Historically, we've been passing in all MessageBox parameters individually, which makes augmenting or improving MessageBox functionality challenging because to change or add even one argument requires a huge cascade of argument changes that leaves room for errors.
For other file dialog related APIs, we use a struct (DialogSettings), and so this PR takes a similar approach and refactors MessageBox parameters into a struct (MessageBoxSettings) which we then use to simplify argument passing and which will enable us to more quickly iterate and improve upon functionality in the future.
* Initial changes to use crashpad for windows
* Remove crashpad patch
* Report error when failed to connect pipe
* Allow crashpad to communicate with named pipe
* Add patch to make crashpad named pipe work
* Windows also needs crashReporter on main process
* Call SetUnhandledExceptionFilter in node process
Node can also use crash reporter.
* Do not treat node process as browser process
* No more need to manually start crash service
* Use base::StringPrintf for better readbility
* Print error when pipe name not available
* Make sure pipe name is updated
Note that the crashpad may be started after renderer process gets
created.
* Fix some tests
* Update node
* Exclude crashpad files on Linux and MAS
* Fix lint warning
* Remove unused checks
* kCrashpadPipeName is only available on Windows
* Fix uploadToServer tests
* Fix extra params tests
* Fix getCrashesDirectory tests
* Run crashReporter tests on CI
* Style fixes
* Update crashreporter docs
* Rename InitBreakpad to Init
* Add comment for process_type_.empty() and UTF16ToASCII to UTF16ToUTF8.
* Update build.gn include crashpad headers
* Address comment https://github.com/electron/electron/pull/18483#discussion_r290887898
* Avoid using api::WebContents
* Put kRunAsNode in atom_constants
* Remove duplicate settings on upload params
* Fix building on macOS
* Update description for crashpad_pid_check.patch
* 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
We now create a new instance of atom::api::DesktopCapturer for every
request instead of weirdly re-using the same instance and queuing
requests. This means there is now a 1:1 relationship between request
and DesktopCapturer so there isn't a race condition between the observer
for one request calling back before the observer of another. This is an
issue ever since the backing APIs moved to worker threads.
This also does a few things to ensure memory management
* Only ever listen to one event per-request, after that we wipe the emit
function to ignore all future events
* Ensures we clean up the window_capturer_, screen_capturer_ and
captured_sources_ in native land once the request is over.
This _in theory_ fixes a flake we've been seeing on CI where we try to
resolve the promise for a request that no longerr exists.
* spec: clean up after a failed window count assertion
Previously when this assertion failed all tests that ran after the
failed assertion also failed. This ensure that the assertion fails for
the test that actually caused the issue but cleans up the left-over
windows so that future tests do not fail.
* fix: maintain a ref count for objects sent over remote
Previously there was a race condition where a GC could occur in the
renderer process between the main process sending a meta.id and the
renderer pulling the proxy out its weakmap to stop it being GC'ed.
This fixes that race condition by maintaining a "sent" ref count in the
object registry and a "received" ref count in the object cache on the
renderer side. The deref request now sends the number of refs the
renderer thinks it owns, if the number does not match the value in the
object registry it is assumed that there is an IPC message containing a
new reference in flight and this race condition was hit.
The browser side ref count is then reduced and we wait for the new deref
message. This guaruntees that an object will only be removed from the
registry if every reference we sent has been guarunteed to be unreffed.
By default the Chromedriver will send remote-debugging-port=0 to let the
browser choose a free port to listen on. The chosen port is written to
a known file in the user data dir that is passed to the app through the
CLI.
This PR does two things.
1. Correctly passes the USER_DATA_DIR to the remote debugging server so
it knows where to write the file
2. Adds support for --user-data-dir as we did not support that CLI
argument and Chromedriver relies on being able to tell the "browser"
where to write this file.
Fixes#17354
* refactor: use mojo for electron internal IPC
* add sender_id, drop MessageSync
* remove usages of AtomFrameMsg_Message
* iwyu
* first draft of renderer->browser direction
* refactor to reuse a single ipc interface
* implement TakeHeapSnapshot through mojo
* the rest of the owl^WtakeHeapSnapshot mojofication
* remove no-op overrides in AtomRendererClient
* delete renderer-side ElectronApiServiceImpl when its pipe is destroyed
* looks like we don't need to overlay the renderer manifest after all
* don't try to send 2 replies to a sync rpc
* undo changes to manifests.cc
* unify sandboxed + unsandboxed ipc events
* lint
* register ElectronBrowser mojo service on devtools WebContents
* fix takeHeapSnapshopt failure paths
* {electron_api => atom}::mojom
* add send_to_all to ElectronRenderer::Message
* keep interface alive until callback is called
* review comments
* use GetContext from RendererClientBase
* robustify a test that uses window.open
* MessageSync posts a task to put sync messages in the same queue as async ones
* add v8::MicrotasksScope and node::CallbackScope
* iwyu
* use weakptr to api::WebContents instead of Unretained
* make MessageSync an asynchronous message & use non-associated interface
* iwyu + comments
* remove unused WeakPtrFactory
* inline OnRendererMessage[Sync]
* cleanups & comments
* use helper methods instead of inline lambdas
* remove unneeded async in test
* add mojo to manifests deps
* add gn check for //electron/manifests and mojo
* don't register renderer side service until preload has been run
* update gn check targets list
* move interface registration back to RenderFrameCreated
* fix: match net module headers & http.IncomingMessage headers
* update net doc for cleanliness
* address feedback from review
* Update spec/api-net-spec.js
Co-Authored-By: codebytere <codebytere@github.com>
* add special cookie case
* feat: add support for content scripts 'all_frames' option
* merged content script tests
'all_frames' test now runs on all variants of sandbox/contentIsolation configurations :D
`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
* 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