With current architecture every window has its own WebContent process
and there is one WebDriver process that is responsible for talking to
all opened windows. It thus make sense to manage open windows from
WebDriver process instead of WebContent process that is not supposed
to know about all other opened WebContent processes.
This mostly reverts 826d5f8f9a but also
adds `web_content_connection` to window structure and window id
generation (currently out of spec).
With these changes `get_window_handles`, `switch_to_window` and
`close_window` start to actually switch, close and returned handles
of currently opened windows.
This changes the parameters parsed from a WebDriver HTTP request to
String for transferring over IPC. Conveniently, most locations these
were ultimately passed to only need a StringView.
We have a new, improved string type coming up in AK (OOM aware, no null
state), and while it's going to use UTF-8, the name UTF8String is a
mouthful - so let's free up the String name by renaming the existing
class.
Making the old one have an annoying name will hopefully also help with
quick adoption :^)
WebDriverConnection can now work with PageClient's virtual interface.
This will allow constructing a WebDriverConnection from the PageClient
implementation in headless-browser.
When timeouts are implemented, the start node used to find elements may
not remain valid for the entire duration of the timeout. For example,
the active document element may change, or the start node may be removed
from the DOM.
To handle this, we will need to re-evaluate the start node on each
iteration of the find() operation. This patch wraps the steps to do so
in a lambda to be executed on each iteration.
The way in which dialogs should be handled is configurable by the driver
capabilities object, which we don't support yet. So this implements just
the default mode to dismiss the dialog and return an error if there is
one open.
In the OOPWV, this means we need to refer to the dialog after it has
been open, so we now hold a pointer to whatever dialog is open.
This moves Get Window Handle, Close Window, and Get Window Handles over
to WebContent so they may be implemented closer to the spec and be used
by Ladybird.
There are a couple changes here from the existing Get All Cookies
implementation.
1. Previously, WebDriver actually returned *all* cookies in the cookie
jar. The spec dictates that we only return cookies that match the
document's URL. Specifically, it calls out that we must run just the
first step of RFC 6265 section 5.4 to perform domain matching.
This change adds a special mode to our implementation of that section
to skip the remaining steps.
2. We now fill in the SameSite cookie attribute when serializing the
cookie to JSON (this was a trival FIXME that didn't get picked up
when SameSite was implemented).