* Add content script injector to sandboxed renderer
* Fix 'getRenderProcessPreferences' binding to the wrong object
* Pass getRenderProcessPreferences to content-scripts-injector
* Emit document-start and document-end events in sandboxed renderer
* Use GetContext from RendererClientBase
* Prevent script context crash caused by lazily initialization
* Remove frame filtering logic for onExit callback
Since we're keeping track of which frames we've injected the bundle into, this logic is redundant.
* Add initial content script tests
* Add contextIsolation variants to content script tests
* Add set include
* Fix already loaded extension error
* Add tests for content scripts 'run_at' options
* Catch script injection eval error when CSP forbids it
This can occur in a rendered sandbox when a CSP is enabled. We'll need to switch to using isolated worlds to fix this.
* Fix content script tests not properly cleaning up extensions
* Fix lint and type errors
* chore: roll node
in particular, this picks up electron/node#70a78f07b, which fixes an issue with incorrect usage of the BN_bn2bin_padded API in boringssl
* fix tests
`powerMonitor.querySystemIdleState` and `powerMonitor.querySystemIdleTime` had async backing APIs in chromium (https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/1379183). However, that has changed in ch73. So, this PR deprecates the old async APIs and adds new sync APIs.
* chore: refactor browser IPC into typescript
* chore: refactor app.ts into Typescript
* Refactors app.dock into cpp
* Removes app.launcher which has not existed for 3 years
* Removes 2 deprecated APIs (that have been deprecated for more than one
major)
* Refactors deprecate.ts as well
* feat: promisify webContents.savePage()
* no need to make compatible w callbacks, we're breaking it
* fix promise resolve type
* address feedback from review
* fix promise return text
* update smoke test
Capturing window thmubnails is expensive as it actually uses the
window capturer and it records one full frame per window and then
downscale to the default size 150x150. When only interested in the
window names or the app icons we do not need all of this.
Underlying change is merged in chromium72 so this patch only modifies
the doc, see:
https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src.git/+log/72.0.3626.52/chrome/browser/media/webrtc/native_desktop_media_list.cc
Example: desktopCapturer.getSources({thumbnailSize: {width: 0, height: 0}}, ...)
Also added a unit test in spec/api-desktop-capturer-spec.js that verifies
that the returned thumbails are of type NativeImage and empty,
when the user disable fetching thumbnails.
notes: Can disable fetching the thumbnails for the DesktopCapturer.
https://github.com/electron/electron/issues/14872
* fix: do not create native api::WebFrame in webFrame
When reloading a page without restarting renderer process (for example
sandbox mode), the blink::WebFrame is not destroyed, but api::WebFrame
is always recreated for the new page context. This leaves a leak of
api::WebFrame.
* fix: remove spell checker when page context is released
It was implemented on Mac and Win but not on X11.
Tested on Ubuntu 16.04 and 18.04.
Also added a unit test in spec/api-browser-window-spec.js.
This test BrowserWindow.moveTop verifies that calling moveTop
on a window does not give the focus to this window.
notes: BrowserWindow.moveTop is now available on Linux/x11
https://github.com/electron/electron/issues/12516
This PR better preserves existing behavior in `deprecate.promisify()` in the cases where the promise fails. Previously, if a callback was only called with `data` instead of `err, data` and the promise was rejected, `data` would be populated with `err`, which could be confusing to users. This makes it such that `err` is called back on promise rejection if a callback is called with `err, data` a la Node.js.
* Run electron tests first to show those failures first
Enable logging on CI
* disable failing tests on Windows 32 bit
* Temporarily disable testing mksnapshot as that seems to hang
* chore: deprecate webFrame.registerURLSchemeAsPrivileged
* Add register schemes protocol api
* update branch to enable browser process API
* Revert deprecation changes
* Fetch API support
* Updated api to take an array, still working on tests
* Update tests
* Remove web frame API
* Minor changes
* update scheme registrations on browser and renderer process
* fix: enable ses.getBlobData spec
* Update breaking changes doc
* feat: promisify the Cookie API
* chore: update specs to test promisified cookies
* chore: add deprecate wrapper for cookie callback API
* docs: update docs to cookie promise changes
* chore: remove redundant namespace use
* docs: improve cookie example
* docs: restore docs for cookie callback API
* chore: restore cookie callback tests
* fix: syntax of cookie promise return types
* feat: add support for node / preloads in subframes
This feature has delibrately been built / implemented in such a way
that it has minimum impact on existing apps / code-paths.
Without enabling the new "nodeSupportInSubFrames" option basically none of this
new code will be hit.
The things that I believe need extra scrutiny are:
* Introduction of `event.reply` for IPC events and usage of `event.reply` instead of `event.sender.send()`
* Usage of `node::FreeEnvironment(env)` when the new option is enabled in order to avoid memory leaks. I have tested this quite a bit and haven't managed to cause a crash but it is still feature flagged behind the "nodeSupportInSubFrames" flag to avoid potential impact.
Closes#10569Closes#10401Closes#11868Closes#12505Closes#14035
* feat: add support preloads in subframes for sandboxed renderers
* spec: add tests for new nodeSupportInSubFrames option
* spec: fix specs for .reply and ._replyInternal for internal messages
* chore: revert change to use flag instead of environment set size
* chore: clean up subframe impl
* chore: apply suggestions from code review
Co-Authored-By: MarshallOfSound <samuel.r.attard@gmail.com>
* chore: clean up reply usage
* chore: fix TS docs generation
* chore: cleanup after rebase
* chore: rename wrap to add in event fns
Unify the behavior between default app and packaged apps:
- create default application menu unless the app has one
- default window-all-closed handling unless the app handles the event
* fix: emit IPC event in correct context if isolation and sandbox enabled
IPC events were not being delivered to renderer processes when both
`contextIsolation` and `sandbox` were enabled. This is because the
`AtomSandboxedRenderFrameObserver` class was incorrectly using the
`MainWorldScriptContext`, rather than conditionally selecting the
context based on if isolation was enabled.
Fixes#11922
* feat: add multi BrowserView support to BrowserWindow
Add functions addBrowserView, removeBroserView, getBrowserViews to
BrowserWindow class. Existing API as setBrowserView and
getBrowserView code replaced to use new api inside.
* fix: for lint and osx compile errors
* fix: lint error in test code
* feat: add multi BrowserView support to BrowserWindow
Add functions addBrowserView, removeBroserView, getBrowserViews to
BrowserWindow class. Existing API as setBrowserView and
getBrowserView code replaced to use new api inside.
* fix: for lint and osx compile errors
* fix: lint error in test code
* fix: method to be accessible on mac api impl
* fix: missed function declarations for mac impl
* fix: use base class reset function
* fix: use Chromium's determined new site instance as candidate when navigating.
When navigating to a new address, consider using Chromium's determined site instance
for the new page as it should belong to an existing browsing instance when the
navigation was triggered by window.open().
fixes 8100.
* Revert "fix: use Chromium's determined new site instance as candidate when navigating."
This reverts commit eb95f935654a2c4d4457821297670836c10fdfd5.
* fix: delegate site instance creation back to content when sandboxed.
* fix: ensure site isolation is on
* test: adapt ut for cross-site navigation
* fix: register pending processes during a navigation.
* refactor: dont call loadURL for a window constructed from an existing webContents.
* test: add sandboxed affinity UT's.
* fix: check affinity before deciding if to force a new site instance.
* chore: adapt subsequent patch.
* refactor: constify logically const methods.
* fix: do not reuse site instances when navigation redirects cross-site.
* test: ensure localStorage accessible after x-site redirect.
* test: adapt localStorage acess denied UT for site isolation.
* fix: do not send render-view-deleted for speculative frames.
* chore: amend tests after rebase.
* test: add ut for webContents' render-view-deleted emission
* fix: introduce current-render-view-deleted for current RVH's deletions.
Revert render-view-deleted to being emitted with any RVH's deletion.
current-render-view-deleted is emitted only when the RVH being deleted
is the current one.
* refactor: style and comments fixed.
* 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>
* feat: Implement process.getMemoryFootprint to get the process memory usage
* Add spec
* fix: must enter node env in callback
* Update function call
* Update spec
* Update API data
* update spec
* Update include
* update test for shared bytes
* Update atom/common/api/atom_bindings.cc
Co-Authored-By: nitsakh <nitsakh@icloud.com>
* Update atom/common/api/atom_bindings.cc
Co-Authored-By: nitsakh <nitsakh@icloud.com>
* Update API
* Update the callback isolate
* Update to work after app ready
* Update docs
* Update docs/api/process.md
Co-Authored-By: nitsakh <nitsakh@icloud.com>
* Update docs/api/process.md
Co-Authored-By: nitsakh <nitsakh@icloud.com>
* Fix crash
* Add method to get system´s user region
* Fix linter
* Remove auto types
* Improved detection for POSIX
* Change name, add specs, minor fixes
* Remove left overs
* Fix locale test
* Fix Linux test
* Coding style fixes
* Fix docs
* Add test excaption for Linux
* fix spelling
* Polishing
Extend the existing win.setBounds functionality by allowing developers to partially update bounds without being forced to pass in all four bounds values. No existing functionality is altere
* fix: match Chrome's font fallback behavior
Fixes#15481
* add a cache
* add test
* another test
* fix tests
* arial -> dejavu sans on linux apparently?
* feat: add method to DownloadItem that allows customization of dialog options
* docs: add docs for get/setSaveDialogOptions
* add missing copy constructor for DialogSettings on mac and linux
* fix: don't filter dialog options for mas build, don't return properties
* test: add test for get/setSaveDialogOptions
* fix: remove openDevtools added for debugging
* test: fix failing test because of new event parameter
* docs: use SaveDialogOptions instead of Object
* fix: don't append Shift modifier text twice to accelerators
* style: use the new way of creating patches
* test: add menu item accelerator display tests
* fix: allocate accelerator on the stack
* fix: adjust tests to match expected behavior on mac
* test: add an option to native tests runner to run also disabled tests
* ci: run all native tests on clean Chromium
* ci: update the disabled tests list for native unittests
* 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.
* fix: allow stream protocols to return headers with multiple values
This allows stream protocols to return headers with multiple values as
an array of values.
Fixes https://github.com/electron/electron/issues/14778
* Prefer ConvertFromV8
* Cleanup header conversion
1. Deduplicate the code by using a lambda
2. Remove duplicate calls to headers->Get(key)
* Fix broken test
Headers with multiple values are now being converted correctly, this
test asserted the wrong behavior.
* ci: run unittests on clean Chromium
* test: add '--run-only-disabled-tests' flag to "script/native-tests.py"
* ci: add a job to run only disabled unittests
* test: use a different GN config for the native tests
* test: enable blink_common_unittests
* test: disable WeakPtrDeathTest*
* chore: add tts patch and buildflag, makes tts work again
* chore: add tts patch and buildflag, makes tts work again
* fix: make things compile
* build: add relevant tts files for linux
* fix: update patch and patch description, should now compile on mac
* build: move chrome specific sources under chromium_src:chrome target
* build: enable_extensions again
We are depending on them, check `//electron/chromium_src:chrome` target
for more info.
* fix: update tts.patch to receive notifications about browser context destruction
* fix: extend browser process from chrome layer
The global state g_browser_process is shared between //chrome
and //electron.
* spec: add basic speech synthesis test
* spec: skip speech tests on ci
* build: fix compilation on windows
* fix: check dbus response for nullptr before using
* chore: use BindOnce for ProxyObject::CallMethod cb
* chore: comment out name of unused argument
* fix: re-enable and fix linux power monitor tests
* fix: change tyop from code comments
* refactor: don't keep unnecessary dbus pointer
* chore: remove the 'TODO: fix this' spec comment
* [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
* Implementation of getGPUInfo API.
* Clear promise set
* Changes to promise usage
* Minor fixes
* Fix linux build
* Update spec
* Fix lint (linter didn't run on windows locally)
* Test running single test for CI
* Update spec
* setMaximizable to be true if window is resizable & maximizable
* Fix linting
* Add regressive test to verify maxmizable state
* Leaves maximizable state of window alone if setResizable is called
* Fix exclusive test
* Fix crashing text
* SetMaximizable unconditionally
* Remember former maximizable state
* Fix accidental mac variable deletion
* Logic modification
* Lint
* Remove unneeded test
* Remove unneeded variable since only Windows is effect
* 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
* feat: add will-redirect to allow people to prevent 30X redirects
* spec: add tests for the will-redirect event
* refactor: implement will-redirect using NavigationThrottle instead of PostTask
This avoids a potential race condition and immediately cancels the
navigation
* docs: add docs for did-redirect-navigation
* refactor: move AtomNavigationThrottle out of net folder
* refactor: update header guard for atom_navigation_throttle.h
* refactor: fix chromium style errors in the GN build
* refactor: update throttle impl to NOTREACHED and std::make_unqique
* Add support for multiple mocha reporters
Allows us to output to junit file and to console at the same time
* Cleanup VSTS file
Don't install depot_tools everytime as it is already installed.
Only run tests if "RUN_TESTS" environment variable is set
Only notify slack if "NOTIFY_SLACK" environment variable is set
Don't use sccache for release builds
Move CircleCI mac builds to VSTS
* Only build mac PRS from forks
Don't install depot_tools everytime as it is already installed.
Only run tests if "RUN_TESTS" environment variable is set
Only notify slack if "NOTIFY_SLACK" environment variable is set
Don't use sccache for release builds
Move CircleCI mac builds to VSTS
Use sccache helper script
* rename vsts-gn.yml to vsts.yml
Make sure Electron isn't running before starting tests
* remove obsolete tests
* remove unused deprecate API
* make a warnOnce helper for the deprecate methods
* misc. copyediting, e.g. variable names, whitespace
* test that any deprecation warns once at most
* use strict
* fix: Invalidate weak ptrs before window Javascript object is destroyed
* chore: add regression test for #14513
This test is similar to the original gist at https://gist.github.com/bpasero/a02a645e11f4946dcca1331d0299149d -- the key is to open multiple windows and add an `app.on('browser-window-focus') listener that accesses window.id.
* fix: last commit didn't test the right thing.
The test needs to run in the main process to reproduce the
conditions reported in #14513
* 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.
* fix: Notify focus change right away, not on next tick
* fix: emit the JS blur/focus events on next tick to avoid race condition
* address feedback from review
* fix: bind deferred Emit() calls to a WeakPtr
This is so that the deferred Emit() calls will be canceled
if the TopLevelWindow is destroyed.
* chore: remove wip/test code cruft
* fix: make linter happy
* Enable disabled tests
* refactor: cleaner impl of EmitEventSoon()
* Revert "Merge branch 'fix-win-focus' of github.com:electron/electron into fix-win-focus"
This reverts commit 90576806eb271d059f0a215c67e9b4b04f7396a4, reversing
changes made to 9c13e47779a3af78fe0970c1f3d6cd040a5354e6.
* Restore 704722c1, which was removed in error.
We apologise again for the fault in the subtitles. Those responsible for sacking the people who have just been sacked have been sacked.
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.
* First commit
* Add Mac support (1st attempt)
* Add Mac support (2nd attempt)
* Simplify tests
* Restore window state !
* Looking at other tests, seems minimize, maximize, fullscreen are skipped when in CI
* Fix Mac tests
* Restore tests in CI
* Fix typo
* widget getRestoredBounds not working on Mac !!
* widget getRestoredBounds not working on Mac !!
* Add IsNormal function
* Add IsNormal
* IsNormal => isNormal
* Deactivate fullscreen on Mac. Do not receive leave-fullscreen event
* Set default original_frame_
* Set default original_frame_
* Fix Mac
* 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
* fix: use OOIF for webview tag
* fix: do not call GetNativeView for webview
* fix: OOIPF webview's WebContents is managed by embedder frame
* fix: guest view can not be focused
* fix: clear zoom controller when guest is destroyed
* fix: implement the webview resize event
The webview is no longer a browser plugin with the resize event, use
ResizeObserver instead.
* test: disable failed tests due to OOPIF webview
* fix: embedder can be destroyed earlier than guest
This happens when embedder is manually destroyed.
* fix: don't double attach
* fix: recreate iframe when webview is reattached
* fix: resize event may happen very early
* test: some tests are working after OOPIF webview
* chore: remove unused browser plugin webview code
* fix: get embedder via closure
When the "destroyed" event is emitted, the entry in guestInstances would be
cleared.
* chore: rename browserPluginNode to internalElement
* test: make the visibilityState test more robust
* chore: guestinstance can not work with OOPIF webview
* fix: element could be detached before got response from browser
* Add process creation time
* Making docs clear for process creation time
* Address comments for process creation time
* Add process info cc file
* fixing comments around documentation
* Update doc for return val
* Capitalize number in docs
* chore: bump electron-typescript-definitions
This binds Widget::SetShape, an API that already exists in Chromium (for
Windows and Linux). It's a more reliable method of having some parts of
your window be "click-through" than the current `setIgnoreMouseEvents`
API, which messes around with the `WS_EX_LAYERED` window style on
Windows, causing strange bugs and incompatibility with hardware
acceleration.
Fixes#12701 and supersedes #13131.
Ideally we would have added `setTitleBarStyle()`, but that is a
significantly more involved change. For example, consider the case where
we switch from `hidden` to `normal`. We would not only have to show the
traffic light buttons, we would also have to switch the window from a
frameless to a framed window and deal with various other window state.
Lets instead implement a simple solution for #12701.
- manually close an existing windows before creating a new one.
We have to do it because the `afterEach` hook doesn't get called
if a test fails.
- add some async/await goodies
On Windows release builds, the found-in-page event test causes the test suite to hang. If the test is run individually, it works fine, but running it as part of the whole test suite causes the test suite to hang. This works around the issue in #13704 by temporarily disabling that test.
* fix: create a window capturer correctly
We were incorrectly creating two screen capturers instead of a window
capturer
* spec: ensure dc tests pass
* spec: enable all tests after verifying dc tests work
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
* Better path comparision than just strings
* Linter fix
* Resolving paths first to always obtain absolute path so path.relative() can work
* Using assert.ok which better fits the test
* No need to resolve parameters of path.resolve
* Added assertion to type of returned path for download item
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.