* Introduce `net.{start|stop}Logging()`
- Slight regression right now as Electron won't automatically start logging net-logs at launch, will soon be fixed
- To implement callback for async controls
* Add `net.isLogging` & optional callback param for `net.stopLogging()`
* Fix small regression on --log-net-log
--log-net-log should work again
* Error on empty file path
* Only start with valid file path
* Remove unused var
* Allow setting log file path before URLRequestContextGetter starts logging
* Add net log tests
* Remove redundant checks
* Use brightray::NetLog
* Clean up code
* Should automatically stop listening
* 🎨 Attempt to fix styles
* Only run non-null callback
* Dump file to tmpdir
* Simplify net log spec
Spawned Electron process on Linux CI can fail to launch
* Separate netLog module
* Remove net logging test from net spec
* Add tests for netLog
* Fix header guard
* Clean up code
* Add netLog.currentlyLoggingPath
* Callback with filepath
* Add test for case when only .stopLogging() is called
* Add docs
* Reintroduce error on invalid arg
* Update copyright
* Update error message
* Juggle file path string types
Right now, `<webview>` is the only way to embed additional content in a
`BrowserWindow`. Unfortunately `<webview>` suffers from a [number of
problems](https://github.com/electron/electron/issues?utf8=%E2%9C%93&q=is%3Aissue%20is%3Aopen%20label%3Awebview%20).
To make matters worse, many of these are upstream Chromium bugs instead
of Electron-specific bugs.
For us at [Figma](https://www.figma.com), the main issue is very slow
performance.
Despite the upstream improvements to `<webview>` through the OOPIF work, it is
probable that there will continue to be `<webview>`-specific bugs in the
future.
Therefore, this introduces a `<webview>` alternative to called `BrowserView`,
which...
- is a thin wrapper around `api::WebContents` (so bugs in `BrowserView` will
likely also be bugs in `BrowserWindow` web contents)
- is instantiated in the main process like `BrowserWindow` (and unlike
`<webview>`, which lives in the DOM of a `BrowserWindow` web contents)
- needs to be added to a `BrowserWindow` to display something on the screen
This implements the most basic API. The API is expected to evolve and change in
the near future and has consequently been marked as experimental. Please do not
use this API in production unless you are prepared to deal with breaking
changes.
In the future, we will want to change the API to support multiple
`BrowserView`s per window. We will also want to consider z-ordering
auto-resizing, and possibly even nested views.