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Previously we were inconsistent by generating code for enum definitions but not generating code for dictionaries. With future changes to the IDL generator to expose helpers to convert to and from IDL values this produced circular depdendencies. To solve this problem, also generate the dictionary definitions in bindings headers.
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188 lines
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/*
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* Copyright (c) 2022-2023, Linus Groh <linusg@serenityos.org>
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*
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* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause
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*/
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#include <AK/Debug.h>
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#include <AK/TypeCasts.h>
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#include <LibJS/Runtime/PromiseCapability.h>
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#include <LibWeb/Bindings/ExceptionOrUtils.h>
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#include <LibWeb/DOM/AbortSignal.h>
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#include <LibWeb/Fetch/FetchMethod.h>
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#include <LibWeb/Fetch/Fetching/Fetching.h>
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#include <LibWeb/Fetch/Fetching/RefCountedFlag.h>
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#include <LibWeb/Fetch/Infrastructure/FetchAlgorithms.h>
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#include <LibWeb/Fetch/Infrastructure/FetchController.h>
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#include <LibWeb/Fetch/Infrastructure/HTTP/Requests.h>
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#include <LibWeb/Fetch/Infrastructure/HTTP/Responses.h>
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#include <LibWeb/Fetch/Request.h>
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#include <LibWeb/Fetch/Response.h>
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#include <LibWeb/HTML/Scripting/TemporaryExecutionContext.h>
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#include <LibWeb/Streams/ReadableStreamOperations.h>
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#include <LibWeb/WebIDL/ExceptionOr.h>
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#include <LibWeb/WebIDL/Promise.h>
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namespace Web::Fetch {
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// https://fetch.spec.whatwg.org/#dom-global-fetch
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GC::Ref<WebIDL::Promise> fetch(JS::VM& vm, RequestInfo const& input, Bindings::RequestInit const& init)
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{
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auto& realm = *vm.current_realm();
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// 1. Let p be a new promise.
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auto promise_capability = WebIDL::create_promise(realm);
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// 2. Let requestObject be the result of invoking the initial value of Request as constructor with input and init
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// as arguments. If this throws an exception, reject p with it and return p.
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auto exception_or_request_object = Request::construct_impl(realm, input, init);
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if (exception_or_request_object.is_exception()) {
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auto throw_completion = Bindings::exception_to_throw_completion(vm, exception_or_request_object.exception());
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WebIDL::reject_promise(realm, promise_capability, throw_completion.value());
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return promise_capability;
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}
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auto request_object = exception_or_request_object.release_value();
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// 3. Let request be requestObject’s request.
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auto request = request_object->request();
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// 4. If requestObject’s signal is aborted, then:
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if (request_object->signal()->aborted()) {
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// 1. Abort the fetch() call with p, request, null, and requestObject’s signal’s abort reason.
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abort_fetch(realm, promise_capability, request, nullptr, request_object->signal()->reason());
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// 2. Return p.
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return promise_capability;
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}
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// 5. Let globalObject be request’s client’s global object.
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auto& global_object = request->client()->global_object();
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// FIXME: 6. If globalObject is a ServiceWorkerGlobalScope object, then set request’s service-workers mode to "none".
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(void)global_object;
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// 7. Let responseObject be null.
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GC::Ptr<Response> response_object;
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// 8. Let relevantRealm be this’s relevant Realm.
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// NOTE: This assumes that the running execution context is for the fetch() function call.
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auto& relevant_realm = HTML::relevant_realm(*vm.running_execution_context().function);
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// 9. Let locallyAborted be false.
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// NOTE: This lets us reject promises with predictable timing, when the request to abort comes from the same thread
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// as the call to fetch.
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auto locally_aborted = Fetching::RefCountedFlag::create(false);
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// 10. Let controller be null.
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auto controller_holder = Infrastructure::FetchControllerHolder::create(vm);
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// NOTE: Step 11 is done out of order so that the controller is non-null when we capture the GCPtr by copy in the abort algorithm lambda.
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// This is not observable, AFAICT.
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// 12. Set controller to the result of calling fetch given request and processResponse given response being these
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// steps:
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auto process_response = [locally_aborted, promise_capability, request, response_object, controller_holder, &relevant_realm](GC::Ref<Infrastructure::Response> response) mutable {
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// 1. If locallyAborted is true, then abort these steps.
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if (locally_aborted->value())
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return;
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// AD-HOC: An execution context is required for Promise functions.
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HTML::TemporaryExecutionContext execution_context { relevant_realm };
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// 2. If response’s aborted flag is set, then:
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if (response->aborted()) {
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// 1. Let deserializedError be the result of deserialize a serialized abort reason given controller’s
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// serialized abort reason and relevantRealm.
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auto deserialized_error = controller_holder->controller()->deserialize_a_serialized_abort_reason(relevant_realm);
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// 2. Abort the fetch() call with p, request, responseObject, and deserializedError.
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abort_fetch(relevant_realm, promise_capability, request, response_object, deserialized_error);
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// 3. Abort these steps.
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return;
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}
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// 3. If response is a network error, then reject p with a TypeError and abort these steps.
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if (response->is_network_error()) {
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auto message = response->network_error_message().value_or("Response is a network error"_string);
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WebIDL::reject_promise(relevant_realm, promise_capability, JS::TypeError::create(relevant_realm, message));
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return;
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}
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// 4. Set responseObject to the result of creating a Response object, given response, "immutable", and
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// relevantRealm.
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response_object = Response::create(relevant_realm, response, Headers::Guard::Immutable);
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// 5. Resolve p with responseObject.
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WebIDL::resolve_promise(relevant_realm, promise_capability, response_object);
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};
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controller_holder->set_controller(Fetching::fetch(
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realm,
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request,
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Infrastructure::FetchAlgorithms::create(vm,
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{
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.process_request_body_chunk_length = {},
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.process_request_end_of_body = {},
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.process_early_hints_response = {},
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.process_response = move(process_response),
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.process_response_end_of_body = {},
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.process_response_consume_body = {},
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})));
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// 11. Add the following abort steps to requestObject’s signal:
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(void)request_object->signal()->add_abort_algorithm([locally_aborted, request, controller_holder, promise_capability, request_object, response_object, &relevant_realm] {
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dbgln_if(WEB_FETCH_DEBUG, "Fetch: Request object signal's abort algorithm called");
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// 1. Set locallyAborted to true.
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locally_aborted->set_value(true);
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// 2. Assert: controller is non-null.
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VERIFY(controller_holder->controller());
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// 3. Abort controller with requestObject’s signal’s abort reason.
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controller_holder->controller()->abort(relevant_realm, request_object->signal()->reason());
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// AD-HOC: An execution context is required for Promise functions.
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HTML::TemporaryExecutionContext execution_context { relevant_realm, HTML::TemporaryExecutionContext::CallbacksEnabled::Yes };
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// 4. Abort the fetch() call with p, request, responseObject, and requestObject’s signal’s abort reason.
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abort_fetch(relevant_realm, *promise_capability, request, response_object, request_object->signal()->reason());
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});
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// 13. Return p.
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return promise_capability;
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}
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// https://fetch.spec.whatwg.org/#abort-fetch
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void abort_fetch(JS::Realm& realm, WebIDL::Promise const& promise, GC::Ref<Infrastructure::Request> request, GC::Ptr<Response> response_object, JS::Value error)
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{
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dbgln_if(WEB_FETCH_DEBUG, "Fetch: Aborting fetch with: request @ {}, error = {}", request.ptr(), error);
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// 1. Reject promise with error.
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// NOTE: This is a no-op if promise has already fulfilled.
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WebIDL::reject_promise(realm, promise, error);
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// 2. If request’s body is non-null and is readable, then cancel request’s body with error.
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if (auto* body = request->body().get_pointer<GC::Ref<Infrastructure::Body>>(); body != nullptr && (*body)->stream()->is_readable()) {
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// NOTE: Cancel here is different than the cancel method of stream and refers to https://streams.spec.whatwg.org/#readablestream-cancel
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Streams::readable_stream_cancel((*body)->stream(), error);
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}
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// 3. If responseObject is null, then return.
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if (response_object == nullptr)
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return;
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// 4. Let response be responseObject’s response.
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auto response = response_object->response();
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// 5. If response’s body is non-null and is readable, then error response’s body with error.
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if (response->body()) {
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auto stream = response->body()->stream();
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if (stream->is_readable()) {
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stream->error(error);
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}
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}
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}
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}
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