We can easily add hooks to notify the browsers of these events if any
implementation-specific handling is needed in the future, but for now,
these only repaint the client, which we can do in ViewImplementation.
Storing the backup bitmap is the same across Browser and Ladybird. Just
peform that work in LibWebView, and handle only the implementation-
specific nuances within the browsers.
This also sets the default callback to do what every non-Serenity
browser is doing, rather than copy-pasting this callback into every
implementation. The callback is still available for any platform which
might want to override the default behavior. For example, OOPWV now
overrides this callback to use FileSystemAccessClient.
WebView::ViewImplementation now remembers which JS interpreter it
started with, and uses the same setting if the WebContent process
crashes and we have to spawn a new one.
Now that we allocate an oversized backing store during resizing of the
viewport, we need to constrain the source rect used when drawing a
scaled version of the content in the special mode used by Presenter.
Regressed with 85c542ab00.
The goal here is to reduce the amount of WebContent client APIs that are
duplicated across every ViewImplementation. Across our three browsers,
we currently:
Ladybird - Mix some AK::Function callbacks and Qt signals to notify
tabs of WebContent events.
Browser - Use only AK::Function callbacks.
headless-browser - Drop most events on the floor.
Instead, let's only use AK::Function callbacks across all three browsers
to propagate events to tabs. This allows us to invoke those callbacks
directly from LibWebView instead of all three browsers needing to define
a trivial `if (callback) callback();` override of a LibWebView virtual
function. For headless-browser, we can simply not set these callbacks.
As a first pass, this only converts WebContent events that are trivial
to this approach. That is, events that were simply passed onto the tab
or handled without much fuss.
This is to match Browser, where ownership of all "subwidgets" is placed
on the tab as well. This further lets us align the web view callbacks to
match Browser's OOPWV as well, which will later let us move them into
the base LibWebView class.
The implementations of handle_web_content_process_crash and
take_screenshot are exactly the same across Browser and Ladybird. Let's
reduce some code duplication and move them to LibWebView.
This just sets up the IPC to notify the browser process of context menu
requests on video elements. The IPC contains a few pieces of information
about the state of the video element.
The spec defines a Permissions Policy to control some browser behaviors
on a per-origin basis. Management of these permissions live in their own
spec: https://w3c.github.io/webappsec-permissions-policy/
This implements a somewhat ad-hoc Permissions Policy for autoplaying
media elements. We will need to implement the entire policy spec for
this to be more general.
Adds fallible versions of MessageBox's helper factories, ports
DeprecatedString, and rewrites build() to be both fallible and
more responsive to font changes.
MessageBox now auto shrinks and no longer has to re-build its
layout when text changes. It is manually resized once at
creation to position properly as a Dialog before being shown.
This adds a -P option to run Ladybird under callgrind. It starts with
instrumentation disabled. To start capturing a profile (once Ladybird
has launched) run `callgrind_control -i on` and to stop it again run
`callgrind_control -i off`.
P.s. This is pretty much stolen from Andreas (and is based on the patch
everyone [that wants a profile] have been manually applying).
First, this patch renames the function
`propagate_shortcuts_up_to_application` to `propagate_shortcuts`.
Handling those levels, will allow us to differentiate shortcuts at
`Window` level and `Application` level. Which will be convenient to
handle dialog-specific shortcuts.
Generate handle UUID for top-level context that is going to
run in created WebContent process and sent it over IPC.
Co-authored-by: Timothy Flynn <trflynn89@pm.me>
LibGUI and WebDriver (read: JSON) API boundaries use DeprecatedString,
so that is as far as these changes can reach.
The one change which isn't just a DeprecatedString to String replacement
is handling the "null" prompt response. We previously checked for the
null DeprecatedString, whereas we now represent this as an empty
Optional<String>.
This starts moving code equally shared between the OOPWV and Ladybird
WebContentView implementations to WebView::ViewImplementation, beginning
with the client state.
By setting this hint, you indicate to OOPWV that the content inside will
scale itself to the viewport size. In such situations, it's fine for
OOPWV to reuse a scaled version of an outdated backing store while the
view is being resized.
These functions return the deprecated `Core::File` class, so let's mark
it as such to avoid possible confusion between future non try_*
functions which will use Core::Stream family classes and to possibly
grab someone's attention. :^)
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.