So in Mozilla there is an interface named nsIWebProgressListener which can be used to get notifications about any web progress -- a page load in simple terms. So these notifications are sent to us by calling our onStateChange methods. One of the parameters passed is the state of the request. This is a hex code. Memorizing all the hex codes is insane. So to log the states I wrote a small, dumb, script.
I wanted to put it somewhere on the internet, instead of a file on my disk, and hence this blog post. Here is the script to convert nsIWebProgressListener state hex codes to state names. A simple lookup function, but handy for logging
That's it.
var flagNames = [
"STATE_START",
"STATE_REDIRECTING",
"STATE_TRANSFERRING",
"STATE_NEGOTIATING",
"STATE_STOP",
"STATE_IS_REQUEST",
"STATE_IS_DOCUMENT",
"STATE_IS_NETWORK",
"STATE_IS_WINDOW",
"STATE_RESTORING"
]
var flagValues = [
0x00000001,
0x00000002,
0x00000004,
0x00000008,
0x00000010,
0x00010000,
0x00020000,
0x00040000,
0x00080000,
0x01000000
]
function splitFlags(aFlag) {
var states = ""
for(var i in flagValues)
{
if(aFlag & flagValues[i])
{
states+= flagNames[i] + "\n";
}
}
return states;
}
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