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epriestley 76cefde0b3 Show Aphlict connection status in notification menu
Summary:
Fixes T5373. Ref T5281. Several changes:

  - The `marshallExceptions` thing is useful if JS throws an exception when invoked from Flash, so set it. The resulting exceptions are a little odd (not escaped correctly, e.g.) but way better than nothing.
  - Put connection status in the notification menu.
  - When the connection fails, try to provide contextual help where we can.

Test Plan: {F169493}

Reviewers: chad, joshuaspence

Reviewed By: joshuaspence

Subscribers: epriestley

Maniphest Tasks: T5281, T5373

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D9700
2014-06-23 16:26:16 -07:00

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JavaScript

/**
* @provides javelin-aphlict
* @requires javelin-install
* javelin-util
*/
/**
* Simple JS API for the Flash Aphlict client. Example usage:
*
* var aphlict = new JX.Aphlict('aphlict_swf', '127.0.0.1', 22280)
* .setHandler(function(type, message) {
* JX.log("Got " + type + " event!")
* })
* .start();
*
* Your handler will receive these events:
*
* - `connect` The client initiated a connection to the server.
* - `connected` The client completed a connection to the server.
* - `close` The client disconnected from the server.
* - `error` There was an error.
* - `receive` Received a message from the server.
*
* You do not have to handle any of them in any specific way.
*/
JX.install('Aphlict', {
construct: function(id, server, port, subscriptions) {
if (__DEV__) {
if (JX.Aphlict._instance) {
JX.$E('Aphlict object is a singleton.');
}
}
this._id = id;
this._server = server;
this._port = port;
this._subscriptions = subscriptions;
this._setStatus('setup');
JX.Aphlict._instance = this;
},
events: ['didChangeStatus'],
members: {
_id: null,
_server: null,
_port: null,
_subscriptions: null,
_status: null,
_statusCode: null,
start: function(node, uri) {
this._setStatus('start');
// NOTE: This is grotesque, but seems to work everywhere.
node.innerHTML =
'<object classid="clsid:d27cdb6e-ae6d-11cf-96b8-444553540000">' +
'<param name="movie" value="' + uri + '" />' +
'<param name="allowScriptAccess" value="always" />' +
'<param name="wmode" value="opaque" />' +
'<embed src="' + uri + '" wmode="opaque"' +
'width="0" height="0" id="' + this._id + '">' +
'</embed>' +
'</object>';
},
_didStartFlash: function() {
var id = this._id;
// Flash puts its "objects" into global scope in an inconsistent way,
// because it was written in like 1816 when globals were awesome and IE4
// didn't support other scopes since global scope is the best anyway.
var container = document[id] || window[id];
this._flashContainer = container;
this._flashContainer.connect(
this._server,
this._port,
this._subscriptions);
},
getStatus: function() {
return this._status;
},
getStatusCode: function() {
return this._statusCode;
},
_setStatus: function(status, code) {
this._status = status;
this._statusCode = code || null;
this.invoke('didChangeStatus');
}
},
properties: {
handler: null
},
statics: {
_instance: null,
getInstance: function() {
var self = JX.Aphlict;
if (!self._instance) {
return null;
}
return self._instance;
},
didReceiveEvent: function(type, message) {
var client = JX.Aphlict.getInstance();
if (!client) {
return;
}
if (type == 'status') {
client._setStatus(message.type, message.code);
switch (message.type) {
case 'ready':
client._didStartFlash();
break;
}
}
var handler = client.getHandler();
if (handler) {
handler(type, message);
}
}
}
});