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  1. /*
  2. * Copyright (c) 2020-2023, Andreas Kling <kling@serenityos.org>
  3. * Copyright (c) 2021-2022, Sam Atkins <atkinssj@serenityos.org>
  4. * Copyright (c) 2021-2023, Linus Groh <linusg@serenityos.org>
  5. *
  6. * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause
  7. */
  8. #include <AK/Base64.h>
  9. #include <AK/GenericLexer.h>
  10. #include <AK/Utf8View.h>
  11. #include <LibIPC/File.h>
  12. #include <LibJS/Runtime/AbstractOperations.h>
  13. #include <LibJS/Runtime/Accessor.h>
  14. #include <LibJS/Runtime/Completion.h>
  15. #include <LibJS/Runtime/Error.h>
  16. #include <LibJS/Runtime/FunctionObject.h>
  17. #include <LibJS/Runtime/GlobalEnvironment.h>
  18. #include <LibJS/Runtime/NativeFunction.h>
  19. #include <LibJS/Runtime/Shape.h>
  20. #include <LibTextCodec/Decoder.h>
  21. #include <LibWeb/Bindings/ExceptionOrUtils.h>
  22. #include <LibWeb/Bindings/WindowExposedInterfaces.h>
  23. #include <LibWeb/Bindings/WindowPrototype.h>
  24. #include <LibWeb/CSS/MediaQueryList.h>
  25. #include <LibWeb/CSS/Parser/Parser.h>
  26. #include <LibWeb/CSS/ResolvedCSSStyleDeclaration.h>
  27. #include <LibWeb/CSS/Screen.h>
  28. #include <LibWeb/Crypto/Crypto.h>
  29. #include <LibWeb/DOM/Document.h>
  30. #include <LibWeb/DOM/Element.h>
  31. #include <LibWeb/DOM/Event.h>
  32. #include <LibWeb/DOM/EventDispatcher.h>
  33. #include <LibWeb/DOM/HTMLCollection.h>
  34. #include <LibWeb/HTML/BrowsingContext.h>
  35. #include <LibWeb/HTML/CustomElements/CustomElementRegistry.h>
  36. #include <LibWeb/HTML/DocumentState.h>
  37. #include <LibWeb/HTML/EventHandler.h>
  38. #include <LibWeb/HTML/EventLoop/EventLoop.h>
  39. #include <LibWeb/HTML/Focus.h>
  40. #include <LibWeb/HTML/HTMLEmbedElement.h>
  41. #include <LibWeb/HTML/HTMLFormElement.h>
  42. #include <LibWeb/HTML/HTMLImageElement.h>
  43. #include <LibWeb/HTML/HTMLObjectElement.h>
  44. #include <LibWeb/HTML/Location.h>
  45. #include <LibWeb/HTML/MessageEvent.h>
  46. #include <LibWeb/HTML/Navigation.h>
  47. #include <LibWeb/HTML/Navigator.h>
  48. #include <LibWeb/HTML/Origin.h>
  49. #include <LibWeb/HTML/PageTransitionEvent.h>
  50. #include <LibWeb/HTML/Scripting/Environments.h>
  51. #include <LibWeb/HTML/Scripting/ExceptionReporter.h>
  52. #include <LibWeb/HTML/Scripting/TemporaryExecutionContext.h>
  53. #include <LibWeb/HTML/Storage.h>
  54. #include <LibWeb/HTML/TokenizedFeatures.h>
  55. #include <LibWeb/HTML/TraversableNavigable.h>
  56. #include <LibWeb/HTML/Window.h>
  57. #include <LibWeb/HTML/WindowProxy.h>
  58. #include <LibWeb/HighResolutionTime/Performance.h>
  59. #include <LibWeb/HighResolutionTime/TimeOrigin.h>
  60. #include <LibWeb/Infra/Base64.h>
  61. #include <LibWeb/Infra/CharacterTypes.h>
  62. #include <LibWeb/Internals/Inspector.h>
  63. #include <LibWeb/Internals/Internals.h>
  64. #include <LibWeb/Layout/Viewport.h>
  65. #include <LibWeb/Page/Page.h>
  66. #include <LibWeb/Painting/PaintableBox.h>
  67. #include <LibWeb/RequestIdleCallback/IdleDeadline.h>
  68. #include <LibWeb/Selection/Selection.h>
  69. #include <LibWeb/URL/URL.h>
  70. #include <LibWeb/WebIDL/AbstractOperations.h>
  71. namespace Web::HTML {
  72. JS_DEFINE_ALLOCATOR(Window);
  73. // https://html.spec.whatwg.org/#run-the-animation-frame-callbacks
  74. void run_animation_frame_callbacks(DOM::Document& document, double)
  75. {
  76. // FIXME: Bring this closer to the spec.
  77. document.window().animation_frame_callback_driver().run();
  78. }
  79. class IdleCallback : public RefCounted<IdleCallback> {
  80. public:
  81. explicit IdleCallback(Function<JS::Completion(JS::NonnullGCPtr<RequestIdleCallback::IdleDeadline>)> handler, u32 handle)
  82. : m_handler(move(handler))
  83. , m_handle(handle)
  84. {
  85. }
  86. ~IdleCallback() = default;
  87. JS::Completion invoke(JS::NonnullGCPtr<RequestIdleCallback::IdleDeadline> deadline) { return m_handler(deadline); }
  88. u32 handle() const { return m_handle; }
  89. private:
  90. Function<JS::Completion(JS::NonnullGCPtr<RequestIdleCallback::IdleDeadline>)> m_handler;
  91. u32 m_handle { 0 };
  92. };
  93. JS::NonnullGCPtr<Window> Window::create(JS::Realm& realm)
  94. {
  95. return realm.heap().allocate<Window>(realm, realm);
  96. }
  97. Window::Window(JS::Realm& realm)
  98. : DOM::EventTarget(realm)
  99. {
  100. }
  101. void Window::visit_edges(JS::Cell::Visitor& visitor)
  102. {
  103. Base::visit_edges(visitor);
  104. WindowOrWorkerGlobalScopeMixin::visit_edges(visitor);
  105. visitor.visit(m_associated_document);
  106. visitor.visit(m_current_event);
  107. visitor.visit(m_performance);
  108. visitor.visit(m_screen);
  109. visitor.visit(m_location);
  110. visitor.visit(m_crypto);
  111. visitor.visit(m_navigator);
  112. visitor.visit(m_navigation);
  113. visitor.visit(m_custom_element_registry);
  114. for (auto& plugin_object : m_pdf_viewer_plugin_objects)
  115. visitor.visit(plugin_object);
  116. for (auto& mime_type_object : m_pdf_viewer_mime_type_objects)
  117. visitor.visit(mime_type_object);
  118. visitor.visit(m_count_queuing_strategy_size_function);
  119. visitor.visit(m_byte_length_queuing_strategy_size_function);
  120. }
  121. void Window::finalize()
  122. {
  123. Base::finalize();
  124. WindowOrWorkerGlobalScopeMixin::finalize();
  125. }
  126. Window::~Window() = default;
  127. // https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/nav-history-apis.html#normalizing-the-feature-name
  128. static String normalize_feature_name(String const& name)
  129. {
  130. // For legacy reasons, there are some aliases of some feature names. To normalize a feature name name, switch on name:
  131. // "screenx"
  132. if (name == "screenx"sv) {
  133. // Return "left".
  134. return "left"_string;
  135. }
  136. // "screeny"
  137. else if (name == "screeny"sv) {
  138. // Return "top".
  139. return "top"_string;
  140. }
  141. // "innerwidth"
  142. else if (name == "innerwidth"sv) {
  143. // Return "width".
  144. return "width"_string;
  145. }
  146. // "innerheight"
  147. else if (name == "innerheight") {
  148. // Return "height".
  149. return "height"_string;
  150. }
  151. // Anything else
  152. else {
  153. // Return name.
  154. return name;
  155. }
  156. }
  157. // https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/nav-history-apis.html#concept-window-open-features-tokenize
  158. static OrderedHashMap<String, String> tokenize_open_features(StringView features)
  159. {
  160. // 1. Let tokenizedFeatures be a new ordered map.
  161. OrderedHashMap<String, String> tokenized_features;
  162. // 2. Let position point at the first code point of features.
  163. GenericLexer lexer(features);
  164. // https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/nav-history-apis.html#feature-separator
  165. auto is_feature_separator = [](auto character) {
  166. return Infra::is_ascii_whitespace(character) || character == '=' || character == ',';
  167. };
  168. // 3. While position is not past the end of features:
  169. while (!lexer.is_eof()) {
  170. // 1. Let name be the empty string.
  171. String name;
  172. // 2. Let value be the empty string.
  173. String value;
  174. // 3. Collect a sequence of code points that are feature separators from features given position. This skips past leading separators before the name.
  175. lexer.ignore_while(is_feature_separator);
  176. // 4. Collect a sequence of code points that are not feature separators from features given position. Set name to the collected characters, converted to ASCII lowercase.
  177. name = MUST(String::from_byte_string(lexer.consume_until(is_feature_separator).to_lowercase_string()));
  178. // 5. Set name to the result of normalizing the feature name name.
  179. name = normalize_feature_name(name);
  180. // 6. While position is not past the end of features and the code point at position in features is not U+003D (=):
  181. // 1. If the code point at position in features is U+002C (,), or if it is not a feature separator, then break.
  182. // 2. Advance position by 1.
  183. lexer.ignore_while(Infra::is_ascii_whitespace);
  184. // 7. If the code point at position in features is a feature separator:
  185. // 1. While position is not past the end of features and the code point at position in features is a feature separator:
  186. // 1. If the code point at position in features is U+002C (,), then break.
  187. // 2. Advance position by 1.
  188. lexer.ignore_while([](auto character) { return Infra::is_ascii_whitespace(character) || character == '='; });
  189. // 2. Collect a sequence of code points that are not feature separators code points from features given position. Set value to the collected code points, converted to ASCII lowercase.
  190. value = MUST(String::from_byte_string(lexer.consume_until(is_feature_separator).to_lowercase_string()));
  191. // 8. If name is not the empty string, then set tokenizedFeatures[name] to value.
  192. if (!name.is_empty())
  193. tokenized_features.set(move(name), move(value));
  194. }
  195. // 4. Return tokenizedFeatures.
  196. return tokenized_features;
  197. }
  198. // https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/nav-history-apis.html#concept-window-open-features-parse-boolean
  199. template<Enum T>
  200. static T parse_boolean_feature(StringView value)
  201. {
  202. // 1. If value is the empty string, then return true.
  203. if (value.is_empty())
  204. return T::Yes;
  205. // 2. If value is "yes", then return true.
  206. if (value == "yes"sv)
  207. return T::Yes;
  208. // 3. If value is "true", then return true.
  209. if (value == "true"sv)
  210. return T::Yes;
  211. // 4. Let parsed be the result of parsing value as an integer.
  212. auto parsed = value.to_number<i64>();
  213. // 5. If parsed is an error, then set it to 0.
  214. if (!parsed.has_value())
  215. parsed = 0;
  216. // 6. Return false if parsed is 0, and true otherwise.
  217. return parsed == 0 ? T::No : T::Yes;
  218. }
  219. // https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/window-object.html#popup-window-is-requested
  220. static TokenizedFeature::Popup check_if_a_popup_window_is_requested(OrderedHashMap<String, String> const& tokenized_features)
  221. {
  222. // 1. If tokenizedFeatures is empty, then return false.
  223. if (tokenized_features.is_empty())
  224. return TokenizedFeature::Popup::No;
  225. // 2. If tokenizedFeatures["popup"] exists, then return the result of parsing tokenizedFeatures["popup"] as a boolean feature.
  226. if (auto popup_feature = tokenized_features.get("popup"sv); popup_feature.has_value())
  227. return parse_boolean_feature<TokenizedFeature::Popup>(*popup_feature);
  228. // https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/window-object.html#window-feature-is-set
  229. auto check_if_a_window_feature_is_set = [&]<Enum T>(StringView feature_name, T default_value) {
  230. // 1. If tokenizedFeatures[featureName] exists, then return the result of parsing tokenizedFeatures[featureName] as a boolean feature.
  231. if (auto feature = tokenized_features.get(feature_name); feature.has_value())
  232. return parse_boolean_feature<T>(*feature);
  233. // 2. Return defaultValue.
  234. return default_value;
  235. };
  236. // 3. Let location be the result of checking if a window feature is set, given tokenizedFeatures, "location", and false.
  237. auto location = check_if_a_window_feature_is_set("location"sv, TokenizedFeature::Location::No);
  238. // 4. Let toolbar be the result of checking if a window feature is set, given tokenizedFeatures, "toolbar", and false.
  239. auto toolbar = check_if_a_window_feature_is_set("toolbar"sv, TokenizedFeature::Toolbar::No);
  240. // 5. If location and toolbar are both false, then return true.
  241. if (location == TokenizedFeature::Location::No && toolbar == TokenizedFeature::Toolbar::No)
  242. return TokenizedFeature::Popup::Yes;
  243. // 6. Let menubar be the result of checking if a window feature is set, given tokenizedFeatures, menubar", and false.
  244. auto menubar = check_if_a_window_feature_is_set("menubar"sv, TokenizedFeature::Menubar::No);
  245. // 7. If menubar is false, then return true.
  246. if (menubar == TokenizedFeature::Menubar::No)
  247. return TokenizedFeature::Popup::Yes;
  248. // 8. Let resizable be the result of checking if a window feature is set, given tokenizedFeatures, "resizable", and true.
  249. auto resizable = check_if_a_window_feature_is_set("resizable"sv, TokenizedFeature::Resizable::Yes);
  250. // 9. If resizable is false, then return true.
  251. if (resizable == TokenizedFeature::Resizable::No)
  252. return TokenizedFeature::Popup::Yes;
  253. // 10. Let scrollbars be the result of checking if a window feature is set, given tokenizedFeatures, "scrollbars", and false.
  254. auto scrollbars = check_if_a_window_feature_is_set("scrollbars"sv, TokenizedFeature::Scrollbars::No);
  255. // 11. If scrollbars is false, then return true.
  256. if (scrollbars == TokenizedFeature::Scrollbars::No)
  257. return TokenizedFeature::Popup::Yes;
  258. // 12. Let status be the result of checking if a window feature is set, given tokenizedFeatures, "status", and false.
  259. auto status = check_if_a_window_feature_is_set("status"sv, TokenizedFeature::Status::No);
  260. // 13. If status is false, then return true.
  261. if (status == TokenizedFeature::Status::No)
  262. return TokenizedFeature::Popup::Yes;
  263. // 14. Return false.
  264. return TokenizedFeature::Popup::No;
  265. }
  266. // https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/window-object.html#window-open-steps
  267. WebIDL::ExceptionOr<JS::GCPtr<WindowProxy>> Window::open_impl(StringView url, StringView target, StringView features)
  268. {
  269. // 1. If the event loop's termination nesting level is nonzero, return null.
  270. if (main_thread_event_loop().termination_nesting_level() != 0)
  271. return nullptr;
  272. // 2. Let sourceDocument be the entry global object's associated Document.
  273. auto& source_document = verify_cast<Window>(entry_global_object()).associated_document();
  274. // 3. If target is the empty string, then set target to "_blank".
  275. if (target.is_empty())
  276. target = "_blank"sv;
  277. // 4. Let tokenizedFeatures be the result of tokenizing features.
  278. auto tokenized_features = tokenize_open_features(features);
  279. // 5. Let noopener and noreferrer be false.
  280. auto no_opener = TokenizedFeature::NoOpener::No;
  281. auto no_referrer = TokenizedFeature::NoReferrer::No;
  282. // 6. If tokenizedFeatures["noopener"] exists, then:
  283. if (auto no_opener_feature = tokenized_features.get("noopener"sv); no_opener_feature.has_value()) {
  284. // 1. Set noopener to the result of parsing tokenizedFeatures["noopener"] as a boolean feature.
  285. no_opener = parse_boolean_feature<TokenizedFeature::NoOpener>(*no_opener_feature);
  286. // 2. Remove tokenizedFeatures["noopener"].
  287. tokenized_features.remove("noopener"sv);
  288. }
  289. // 7. If tokenizedFeatures["noreferrer"] exists, then:
  290. if (auto no_referrer_feature = tokenized_features.get("noreferrer"sv); no_referrer_feature.has_value()) {
  291. // 1. Set noreferrer to the result of parsing tokenizedFeatures["noreferrer"] as a boolean feature.
  292. no_referrer = parse_boolean_feature<TokenizedFeature::NoReferrer>(*no_referrer_feature);
  293. // 2. Remove tokenizedFeatures["noreferrer"].
  294. tokenized_features.remove("noreferrer"sv);
  295. }
  296. // 8. Let referrerPolicy be the empty string.
  297. auto referrer_policy = ReferrerPolicy::ReferrerPolicy::EmptyString;
  298. // 9. If noreferrer is true, then set noopener to true and set referrerPolicy to "no-referrer".
  299. if (no_referrer == TokenizedFeature::NoReferrer::Yes) {
  300. no_opener = TokenizedFeature::NoOpener::Yes;
  301. referrer_policy = ReferrerPolicy::ReferrerPolicy::NoReferrer;
  302. }
  303. // 10. Let targetNavigable and windowType be the result of applying the rules for choosing a navigable given target, sourceDocument's node navigable, and noopener.
  304. VERIFY(source_document.navigable());
  305. auto [target_navigable, window_type] = source_document.navigable()->choose_a_navigable(target, no_opener);
  306. // 11. If targetNavigable is null, then return null.
  307. if (target_navigable == nullptr)
  308. return nullptr;
  309. // 12. If windowType is either "new and unrestricted" or "new with no opener", then:
  310. if (window_type == Navigable::WindowType::NewAndUnrestricted || window_type == Navigable::WindowType::NewWithNoOpener) {
  311. // 1. Set the target browsing context's is popup to the result of checking if a popup window is requested, given tokenizedFeatures.
  312. target_navigable->set_is_popup(check_if_a_popup_window_is_requested(tokenized_features));
  313. // FIXME: 2. Set up browsing context features for target browsing context given tokenizedFeatures. [CSSOMVIEW]
  314. // NOTE: While this is not implemented yet, all of observable actions taken by this operation are optional (implementation-defined).
  315. // 3. Let urlRecord be the URL record about:blank.
  316. auto url_record = AK::URL("about:blank"sv);
  317. // 4. If url is not the empty string, then set urlRecord to the result of encoding-parsing a URL given url, relative to the entry settings object.
  318. if (!url.is_empty()) {
  319. url_record = entry_settings_object().parse_url(url);
  320. // 5. If urlRecord is failure, then throw a "SyntaxError" DOMException.
  321. if (!url_record.is_valid())
  322. return WebIDL::SyntaxError::create(realm(), "URL is not valid"_fly_string);
  323. }
  324. // 6. If urlRecord matches about:blank, then perform the URL and history update steps given targetNavigable's active document and urlRecord.
  325. if (url_matches_about_blank(url_record)) {
  326. perform_url_and_history_update_steps(*target_navigable->active_document(), url_record);
  327. }
  328. // 7. Otherwise, navigate targetNavigable to urlRecord using sourceDocument, with referrerPolicy set to referrerPolicy and exceptionsEnabled set to true.
  329. else {
  330. TRY(target_navigable->navigate({ .url = url_record, .source_document = source_document, .exceptions_enabled = true, .referrer_policy = referrer_policy }));
  331. }
  332. }
  333. // 13. Otherwise:
  334. else {
  335. // 1. If url is not the empty string, then:
  336. if (!url.is_empty()) {
  337. // 1. Let urlRecord be the result of encoding-parsing a URL url, relative to the entry settings object.
  338. auto url_record = entry_settings_object().parse_url(url);
  339. // 2. If urlRecord is failure, then throw a "SyntaxError" DOMException.
  340. if (!url_record.is_valid())
  341. return WebIDL::SyntaxError::create(realm(), "URL is not valid"_fly_string);
  342. // 3. Navigate targetNavigable to urlRecord using sourceDocument, with referrerPolicy set to referrerPolicy and exceptionsEnabled set to true.
  343. TRY(target_navigable->navigate({ .url = url_record, .source_document = source_document, .exceptions_enabled = true, .referrer_policy = referrer_policy }));
  344. }
  345. // 2. If noopener is false, then set targetNavigable's active browsing context's opener browsing context to sourceDocument's browsing context.
  346. if (no_opener == TokenizedFeature::NoOpener::No)
  347. target_navigable->active_browsing_context()->set_opener_browsing_context(source_document.browsing_context());
  348. }
  349. // 14. If noopener is true or windowType is "new with no opener", then return null.
  350. if (no_opener == TokenizedFeature::NoOpener::Yes || window_type == Navigable::WindowType::NewWithNoOpener)
  351. return nullptr;
  352. // 15. Return targetNavigable's active WindowProxy.
  353. return target_navigable->active_window_proxy();
  354. }
  355. bool Window::dispatch_event(DOM::Event& event)
  356. {
  357. return DOM::EventDispatcher::dispatch(*this, event, true);
  358. }
  359. Page& Window::page()
  360. {
  361. return associated_document().page();
  362. }
  363. Page const& Window::page() const
  364. {
  365. return associated_document().page();
  366. }
  367. Optional<CSS::MediaFeatureValue> Window::query_media_feature(CSS::MediaFeatureID media_feature) const
  368. {
  369. // FIXME: Many of these should be dependent on the hardware
  370. // https://www.w3.org/TR/mediaqueries-5/#media-descriptor-table
  371. switch (media_feature) {
  372. case CSS::MediaFeatureID::AnyHover:
  373. return CSS::MediaFeatureValue(CSS::ValueID::Hover);
  374. case CSS::MediaFeatureID::AnyPointer:
  375. return CSS::MediaFeatureValue(CSS::ValueID::Fine);
  376. case CSS::MediaFeatureID::AspectRatio:
  377. return CSS::MediaFeatureValue(CSS::Ratio(inner_width(), inner_height()));
  378. case CSS::MediaFeatureID::Color:
  379. return CSS::MediaFeatureValue(8);
  380. case CSS::MediaFeatureID::ColorGamut:
  381. return CSS::MediaFeatureValue(CSS::ValueID::Srgb);
  382. case CSS::MediaFeatureID::ColorIndex:
  383. return CSS::MediaFeatureValue(0);
  384. // FIXME: device-aspect-ratio
  385. case CSS::MediaFeatureID::DeviceHeight:
  386. return CSS::MediaFeatureValue(CSS::Length::make_px(page().web_exposed_screen_area().height()));
  387. case CSS::MediaFeatureID::DeviceWidth:
  388. return CSS::MediaFeatureValue(CSS::Length::make_px(page().web_exposed_screen_area().width()));
  389. case CSS::MediaFeatureID::DisplayMode:
  390. // FIXME: Detect if window is fullscreen
  391. return CSS::MediaFeatureValue(CSS::ValueID::Browser);
  392. case CSS::MediaFeatureID::DynamicRange:
  393. return CSS::MediaFeatureValue(CSS::ValueID::Standard);
  394. case CSS::MediaFeatureID::EnvironmentBlending:
  395. return CSS::MediaFeatureValue(CSS::ValueID::Opaque);
  396. case CSS::MediaFeatureID::ForcedColors:
  397. return CSS::MediaFeatureValue(CSS::ValueID::None);
  398. case CSS::MediaFeatureID::Grid:
  399. return CSS::MediaFeatureValue(0);
  400. case CSS::MediaFeatureID::Height:
  401. return CSS::MediaFeatureValue(CSS::Length::make_px(inner_height()));
  402. case CSS::MediaFeatureID::HorizontalViewportSegments:
  403. return CSS::MediaFeatureValue(1);
  404. case CSS::MediaFeatureID::Hover:
  405. return CSS::MediaFeatureValue(CSS::ValueID::Hover);
  406. case CSS::MediaFeatureID::InvertedColors:
  407. return CSS::MediaFeatureValue(CSS::ValueID::None);
  408. case CSS::MediaFeatureID::Monochrome:
  409. return CSS::MediaFeatureValue(0);
  410. case CSS::MediaFeatureID::NavControls:
  411. return CSS::MediaFeatureValue(CSS::ValueID::Back);
  412. case CSS::MediaFeatureID::Orientation:
  413. return CSS::MediaFeatureValue(inner_height() >= inner_width() ? CSS::ValueID::Portrait : CSS::ValueID::Landscape);
  414. case CSS::MediaFeatureID::OverflowBlock:
  415. return CSS::MediaFeatureValue(CSS::ValueID::Scroll);
  416. case CSS::MediaFeatureID::OverflowInline:
  417. return CSS::MediaFeatureValue(CSS::ValueID::Scroll);
  418. case CSS::MediaFeatureID::Pointer:
  419. return CSS::MediaFeatureValue(CSS::ValueID::Fine);
  420. case CSS::MediaFeatureID::PrefersColorScheme: {
  421. switch (page().preferred_color_scheme()) {
  422. case CSS::PreferredColorScheme::Light:
  423. return CSS::MediaFeatureValue(CSS::ValueID::Light);
  424. case CSS::PreferredColorScheme::Dark:
  425. return CSS::MediaFeatureValue(CSS::ValueID::Dark);
  426. case CSS::PreferredColorScheme::Auto:
  427. default:
  428. return CSS::MediaFeatureValue(page().palette().is_dark() ? CSS::ValueID::Dark : CSS::ValueID::Light);
  429. }
  430. }
  431. case CSS::MediaFeatureID::PrefersContrast:
  432. // FIXME: Make this a preference
  433. return CSS::MediaFeatureValue(CSS::ValueID::NoPreference);
  434. case CSS::MediaFeatureID::PrefersReducedData:
  435. // FIXME: Make this a preference
  436. return CSS::MediaFeatureValue(CSS::ValueID::NoPreference);
  437. case CSS::MediaFeatureID::PrefersReducedMotion:
  438. // FIXME: Make this a preference
  439. return CSS::MediaFeatureValue(CSS::ValueID::NoPreference);
  440. case CSS::MediaFeatureID::PrefersReducedTransparency:
  441. // FIXME: Make this a preference
  442. return CSS::MediaFeatureValue(CSS::ValueID::NoPreference);
  443. case CSS::MediaFeatureID::Resolution:
  444. return CSS::MediaFeatureValue(CSS::Resolution(device_pixel_ratio(), CSS::Resolution::Type::Dppx));
  445. case CSS::MediaFeatureID::Scan:
  446. return CSS::MediaFeatureValue(CSS::ValueID::Progressive);
  447. case CSS::MediaFeatureID::Scripting:
  448. if (associated_document().is_scripting_enabled())
  449. return CSS::MediaFeatureValue(CSS::ValueID::Enabled);
  450. return CSS::MediaFeatureValue(CSS::ValueID::None);
  451. case CSS::MediaFeatureID::Update:
  452. return CSS::MediaFeatureValue(CSS::ValueID::Fast);
  453. case CSS::MediaFeatureID::VerticalViewportSegments:
  454. return CSS::MediaFeatureValue(1);
  455. case CSS::MediaFeatureID::VideoColorGamut:
  456. return CSS::MediaFeatureValue(CSS::ValueID::Srgb);
  457. case CSS::MediaFeatureID::VideoDynamicRange:
  458. return CSS::MediaFeatureValue(CSS::ValueID::Standard);
  459. case CSS::MediaFeatureID::Width:
  460. return CSS::MediaFeatureValue(CSS::Length::make_px(inner_width()));
  461. default:
  462. break;
  463. }
  464. return {};
  465. }
  466. // https://html.spec.whatwg.org/#fire-a-page-transition-event
  467. void Window::fire_a_page_transition_event(FlyString const& event_name, bool persisted)
  468. {
  469. // To fire a page transition event named eventName at a Window window with a boolean persisted,
  470. // fire an event named eventName at window, using PageTransitionEvent,
  471. // with the persisted attribute initialized to persisted,
  472. PageTransitionEventInit event_init {};
  473. event_init.persisted = persisted;
  474. auto event = PageTransitionEvent::create(associated_document().realm(), event_name, event_init);
  475. // ...the cancelable attribute initialized to true,
  476. event->set_cancelable(true);
  477. // the bubbles attribute initialized to true,
  478. event->set_bubbles(true);
  479. // and legacy target override flag set.
  480. dispatch_event(event);
  481. }
  482. // https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/webstorage.html#dom-localstorage
  483. WebIDL::ExceptionOr<JS::NonnullGCPtr<Storage>> Window::local_storage()
  484. {
  485. // FIXME: Implement according to spec.
  486. static HashMap<Origin, JS::Handle<Storage>> local_storage_per_origin;
  487. auto storage = local_storage_per_origin.ensure(associated_document().origin(), [this]() -> JS::Handle<Storage> {
  488. return Storage::create(realm());
  489. });
  490. return JS::NonnullGCPtr { *storage };
  491. }
  492. // https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/webstorage.html#dom-sessionstorage
  493. WebIDL::ExceptionOr<JS::NonnullGCPtr<Storage>> Window::session_storage()
  494. {
  495. // FIXME: Implement according to spec.
  496. static HashMap<Origin, JS::Handle<Storage>> session_storage_per_origin;
  497. auto storage = session_storage_per_origin.ensure(associated_document().origin(), [this]() -> JS::Handle<Storage> {
  498. return Storage::create(realm());
  499. });
  500. return JS::NonnullGCPtr { *storage };
  501. }
  502. // https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/interaction.html#transient-activation
  503. bool Window::has_transient_activation() const
  504. {
  505. // The transient activation duration is expected be at most a few seconds, so that the user can possibly
  506. // perceive the link between an interaction with the page and the page calling the activation-gated API.
  507. auto transient_activation_duration = 5;
  508. // When the current high resolution time given W
  509. auto unsafe_shared_time = HighResolutionTime::unsafe_shared_current_time();
  510. auto current_time = HighResolutionTime::relative_high_resolution_time(unsafe_shared_time, realm().global_object());
  511. // is greater than or equal to the last activation timestamp in W
  512. if (current_time >= m_last_activation_timestamp) {
  513. // and less than the last activation timestamp in W plus the transient activation duration
  514. if (current_time < m_last_activation_timestamp + transient_activation_duration) {
  515. // then W is said to have transient activation.
  516. return true;
  517. }
  518. }
  519. return false;
  520. }
  521. // https://w3c.github.io/requestidlecallback/#start-an-idle-period-algorithm
  522. void Window::start_an_idle_period()
  523. {
  524. // 1. Optionally, if the user agent determines the idle period should be delayed, return from this algorithm.
  525. // 2. Let pending_list be window's list of idle request callbacks.
  526. auto& pending_list = m_idle_request_callbacks;
  527. // 3. Let run_list be window's list of runnable idle callbacks.
  528. auto& run_list = m_runnable_idle_callbacks;
  529. run_list.extend(pending_list);
  530. // 4. Clear pending_list.
  531. pending_list.clear();
  532. // FIXME: This might not agree with the spec, but currently we use 100% CPU if we keep queueing tasks
  533. if (run_list.is_empty())
  534. return;
  535. // 5. Queue a task on the queue associated with the idle-task task source,
  536. // which performs the steps defined in the invoke idle callbacks algorithm with window and getDeadline as parameters.
  537. queue_global_task(Task::Source::IdleTask, *this, [this] {
  538. invoke_idle_callbacks();
  539. });
  540. }
  541. // https://w3c.github.io/requestidlecallback/#invoke-idle-callbacks-algorithm
  542. void Window::invoke_idle_callbacks()
  543. {
  544. auto& event_loop = main_thread_event_loop();
  545. // 1. If the user-agent believes it should end the idle period early due to newly scheduled high-priority work, return from the algorithm.
  546. // 2. Let now be the current time.
  547. auto now = HighResolutionTime::unsafe_shared_current_time();
  548. // 3. If now is less than the result of calling getDeadline and the window's list of runnable idle callbacks is not empty:
  549. if (now < event_loop.compute_deadline() && !m_runnable_idle_callbacks.is_empty()) {
  550. // 1. Pop the top callback from window's list of runnable idle callbacks.
  551. auto callback = m_runnable_idle_callbacks.take_first();
  552. // 2. Let deadlineArg be a new IdleDeadline whose [get deadline time algorithm] is getDeadline.
  553. auto deadline_arg = RequestIdleCallback::IdleDeadline::create(realm());
  554. // 3. Call callback with deadlineArg as its argument. If an uncaught runtime script error occurs, then report the exception.
  555. auto result = callback->invoke(deadline_arg);
  556. if (result.is_error())
  557. report_exception(result, realm());
  558. // 4. If window's list of runnable idle callbacks is not empty, queue a task which performs the steps
  559. // in the invoke idle callbacks algorithm with getDeadline and window as a parameters and return from this algorithm
  560. queue_global_task(Task::Source::IdleTask, *this, [this] {
  561. invoke_idle_callbacks();
  562. });
  563. }
  564. }
  565. void Window::set_associated_document(DOM::Document& document)
  566. {
  567. m_associated_document = &document;
  568. }
  569. void Window::set_current_event(DOM::Event* event)
  570. {
  571. m_current_event = event;
  572. }
  573. BrowsingContext const* Window::browsing_context() const
  574. {
  575. return m_associated_document->browsing_context();
  576. }
  577. BrowsingContext* Window::browsing_context()
  578. {
  579. return m_associated_document->browsing_context();
  580. }
  581. // https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/nav-history-apis.html#window-navigable
  582. JS::GCPtr<Navigable> Window::navigable() const
  583. {
  584. // A Window's navigable is the navigable whose active document is the Window's associated Document's, or null if there is no such navigable.
  585. return Navigable::navigable_with_active_document(*m_associated_document);
  586. }
  587. // https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/system-state.html#pdf-viewer-plugin-objects
  588. Vector<JS::NonnullGCPtr<Plugin>> Window::pdf_viewer_plugin_objects()
  589. {
  590. // Each Window object has a PDF viewer plugin objects list. If the user agent's PDF viewer supported is false, then it is the empty list.
  591. // Otherwise, it is a list containing five Plugin objects, whose names are, respectively:
  592. // 0. "PDF Viewer"
  593. // 1. "Chrome PDF Viewer"
  594. // 2. "Chromium PDF Viewer"
  595. // 3. "Microsoft Edge PDF Viewer"
  596. // 4. "WebKit built-in PDF"
  597. // The values of the above list form the PDF viewer plugin names list. https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/system-state.html#pdf-viewer-plugin-names
  598. if (!page().pdf_viewer_supported())
  599. return {};
  600. if (m_pdf_viewer_plugin_objects.is_empty()) {
  601. // FIXME: Propagate errors.
  602. m_pdf_viewer_plugin_objects.append(realm().heap().allocate<Plugin>(realm(), realm(), "PDF Viewer"_string));
  603. m_pdf_viewer_plugin_objects.append(realm().heap().allocate<Plugin>(realm(), realm(), "Chrome PDF Viewer"_string));
  604. m_pdf_viewer_plugin_objects.append(realm().heap().allocate<Plugin>(realm(), realm(), "Chromium PDF Viewer"_string));
  605. m_pdf_viewer_plugin_objects.append(realm().heap().allocate<Plugin>(realm(), realm(), "Microsoft Edge PDF Viewer"_string));
  606. m_pdf_viewer_plugin_objects.append(realm().heap().allocate<Plugin>(realm(), realm(), "WebKit built-in PDF"_string));
  607. }
  608. return m_pdf_viewer_plugin_objects;
  609. }
  610. // https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/system-state.html#pdf-viewer-mime-type-objects
  611. Vector<JS::NonnullGCPtr<MimeType>> Window::pdf_viewer_mime_type_objects()
  612. {
  613. // Each Window object has a PDF viewer mime type objects list. If the user agent's PDF viewer supported is false, then it is the empty list.
  614. // Otherwise, it is a list containing two MimeType objects, whose types are, respectively:
  615. // 0. "application/pdf"
  616. // 1. "text/pdf"
  617. // The values of the above list form the PDF viewer mime types list. https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/system-state.html#pdf-viewer-mime-types
  618. if (!page().pdf_viewer_supported())
  619. return {};
  620. if (m_pdf_viewer_mime_type_objects.is_empty()) {
  621. m_pdf_viewer_mime_type_objects.append(realm().heap().allocate<MimeType>(realm(), realm(), "application/pdf"_string));
  622. m_pdf_viewer_mime_type_objects.append(realm().heap().allocate<MimeType>(realm(), realm(), "text/pdf"_string));
  623. }
  624. return m_pdf_viewer_mime_type_objects;
  625. }
  626. // https://streams.spec.whatwg.org/#count-queuing-strategy-size-function
  627. WebIDL::ExceptionOr<JS::NonnullGCPtr<WebIDL::CallbackType>> Window::count_queuing_strategy_size_function()
  628. {
  629. auto& realm = this->realm();
  630. if (!m_count_queuing_strategy_size_function) {
  631. // 1. Let steps be the following steps:
  632. auto steps = [](auto const&) {
  633. // 1. Return 1.
  634. return 1.0;
  635. };
  636. // 2. Let F be ! CreateBuiltinFunction(steps, 0, "size", « », globalObject’s relevant Realm).
  637. auto function = JS::NativeFunction::create(realm, move(steps), 0, "size", &realm);
  638. // 3. Set globalObject’s count queuing strategy size function to a Function that represents a reference to F, with callback context equal to globalObject’s relevant settings object.
  639. m_count_queuing_strategy_size_function = heap().allocate<WebIDL::CallbackType>(realm, *function, relevant_settings_object(*this));
  640. }
  641. return JS::NonnullGCPtr { *m_count_queuing_strategy_size_function };
  642. }
  643. // https://streams.spec.whatwg.org/#byte-length-queuing-strategy-size-function
  644. WebIDL::ExceptionOr<JS::NonnullGCPtr<WebIDL::CallbackType>> Window::byte_length_queuing_strategy_size_function()
  645. {
  646. auto& realm = this->realm();
  647. if (!m_byte_length_queuing_strategy_size_function) {
  648. // 1. Let steps be the following steps, given chunk:
  649. auto steps = [](JS::VM& vm) {
  650. auto chunk = vm.argument(0);
  651. // 1. Return ? GetV(chunk, "byteLength").
  652. return chunk.get(vm, vm.names.byteLength);
  653. };
  654. // 2. Let F be ! CreateBuiltinFunction(steps, 1, "size", « », globalObject’s relevant Realm).
  655. auto function = JS::NativeFunction::create(realm, move(steps), 1, "size", &realm);
  656. // 3. Set globalObject’s byte length queuing strategy size function to a Function that represents a reference to F, with callback context equal to globalObject’s relevant settings object.
  657. m_byte_length_queuing_strategy_size_function = heap().allocate<WebIDL::CallbackType>(realm, *function, relevant_settings_object(*this));
  658. }
  659. return JS::NonnullGCPtr { *m_byte_length_queuing_strategy_size_function };
  660. }
  661. static bool s_inspector_object_exposed = false;
  662. static bool s_internals_object_exposed = false;
  663. void Window::set_inspector_object_exposed(bool exposed)
  664. {
  665. s_inspector_object_exposed = exposed;
  666. }
  667. void Window::set_internals_object_exposed(bool exposed)
  668. {
  669. s_internals_object_exposed = exposed;
  670. }
  671. WebIDL::ExceptionOr<void> Window::initialize_web_interfaces(Badge<WindowEnvironmentSettingsObject>)
  672. {
  673. auto& realm = this->realm();
  674. add_window_exposed_interfaces(*this);
  675. Object::set_prototype(&Bindings::ensure_web_prototype<Bindings::WindowPrototype>(realm, "Window"_fly_string));
  676. Bindings::WindowGlobalMixin::initialize(realm, *this);
  677. WindowOrWorkerGlobalScopeMixin::initialize(realm);
  678. if (s_inspector_object_exposed)
  679. define_direct_property("inspector", heap().allocate<Internals::Inspector>(realm, realm), JS::default_attributes);
  680. if (s_internals_object_exposed)
  681. define_direct_property("internals", heap().allocate<Internals::Internals>(realm, realm), JS::default_attributes);
  682. return {};
  683. }
  684. // https://webidl.spec.whatwg.org/#platform-object-setprototypeof
  685. JS::ThrowCompletionOr<bool> Window::internal_set_prototype_of(JS::Object* prototype)
  686. {
  687. // 1. Return ? SetImmutablePrototype(O, V).
  688. return set_immutable_prototype(prototype);
  689. }
  690. // https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/window-object.html#dom-window
  691. JS::NonnullGCPtr<WindowProxy> Window::window() const
  692. {
  693. // The window, frames, and self getter steps are to return this's relevant realm.[[GlobalEnv]].[[GlobalThisValue]].
  694. return verify_cast<WindowProxy>(relevant_realm(*this).global_environment().global_this_value());
  695. }
  696. // https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/window-object.html#dom-self
  697. JS::NonnullGCPtr<WindowProxy> Window::self() const
  698. {
  699. // The window, frames, and self getter steps are to return this's relevant realm.[[GlobalEnv]].[[GlobalThisValue]].
  700. return verify_cast<WindowProxy>(relevant_realm(*this).global_environment().global_this_value());
  701. }
  702. // https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/nav-history-apis.html#dom-document-2
  703. JS::NonnullGCPtr<DOM::Document const> Window::document() const
  704. {
  705. // The document getter steps are to return this's associated Document.
  706. return associated_document();
  707. }
  708. // https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/nav-history-apis.html#dom-name
  709. String Window::name() const
  710. {
  711. // 1. If this's navigable is null, then return the empty string.
  712. if (!navigable())
  713. return String {};
  714. // 2. Return this's navigable's target name.
  715. return navigable()->target_name();
  716. }
  717. // https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/nav-history-apis.html#apis-for-creating-and-navigating-browsing-contexts-by-name:dom-name
  718. void Window::set_name(String const& name)
  719. {
  720. // 1. If this's navigable is null, then return.
  721. if (!navigable())
  722. return;
  723. // 2. Set this's navigable's active session history entry's document state's navigable target name to the given value.
  724. navigable()->active_session_history_entry()->document_state->set_navigable_target_name(name);
  725. }
  726. // https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/nav-history-apis.html#dom-window-status
  727. String Window::status() const
  728. {
  729. // the status attribute on the Window object must, on getting, return the last string it was set to
  730. return m_status;
  731. }
  732. // https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/nav-history-apis.html#dom-window-status
  733. void Window::set_status(String const& status)
  734. {
  735. // on setting, must set itself to the new value.
  736. m_status = status;
  737. }
  738. // https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/nav-history-apis.html#dom-location
  739. JS::NonnullGCPtr<Location> Window::location()
  740. {
  741. auto& realm = this->realm();
  742. // The Window object's location getter steps are to return this's Location object.
  743. if (!m_location)
  744. m_location = heap().allocate<Location>(realm, realm);
  745. return JS::NonnullGCPtr { *m_location };
  746. }
  747. // https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/nav-history-apis.html#dom-history
  748. JS::NonnullGCPtr<History> Window::history() const
  749. {
  750. // The history getter steps are to return this's associated Document's history object.
  751. return associated_document().history();
  752. }
  753. // https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/interaction.html#dom-window-focus
  754. void Window::focus()
  755. {
  756. // 1. Let current be this Window object's navigable.
  757. auto current = navigable();
  758. // 2. If current is null, then return.
  759. if (!current)
  760. return;
  761. // 3. Run the focusing steps with current.
  762. // FIXME: We should pass in the browsing context itself instead of the active document, however the focusing steps don't currently accept browsing contexts.
  763. // Passing in a browsing context always makes it resolve to its active document for focus, so this is fine for now.
  764. run_focusing_steps(current->active_document());
  765. // FIXME: 4. If current is a top-level traversable, user agents are encouraged to trigger some sort of notification to
  766. // indicate to the user that the page is attempting to gain focus.
  767. }
  768. // https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/window-object.html#dom-frames
  769. JS::NonnullGCPtr<WindowProxy> Window::frames() const
  770. {
  771. // The window, frames, and self getter steps are to return this's relevant realm.[[GlobalEnv]].[[GlobalThisValue]].
  772. return verify_cast<WindowProxy>(relevant_realm(*this).global_environment().global_this_value());
  773. }
  774. // https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/window-object.html#dom-length
  775. u32 Window::length()
  776. {
  777. // The length getter steps are to return this's associated Document's document-tree child navigables's size.
  778. return associated_document().document_tree_child_navigables().size();
  779. }
  780. // https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/nav-history-apis.html#dom-top
  781. JS::GCPtr<WindowProxy const> Window::top() const
  782. {
  783. // 1. If this's navigable is null, then return null.
  784. auto navigable = this->navigable();
  785. if (!navigable)
  786. return {};
  787. // 2. Return this's navigable's top-level traversable's active WindowProxy.
  788. return navigable->top_level_traversable()->active_window_proxy();
  789. }
  790. // https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/nav-history-apis.html#dom-parent
  791. JS::GCPtr<WindowProxy const> Window::parent() const
  792. {
  793. // 1. Let navigable be this's navigable.
  794. auto navigable = this->navigable();
  795. // 2. If navigable is null, then return null.
  796. if (!navigable)
  797. return {};
  798. // 3. If navigable's parent is not null, then set navigable to navigable's parent.
  799. if (auto parent = navigable->parent())
  800. navigable = parent;
  801. // 4. Return navigable's active WindowProxy.
  802. return navigable->active_window_proxy();
  803. }
  804. // https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/nav-history-apis.html#dom-frameelement
  805. JS::GCPtr<DOM::Element const> Window::frame_element() const
  806. {
  807. // 1. Let current be this's node navigable.
  808. auto current = navigable();
  809. // 2. If current is null, then return null.
  810. if (!current)
  811. return {};
  812. // 3. Let container be current's container.
  813. auto container = current->container();
  814. // 4. If container is null, then return null.
  815. if (!container)
  816. return {};
  817. // 5. If container's node document's origin is not same origin-domain with the current settings object's origin, then return null.
  818. if (!container->document().origin().is_same_origin_domain(current_settings_object().origin()))
  819. return {};
  820. // 6. Return container.
  821. return container;
  822. }
  823. // https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/nav-history-apis.html#dom-open
  824. WebIDL::ExceptionOr<JS::GCPtr<WindowProxy>> Window::open(Optional<String> const& url, Optional<String> const& target, Optional<String> const& features)
  825. {
  826. // The open(url, target, features) method steps are to run the window open steps with url, target, and features.
  827. return open_impl(*url, *target, *features);
  828. }
  829. // https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/system-state.html#dom-navigator
  830. JS::NonnullGCPtr<Navigator> Window::navigator()
  831. {
  832. auto& realm = this->realm();
  833. // The navigator and clientInformation getter steps are to return this's associated Navigator.
  834. if (!m_navigator)
  835. m_navigator = heap().allocate<Navigator>(realm, realm);
  836. return JS::NonnullGCPtr { *m_navigator };
  837. }
  838. // https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/timers-and-user-prompts.html#dom-alert
  839. void Window::alert(String const& message)
  840. {
  841. // https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/timers-and-user-prompts.html#simple-dialogs
  842. // Note: This method is defined using two overloads, instead of using an optional argument,
  843. // for historical reasons. The practical impact of this is that alert(undefined) is
  844. // treated as alert("undefined"), but alert() is treated as alert("").
  845. // FIXME: Make this fully spec compliant.
  846. page().did_request_alert(message);
  847. }
  848. // https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/timers-and-user-prompts.html#dom-confirm
  849. bool Window::confirm(Optional<String> const& message)
  850. {
  851. // FIXME: Make this fully spec compliant.
  852. // NOTE: `message` has an IDL-provided default value and is never empty.
  853. return page().did_request_confirm(*message);
  854. }
  855. // https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/timers-and-user-prompts.html#dom-prompt
  856. Optional<String> Window::prompt(Optional<String> const& message, Optional<String> const& default_)
  857. {
  858. // FIXME: Make this fully spec compliant.
  859. return page().did_request_prompt(*message, *default_);
  860. }
  861. // https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/web-messaging.html#window-post-message-steps
  862. WebIDL::ExceptionOr<void> Window::window_post_message_steps(JS::Value message, WindowPostMessageOptions const& options)
  863. {
  864. // 1. Let targetRealm be targetWindow's realm.
  865. auto& target_realm = this->realm();
  866. // 2. Let incumbentSettings be the incumbent settings object.
  867. auto& incumbent_settings = incumbent_settings_object();
  868. // 3. Let targetOrigin be options["targetOrigin"].
  869. Variant<String, Origin> target_origin = options.target_origin;
  870. // 4. If targetOrigin is a single U+002F SOLIDUS character (/), then set targetOrigin to incumbentSettings's origin.
  871. if (options.target_origin == "/"sv) {
  872. target_origin = incumbent_settings.origin();
  873. }
  874. // 5. Otherwise, if targetOrigin is not a single U+002A ASTERISK character (*), then:
  875. else if (options.target_origin != "*"sv) {
  876. // 1. Let parsedURL be the result of running the URL parser on targetOrigin.
  877. auto parsed_url = URL::parse(options.target_origin);
  878. // 2. If parsedURL is failure, then throw a "SyntaxError" DOMException.
  879. if (!parsed_url.is_valid())
  880. return WebIDL::SyntaxError::create(target_realm, MUST(String::formatted("Invalid URL for targetOrigin: '{}'", options.target_origin)));
  881. // 3. Set targetOrigin to parsedURL's origin.
  882. target_origin = URL::url_origin(parsed_url);
  883. }
  884. // 6. Let transfer be options["transfer"].
  885. auto& transfer = options.transfer;
  886. // 7. Let serializeWithTransferResult be StructuredSerializeWithTransfer(message, transfer). Rethrow any exceptions.
  887. auto serialize_with_transfer_result = TRY(structured_serialize_with_transfer(target_realm.vm(), message, transfer));
  888. // 8. Queue a global task on the posted message task source given targetWindow to run the following steps:
  889. queue_global_task(Task::Source::PostedMessage, *this, [this, serialize_with_transfer_result = move(serialize_with_transfer_result), target_origin = move(target_origin), &incumbent_settings, &target_realm]() mutable {
  890. // 1. If the targetOrigin argument is not a single literal U+002A ASTERISK character (*) and targetWindow's
  891. // associated Document's origin is not same origin with targetOrigin, then return.
  892. // NOTE: Due to step 4 and 5 above, the only time it's not '*' is if target_origin contains an Origin.
  893. if (!target_origin.has<String>()) {
  894. auto const& actual_target_origin = target_origin.get<Origin>();
  895. if (!document()->origin().is_same_origin(actual_target_origin))
  896. return;
  897. }
  898. // 2. Let origin be the serialization of incumbentSettings's origin.
  899. auto origin = incumbent_settings.origin().serialize();
  900. // 3. Let source be the WindowProxy object corresponding to incumbentSettings's global object (a Window object).
  901. auto& source = verify_cast<WindowProxy>(incumbent_settings.realm().global_environment().global_this_value());
  902. // 4. Let deserializeRecord be StructuredDeserializeWithTransfer(serializeWithTransferResult, targetRealm).
  903. auto& settings_object = Bindings::host_defined_environment_settings_object(target_realm);
  904. auto temporary_execution_context = TemporaryExecutionContext { settings_object };
  905. auto deserialize_record_or_error = structured_deserialize_with_transfer(vm(), serialize_with_transfer_result);
  906. // If this throws an exception, catch it, fire an event named messageerror at targetWindow, using MessageEvent,
  907. // with the origin attribute initialized to origin and the source attribute initialized to source, and then return.
  908. if (deserialize_record_or_error.is_exception()) {
  909. MessageEventInit message_event_init {};
  910. message_event_init.origin = MUST(String::from_byte_string(origin));
  911. message_event_init.source = JS::make_handle(source);
  912. auto message_error_event = MessageEvent::create(target_realm, EventNames::messageerror, message_event_init);
  913. dispatch_event(message_error_event);
  914. return;
  915. }
  916. // 5. Let messageClone be deserializeRecord.[[Deserialized]].
  917. auto deserialize_record = deserialize_record_or_error.release_value();
  918. auto message_clone = deserialize_record.deserialized;
  919. // 6. Let newPorts be a new frozen array consisting of all MessagePort objects in deserializeRecord.[[TransferredValues]],
  920. // if any, maintaining their relative order.
  921. // FIXME: Use a FrozenArray
  922. Vector<JS::Handle<JS::Object>> new_ports;
  923. for (auto const& object : deserialize_record.transferred_values) {
  924. if (is<HTML::MessagePort>(*object)) {
  925. new_ports.append(object);
  926. }
  927. }
  928. // 7. Fire an event named message at targetWindow, using MessageEvent, with the origin attribute initialized to origin,
  929. // the source attribute initialized to source, the data attribute initialized to messageClone, and the ports attribute
  930. // initialized to newPorts.
  931. MessageEventInit message_event_init {};
  932. message_event_init.origin = MUST(String::from_byte_string(origin));
  933. message_event_init.source = JS::make_handle(source);
  934. message_event_init.data = message_clone;
  935. message_event_init.ports = move(new_ports);
  936. auto message_event = MessageEvent::create(target_realm, EventNames::message, message_event_init);
  937. dispatch_event(message_event);
  938. });
  939. return {};
  940. }
  941. // https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/web-messaging.html#dom-window-postmessage-options
  942. WebIDL::ExceptionOr<void> Window::post_message(JS::Value message, WindowPostMessageOptions const& options)
  943. {
  944. // The Window interface's postMessage(message, options) method steps are to run the window post message steps given
  945. // this, message, and options.
  946. return window_post_message_steps(message, options);
  947. }
  948. // https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/web-messaging.html#dom-window-postmessage
  949. WebIDL::ExceptionOr<void> Window::post_message(JS::Value message, String const& target_origin, Vector<JS::Handle<JS::Object>> const& transfer)
  950. {
  951. // The Window interface's postMessage(message, targetOrigin, transfer) method steps are to run the window post message
  952. // steps given this, message, and «[ "targetOrigin" → targetOrigin, "transfer" → transfer ]».
  953. return window_post_message_steps(message, WindowPostMessageOptions { { .transfer = transfer }, target_origin });
  954. }
  955. // https://dom.spec.whatwg.org/#dom-window-event
  956. Variant<JS::Handle<DOM::Event>, JS::Value> Window::event() const
  957. {
  958. // The event getter steps are to return this’s current event.
  959. if (auto* current_event = this->current_event())
  960. return make_handle(const_cast<DOM::Event&>(*current_event));
  961. return JS::js_undefined();
  962. }
  963. // https://w3c.github.io/csswg-drafts/cssom/#dom-window-getcomputedstyle
  964. JS::NonnullGCPtr<CSS::CSSStyleDeclaration> Window::get_computed_style(DOM::Element& element, Optional<String> const& pseudo_element) const
  965. {
  966. // FIXME: Make this fully spec compliant.
  967. (void)pseudo_element;
  968. return heap().allocate<CSS::ResolvedCSSStyleDeclaration>(realm(), element);
  969. }
  970. // https://w3c.github.io/csswg-drafts/cssom-view/#dom-window-matchmedia
  971. WebIDL::ExceptionOr<JS::NonnullGCPtr<CSS::MediaQueryList>> Window::match_media(String const& query)
  972. {
  973. // 1. Let parsed media query list be the result of parsing query.
  974. auto parsed_media_query_list = parse_media_query_list(CSS::Parser::ParsingContext(associated_document()), query);
  975. // 2. Return a new MediaQueryList object, with this's associated Document as the document, with parsed media query list as its associated media query list.
  976. auto media_query_list = heap().allocate<CSS::MediaQueryList>(realm(), associated_document(), move(parsed_media_query_list));
  977. associated_document().add_media_query_list(media_query_list);
  978. return media_query_list;
  979. }
  980. // https://w3c.github.io/csswg-drafts/cssom-view/#dom-window-screen
  981. JS::NonnullGCPtr<CSS::Screen> Window::screen()
  982. {
  983. // The screen attribute must return the Screen object associated with the Window object.
  984. if (!m_screen)
  985. m_screen = heap().allocate<CSS::Screen>(realm(), *this);
  986. return JS::NonnullGCPtr { *m_screen };
  987. }
  988. JS::GCPtr<CSS::VisualViewport> Window::visual_viewport()
  989. {
  990. // If the associated document is fully active, the visualViewport attribute must return
  991. // the VisualViewport object associated with the Window object’s associated document.
  992. if (associated_document().is_fully_active())
  993. return associated_document().visual_viewport();
  994. // Otherwise, it must return null.
  995. return nullptr;
  996. }
  997. // https://w3c.github.io/csswg-drafts/cssom-view/#dom-window-innerwidth
  998. i32 Window::inner_width() const
  999. {
  1000. // The innerWidth attribute must return the viewport width including the size of a rendered scroll bar (if any),
  1001. // or zero if there is no viewport.
  1002. if (auto const navigable = associated_document().navigable())
  1003. return navigable->viewport_rect().width().to_int();
  1004. return 0;
  1005. }
  1006. // https://w3c.github.io/csswg-drafts/cssom-view/#dom-window-innerheight
  1007. i32 Window::inner_height() const
  1008. {
  1009. // The innerHeight attribute must return the viewport height including the size of a rendered scroll bar (if any),
  1010. // or zero if there is no viewport.
  1011. if (auto const navigable = associated_document().navigable())
  1012. return navigable->viewport_rect().height().to_int();
  1013. return 0;
  1014. }
  1015. // https://w3c.github.io/csswg-drafts/cssom-view/#dom-window-scrollx
  1016. double Window::scroll_x() const
  1017. {
  1018. // The scrollX attribute must return the x-coordinate, relative to the initial containing block origin,
  1019. // of the left of the viewport, or zero if there is no viewport.
  1020. return page().top_level_traversable()->viewport_scroll_offset().x().to_double();
  1021. }
  1022. // https://w3c.github.io/csswg-drafts/cssom-view/#dom-window-scrolly
  1023. double Window::scroll_y() const
  1024. {
  1025. // The scrollY attribute must return the y-coordinate, relative to the initial containing block origin,
  1026. // of the top of the viewport, or zero if there is no viewport.
  1027. return page().top_level_traversable()->viewport_scroll_offset().y().to_double();
  1028. }
  1029. // https://w3c.github.io/csswg-drafts/cssom-view/#perform-a-scroll
  1030. static void perform_a_scroll(Page& page, double x, double y, JS::GCPtr<DOM::Node const> element, Bindings::ScrollBehavior behavior)
  1031. {
  1032. // FIXME: 1. Abort any ongoing smooth scroll for box.
  1033. // 2. If the user agent honors the scroll-behavior property and one of the following are true:
  1034. // - behavior is "auto" and element is not null and its computed value of the scroll-behavior property is smooth
  1035. // - behavior is smooth
  1036. // ...then perform a smooth scroll of box to position. Once the position has finished updating, emit the scrollend
  1037. // event. Otherwise, perform an instant scroll of box to position. After an instant scroll emit the scrollend event.
  1038. // FIXME: Support smooth scrolling.
  1039. (void)element;
  1040. (void)behavior;
  1041. page.client().page_did_request_scroll_to({ x, y });
  1042. }
  1043. // https://w3c.github.io/csswg-drafts/cssom-view/#dom-window-scroll
  1044. void Window::scroll(ScrollToOptions const& options)
  1045. {
  1046. // 4. If there is no viewport, abort these steps.
  1047. auto top_level_traversable = page().top_level_traversable();
  1048. // 1. If invoked with one argument, follow these substeps:
  1049. // 1. Let options be the argument.
  1050. auto viewport_rect = top_level_traversable->viewport_rect().to_type<float>();
  1051. // 2. Let x be the value of the left dictionary member of options, if present, or the viewport’s current scroll
  1052. // position on the x axis otherwise.
  1053. auto x = options.left.value_or(viewport_rect.x());
  1054. // 3. Let y be the value of the top dictionary member of options, if present, or the viewport’s current scroll
  1055. // position on the y axis otherwise.
  1056. auto y = options.top.value_or(viewport_rect.y());
  1057. // 3. Normalize non-finite values for x and y.
  1058. x = JS::Value(x).is_finite_number() ? x : 0;
  1059. y = JS::Value(y).is_finite_number() ? y : 0;
  1060. // 5. Let viewport width be the width of the viewport excluding the width of the scroll bar, if any.
  1061. auto viewport_width = viewport_rect.width();
  1062. // 6. Let viewport height be the height of the viewport excluding the height of the scroll bar, if any.
  1063. auto viewport_height = viewport_rect.height();
  1064. auto const document = top_level_traversable->active_document();
  1065. auto scrolling_area = document->paintable_box()->scrollable_overflow_rect()->to_type<float>();
  1066. // 7. FIXME: For now we always assume overflow direction is rightward
  1067. // -> If the viewport has rightward overflow direction
  1068. // Let x be max(0, min(x, viewport scrolling area width - viewport width)).
  1069. x = max(0.0f, min(x, scrolling_area.width() - viewport_width));
  1070. // -> If the viewport has leftward overflow direction
  1071. // Let x be min(0, max(x, viewport width - viewport scrolling area width)).
  1072. // 8. FIXME: For now we always assume overflow direction is downward
  1073. // -> If the viewport has downward overflow direction
  1074. // Let y be max(0, min(y, viewport scrolling area height - viewport height)).
  1075. y = max(0.0f, min(y, scrolling_area.height() - viewport_height));
  1076. // -> If the viewport has upward overflow direction
  1077. // Let y be min(0, max(y, viewport height - viewport scrolling area height)).
  1078. // FIXME: 9. Let position be the scroll position the viewport would have by aligning the x-coordinate x of the viewport
  1079. // scrolling area with the left of the viewport and aligning the y-coordinate y of the viewport scrolling area
  1080. // with the top of the viewport.
  1081. auto position = Gfx::FloatPoint { x, y };
  1082. // 10. If position is the same as the viewport’s current scroll position, and the viewport does not have an ongoing
  1083. // smooth scroll, abort these steps.
  1084. if (position == viewport_rect.location())
  1085. return;
  1086. // 11. Let document be the viewport’s associated Document.
  1087. // NOTE: document is already defined above.
  1088. // 12. Perform a scroll of the viewport to position, document’s root element as the associated element, if there is
  1089. // one, or null otherwise, and the scroll behavior being the value of the behavior dictionary member of options.
  1090. auto element = JS::GCPtr<DOM::Node const> { document ? &document->root() : nullptr };
  1091. perform_a_scroll(page(), x, y, element, options.behavior);
  1092. }
  1093. // https://w3c.github.io/csswg-drafts/cssom-view/#dom-window-scroll
  1094. void Window::scroll(double x, double y)
  1095. {
  1096. // 2. If invoked with two arguments, follow these substeps:
  1097. // 1. Let options be null converted to a ScrollToOptions dictionary. [WEBIDL]
  1098. auto options = ScrollToOptions {};
  1099. // 2. Let x and y be the arguments, respectively.
  1100. options.left = x;
  1101. options.top = y;
  1102. scroll(options);
  1103. }
  1104. // https://w3c.github.io/csswg-drafts/cssom-view/#dom-window-scrollby
  1105. void Window::scroll_by(ScrollToOptions options)
  1106. {
  1107. // 2. Normalize non-finite values for the left and top dictionary members of options.
  1108. auto x = options.left.value_or(0);
  1109. auto y = options.top.value_or(0);
  1110. x = JS::Value(x).is_finite_number() ? x : 0;
  1111. y = JS::Value(y).is_finite_number() ? y : 0;
  1112. // 3. Add the value of scrollX to the left dictionary member.
  1113. options.left = x + scroll_x();
  1114. // 4. Add the value of scrollY to the top dictionary member.
  1115. options.top = y + scroll_y();
  1116. // 5. Act as if the scroll() method was invoked with options as the only argument.
  1117. scroll(options);
  1118. }
  1119. // https://w3c.github.io/csswg-drafts/cssom-view/#dom-window-scrollby
  1120. void Window::scroll_by(double x, double y)
  1121. {
  1122. // 1. If invoked with two arguments, follow these substeps:
  1123. // 1. Let options be null converted to a ScrollToOptions dictionary. [WEBIDL]
  1124. auto options = ScrollToOptions {};
  1125. // 2. Let x and y be the arguments, respectively.
  1126. // 3. Let the left dictionary member of options have the value x.
  1127. options.left = x;
  1128. // 4. Let the top dictionary member of options have the value y.
  1129. options.top = y;
  1130. scroll_by(options);
  1131. }
  1132. // https://w3c.github.io/csswg-drafts/cssom-view/#dom-window-screenx
  1133. i32 Window::screen_x() const
  1134. {
  1135. // The screenX and screenLeft attributes must return the x-coordinate, relative to the origin of the Web-exposed
  1136. // screen area, of the left of the client window as number of CSS pixels, or zero if there is no such thing.
  1137. return page().window_position().x().value();
  1138. }
  1139. // https://w3c.github.io/csswg-drafts/cssom-view/#dom-window-screeny
  1140. i32 Window::screen_y() const
  1141. {
  1142. // The screenY and screenTop attributes must return the y-coordinate, relative to the origin of the screen of the
  1143. // Web-exposed screen area, of the top of the client window as number of CSS pixels, or zero if there is no such thing.
  1144. return page().window_position().y().value();
  1145. }
  1146. // https://w3c.github.io/csswg-drafts/cssom-view/#dom-window-outerwidth
  1147. i32 Window::outer_width() const
  1148. {
  1149. // The outerWidth attribute must return the width of the client window. If there is no client window this
  1150. // attribute must return zero.
  1151. return page().window_size().width().value();
  1152. }
  1153. // https://w3c.github.io/csswg-drafts/cssom-view/#dom-window-outerheight
  1154. i32 Window::outer_height() const
  1155. {
  1156. // The outerHeight attribute must return the height of the client window. If there is no client window this
  1157. // attribute must return zero.
  1158. return page().window_size().height().value();
  1159. }
  1160. // https://w3c.github.io/csswg-drafts/cssom-view/#dom-window-devicepixelratio
  1161. double Window::device_pixel_ratio() const
  1162. {
  1163. // 1. If there is no output device, return 1 and abort these steps.
  1164. // 2. Let CSS pixel size be the size of a CSS pixel at the current page zoom and using a scale factor of 1.0.
  1165. // 3. Let device pixel size be the vertical size of a device pixel of the output device.
  1166. // 4. Return the result of dividing CSS pixel size by device pixel size.
  1167. return page().client().device_pixels_per_css_pixel();
  1168. }
  1169. // https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/imagebitmap-and-animations.html#dom-animationframeprovider-requestanimationframe
  1170. i32 Window::request_animation_frame(WebIDL::CallbackType& callback)
  1171. {
  1172. // FIXME: Make this fully spec compliant. Currently implements a mix of 'requestAnimationFrame()' and 'run the animation frame callbacks'.
  1173. auto now = HighResolutionTime::unsafe_shared_current_time();
  1174. return m_animation_frame_callback_driver.add([this, now, callback = JS::make_handle(callback)](auto) {
  1175. // 3. Invoke callback, passing now as the only argument, and if an exception is thrown, report the exception.
  1176. auto result = WebIDL::invoke_callback(*callback, {}, JS::Value(now));
  1177. if (result.is_error())
  1178. report_exception(result, realm());
  1179. });
  1180. }
  1181. // https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/imagebitmap-and-animations.html#animationframeprovider-cancelanimationframe
  1182. void Window::cancel_animation_frame(i32 handle)
  1183. {
  1184. // 1. If this is not supported, then throw a "NotSupportedError" DOMException.
  1185. // NOTE: Doesn't apply in this Window-specific implementation.
  1186. // 2. Let callbacks be this's target object's map of animation frame callbacks.
  1187. // 3. Remove callbacks[handle].
  1188. m_animation_frame_callback_driver.remove(handle);
  1189. }
  1190. // https://w3c.github.io/requestidlecallback/#dom-window-requestidlecallback
  1191. u32 Window::request_idle_callback(WebIDL::CallbackType& callback, RequestIdleCallback::IdleRequestOptions const& options)
  1192. {
  1193. // 1. Let window be this Window object.
  1194. // 2. Increment the window's idle callback identifier by one.
  1195. m_idle_callback_identifier++;
  1196. // 3. Let handle be the current value of window's idle callback identifier.
  1197. auto handle = m_idle_callback_identifier;
  1198. // 4. Push callback to the end of window's list of idle request callbacks, associated with handle.
  1199. auto handler = [callback = JS::make_handle(callback)](JS::NonnullGCPtr<RequestIdleCallback::IdleDeadline> deadline) -> JS::Completion {
  1200. return WebIDL::invoke_callback(*callback, {}, deadline.ptr());
  1201. };
  1202. m_idle_request_callbacks.append(adopt_ref(*new IdleCallback(move(handler), handle)));
  1203. // 5. Return handle and then continue running this algorithm asynchronously.
  1204. return handle;
  1205. // FIXME: 6. If the timeout property is present in options and has a positive value:
  1206. // FIXME: 1. Wait for timeout milliseconds.
  1207. // FIXME: 2. Wait until all invocations of this algorithm, whose timeout added to their posted time occurred before this one's, have completed.
  1208. // FIXME: 3. Optionally, wait a further user-agent defined length of time.
  1209. // FIXME: 4. Queue a task on the queue associated with the idle-task task source, which performs the invoke idle callback timeout algorithm, passing handle and window as arguments.
  1210. (void)options;
  1211. }
  1212. // https://w3c.github.io/requestidlecallback/#dom-window-cancelidlecallback
  1213. void Window::cancel_idle_callback(u32 handle)
  1214. {
  1215. // 1. Let window be this Window object.
  1216. // 2. Find the entry in either the window's list of idle request callbacks or list of runnable idle callbacks
  1217. // that is associated with the value handle.
  1218. // 3. If there is such an entry, remove it from both window's list of idle request callbacks and the list of runnable idle callbacks.
  1219. m_idle_request_callbacks.remove_first_matching([&](auto& callback) {
  1220. return callback->handle() == handle;
  1221. });
  1222. m_runnable_idle_callbacks.remove_first_matching([&](auto& callback) {
  1223. return callback->handle() == handle;
  1224. });
  1225. }
  1226. // https://w3c.github.io/selection-api/#dom-window-getselection
  1227. JS::GCPtr<Selection::Selection> Window::get_selection() const
  1228. {
  1229. // The method must invoke and return the result of getSelection() on this's Window.document attribute.
  1230. return associated_document().get_selection();
  1231. }
  1232. // https://w3c.github.io/hr-time/#dom-windoworworkerglobalscope-performance
  1233. JS::NonnullGCPtr<HighResolutionTime::Performance> Window::performance()
  1234. {
  1235. if (!m_performance)
  1236. m_performance = heap().allocate<HighResolutionTime::Performance>(realm(), *this);
  1237. return JS::NonnullGCPtr { *m_performance };
  1238. }
  1239. // https://w3c.github.io/webcrypto/#dom-windoworworkerglobalscope-crypto
  1240. JS::NonnullGCPtr<Crypto::Crypto> Window::crypto()
  1241. {
  1242. auto& realm = this->realm();
  1243. if (!m_crypto)
  1244. m_crypto = heap().allocate<Crypto::Crypto>(realm, realm);
  1245. return JS::NonnullGCPtr { *m_crypto };
  1246. }
  1247. // https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/nav-history-apis.html#dom-navigation
  1248. JS::NonnullGCPtr<Navigation> Window::navigation()
  1249. {
  1250. // Upon creation of the Window object, its navigation API must be set
  1251. // to a new Navigation object created in the Window object's relevant realm.
  1252. if (!m_navigation) {
  1253. auto& realm = relevant_realm(*this);
  1254. m_navigation = heap().allocate<Navigation>(realm, realm);
  1255. }
  1256. // The navigation getter steps are to return this's navigation API.
  1257. return *m_navigation;
  1258. }
  1259. // https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/custom-elements.html#dom-window-customelements
  1260. JS::NonnullGCPtr<CustomElementRegistry> Window::custom_elements()
  1261. {
  1262. auto& realm = this->realm();
  1263. // The customElements attribute of the Window interface must return the CustomElementRegistry object for that Window object.
  1264. if (!m_custom_element_registry)
  1265. m_custom_element_registry = heap().allocate<CustomElementRegistry>(realm, realm);
  1266. return JS::NonnullGCPtr { *m_custom_element_registry };
  1267. }
  1268. // https://html.spec.whatwg.org/#document-tree-child-navigable-target-name-property-set
  1269. OrderedHashMap<FlyString, JS::NonnullGCPtr<Navigable>> Window::document_tree_child_navigable_target_name_property_set()
  1270. {
  1271. // The document-tree child navigable target name property set of a Window object window is the return value of running these steps:
  1272. // 1. Let children be the document-tree child navigables of window's associated Document.
  1273. auto children = associated_document().document_tree_child_navigables();
  1274. // 2. Let firstNamedChildren be an empty ordered set.
  1275. OrderedHashMap<FlyString, JS::NonnullGCPtr<Navigable>> first_named_children;
  1276. // 3. For each navigable of children:
  1277. for (auto const& navigable : children) {
  1278. // 1. Let name be navigable's target name.
  1279. auto const& name = navigable->target_name();
  1280. // 2. If name is the empty string, then continue.
  1281. if (name.is_empty())
  1282. continue;
  1283. // 3. If firstNamedChildren contains a navigable whose target name is name, then continue.
  1284. if (first_named_children.contains(name))
  1285. continue;
  1286. // 4. Append navigable to firstNamedChildren.
  1287. (void)first_named_children.set(name, *navigable);
  1288. }
  1289. // 4. Let names be an empty ordered set.
  1290. OrderedHashMap<FlyString, JS::NonnullGCPtr<Navigable>> names;
  1291. // 5. For each navigable of firstNamedChildren:
  1292. for (auto const& [name, navigable] : first_named_children) {
  1293. // 1. Let name be navigable's target name.
  1294. // 2. If navigable's active document's origin is same origin with window's relevant settings object's origin, then append name to names.
  1295. if (navigable->active_document()->origin().is_same_origin(relevant_settings_object(*this).origin()))
  1296. names.set(name, *navigable);
  1297. }
  1298. return names;
  1299. }
  1300. // https://html.spec.whatwg.org/#named-access-on-the-window-object
  1301. Vector<FlyString> Window::supported_property_names()
  1302. {
  1303. // The Window object supports named properties.
  1304. // The supported property names of a Window object window at any moment consist of the following,
  1305. // in tree order according to the element that contributed them, ignoring later duplicates:
  1306. HashTable<FlyString> property_names;
  1307. // - window's document-tree child navigable target name property set;
  1308. auto child_navigable_property_set = document_tree_child_navigable_target_name_property_set();
  1309. for (auto& entry : child_navigable_property_set)
  1310. property_names.set(entry.key, AK::HashSetExistingEntryBehavior::Keep);
  1311. // - the value of the name content attribute for all embed, form, img, and object elements
  1312. // that have a non-empty name content attribute and are in a document tree with window's associated Document as their root; and
  1313. // - the value of the id content attribute for all HTML elements that have a non-empty id content attribute
  1314. // and are in a document tree with window's associated Document as their root.
  1315. associated_document().for_each_in_subtree_of_type<DOM::Element>([&property_names](auto& element) -> IterationDecision {
  1316. if (is<HTMLEmbedElement>(element) || is<HTMLFormElement>(element) || is<HTMLImageElement>(element) || is<HTMLObjectElement>(element)) {
  1317. if (auto const& name = element.attribute(AttributeNames::name); name.has_value())
  1318. property_names.set(name.value(), AK::HashSetExistingEntryBehavior::Keep);
  1319. }
  1320. if (auto const& name = element.id(); name.has_value())
  1321. property_names.set(name.value().to_string(), AK::HashSetExistingEntryBehavior::Keep);
  1322. return IterationDecision::Continue;
  1323. });
  1324. return property_names.values();
  1325. }
  1326. // https://html.spec.whatwg.org/#named-access-on-the-window-object
  1327. WebIDL::ExceptionOr<JS::Value> Window::named_item_value(FlyString const& name)
  1328. {
  1329. // To determine the value of a named property name in a Window object window, the user agent must return the value obtained using the following steps:
  1330. // 1. Let objects be the list of named objects of window with the name name.
  1331. // NOTE: There will be at least one such object, since the algorithm would otherwise not have been invoked by Web IDL.
  1332. auto objects = named_objects(name);
  1333. // 2. If objects contains a navigable, then:
  1334. if (!objects.navigables.is_empty()) {
  1335. // 1. Let container be the first navigable container in window's associated Document's descendants whose content navigable is in objects.
  1336. JS::GCPtr<NavigableContainer> container = nullptr;
  1337. associated_document().for_each_in_subtree_of_type<HTML::NavigableContainer>([&](HTML::NavigableContainer& navigable_container) {
  1338. if (!navigable_container.content_navigable())
  1339. return IterationDecision::Continue;
  1340. if (objects.navigables.contains_slow(JS::NonnullGCPtr { *navigable_container.content_navigable() })) {
  1341. container = navigable_container;
  1342. return IterationDecision::Break;
  1343. }
  1344. return IterationDecision::Continue;
  1345. });
  1346. // 2. Return container's content navigable's active WindowProxy.
  1347. VERIFY(container);
  1348. return container->content_navigable()->active_window_proxy();
  1349. }
  1350. // 3. Otherwise, if objects has only one element, return that element.
  1351. if (objects.elements.size() == 1)
  1352. return objects.elements[0];
  1353. // 4. Otherwise return an HTMLCollection rooted at window's associated Document,
  1354. // whose filter matches only named objects of window with the name name. (By definition, these will all be elements.)
  1355. return DOM::HTMLCollection::create(associated_document(), DOM::HTMLCollection::Scope::Descendants, [name](auto& element) -> bool {
  1356. if ((is<HTMLEmbedElement>(element) || is<HTMLFormElement>(element) || is<HTMLImageElement>(element) || is<HTMLObjectElement>(element))
  1357. && (element.attribute(AttributeNames::name) == name))
  1358. return true;
  1359. return element.attribute(AttributeNames::id) == name;
  1360. });
  1361. }
  1362. // https://html.spec.whatwg.org/#dom-window-nameditem-filter
  1363. Window::NamedObjects Window::named_objects(StringView name)
  1364. {
  1365. // NOTE: Since the Window interface has the [Global] extended attribute, its named properties
  1366. // follow the rules for named properties objects rather than legacy platform objects.
  1367. // Named objects of Window object window with the name name, for the purposes of the above algorithm, consist of the following:
  1368. NamedObjects objects;
  1369. // document-tree child navigables of window's associated Document whose target name is name;
  1370. auto children = associated_document().document_tree_child_navigables();
  1371. for (auto& navigable : children) {
  1372. if (navigable->target_name() == name) {
  1373. objects.navigables.append(*navigable);
  1374. }
  1375. }
  1376. // embed, form, img, or object elements that have a name content attribute whose value is name
  1377. // and are in a document tree with window's associated Document as their root; and
  1378. // HTML elements that have an id content attribute whose value is name and are in a document tree with window's associated Document as their root.
  1379. associated_document().for_each_in_subtree_of_type<DOM::Element>([&objects, &name](auto& element) -> IterationDecision {
  1380. if ((is<HTMLEmbedElement>(element) || is<HTMLFormElement>(element) || is<HTMLImageElement>(element) || is<HTMLObjectElement>(element))
  1381. && (element.attribute(AttributeNames::name) == name))
  1382. objects.elements.append(element);
  1383. else if (element.attribute(AttributeNames::id) == name)
  1384. objects.elements.append(element);
  1385. return IterationDecision::Continue;
  1386. });
  1387. return objects;
  1388. }
  1389. }