WebAPI/PresentationAPI:CoreService
Introduction
The page explains the implementation detail of core service.
Architecture
PresentationService
A mediator among WebAPI classes, IPC and |PresentationSessionInfo|.
Live in chrome process.
PresentationSessionInfo
Maintain grotty details around session transports, receiver page and connection state.
Session infos use the established control channel to negotiate the SDP of session transport and create a transport builder to do the transport establishment.
Two subclasses, |PresentationControllingInfo| and |PresentationPresentingInfo|, stands for the controller and presenter. Presenting info will establish the transport after the receiver's page ready.
Live in chrome process.
PresentationSessionTransport
Maintain the underlying transport. We have TCP transport now and work on RTCDataChannel transport.
TCP transport lives in Chrome process. RTCDataChannel lives with the DOM. That is, live in content process in e10s mode.
PresentationIPCService
A mediator between IPC and WebAPI. Also manage PresentationIPCSessionInfo if the underlying transport is RTCDataChannel.
Only lives in e10s mode and in content process.
PresentationIPCSessionInfo
Manage PresentationDataChannelSessionTransport.
Only lives in e10s mode and in content process.
Call Flow Example
Establishing OOP RTCDataChannel Transport
Since RTCDataChannel should be accompanied with DOM, we should build our transport in content process in the case. Here's the procedure:
- Hook handler: |SendRegisterTransportBuilderHandler| in |PresentationIPCService::StartSession| (controller) and |PresentationIPCService::NotifyReceiverReady| (presenter) hook a handler (|PresentationParent|) to |PresentationService| which lives in the chrome process.
- Create a session transport builder: As chrome process ready (receive control channel|NotifyOpened| for controller; receive control channel |OnOffer| and receiver page ready |NotifyResponderReady| for presenter), |PresentationSessionInfo| create a transport builder to establish a transport.
- Build a transport in content process: The transport builder is |PresentationParent| hooked by first step. It will triggered an IPC call to |PresentationIPCService| and build the underlying RTCDataChannel in the content process. It will call back to |PresentationService| the result of building.
Controlling UA
start session
close and resume connection
terminate connection
Receiving UA
handle presentation request
- establishing TCP Transport
- PresentationService observe incoming presentation request via "presentation-session-request" topic
- create receiving browser context via nsIPresentationUIGlue and navigate to presentation URL
- a (windowId, presentationId) mapping will be created at content side while document begins to load
- PresentationReceiver and PresentationConnection object will be created while navigator.presentation object is touched first time
- In parallel, establish transport channel between controlling page and presented content
- transport channel state and incoming message will be sent to presented content once PresentationConnection object is created
- if fail to create transport channel, PresentationConnection state should be set to 'closed'