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I'm trying to get the most basic XPCOM javascript object to be accessible to the javascript I load into my webpage. I'm using the example code from this tutorial: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/How_to_Build_an_XPCOM_Component_in_Javascript

Here is my set up:


install.rdf:

<?xml version="1.0"?>
<RDF xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#"
     xmlns:em="http://www.mozilla.org/2004/em-rdf#">

    <Description about="urn:mozilla:install-manifest">
        <em:id>[email protected]</em:id>
        <em:name>Hello World</em:name>
        <em:version>1.0</em:version>
        <em:type>2</em:type>
        <em:creator>The Llama</em:creator>
        <em:description>Testing</em:description>

        <em:targetApplication>
            <Description>
                <em:id>{ec8030f7-c20a-464f-9b0e-13a3a9e97384}</em:id>
                <em:minVersion>2.0</em:minVersion>
                <em:maxVersion>20.0</em:maxVersion>
            </Description>
        </em:targetApplication>
    </Description>      
</RDF>



chrome.manifest

content     helloworld    chrome/content/
content     helloworld    chrome/content/ contentaccessible=yes
overlay chrome://browser/content/browser.xul chrome://helloworld/content/browser.xul

component {4762b5c0-5b32-11e2-bcfd-0800200c9a66} components/HelloWorld.js
contract @thellamatesting.com/helloworld;1 {4762b5c0-5b32-11e2-bcfd-0800200c9a66}

locale  helloworld  en-US   locale/en-US/



components/HelloWorld.js

Components.utils.import("resource://gre/modules/XPCOMUtils.jsm");

function HelloWorld() {
    // If you only need to access your component from Javascript, uncomment the following line:
    this.wrappedJSObject = this;
}

HelloWorld.prototype = {
    classDescription: "My Hello World Javascript XPCOM Component",
    classID:          Components.ID("{4762b5c0-5b32-11e2-bcfd-0800200c9a66}"),
    //Also tried
    //classID:          Components.ID("4762b5c0-5b32-11e2-bcfd-0800200c9a66"),
    contractID:       "@thellamatesting.com/helloworld;1",
    QueryInterface: XPCOMUtils.generateQI(),
    // Also tried
    //QueryInterface: XPCOMUtils.generateQI([Components.interfaces.nsIHelloWorld]),
    hello: function() { 
        return "Hello World!"; 
    }
};

var components = [HelloWorld];
if ("generateNSGetFactory" in XPCOMUtils)
  var NSGetFactory = XPCOMUtils.generateNSGetFactory(components);  // Firefox 4.0 and higher
else
  var NSGetModule = XPCOMUtils.generateNSGetModule(components);    // Firefox 3.x



Testing HTML:

<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <head>
        <title></title>
        <script type="application/javascript">

            function go() {
                try {
                    var coms = Components;
                    alert(Components.classes);
                    var myComponent = Components.classes['@thellamatesting.com/helloworld;1'].getService().wrappedJSObject;
                    alert(myComponent.hello());
                } catch (anError) {
                        dump("ERROR: " + anError);
                }
            };

        </script>
    </head>
    <body>

        <button onclick="javascript:go()">Click to go</button>

    </body>
</html>

After all this, I end up with "Components.classes is undefined". Does anyone know what I'm doing wrong here?

Thanks so much!

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  • Try to put some of this code in the form of a JSFiddle.
    – Jules
    Jan 10, 2013 at 15:07
  • Hi Jules, I'm not sure that would help. The Components.classes is undefined, so the problem isn't with my in HTML javascript, it's with my extension somehow. But, just to be sure, I tried it, same result.
    – TheLlama
    Jan 10, 2013 at 15:17
  • I don't see how JSFiddle would help since Components is a privileged Mozilla only object. Jan 10, 2013 at 16:17

2 Answers 2

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In order to gain access to the Components object from a javascript context, you need to have extended capabilities, that is, run from a chrome:// URL. There used to be a way for a regular web page (served from http://) to request extended capabilities (called UniversalXPConnect) but it has been removed out of security concerns.

I think you should tell us a little more about what it is you're trying to achieve. If you're trying to export data from your addon into a webpage, the AddonSDK (see https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/developers/docs/sdk/latest/dev-guide/) has a very good protocol for doing that called page-mod; it allows you to inject data into web pages.

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  • Hi Jonathan, Thanks for the reply. My end goal is to create a plugin which will allow my web application to communicate with the clipboard. Since Firefox changed their security policies our software can no longer copy/paste, which is a big problem. Unfortunately, I can't direct people to a chrome:// URL. Do I have any other options?
    – TheLlama
    Jan 10, 2013 at 21:53
  • I would suggest creating an Addon with the SDK; page-mod allows you to attach a script to a given web page:. What you could do is: * attach a page-mod only on your webapp's domain; * the content script would expose global functions on the window object, e.g. window.foo = function () { ... }. * your webapp would call the foo function * the role of the foo function is to use the port to communicate with the addon; the addon would then do job of using the clipboard. Jan 11, 2013 at 8:13
  • See addons.mozilla.org/en-US/developers/docs/sdk/1.12/modules/sdk/… for more insights, hopefully things will make more sense once you read this. Jan 11, 2013 at 8:15
  • Thanks Jonathan! This worked really well. I still wasn't able to attach a function directly to the window, but using CustomEvents I was able to accomplish the same thing. I'll post my code below in case someone else may want it in the future.
    – TheLlama
    Jan 11, 2013 at 21:35
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Thanks to Jonathan's advice I was able to come up with a great solution to this problem. Here is the code I'm using:

main.js:

var data = require("self").data;
var pageMod = require("page-mod");
const {Cc,Ci} = require("chrome");

pageMod.PageMod({
    include: "*",
    contentScriptFile: data.url("copy-helper.js"),
    onAttach: function(worker) {
        worker.port.on("handleCopy", function(copyInfo) {

            var gClipboardHelper = Cc["@mozilla.org/widget/clipboardhelper;1"].getService(Ci.nsIClipboardHelper);
            gClipboardHelper.copyString(copyInfo.dataToCopy);
        });
    }
});

copy-helper.js:

window.addEventListener("copyEvent", function (event) {

    self.port.emit('handleCopy', event.detail.copyInfo);

}, false);

in my apps javascript

var event = new CustomEvent("copyEvent", {
    detail:{
        copyInfo: {dataToCopy:"my string"}
    }
});
window.dispatchEvent(event);

Hope this helps anyone else who's ran into this issue!

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