electron/lib/browser/guest-window-manager.ts

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/**
* Create and minimally track guest windows at the direction of the renderer
* (via window.open). Here, "guest" roughly means "child" it's not necessarily
* emblematic of its process status; both in-process (same-origin
* nativeWindowOpen) and out-of-process (cross-origin nativeWindowOpen and
* BrowserWindowProxy) are created here. "Embedder" roughly means "parent."
*/
import { BrowserWindow } from 'electron/main';
import type { BrowserWindowConstructorOptions, Referrer, WebContents, LoadURLOptions } from 'electron/main';
import { parseFeatures } from '@electron/internal/common/parse-features-string';
import { IPC_MESSAGES } from '@electron/internal/common/ipc-messages';
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type PostData = LoadURLOptions['postData']
export type WindowOpenArgs = {
url: string,
frameName: string,
features: string,
}
const frameNamesToWindow = new Map<string, BrowserWindow>();
const registerFrameNameToGuestWindow = (name: string, win: BrowserWindow) => frameNamesToWindow.set(name, win);
const unregisterFrameName = (name: string) => frameNamesToWindow.delete(name);
const getGuestWindowByFrameName = (name: string) => frameNamesToWindow.get(name);
/**
* `openGuestWindow` is called for both implementations of window.open
* (BrowserWindowProxy and nativeWindowOpen) to create and setup event handling
* for the new window.
*
* Until its removal in 12.0.0, the `new-window` event is fired, allowing the
* user to preventDefault() on the passed event (which ends up calling
* DestroyWebContents in the nativeWindowOpen code path).
*/
export function openGuestWindow ({ event, embedder, guest, referrer, disposition, postData, overrideBrowserWindowOptions, windowOpenArgs }: {
event: { sender: WebContents, defaultPrevented: boolean },
embedder: WebContents,
guest?: WebContents,
referrer: Referrer,
disposition: string,
postData?: PostData,
overrideBrowserWindowOptions?: BrowserWindowConstructorOptions,
windowOpenArgs: WindowOpenArgs,
}): BrowserWindow | undefined {
const { url, frameName, features } = windowOpenArgs;
const { options: browserWindowOptions } = makeBrowserWindowOptions({
embedder,
features,
overrideOptions: overrideBrowserWindowOptions
});
const didCancelEvent = emitDeprecatedNewWindowEvent({
event,
embedder,
guest,
browserWindowOptions,
windowOpenArgs,
disposition,
postData,
referrer
});
if (didCancelEvent) return;
// To spec, subsequent window.open calls with the same frame name (`target` in
// spec parlance) will reuse the previous window.
// https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/window-object.html#apis-for-creating-and-navigating-browsing-contexts-by-name
const existingWindow = getGuestWindowByFrameName(frameName);
if (existingWindow) {
existingWindow.loadURL(url);
return existingWindow;
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}
const window = new BrowserWindow({
webContents: guest,
...browserWindowOptions
});
if (!guest) {
// We should only call `loadURL` if the webContents was constructed by us in
// the case of BrowserWindowProxy (non-sandboxed, nativeWindowOpen: false),
// as navigating to the url when creating the window from an existing
// webContents is not necessary (it will navigate there anyway).
// This can also happen if we enter this function from OpenURLFromTab, in
// which case the browser process is responsible for initiating navigation
// in the new window.
window.loadURL(url, {
httpReferrer: referrer,
...(postData && {
postData,
extraHeaders: formatPostDataHeaders(postData as Electron.UploadRawData[])
})
});
}
handleWindowLifecycleEvents({ embedder, frameName, guest: window });
embedder.emit('did-create-window', window, { url, frameName, options: browserWindowOptions, disposition, referrer, postData });
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return window;
}
/**
* Manage the relationship between embedder window and guest window. When the
* guest is destroyed, notify the embedder. When the embedder is destroyed, so
* too is the guest destroyed; this is Electron convention and isn't based in
* browser behavior.
*/
const handleWindowLifecycleEvents = function ({ embedder, guest, frameName }: {
embedder: WebContents,
guest: BrowserWindow,
frameName: string
}) {
const closedByEmbedder = function () {
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guest.removeListener('closed', closedByUser);
guest.destroy();
};
const cachedGuestId = guest.webContents.id;
const closedByUser = function () {
embedder._sendInternal(`${IPC_MESSAGES.GUEST_WINDOW_MANAGER_WINDOW_CLOSED}_${cachedGuestId}`);
embedder.removeListener('current-render-view-deleted' as any, closedByEmbedder);
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};
embedder.once('current-render-view-deleted' as any, closedByEmbedder);
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guest.once('closed', closedByUser);
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if (frameName) {
registerFrameNameToGuestWindow(frameName, guest);
guest.once('closed', function () {
unregisterFrameName(frameName);
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});
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}
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};
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/**
* Deprecated in favor of `webContents.setWindowOpenHandler` and
* `did-create-window` in 11.0.0. Will be removed in 12.0.0.
*/
function emitDeprecatedNewWindowEvent ({ event, embedder, guest, windowOpenArgs, browserWindowOptions, disposition, referrer, postData }: {
event: { sender: WebContents, defaultPrevented: boolean, newGuest?: BrowserWindow },
embedder: WebContents,
guest?: WebContents,
windowOpenArgs: WindowOpenArgs,
browserWindowOptions: BrowserWindowConstructorOptions,
disposition: string,
referrer: Referrer,
postData?: PostData,
}): boolean {
const { url, frameName } = windowOpenArgs;
const isWebViewWithPopupsDisabled = embedder.getType() === 'webview' && embedder.getLastWebPreferences().disablePopups;
const postBody = postData ? {
data: postData,
...parseContentTypeFormat(postData)
} : null;
embedder.emit(
'new-window',
event,
url,
frameName,
disposition,
{
...browserWindowOptions,
webContents: guest
},
[], // additionalFeatures
referrer,
postBody
);
const { newGuest } = event;
if (isWebViewWithPopupsDisabled) return true;
if (event.defaultPrevented) {
if (newGuest) {
if (guest === newGuest.webContents) {
// The webContents is not changed, so set defaultPrevented to false to
// stop the callers of this event from destroying the webContents.
event.defaultPrevented = false;
}
handleWindowLifecycleEvents({
embedder: event.sender,
guest: newGuest,
frameName
});
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}
return true;
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}
return false;
}
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// Security options that child windows will always inherit from parent windows
const securityWebPreferences: { [key: string]: boolean } = {
contextIsolation: true,
javascript: false,
nativeWindowOpen: true,
nodeIntegration: false,
sandbox: true,
webviewTag: false,
nodeIntegrationInSubFrames: false,
enableWebSQL: false
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};
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function makeBrowserWindowOptions ({ embedder, features, overrideOptions }: {
embedder: WebContents,
features: string,
overrideOptions?: BrowserWindowConstructorOptions,
}) {
const { options: parsedOptions, webPreferences: parsedWebPreferences } = parseFeatures(features);
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return {
options: {
show: true,
width: 800,
height: 600,
...parsedOptions,
...overrideOptions,
webPreferences: makeWebPreferences({
embedder,
insecureParsedWebPreferences: parsedWebPreferences,
secureOverrideWebPreferences: overrideOptions && overrideOptions.webPreferences
})
} as Electron.BrowserViewConstructorOptions
};
}
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export function makeWebPreferences ({ embedder, secureOverrideWebPreferences = {}, insecureParsedWebPreferences: parsedWebPreferences = {} }: {
embedder: WebContents,
insecureParsedWebPreferences?: ReturnType<typeof parseFeatures>['webPreferences'],
// Note that override preferences are considered elevated, and should only be
// sourced from the main process, as they override security defaults. If you
// have unvetted prefs, use parsedWebPreferences.
secureOverrideWebPreferences?: BrowserWindowConstructorOptions['webPreferences'],
}) {
const parentWebPreferences = embedder.getLastWebPreferences();
const securityWebPreferencesFromParent = (Object.keys(securityWebPreferences).reduce((map, key) => {
if (securityWebPreferences[key] === parentWebPreferences[key as keyof Electron.WebPreferences]) {
(map as any)[key] = parentWebPreferences[key as keyof Electron.WebPreferences];
}
return map;
}, {} as Electron.WebPreferences));
const openerId = parentWebPreferences.nativeWindowOpen ? null : embedder.id;
return {
...parsedWebPreferences,
// Note that order is key here, we want to disallow the renderer's
// ability to change important security options but allow main (via
// setWindowOpenHandler) to change them.
...securityWebPreferencesFromParent,
...secureOverrideWebPreferences,
// Sets correct openerId here to give correct options to 'new-window' event handler
// TODO: Figure out another way to pass this?
openerId
};
}
function formatPostDataHeaders (postData: PostData) {
if (!postData) return;
const { contentType, boundary } = parseContentTypeFormat(postData);
if (boundary != null) { return `content-type: ${contentType}; boundary=${boundary}`; }
return `content-type: ${contentType}`;
}
const MULTIPART_CONTENT_TYPE = 'multipart/form-data';
const URL_ENCODED_CONTENT_TYPE = 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded';
// Figure out appropriate headers for post data.
export const parseContentTypeFormat = function (postData: Exclude<PostData, undefined>) {
if (postData.length) {
if (postData[0].type === 'rawData') {
// For multipart forms, the first element will start with the boundary
// notice, which looks something like `------WebKitFormBoundary12345678`
// Note, this regex would fail when submitting a urlencoded form with an
// input attribute of name="--theKey", but, uhh, don't do that?
const postDataFront = postData[0].bytes.toString();
const boundary = /^--.*[^-\r\n]/.exec(postDataFront);
if (boundary) {
return {
boundary: boundary[0].substr(2),
contentType: MULTIPART_CONTENT_TYPE
};
}
}
}
// Either the form submission didn't contain any inputs (the postData array
// was empty), or we couldn't find the boundary and thus we can assume this is
// a key=value style form.
return {
contentType: URL_ENCODED_CONTENT_TYPE
};
};