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在Firefox扩展中改变HTTP响应

更新时间:2022-10-29 13:40:30

您可以使用nsITraceableChannel来拦截响应。 p>

您应该修改所需的数据并将其传递给innerListener的OnDataAvailable



帮助你更好地理解这一点。

http://www.softwareishard.com/blog/firebug/nsitraceablechannel-intercept-http-traffic/

http://www.ashita.org/howto-xhr-listening-by- a-firefox-addon /


How can I alter the HTTP response body in a Firefox extension? I have setup an http-on-examine-response observer and an nsIStreamListener object with the code below. After I get the data, parse it, and alter it, how do I push the altered response back to the firefox browser? For example, let's say I go to Google.com with my extension enabled, the extension should intercept the response and change every occurence of "google" to "goggle". So when the page is loaded, the user will see "goggle" everywhere.

function TmSteroidsObserver()
{
  this.register();
}


TmSteroidsObserver.prototype = {
  observe: function(subject, topic, data) {

    if (topic == "http-on-examine-response") {

    }
    else if (topic == "http-on-modify-request") {
       var channel = subject.QueryInterface(Components.interfaces.nsIChannel);
       var listener = new StreamListener(channel);
    }

  },

  register: function() {
    var observerService = Components.classes["@mozilla.org/observer-service;1"]
                                .getService(Components.interfaces.nsIObserverService);
    observerService.addObserver(listener, "http-on-modify-request", false);
    observerService.addObserver(listener, "http-on-examine-response", false);
  },

  unregister: function() {
    var observerService = Components.classes["@mozilla.org/observer-service;1"]
                            .getService(Components.interfaces.nsIObserverService);
    observerService.removeObserver(this, "http-on-modify-request");
    observerService.removeObserver(this, "http-on-examine-response");
  },

  QueryInterface : function(aIID) {
    if (aIID.equals(Components.interfaces.nsISupports) ||
        aIID.equals(Components.interfaces.nsIObserver))
      return this;
    throw Components.results.NS_NOINTERFACE;
  }

}

function StreamListener(channel) {

    channel.notificationCallbacks = listener;
    channel.asyncOpen(listener, null);

}

StreamListener.prototype = {
  mData: "",
  mChannel: null,

  // nsIStreamListener
  onStartRequest: function (aRequest, aContext) {
    this.mData = "";
  },

  onDataAvailable: function (aRequest, aContext, aStream, aSourceOffset, aLength) {
    var scriptableInputStream = 
      Components.classes["@mozilla.org/scriptableinputstream;1"]
        .createInstance(Components.interfaces.nsIScriptableInputStream);
    scriptableInputStream.init(aStream);

    this.mData += scriptableInputStream.read(aLength);
  },

  onStopRequest: function (aRequest, aContext, aStatus) {
    if (Components.isSuccessCode(aStatus)) {
      // request was successfull
      this.mCallbackFunc(this.mData);
    } else {
      // request failed
      this.mCallbackFunc(null);
    }

    this.mChannel = null;
  },

  // nsIChannelEventSink
  onChannelRedirect: function (aOldChannel, aNewChannel, aFlags) {
    // if redirecting, store the new channel
    this.mChannel = aNewChannel;
  },

  // nsIInterfaceRequestor
  getInterface: function (aIID) {
    try {
      return this.QueryInterface(aIID);
    } catch (e) {
      throw Components.results.NS_NOINTERFACE;
    }
  },

  // nsIProgressEventSink (not implementing will cause annoying exceptions)
  onProgress : function (aRequest, aContext, aProgress, aProgressMax) { },
  onStatus : function (aRequest, aContext, aStatus, aStatusArg) { },

  // nsIHttpEventSink (not implementing will cause annoying exceptions)
  onRedirect : function (aOldChannel, aNewChannel) { },

  // we are faking an XPCOM interface, so we need to implement QI
  QueryInterface : function(aIID) {
    if (aIID.equals(Components.interfaces.nsISupports) ||
        aIID.equals(Components.interfaces.nsIInterfaceRequestor) ||
        aIID.equals(Components.interfaces.nsIChannelEventSink) || 
        aIID.equals(Components.interfaces.nsIProgressEventSink) ||
        aIID.equals(Components.interfaces.nsIHttpEventSink) ||
        aIID.equals(Components.interfaces.nsIStreamListener))
      return this;

    throw Components.results.NS_NOINTERFACE;
  }
};

You can use nsITraceableChannel to intercept the response.

You should modify the data which is available to what you need and pass it to the innerListener's OnDataAvailable

Below links would help you understand this better.

http://www.softwareishard.com/blog/firebug/nsitraceablechannel-intercept-http-traffic/

http://www.ashita.org/howto-xhr-listening-by-a-firefox-addon/