* fix: i18n of gtk msgbox buttons
similar to #19756 (12df0e8) but for messageboxes
* refactor: DRY the gtk+ button mnemonics
* fix: don't compile gtk_util on non-Linux platforms
rename from `gtk_util.[cc,h]` to `util_gtk.[cc,h]` so that it gets
picked up by the `extra_source_filters` rule in `BUILD.gn`.
* fix: make linter happy
It really shows that I cannot build locally atm... :P
* feat: add new nativeTheme API
* chore: deprecate and clean up old systemPreferences theme APIs in favor of new nativeTheme module
* chore: clean up and deprecate things per feedback
* chore: add tests for deprecate and clean up invert impl
* build: when is a boolean not a boolean???
* Stub class for NetworkService-based URLRequest
* Create SimpleURLLoader
* Implement downloading
* Implement response event
* Only write data afte previous one finished
* Use DataPipeGetter for uploading data
* Support chunked upload data
* Call size callback at last
* Simplify UploadDataPipeGetter
* Implement cancelling and closing
* Handle redirection
* Fix uploading large data
* Emit error when request fails
* Emit error for redirection error
* Simplify emitting error
* "follow" should also emit "redirect" event
* SetLoadFlags is not really used
* Implement GetUploadProgress
* Implement FollowRedirect
* Fix exception with multiple redirections
* Reduce number of EmitEvent methods
* Emit response errors
* FetchRedirectMode => RedirectMode
* chore: add ability to log native deprecation warnings
* take std::string, handle conversion later
* address feedback from @ckerr's review
* simplify with feedback from zcbenz
This is useful for checking which processes are sandboxed on OS level.
Regarding creationTime, since the pid can be reused after a process dies, it is useful to use both the pid and the creationTime to uniquely identify a process.
Historically, we've been passing in all MessageBox parameters individually, which makes augmenting or improving MessageBox functionality challenging because to change or add even one argument requires a huge cascade of argument changes that leaves room for errors.
For other file dialog related APIs, we use a struct (DialogSettings), and so this PR takes a similar approach and refactors MessageBox parameters into a struct (MessageBoxSettings) which we then use to simplify argument passing and which will enable us to more quickly iterate and improve upon functionality in the future.
* Initial changes to use crashpad for windows
* Remove crashpad patch
* Report error when failed to connect pipe
* Allow crashpad to communicate with named pipe
* Add patch to make crashpad named pipe work
* Windows also needs crashReporter on main process
* Call SetUnhandledExceptionFilter in node process
Node can also use crash reporter.
* Do not treat node process as browser process
* No more need to manually start crash service
* Use base::StringPrintf for better readbility
* Print error when pipe name not available
* Make sure pipe name is updated
Note that the crashpad may be started after renderer process gets
created.
* Fix some tests
* Update node
* Exclude crashpad files on Linux and MAS
* Fix lint warning
* Remove unused checks
* kCrashpadPipeName is only available on Windows
* Fix uploadToServer tests
* Fix extra params tests
* Fix getCrashesDirectory tests
* Run crashReporter tests on CI
* Style fixes
* Update crashreporter docs
* Rename InitBreakpad to Init
* Add comment for process_type_.empty() and UTF16ToASCII to UTF16ToUTF8.
* Update build.gn include crashpad headers
* Address comment https://github.com/electron/electron/pull/18483#discussion_r290887898
* Avoid using api::WebContents
* Put kRunAsNode in atom_constants
* Remove duplicate settings on upload params
* Fix building on macOS
* Update description for crashpad_pid_check.patch
* Pipe data into HTTP protocol handlers
* Remove unused parameters
* Remove "sending request of http protocol urls" test
Sending request to "http://" in "file://" violates CORS rules and always
fail, before NetworkService somehow Chromium still sent a request even
though the request failed with CORS error, so the test passes while the
test is not valid. With NetworkService no request is sent at all and the
test jsut fails.
So this is an ancient invalid test, as sending http requests have been
fully covered in other tests, I am removing this test.
* refactor: bundle the browser and renderer process electron code
* Bundles browser/init and renderer/init
* Improves load performance of main process by ~40%
* Improves load performance of renderer process by ~30%
* Prevents users from importing our "requiring" our internal logic such
as ipc-main-internal. This makes those message buses safer as they are
less accessible, there is still some more work to be done though to lock
down those buses completely.
* The electron.asar file now only contains 2 files, as a future
improvement maybe we can use atom_natives to ship these two files
embedded in the binary
* This also removes our dependency on browserify which had some strange
edge cases that caused us to have to hack around require-order and
stopped us using certain ES6/7 features we should have been able to use
(async / await in some files in the sandboxed renderer init script)
TLDR: Things are faster and better :)
* fix: I really do not want to talk about it
* chore: add performance improvements from debugging
* fix: resolve the provided path so webpack thinks it is absolute
* chore: fixup per PR review
* fix: use webpacks ProvidePlugin to keep global, process and Buffer alive after deletion from global scope for use in internal code
* fix: bundle worker/init as well to make node-in-workers work
* chore: update wording as per feedback
* chore: make the timers hack work when yarn is not used
* fix: make IsProtocolHandled return true for builtin schemes
* fix: return ERR_NOT_IMPLEMENTED for wrong arg
* Initial work of AsarURLLoader
* Put normal file logics in AsarURLLoader
* Implement asar file reading
* Don't change URL for unpacked file
* Fix cpplint warning
* Parse stream protocol handler
* Pipe node stream to mojo
* Merge the parser for headers
* Add ToDict helper to simplify code
* Simplify dispatching logic
* Add an experimental API for returning any type of response
* Fix subscribing event
* URL loaders' lifetime is independent of the factory
* HandleError helper is no longer needed
* Rename "SendResponse" => "StartLoading" to follow naming conventions
* Delete when connection error happens
* Fix cpplint warning
This turns the AtomViewMsg_Offscreen message, which only called the global setter blink::WebView::SetUseExternalPopupMenus(false) to get Chrome to render popup menus in the renderer instead of externally on macOS, into a command-line renderer flag --offscreen which does the same thing, except at render thread startup time, which is where Chromium sets the flag: https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+/refs/tags/75.0.3755.3/content/renderer/render_thread_impl.cc#728.
This was the last usage of RenderViewObserver in our codebase, so this PR also removes that class.
Previously, we were creating the app logs folder at a predefined location during initial electron startup, which meant that it had to be manually removed and prevented clean app portability. This refactors that implementation such that it's now an opt-in feature and developers must call app.setAppLogsPath(path) with an optional custom path in order to set this directory.