The `flatten` option has been removed from electron-windows-store dcc654df2e so running the command would produce an error:
> error: unknwon option --flatten
This is useful for checking which processes are sandboxed on OS level.
Regarding creationTime, since the pid can be reused after a process dies, it is useful to use both the pid and the creationTime to uniquely identify a process.
* feat: provide the frame URL with permission requests and checks
Also provides a handy isMainFrame property to determine if it is an
iframe making the request
* chore: refactor to use base::Value
* chore: use Set<Type>Key over SetPath
* 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
* docs: Update Guides & Tutorials section
* docs: Update the list of docs
* Update docs/README.md
Co-Authored-By: Mark Lee <malept@users.noreply.github.com>
* Update docs/README.md
Co-Authored-By: Mark Lee <malept@users.noreply.github.com>
* Update docs/README.md
Co-Authored-By: Mark Lee <malept@users.noreply.github.com>
* Update docs/README.md
Co-Authored-By: Mark Lee <malept@users.noreply.github.com>
* docs: Implement feedback
* docs: ensure that optionality matches between documented params and signatures
* docs: ensure that all optional declarations are lower case
* chore: fix broken link
* build: allow pulling in a later version of Clang
Due to a code-generation defect related to virtual method thunks in the
official compiler used for Chromium M76, it's necessary to build for WoA
with a later version of Clang. When running gclient sync, setting
ELECTRON_BUILD_WOA=1 in the environment will download a corrected
compiler which doesn't have this defect.
* docs: add a note about building for Windows on Arm
* 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
* chore: allow conditional disable of the site instance override patches at runtime
* feat: add app.allowRendererProcessReuse property to allow runtime disable of site instance overrides
spec: add tests for the new allowRendererProcessReuse property
feat: add console warnings / errors for loading non context-aware native modules
* Only error if the patch is disabled
* Warn all the time, this will ship in Electron 7
* Use "Breaking Changes" as the changes doc's title.
Multiple people have commented that this important page is difficult
to find, in part because people search for "Breaking" or "Changes" or
"Breaking Changes" rather than "API Contract".
This PR changes the name to "Breaking Changes" so that it'll show up
on electronjs.org/docs/.
It also adds a backwards-friendly link so people still searching for
"API Contract" will get a redirect. I'm not sure if this is necessary --
the actual URL of https://electronjs.org/docs/api/breaking-changes is
unchanged -- would especially welcome feedback on this part.
* fixup! Use "Breaking Changes" as the changes doc's title.
* fixup! Use "Breaking Changes" as the changes doc's title.
* fix: add parentheses
Add parentheses to the end `app.showAboutPanel`, because this is method.
* fix: change 'Promise<string>' to 'Promise<String>'
Change `Promise<string>` to `Promise<String>`, because this is class name.
* docs: change lower case to upper case
Change lower case in word `menu` to upper case - `Menu`, because it's method.
In the registerFileProtocol docs the "headers" argument of the callback was described as being a list. In fact is has to be an Object mapping header-entries to values. This can be seen in Line 326 of `/spec/api-protocol-spec.js` [fe618631f1/spec/api-protocol-spec.js (L326)].
Previously, we were creating the app logs folder at a predefined location during initial electron startup, which meant that it had to be manually removed and prevented clean app portability. This refactors that implementation such that it's now an opt-in feature and developers must call app.setAppLogsPath(path) with an optional custom path in order to set this directory.
* docs: explanation on using protocols with partitions
* linting fixes
* Update docs/api/protocol.md
Co-Authored-By: Kilian <kilian@kilianvalkhof.com>
* Update docs/api/protocol.md
Co-Authored-By: Kilian <kilian@kilianvalkhof.com>
* Update docs/api/protocol.md
Co-Authored-By: Kilian <kilian@kilianvalkhof.com>
* be more explicit about there being a default session.
Closes#10515. Notes fundamental limitation in `navigator.mediaDevices.getUserMedia` for audio capture on some platforms so that users are aware of the ongoing issue and provides a potential workaround.
* 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
* docs: upstream doc links added to default window
Added the link to the Node docs and Chromium docs to the default window (not sure if I linked the chromium docs correctly, please let me know/feel free to suggest changes if you know the correct way to do so)
* docs: clarify what requestSingleInstanceLock() does
* Revert "docs: upstream doc links added to default window"
This reverts commit 829417cf29c6ef0222da55e7a0789d18b94a9253.
* docs: clarify what requestSingleInstanceLock() does
* 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
`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
This PR adds Touch ID authentication support for macOS with two new `SystemPreferences` methods.
1. `systemPreferences.promptForTouchID()` returns a Promise that resolves with `true` if successful and rejects with an error message if authentication could not be completed.
2. `systemPreferences.isTouchIDAvailable()` returns a Boolean that's `true` if this device is a Mac running a supported OS that has the necessary hardware for Touch ID and `false` otherwise.
Capturing window thmubnails is expensive as it actually uses the
window capturer and it records one full frame per window and then
downscale to the default size 150x150. When only interested in the
window names or the app icons we do not need all of this.
Underlying change is merged in chromium72 so this patch only modifies
the doc, see:
https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src.git/+log/72.0.3626.52/chrome/browser/media/webrtc/native_desktop_media_list.cc
Example: desktopCapturer.getSources({thumbnailSize: {width: 0, height: 0}}, ...)
Also added a unit test in spec/api-desktop-capturer-spec.js that verifies
that the returned thumbails are of type NativeImage and empty,
when the user disable fetching thumbnails.
notes: Can disable fetching the thumbnails for the DesktopCapturer.
https://github.com/electron/electron/issues/14872
* chore: Add new webFrame IsolatedWorldInfo API and deprecate
* Flag deprecated methods in documentation
* address comments
* Address review comments
* remove unused variable
* Update based on review
It was implemented on Mac and Win but not on X11.
Tested on Ubuntu 16.04 and 18.04.
Also added a unit test in spec/api-browser-window-spec.js.
This test BrowserWindow.moveTop verifies that calling moveTop
on a window does not give the focus to this window.
notes: BrowserWindow.moveTop is now available on Linux/x11
https://github.com/electron/electron/issues/12516
* docs: added webContents.getType() method
* docs: add enumeration of return value for webContents.getType()
* docs: getType() in WebContents should be class method not module method