import { EventEmitter } from 'events' const binding = process.electronBinding('web_frame') class WebFrame extends EventEmitter { constructor (public context: Window) { super() // Lots of webview would subscribe to webFrame's events. this.setMaxListeners(0) } findFrameByRoutingId (...args: Array) { return getWebFrame(binding._findFrameByRoutingId(this.context, ...args)) } getFrameForSelector (...args: Array) { return getWebFrame(binding._getFrameForSelector(this.context, ...args)) } findFrameByName (...args: Array) { return getWebFrame(binding._findFrameByName(this.context, ...args)) } get opener () { return getWebFrame(binding._getOpener(this.context)) } get parent () { return getWebFrame(binding._getParent(this.context)) } get top () { return getWebFrame(binding._getTop(this.context)) } get firstChild () { return getWebFrame(binding._getFirstChild(this.context)) } get nextSibling () { return getWebFrame(binding._getNextSibling(this.context)) } get routingId () { return binding._getRoutingId(this.context) } } // Populate the methods. for (const name in binding) { if (!name.startsWith('_')) { // some methods are manually populated above // TODO(felixrieseberg): Once we can type web_frame natives, we could // use a neat `keyof` here (WebFrame as any).prototype[name] = function (...args: Array) { return binding[name](this.context, ...args) } } } // Helper to return WebFrame or null depending on context. // TODO(zcbenz): Consider returning same WebFrame for the same frame. function getWebFrame (context: Window) { return context ? new WebFrame(context) : null } const _webFrame = new WebFrame(window) export default _webFrame