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1 |
2 |
3 |
Open Magnet Links in Real-Debrid
4 |
5 |
This extension adds a convenient context menu option to quickly open magnet links in Real-Debrid’s torrent page. Simply right-click on a magnet link and choose “Open in Real-Debrid” to automatically redirect to Real-Debrid and start the process of resolving the torrent. If the link is not a magnet link, a helpful notification will let you know.
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 | #
10 | Any Questions or Suggestions? — Feel free to put them in [Issues](https://github.com/f1shpie/OMLiRD-extension/issues) :)
11 |
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1 | chrome.runtime.onInstalled.addListener(() => {
2 | // Create the context menu item for links
3 | chrome.contextMenus.create({
4 | id: "open-in-real-debrid",
5 | title: "Open magnet in Real-Debrid",
6 | contexts: ["link"], // This will apply to links only
7 | });
8 | });
9 |
10 | // Context menu handling for links
11 | chrome.contextMenus.onClicked.addListener((info, tab) => {
12 | if (info.menuItemId === "open-in-real-debrid") {
13 | // Check if the clicked link is a magnet link
14 | if (info.linkUrl.startsWith("magnet:")) {
15 | // Open the Real-Debrid page
16 | chrome.tabs.create({ url: "https://real-debrid.com/torrents", active: true }, (newTab) => {
17 | // Wait for the tab to load completely
18 | chrome.tabs.onUpdated.addListener(function onUpdated(tabId, changeInfo) {
19 | if (tabId === newTab.id && changeInfo.status === 'complete') {
20 | // Once page is loaded, remove the listener to avoid multiple triggers
21 | chrome.tabs.onUpdated.removeListener(onUpdated);
22 |
23 | // Now inject the magnet link into the Real-Debrid form
24 | chrome.scripting.executeScript({
25 | target: { tabId: newTab.id },
26 | func: injectScript,
27 | args: [info.linkUrl] // Pass the magnet link
28 | });
29 | }
30 | });
31 | });
32 | } else {
33 | // Show a notification saying "This isn't a magnet link!"
34 | chrome.notifications.create({
35 | type: "basic",
36 | iconUrl: "icons/icon-48.png", // You can replace this with any icon
37 | title: "Invalid Link",
38 | message: "This isn't a magnet link!",
39 | priority: 2
40 | });
41 | }
42 | }
43 | });
44 |
45 | // Function to inject the magnet link into the Real-Debrid form
46 | function injectScript(magnetLink) {
47 | const inputField = document.querySelector('input[name="magnet"]');
48 | const submitButton = document.querySelector('input[type="submit"].button');
49 |
50 | if (inputField && submitButton) {
51 | inputField.value = magnetLink; // Set the magnet link value in the input field
52 | submitButton.click(); // Click the submit button to submit the form
53 | } else {
54 | console.error("Form elements not found on the Real-Debrid page.");
55 | }
56 | }
57 |
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1 | {
2 | "manifest_version": 3,
3 | "name": "Open magnet links in Real-Debrid",
4 | "version": "2.4.2",
5 | "description": "Adds an option to the context menu to open magnet links in real-debrid.com/torrents. Please log in to Real-Debrid first.",
6 | "permissions": [
7 | "contextMenus",
8 | "scripting",
9 | "notifications"
10 | ],
11 | "host_permissions": ["https://real-debrid.com/*"],
12 | "background": {
13 | "service_worker": "background.js"
14 | },
15 | "action": {
16 | "default_icon": {
17 | "16": "icons/icon-16.png",
18 | "48": "icons/icon-48.png",
19 | "128": "icons/icon-128.png"
20 | }
21 | },
22 | "icons": {
23 | "16": "icons/icon-16.png",
24 | "48": "icons/icon-48.png",
25 | "128": "icons/icon-128.png"
26 | }
27 | }
28 |
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1 | // Use the polyfilled browser object
2 | const browser = window.browser || chrome;
3 |
4 | browser.runtime.onInstalled.addListener(() => {
5 | browser.contextMenus.create({
6 | id: "open-in-real-debrid",
7 | title: "Open magnet in Real-Debrid",
8 | contexts: ["link"],
9 | });
10 | });
11 |
12 | browser.contextMenus.onClicked.addListener((info, tab) => {
13 | if (info.menuItemId === "open-in-real-debrid") {
14 | if (info.linkUrl.startsWith("magnet:")) {
15 | browser.tabs.create({ url: "https://real-debrid.com/torrents", active: true }).then((newTab) => {
16 | const onUpdated = (tabId, changeInfo) => {
17 | if (tabId === newTab.id && changeInfo.status === "complete") {
18 | browser.tabs.onUpdated.removeListener(onUpdated);
19 | browser.tabs.executeScript(newTab.id, {
20 | code: `(${injectScript})("${info.linkUrl}");`,
21 | }).catch(console.error);
22 | }
23 | };
24 | browser.tabs.onUpdated.addListener(onUpdated);
25 | }).catch(console.error);
26 | } else {
27 | browser.notifications.create({
28 | type: "basic",
29 | iconUrl: "icons/icon-48.png",
30 | title: "Invalid Link",
31 | message: "This isn't a magnet link!",
32 | });
33 | }
34 | }
35 | });
36 |
37 | function injectScript(magnetLink) {
38 | const waitForElement = (selector, timeout = 5000) => {
39 | return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
40 | const interval = 100;
41 | const start = Date.now();
42 |
43 | const check = () => {
44 | const element = document.querySelector(selector);
45 | if (element) {
46 | resolve(element);
47 | } else if (Date.now() - start > timeout) {
48 | reject(new Error("Element not found: " + selector));
49 | } else {
50 | setTimeout(check, interval);
51 | }
52 | };
53 |
54 | check();
55 | });
56 | };
57 |
58 | waitForElement('input[name="magnet"]').then((inputField) => {
59 | inputField.value = magnetLink;
60 | return waitForElement('input[type="submit"].button');
61 | }).then((submitButton) => {
62 | submitButton.click();
63 | }).catch((error) => {
64 | console.error("Error injecting magnet link:", error.message);
65 | });
66 | }
67 |
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1 | (function (global, factory) {
2 | if (typeof define === "function" && define.amd) {
3 | define("webextension-polyfill", ["module"], factory);
4 | } else if (typeof exports !== "undefined") {
5 | factory(module);
6 | } else {
7 | var mod = {
8 | exports: {}
9 | };
10 | factory(mod);
11 | global.browser = mod.exports;
12 | }
13 | })(typeof globalThis !== "undefined" ? globalThis : typeof self !== "undefined" ? self : this, function (module) {
14 | /* webextension-polyfill - v0.12.0 - Tue May 14 2024 18:01:29 */
15 | /* -*- Mode: indent-tabs-mode: nil; js-indent-level: 2 -*- */
16 | /* vim: set sts=2 sw=2 et tw=80: */
17 | /* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
18 | * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
19 | * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
20 | "use strict";
21 |
22 | if (!(globalThis.chrome && globalThis.chrome.runtime && globalThis.chrome.runtime.id)) {
23 | throw new Error("This script should only be loaded in a browser extension.");
24 | }
25 | if (!(globalThis.browser && globalThis.browser.runtime && globalThis.browser.runtime.id)) {
26 | const CHROME_SEND_MESSAGE_CALLBACK_NO_RESPONSE_MESSAGE = "The message port closed before a response was received.";
27 |
28 | // Wrapping the bulk of this polyfill in a one-time-use function is a minor
29 | // optimization for Firefox. Since Spidermonkey does not fully parse the
30 | // contents of a function until the first time it's called, and since it will
31 | // never actually need to be called, this allows the polyfill to be included
32 | // in Firefox nearly for free.
33 | const wrapAPIs = extensionAPIs => {
34 | // NOTE: apiMetadata is associated to the content of the api-metadata.json file
35 | // at build time by replacing the following "include" with the content of the
36 | // JSON file.
37 | const apiMetadata = {
38 | "alarms": {
39 | "clear": {
40 | "minArgs": 0,
41 | "maxArgs": 1
42 | },
43 | "clearAll": {
44 | "minArgs": 0,
45 | "maxArgs": 0
46 | },
47 | "get": {
48 | "minArgs": 0,
49 | "maxArgs": 1
50 | },
51 | "getAll": {
52 | "minArgs": 0,
53 | "maxArgs": 0
54 | }
55 | },
56 | "bookmarks": {
57 | "create": {
58 | "minArgs": 1,
59 | "maxArgs": 1
60 | },
61 | "get": {
62 | "minArgs": 1,
63 | "maxArgs": 1
64 | },
65 | "getChildren": {
66 | "minArgs": 1,
67 | "maxArgs": 1
68 | },
69 | "getRecent": {
70 | "minArgs": 1,
71 | "maxArgs": 1
72 | },
73 | "getSubTree": {
74 | "minArgs": 1,
75 | "maxArgs": 1
76 | },
77 | "getTree": {
78 | "minArgs": 0,
79 | "maxArgs": 0
80 | },
81 | "move": {
82 | "minArgs": 2,
83 | "maxArgs": 2
84 | },
85 | "remove": {
86 | "minArgs": 1,
87 | "maxArgs": 1
88 | },
89 | "removeTree": {
90 | "minArgs": 1,
91 | "maxArgs": 1
92 | },
93 | "search": {
94 | "minArgs": 1,
95 | "maxArgs": 1
96 | },
97 | "update": {
98 | "minArgs": 2,
99 | "maxArgs": 2
100 | }
101 | },
102 | "browserAction": {
103 | "disable": {
104 | "minArgs": 0,
105 | "maxArgs": 1,
106 | "fallbackToNoCallback": true
107 | },
108 | "enable": {
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112 | },
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119 | "maxArgs": 1
120 | },
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122 | "minArgs": 1,
123 | "maxArgs": 1
124 | },
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127 | "maxArgs": 1
128 | },
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130 | "minArgs": 0,
131 | "maxArgs": 0
132 | },
133 | "setBadgeBackgroundColor": {
134 | "minArgs": 1,
135 | "maxArgs": 1,
136 | "fallbackToNoCallback": true
137 | },
138 | "setBadgeText": {
139 | "minArgs": 1,
140 | "maxArgs": 1,
141 | "fallbackToNoCallback": true
142 | },
143 | "setIcon": {
144 | "minArgs": 1,
145 | "maxArgs": 1
146 | },
147 | "setPopup": {
148 | "minArgs": 1,
149 | "maxArgs": 1,
150 | "fallbackToNoCallback": true
151 | },
152 | "setTitle": {
153 | "minArgs": 1,
154 | "maxArgs": 1,
155 | "fallbackToNoCallback": true
156 | }
157 | },
158 | "browsingData": {
159 | "remove": {
160 | "minArgs": 2,
161 | "maxArgs": 2
162 | },
163 | "removeCache": {
164 | "minArgs": 1,
165 | "maxArgs": 1
166 | },
167 | "removeCookies": {
168 | "minArgs": 1,
169 | "maxArgs": 1
170 | },
171 | "removeDownloads": {
172 | "minArgs": 1,
173 | "maxArgs": 1
174 | },
175 | "removeFormData": {
176 | "minArgs": 1,
177 | "maxArgs": 1
178 | },
179 | "removeHistory": {
180 | "minArgs": 1,
181 | "maxArgs": 1
182 | },
183 | "removeLocalStorage": {
184 | "minArgs": 1,
185 | "maxArgs": 1
186 | },
187 | "removePasswords": {
188 | "minArgs": 1,
189 | "maxArgs": 1
190 | },
191 | "removePluginData": {
192 | "minArgs": 1,
193 | "maxArgs": 1
194 | },
195 | "settings": {
196 | "minArgs": 0,
197 | "maxArgs": 0
198 | }
199 | },
200 | "commands": {
201 | "getAll": {
202 | "minArgs": 0,
203 | "maxArgs": 0
204 | }
205 | },
206 | "contextMenus": {
207 | "remove": {
208 | "minArgs": 1,
209 | "maxArgs": 1
210 | },
211 | "removeAll": {
212 | "minArgs": 0,
213 | "maxArgs": 0
214 | },
215 | "update": {
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217 | "maxArgs": 2
218 | }
219 | },
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223 | "maxArgs": 1
224 | },
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231 | "maxArgs": 0
232 | },
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236 | },
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240 | }
241 | },
242 | "devtools": {
243 | "inspectedWindow": {
244 | "eval": {
245 | "minArgs": 1,
246 | "maxArgs": 2,
247 | "singleCallbackArg": false
248 | }
249 | },
250 | "panels": {
251 | "create": {
252 | "minArgs": 3,
253 | "maxArgs": 3,
254 | "singleCallbackArg": true
255 | },
256 | "elements": {
257 | "createSidebarPane": {
258 | "minArgs": 1,
259 | "maxArgs": 1
260 | }
261 | }
262 | }
263 | },
264 | "downloads": {
265 | "cancel": {
266 | "minArgs": 1,
267 | "maxArgs": 1
268 | },
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271 | "maxArgs": 1
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274 | "minArgs": 1,
275 | "maxArgs": 1
276 | },
277 | "getFileIcon": {
278 | "minArgs": 1,
279 | "maxArgs": 2
280 | },
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283 | "maxArgs": 1,
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306 | }
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441 | "fallbackToNoCallback": true
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446 | "minArgs": 1,
447 | "maxArgs": 1
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449 | "getAll": {
450 | "minArgs": 0,
451 | "maxArgs": 0
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453 | "remove": {
454 | "minArgs": 1,
455 | "maxArgs": 1
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458 | "minArgs": 1,
459 | "maxArgs": 1
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468 | "minArgs": 0,
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472 | "minArgs": 0,
473 | "maxArgs": 0
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476 | "minArgs": 0,
477 | "maxArgs": 0
478 | },
479 | "sendMessage": {
480 | "minArgs": 1,
481 | "maxArgs": 3
482 | },
483 | "sendNativeMessage": {
484 | "minArgs": 2,
485 | "maxArgs": 2
486 | },
487 | "setUninstallURL": {
488 | "minArgs": 1,
489 | "maxArgs": 1
490 | }
491 | },
492 | "sessions": {
493 | "getDevices": {
494 | "minArgs": 0,
495 | "maxArgs": 1
496 | },
497 | "getRecentlyClosed": {
498 | "minArgs": 0,
499 | "maxArgs": 1
500 | },
501 | "restore": {
502 | "minArgs": 0,
503 | "maxArgs": 1
504 | }
505 | },
506 | "storage": {
507 | "local": {
508 | "clear": {
509 | "minArgs": 0,
510 | "maxArgs": 0
511 | },
512 | "get": {
513 | "minArgs": 0,
514 | "maxArgs": 1
515 | },
516 | "getBytesInUse": {
517 | "minArgs": 0,
518 | "maxArgs": 1
519 | },
520 | "remove": {
521 | "minArgs": 1,
522 | "maxArgs": 1
523 | },
524 | "set": {
525 | "minArgs": 1,
526 | "maxArgs": 1
527 | }
528 | },
529 | "managed": {
530 | "get": {
531 | "minArgs": 0,
532 | "maxArgs": 1
533 | },
534 | "getBytesInUse": {
535 | "minArgs": 0,
536 | "maxArgs": 1
537 | }
538 | },
539 | "sync": {
540 | "clear": {
541 | "minArgs": 0,
542 | "maxArgs": 0
543 | },
544 | "get": {
545 | "minArgs": 0,
546 | "maxArgs": 1
547 | },
548 | "getBytesInUse": {
549 | "minArgs": 0,
550 | "maxArgs": 1
551 | },
552 | "remove": {
553 | "minArgs": 1,
554 | "maxArgs": 1
555 | },
556 | "set": {
557 | "minArgs": 1,
558 | "maxArgs": 1
559 | }
560 | }
561 | },
562 | "tabs": {
563 | "captureVisibleTab": {
564 | "minArgs": 0,
565 | "maxArgs": 2
566 | },
567 | "create": {
568 | "minArgs": 1,
569 | "maxArgs": 1
570 | },
571 | "detectLanguage": {
572 | "minArgs": 0,
573 | "maxArgs": 1
574 | },
575 | "discard": {
576 | "minArgs": 0,
577 | "maxArgs": 1
578 | },
579 | "duplicate": {
580 | "minArgs": 1,
581 | "maxArgs": 1
582 | },
583 | "executeScript": {
584 | "minArgs": 1,
585 | "maxArgs": 2
586 | },
587 | "get": {
588 | "minArgs": 1,
589 | "maxArgs": 1
590 | },
591 | "getCurrent": {
592 | "minArgs": 0,
593 | "maxArgs": 0
594 | },
595 | "getZoom": {
596 | "minArgs": 0,
597 | "maxArgs": 1
598 | },
599 | "getZoomSettings": {
600 | "minArgs": 0,
601 | "maxArgs": 1
602 | },
603 | "goBack": {
604 | "minArgs": 0,
605 | "maxArgs": 1
606 | },
607 | "goForward": {
608 | "minArgs": 0,
609 | "maxArgs": 1
610 | },
611 | "highlight": {
612 | "minArgs": 1,
613 | "maxArgs": 1
614 | },
615 | "insertCSS": {
616 | "minArgs": 1,
617 | "maxArgs": 2
618 | },
619 | "move": {
620 | "minArgs": 2,
621 | "maxArgs": 2
622 | },
623 | "query": {
624 | "minArgs": 1,
625 | "maxArgs": 1
626 | },
627 | "reload": {
628 | "minArgs": 0,
629 | "maxArgs": 2
630 | },
631 | "remove": {
632 | "minArgs": 1,
633 | "maxArgs": 1
634 | },
635 | "removeCSS": {
636 | "minArgs": 1,
637 | "maxArgs": 2
638 | },
639 | "sendMessage": {
640 | "minArgs": 2,
641 | "maxArgs": 3
642 | },
643 | "setZoom": {
644 | "minArgs": 1,
645 | "maxArgs": 2
646 | },
647 | "setZoomSettings": {
648 | "minArgs": 1,
649 | "maxArgs": 2
650 | },
651 | "update": {
652 | "minArgs": 1,
653 | "maxArgs": 2
654 | }
655 | },
656 | "topSites": {
657 | "get": {
658 | "minArgs": 0,
659 | "maxArgs": 0
660 | }
661 | },
662 | "webNavigation": {
663 | "getAllFrames": {
664 | "minArgs": 1,
665 | "maxArgs": 1
666 | },
667 | "getFrame": {
668 | "minArgs": 1,
669 | "maxArgs": 1
670 | }
671 | },
672 | "webRequest": {
673 | "handlerBehaviorChanged": {
674 | "minArgs": 0,
675 | "maxArgs": 0
676 | }
677 | },
678 | "windows": {
679 | "create": {
680 | "minArgs": 0,
681 | "maxArgs": 1
682 | },
683 | "get": {
684 | "minArgs": 1,
685 | "maxArgs": 2
686 | },
687 | "getAll": {
688 | "minArgs": 0,
689 | "maxArgs": 1
690 | },
691 | "getCurrent": {
692 | "minArgs": 0,
693 | "maxArgs": 1
694 | },
695 | "getLastFocused": {
696 | "minArgs": 0,
697 | "maxArgs": 1
698 | },
699 | "remove": {
700 | "minArgs": 1,
701 | "maxArgs": 1
702 | },
703 | "update": {
704 | "minArgs": 2,
705 | "maxArgs": 2
706 | }
707 | }
708 | };
709 | if (Object.keys(apiMetadata).length === 0) {
710 | throw new Error("api-metadata.json has not been included in browser-polyfill");
711 | }
712 |
713 | /**
714 | * A WeakMap subclass which creates and stores a value for any key which does
715 | * not exist when accessed, but behaves exactly as an ordinary WeakMap
716 | * otherwise.
717 | *
718 | * @param {function} createItem
719 | * A function which will be called in order to create the value for any
720 | * key which does not exist, the first time it is accessed. The
721 | * function receives, as its only argument, the key being created.
722 | */
723 | class DefaultWeakMap extends WeakMap {
724 | constructor(createItem, items = undefined) {
725 | super(items);
726 | this.createItem = createItem;
727 | }
728 | get(key) {
729 | if (!this.has(key)) {
730 | this.set(key, this.createItem(key));
731 | }
732 | return super.get(key);
733 | }
734 | }
735 |
736 | /**
737 | * Returns true if the given object is an object with a `then` method, and can
738 | * therefore be assumed to behave as a Promise.
739 | *
740 | * @param {*} value The value to test.
741 | * @returns {boolean} True if the value is thenable.
742 | */
743 | const isThenable = value => {
744 | return value && typeof value === "object" && typeof value.then === "function";
745 | };
746 |
747 | /**
748 | * Creates and returns a function which, when called, will resolve or reject
749 | * the given promise based on how it is called:
750 | *
751 | * - If, when called, `chrome.runtime.lastError` contains a non-null object,
752 | * the promise is rejected with that value.
753 | * - If the function is called with exactly one argument, the promise is
754 | * resolved to that value.
755 | * - Otherwise, the promise is resolved to an array containing all of the
756 | * function's arguments.
757 | *
758 | * @param {object} promise
759 | * An object containing the resolution and rejection functions of a
760 | * promise.
761 | * @param {function} promise.resolve
762 | * The promise's resolution function.
763 | * @param {function} promise.reject
764 | * The promise's rejection function.
765 | * @param {object} metadata
766 | * Metadata about the wrapped method which has created the callback.
767 | * @param {boolean} metadata.singleCallbackArg
768 | * Whether or not the promise is resolved with only the first
769 | * argument of the callback, alternatively an array of all the
770 | * callback arguments is resolved. By default, if the callback
771 | * function is invoked with only a single argument, that will be
772 | * resolved to the promise, while all arguments will be resolved as
773 | * an array if multiple are given.
774 | *
775 | * @returns {function}
776 | * The generated callback function.
777 | */
778 | const makeCallback = (promise, metadata) => {
779 | return (...callbackArgs) => {
780 | if (extensionAPIs.runtime.lastError) {
781 | promise.reject(new Error(extensionAPIs.runtime.lastError.message));
782 | } else if (metadata.singleCallbackArg || callbackArgs.length <= 1 && metadata.singleCallbackArg !== false) {
783 | promise.resolve(callbackArgs[0]);
784 | } else {
785 | promise.resolve(callbackArgs);
786 | }
787 | };
788 | };
789 | const pluralizeArguments = numArgs => numArgs == 1 ? "argument" : "arguments";
790 |
791 | /**
792 | * Creates a wrapper function for a method with the given name and metadata.
793 | *
794 | * @param {string} name
795 | * The name of the method which is being wrapped.
796 | * @param {object} metadata
797 | * Metadata about the method being wrapped.
798 | * @param {integer} metadata.minArgs
799 | * The minimum number of arguments which must be passed to the
800 | * function. If called with fewer than this number of arguments, the
801 | * wrapper will raise an exception.
802 | * @param {integer} metadata.maxArgs
803 | * The maximum number of arguments which may be passed to the
804 | * function. If called with more than this number of arguments, the
805 | * wrapper will raise an exception.
806 | * @param {boolean} metadata.singleCallbackArg
807 | * Whether or not the promise is resolved with only the first
808 | * argument of the callback, alternatively an array of all the
809 | * callback arguments is resolved. By default, if the callback
810 | * function is invoked with only a single argument, that will be
811 | * resolved to the promise, while all arguments will be resolved as
812 | * an array if multiple are given.
813 | *
814 | * @returns {function(object, ...*)}
815 | * The generated wrapper function.
816 | */
817 | const wrapAsyncFunction = (name, metadata) => {
818 | return function asyncFunctionWrapper(target, ...args) {
819 | if (args.length < metadata.minArgs) {
820 | throw new Error(`Expected at least ${metadata.minArgs} ${pluralizeArguments(metadata.minArgs)} for ${name}(), got ${args.length}`);
821 | }
822 | if (args.length > metadata.maxArgs) {
823 | throw new Error(`Expected at most ${metadata.maxArgs} ${pluralizeArguments(metadata.maxArgs)} for ${name}(), got ${args.length}`);
824 | }
825 | return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
826 | if (metadata.fallbackToNoCallback) {
827 | // This API method has currently no callback on Chrome, but it return a promise on Firefox,
828 | // and so the polyfill will try to call it with a callback first, and it will fallback
829 | // to not passing the callback if the first call fails.
830 | try {
831 | target[name](...args, makeCallback({
832 | resolve,
833 | reject
834 | }, metadata));
835 | } catch (cbError) {
836 | console.warn(`${name} API method doesn't seem to support the callback parameter, ` + "falling back to call it without a callback: ", cbError);
837 | target[name](...args);
838 |
839 | // Update the API method metadata, so that the next API calls will not try to
840 | // use the unsupported callback anymore.
841 | metadata.fallbackToNoCallback = false;
842 | metadata.noCallback = true;
843 | resolve();
844 | }
845 | } else if (metadata.noCallback) {
846 | target[name](...args);
847 | resolve();
848 | } else {
849 | target[name](...args, makeCallback({
850 | resolve,
851 | reject
852 | }, metadata));
853 | }
854 | });
855 | };
856 | };
857 |
858 | /**
859 | * Wraps an existing method of the target object, so that calls to it are
860 | * intercepted by the given wrapper function. The wrapper function receives,
861 | * as its first argument, the original `target` object, followed by each of
862 | * the arguments passed to the original method.
863 | *
864 | * @param {object} target
865 | * The original target object that the wrapped method belongs to.
866 | * @param {function} method
867 | * The method being wrapped. This is used as the target of the Proxy
868 | * object which is created to wrap the method.
869 | * @param {function} wrapper
870 | * The wrapper function which is called in place of a direct invocation
871 | * of the wrapped method.
872 | *
873 | * @returns {Proxy}
874 | * A Proxy object for the given method, which invokes the given wrapper
875 | * method in its place.
876 | */
877 | const wrapMethod = (target, method, wrapper) => {
878 | return new Proxy(method, {
879 | apply(targetMethod, thisObj, args) {
880 | return wrapper.call(thisObj, target, ...args);
881 | }
882 | });
883 | };
884 | let hasOwnProperty = Function.call.bind(Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty);
885 |
886 | /**
887 | * Wraps an object in a Proxy which intercepts and wraps certain methods
888 | * based on the given `wrappers` and `metadata` objects.
889 | *
890 | * @param {object} target
891 | * The target object to wrap.
892 | *
893 | * @param {object} [wrappers = {}]
894 | * An object tree containing wrapper functions for special cases. Any
895 | * function present in this object tree is called in place of the
896 | * method in the same location in the `target` object tree. These
897 | * wrapper methods are invoked as described in {@see wrapMethod}.
898 | *
899 | * @param {object} [metadata = {}]
900 | * An object tree containing metadata used to automatically generate
901 | * Promise-based wrapper functions for asynchronous. Any function in
902 | * the `target` object tree which has a corresponding metadata object
903 | * in the same location in the `metadata` tree is replaced with an
904 | * automatically-generated wrapper function, as described in
905 | * {@see wrapAsyncFunction}
906 | *
907 | * @returns {Proxy