Electron's `AtomNSWindow` implements `accessibilityAttributeValue` to
provide various accessibility info to the OS, including window titles.
Chromium 75 changed to Apple's newer accessibility API for window titles
in the super class that `AtomNSWindow` inherits from. macOS still
supports both the old and new style APIs, but it will prefer the new
style if it is implemented. This means the Electron window title is
being ignored because the newer API at the Chromium level has taken
precedence.
By implementing the newer accessibility API in `AtomNSWindow`, this
restores correct accessibility window titles in macOS Electron apps.
This is a regression has been present since Electron 6.0.0 (the first
release including the Chromium change above).
* build: use python3 to download external binaries (#21184)
* build: use python3 to download external binaries
* Update config.py
(cherry picked from commit d34ba76eb6)
* update for python3
* Update all the print
* Revert "build: use python3 to download external binaries (#21184)"
This reverts commit 0f4ebda10f.
* Revert "Update all the print"
This reverts commit 64a423bdbe.
* Revert "update for python3"
This reverts commit 349ccafa43.
* Use older depot_tools for 6-1-x
* Revert "fix: handle WM_GETMINMAXINFO instead of letting chromium do it (#19928) (#20001)"
This reverts commit fb82bfa707.
* fix: don't reset the width and height when correcting window placement
* fix: explicitly resize the contents when exiting html fullscreen while in OS fullscreen
* test: ensure HTML fullscreen toggles while in OS fullscreen
This was a regression in #16125, which unintentionally put
`GlobalShortcutListener::RegisterAccelerator` into a
`#if defined(OS_MACOSX)` block.
Notes: Fix broken `globalShortcut.registerAll()` on Windows and Linux
* chore: update build_bring_back_node_with_ltcg_configuration.patch
set default value for node_with_ltcg=true
* fix: move ltcg definition to Release configuration
* feat: add a new contextBridge module (#20307)
* feat: add a new contextBridge module
* chore: fix docs linting
* feat: add support for function arguments being proxied
* chore: ensure that contextBridge can only be used when contextIsolation is enabled
* docs: getReverseBinding can be null
* docs: fix broken links in md file
* feat: add support for promises in function parameters
* fix: linting failure for explicit constructor
* Update atom_api_context_bridge.cc
* chore: update docs and API design as per feedback
* refactor: remove reverse bindings and handle GC'able functions across the bridge
* chore: only expose debugGC in testing builds
* fix: do not proxy promises as objects
* spec: add complete spec coverage for contextBridge
* spec: add tests for null/undefined and the anti-overwrite logic
* chore: fix linting
* spec: add complex nested back-and-forth function calling
* fix: expose contextBridge in sandboxed renderers
* refactor: improve security of default_app using the new contextBridge module
* s/bindAPIInMainWorld/exposeInMainWorld
* chore: sorry for this commit, its a big one, I fixed like everything and refactored a lot
* chore: remove PassedValueCache as it is unused now
Values transferred from context A to context B are now cachde in the RenderFramePersistenceStore
* chore: move to anonymous namespace
* refactor: remove PassValueToOtherContextWithCache
* chore: remove commented unused code blocks
* chore: remove .only
* chore: remote commented code
* refactor: extract RenderFramePersistenceStore
* spec: ensure it works with numbered keys
* fix: handle number keys correctly
* fix: sort out the linter
* spec: update default_app asar spec for removed file
* refactor: change signatures to return v8 objects directly rather than the mate dictionary handle
* refactor: use the v8 serializer to support cloneable buffers and other object types
* chore: fix linting
* fix: handle hash collisions with a linked list in the map
* fix: enforce a recursion limit on the context bridge
* chore: fix linting
* chore: remove TODO
* chore: adapt for PR feedback
* chore: remove .only
* chore: clean up docs and clean up the proxy map when objects are released
* chore: ensure we cache object values that are cloned through the V8 serializer
* docs: mark contextBridge as experimental (#20638)
* docs: mark contextBridge as experimental
This commit didn't make it to the original PR, quick addition here
* Update context-bridge.md
* chore: touch up the differences between master and 6-0-x
* chore: add v8 serializer converter, cherry picked from 2fad53e66b
* chore: support converting OnceCallback to V8 (#17941)
* chore: fixup tests
* chore: fix linting
* chore: add patch for mojo message constructor
* ci: only kill WOA processes if they are running
(cherry picked from commit 844752cd97)
* ci: actually kill leftover processes on WOA testing
(cherry picked from commit a76d2d8e53)
This is a speculative fix for a crash we are seeing in `menuDidClose`. We
can't repro the crash but the traces have it happening in this method
and just by reading through the impl the only part that jumps out as
Might Crash is this `model_` call. Other methods in the menu controller
check `model_` before using it so it probably makes sense to do that here
as well.
* ci: test on woa hardware
* ci: run tests on WOA hardware (#20031)
* ci: run tests on WOA hardware
* Temporarily disable test until #20008 is resolved
* deterministically run tests in sorted order
(cherry picked from commit bedc5f7da9)
* Disable test on WOA until #20008 is resolved
* use request instead of blur to detect openExternal success
* use blur event on mac, sigh
* oh, right, still gotta open an actual url
* Try to track down GPUinfo failure
* Make function async
* Check exitCode
* Try to resolve bad exit code on GPUInfo test
* Add logging to figure out failures on BrowserWindow.moveTop()
* Revert "Add logging to figure out failures on BrowserWindow.moveTop()"
This reverts commit e21ace30dc.
* Disable test until #20110 is resolved
* fix lint issue
* build: add WOA release to list of releases
* Add job count info for sudowoodo
* Add verification of all assets
* Fix linting and add logic to wait before printing out results
* fix: ensure that the node env is not bootstrapped before running inspector
* fix: ensure we wait for the inspect to disconnect
This re-orders our node clean up so that we free the environment before
the task runner is cleaned up as node uses the task runner during clean
up. It also calls WaitForDisconnect() to ensure that inspector agents
are notified that the context is going down.
* chore: update spec to catch SIGABRT
* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 76.0.3809.140
* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 76.0.3809.141
* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 76.0.3809.142
* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 76.0.3809.143
On multi-monitor setups where the monitors are not all origined at 0 on
the Y coordinate (E.g. vertical stacked monitors) the maximize
calculation was incorrect as it assumed top was "0". This instead
adjusts the math to calculate the correct top value.
* fix: remove WM_GETMINMAXINFO workaround since it's no longer needed
* fix: handle WM_GETMINMAXINFO ourselves
* fix: remove part of the chromium WM_GETMINMAXINFO handler
This happens occasionally when running the test suite and indicates
that the callback's been reset or the underlying reference has been
released. To workaround, print a warning.
* feat: cherry-pick V8 unwinding support
This commit backports [1] (originally written by @ThomsonTan) into V8
7.6. With this patch in place, calls made from JS into the atom core
which crash electron.exe will now generate crash dumps on Windows on
Arm rather than silently dying.
[1] https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/v8/v8/+/1701133/11
* feat: backport crashpad cpu capture context
Backport of [1] (originally written by @kaadam) to Chromium 76's
crashpad. This lets you see the register values within the crash dump.
[1]
https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/crashpad/crashpad/+/1632749
* build: make win on arm patches only apply for win on arm builds
* Update .patches
* Update .patches
* Update DEPS
* fix: update the patch to the as-landed version
* fix: remove accidental revert of crashpad_pid_check.patch
* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 76.0.3809.123
* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 76.0.3809.124
* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 76.0.3809.125
* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 76.0.3809.126
This WoA-specific change updates the compiler to one that produces
CodeView debug symbols, which means that Visual Studio can display the
values of variables whilst debugging.
* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 76.0.3809.113
* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 76.0.3809.114
* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 76.0.3809.115
* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 76.0.3809.116
* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 76.0.3809.118
* fix: don't handle browser messages before document element is created
* fix: bind ElectronApiServiceImpl later
DidCreateDocumentElement is called before the ElectronApiServiceImpl
gets bound.
* chore: add comment
* fix: make child windows not crash when ipc messages are received
This also adds a path forward for apps using child windows with
nodeIntegration to migrate into a non-leaky way of doing it.
1. Ensure that if ipcNative is missing we don't crash rather log that it
is missing
2. Add a hidden option `--enable-node-leakage-in-renderers` (temporary
measure) to allow app devs to opt in to leaking node in child windows
3. Bypasses the Opener() check if renderer process reuse is enabled
(which would prevent the leak anyway)
So the path forward is: it no longer crashes --> folks use the hidden
option --> folks opt in to renderer process reuse.
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-Authored-By: Jeremy Apthorp <jeremya@chromium.org>
* Update shell/renderer/atom_renderer_client.cc
Co-Authored-By: Jeremy Apthorp <jeremya@chromium.org>
* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 76.0.3809.95
* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 76.0.3809.96
* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 76.0.3809.97
* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 76.0.3809.98
Closes#11371.
Previously, we didn't consider the return value of the webRequest URLPattern mate converter, which meant that when the pattern wasn't correctly parsed owing to invalid filter specification users would not be made aware of that fact and would just think that the filtering itself had failed. This corrects that error by moving the business logic of url pattern parsing out of the converter and into the function itself so that granular and specific errors can be thrown.
There's also no real reason that i'm aware of not to allow wider breadth of filters by letting users use a wildcard for effective TLD, so I also overrode that (default for the 1-arg Parse is not to allow that).
Finally, I added some examples of url filter types for users to reference.
Building with dchecks_always_on=true in release configuration seems to
introduce flakiness because the TLS is double-freed. Amending the check
seems to fix the flakiness.
* ci: Use yarn instead of npm for lint
* build: unify YARN_VERSION variable usage and ensure CI uses yarn not npm (#18607)
* build: unify YARN_VERSION variable usage and ensure CI uses yarn not npm
* chore: use a JS helper so that it can work on windows
* chore: make script/yarn without node_modules installed
(cherry picked from commit a45afddb75)
* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 76.0.3809.73
* build: handle new helper apps for renderer and plugin bundles
* build: update symbol generation logic for all helpers
* feat: update to node 12.4 (#19270)
This points our node repo at upstream (nodejs/node) and uses the base node tag as the target ref. We then use our existing patch system and patch files to apply our changes on top of node. This unifies how we patch upstream repos and makes our node patches easier to reason, view, understand and most importantly reduce.
This also upgrades Electron 6 to Node 12.4
Notes: Upgraded to Node 12.4
* chore: cherry pick changes required for node 12.4 from #18924
* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 76.0.3809.64
* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 76.0.3809.65
* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 76.0.3809.66
* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 76.0.3809.67
The wiring to update prefs when you toggle between dark mode and light mode exists in the content layer but the actual value setting is done in either //chrome or in shell. We need to set the preferred_color_scheme pref value in order for the CSS query to work correctly. The DarkModeObserver in content will automatically regenerate prefs when dark mode is toggled.
Fixes#15540
* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 76.0.3809.38
* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 76.0.3809.39
* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 76.0.3809.40
* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 76.0.3809.42
* chore: add debounce on the updateWebContentsVisibility method to ensure quick changes in occlusion do not result in flickering
* chore: update old patch headers
* chore: update patches for E6 without host refactor
* chore: Revert "build: use yarn to install arm modules (#18802)"
This reverts commit 97bec607fe.
script/yarn.js doesn't exist in 5-0-x or 6-0-x
* chore: use manual invocation of npx yarn
* 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
* chore: fix lint
* fix: reject the executeJavaScript promise when it fails to execute the script
Closes#9102
* Update atom/renderer/api/atom_api_web_frame.cc
Co-Authored-By: Jeremy Apthorp <nornagon@nornagon.net>
* Update atom/renderer/api/atom_api_web_frame.cc
Co-Authored-By: Jeremy Apthorp <nornagon@nornagon.net>
* fix: missing semicolon
Don't re-enter fullscreen if there is a pending operation,
for subframe fullscreen request `EnterFullScreenModeForTab`
will be called for both the frame in question as well as
the outer webContents hosting it.
* feat: Add option to conditionally disable site instance patches (#18396)
* 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
* chore: do not warn in about context aware in v6
* chore: update patches
* 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
* build: use python-dbusmock v0.18.1 on Linux
To prevent timeout errors with some other python-dbusmock versions.
* Don't use a fixed version of python-dbusmock
Co-Authored-By: John Kleinschmidt <jkleinsc@github.com>
* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 76.0.3807.2
* chore: update patches
* fix: Don't leak system network context when nw service is disabled
https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/1632494
NetworkService is now deleted by using SequnceLocalStorageSlot
on the IO thread when the service is disabled, which expects
all associated NetworkContexts on that sequence to be destroyed.
* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 76.0.3808.1
* fix: Destroy all network contexts before primary network context
* chore: update patches
* Simplify out-of-process service registration
https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/1615882
* [ThreadPool] Rename base::ThreadPool to base::ThreadPoolInstance
https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/1634851
* fix: -Winconsistent-missing-override warnings
* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 76.0.3809.1
* chore: update patches
* Change CreateBrowserMainParts to return unique_ptrs
https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/1632532
* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 76.0.3809.3
Fixes: #18503
Refs: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/1576232
For whatever reason Chromium made this change and then made the default
//content behavior to return false for all IsDataResourceGzipped
requests. This PR updates our ContentClient impl to return the correct
values.
Notes: Fixed issues where some `chrome://*` URLs would not render
correctly
* 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.
Fixes#18236.
Our options parsing for dialogs correctly set options if no window was passed, but then did not correctly set the window back to null and it was then left as an object equal to options. This caused a crash when passed to native code as there is no valid circumstance where the window would be an object.
* fix: update the FileSelectHelper to support the new promise API
Fixes#18254
So it turns out we've successfully introduced a way to write
non-typesafe C++.
This fixes two things:
* Uses the object the promise resolves
* Ensures we attach the Then handler before moving the promise
* fix: also fix misuse of Promise::Then in the download manager
This adds a patch to support functionality that we were using but chromium changed it. Electron uses breakpad on windows, chromium uses crashpad (which is newer). So this patch is needed until we update electron to use crashpad for windows.
The network service APIs do not support the fine-grained clearing of the auth cache. In preparation for switching to the network service in 7.x, log a warning that the options argument is deprecated. Ref #17970.
This might not be quite right as we could also potentially expose the new options that are available: namely, start and end time. #17970 does not expose those options, but it would in theory be possible to support them with the existing network service APIs. The current options object does not offer time-based cache clearing.
* fix: ensure the inspector agent is shutdown before cleaning up the node env
* spec: add tests to ensure clean shutdown with connected inspector agent
* Update node_debugger.cc
* build: ensure consistent package-lock across multiple machines
* build: fix linting errors and use npm ci instead of npm install
* build: use a yarn.lock and yarn instead of package-lock and npm
* chore: replace package-lock.json files with yarn.lock
* chore: replace last instance of `npm install`
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.
* fix: add boringssl backport to support node upgrade
* fix: Update node_includes.h, add DCHECK macros
* fix: Update node Debug Options parser usage
* fix: Fix asar setup
* fix: using v8Util in isolated context
* fix: make "process" available in preload scripts
* fix: use proper options parser and remove setting of _breakFirstLine
_breakFirstLine was being set on the process, but that has changed in node 12 and so is no longer needed. Node will handle it properly when --inspect-brk is provided
* chore: update node dep sha
* fix: process.binding => _linkedBinding in sandboxed isolated preload
* fix: make original-fs work with streams
* build: override node module version
* fix: use _linkedBinding in content_script/init.js
* chore: update node ref in DEPS
* build: node_module_version should be 73
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)].
This turns the AtomViewMsg_Offscreen message, which only called the global setter blink::WebView::SetUseExternalPopupMenus(false) to get Chrome to render popup menus in the renderer instead of externally on macOS, into a command-line renderer flag --offscreen which does the same thing, except at render thread startup time, which is where Chromium sets the flag: https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+/refs/tags/75.0.3755.3/content/renderer/render_thread_impl.cc#728.
This was the last usage of RenderViewObserver in our codebase, so this PR also removes that class.
* Comparison using is when operands support __eq__
Comparison using 'is' when equivalence is not the same as identity
When you compare two values using the is or is not operator, it is the object identities of the two values that is tested rather than their equality. If the class of either of the values in the comparison redefines equality then the is operator may return False even though the objects compare as equal. Equality is defined by the __eq__ or, in Python2, __cmp__ method. To compare two objects for equality, use the == or != operator instead.
Recommendation
When you want to compare the value of two literals, use the comparison operator == or != in place of is or is not.
If the uniqueness property or performance are important then use an object that does not redefine equality.
* fix: Comparison using is when operands support __eq__
Comparison using 'is' when equivalence is not the same as identity
When you compare two values using the is or is not operator, it is the object identities of the two values that is tested rather than their equality. If the class of either of the values in the comparison redefines equality then the is operator may return False even though the objects compare as equal. Equality is defined by the __eq__ or, in Python2, __cmp__ method. To compare two objects for equality, use the == or != operator instead.
Recommendation
When you want to compare the value of two literals, use the comparison operator == or != in place of is or is not.
If the uniqueness property or performance are important then use an object that does not redefine equality.
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.
* fix: make OSR work with viz compositor
* fix: update OSR patch
* fix: update patch again
* fix: update viz_osr.patch for macOS
* fix: gn check warnings
* chore: no need to change SoftwareOutputDeviceWinProxy
* chore: add check in case we missed something
* fix: consider scale factor when compare size
* fix: make GPU OSR work
* fix: autofill popups with OSR
* chore: use UNIX line ending for osr_video_consumer
* chore: code is already in defined(OS_MACOSX)
* fix: share same OSR implementation on macOS
This should also fix the crash when there is navigation on macOS.
* test: osr window should not crash after navigation
* fix: make osr work on Mac properly
* fix: software osr on windows
* fix: software osr on Linux
* fix: compilation error introduced with rebase
* fix: split local surface id allocation into two
* Update osr_host_display_client_mac.mm
* chore: update copyright year
* fix: update patch
* 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
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.
* 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
NOLINT disables the linting error that we can't fix because its just
implementing a content API.
We also disable clang-format because it tries to format the // NOLINT
onto a new line which doesn't exactly work
* 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
* spec: add tests for the autoUpdater on macOS that actually test if it works
* spec: add express as dep
* spec: add logic to auto-trust self-signed certificate and not run autoupdate specs on MAS
* build: fix the step name for importing the codesign cert
* chore: update updater spec PR as per feedback
* fix: s/atomBinding/electronBinding
* build: use spawn instead of exec
* fix: ensure dots in content script patterns aren't used as wildcards
* chore: sanitise all regexp special chars
* chore: extract to helper
* chore: fixup helper
navigations
There is a race condition between DidCreateScriptContext and another
navigation occuring in the main process. If the navigation occurs while
the preload script is running, the same process is re-used. This
ensures that any pending navigations are completely removed / ignored
when we trigger a new navigation.
Fixes#17576
On windows removeSync randomly seems to fail with DIRNOTEMPTY. By using
the async version fs-extra will do some back-off-retry logic to
hopefully get this dir deleted
So although apple has it documented that notifications with duplicate identifiers in the same session won't be presented. They apparently forgot to mention that macOS also non-deterministically and without any errors, logs or warnings will also not present some notifications in future sessions if they have a previously used identifier.
As such, we're going to truly randomize these identifiers so they are
unique between apps and sessions. The identifier now consists of a
randomly generated UUID and the app bundle id.
* 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 829417cf29.
* docs: clarify what requestSingleInstanceLock() does
* test: add test for second-instance event parameter
* robustify getting data from child process
* fix test on windows
* fix lint
* Update api-app-spec.js
* fix package-lock.json
Until one of the latest version of node, the definition of the DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN macro in node was different than in chromium. That is no longer the case, so just undefining the macro in node_includes.h works.
* 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
* 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
* refactor: load electron builtin modules with process._linkedBinding
NODE_BUILTING_MODULE_CONTEXT_AWARE and process.binding are
removed in https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/25829. This changes
uses the alternative available without any functionality change.
* chore: roll node
* fix: remove usage of abort_report_np in MAS builds
* fix: remove usage of pthread_chdir in MAS builds
* fix: remove usage of setapplicationisdaemon in MAS builds
* chore: update patch manifest
* Add content script injector to sandboxed renderer
* Fix 'getRenderProcessPreferences' binding to the wrong object
* Pass getRenderProcessPreferences to content-scripts-injector
* Emit document-start and document-end events in sandboxed renderer
* Use GetContext from RendererClientBase
* Prevent script context crash caused by lazily initialization
* Remove frame filtering logic for onExit callback
Since we're keeping track of which frames we've injected the bundle into, this logic is redundant.
* Add initial content script tests
* Add contextIsolation variants to content script tests
* Add set include
* Fix already loaded extension error
* Add tests for content scripts 'run_at' options
* Catch script injection eval error when CSP forbids it
This can occur in a rendered sandbox when a CSP is enabled. We'll need to switch to using isolated worlds to fix this.
* Fix content script tests not properly cleaning up extensions
* Fix lint and type errors
It is owned by URLRequestStreamJob on the IO thread once request starts,
but if the ownership was abondoned while transfering it to IO thread
which is possible when a request is aborted, then we need to make sure
its destroyed on the right thread to avoid lock in v8.
* chore: roll node
in particular, this picks up electron/node#70a78f07b, which fixes an issue with incorrect usage of the BN_bn2bin_padded API in boringssl
* fix tests
* fix: backport upstream fixes for color chooser dialogs
* chore: fix patches, Windows bad, linux good
* Update color_chooser_mac.patch
* Update color_chooser_win.patch
* build: enable gn check for //electron:electron_lib
* ci: add gn check step
* ci: set depot_tools path
* chrome_key_systems_provider.h nogncheck
* chore: fix gn check errors on windows
* chore: gn check //electron:electron_app
`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.
This change undoes the hack that was put in because of a bug in chromium. That has since been fixed in chromium, so this is no longer need, hence removing.
The 'BrowserWindow' > 'preserves transparency' test, validates this working.
In the mac file dialog implementation of show*OpenDialog, a settings
object is passed down to the dialog completion handler.
However at the time the completion handler is invoked, the settings
object is already out-of-scope, resulting in an invalid access to
the security_scoped_bookmarks flag.
The fix is to capture the value of the flag and passing that directly
to the completion handler.
fixes issue #16664
* build: upgrade asar to ^1.0.0
This is to remove a transitive security vulnerability.
The API changed from callbacks to Promises, so `script/gn-asar.js`
needed to be changed.
* build: add klaw to package.json
`klaw` is used in `script/lint.js`, but it was a transitive dependency.
* build: add fs-extra to package.json
`fs-extra` is used in `script/gn-asar.js`, but it was a transitive
dependency.
* refactor: Port inspector to TypeScript
* refactor: Add another type to inspector
* refactor: Use correct paths
* Update lib/renderer/inspector.ts
Co-Authored-By: felixrieseberg <felix@felixrieseberg.com>
* refactor: Implement feedback <3
* refactor: Don't define blob at all
* fix: Correct type
* refactor: Port renderer/init to TypeScript
* Update lib/renderer/init.ts
Co-Authored-By: felixrieseberg <felix@felixrieseberg.com>
* refactor: Type this a bit more loosely
* refactor: Type parseOption strictly
* build: make torque patch more specific
the v8_generator_toolchain should only be overriden if the snapshot toolchain is a native arm or arm64 toolchain
* Only test native mksnapshot on arm64
* Put environment variable in container
* refactor: Port security-warnings to TypeScript
* chore: make aliasify work on .ts files as well
* refactor: Implement feedback <3
* refactor: Correctly call executeJavaScript
* chore: make aliasify work on .ts files as well
* refactor: Port ipc-renderer-internal to TypeScript
* refactor: Correctly import internal ipcRenderer
* refactor: One more rename
* refactor: Fix one more lint issue
* refactor: Correctly reference ipcRendererInternal
* 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
* refactor: Port window-setup to TS
* refactor: Make the linter happy
* refactor: Sneaky little TS error
* refactor: Correctly import window-setup
* refactor: Implement feedback <3
* refactor: Allow decorators in TS
* refactor: Use named windowSetup in isolatedRenderer
* refactor: Help TS understand
* refactor: Welp, use createEvent again
* refactor: Use the correct target in the decorator
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.
* fix: pass result to chrome.tabs.executeScript callback
Additionally, remove `nextId` counter in favor of `originResultID` counter which is more widely used in this file.
* fix: remove need for eslint override and better match style
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
* Change Polish flag
* Change of previously setuped flag of Monaco to Polish flag
* fix: change flags
* add Indonesian flag at former place
* append Polish flag at the end
* feat: enable autofill popups on mac
* fix: make popup positioning better
* fix: don't try to show popup when widget is closing or not visible
* fix: unify conditions
* refactor: use PopupViewCommon from chrome directly
* lint: mark constructor explicit
* fix: use a patch instead of dummy functions to make things compile on Windows
* chore: address review suggestions
* Update atom/browser/ui/cocoa/views_delegate_mac.mm
Co-Authored-By: brenca <benecene@gmail.com>
* fix: do not create native api::WebFrame in webFrame
When reloading a page without restarting renderer process (for example
sandbox mode), the blink::WebFrame is not destroyed, but api::WebFrame
is always recreated for the new page context. This leaves a leak of
api::WebFrame.
* fix: remove spell checker when page context is released
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
This PR better preserves existing behavior in `deprecate.promisify()` in the cases where the promise fails. Previously, if a callback was only called with `data` instead of `err, data` and the promise was rejected, `data` would be populated with `err`, which could be confusing to users. This makes it such that `err` is called back on promise rejection if a callback is called with `err, data` a la Node.js.
* 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
* refactor: remove js2asar.py and port logic to JS in more readable / GN-style way
* refactor: further clean up ASAR impl, add new node_action GN template
* fix: Note detection in PR
* fix: 'BREAKING CHANGE' detection in PR body
* fix: when to include PRs that landed in other branches too
* fix: when available, use clerk's notes
* Run electron tests first to show those failures first
Enable logging on CI
* disable failing tests on Windows 32 bit
* Temporarily disable testing mksnapshot as that seems to hang
* fix: improve the way frameless windows are handled on Windows
* tidy up code
* fix: return nullAcceleratedWidget instead of nullptr
* fix: format, use reinterpret cast
* chore: deprecate webFrame.registerURLSchemeAsPrivileged
* Add register schemes protocol api
* update branch to enable browser process API
* Revert deprecation changes
* Fetch API support
* Updated api to take an array, still working on tests
* Update tests
* Remove web frame API
* Minor changes
* update scheme registrations on browser and renderer process
* fix: enable ses.getBlobData spec
* Update breaking changes doc
* 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
* We know result's size will be same as app_metrics_'s size so optimize the vector.
Reserving a vector to save on reallocation cost.
* Narrow scopes of variables to avoid error and optimize them.
Made two vectors scope narrower and reserved them because we know the size in advance. This helps save on allocation costs.
* fix spacing
* Update timeout for native_mksnapshot and use bigger machines
* Revert "build: temporarily disable arm to unblock nightlies (#16479)"
This reverts commit 51961fccfa.
* 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
* fix: emit IPC event in correct context if isolation and sandbox enabled
IPC events were not being delivered to renderer processes when both
`contextIsolation` and `sandbox` were enabled. This is because the
`AtomSandboxedRenderFrameObserver` class was incorrectly using the
`MainWorldScriptContext`, rather than conditionally selecting the
context based on if isolation was enabled.
Fixes#11922
beeps on Linux are made by writing BEL to /dev/console,
which requires elevated permissions on Ubuntu. So if
opening /dev/console fails, fall back to /dev/tty.
* fix: use version name in release notes
* fix: omit previously-released notes
* fix: sniff semantic commit types from PR subjects
instead of only from commit messages
* fix: do not use unrecognized semantic commit types
* chore: do not hardcode Release-Notes comment text
It used to be '<!-- One-line Change Summary Here-->',
it's currently a link to a best-practices page, and
it'll probably change again in the future. Let's just
match on <!--.*--> instead.
* chore: copyedit the help page
* chore: use clerk's OMIT_FROM_RELEASE_NOTES_KEYS
* chore: tweak comments
* chore: rename 'breaks' property as 'breaking'
HEX with alpha can be #RRGGBBAA or #AARRGGBB. In Electron it's the latter. It's nice to explicitly state that, so others wont have to try twice like me :).
* feat: add multi BrowserView support to BrowserWindow
Add functions addBrowserView, removeBroserView, getBrowserViews to
BrowserWindow class. Existing API as setBrowserView and
getBrowserView code replaced to use new api inside.
* fix: for lint and osx compile errors
* fix: lint error in test code
* feat: add multi BrowserView support to BrowserWindow
Add functions addBrowserView, removeBroserView, getBrowserViews to
BrowserWindow class. Existing API as setBrowserView and
getBrowserView code replaced to use new api inside.
* fix: for lint and osx compile errors
* fix: lint error in test code
* fix: method to be accessible on mac api impl
* fix: missed function declarations for mac impl
* fix: use base class reset function
* ci: Cleanup directories after build
* Use rm to cleanup source directory
* Update vsts.yml
* Check if files actually deleted
* Get rid of hidden files too
In Electron 2.0, `--disable-features=ColorCorrectRendering` could be
used to make the app use the display color space (e.g. P3 on Macs)
instead of color correcting to sRGB. Because color correct rendering is
always enabled on Chromium 62 and later and because
`--force-color-profile` has no effect on macOS, apps that need e.g. P3
colors are currently stuck on Electron 2.0.
This restores the functionality removed in
https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/698347 in the form of the
`--disable-color-correct-rendering` switch.
This can be removed once web content (including WebGL) learn how
to deal with color spaces. That is being tracked at
https://crbug.com/634542 and https://crbug.com/711107.
As an example of a widely used app using
`--disable-features=ColorCorrectRendering`, see VSCode:
3f33ef2593/src/main.js (L138-L139)
Notes: Add `--disable-color-correct-rendering` switch
* allow 2 threads for CreateIoCompletionPort on single-core
* use base::SysInfo::NumberOfProcessors instead of env var
* CHECK that uv_loop_ has not been used before replacing its iocp
* Added mouse forward/back button support on Linux
* Added browser history navigation action bindings for Windows, Mac, and Linux keyboard
* Removed new `history-action` event and modified `app-command` to execute on such events
* Removed attempt at macOS support and added constants
* Clarified app-command documentation
* Reverted 'app-command' description change
* Format code
* docs: apply arrow functions to app.makeSingleInstance example
* docs: apply arrow functions to session docs
* docs: change normal to arrow functions in File object docs
* fix: use Chromium's determined new site instance as candidate when navigating.
When navigating to a new address, consider using Chromium's determined site instance
for the new page as it should belong to an existing browsing instance when the
navigation was triggered by window.open().
fixes 8100.
* Revert "fix: use Chromium's determined new site instance as candidate when navigating."
This reverts commit eb95f935654a2c4d4457821297670836c10fdfd5.
* fix: delegate site instance creation back to content when sandboxed.
* fix: ensure site isolation is on
* test: adapt ut for cross-site navigation
* fix: register pending processes during a navigation.
* refactor: dont call loadURL for a window constructed from an existing webContents.
* test: add sandboxed affinity UT's.
* fix: check affinity before deciding if to force a new site instance.
* chore: adapt subsequent patch.
* refactor: constify logically const methods.
* fix: do not reuse site instances when navigation redirects cross-site.
* test: ensure localStorage accessible after x-site redirect.
* test: adapt localStorage acess denied UT for site isolation.
* fix: do not send render-view-deleted for speculative frames.
* chore: amend tests after rebase.
* test: add ut for webContents' render-view-deleted emission
* fix: introduce current-render-view-deleted for current RVH's deletions.
Revert render-view-deleted to being emitted with any RVH's deletion.
current-render-view-deleted is emitted only when the RVH being deleted
is the current one.
* refactor: style and comments fixed.
* Update mojave-dark-mode-guide.md
Add info about dark mode support in electron-builder
* Update mojave-dark-mode-guide.md
* Update mojave-dark-mode-guide.md
* fix: backport patch that ensures that cookie store is always created
* fix: disable cookie encryption
* fix: flush the cookie store when NetworkContext shuts down
* test: add test for cookie store persistance
* Update patches/common/chromium/ensure_cookie_store.patch
Co-Authored-By: brenca <benecene@gmail.com>
* Update patches/common/chromium/ensure_cookie_store.patch
Co-Authored-By: brenca <benecene@gmail.com>
* feat: Implement process.getMemoryFootprint to get the process memory usage
* Add spec
* fix: must enter node env in callback
* Update function call
* Update spec
* Update API data
* update spec
* Update include
* update test for shared bytes
* Update atom/common/api/atom_bindings.cc
Co-Authored-By: nitsakh <nitsakh@icloud.com>
* Update atom/common/api/atom_bindings.cc
Co-Authored-By: nitsakh <nitsakh@icloud.com>
* Update API
* Update the callback isolate
* Update to work after app ready
* Update docs
* Update docs/api/process.md
Co-Authored-By: nitsakh <nitsakh@icloud.com>
* Update docs/api/process.md
Co-Authored-By: nitsakh <nitsakh@icloud.com>
* Fix crash
* feat: add registerAccelerator flag to allow menu items to skip registration
* docs: add docs for registerAccelerator
* docs: re-add accidentally removed line
* build: fix native_mksnapshot build
When we changed our electron_mksnapshot_zip target to include the v8_context_snapshot_generator, this dependency made the `run_mksnapshot` target run which was trying to run an arm/arm64 binary on x64 hardware.
Don't use custom build args for native_mksnapshot as they are not needed
* Added comment on why snapshot_blob.bin is skipped on arm/arm64
With mixed sandbox enabled we need to load the chrome.* APIs in the
sandbox init.js so that chrome extensions load correctly.
This mirrors the equivilant impl in `atom_renderer_client.cc`
Fixes#15561
* Add method to get system´s user region
* Fix linter
* Remove auto types
* Improved detection for POSIX
* Change name, add specs, minor fixes
* Remove left overs
* Fix locale test
* Fix Linux test
* Coding style fixes
* Fix docs
* Add test excaption for Linux
* fix spelling
* Polishing
* fix: ensure that file descriptors 0/1/2 are opened at startup
This fixes an issue where the gpu subprocess was writing messages to a
random pipe or socket. The standard file desciptors are closed in
chromium's subprocesses because of an unfortunate interaction with
libuv's tty handling code leaving them with the FD_CLOEXEC flag.
* style: fix lint warnings
Global requests currently includes DNS over HTTPS requests,
certain cert validation requests (OCSP, AIA, etc) on some platforms
and geolocation requests.
Extend the existing win.setBounds functionality by allowing developers to partially update bounds without being forced to pass in all four bounds values. No existing functionality is altere
* fix: match Chrome's font fallback behavior
Fixes#15481
* add a cache
* add test
* another test
* fix tests
* arial -> dejavu sans on linux apparently?
* feat: add method to DownloadItem that allows customization of dialog options
* docs: add docs for get/setSaveDialogOptions
* add missing copy constructor for DialogSettings on mac and linux
* fix: don't filter dialog options for mas build, don't return properties
* test: add test for get/setSaveDialogOptions
* fix: remove openDevtools added for debugging
* test: fix failing test because of new event parameter
* docs: use SaveDialogOptions instead of Object
* docs: Add 'worker' as a possible value for `process.type`
* fix: make certain properties on `process` read only:
* `mas`
* `windowsStore`
* `versions.electron`
* `versions.chrome`
* `type`
* `pid`
* `sandboxed`
* fix: use PR 'Notes' comment in release notes
* fix: follow links in roller-bot PRs
* refactor: better reference point version selection
* if we're a stable release, use the current brnach's previous stable
* if we're a beta release, use the current branch's previous beta
* if no match found, use the newest stable that precedes this branch
* refactor: dedup the caching functions' code
* refactor: partially rewrite release note generator
* parse release notes comments from PRs
* do not display no-notes PRs
* handle roller-bot commits by following cross-repo commits/PRs
* minor tweaks to note rendering, e.g. capitalization
* fix: fix lint:js script typo
* fix: copy originalPr value to rollerbot PR chains
* fix: handle more cases in release notes generator
* handle force-pushes where no PR
* better type guessing on pre-semantic commits
* fix: handle more edge cases in the note generator
* better removal of commits that landed before the reference point
* ensure '<!-- One-line Change Summary Here-->' is removed from notes
* handle more legacy commit body notes e.g. "Chore(docs)"
* check for fix markdown in PR body e.g. a link to the issue page
* chore: tweak code comments
* refactor: easier note generator command-line args
* refactor: group related notes together
* feat: query commits locally for gyp and gn deps
* chore: slightly better filtering of old commits
* feat: omit submodule commits for .0.0 releases
More specifically, only include them if generating release
notes relative to another release on the same branch.
Before that first release, there's just too much churn.
* refactor: make release-notes usable as a module
Calling it from the command line and from require()() now
do pretty much the same thing.
* refactor: passing command-line args means use HEAD
* chore: plug in the release note generator
* feat: support multiline 'Notes:' messages.
xref: https://github.com/electron/trop/pull/56
xref: https://github.com/electron/clerk/pull/16
* remove accidental change in package.json
* simplify an overcomplicated require() call
* Don't use PascalCase on releaseNotesGenerator()
* Remove code duplication in release notes warnings
* remove commented-out code.
* don't use single-character variable names.
For example, use 'tag' instead of 't'. The latter was being
used for map/filter arrow function args.
* Look for 'backport' rather than 'ackport'.
* Wrap all block statements in curly braces.
* fix tyop
* fix oops
* Check semver validity before calling semver.sort()
Previously the code only set the GtkFileChooser's property if `properties.showHiddenFiles` was set.
This PR unconditionally sets the GtkFileChooser's property so that hidden files will be hidden if `properties.showHiddenFiles` was not set.
* feat: add event and method to detect high contrast color mode
* docs: add docs for isHighContrastColorScheme and high-contrast-color-scheme-changed
* refactor: correct type of contrast
* fix: don't append Shift modifier text twice to accelerators
* style: use the new way of creating patches
* test: add menu item accelerator display tests
* fix: allocate accelerator on the stack
* fix: adjust tests to match expected behavior on mac
* refactor: improve menubar keyboard accessibility
* fix: create a temporary widget for tray icon context menu
* fix: focus menu bar with Alt when autohide is off
* fix: make menu bar focus work more like the native menus
* fix: only focus menu bar if it's not already focused
* fix: track accelerator registration to avoid duplicates
* docs: add docs for & notation in app menu item names
* fix: only try to activate accelerator if it's registered
* fix: add friend to monitor window focus change
* style: add <memory> include
* test: add an option to native tests runner to run also disabled tests
* ci: run all native tests on clean Chromium
* ci: update the disabled tests list for native unittests
* fix: child window with nativeWindowOpen should disable node integration
* Revert "fix: do not enable node integration in child window if not enabled (#15076)"
This reverts commit 0252d7686c.
This patch is not needed anymore since we are force disabling node integration
for child windows.
* fix: allow stream protocols to return headers with multiple values
This allows stream protocols to return headers with multiple values as
an array of values.
Fixes https://github.com/electron/electron/issues/14778
* Prefer ConvertFromV8
* Cleanup header conversion
1. Deduplicate the code by using a lambda
2. Remove duplicate calls to headers->Get(key)
* Fix broken test
Headers with multiple values are now being converted correctly, this
test asserted the wrong behavior.
* Don't call gtk_widget_show_all() on popup dialog.
Fixes#15317.
Notes: Fixed incorrect display of some GtkMessageDialog icons.
The issue is caused because GtkMessageDialog contains an icon widget
which is not shown when there's no associated icon. Our call to
`gtk_widget_show_all()` overrides this, showing the uninitialized
icon widget.
This PR fixes the issue by calling `gtk_widget_show()` where needed
and removing use of `gtk_widget_show_all()` in the message dialog.
* use gtk_dialog_set_default_response() for default
* fix: support icons on gtk+ messageboxes.
* ci: run unittests on clean Chromium
* test: add '--run-only-disabled-tests' flag to "script/native-tests.py"
* ci: add a job to run only disabled unittests
* test: use a different GN config for the native tests
* test: enable blink_common_unittests
* test: disable WeakPtrDeathTest*
* refactor: remove -new-contents-created event
Chromium expects us to take ownership of WebContents in AddNewContents,
we should not create V8 wrapper in WebContentsCreated, otherwise we
would have WebContents being managed by 2 unique_ptr at the same time.
* refactor: make CreateAndTake take unique_ptr
* Fix loading of devtools extensions on startup
The persisted DevTools Extensions were not being loaded correctly at startup. The `addDevToolsExtension` function was not defined when it was being called. An error was being thrown and ignored, so the whole thing would fail silently. I moved the code to load the extensions to the end of the event handler, so now it works.
* fixup: remove trailing spaces to unblock CI
* fixup: add logging when the Electron Enable Logging env var is set
* Fix linter error on undefined srcDirectory
* fixup: catch exception when loading extension
* Revert "fixup: catch exception when loading extension"
This reverts commit 42c2cf95bc.
* remove printing related things from chromium_src
* chore: add printing build flag and patch
* fix: include PrintingService on other platforms too
* fix: printing_handler is only needed on Windows
* fix: format BUILD.gn properly
* fix: rename printing build flag to avoid conflict with chromium
* fix: place previously missed printing calls behind build flag
* fix: accidentally renamed flag in patch file
* fix: don't include all printing strings
* fix: allow ShowItemInFolder and OpenItem to block, fixing a DCHECK crash
* fix: make things compile, some changes got lost while rebasing
* fix: remove rogue line from BUILD.gn
* chore: update patch description
* style: lint fix
* chore: use chromium printing buildflag, move node related stuff out of patch
* revert: remove ScopedAllowBlockingForTesting call
* fix: fix my rebase blooper
* fix: re-add header lost during rebase, update patch
* fix: add <map> include, tweak the patch a bit
* revert: remove rogue diff from patch
* fix: clean up after rebase
* chore: add tts patch and buildflag, makes tts work again
* chore: add tts patch and buildflag, makes tts work again
* fix: make things compile
* build: add relevant tts files for linux
* fix: update patch and patch description, should now compile on mac
* build: move chrome specific sources under chromium_src:chrome target
* build: enable_extensions again
We are depending on them, check `//electron/chromium_src:chrome` target
for more info.
* fix: update tts.patch to receive notifications about browser context destruction
* fix: extend browser process from chrome layer
The global state g_browser_process is shared between //chrome
and //electron.
* spec: add basic speech synthesis test
* spec: skip speech tests on ci
* build: fix compilation on windows
* fix: update and enable osr
* fix: update MacHelper view to call GetNativeView
* style: move stuff around to make more sense
* chore: move OSR related things in SetOwnerWindow to CommonWebContentsDelegate
* fix: avoid crashing when GetOffscreenRenderWidgetHostView is called
* fix: specify default for current_device_scale_factor_
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private:
// Replyer for the synchronous messages.
content::RenderFrameHost*sender_=nullptr;
IPC::Message*message_=nullptr;
base::Optional<MessageSyncCallback>callback_;
DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(Event);
};
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