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// Copyright (c) 2015 The Chromium Embedded Framework Authors. All rights
// reserved. Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that
// can be found in the LICENSE file.
#include "tests/cefclient/browser/browser_window_std_mac.h"
#include <Cocoa/Cocoa.h>
#include "include/base/cef_logging.h"
#include "tests/cefclient/browser/client_handler_std.h"
#include "tests/shared/browser/main_message_loop.h"
namespace client {
BrowserWindowStdMac::BrowserWindowStdMac(Delegate* delegate,
bool with_controls,
const std::string& startup_url)
: BrowserWindow(delegate) {
client_handler_ = new ClientHandlerStd(this, with_controls, startup_url);
}
void BrowserWindowStdMac::CreateBrowser(
ClientWindowHandle parent_handle,
const CefRect& rect,
const CefBrowserSettings& settings,
CefRefPtr<CefDictionaryValue> extra_info,
CefRefPtr<CefRequestContext> request_context) {
REQUIRE_MAIN_THREAD();
CefWindowInfo window_info;
window_info.SetAsChild(parent_handle, rect);
chrome: Add support for Alloy style browsers and windows (see #3681) Split the Alloy runtime into bootstrap and style components. Support creation of Alloy style browsers and windows with the Chrome runtime. Chrome runtime (`--enable-chrome-runtime`) + Alloy style (`--use-alloy-style`) supports Views (`--use-views`), native parent (`--use-native`) and windowless rendering (`--off-screen-rendering-enabled`). Print preview is supported in all cases except with windowless rendering on all platforms and native parent on MacOS. It is disabled by default with Alloy style for legacy compatibility. Where supported it can be enabled or disabled globally using `--[enable|disable]-print-preview` or configured on a per-RequestContext basis using the `printing.print_preview_disabled` preference. It also behaves as expected when triggered via the PDF viewer print button. Chrome runtime + Alloy style behavior differs from Alloy runtime in the following significant ways: - Supports Chrome error pages by default. - DevTools popups are Chrome style only (cannot be windowless). - The Alloy extension API will not supported. Chrome runtime + Alloy style passes all expected Alloy ceftests except the following: - `DisplayTest.AutoResize` (Alloy extension API not supported) - `DownloadTest.*` (Download API not yet supported) - `ExtensionTest.*` (Alloy extension API not supported) This change also adds Chrome runtime support for CefContextMenuHandler::RunContextMenu (see #3293). This change also explicitly blocks (and doesn't retry) FrameAttached requests from PDF viewer and print preview excluded frames (see #3664). Known issues specific to Chrome runtime + Alloy style: - DevTools popup with windowless rendering doesn't load successfully. Use windowed rendering or remote debugging as a workaround. - Chrome style Window with Alloy style BrowserView (`--use-alloy-style --use-chrome-style-window`) does not show Chrome theme changes. To test: - Run `ceftests --enable-chrome-runtime --use-alloy-style [--use-chrome-style-window] [--use-views|--use-native] --gtest_filter=...` - Run `cefclient --enable-chrome-runtime --use-alloy-style [--use-chrome-style-window] [--use-views|--use-native|--off-screen-rendering-enabled]` - Run `cefsimple --enable-chrome-runtime --use-alloy-style [--use-views]`
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if (delegate_->UseAlloyStyle()) {
window_info.runtime_style = CEF_RUNTIME_STYLE_ALLOY;
}
CefBrowserHost::CreateBrowser(window_info, client_handler_,
client_handler_->startup_url(), settings,
extra_info, request_context);
}
void BrowserWindowStdMac::GetPopupConfig(CefWindowHandle temp_handle,
CefWindowInfo& windowInfo,
CefRefPtr<CefClient>& client,
CefBrowserSettings& settings) {
CEF_REQUIRE_UI_THREAD();
// The window will be properly sized after the browser is created.
windowInfo.SetAsChild(temp_handle, CefRect());
chrome: Add support for Alloy style browsers and windows (see #3681) Split the Alloy runtime into bootstrap and style components. Support creation of Alloy style browsers and windows with the Chrome runtime. Chrome runtime (`--enable-chrome-runtime`) + Alloy style (`--use-alloy-style`) supports Views (`--use-views`), native parent (`--use-native`) and windowless rendering (`--off-screen-rendering-enabled`). Print preview is supported in all cases except with windowless rendering on all platforms and native parent on MacOS. It is disabled by default with Alloy style for legacy compatibility. Where supported it can be enabled or disabled globally using `--[enable|disable]-print-preview` or configured on a per-RequestContext basis using the `printing.print_preview_disabled` preference. It also behaves as expected when triggered via the PDF viewer print button. Chrome runtime + Alloy style behavior differs from Alloy runtime in the following significant ways: - Supports Chrome error pages by default. - DevTools popups are Chrome style only (cannot be windowless). - The Alloy extension API will not supported. Chrome runtime + Alloy style passes all expected Alloy ceftests except the following: - `DisplayTest.AutoResize` (Alloy extension API not supported) - `DownloadTest.*` (Download API not yet supported) - `ExtensionTest.*` (Alloy extension API not supported) This change also adds Chrome runtime support for CefContextMenuHandler::RunContextMenu (see #3293). This change also explicitly blocks (and doesn't retry) FrameAttached requests from PDF viewer and print preview excluded frames (see #3664). Known issues specific to Chrome runtime + Alloy style: - DevTools popup with windowless rendering doesn't load successfully. Use windowed rendering or remote debugging as a workaround. - Chrome style Window with Alloy style BrowserView (`--use-alloy-style --use-chrome-style-window`) does not show Chrome theme changes. To test: - Run `ceftests --enable-chrome-runtime --use-alloy-style [--use-chrome-style-window] [--use-views|--use-native] --gtest_filter=...` - Run `cefclient --enable-chrome-runtime --use-alloy-style [--use-chrome-style-window] [--use-views|--use-native|--off-screen-rendering-enabled]` - Run `cefsimple --enable-chrome-runtime --use-alloy-style [--use-views]`
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if (delegate_->UseAlloyStyle()) {
windowInfo.runtime_style = CEF_RUNTIME_STYLE_ALLOY;
}
client = client_handler_;
}
void BrowserWindowStdMac::ShowPopup(ClientWindowHandle parent_handle,
int x,
int y,
size_t width,
size_t height) {
REQUIRE_MAIN_THREAD();
NSView* browser_view = CAST_CEF_WINDOW_HANDLE_TO_NSVIEW(GetWindowHandle());
// Re-parent |browser_view| to |parent_handle|.
[browser_view removeFromSuperview];
[CAST_CEF_WINDOW_HANDLE_TO_NSVIEW(parent_handle) addSubview:browser_view];
NSSize size = NSMakeSize(static_cast<int>(width), static_cast<int>(height));
[browser_view setFrameSize:size];
}
void BrowserWindowStdMac::Show() {
REQUIRE_MAIN_THREAD();
// Nothing to do here. Chromium internally handles window show/hide.
}
void BrowserWindowStdMac::Hide() {
REQUIRE_MAIN_THREAD();
// Nothing to do here. Chromium internally handles window show/hide.
}
void BrowserWindowStdMac::SetBounds(int x, int y, size_t width, size_t height) {
REQUIRE_MAIN_THREAD();
// Nothing to do here. Cocoa will size the browser for us.
}
void BrowserWindowStdMac::SetFocus(bool focus) {
REQUIRE_MAIN_THREAD();
// Nothing to do here. Chromium internally handles window focus assignment.
}
ClientWindowHandle BrowserWindowStdMac::GetWindowHandle() const {
REQUIRE_MAIN_THREAD();
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if (browser_) {
return browser_->GetHost()->GetWindowHandle();
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}
return nullptr;
}
} // namespace client