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  1. /*
  2. * Copyright (c) 2022-2023, Linus Groh <linusg@serenityos.org>
  3. *
  4. * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause
  5. */
  6. #include <AK/JsonArray.h>
  7. #include <AK/JsonObject.h>
  8. #include <AK/JsonValue.h>
  9. #include <AK/NumericLimits.h>
  10. #include <AK/ScopeGuard.h>
  11. #include <AK/Time.h>
  12. #include <AK/Variant.h>
  13. #include <LibJS/Parser.h>
  14. #include <LibJS/Runtime/Array.h>
  15. #include <LibJS/Runtime/ECMAScriptFunctionObject.h>
  16. #include <LibJS/Runtime/GlobalEnvironment.h>
  17. #include <LibJS/Runtime/JSONObject.h>
  18. #include <LibJS/Runtime/ObjectEnvironment.h>
  19. #include <LibJS/Runtime/Promise.h>
  20. #include <LibJS/Runtime/PromiseConstructor.h>
  21. #include <LibWeb/DOM/Document.h>
  22. #include <LibWeb/DOM/HTMLCollection.h>
  23. #include <LibWeb/DOM/NodeList.h>
  24. #include <LibWeb/FileAPI/FileList.h>
  25. #include <LibWeb/HTML/BrowsingContext.h>
  26. #include <LibWeb/HTML/HTMLOptionsCollection.h>
  27. #include <LibWeb/HTML/Scripting/Environments.h>
  28. #include <LibWeb/HTML/Scripting/TemporaryExecutionContext.h>
  29. #include <LibWeb/HTML/Window.h>
  30. #include <LibWeb/HTML/WindowProxy.h>
  31. #include <LibWeb/Page/Page.h>
  32. #include <LibWeb/Platform/EventLoopPlugin.h>
  33. #include <LibWeb/WebDriver/Contexts.h>
  34. #include <LibWeb/WebDriver/ElementReference.h>
  35. #include <LibWeb/WebDriver/ExecuteScript.h>
  36. #include <LibWeb/WebDriver/HeapTimer.h>
  37. namespace Web::WebDriver {
  38. #define TRY_OR_JS_ERROR(expression) \
  39. ({ \
  40. auto&& _temporary_result = (expression); \
  41. if (_temporary_result.is_error()) [[unlikely]] \
  42. return ExecuteScriptResultType::JavaScriptError; \
  43. static_assert(!::AK::Detail::IsLvalueReference<decltype(_temporary_result.release_value())>, \
  44. "Do not return a reference from a fallible expression"); \
  45. _temporary_result.release_value(); \
  46. })
  47. static ErrorOr<JsonValue, ExecuteScriptResultType> internal_json_clone_algorithm(JS::Realm&, HTML::BrowsingContext const&, JS::Value, HashTable<JS::Object*>& seen);
  48. static ErrorOr<JsonValue, ExecuteScriptResultType> clone_an_object(JS::Realm&, HTML::BrowsingContext const&, JS::Object&, HashTable<JS::Object*>& seen, auto const& clone_algorithm);
  49. // https://w3c.github.io/webdriver/#dfn-collection
  50. static bool is_collection(JS::Object const& value)
  51. {
  52. // A collection is an Object that implements the Iterable interface, and whose:
  53. return (
  54. // - initial value of the toString own property is "Arguments"
  55. value.has_parameter_map()
  56. // - instance of Array
  57. || is<JS::Array>(value)
  58. // - instance of FileList
  59. || is<FileAPI::FileList>(value)
  60. // - instance of HTMLAllCollection
  61. || false // FIXME
  62. // - instance of HTMLCollection
  63. || is<DOM::HTMLCollection>(value)
  64. // - instance of HTMLFormControlsCollection
  65. || false // FIXME
  66. // - instance of HTMLOptionsCollection
  67. || is<HTML::HTMLOptionsCollection>(value)
  68. // - instance of NodeList
  69. || is<DOM::NodeList>(value));
  70. }
  71. // https://w3c.github.io/webdriver/#dfn-json-clone
  72. static ErrorOr<JsonValue, ExecuteScriptResultType> json_clone(JS::Realm& realm, HTML::BrowsingContext const& browsing_context, JS::Value value)
  73. {
  74. // To perform a JSON clone return the result of calling the internal JSON clone algorithm with arguments value and an empty List.
  75. auto seen = HashTable<JS::Object*> {};
  76. return internal_json_clone_algorithm(realm, browsing_context, value, seen);
  77. }
  78. // https://w3c.github.io/webdriver/#dfn-internal-json-clone-algorithm
  79. static ErrorOr<JsonValue, ExecuteScriptResultType> internal_json_clone_algorithm(JS::Realm& realm, HTML::BrowsingContext const& browsing_context, JS::Value value, HashTable<JS::Object*>& seen)
  80. {
  81. auto& vm = realm.vm();
  82. // When required to run the internal JSON clone algorithm with arguments value and seen, a remote end must return the value of the first matching statement, matching on value:
  83. // -> undefined
  84. // -> null
  85. if (value.is_nullish()) {
  86. // Success with data null.
  87. return JsonValue {};
  88. }
  89. // -> type Boolean
  90. // -> type Number
  91. // -> type String
  92. // Success with data value.
  93. if (value.is_boolean())
  94. return JsonValue { value.as_bool() };
  95. if (value.is_number())
  96. return JsonValue { value.as_double() };
  97. if (value.is_string())
  98. return JsonValue { value.as_string().byte_string() };
  99. // NOTE: BigInt and Symbol not mentioned anywhere in the WebDriver spec, as it references ES5.
  100. // It assumes that all primitives are handled above, and the value is an object for the remaining steps.
  101. if (value.is_bigint() || value.is_symbol())
  102. return ExecuteScriptResultType::JavaScriptError;
  103. // FIXME: -> a collection
  104. // -> instance of element
  105. if (value.is_object() && is<DOM::Element>(value.as_object())) {
  106. auto const& element = static_cast<DOM::Element const&>(value.as_object());
  107. // If the element is stale, return error with error code stale element reference.
  108. if (is_element_stale(element)) {
  109. return ExecuteScriptResultType::StaleElement;
  110. }
  111. // Otherwise:
  112. else {
  113. // 1. Let reference be the web element reference object for session and value.
  114. auto reference = web_element_reference_object(browsing_context, element);
  115. // 2. Return success with data reference.
  116. return reference;
  117. }
  118. }
  119. // FIXME: -> instance of shadow root
  120. // -> a WindowProxy object
  121. if (is<HTML::WindowProxy>(value.as_object())) {
  122. auto const& window_proxy = static_cast<HTML::WindowProxy&>(value.as_object());
  123. // If the associated browsing context of the WindowProxy object in value has been destroyed, return error with
  124. // error code stale element reference.
  125. if (window_proxy.associated_browsing_context()->has_navigable_been_destroyed())
  126. return ExecuteScriptResultType::BrowsingContextDiscarded;
  127. // Otherwise return success with data set to WindowProxy reference object for value.
  128. return window_proxy_reference_object(window_proxy);
  129. }
  130. // -> has an own property named "toJSON" that is a Function
  131. auto to_json = value.as_object().get_without_side_effects(vm.names.toJSON);
  132. if (to_json.is_function()) {
  133. // Return success with the value returned by Function.[[Call]](toJSON) with value as the this value.
  134. auto to_json_result = TRY_OR_JS_ERROR(to_json.as_function().internal_call(value, JS::MarkedVector<JS::Value> { vm.heap() }));
  135. if (!to_json_result.is_string())
  136. return ExecuteScriptResultType::JavaScriptError;
  137. return to_json_result.as_string().byte_string();
  138. }
  139. // -> Otherwise
  140. // 1. If value is in seen, return error with error code javascript error.
  141. if (seen.contains(&value.as_object()))
  142. return ExecuteScriptResultType::JavaScriptError;
  143. // 2. Append value to seen.
  144. seen.set(&value.as_object());
  145. ScopeGuard remove_seen { [&] {
  146. // 4. Remove the last element of seen.
  147. seen.remove(&value.as_object());
  148. } };
  149. // 3. Let result be the value of running the clone an object algorithm with arguments value and seen, and the internal JSON clone algorithm as the clone algorithm.
  150. auto result = TRY(clone_an_object(realm, browsing_context, value.as_object(), seen, internal_json_clone_algorithm));
  151. // 5. Return result.
  152. return result;
  153. }
  154. // https://w3c.github.io/webdriver/#dfn-clone-an-object
  155. static ErrorOr<JsonValue, ExecuteScriptResultType> clone_an_object(JS::Realm& realm, HTML::BrowsingContext const& browsing_context, JS::Object& value, HashTable<JS::Object*>& seen, auto const& clone_algorithm)
  156. {
  157. auto& vm = realm.vm();
  158. // 1. Let result be the value of the first matching statement, matching on value:
  159. auto get_result = [&]() -> ErrorOr<Variant<JsonArray, JsonObject>, ExecuteScriptResultType> {
  160. // -> a collection
  161. if (is_collection(value)) {
  162. // A new Array which length property is equal to the result of getting the property length of value.
  163. auto length_property = TRY_OR_JS_ERROR(value.internal_get_own_property(vm.names.length));
  164. if (!length_property->value.has_value())
  165. return ExecuteScriptResultType::JavaScriptError;
  166. auto length = TRY_OR_JS_ERROR(length_property->value->to_length(vm));
  167. if (length > NumericLimits<u32>::max())
  168. return ExecuteScriptResultType::JavaScriptError;
  169. auto array = JsonArray {};
  170. for (size_t i = 0; i < length; ++i)
  171. array.must_append(JsonValue {});
  172. return array;
  173. }
  174. // -> Otherwise
  175. else {
  176. // A new Object.
  177. return JsonObject {};
  178. }
  179. };
  180. auto result = TRY(get_result());
  181. // 2. For each enumerable own property in value, run the following substeps:
  182. for (auto& key : MUST(value.Object::internal_own_property_keys())) {
  183. // 1. Let name be the name of the property.
  184. auto name = MUST(JS::PropertyKey::from_value(vm, key));
  185. if (!value.storage_get(name)->attributes.is_enumerable())
  186. continue;
  187. // 2. Let source property value be the result of getting a property named name from value. If doing so causes script to be run and that script throws an error, return error with error code javascript error.
  188. auto source_property_value = TRY_OR_JS_ERROR(value.internal_get_own_property(name));
  189. if (!source_property_value.has_value() || !source_property_value->value.has_value())
  190. continue;
  191. // 3. Let cloned property result be the result of calling the clone algorithm with arguments source property value and seen.
  192. auto cloned_property_result = clone_algorithm(realm, browsing_context, *source_property_value->value, seen);
  193. // 4. If cloned property result is a success, set a property of result with name name and value equal to cloned property result’s data.
  194. if (!cloned_property_result.is_error()) {
  195. result.visit(
  196. [&](JsonArray& array) {
  197. // NOTE: If this was a JS array, only indexed properties would be serialized anyway.
  198. if (name.is_number())
  199. array.set(name.as_number(), cloned_property_result.value());
  200. },
  201. [&](JsonObject& object) {
  202. object.set(name.to_string(), cloned_property_result.value());
  203. });
  204. }
  205. // 5. Otherwise, return cloned property result.
  206. else {
  207. return cloned_property_result;
  208. }
  209. }
  210. return result.visit([&](auto const& value) -> JsonValue { return value; });
  211. }
  212. // https://w3c.github.io/webdriver/#dfn-execute-a-function-body
  213. JS::ThrowCompletionOr<JS::Value> execute_a_function_body(HTML::BrowsingContext const& browsing_context, ByteString const& body, ReadonlySpan<JS::Value> parameters)
  214. {
  215. // 1. Let window be the associated window of the current browsing context’s active document.
  216. auto window = browsing_context.active_document()->window();
  217. return execute_a_function_body(*window, body, move(parameters));
  218. }
  219. // https://w3c.github.io/webdriver/#dfn-execute-a-function-body
  220. JS::ThrowCompletionOr<JS::Value> execute_a_function_body(HTML::Window const& window, ByteString const& body, ReadonlySpan<JS::Value> parameters, JS::GCPtr<JS::Object> environment_override_object)
  221. {
  222. // FIXME: If at any point during the algorithm a user prompt appears, immediately return Completion { [[Type]]: normal, [[Value]]: null, [[Target]]: empty }, but continue to run the other steps of this algorithm in parallel.
  223. auto& realm = window.realm();
  224. // 2. Let environment settings be the environment settings object for window.
  225. auto& environment_settings = Web::HTML::relevant_settings_object(window);
  226. // 3. Let global scope be environment settings realm’s global environment.
  227. auto& global_scope = environment_settings.realm().global_environment();
  228. JS::NonnullGCPtr<JS::Environment> scope = global_scope;
  229. if (environment_override_object)
  230. scope = JS::new_object_environment(*environment_override_object, true, &global_scope);
  231. auto source_text = ByteString::formatted("function() {{ {} }}", body);
  232. auto parser = JS::Parser { JS::Lexer { source_text } };
  233. auto function_expression = parser.parse_function_node<JS::FunctionExpression>();
  234. // 4. If body is not parsable as a FunctionBody or if parsing detects an early error, return Completion { [[Type]]: normal, [[Value]]: null, [[Target]]: empty }.
  235. if (parser.has_errors())
  236. return JS::js_null();
  237. // 5. If body begins with a directive prologue that contains a use strict directive then let strict be true, otherwise let strict be false.
  238. // NOTE: Handled in step 8 below.
  239. // 6. Prepare to run a script with realm.
  240. HTML::prepare_to_run_script(realm);
  241. // 7. Prepare to run a callback with environment settings.
  242. HTML::prepare_to_run_callback(realm);
  243. // 8. Let function be the result of calling FunctionCreate, with arguments:
  244. // kind
  245. // Normal.
  246. // list
  247. // An empty List.
  248. // body
  249. // The result of parsing body above.
  250. // global scope
  251. // The result of parsing global scope above.
  252. // strict
  253. // The result of parsing strict above.
  254. auto function = JS::ECMAScriptFunctionObject::create(realm, "", move(source_text), function_expression->body(), function_expression->parameters(), function_expression->function_length(), function_expression->local_variables_names(), scope, nullptr, function_expression->kind(), function_expression->is_strict_mode(), function_expression->parsing_insights());
  255. // 9. Let completion be Function.[[Call]](window, parameters) with function as the this value.
  256. // NOTE: This is not entirely clear, but I don't think they mean actually passing `function` as
  257. // the this value argument, but using it as the object [[Call]] is executed on.
  258. auto completion = function->internal_call(&window, parameters);
  259. // 10. Clean up after running a callback with environment settings.
  260. HTML::clean_up_after_running_callback(realm);
  261. // 11. Clean up after running a script with realm.
  262. HTML::clean_up_after_running_script(realm);
  263. // 12. Return completion.
  264. return completion;
  265. }
  266. static ExecuteScriptResultSerialized create_timeout_result()
  267. {
  268. JsonObject error_object;
  269. error_object.set("name", "Error");
  270. error_object.set("message", "Script Timeout");
  271. return { ExecuteScriptResultType::Timeout, move(error_object) };
  272. }
  273. void execute_script(HTML::BrowsingContext const& browsing_context, ByteString body, JS::MarkedVector<JS::Value> arguments, Optional<u64> const& timeout_ms, JS::NonnullGCPtr<OnScriptComplete> on_complete)
  274. {
  275. auto const* document = browsing_context.active_document();
  276. auto& realm = document->realm();
  277. auto& vm = document->vm();
  278. // 5. Let timer be a new timer.
  279. auto timer = vm.heap().allocate<HeapTimer>(realm);
  280. // 6. If timeout is not null:
  281. if (timeout_ms.has_value()) {
  282. // 1. Start the timer with timer and timeout.
  283. timer->start(timeout_ms.value(), JS::create_heap_function(vm.heap(), [on_complete]() {
  284. on_complete->function()(create_timeout_result());
  285. }));
  286. }
  287. // AD-HOC: An execution context is required for Promise creation hooks.
  288. HTML::TemporaryExecutionContext execution_context { realm, HTML::TemporaryExecutionContext::CallbacksEnabled::Yes };
  289. // 7. Let promise be a new Promise.
  290. auto promise = WebIDL::create_promise(realm);
  291. // 8. Run the following substeps in parallel:
  292. Platform::EventLoopPlugin::the().deferred_invoke(JS::create_heap_function(realm.heap(), [&realm, &browsing_context, promise, body = move(body), arguments = move(arguments)]() mutable {
  293. HTML::TemporaryExecutionContext execution_context { realm };
  294. // 1. Let scriptPromise be the result of promise-calling execute a function body, with arguments body and arguments.
  295. auto script_result = execute_a_function_body(browsing_context, body, move(arguments));
  296. // FIXME: This isn't right, we should be reacting to this using WebIDL::react_to_promise()
  297. // 2. Upon fulfillment of scriptPromise with value v, resolve promise with value v.
  298. if (script_result.has_value()) {
  299. WebIDL::resolve_promise(realm, promise, script_result.release_value());
  300. }
  301. // 3. Upon rejection of scriptPromise with value r, reject promise with value r.
  302. if (script_result.is_throw_completion()) {
  303. WebIDL::reject_promise(realm, promise, *script_result.throw_completion().value());
  304. }
  305. }));
  306. // 9. Wait until promise is resolved, or timer's timeout fired flag is set, whichever occurs first.
  307. auto reaction_steps = JS::create_heap_function(vm.heap(), [&realm, &browsing_context, promise, timer, on_complete](JS::Value) -> WebIDL::ExceptionOr<JS::Value> {
  308. if (timer->is_timed_out())
  309. return JS::js_undefined();
  310. timer->stop();
  311. auto promise_promise = JS::NonnullGCPtr { verify_cast<JS::Promise>(*promise->promise()) };
  312. auto json_value_or_error = json_clone(realm, browsing_context, promise_promise->result());
  313. if (json_value_or_error.is_error()) {
  314. auto error_object = JsonObject {};
  315. error_object.set("name", "Error");
  316. error_object.set("message", "Could not clone result value");
  317. on_complete->function()({ ExecuteScriptResultType::JavaScriptError, move(error_object) });
  318. }
  319. // 10. If promise is still pending and timer's timeout fired flag is set, return error with error code script timeout.
  320. // NOTE: This is handled by the HeapTimer.
  321. // 11. If promise is fulfilled with value v, let result be JSON clone with session and v, and return success with data result.
  322. else if (promise_promise->state() == JS::Promise::State::Fulfilled) {
  323. on_complete->function()({ ExecuteScriptResultType::PromiseResolved, json_value_or_error.release_value() });
  324. }
  325. // 12. If promise is rejected with reason r, let result be JSON clone with session and r, and return error with error code javascript error and data result.
  326. else if (promise_promise->state() == JS::Promise::State::Rejected) {
  327. on_complete->function()({ ExecuteScriptResultType::PromiseRejected, json_value_or_error.release_value() });
  328. }
  329. return JS::js_undefined();
  330. });
  331. WebIDL::react_to_promise(promise, reaction_steps, reaction_steps);
  332. }
  333. void execute_async_script(HTML::BrowsingContext const& browsing_context, ByteString body, JS::MarkedVector<JS::Value> arguments, Optional<u64> const& timeout_ms, JS::NonnullGCPtr<OnScriptComplete> on_complete)
  334. {
  335. auto const* document = browsing_context.active_document();
  336. auto& realm = document->realm();
  337. auto& vm = document->vm();
  338. // 5. Let timer be a new timer.
  339. auto timer = vm.heap().allocate<HeapTimer>(realm);
  340. // 6. If timeout is not null:
  341. if (timeout_ms.has_value()) {
  342. // 1. Start the timer with timer and timeout.
  343. timer->start(timeout_ms.value(), JS::create_heap_function(vm.heap(), [on_complete]() {
  344. on_complete->function()(create_timeout_result());
  345. }));
  346. }
  347. // AD-HOC: An execution context is required for Promise creation hooks.
  348. HTML::TemporaryExecutionContext execution_context { realm, HTML::TemporaryExecutionContext::CallbacksEnabled::Yes };
  349. // 7. Let promise be a new Promise.
  350. auto promise_capability = WebIDL::create_promise(realm);
  351. JS::NonnullGCPtr promise { verify_cast<JS::Promise>(*promise_capability->promise()) };
  352. // 8. Run the following substeps in parallel:
  353. Platform::EventLoopPlugin::the().deferred_invoke(JS::create_heap_function(realm.heap(), [&vm, &realm, &browsing_context, timer, promise_capability, promise, body = move(body), arguments = move(arguments)]() mutable {
  354. HTML::TemporaryExecutionContext execution_context { realm };
  355. // 1. Let resolvingFunctions be CreateResolvingFunctions(promise).
  356. auto resolving_functions = promise->create_resolving_functions();
  357. // 2. Append resolvingFunctions.[[Resolve]] to arguments.
  358. arguments.append(resolving_functions.resolve);
  359. // 3. Let result be the result of calling execute a function body, with arguments body and arguments.
  360. // FIXME: 'result' -> 'scriptResult' (spec issue)
  361. auto script_result = execute_a_function_body(browsing_context, body, move(arguments));
  362. // 4. If scriptResult.[[Type]] is not normal, then reject promise with value scriptResult.[[Value]], and abort these steps.
  363. // NOTE: Prior revisions of this specification did not recognize the return value of the provided script.
  364. // In order to preserve legacy behavior, the return value only influences the command if it is a
  365. // "thenable" object or if determining this produces an exception.
  366. if (script_result.is_throw_completion()) {
  367. promise->reject(*script_result.throw_completion().value());
  368. return;
  369. }
  370. // 5. If Type(scriptResult.[[Value]]) is not Object, then abort these steps.
  371. if (!script_result.value().is_object())
  372. return;
  373. // 6. Let then be Get(scriptResult.[[Value]], "then").
  374. auto then = script_result.value().as_object().get(vm.names.then);
  375. // 7. If then.[[Type]] is not normal, then reject promise with value then.[[Value]], and abort these steps.
  376. if (then.is_throw_completion()) {
  377. promise->reject(*then.throw_completion().value());
  378. return;
  379. }
  380. // 8. If IsCallable(then.[[Type]]) is false, then abort these steps.
  381. if (!then.value().is_function())
  382. return;
  383. // 9. Let scriptPromise be PromiseResolve(Promise, scriptResult.[[Value]]).
  384. auto script_promise_or_error = JS::promise_resolve(vm, realm.intrinsics().promise_constructor(), script_result.value());
  385. if (script_promise_or_error.is_throw_completion())
  386. return;
  387. auto& script_promise = static_cast<JS::Promise&>(*script_promise_or_error.value());
  388. vm.custom_data()->spin_event_loop_until(JS::create_heap_function(vm.heap(), [timer, &script_promise]() {
  389. return timer->is_timed_out() || script_promise.state() != JS::Promise::State::Pending;
  390. }));
  391. // 10. Upon fulfillment of scriptPromise with value v, resolve promise with value v.
  392. if (script_promise.state() == JS::Promise::State::Fulfilled)
  393. WebIDL::resolve_promise(realm, promise_capability, script_promise.result());
  394. // 11. Upon rejection of scriptPromise with value r, reject promise with value r.
  395. if (script_promise.state() == JS::Promise::State::Rejected)
  396. WebIDL::reject_promise(realm, promise_capability, script_promise.result());
  397. }));
  398. // 9. Wait until promise is resolved, or timer's timeout fired flag is set, whichever occurs first.
  399. auto reaction_steps = JS::create_heap_function(vm.heap(), [&realm, &browsing_context, promise, timer, on_complete](JS::Value) -> WebIDL::ExceptionOr<JS::Value> {
  400. if (timer->is_timed_out())
  401. return JS::js_undefined();
  402. timer->stop();
  403. auto json_value_or_error = json_clone(realm, browsing_context, promise->result());
  404. if (json_value_or_error.is_error()) {
  405. auto error_object = JsonObject {};
  406. error_object.set("name", "Error");
  407. error_object.set("message", "Could not clone result value");
  408. on_complete->function()({ ExecuteScriptResultType::JavaScriptError, move(error_object) });
  409. }
  410. // 10. If promise is still pending and timer's timeout fired flag is set, return error with error code script timeout.
  411. // NOTE: This is handled by the HeapTimer.
  412. // 11. If promise is fulfilled with value v, let result be JSON clone with session and v, and return success with data result.
  413. else if (promise->state() == JS::Promise::State::Fulfilled) {
  414. on_complete->function()({ ExecuteScriptResultType::PromiseResolved, json_value_or_error.release_value() });
  415. }
  416. // 12. If promise is rejected with reason r, let result be JSON clone with session and r, and return error with error code javascript error and data result.
  417. else if (promise->state() == JS::Promise::State::Rejected) {
  418. on_complete->function()({ ExecuteScriptResultType::PromiseRejected, json_value_or_error.release_value() });
  419. }
  420. return JS::js_undefined();
  421. });
  422. WebIDL::react_to_promise(promise_capability, reaction_steps, reaction_steps);
  423. }
  424. }