* 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: add boringssl backport to support node upgrade
* fix: Update node_includes.h, add DCHECK macros
* fix: Update node Debug Options parser usage
* fix: Fix asar setup
* fix: using v8Util in isolated context
* fix: make "process" available in preload scripts
* fix: use proper options parser and remove setting of _breakFirstLine
_breakFirstLine was being set on the process, but that has changed in node 12 and so is no longer needed. Node will handle it properly when --inspect-brk is provided
* chore: update node dep sha
* fix: process.binding => _linkedBinding in sandboxed isolated preload
* fix: make original-fs work with streams
* build: override node module version
* fix: use _linkedBinding in content_script/init.js
* chore: update node ref in DEPS
* build: node_module_version should be 73
* Execute content script in isolated world
* Inject script into newly created extension worlds
* Create new content_script_bundle for extension scripts
* Initialize chrome API in content script bundle
* Define Chrome extension isolated world ID range
1 << 20 was chosen as it provides a sufficiently large range of IDs for extensions, but also provides a large enough buffer for any user worlds in [1000, 1 << 20).
Ultimately this range can be changed if any user application raises it as an issue.
* Insert content script CSS into document
This now avoids a script wrapper to inject the style sheet. This closely matches the code used by chromium in `ScriptInjection::InjectCss`.
* Pass extension ID to isolated world via v8 private