This URL library ends up being a relatively fundamental base library of
the system, as LibCore depends on LibURL.
This change has two main benefits:
* Moving AK back more towards being an agnostic library that can
be used between the kernel and userspace. URL has never really fit
that description - and is not used in the kernel.
* URL _should_ depend on LibUnicode, as it needs punnycode support.
However, it's not really possible to do this inside of AK as it can't
depend on any external library. This change brings us a little closer
to being able to do that, but unfortunately we aren't there quite
yet, as the code generators depend on LibCore.
This commit introduces a WEB_SET_PROTOTYPE_FOR_INTERFACE macro that
caches the interface name in a local static FlyString. This means that
we only pay for FlyString-from-literal lookup once per browser lifetime
instead of every time the interface is instantiated.
Normally, assigning to e.g document.body.onload will forward to
window.onload. However, in a detached DOM tree, there is no associated
window, so we have nowhere to forward to, making this a no-op.
The bulk of this change is making Document::window() return a nullable
pointer, as documents created by DOMParser or DOMImplementation do not
have an associated window object, and so must be able to return null
from here.
This reverts commit e52c30cbd5.
It's highly possible that this test was flaky on CI due to mixing units
of seconds and milliseconds in the transient activation calculation.
Revert the workaround for that commit in an attempt to avoid needless
ad-hoc behavior.
It seems we were errantly mixing seconds and milliseconds in this
transient activation timeout. Increase it to 5 seconds, and be explicit
about its type - DOMHighResTimeStamp is by definition milliseconds.
Along with putting functions in the URL namespace into a DOMURL
namespace.
This is done as LibWeb is in an awkward situation where it needs
two URL classes. AK::URL is the general purpose URL class which
is all that is needed in 95% of cases. URL in the Web namespace
is needed predominantly for interfacing with the javascript
interfaces.
Because of two URLs in the same namespace, AK::URL has had to be
used throughout LibWeb. If we move AK::URL into a URL namespace,
this becomes more painful - where ::URL::URL is required to
specify the constructor (and something like
::URL::create_with_url_or_path in other places).
To fix this problem - rename the class in LibWeb implementing the
URL IDL interface to DOMURL, along with moving the other Web URL
related classes into this DOMURL folder.
One could argue that this name also makes the situation a little
more clear in LibWeb for why these two URL classes need be used
in the first place.
We have a 5 second timeout between a user-activated event occurring and
an activation-gated API being invoked in order for that API to succeed.
This is quite fine in normal circumstances, but the machines used in CI
often exceed that limit (we see upwards of 10 seconds passing between
generating the user-activated event and the API call running).
So instead of generating a user-activated event, add a hook to allow
tests to bypass the very next activation check.
Previously, 'now' was set to the time `requestAnimationFrame()` was
called, and the EventLoop's 'now' was ignored. This was a little odd and
meant the time was always in the past.
By replacing the `page_did_request_scroll_to()` calls with a request
to perform scrolling in the corresponding navigable, we ensure that
the scrolling of iframes will scroll within them instead of triggering
scroll of top level document.
We have two known PlatformObjects that need to implement some of the
behavior of LegacyPlatformObjects to date: Window, and HTMLFormElement.
To make this not require double (or virtual) inheritance of
PlatformObject, move the behavior of LegacyPlatformObject into
PlatformObject. The selection of LegacyPlatformObject behavior is done
with a new bitfield of feature flags instead of a dozen virtual
functions that return bool. This change simplifies every class involved
in the diff with the notable exception of Window, which now needs some
ugly const casts to implement named property access.
Ultimately, this API should probably be replaced with something that
updates a cache on relevant DOM mutations instead of regenerating
the list of property names again and again.
In a bunch of cases, this actually ends up simplifying the code as
to_number will handle something such as:
```
Optional<I> opt;
if constexpr (IsSigned<I>)
opt = view.to_int<I>();
else
opt = view.to_uint<I>();
```
For us.
The main goal here however is to have a single generic number conversion
API between all of the String classes.
Use a LocalSocket to represent the connection between two message ports.
The concept of the port message queue is still missing, however. When
that concept is implemented, the "steps" in step 7 of the message port
transfer steps will need to send the serialized data over the connected
socketpair and run in the event loop of the process that holds onto the
other side of the message port. Doing this should allow centralizing the
behavior of postMessage for Window, MessagePorts and Workers.
This commit un-deprecates DeprecatedString, and repurposes it as a byte
string.
As the null state has already been removed, there are no other
particularly hairy blockers in repurposing this type as a byte string
(what it _really_ is).
This commit is auto-generated:
$ xs=$(ack -l \bDeprecatedString\b\|deprecated_string AK Userland \
Meta Ports Ladybird Tests Kernel)
$ perl -pie 's/\bDeprecatedString\b/ByteString/g;
s/deprecated_string/byte_string/g' $xs
$ clang-format --style=file -i \
$(git diff --name-only | grep \.cpp\|\.h)
$ gn format $(git ls-files '*.gn' '*.gni')
This is an internal object that must be explicitly enabled by the chrome
before it is added to the Window. The Inspector object will be used by a
special WebView that will replace all chrome-specific inspector windows.
The IDL defines methods that this WebView will need to inform the chrome
of various events, such as the user clicking a DOM node.
With this change, we now have ~1200 CellAllocators across both LibJS and
LibWeb in a normal WebContent instance.
This gives us a minimum heap size of 4.7 MiB in the scenario where we
only have one cell allocated per type. Of course, in practice there will
be many more of each type, so the effective overhead is quite a bit
smaller than that in practice.
I left a few types unconverted to this mechanism because I got tired of
doing this. :^)
The main issues are using Structured{Serialize,Deserailize} instead of
Structured{Serialize,Deserialize}WithTransfer and the temporary
execution context usage for StructuredDeserialize.
Allows Discord to load once again, as it uses a postMessage scheduler
to render components, including the main App component. The callback
checked the (previously) non-existent source attribute of the
MessageEvent and returned if it was not the main window.
Fixes the Twitch cookie consent banner saying "failed integrity check"
for unknown reasons, but presumably related to the source and origin
attributes.
These allow accessing embeds, forms, images and objects with a given
name attribute, and any element with a given id attribute, as top level
properties on the global object.
It also allows accessing NavigableContainers by target name as top level
properties on the global object.
The current implementation feels very expensive. It's likely that
these values will need smarter caching in the future.
And implement WindowProperties, the "named properties object" for Window
according to the spec.
This involves moving an AO out of LegacyPlatformObject and into a common
place that the WindowProperties class can access.
This doesn't implement the AOs on Window that actually name lookup for
the unenumerable named properties on the window yet, just the
scaffolding.