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// Copyright 2007 The Closure Library Authors. All Rights Reserved.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS-IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
/**
* @fileoverview Provides the namesspace for client-side communication
* between pages originating from different domains (it works also
* with pages from the same domain, but doing that is kinda
* pointless).
*
* The only publicly visible class is goog.net.xpc.CrossPageChannel.
*
* Note: The preferred name for the main class would have been
* CrossDomainChannel. But as there already is a class named like
* that (which serves a different purpose) in the maps codebase,
* CrossPageChannel was chosen to avoid confusion.
*
* CrossPageChannel abstracts the underlying transport mechanism to
* provide a common interface in all browsers.
*
*
* @suppress {underscore}
*/
/*
TODO(user)
- resolve fastback issues in Safari (IframeRelayTransport)
*/
/**
* Namespace for CrossPageChannel
*/
goog.provide('goog.net.xpc');
goog.provide('goog.net.xpc.CfgFields');
goog.provide('goog.net.xpc.ChannelStates');
goog.provide('goog.net.xpc.TransportNames');
goog.provide('goog.net.xpc.TransportTypes');
goog.provide('goog.net.xpc.UriCfgFields');
goog.require('goog.log');
goog.forwardDeclare('goog.net.xpc.CrossPageChannel'); // circular
/**
* Enum used to identify transport types.
* @enum {number}
*/
goog.net.xpc.TransportTypes = {
NATIVE_MESSAGING: 1,
FRAME_ELEMENT_METHOD: 2,
IFRAME_RELAY: 3,
IFRAME_POLLING: 4,
FLASH: 5,
NIX: 6,
DIRECT: 7
};
/**
* Enum containing transport names. These need to correspond to the
* transport class names for createTransport_() to work.
* @const {!Object<string,string>}
*/
goog.net.xpc.TransportNames = {
'1': 'NativeMessagingTransport',
'2': 'FrameElementMethodTransport',
'3': 'IframeRelayTransport',
'4': 'IframePollingTransport',
'5': 'FlashTransport',
'6': 'NixTransport',
'7': 'DirectTransport'
};
// TODO(user): Add auth token support to other methods.
/**
* Field names used on configuration object.
* @const
*/
goog.net.xpc.CfgFields = {
/**
* Channel name identifier.
* Both peers have to be initialized with
* the same channel name. If not present, a channel name is
* generated (which then has to transferred to the peer somehow).
*/
CHANNEL_NAME: 'cn',
/**
* Authorization token. If set, NIX will use this authorization token
* to validate the setup.
*/
AUTH_TOKEN: 'at',
/**
* Remote party's authorization token. If set, NIX will validate this
* authorization token against that sent by the other party.
*/
REMOTE_AUTH_TOKEN: 'rat',
/**
* The URI of the peer page.
*/
PEER_URI: 'pu',
/**
* Ifame-ID identifier.
* The id of the iframe element the peer-document lives in.
*/
IFRAME_ID: 'ifrid',
/**
* Transport type identifier.
* The transport type to use. Possible values are entries from
* goog.net.xpc.TransportTypes. If not present, the transport is
* determined automatically based on the useragent's capabilities.
*/
TRANSPORT: 'tp',
/**
* Local relay URI identifier (IframeRelayTransport-specific).
* The URI (can't contain a fragment identifier) used by the peer to
* relay data through.
*/
LOCAL_RELAY_URI: 'lru',
/**
* Peer relay URI identifier (IframeRelayTransport-specific).
* The URI (can't contain a fragment identifier) used to relay data
* to the peer.
*/
PEER_RELAY_URI: 'pru',
/**
* Local poll URI identifier (IframePollingTransport-specific).
* The URI (can't contain a fragment identifier)which is polled
* to receive data from the peer.
*/
LOCAL_POLL_URI: 'lpu',
/**
* Local poll URI identifier (IframePollingTransport-specific).
* The URI (can't contain a fragment identifier) used to send data
* to the peer.
*/
PEER_POLL_URI: 'ppu',
/**
* The hostname of the peer window, including protocol, domain, and port
* (if specified). Used for security sensitive applications that make
* use of NativeMessagingTransport (i.e. most applications).
*/
PEER_HOSTNAME: 'ph',
/**
* Usually both frames using a connection initially send a SETUP message to
* each other, and each responds with a SETUP_ACK. A frame marks itself
* connected when it receives that SETUP_ACK. If this parameter is true
* however, the channel it is passed to will not send a SETUP, but rather will
* wait for one from its peer and mark itself connected when that arrives.
* Peer iframes created using such a channel will send SETUP however, and will
* wait for SETUP_ACK before marking themselves connected. The goal is to
* cope with a situation where the availability of the URL for the peer frame
* cannot be relied on, eg when the application is offline. Without this
* setting, the primary frame will attempt to send its SETUP message every
* 100ms, forever. This floods the javascript console with uncatchable
* security warnings, and fruitlessly burns CPU. There is one scenario this
* mode will not support, and that is reconnection by the outer frame, ie the
* creation of a new channel object to connect to a peer iframe which was
* already communicating with a previous channel object of the same name. If
* that behavior is needed, this mode should not be used. Reconnection by
* inner frames is supported in this mode however.
*/
ONE_SIDED_HANDSHAKE: 'osh',
/**
* The frame role (inner or outer). Used to explicitly indicate the role for
* each peer whenever the role cannot be reliably determined (e.g. the two
* peer windows are not parent/child frames). If unspecified, the role will
* be dynamically determined, assuming a parent/child frame setup.
*/
ROLE: 'role',
/**
* Which version of the native transport startup protocol should be used, the
* default being '2'. Version 1 had various timing vulnerabilities, which
* had to be compensated for by introducing delays, and is deprecated. V1
* and V2 are broadly compatible, although the more robust timing and lack
* of delays is not gained unless both sides are using V2. The only
* unsupported case of cross-protocol interoperation is where a connection
* starts out with V2 at both ends, and one of the ends reconnects as a V1.
* All other initial startup and reconnection scenarios are supported.
*/
NATIVE_TRANSPORT_PROTOCOL_VERSION: 'nativeProtocolVersion',
/**
* Whether the direct transport runs in synchronous mode. The default is to
* emulate the other transports and run asyncronously but there are some
* circumstances where syncronous calls are required. If this property is
* set to true, the transport will send the messages synchronously.
*/
DIRECT_TRANSPORT_SYNC_MODE: 'directSyncMode'
};
/**
* Config properties that need to be URL sanitized.
* @type {Array<string>}
*/
goog.net.xpc.UriCfgFields = [
goog.net.xpc.CfgFields.PEER_URI, goog.net.xpc.CfgFields.LOCAL_RELAY_URI,
goog.net.xpc.CfgFields.PEER_RELAY_URI, goog.net.xpc.CfgFields.LOCAL_POLL_URI,
goog.net.xpc.CfgFields.PEER_POLL_URI
];
/**
* @enum {number}
*/
goog.net.xpc.ChannelStates = {
NOT_CONNECTED: 1,
CONNECTED: 2,
CLOSED: 3
};
/**
* The name of the transport service (used for internal signalling).
* @type {string}
* @suppress {underscore|visibility}
*/
goog.net.xpc.TRANSPORT_SERVICE_ = 'tp';
/**
* Transport signaling message: setup.
* @type {string}
*/
goog.net.xpc.SETUP = 'SETUP';
/**
* Transport signaling message: setup for native transport protocol v2.
* @type {string}
*/
goog.net.xpc.SETUP_NTPV2 = 'SETUP_NTPV2';
/**
* Transport signaling message: setup acknowledgement.
* @type {string}
* @suppress {underscore|visibility}
*/
goog.net.xpc.SETUP_ACK_ = 'SETUP_ACK';
/**
* Transport signaling message: setup acknowledgement.
* @type {string}
*/
goog.net.xpc.SETUP_ACK_NTPV2 = 'SETUP_ACK_NTPV2';
/**
* Object holding active channels.
*
* @package {Object<string, goog.net.xpc.CrossPageChannel>}
*/
goog.net.xpc.channels = {};
/**
* Returns a random string.
* @param {number} length How many characters the string shall contain.
* @param {string=} opt_characters The characters used.
* @return {string} The random string.
*/
goog.net.xpc.getRandomString = function(length, opt_characters) {
var chars = opt_characters || goog.net.xpc.randomStringCharacters_;
var charsLength = chars.length;
var s = '';
while (length-- > 0) {
s += chars.charAt(Math.floor(Math.random() * charsLength));
}
return s;
};
/**
* The default characters used for random string generation.
* @type {string}
* @private
*/
goog.net.xpc.randomStringCharacters_ =
'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0123456789';
/**
* The logger.
* @type {goog.log.Logger}
*/
goog.net.xpc.logger = goog.log.getLogger('goog.net.xpc');
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