
  131. auto* decoder = TextCodec::decoder_for("windows-1252");
  132. VERIFY(decoder);
  133. return decoder->to_utf8(decoded_data.value());
  134. }
  135. }