* 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
After the page does navigations, garbage collection can still happen in
the old context. This commit changes to store references to remote objects
by _pages_, instead of by _WebContents_.
This adds the `disableguestresize` property for webviews to prevent the
webview guest from reacting to size changes of the webview element. This
also partially documents the `webContents.setSize` function in order to
manually control the webview guest size.
These two features can be combined to improve resize performance for
e.g. webviews that span the entire window. This greatly reduces the lag
described in #6905.
Also switch `webContents.executeJavaScript` to check it instead of `isLoading`.
There doesn’t seem to be a reasonable public way to get this information out of Chromium, so it’s synthesized here based on WebContentsObserver callbacks.
Fixes#5183.