/* * Copyright (c) 2021, Andreas Kling * * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include namespace Web::HTML { MessagePort::MessagePort() : DOM::EventTarget() { } MessagePort::~MessagePort() = default; void MessagePort::disentangle() { m_remote_port->m_remote_port = nullptr; m_remote_port = nullptr; } // https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/web-messaging.html#entangle void MessagePort::entangle_with(MessagePort& remote_port) { if (m_remote_port == &remote_port) return; // 1. If one of the ports is already entangled, then disentangle it and the port that it was entangled with. if (is_entangled()) disentangle(); if (remote_port.is_entangled()) remote_port.disentangle(); // 2. Associate the two ports to be entangled, so that they form the two parts of a new channel. // (There is no MessageChannel object that represents this channel.) remote_port.m_remote_port = *this; m_remote_port = &remote_port; } // https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/web-messaging.html#dom-messageport-postmessage void MessagePort::post_message(JS::Value message) { // 1. Let targetPort be the port with which this MessagePort is entangled, if any; otherwise let it be null. auto* target_port = m_remote_port.ptr(); // FIXME: 2. Let options be «[ "transfer" → transfer ]». // 3. Run the message port post message steps providing targetPort, message and options. // https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/web-messaging.html#message-port-post-message-steps // FIXME: 1. Let transfer be options["transfer"]. // FIXME: 2. If transfer contains this MessagePort, then throw a "DataCloneError" DOMException. // 3. Let doomed be false. bool doomed = false; // FIXME: 4. If targetPort is not null and transfer contains targetPort, then set doomed to true and optionally report to a developer console that the target port was posted to itself, causing the communication channel to be lost. // FIXME: 5. Let serializeWithTransferResult be StructuredSerializeWithTransfer(message, transfer). Rethrow any exceptions. // 6. If targetPort is null, or if doomed is true, then return. if (!target_port || doomed) return; // FIXME: 7. Add a task that runs the following steps to the port message queue of targetPort: // FIXME: This is an ad-hoc hack implementation instead, since we don't currently // have serialization and deserialization of messages. main_thread_event_loop().task_queue().add(HTML::Task::create(HTML::Task::Source::PostedMessage, nullptr, [strong_port = NonnullRefPtr { *target_port }, message]() mutable { MessageEventInit event_init {}; event_init.data = message; event_init.origin = ""; strong_port->dispatch_event(MessageEvent::create(HTML::EventNames::message, event_init)); })); } JS::Object* MessagePort::create_wrapper(JS::GlobalObject& global_object) { return wrap(global_object, *this); } void MessagePort::start() { // FIXME: Message ports are supposed to be disabled by default. } // https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/web-messaging.html#dom-messageport-close void MessagePort::close() { // 1. Set this MessagePort object's [[Detached]] internal slot value to true. m_detached = true; // 2. If this MessagePort object is entangled, disentangle it. if (is_entangled()) disentangle(); } #undef __ENUMERATE #define __ENUMERATE(attribute_name, event_name) \ void MessagePort::set_##attribute_name(Optional value) \ { \ set_event_handler_attribute(event_name, move(value)); \ } \ Bindings::CallbackType* MessagePort::attribute_name() \ { \ return event_handler_attribute(event_name); \ } ENUMERATE_MESSAGE_PORT_EVENT_HANDLERS(__ENUMERATE) #undef __ENUMERATE }