This starts moving code equally shared between the OOPWV and Ladybird
WebContentView implementations to WebView::ViewImplementation, beginning
with the client state.
This patch also stubs out notify_server_did_get_accessiblity_tree in
ladybird since ViewImplementation now has it. However, this feature
is still immature, so just stubbing out in ladybird for now. Once we
have more robust support in Serenity (namely ARIA properties/state
and accessible names and descriptions) we can port this
functionality over.
This has been broken since the switch to the multiprocess architecture
(and even before then was very limited).
This restores the previous functionally and also implements the ability
to inspect individual elements (by selecting them in the tree view).
The inspector also now correctly updates when navigating between pages.
This allows us to use standard Serenity IPC infrastructure rather than
manually creating FD-passing sockets. This also lets us use Serenity's
WebDriver Session class, removing the copy previously used in Ladybird.
This ensures any changes to Session in the future will be picked up by
Ladybird for free.
We now replace the current history entry if the page-load has been
caused because of a redirect. This makes it able to traverse the
history if one of the entries redirects you, which previously
caused an infinite history traversion loop.
Depends on https://github.com/SerenityOS/serenity/pull/16004
Similar to https://github.com/SerenityOS/serenity/commit/9782660. Unlike
Serenity's browser, this doesn't affect reloading the page, as Ladybird
refers to the History object for reloading (which is updated already on
page load). However, this URL is used for e.g. crash reporting, so let's
update it here as well.
WebContent now needs to interact with these dialogs asynchronously. This
updates WebContentView to hold a pointer to whatever dialog is open, and
implements the methods to interact with that dialog.
This adds a WebDriver binary for Ladybird to make use of Serenity's
WebDriver implementation. This has to use the same IPC socket handling
that was used to make WebContent work out-of-process. Besides that, we
are able to reuse almost everything from Serenity.
The WebDriver will pass the --webdriver-fd-passing-socket command line
option when it launches Ladybird. Forward this flag onto the WebContent
process, where it will create the WebDriverConnection for IPC.
Rather than needing to set another environment variable for WebDriver's
passing socket, let's forward these FDs by command line. This also moves
the creation of the WebContent connection to a helper function so that
the WebDriver connection can re-use it.
Previously, reloading went back to the first page loaded by
WebView::load() or WebView::load_html(), as they are the only methods
that modify m_url, which is what the reload loaded. Now we handle
reloads in Tab.cpp by simply loading the last entry in the m_history.