* refactor: port window.open and window.opener to use ctx bridge instead of hole punching
* refactor: only run the isolated init bundle when webview is enabled
* fix: remove bad usages of for-in and guard against it
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-Authored-By: Samuel Maddock <samuel.maddock@gmail.com>
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-Authored-By: Jeremy Apthorp <jeremya@chromium.org>
* Update remote.js
Co-authored-by: Samuel Maddock <samuel.maddock@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Jeremy Apthorp <jeremya@chromium.org>
* chore: add deprecation warning on setting app.allowRendererProcessReuse to false
* fix: no deprecation warnings in process reuse spec
* chore: add test for new deprecate removeProperty behavior
* feat: add API for receiving logs from service workers
* feat: add new serviceWorkerContext APIs
* chore: add missing #include's
* refactor: rename serviceWorkerContext to serviceWorkers
* chore: clean up based on review
* chore: remove native_mate
* chore: add tests for the service worker module
* Update spec-main/api-service-workers-spec.ts
Co-Authored-By: Jeremy Apthorp <jeremya@chromium.org>
* chore: fix linting
* chore: handle renames
Co-authored-by: Jeremy Apthorp <nornagon@nornagon.net>
* docs: add references to app.whenReady() in isReady
* refactor: prefer app.whenReady()
In the docs, specs, and lib, replace instances of `app.once('ready')`
(seen occasionally) and `app.on('ready')` (extremely common) with
`app.whenReady()`.
It's better to encourage users to use whenReady():
1. it handles the edge case of registering for 'ready' after it's fired
2. it avoids the minor wart of leaving an active listener alive for
an event that wll never fire again
* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to a1ea0d7aedd6b5fe58fbabfa3b05aa8ee41304ff
* update patches
* update extensions code
* Remove WebPoint
https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/2007474
* fix build
* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 9351e26c2a3714f8bbb10789c71bb51b0b494c75
* update patches
* Remove error description from the DidFailLoadWithError message
https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/2011280
* Make SimpleNetworkHintsHandlerImpl use the right NetworkIsolationKey
https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/1994430
* Rename libgtkui to gtk
https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/2011683
* [metrics] Remove histogram Startup.WarmStartTimeFromRemoteProcessStart*.
https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/2003211
* fix requestSingleInstanceLock test
* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to a813567a4f17ea08292c2b26fa10d0ffd47010d9
* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to f0aca2de536ceecd6eb66e928051d11e6d11991f
* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 865556af6d0c9d990f5b1816cb792f7c3859667b
* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 98538fdd28c4b6692e4cc2839729bb7ac009586a
* update patches
* fix broken tests
* Update node tests for v8 changes
* Update node patches for test failures
* Update for number of tests
Co-authored-by: Jeremy Apthorp <nornagon@nornagon.net>
Co-authored-by: John Kleinschmidt <jkleinsc@github.com>
* test: clean up some stale code in renderer spec runner
* remove jquery from spec
* remove extraneous close tag
* Revert "remove jquery from spec"
This reverts commit 7b885c8ca807e15bad3b7bf94691eee3c53d0a8d.
* re-clean-up html
* don't highlight tags
* update session docs; clear cache on boot
* clear user-data-dir before running tests
* fix: restore parts of original ResourceRequestBody V8 conversion
Restore some of the original conversion logic in order to fix target=_blank post form submissions.
* test: add test for POST form submission
* test: update DOM storage quota limits test
* fix: update dom_storage_limits.patch (fixes#13465)
The previous version of this patch did not include
changes required to circumvent the quota enforcement
performed by StorageAreaImpl. Consequently when
the quota was exceeded, things still "appeared to
work" at first but then would later fail silently.
That is, the cache would be updated but the backing
store would not.
This could be fixed by disabling the code below
(from `content/browser/dom_storage/storage_area_impl.cc`)
```
// Only check quota if the size is increasing, this allows
// shrinking changes to pre-existing maps that are over budget.
if (new_item_size > old_item_size && new_storage_used > max_size_) {
if (map_state_ == MapState::LOADED_KEYS_ONLY) {
receivers_.ReportBadMessage(
"The quota in browser cannot exceed when there is only one "
"renderer.");
} else {
std::move(callback).Run(false);
}
return;
}
```
However, since this seems to have some unintended side-effects
(see updated notes in dom_storage_limits.patch) it seems
more prudent to simply increase the quota to a larger
yet still reasonable size rather than attempt to circumvent
the storage quota altogether.
* fix: explicitly resize the contents when exiting html fullscreen while in OS fullscreen
* test: ensure HTML fullscreen toggles while in OS fullscreen