| import {Mutex, withTimeout} from 'async-mutex'; |
| |
| import {getOptions} from './optionsUtils.js'; |
| |
| export default class OptionsWatcher { |
| constructor(options) { |
| this.watchedOptions = options; |
| this.options = []; |
| for (let o of options) this.options[o] = false; |
| this.isStale = true; |
| this.mutex = withTimeout(new Mutex(), 60 * 1000); |
| |
| // If the extension settings change, set the current cached value as stale. |
| // We could try only doing this only when we're sure it has changed, but |
| // there are many factors (if the user has changed it manually, if a kill |
| // switch was activated, etc.) so we'll do it every time. |
| chrome.storage.sync.onChanged.addListener(() => { |
| console.debug('[optionsWatcher] Marking options as stale.'); |
| this.isStale = true; |
| }); |
| } |
| |
| // Returns a promise resolving to the value of option |option|. |
| getOption(option) { |
| if (!this.watchedOptions.includes(option)) |
| return Promise.reject(new Error( |
| '[optionsWatcher] We\'re not watching option ' + option + '.')); |
| |
| // When the cached value is marked as stale, it might be possible that there |
| // is a flood of calls to isEnabled(), which in turn causes a flood of calls |
| // to getOptions() because it takes some time for it to be marked as not |
| // stale. Thus, hiding the logic behind a mutex fixes this. |
| return this.mutex.runExclusive(() => { |
| if (!this.isStale) return Promise.resolve(this.options[option]); |
| |
| return getOptions(this.watchedOptions).then(options => { |
| this.options = options; |
| this.isStale = false; |
| return this.options[option]; |
| }); |
| }); |
| } |
| |
| // Returns a promise resolving to whether the |feature| is enabled. |
| isEnabled(feature) { |
| return this.getOption(feature).then(option => option === true); |
| } |
| } |