Labs/Jetpack/Reboot/JEP/108

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JEP 108 - Background Page

  • Champion: Daniel Buchner - daniel@mozilla.com
  • Status: Accepted/In-Queue
  • Bug Ticket:
  • Type: API


Proposal

Background Pages are like a more open and free sandbox for doing most anything in a traditional web page with a DOM context, but with a key difference: the page is augmented with escalated, waterfall chrome privileges. It is essentially along the same line of a Web Worker, just more open and accessible.

Key Issues

Dependencies & Requirements

  • We must be able to give the code in the top window of this page chrome privileges that are strictly one-way/descending in nature.
  • Dynamically generated code sent to the Background Page should be injected and executed in the Background Page's window context.


Internal Methods

  • TBD

API Methods

Background Page Global: $dom

Background Page Method: run

Arguments:

  1. options - (object)
    • bind: (mixed) a variable that will be bound as the 'this' keyword in the function
    • arguments: (array > mixed) an array of mixed variables passed as the function arguments
    • timeout: (number) a number that is used to set the timeout duration
    • interval: (number) a number that is used to set the interval duration
  2. action - (function) a function to be executed within the DOM of the Background Page - by default, the Background Page's window object is the bound 'this' within the function

Returns:

user defined return value - The function's return value as specified by the user

or

If timeout or interval options are used:

array - an array whose first item is the function's user defined return value, and second is a variable the user can save to clear the timing event

Notes:


Examples:

$dom.run({ interval: 10000 }, function(){
    return window.location;
});