* fix: backport patch that ensures that cookie store is always created
* fix: disable cookie encryption
* fix: flush the cookie store when NetworkContext shuts down
* test: add test for cookie store persistance
* Update patches/common/chromium/ensure_cookie_store.patch
Co-Authored-By: brenca <benecene@gmail.com>
* Update patches/common/chromium/ensure_cookie_store.patch
Co-Authored-By: brenca <benecene@gmail.com>
* fix: child window with nativeWindowOpen should disable node integration
* Revert "fix: do not enable node integration in child window if not enabled (#15076)"
This reverts commit 0252d7686c.
This patch is not needed anymore since we are force disabling node integration
for child windows.
* [ci skip] refactor: create request context from network context
* [ci skip] refactor: subscribe to mojo cookiemanager for cookie changes
* [ci skip] refactor: manage the lifetime of custom URLRequestJobFactory
* refactor: use OOP mojo proxy resolver
* revert: add support for kIgnoreCertificateErrorsSPKIList
* build: provide service manifest overlays for content services
* chore: gn format
* fix: log-net-log switch not working as expected
* spec: verify proxy settings are respected from pac script with session.setProxy
* chore: use chrome constants where possible
* fix: initialize request context for global cert fetcher
* refactor: fix destruction of request context getters
* spec: use custom session for proxy tests
* fix: queue up additional stop callbacks while net log is being stopped
* fix: Add CHECK for cookie manager retrieval
* chore: add helper to retrieve logging state for net log module
* fix: ui::ResourceBundle::GetRawDataResourceForScale => GetRawDataResource
* style: comment unused parameters
* build: move //components/certificate_transparency deps from //brightray
* chore: update gritsettings_resource_ids patch
* chore: update api for chromium 68
* fix: net log instance is now a property of session
* chore: replace standard with eslint-config-standard
This adds support for --cache so linting JS only takes ~1 second and only lints things that changed
It also allows us to add custom linting rules
* chore: add eslint-plugin-mocha and enable the no-exclusive-tests rule
This will block anyone from pushing / merging a `.only` test or describe
* fix: use render client id to track deleted render process hosts
Instead of relying on OS process id, which may not be unique
when a process is reused, we rely on the renderer client id
passed by the content layer when starting the renderer process
which is guaranteed to be unique for the lifetime of the app.
* fix: store context id as int64_t
Ensuring that it doesn't wrap easily with a large number
of context creation on some malformed web pages.
RenderProcessHost switch can happen between ipc calls when
speculative process are invvolved, which will lead to deletion
of entries on current context. Use OS process handles to
uniquely associate a destruction handler for a render process.
* fix: opt into location services once device service has been started
* refactor: provide fake location provider to mock geolocation reponses
* chore: add spec for navigator.geolocation api using fake location provider
Chromium commit [03563dd163][1] changed the way that the
spellcheck-enabled status was checked, defaulting to false.
Added the first (!) test for spellchecking, too.
Fixes#13608.
[1]: 03563dd163
There's an attempt to suppress the warning in `spec/static/main.js`, which
sets `process.env.ELECTRON_DISABLE_SECURITY_WARNINGS`. However, it sets the
variable too late in the boot process: by the time that line in main.js has
run, a child zygote has already been booted. `test.py` works around this by
setting that environment variable outside of the test process, to ensure that
it gets propagated to all children.
I've been running the GN tests directly with `./out/Default/electron
electron/spec`, rather than through the wrapper script, and the
`api-debugger-spec.js` tests were failing, because they depend on a particular
log message being the first one emitted, and the CSP warning was causing that
test to fail, since it wasn't being correctly suppressed.
Instead of writing another wrapper script, this just fixes the underlying thing
that the warning is complaining about, which I think is reasonable because the
test's pass/fail depends on this specific behaviour.