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/* Any copyright is dedicated to the Public Domain.
"use strict";
var gCertDB = Cc["@mozilla.org/security/x509certdb;1"].getService(
Ci.nsIX509CertDB
);
/**
* List of certs imported via readCertificate(). Certs in this list are
* automatically deleted from the cert DB when a test including this head file
* finishes.
*
* @type {nsIX509Cert[]}
*/
var gImportedCerts = [];
registerCleanupFunction(() => {
for (let cert of gImportedCerts) {
gCertDB.deleteCertificate(cert);
}
});
// This function serves the same purpose as the one defined in head_psm.js.
function pemToBase64(pem) {
return pem
.replace(/-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----/, "")
.replace(/-----END CERTIFICATE-----/, "")
.replace(/[\r\n]/g, "");
}
/**
* Given the filename of a certificate, returns a promise that will resolve with
* a handle to the certificate when that certificate has been read and imported
* with the given trust settings.
*
* Certs imported via this function will automatically be deleted from the cert
* DB once the calling test finishes.
*
* @param {string} filename
* The filename of the certificate (assumed to be in the same directory).
* @param {string} trustString
* A string describing how the certificate should be trusted (see
* `certutil -A --help`).
* @returns {Promise}
* A promise that will resolve with a handle to the certificate.
*/
function readCertificate(filename, trustString) {
return IOUtils.readUTF8(getTestFilePath(filename)).then(
pem => {
let certdb = Cc["@mozilla.org/security/x509certdb;1"].getService(
Ci.nsIX509CertDB
);
let base64 = pemToBase64(pem);
certdb.addCertFromBase64(base64, trustString);
let cert = certdb.constructX509FromBase64(base64);
gImportedCerts.push(cert);
return cert;
},
error => {
throw error;
}
);
}
/**
* Asynchronously opens the certificate manager.
*
* @returns {Window} a handle on the opened certificate manager window
*/
async function openCertManager() {
let win = window.openDialog("chrome://pippki/content/certManager.xhtml");
return new Promise(resolve => {
win.addEventListener(
"load",
function () {
executeSoon(() => resolve(win));
},
{ once: true }
);
});
}