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.
* Introduce `net.{start|stop}Logging()`
- Slight regression right now as Electron won't automatically start logging net-logs at launch, will soon be fixed
- To implement callback for async controls
* Add `net.isLogging` & optional callback param for `net.stopLogging()`
* Fix small regression on --log-net-log
--log-net-log should work again
* Error on empty file path
* Only start with valid file path
* Remove unused var
* Allow setting log file path before URLRequestContextGetter starts logging
* Add net log tests
* Remove redundant checks
* Use brightray::NetLog
* Clean up code
* Should automatically stop listening
* 🎨 Attempt to fix styles
* Only run non-null callback
* Dump file to tmpdir
* Simplify net log spec
Spawned Electron process on Linux CI can fail to launch
* Separate netLog module
* Remove net logging test from net spec
* Add tests for netLog
* Fix header guard
* Clean up code
* Add netLog.currentlyLoggingPath
* Callback with filepath
* Add test for case when only .stopLogging() is called
* Add docs
* Reintroduce error on invalid arg
* Update copyright
* Update error message
* Juggle file path string types
* Make it possible to disable a module for a renderer
* Put DesktopCapturer API under a build flag
The name is "enable_desktop_capturer".
Enabled by default.
* Don't use JSON to send the result of `ipcRenderer.sendSync`.
- Change the return type of AtomViewHostMsg_Message_Sync from `base::string16`
to `base::ListValue`
- Adjust lib/browser/api/web-contents.js and /lib/renderer/api/ipc-renderer.js
to wrap/unwrap return values to/from array, instead of
serializing/deserializing JSON.
This change can greatly improve `ipcRenderer.sendSync` calls where the return
value contains Buffer instances, because those are converted to Array before
being serialized to JSON(which has no efficient way of representing byte
arrays).
A simple benchmark where remote.require('fs') was used to read a 16mb file got
at least 5x faster, not to mention it used a lot less memory. This difference
tends increases with larger buffers.
* Don't base64 encode Buffers
* Don't allocate V8ValueConverter on the heap
* Replace hidden global.sandbox with NodeBindings::IsInitialized()
* Refactoring: check NodeBindings::IsInitialized() in V8ValueConverter
* Refactor problematic test to make it more reliable
* Add tests for NaN and Infinity
* Use Chai for webview tests
* Slightly rewrite one of the <webview> tests
"dom-ready event" > "throws a custom error..."
* Use Chai for BrowserWindow tests
* Rewrite BrowserWindow.addDevToolsExtension tests
* Refactor app.makeSingleInstance
* new API `app.isPrimaryInstance()`
* new API `app.isSingleInstance()`
* new event `app.on('second-instance')`
* deprecated old syntax `app.makeSingleInstance(cb)`
* deprecated old syntax of `app.makeSingleInstance() --> bool` in favor
of `app.isPrimaryInstance()`
* Fix spec, we don't need process.nextTick hacks any more
* Make deprecation TODO for the return value of makeSingleInstance
* Refactor makeSingleInstance to requestSingleInstanceLock and add appropriate deprecation comments
* I swear this isn't tricking the linter
* Make const
* Add deprecation warnings for release, and add to planned-breaking-changes
BREAKING CHANGE
Add four new optional properties to menus in Electron. The four properties are:
'before'
'after'
'beforeGroupContaining'
'afterGroupContaining'
'before/after' - provides a means for a single context menu item to declare its placement relative to another context menu item. These also imply that menu item in question should be placed in the same “group” as the item.
'beforeGroupContaining/afterGroupContaining - provides a means for a single menu item to declare the placement of its containing group, relative to the containing group of the specified item.
* Add features.isOffscreenRenderingEnabled()
* Use .isOffscreenRenderingEnabled() to determine if OSR is available
* Add a helper closeTheWindow() function
* Skip OSR tests if they are disabled
* add cause property to exception in callFunction
* update exceptionToMeta function
* add sender argument
* and cause property to return value
* update exception convert in metaToValue function
* add from and cause properties to the exception error
* unit test for remote exception
* Fix transparent window capture. Transparency is preserved and not converted to black pixels anymore
* Add test to make sure aplha channel exists in captured image
* Add a screen_api_id parameter to the desktopCapturer API.
When using the DirectX capturer on Windows, there was previously no way
to associate desktopCapturer/getUserMedia and electron.screen API
screens. This new parameter provides the association.
* Fix non-Windows build.
* Fix Mac.
* Fix Mac harder.
* JS lint
* clang-format C++ code.
* IWYU
* display_id, Linux comment, better test
* lint
* Fix tests on Linux.
* Add display_id documentation.
* enable plznavigate code path
* AtomBrowserClient::GetGeolocationApiKey returns the right default
* use IsLoadingToDifferentDocument to identify top level navigation in mainFrame
* use candidate site instance when available
* spec: don't test httpReferrer option for file origin
* update libcc ref
* affinity: only group same site in this mode
* plznavigate: don't emit did-get-response-details event for blob scheme
* Propagate referrer to new windows
Fixes#9205
* Rearrange -new-window event arguments for backwards-compatibility
* Plumb referrer policy through guest-window-manager
* Document the Referrer structure and its uses
* Add tests for referrer in new windows
* Docs nits
* Add methods to finish transactions
* Add a method to get the product descriptions from the App Store
* Improve the documentation of a transaction structure
* Add a tutorial for In App Purchase
* Fix typo in In-App Purchase tutorial
* Fix style of In-App Purchase files
* Fix In-App-Purchase product structure conversion in amr64
* Fix code style in In-App Purchase tutorial documentation
* Fix typos in In-App Purchase documentation
* Fix typo in In-App Purchase spec
* Slight style fixes
* Persist defaults to webPreferences object to JS land can read the inferred values instead of just user defined values
* Test inherited default propogation
* Refactor to remove coupling from fetching values and defaults
* Test description type
* Fix up tests
* feat(BrowserWindow): expose interface to query system idle state
* test(BrowserWindow): update test cases for querySystemIdle interface
* docs(BrowserWindow): add querySystemIdle interface documentation
* refactor(powerMonitor): move querySystemIdle into powerMonitor
* test(powerMonitor): split test cases for all platform
* Guard whole InitPrefs with ScopedAllowIO
Saw a crash:
0 0x7f8d2f7d918d base::debug::StackTrace::StackTrace()
1 0x7f8d2f7d755c base::debug::StackTrace::StackTrace()
2 0x7f8d2f867caa logging::LogMessage::~LogMessage()
3 0x7f8d2fa157c7 base::ThreadRestrictions::AssertIOAllowed()
4 0x7f8d2f83453a base::OpenFile()
5 0x7f8d2f82a967 base::ReadFileToStringWithMaxSize()
6 0x7f8d2f82ad44 base::ReadFileToString()
7 0x7f8d2f846f73 JSONFileValueDeserializer::ReadFileToString()
8 0x7f8d2f84738c JSONFileValueDeserializer::Deserialize()
9 0x7f8d35a5d1f6 <unknown>
10 0x7f8d35a5c217 JsonPrefStore::ReadPrefs()
11 0x7f8d35a87d3e PrefService::InitFromStorage()
12 0x7f8d35a87c60 PrefService::PrefService()
13 0x7f8d35a91a10 PrefServiceFactory::Create()
14 0x000000e86e1b brightray::BrowserContext::InitPrefs()
15 0x000000c2bd64 atom::AtomBrowserContext::AtomBrowserContext()
16 0x000000c320db atom::AtomBrowserContext::From()
17 0x000000b4b8b5 atom::api::Session::FromPartition()
* Fix done being called twice in setInterval test
The callback passed to browser process is called asyncly, so it is
possible that multiple callbacks has already been scheduled before we
can clearInternval.
* Fix failing test when dir name has special chars
The pdfSource is not escaped while parsedURL.search is.
* Call done with Error instead of string
* Fix crash caused by not removing input observer
Solve crash:
0 libcontent.dylib content::RenderWidgetHostImpl::DispatchInputEventWithLatencyInfo(blink::WebInputEvent const&, ui::LatencyInfo*) + 214
1 libcontent.dylib content::RenderWidgetHostImpl::ForwardMouseEventWithLatencyInfo(blink::WebMouseEvent const&, ui::LatencyInfo const&) + 1350
2 libcontent.dylib content::RenderWidgetHostViewMac::ProcessMouseEvent(blink::WebMouseEvent const&, ui::LatencyInfo const&) + 44
3 libcontent.dylib content::RenderWidgetHostInputEventRouter::RouteMouseEvent(content::RenderWidgetHostViewBase*, blink::WebMouseEvent*, ui::LatencyInfo const&) + 1817
* Print detailed error
* Run tests after server is ready
* Fix timing issue in singleton fixture.
Singleton now sends the "we've started" message out only after it's
received a `'ready'` event from `app`. Previously it sent the message
out immediately, resulting in the parent test trying to manipulate it
before Singleton's event loop was fully bootstrapped.
* Check for graceful exits on Linux, too.
Rewrite the "exits gracefully on macos" spec to run on Linux too.
* Check for graceful exits everywhere.
* Tweak comment
* Better error logging in api-app-spec.js. (#12122)
In the 'exits gracefully' test for app.exit(exitCode),
print the relevant error information if the test fails.
* Run the exit-gracefully test on macOS and Linux.
Windows does not support sending signals, but Node.js offers some
emulation with process.kill(), and subprocess.kill(). Sending signal 0
can be used to test for the existence of a process. Sending SIGINT,
SIGTERM, and SIGKILL cause the unconditional termination of the target
process.
So, we'll need a different approach if we want to test this in win32.