* build: fixup windows source cache for release
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* build: fixup ffmpeg gn gen
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* build: add build-tools depot_tools to PATH
There are some cases where it is still expected that depot_tools be in the path
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* put back regular gn gen for ffmpeg
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* build: add retry to moving source cache
This resolves the error: `Move-Item : The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process.`
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build: move set cookie before build tools
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refactor: use C++20's contains() method (#45742)
* chore: use std::map<>::contains() instead of count() or find()
* chore: use std::map<>::contains() instead of base::Contains()
* fix: take Snapped status into account when showing a window
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* fixup! fix: take Snapped status into account when showing a window
fix: bad trop
* fixup! fix: take Snapped status into account when showing a window
apply patch manually due to context shear in Chromium versions
* fix: bad ckerr
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refactor: remove unused ElectronBrowserContext::extension_system()
Last use removed on Jul 21, 2020 by 2fb14f5 in PR #24575
This fixes a raw_ptr warning by letting us remove the raw_ptr field
`ElectronBrowserContext::extension_system_`.
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fix: correct electron gin embedder indices (#45389)
fix: correct gin embedder indices.
Move electron extra embedders to the end of the enum so they do not
interfere with chromium embedders indices.
Also use kEmbedderBlinkTag directly in its index calculation without
adding extra indices from other tags.
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* refactor: make UtilityProcessWrapper inherit privately from mojo::MessageReceiver
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* refactor: make ParentPort inherit privately from mojo::MessageReceiver
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* refactor: make MessagePort inherit privately from mojo::MessageReceiver
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* fix: potential timing issue in utilityProcess test
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* fix: potential timing issue in utilityProcess esm test
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fix: remove redundant MediaCaptureDevicesDispatcher::GetInstance() call
This appears to be a copy-paste error introduced in 465dee2c
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* refactor: simplify Invoker::IsOK()
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* refactor: might as well make it [[nodiscard]] as well
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chore: [33-x-y] cherry-pick 3 changes from 1-M132
* 9209292e7898 from v8
* 97e828af5cbc from v8
* ca504d096c39 from v8
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refactor: remove unused isolate arg from GlobalShortcut constructor
has not been used since f1a0d5e811 (#22755)
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refactor: do not use AdaptCallbackForRepeating in electron_api_url_loader.cc
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refactor: use base::FindPtrOrNull() in WebFrameMain::FromFrameTreeNodeId()
refactor: use base::FindPtrOrNull() in WebFrameMain::FromFrameToken()
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refactor: use base::as_bytes() in WriteAsciiChunk()
this avoids a reinterpret_cast and a static_cast
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This fixture has been calling process.exit() immediately after writing
to stdout and stderr, which the Node.js docs say is risky behavior:
> Calling process.exit() will force the process to exit as quickly as
> possible even if there are still asynchronous operations pending that
> have not yet completed fully, including I/O operations to
> process.stdout and process.stderr.
This fixture's been around for years without problems (AFAIK).
The writes are very small ('hello\n' and 'world') and finish quickly.
But recently I've been testing on a very slow CI machine. There, I see
this spec flaking when it expects stderr to be 'world' but it gets ''.
This PR changes the fixture to wait for stdout & stderr to flush
before calling process.exit().
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chore: update chromium/fix_osr_stutter_in_both_cpu_and_gpu_capture_when_page_has_animation.patch
patch was not applying cleanly from a stock 33-x-y checkout
no manual changes; patch applied with fuzz
* fix: close quick look during tests on macOS
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* use longer delay 🤷
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* fix: sharedPreviewPanel being recreated on close
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* test: ensure preview panel gets closed
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build: make sure there is at least 35GB free for cache
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refactor: forward v8::Context to v8::MicrotasksScope constructor
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build: add NSPrefersDisplaySafeAreaCompatibilityMode = false to Info.plist
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build: always use python3 in script/lib/get-version.js
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* fix: crash parsing CLSID in shell.readShortcutLink
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* fix: ignore clsid if it could not be set
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refactor: simplify StopTracing() a little by using a string_view instead of an optional<string>
We have compile-time string literals that we're passing to a method
that takes a string_view argument, so we don't need all this extra
optional<string> scaffolding
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refactor: simplify ParseUserScript()
local variable user_script no longer needed after #43205
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* perf: cache whether or not ELECTRON_DEBUG_NOTIFICATIONS env var is set
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* chore: remove unused #include
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* refactor: have CreateExtensionsClient return a unique_ptr, not a raw pointer
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* refactor: remove CreateExtensionsClient()
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* test: renable GHA on Windows disabled tests
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* test: close edge after shell.openExternal
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* test: close edge sync after shell.openExternal
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Update window-setup.ts
The message should simply read "is not supported" or, alternatively, "is not, and will not, be supported", but not "is and will not be supported".
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* build: use github actions for windows (#44136)
* build: test windows runner
* build: try build windows on windows?
* build: take win/cross changes
* build: use bash as default shell always
* build: configure git for windows build tools
* build: bash as default
* build: configure windows correctly
* build: use sha1sum
* build: force windows cipd init and python3 existence
* just pain
* build: restore cache on windows
* build: use build-tools gclient
* build: sync gclient vars to build windows job
* build: output depshash for debugging
* build: past sam was a silly goose
* build: depshash logging
* build: force lf endings for lock and DEPS
* build: platform strings are hard
* build: checkout on windows host
* sup
* no check
* idk
* sigh
* ...
* no double checkout
* build: yolo some stuff
* build: run gn-check for windows on linux hosts for speed
* use container...
* cry ?
* build: e d
* e d
* no log
* fix toolchain on windows cross check
* build: use powershell to add mksnapshot_args
* build: enable x86 and arm64 windows builds too
* clean up
* maybe not needed
* build: keep action around for post step
* build: configure git global on win
* build: ia32 zip manifest
* build: no patch depot_tools for tests
* build: get arm64 windows closer to working
* build: windows tar is ass
* 32 bit on 32 bit
* maybe bash
* build: set up nodejs
* correct windows sharding
* fix some spec runner stuff
* fix windows tests
* overwrite -Force
* sigh
* screen res
* wat
* logs
* ... more logs
* line endings will be the death of me
* remove 1080p force thing
* vsctools + logging
* disable some fullscreen tests on GHA
* no progress
* run all CI
* install visual studio on arm64
* windows hax for non windows
* maybe arm sdk
* clean up depshash logic
* build: use single check per platform
* ensure clean args
* fix loop
* remove debug
* update default build image sha for dispatch
* plzzzz
* one more try
* arm64 vctools
* sad
* build: fix non-dispatch windows gn check
* chore: debug datadog-ci location
* chore: update build-tools for newer toolchain
* chore: set path for datadog-ci
* try this
* chore: fixup gn check
* fixup gn-check some more
* fixup windows gn check
* chore: fixup windows gn check
* test: use cmd for Windows testing
* fixup use cmd for testing on Windows
* fixup windows GN check
* fixup npm config arch for x86
* Can we set test files via powershell
* fixup to set test files via powershell
* fixup set test files via powershell
* Don't check cross instance cache disk space on Windows
* Use separate step to set env variables for testing
* fixup Use separate step to set env variables for testing
* fixup Use separate step to set env variables for testing
* fixup Use separate step to set env variables for testing (AGAIN)
* use powershell if in powershell
* fixup use powershell if in powershell
* chore: remove no longer needed changes to depot_tools
xref: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/tools/depot_tools/+/5669094
and https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/5844046
* chore: try using 7zip on Windows to extract tarball
* Revert "chore: try using 7zip on Windows to extract tarball"
This reverts commit c7432b6a37.
* test: debug failing tests on GHA windows
* fix: ftbfs when including simdjson in Node.js
(cherry picked from commit 48e44c40d6)
* chore: try to track down Windows testing hang
* use correct timeout
* try this
* see if this helps
* try to figure out why node is running
* shard tests to try to narrow down WOA lockup
* try to narrow down problem test
* Narrow down blocking test more
* do we need a combo to repro
* see if this cleans up the tests
* fixup navigator.usb test
* remove logging from problematic tests
* Revert "shard tests to try to narrow down WOA lockup"
This reverts commit a180658376.
* remove logging
* debug keyboard test
* add timeout for Windows since arm64 sometimes hangs
* see if this helps
* put back original timeout
* try to use screenCapture to get screenshots of what is going on on WOA
* try using electron screencapture to debug WOA hang
* chore: turn off privacy experience
* run screenshot on both shards
* fixup screencap
* try to narrow down hanging spec
* chore: cleanup servers left open
* cleanup tests
* Revert "try to narrow down hanging spec"
This reverts commit a0f959f538.
* cleanup test debugging
* fixup extensions spec
* cleanup unneeded items
* run wtf with 2 shards instead of 6
* Revert "run wtf with 2 shards instead of 6"
This reverts commit ca2d282129.
* debug windows version on woa
* dump more info
* Get detailed CPU info
* revert debugging
* use same args as AppVeyor WOA for GHA WOA
* fixup use same args as AppVeyor WOA for GHA WOA
* fixup use same args as AppVeyor WOA for GHA WOA
* try to track down which tests trigger hang
* one or more of these combinations should hang
* break up web contents spec to find hang
* further break down api-web-contents to find hang
* test: ensure all webContents are closed
* test: fix require is not defined error
* see if api-web-contents spec is now good
* test: ensure all webContents are closed
* Revert "try to track down which tests trigger hang"
This reverts commit 07298d6ffe.
* chore: use alternate location for windows toolchain
* Reapply "try to track down which tests trigger hang"
This reverts commit 0321f76d01.
* try to narrow down problem test
* fix TEST_SHARD env var
* no, really fix TEST_SHARD env var
* see if this fixes it
* test: cleanup any remaining windows and webcontents
* see if new cleanup helps
* dont destroy webcontents for now
* fixup dont destroy webcontents for now
* Only cleanup right before process.exit
* see if this fixes the hang
* actually destroy webcontents
* Revert "Reapply "try to track down which tests trigger hang""
This reverts commit cdee7de049.
* see if this helps
* Revert "see if this helps"
This reverts commit 9a15a69cf7.
* Is it all about the web contents?
* it is all about the webcontents
but which one?
* Narrow down problem webcontents test
* try to speed up git install on WOA
* disable problematic test on WOA
* remove debugging
* remove debugging from choco installs
* Revert "disable problematic test on WOA"
This reverts commit e060fb0839.
* Revert "remove debugging"
This reverts commit f18dd8b1a5.
* run against all the tests in the failing shard
* don't run visibility tests first
* remove debugging
* 3 is a magic number
* Revert "3 is a magic number"
This reverts commit 36b91ccf9f.
* match what Appveyor runs exactly
* Revert "match what Appveyor runs exactly"
This reverts commit 7260dd4322.
* chore: sort files alphabetically
* find out what spec is leaving stuff open
* chore: Checkout PR HEAD commit
instead of merge commit
* try using app.exit instead of process.exit
* test: cleanup BrowserWindows and webContents
* Revert "chore: sort files alphabetically"
This reverts commit d9e217ffb1.
* chore: use win32 to match process.platform
Needed for build-tools to download from PRs
* chore: cache yarn dir
* fixup cache yarn
* fixup use win32 to match process.platform
* fixup use win32 to match process.platform
* fixup cache yarn
* Add debugging for WOA hang
* Add debugging for failing keyboard lock test
* Revert "Add debugging for WOA hang"
This reverts commit 8df03d568d.
* try using process.kill
* add more debugging to keyboard.lock test
* Revert "Add debugging for failing keyboard lock test"
* remove debugging
* test: disable keyboard.lock on Windows
* test: disable fullscreen tests on Windows
* test: only force test suite exit on WOA
* fixup test: only force test suite exit on WOA
* cleanup tests
* extract yarn caching/install to action
* try using bash to run windows tests
* remove left over debugging
* standardize on 'win' for Windows builds
* use 'x86' for arch for manifest files
* fixup try using bash to run windows tests
* fixup use 'x86' for arch for manifest files
* standardize on 'win' for Windows builds
* fixup use 'x86' for arch for manifest files
* fixup try using bash to run windows tests
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(cherry picked from commit be1a3dce83)
* chore: update build tools to correct sha
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`ReadUnicodeCharacter` updates index to the last character read, and not after it. We need to manually increment it to move to the next character.
It also doesn't validate that the index is valid, so we need to check that index is within bounds.
Refs: #44336
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* fix: unused variable warning when the PDF viewer is disabled
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* fix: unused function error when PDF viewer is disabled
error: unused function ParseManifest [-Werror,-Wunused-function]
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fix: use '= default' to define a trivial destructor [modernize-use-equals-default]
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this has never been used; introduced by 91071570
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* chore: remove unused isolate argument from Cookies constructor
unused since the ginify cookies refactor in Mar 2020, commit 22202255
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* fix: constructor only takes one arg now, so mark it explicit
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* docs: clarify what session.clearData() with data type 'cache' deletes
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* docs: include `shadercache`, too
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chore: remove unused gin_helper::Arguments* arg from BaseWindow::GetBackgroundColor()
looks like this was added in db79734b but never used
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* refactor: make kRelauncherArgSeparator private to relauncher.cc
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* refactor: make kRelauncherTypeArg private to relauncher.cc
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* refactor: remove unused type relauncher::CharType
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* refactor: move private constants into standalone private namespace
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* refactor: move kWaitEventName into the only function that uses it
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* refactor: more return-braced-init-list, this time for v8 and gin objects
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* refactor: more return-braced-init-list, this time for v8, gin, std, and base objects
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* refactor: avoid repeating the return type from the declaration; use a braced initializer list instead [modernize-return-braced-init-list]
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* refactor: avoid repeating the return type from the declaration; use a braced initializer list instead [modernize-return-braced-init-list]
NB: using the braced-initializer list uncovered an error here:
the float returned by std::floor() can't be implicitly cast to
an int. This is solved by using base::ClampFloor<int>() instead.
std::floor()
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* chore: remove unused local non-trivial variable relaunch_executable
became unused in June 2016 in 0d066de5
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* chore: only declare program_name local variable if used
We declared it everywhere but only used it on Windows
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* chore: remove unused local non-trivial variable path from UnregisterXWindow
it became unused in 2020 by 72a08926
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style: remove duplicate line in gn file
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* fix: performance-no-automatic-move in GetLogFileName()
remove `const` from log_filename.
Warning fixed by this commit:
../../electron/shell/common/logging.cc:40:12: warning: constness of 'log_filename' prevents automatic move [performance-no-automatic-move]
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* fix: performance-no-automatic-move in GetBundleResourcePath()
remove `const` from request_relative_path.
Warning fixed by this commit:
electron/shell/browser/extensions/electron_extensions_browser_client.cc:187:10: warning: constness of 'request_relative_path' prevents automatic move [performance-no-automatic-move]
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* fix: bugprone-narrowing-conversions warning in NativeImage::memory_usage_
- fix signed / unsigned math by using base/numerics/safe_conversions
- make memory_usage_ an int64_t so it can safely take the size_t
returned by computeByteSize()
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fix: AutofillPopup warning: use '= default' to define a trivial default constructor [modernize-use-equals-default]
refactor: reduce #indclude scope in autofill_popup.h and autofill_popup_view.h
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* docs: Make ipcRenderer and ipcMain listener API docs consistent
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* test: add some unit tests for ipcRenderer/ipcMain listener behavior
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* fix: Mark on/off methods as primary and addListener/removeListener as aliases
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* fix: clear all listeners before running ipcMain removeAllListeners tests
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fix: utilityProcess pid should be undefined after exit
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Closes https://github.com/electron/electron/issues/44569.
Fixes an issue where the WCO buttons were hidden on Linux in fullscreen mode
but not on Windows or macOS. The Windows behavior is the expected one, so this
commit makes the Linux behavior consistent.
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chore: set docs/api/app.md file permissions to 644
md files should not be executable
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* build: handle out of disk space on source cache
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* build: add cron job to free up source cache disk space
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chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 130.0.6723.91
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fix: update shell.openExternal to correctly focus on external window (#44408)
* fix: Use openURL:configuration:completionHandler instead of openUrl
* test: add a test
* fix: add dispatch_async to replace GetUIThreadTaskRunner
* refactor: remove unused import
* fix: update to use BindPostTaskToCurrentDefault
* test: add regression test for window focus
* refactor: update to explicit task runner
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fix: setContentView type
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* perf: prefer NewFromUtf8Literal() over NewFromUtf8() for string literals
the string length is known at compile time and no need to call ToLocalChecked()
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* perf: string length is known when calling NewFromUtf8(), so use it
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* perf: remove unnecessary calls to c_str()
these just force the code being called to have to recalculate the string length
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* chore: move as_byte_span() to new shell/common/mac_util.h
this way it can be used by multiple mm files
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* fix: -Wunsafe-buffer-usage warnings in UNNotificationResponseToNSDictionary
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* refactor: use base::HexEncode() instead of rolling our own
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* fixup! chore: move as_byte_span() to new shell/common/mac_util.h
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* fixup! chore: move as_byte_span() to new shell/common/mac_util.h
fix: move mac_util to the right place in filenames.gni
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* test: fixup flaky test
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* test: disable flaky protocol speed test on macOS
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* test: fixup flaky test in api-browser-window-spec.ts
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fix: respect setAlwaysOnTop before showInactive on Linux under X11 (#44078)
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* fix: trace-startup crashing child process on macOS
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* chore: disable test on linux arm
* chore: also disable on linux arm64
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fix: Linux crash after print with no parent window
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* test: refactor visibility-state-spec
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* ci: shard tests
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* test: update split-tests for use on Windows
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* test: run visibility-state-spec.ts first
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fixup e8948397 really fix the warning this time
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* ci: add datadog test logging
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* ci: only upload to datadog when running tests
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* Trigger CI
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* refactor: const correctness
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* refactor: extract-method AsarFileValidator::EnsureHashExists()
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* refactor: replace use of deprecated crypto API
https://crbug.com/364687923
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* refactor: use span API in AsarFileValidator::OnRead()
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* refactor: replace use of deprecated crypto API
https://crbug.com/364687923
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* fixup! refactor: use span API in AsarFileValidator::OnRead()
fix: electron-ia32-testing FTBFS
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perf: use ArrayBuffer::Data() API
Replace our `GetBackingStore()->Data()` calls with this instead.
Explained by the V8 docs, ArrayBuffer.Data() is
> More efficient shortcut for GetBackingStore()->Data(). The
> returned pointer is valid as long as the ArrayBuffer is alive.
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* build: convert all release scripts to typescript (#44035)
* build: convert all release scripts to typescript
* fix test imports
* build: fix version bumper export
* refactor: use as const
* spec: fix bad type spec
* build: use ts-node to spawn the version-bumper (#44057)
Missed this in the tsification, we should probably call this via API instead of spawning a sub-proc?
* build: still colors
fix: -Wunsafe-buffer-usage warnings in ElectronComponentExtensionResourceManager::AddComponentResourceEntries()
just replace pointer-and-length args with a span
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* fix: do not build electron_plugin_info_host_impl.cc when plugins are disabled
it fails to build from source with this error:
../../content/public/browser/plugin_service.h:17:2: error: "Plugins should be enabled"
17 | #error "Plugins should be enabled"
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* fix: FTBFS in printing_utils.cc when ENABLE_PDF is false
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* fixup! fix: do not build electron_plugin_info_host_impl.cc when plugins are disabled
fix BUILD.gn linting
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* feat: add error event for utility process (#43774)
* feat: add error event for utility process
* chore: use public report api
* chore: fix lint
* doc: mark error event as experimental
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* fixup! feat: add error event for utility process (#43774)
remove #include "electron/mas.h"
this header did not exist before c1c8fbfd9
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test: write logging to console on Windows
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perf: build GettextPackage name at compile time
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notify_notification_set_hint_string() is deprecated, so let's use
notify_notification_set_hint() instead.
Xref: 2fe1748295
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* fix: -Wunsafe-buffer-usage warnings in GdkPixbufFromSkBitmap()
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* refactor: don't change previous behavior for 0-height images
Is a 0x0 image even a thing? I'm not sure; but just in case, let's
treat it the same way the previous implementation did.
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* test: add tests dbus notification images
Provide a NativeImage icon in the notification tests and then inspect
the DBus message payload's `image_data` hint to see if it's correct.
This adds test coverage for LibnotifyNotification::Show() and for
GdkPixbufFromSkBitmap().
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* chore: use the same notification_icon.png as in main
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test: expect a `sender-pid` hint in Linux notifications.
This PR ensures that the `sender-pid` hint is set for new notifications.
It also updates the spec to confirm that DBus receives the hint and that
it has the correct value.
This fixes a spec failure when running libnotify >= 0.7.12 (2022-05-05).
Starting with that version, libnotify started injecting `sender-pid` if
not provided by the client. So our tests received a slightly different
DBus payload depending on what version of libnotify was installed,
causing our deep-equals tests to fail.
By always providing and testing the `sender-pid` hint, our behavior and
tests should be consistent across distros.
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Right now DelayedNativeViewHost attaches its underlying native view
when it's being attached to a widget but it doesn't detach it when
it's being detached. It may lead to use-after-free and crash.
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Add a `base::WeakPtr<WebContents>` field to SerialChooserController and
stop subclassing from WebContentsObserver. This follows the Observer docs:
> don't create a `WebContentsObserver` just to be able to check
> for a null `WebContentsObserver::web_contents()`.
> Use a `base::WeakPtr<WebContents>` instead.
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prefactor: prefer member initializers in asar::Archive
prefactor: prefer member initializers in asar::Archive::FileInfo
prefactor: prefer member initializers in asar::IntegrityPayload
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A small cleanup to remove use of the C-style function declaration idiom.
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* build: add support for fetching github token from sudowoodo
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* chore: update release notes cache for tests
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* build: support nightlies repo correctly
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* build: post token
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* fix: -Wunsafe-buffer-usage warnings in Clipboard::WriteBuffer()
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* chore: add a DCHECK to confirm the BigBuffer is full
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Because we used decrementing negative source ids for fake video id when
instantating a native macOS screen share picker, we eventually hit the
`DesktopMediaID::kFakeId = -3` in Chromium source code which displayed a
test green screen.
In this change we reserve our own fake id of `-4` and decrement the
window id integer for uniqueness instead.
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refactor: reduce code duplication in gin_helper::Promise (#43716)
* refactor: move scope scaffolding into SettletScope
idea stolen from SpellCheckScope
* refactor: move impl of PromiseBase::RejectPromise() to the cc file
* chore: remove unused #include
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perf: hold V8FunctionInvoker args in a std::array
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* refactor: CallMethodWithArgs() now takes a span of value handles
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* perf: use std::array instead of std::vector to hold Emit arg parameter packs
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* chore: remove unused gin_helper::EmitEvent(iso, obj, name, span<Local>)
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* build: improve logging on http errors during release process (#43756)
* build: improve logging on http errors during release process (again) (#43757)
* build: improve logging on http errors during release process (again, but more) (#43758)
fix: Emit() should not leak converted arg handles into caller's HandleScope
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ci: move Archaeologist to GHA (#43701)
* chore: move Archaeologist to GHA
* chore: test archaelogist changes
* Revert "chore: test archaelogist changes"
This reverts commit a575d6ef3a.
* chore: properly name steps in archaeologist-dig
Closes https://github.com/electron/electron/issues/43714.
Fixes an issue where the resizing border was not being handled correctly on Linux WCO
caption buttons. This is now taken into account as a part of the NonClientHitTest.
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fix: prevent spinning cursor when launching utility process on Windows
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* fix: restore Chromium default Content-Disposition header parsing
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* Update api-web-request-spec.ts
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refactor: use an EscapableHandleScope
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reassign the uv_handle_t of the source
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refactor: avoid redundant Promise.GetContext calls
Several Promise methods call `GetContext()` multiple times. From looking
at the assembly in obj/electron/electron_lib/promise.o, these redundant
calls are actually being made -- they aren't optmized out.
This PR keeps the return value in a local variable to avoid extra calls.
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refactor: take a uint8_t span in ValidateIntegrityOrDie()
Doing some groundwork for fixing unsafe base::File() APIs:
- Change ValidateIntegrityOrDie() to take a span<const uint8_t> arg.
We'll need this to migrate asar's base::File API calls away from the
ones tagged `UNSAFE_BUFFER_USAGE` because the safe counterparts use
span<uint8_t> too.
- Simplify ValidateIntegrityOrDie()'s implementation by using
crypto::SHA256Hash() instead of reinventing the wheel.
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fix: confirm a v8::Value is a v8::Object before casting it
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* fix: free UvTaskRunner timers only after they are closed
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* refactor: UvTaskRunner now holds UvHandles
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* fix: Launch apps with XDG_ACTIVATION_TOKEN in ozone/wayland
Ensure apps are launched with the activation token received from
xdg_activation_v1 protocol.
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* add focus_launched_process option
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* perf: use v8::Object* as direct keys instead of using hash + a linked list
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* refactor: use v8::Local<v8::Object> as the key
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* fix: systemMediaPermissionDenied: should check for screen capture perms instead of camera
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* Revert "fix: systemMediaPermissionDenied: should check for screen capture perms instead of camera"
This reverts commit e9cc672165.
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* should only do these checks for audio or video, but not screenshare
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* no service
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* oops
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* fix: -Wunsafe-buffer-usage warnings in IsUrlArg()
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* chore: improve code comments for CheckCommandLineArguments()
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* chore: reduce diffs from main
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* refactor: CheckCommandLineArguments takes a StringVector arg
Fixes another buffer warning!
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As per the gin docs: "Wrappable<T> explicitly does not support further
subclassing of T. Subclasses of Wrappable<T> should be declared final."
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fix: don't run symbol generation on PS
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* fix: remove use of deprecated v8::String::Value
Upstream marked v8::String::Value as `V8_DEPRECATE_SOON` last month,
so let's stop using it.
The replacement code mostly does the same as v8::String::Value();
but since our test only cares about the length and not the contents,
we get a small perf win of not needing to allocate a char array and
not needing to call Local::String::Write().
Upstream V8_DEPRECATE_SOON:
Xref: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/v8/v8/+/5667299kkk
v8::String::Value() implementation:
20226b740b/src/api/api.cc (10883)
History on why we used it:
80c1a9739df49ed30f72
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* Update shell/common/gin_converters/file_path_converter.h
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* fixup! Update shell/common/gin_converters/file_path_converter.h
do not return success for all non-Null non-Strings
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When an electron app is launched by another app ensure that the
XDG_ACTIVATION_TOKEN env var is read and used for activation using
xdg_activation_v1 protocol.
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* chore: free up macos disk space as soon as possible
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* build: free up disk space on gn check too
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added in Aug 2021 (41646d11, #29600) but never used
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* chore: avoid double-call to url.scheme() in WebContentsZoomController::SetZoomMode()
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* perf: use gurl.scheme_piece() in GetAppInfoHelperForProtocol()
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* perf: use gurl.scheme_piece() in Browser::GetApplicationNameForProtocol()
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* refactor: add std::less<> to HandlersMap
This lets us search it using string_view keys
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* refactor: ProtocolRegistry::FindRegistered() now takes a std::string_view
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* perf: use gurl.scheme_piece() in InspectableWebContents::LoadNetworkResource()
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* refactor: ProtocolRegistry::FindIntercepted() now takes a std::string_view
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* perf: use gurl.scheme_piece() in SimpleURLLoaderWrapper::GetURLLoaderFactoryForURL()
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* perf: use gurl.scheme_piece() in ProxyingURLLoaderFactory::CreateLoaderAndStart()
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* perf: use gurl.host_piece() in ElectronWebUIControllerFactory::GetWebUIType()
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* perf: use gurl.host_piece() in ElectronWebUIControllerFactory::CreateWebUIControllerForURL()
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chore: remove unused asar::ClearArchives()
last use removed in Jun 2021 (b1d1ac65, #29293)
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description: Guide for performing Chromium version upgrades in the Electron project. Use when working on the roller/chromium/main branch to fix patch conflicts during `e sync --3`. Covers the patch application workflow, conflict resolution, analyzing upstream Chromium changes, and proper commit formatting for patch fixes.
---
# Electron Chromium Upgrade: Phase One
## Summary
Run `e sync --3` repeatedly, fixing patch conflicts as they arise, until it succeeds. Then run `e patches all` and commit changes atomically.
## Success Criteria
Phase One is complete when:
-`e sync --3` exits with code 0 (no patch failures)
-`e patches all` has been run to export all changes
- All changes are committed per the commit guidelines below
Do not stop until these criteria are met.
**CRITICAL** Do not delete or skip patches unless 100% certain the patch is no longer needed. Complicated conflicts or hard to resolve issues should be presented to the user after you have exhausted all other options. Do not delete the patch just because you can't solve it.
## Context
The `roller/chromium/main` branch is created by automation to update Electron's Chromium dependency SHA. No work has been done to handle breaking changes between the old and new versions.
**Key directories:**
- Current directory: Electron repo (always run `e` commands here)
-`..` (parent): Chromium repo (where most patches apply)
-`patches/`: Patch files organized by target
-`docs/development/patches.md`: Patch system documentation
## Workflow
1. Delete the `.git/rr-cache` in both the `electron` and `..` folder to ensure no accidental rerere replays occur from before this upgrade phase attempt started
2. Run `e sync --3` (the `--3` flag enables 3-way merge, always required)
3. If succeeds → skip to step 6
4. If patch fails:
- Identify target repo and patch from error output
- Analyze failure (see references/patch-analysis.md)
- Fix conflict in target repo's working directory
- Run `git am --continue` in affected repo
- Repeat until all patches for that repo apply
- IMPORTANT: Once `git am --continue` succeeds you MUST run `e patches {target}` to export fixes
- Return to step 1
5. When `e sync --3` succeeds, run `e patches all`
6.**Read `references/phase-one-commit-guidelines.md` NOW**, then commit changes following those instructions exactly.
Before committing any Phase One changes, you MUST read `references/phase-one-commit-guidelines.md` and follow its instructions exactly.
## Commands Reference
| Command | Purpose |
|---------|---------|
| `e sync --3` | Clone deps and apply patches with 3-way merge |
| `git am --continue` | Continue after resolving conflict (run in target repo) |
| `e patches {target}` | Export commits from target repo to patch files |
| `e patches all` | Export all patches from all targets |
| `e patches --list-targets` | List targets and config paths |
| Creating new patch (rare, avoid) | Commit in target repo, then `e patches {target}` |
Fix existing patches 99% of the time rather than creating new ones.
## Patch Fixing Rules
1.**Preserve authorship**: Keep original author in TODO comments (from patch `From:` field)
2.**Never change TODO assignees**: `TODO(name)` must retain original name
3.**Update descriptions**: If upstream changed (e.g., `DCHECK` → `CHECK_IS_TEST`), update patch commit message to reflect current state
## Final Deliverable
After Phase One, write a summary of every change: what was fixed, why, reasoning, and Chromium CL links.
# Electron Chromium Upgrade: Phase Two
## Summary
Run `e build -k 999` repeatedly, fixing build issues as they arise, until it succeeds. Then run `e start --version` to validate Electron launches and commit changes atomically.
Run Phase Two immediately after Phase One is complete.
## Success Criteria
Phase Two is complete when:
-`e build -k 999` exits with code 0 (no build failures)
-`e start --version` has been run to check Electron launches
- All changes are committed per the commit guidelines below
Do not stop until these criteria are met. Do not delete code or features, never comment out code in order to take short cut. Make all existing code, logic and intention work.
## Context
The `roller/chromium/main` branch is created by automation to update Electron's Chromium dependency SHA. No work has been done to handle breaking changes between the old and new versions. Chromium APIs frequently are renamed or refactored. In every case the code in Electron must be updated to account for the change in Chromium, strongly avoid making changes to the code in chromium to fix Electrons build.
**Key directories:**
- Current directory: Electron repo (always run `e` commands here)
-`..` (parent): Chromium repo (do not touch this code to fix build issues, just read it to obtain context)
## Workflow
1. Run `e build -k 999` (the `-k 999` flag is a flag to ninja to say "do not stop until you find that many errors" it is an attempt to get as much error
context as possible for each time we run build)
2. If succeeds → skip to step 6
3. If build fails:
- Identify underlying file in "electron" from the compilation error message
- Analyze failure
- Fix build issue by adapting Electron's code for the change in Chromium
- Run `e build -t {target_that_failed}.o` to build just the failed target we were specifically fixing
- You can identify the target_that_failed from the failure line in the build log. E.g. `FAILED: 2e506007-8d5d-4f38-bdd1-b5cd77999a77 "./obj/electron/chromium_src/chrome/process_singleton_posix.o" CXX obj/electron/chromium_src/chrome/process_singleton_posix.o` the target name is `obj/electron/chromium_src/chrome/process_singleton_posix.o`
- **Read `references/phase-two-commit-guidelines.md` NOW**, then commit changes following those instructions exactly.
- Return to step 1
4.**CRITICAL**: After ANY commit (especially patch commits), immediately run `git status` in the electron repo
- Look for other modified `.patch` files that only have index/hunk header changes
- These are dependent patches affected by your fix
The build output is extremely verbose. Filtering is essential to catch errors quickly.
## Commands Reference
| Command | Purpose |
|---------|---------|
| `e build -k 999` | Builds Electron and won't stop until either all targets attempted or 999 errors found |
| `e build -t {target}.o` | Build just one specific target to verify a fix |
| `e start --version` | Validate Electron launches after successful build |
## Two Types of Build Fixes
### A. Patch Fixes (for files in chromium_src or patched Chromium files)
When the error is in a file that Electron patches (check with `grep -l "filename" patches/chromium/*.patch`):
1. Edit the file in the Chromium source tree (e.g., `/src/chrome/browser/...`)
2. Create a fixup commit targeting the original patch commit:
```bash
cd .. # to chromium repo
git add <modified-file>
git commit --fixup=<original-patch-commit-hash>
GIT_SEQUENCE_EDITOR=: git rebase --autosquash --autostash -i <commit>^
3. Export the updated patch: e patches chromium
4. Commit the updated patch file in the electron repo following the `references/phase-one-commit-guidelines.md`, then commit changes following those instructions exactly. **READ THESE GUIDELINES BEFORE COMMITTING THESE CHANGES**
To find the original patch commit to fixup: `git log --oneline | grep -i "keyword from patch name"`
The base commit for rebase is the Chromium commit before patches were applied. Find it by checking the `refs/patches/upstream-head` ref.
B. Electron Code Fixes (for files in shell/, electron/, etc.)
When the error is in Electron's own source code:
1. Edit files directly in the electron repo
2. Commit directly (no patch export needed)
Dependent Patch Updates
IMPORTANT: When you modify a patch, other patches that apply to the same file may have their hunk headers invalidated. After committing a patch fix:
1. Run git status in the electron repo
2. Look for other modified .patch files with just index/hunk header changes
Only follow these instructions if there are uncommitted changes to `patches/` after Phase One succeeds.
Ignore other instructions about making commit messages, our guidelines are CRITICALLY IMPORTANT and must be followed.
## Atomic Commits
For each fix made to a patch, create a separate commit:
```
fix(patch-conflict): {concise title}
{Brief explanation, 1-2 paragraphs max}
Ref: {Chromium CL link}
```
IMPORTANT: Ensure that any changes made to patch content as a result of a change in Chromium is committed individually. Each change should have it's own commit message and it's own REF.
IMPORTANT: Try really hard to find the CL reference per the instructions below. Each change you made should in theory have been in response to a change made in Chromium that you identified or can identify. Try for a while to identify and include the ref in the commit message. Do not give up easily.
## Finding CL References
Use `git log` or `git blame` on Chromium source files. Look for:
Only follow these instructions if there are uncommitted changes in the Electron repo after any fixes are made during Phase Two that result a target that was failing, successfully building.
Ignore other instructions about making commit messages, our guidelines are CRITICALLY IMPORTANT and must be followed.
## Two Commit Types
### For Electron Source Changes (shell/, electron/, etc.)
```
{CL-Number}: {concise description of API change}
{Brief explanation of what upstream changed and how Electron was adapted}
Ref: {Chromium CL link}
```
IMPORTANT: Ensure that any change made to electron as a result of a change in Chromium is committed individually. Each change should have it's own commit message and it's own REF. Logically grouped into commits that make sense rather than one giant commit.
IMPORTANT: Try really hard to find the CL reference per the instructions below. Each change you made should in theory have been in response to a change made in Chromium that you identified or can identify. Try for a while to identify and include the ref in the commit message. Do not give up easily.
You may include multiple "Ref" links if required.
For a CL link in the format `https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/2958369` the "CL-Number" is `2958369`
### For Patch Updates (patches/chromium/*.patch)
Use the same fixup workflow as Phase One:
1. Fix in Chromium source tree
2. Fixup commit + rebase
3. Export with `e patches chromium`
4. Commit the patch file:
```
fix(patch-update): {concise description}
{Brief explanation}
Ref: {Chromium CL link}
```
## Dependent Patch Header Updates
After any patch modification, check for other affected patches:
```bash
git status
# If other .patch files show as modified with only hunk header changes:
git add patches/
git commit -m "chore: update patch hunk headers"
```
## Finding CL References
Use git log or git blame on Chromium source files. Look for:
description:What is the last version of Electron this worked in, if applicable?
placeholder:16.0.0
- type:dropdown
attributes:
label:Does the issue also appear in Chromium / Google Chrome?
description:If it does, please report the issue in the [Chromium issue tracker](https://issues.chromium.org/issues), not against Electron. Electron will inherit the fix once Chromium resolves the issue.
options:
- I don't know how to test
- "Yes"
- "No"
validations:
required:true
- type:textarea
attributes:
label:Expected Behavior
@@ -83,7 +73,7 @@ body:
- type:input
attributes:
label:Testcase Gist URL
description:Electron maintainers need a standalone test case to reproduce and fix your issue. Please use [Electron Fiddle](https://github.com/electron/fiddle) to create one and to publish it as a [GitHub gist](https://gist.github.com). Then put the gist URL here. Issues without testcase gists receive less attention and might be closed without a maintainer taking a closer look. To maximize how much attention your issue receives, please include a testcase gist right from the start.
description:If you can reproduce the issue in a standalone test case, please use [Electron Fiddle](https://github.com/electron/fiddle) to create one and to publish it as a [GitHub gist](https://gist.github.com) and put the gist URL here. This is **the best way** to ensure this issue is triaged quickly.
description:Only to be created by Electron maintainers
body:
- type:checkboxes
attributes:
label:Confirmation
options:
- label:I am a [maintainer](https://github.com/orgs/electron/people) of the Electron project. (If not, please create a [different issue type](https://github.com/electron/electron/issues/new/).)
<!-- Remove items that do not apply. For completed items, change [ ] to [x]. -->
- [ ] PR description included
- [ ] PR description included and stakeholders cc'd
- [ ]`npm test` passes
- [ ] tests are [changed or added](https://github.com/electron/electron/blob/main/docs/development/testing.md)
- [ ] relevant API documentation, tutorials, and examples are updated and follow the [documentation style guide](https://github.com/electron/electron/blob/main/docs/development/style-guide.md)
- [ ] relevant documentation, tutorials, templates and examples are changed or added
- [ ] [PR release notes](https://github.com/electron/clerk/blob/main/README.md) describe the change in a way relevant to app developers, and are [capitalized, punctuated, and past tense](https://github.com/electron/clerk/blob/main/README.md#examples).
We use [semantic commit messages](https://github.com/electron/electron/blob/main/docs/development/pull-requests.md#commit-message-guidelines) to streamline the release process. Before your pull request can be merged, you should **update your pull request title** to start with a semantic prefix.
Examples of commit messages with semantic prefixes:
@@ -12,13 +10,6 @@ newPRWelcomeComment: |
- `feat: add app.isPackaged() method`
- `docs: app.isDefaultProtocolClient is now available on Linux`
### Commit signing
This repo enforces [commit signatures](https://docs.github.com/en/authentication/managing-commit-signature-verification/signing-commits) for all incoming PRs.
To sign your commits, see GitHub's documentation on [Telling Git about your signing key](https://docs.github.com/en/authentication/managing-commit-signature-verification/telling-git-about-your-signing-key).
### PR tips
Things that will help get your PR across the finish line:
- Follow the JavaScript, C++, and Python [coding style](https://github.com/electron/electron/blob/main/docs/development/coding-style.md).
printf "<!-- disallowed-non-maintainer-change -->\n\nHello @${{ github.event.pull_request.user.login }}! It looks like this pull request touches one of our dependency or CI files, and per [our contribution policy](https://github.com/electron/electron/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md#dependencies-upgrades-policy) we do not accept these types of changes in PRs." | gh pr review $PR_URL -r --body-file=-
printf "<!-- no-dependency-change -->\n\nHello @${{ github.event.pull_request.user.login }}! It looks like this pull request touches one of our dependency files, and per [our contribution policy](https://github.com/electron/electron/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md#dependencies-upgrades-policy) we do not accept these types of changes in PRs." | gh pr review $PR_URL -r --body-file=-
This issue has been automatically marked as stale. **If this issue is still affecting you, please leave any comment** (for example, "bump"), and we'll keep it open. If you have any new additional information—in particular, if this is still reproducible in the [latest version of Electron](https://www.electronjs.org/releases/stable) or in the [beta](https://www.electronjs.org/releases/beta)—please include it with your comment!
close-issue-message:>
This issue has been closed due to inactivity, and will not be monitored. If this is a bug and you can reproduce this issue on a [supported version of Electron](https://www.electronjs.org/docs/latest/tutorial/electron-timelines#timeline) please open a new issue and include instructions for reproducing the issue.
"Chromium has updated the mac_deployment_target, please update this assert and flag this as a breaking change (docs/breaking-changes.md)")
mac_deployment_target == "11.0",
"Chromium has updated the mac_deployment_target, please update this assert, update the supported versions documentation (docs/tutorial/support.md) and flag this as a breakingchange")
}
if (is_linux) {
import("//build/config/linux/pkg_config.gni")
import("//electron/build/linux/strip_binary.gni")
import("//tools/generate_stubs/rules.gni")
pkg_config("gio_unix") {
@@ -85,10 +84,7 @@ if (is_linux) {
# from the gtk library. Function signatures for which stubs are
Electron is a framework for building cross-platform desktop applications using web technologies. It embeds Chromium for rendering and Node.js for backend functionality.
## Directory Structure
```text
electron/ # This repo (run `e` commands here)
├── shell/ # Core C++ application code
│ ├── browser/ # Main process implementation (107+ API modules)
│ ├── renderer/ # Renderer process code
│ ├── common/ # Shared code between processes
│ ├── app/ # Application entry points
│ └── services/ # Node.js service integration
├── lib/ # TypeScript/JavaScript library code
│ ├── browser/ # Main process JS (47 API implementations)
│ ├── renderer/ # Renderer process JS
│ └── common/ # Shared JS modules
├── patches/ # Patches for upstream dependencies
│ ├── chromium/ # ~159 patches to Chromium
│ ├── node/ # ~48 patches to Node.js
│ └── ... # Other targets (v8, boringssl, etc.)
├── spec/ # Test suite (1189+ TypeScript test files)
├── docs/ # API documentation and guides
├── build/ # Build configuration
├── script/ # Build and automation scripts
└── chromium_src/ # Chromium source overrides
../ # Parent directory is Chromium source
```
## Build Tools Setup
Electron uses `@electron/build-tools` for development. The `e` command is the primary CLI.
@@ -37,24 +38,36 @@ For more installation options and troubleshooting tips, see
Each Electron release provides binaries for macOS, Windows, and Linux.
* macOS (Monterey and up): Electron provides 64-bit Intel and Apple Silicon / ARM binaries for macOS.
* macOS (Big Sur and up): Electron provides 64-bit Intel and Apple Silicon / ARM binaries for macOS.
* Windows (Windows 10 and up): Electron provides `ia32` (`x86`), `x64` (`amd64`), and `arm64` binaries for Windows. Windows on ARM support was added in Electron 5.0.8. Support for Windows 7, 8 and 8.1 was [removed in Electron 23, in line with Chromium's Windows deprecation policy](https://www.electronjs.org/blog/windows-7-to-8-1-deprecation-notice).
* Linux: The prebuilt binaries of Electron are built on Ubuntu 22.04. They have also been verified to work on:
* Linux: The prebuilt binaries of Electron are built on Ubuntu 20.04. They have also been verified to work on:
* Ubuntu 18.04 and newer
* Fedora 32 and newer
* Debian 10 and newer
## Electron Fiddle
## Quick start & Electron Fiddle
Use [`Electron Fiddle`](https://github.com/electron/fiddle)
to build, run, and package small Electron experiments, to see code examples for all of Electron's APIs, and
to try out different versions of Electron. It's designed to make the start of your journey with
@@ -8,12 +8,6 @@ The Electron team will send a response indicating the next steps in handling you
Report security bugs in third-party modules to the person or team maintaining the module. You can also report a vulnerability through the [npm contact form](https://www.npmjs.com/support) by selecting "I'm reporting a security vulnerability".
## Escalation
If you do not receive an acknowledgement of your report within 6 business days, or if you cannot find a private security contact for the project, you may escalate to the OpenJS Foundation CNA at `security@lists.openjsf.org`.
If the project acknowledges your report but does not provide any further response or engagement within 14 days, escalation is also appropriate.
## The Electron Security Notification Process
For context on Electron's security notification process, please see the [Notifications](https://github.com/electron/governance/blob/main/wg-security/membership-and-notifications.md#notifications) section of the Security WG's [Membership and Notifications](https://github.com/electron/governance/blob/main/wg-security/membership-and-notifications.md) Governance document.
# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
# found in the LICENSE file.
# This has been adapted from https://source.chromium.org/chromium/chromium/src/+/main:build/linux/strip_binary.gni;drc=c220a41e0422d45f1657c28146d32e99cc53640b
# The notable difference is it has an option to compress the debug sections
import("//build/config/clang/clang.gni")
import("//build/toolchain/toolchain.gni")
# Extracts symbols from a binary into a symbol file.
#
# Args:
# binary_input: Path to the binary containing symbols to extract, e.g.:
# "$root_out_dir/chrome"
# symbol_output: Desired output file for symbols, e.g.:
# "$root_out_dir/chrome.debug"
# stripped_binary_output: Desired output file for stripped file, e.g.:
# "$root_out_dir/chrome.stripped"
# compress_debug_sections: If true, compress the extracted debug sections
# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
# found in the LICENSE file.
# This has been adapted from https://source.chromium.org/chromium/chromium/src/+/main:build/linux/strip_binary.py;drc=c220a41e0422d45f1657c28146d32e99cc53640b
# The notable difference is it has an option to compress the debug sections
importargparse
importsubprocess
importsys
defmain()->int:
parser=argparse.ArgumentParser(description="Strip binary using LLVM tools.")
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