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	d6bb9b40b0* feat: add blinkUtils module with getPathForFile method This is designed to replace the File.path augmentation we currently have in place to allow apps to get the filesystem path for a file that blink has a representation of. File.path is non-standard and messes with certain websites, using a method like this is effectively 0-cost and removes one of the final deviations we have with web standards. * add error * refactor: update per PR feedback * chore: update patches * oops * chore: update patches * chore: update patches * feat: add blinkUtils module with getPathForFile method This is designed to replace the File.path augmentation we currently have in place to allow apps to get the filesystem path for a file that blink has a representation of. File.path is non-standard and messes with certain websites, using a method like this is effectively 0-cost and removes one of the final deviations we have with web standards. * add error * refactor: update per PR feedback * chore: update patches * oops * chore: update patches * chore: update patches * chore: update patches * fix: provide isolate to WebBlob::FromV8Value * chore: add tests * build: fix depshash mismatch on arm64 macOS --------- Co-authored-by: PatchUp <73610968+patchup[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
		
			
				
	
	
	
	
		
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webUtils
A utility layer to interact with Web API objects (Files, Blobs, etc.)
Process: Renderer
Methods
The webUtils module has the following methods:
webUtils.getPathForFile(file)
- fileFile - A web File object.
Returns string - The file system path that this File object points to. In the case where the object passed in is not a File object an exception is thrown. In the case where the File object passed in was constructed in JS and is not backed by a file on disk an empty string is returned.
This method superceded the previous augmentation to the File object with the path property.  An example is included below.
// Before
const oldPath = document.querySelector('input').files[0].path
// After
const { webUtils } = require('electron')
const newPath = webUtils.getPathForFile(document.querySelector('input').files[0])