Redirecting Request (nsiHttpChannel?) in Firefox Extensions

后端 未结 4 1851
旧巷少年郎
旧巷少年郎 2021-02-01 13:17

I\'ve been trying at this for a long time now, and no good results.

var myObserver = {
    observe: function(subject, topic, data)
    {
        if (topic == \"h         


        
4条回答
  •  面向向阳花
    2021-02-01 14:05

    We can do this by overriding the nsiHttpChannel with a new one, doing this is slightly complicated but luckily the add-on https-everywhere implements this to force a https connection.

    https-everywhere's source code is available here

    Most of the code needed for this is in the files

    [IO Util.js] [ChannelReplacement.js]

    We can work with the above files alone provided we have the basic variables like Cc,Ci set up and the function xpcom_generateQI defined.

    var httpRequestObserver =
    { 
      observe: function(subject, topic, data) {
        if (topic == "http-on-modify-request") {
    
            var httpChannel = subject.QueryInterface(Components.interfaces.nsIHttpChannel);     
            var requestURL = subject.URI.spec;
    
            if(isToBeReplaced(requestURL))  {
    
                var newURL = getURL(requestURL);        
                 ChannelReplacement.runWhenPending(subject, function() {
                        var cr = new ChannelReplacement(subject, ch);
                        cr.replace(true,null);
                        cr.open();
                    });
            }
        }
    
      },
    
      get observerService() {
        return Components.classes["@mozilla.org/observer-service;1"]
                         .getService(Components.interfaces.nsIObserverService);
      },
    
      register: function() {
        this.observerService.addObserver(this, "http-on-modify-request", false);
    
      },
    
      unregister: function() {
        this.observerService.removeObserver(this, "http-on-modify-request");
    
      }
    };
    
    
    httpRequestObserver.register();
    

    The code will replace the request not redirect.

    While I have tested the above code well enough, I am not sure about its implementation. As far I can make out, it copies all the attributes of the requested channel and sets them to the channel to be overridden. After which somehow the output requested by original request is supplied using the new channel.

    P.S. I had seen a SO post in which this approach was suggested.

提交回复
热议问题