cef/libcef/renderer/frame_impl.cc

527 lines
15 KiB
C++
Raw Normal View History

// Copyright (c) 2012 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 "libcef/renderer/frame_impl.h"
#include "base/compiler_specific.h"
// Enable deprecation warnings on Windows. See http://crbug.com/585142.
#if defined(OS_WIN)
#if defined(__clang__)
#pragma GCC diagnostic push
#pragma GCC diagnostic error "-Wdeprecated-declarations"
#else
#pragma warning(push)
#pragma warning(default : 4996)
#endif
#endif
#include "libcef/common/app_manager.h"
#include "libcef/common/cef_messages.h"
#include "libcef/common/net/http_header_utils.h"
Move message routing from CefBrowser to CefFrame (see issue #2498). This change moves the SendProcessMessage method from CefBrowser to CefFrame and adds CefBrowser parameters to OnProcessMessageReceived and OnDraggableRegionsChanged. The internal implementation has changed as follows: - Frame IDs are now a 64-bit combination of the 32-bit render_process_id and render_routing_id values that uniquely identify a RenderFrameHost (RFH). - CefFrameHostImpl objects are now managed by CefBrowserInfo with life span tied to RFH expectations. Specifically, a CefFrameHostImpl object representing a sub-frame will be created when a RenderFrame is created in the renderer process and detached when the associated RenderFrame is deleted or the renderer process in which it runs has died. - The CefFrameHostImpl object representing the main frame will always be valid but the underlying RFH (and associated frame ID) may change over time as a result of cross-origin navigations. Despite these changes calling LoadURL on the main frame object in the browser process will always navigate as expected. - Speculative RFHs, which may be created as a result of a cross-origin navigation and discarded if that navigation is not committed, are now handled correctly (e.g. ignored in most cases until they're committed). - It is less likely, but still possible, to receive a CefFrame object with an invalid frame ID (ID < 0). This can happen in cases where a RFH has not yet been created for a sub-frame. For example, when OnBeforeBrowse is called before initiating navigation in a previously nonexisting sub-frame. To test: All tests pass with NetworkService enabled and disabled.
2019-05-24 22:23:43 +02:00
#include "libcef/common/process_message_impl.h"
#include "libcef/common/request_impl.h"
Move message routing from CefBrowser to CefFrame (see issue #2498). This change moves the SendProcessMessage method from CefBrowser to CefFrame and adds CefBrowser parameters to OnProcessMessageReceived and OnDraggableRegionsChanged. The internal implementation has changed as follows: - Frame IDs are now a 64-bit combination of the 32-bit render_process_id and render_routing_id values that uniquely identify a RenderFrameHost (RFH). - CefFrameHostImpl objects are now managed by CefBrowserInfo with life span tied to RFH expectations. Specifically, a CefFrameHostImpl object representing a sub-frame will be created when a RenderFrame is created in the renderer process and detached when the associated RenderFrame is deleted or the renderer process in which it runs has died. - The CefFrameHostImpl object representing the main frame will always be valid but the underlying RFH (and associated frame ID) may change over time as a result of cross-origin navigations. Despite these changes calling LoadURL on the main frame object in the browser process will always navigate as expected. - Speculative RFHs, which may be created as a result of a cross-origin navigation and discarded if that navigation is not committed, are now handled correctly (e.g. ignored in most cases until they're committed). - It is less likely, but still possible, to receive a CefFrame object with an invalid frame ID (ID < 0). This can happen in cases where a RFH has not yet been created for a sub-frame. For example, when OnBeforeBrowse is called before initiating navigation in a previously nonexisting sub-frame. To test: All tests pass with NetworkService enabled and disabled.
2019-05-24 22:23:43 +02:00
#include "libcef/common/response_manager.h"
#include "libcef/renderer/blink_glue.h"
#include "libcef/renderer/browser_impl.h"
#include "libcef/renderer/dom_document_impl.h"
#include "libcef/renderer/render_frame_util.h"
#include "libcef/renderer/render_urlrequest_impl.h"
#include "libcef/renderer/thread_util.h"
#include "libcef/renderer/v8_impl.h"
Move message routing from CefBrowser to CefFrame (see issue #2498). This change moves the SendProcessMessage method from CefBrowser to CefFrame and adds CefBrowser parameters to OnProcessMessageReceived and OnDraggableRegionsChanged. The internal implementation has changed as follows: - Frame IDs are now a 64-bit combination of the 32-bit render_process_id and render_routing_id values that uniquely identify a RenderFrameHost (RFH). - CefFrameHostImpl objects are now managed by CefBrowserInfo with life span tied to RFH expectations. Specifically, a CefFrameHostImpl object representing a sub-frame will be created when a RenderFrame is created in the renderer process and detached when the associated RenderFrame is deleted or the renderer process in which it runs has died. - The CefFrameHostImpl object representing the main frame will always be valid but the underlying RFH (and associated frame ID) may change over time as a result of cross-origin navigations. Despite these changes calling LoadURL on the main frame object in the browser process will always navigate as expected. - Speculative RFHs, which may be created as a result of a cross-origin navigation and discarded if that navigation is not committed, are now handled correctly (e.g. ignored in most cases until they're committed). - It is less likely, but still possible, to receive a CefFrame object with an invalid frame ID (ID < 0). This can happen in cases where a RFH has not yet been created for a sub-frame. For example, when OnBeforeBrowse is called before initiating navigation in a previously nonexisting sub-frame. To test: All tests pass with NetworkService enabled and disabled.
2019-05-24 22:23:43 +02:00
#include "base/strings/utf_string_conversions.h"
#include "content/public/renderer/render_view.h"
#include "content/renderer/render_frame_impl.h"
#include "third_party/blink/public/platform/web_data.h"
#include "third_party/blink/public/platform/web_string.h"
#include "third_party/blink/public/platform/web_url.h"
#include "third_party/blink/public/web/blink.h"
#include "third_party/blink/public/web/web_document.h"
2018-07-09 22:12:39 +02:00
#include "third_party/blink/public/web/web_document_loader.h"
#include "third_party/blink/public/web/web_frame_content_dumper.h"
#include "third_party/blink/public/web/web_local_frame.h"
#include "third_party/blink/public/web/web_navigation_control.h"
#include "third_party/blink/public/web/web_script_source.h"
#include "third_party/blink/public/web/web_view.h"
CefFrameImpl::CefFrameImpl(CefBrowserImpl* browser,
blink::WebLocalFrame* frame,
int64_t frame_id)
Move message routing from CefBrowser to CefFrame (see issue #2498). This change moves the SendProcessMessage method from CefBrowser to CefFrame and adds CefBrowser parameters to OnProcessMessageReceived and OnDraggableRegionsChanged. The internal implementation has changed as follows: - Frame IDs are now a 64-bit combination of the 32-bit render_process_id and render_routing_id values that uniquely identify a RenderFrameHost (RFH). - CefFrameHostImpl objects are now managed by CefBrowserInfo with life span tied to RFH expectations. Specifically, a CefFrameHostImpl object representing a sub-frame will be created when a RenderFrame is created in the renderer process and detached when the associated RenderFrame is deleted or the renderer process in which it runs has died. - The CefFrameHostImpl object representing the main frame will always be valid but the underlying RFH (and associated frame ID) may change over time as a result of cross-origin navigations. Despite these changes calling LoadURL on the main frame object in the browser process will always navigate as expected. - Speculative RFHs, which may be created as a result of a cross-origin navigation and discarded if that navigation is not committed, are now handled correctly (e.g. ignored in most cases until they're committed). - It is less likely, but still possible, to receive a CefFrame object with an invalid frame ID (ID < 0). This can happen in cases where a RFH has not yet been created for a sub-frame. For example, when OnBeforeBrowse is called before initiating navigation in a previously nonexisting sub-frame. To test: All tests pass with NetworkService enabled and disabled.
2019-05-24 22:23:43 +02:00
: browser_(browser),
frame_(frame),
frame_id_(frame_id),
response_manager_(new CefResponseManager) {}
CefFrameImpl::~CefFrameImpl() {}
bool CefFrameImpl::IsValid() {
CEF_REQUIRE_RT_RETURN(false);
return (frame_ != nullptr);
}
void CefFrameImpl::Undo() {
ExecuteCommand("Undo");
}
void CefFrameImpl::Redo() {
ExecuteCommand("Redo");
}
void CefFrameImpl::Cut() {
ExecuteCommand("Cut");
}
void CefFrameImpl::Copy() {
ExecuteCommand("Copy");
}
void CefFrameImpl::Paste() {
ExecuteCommand("Paste");
}
void CefFrameImpl::Delete() {
ExecuteCommand("Delete");
}
void CefFrameImpl::SelectAll() {
ExecuteCommand("SelectAll");
}
void CefFrameImpl::ViewSource() {
NOTREACHED() << "ViewSource cannot be called from the renderer process";
}
void CefFrameImpl::GetSource(CefRefPtr<CefStringVisitor> visitor) {
CEF_REQUIRE_RT_RETURN_VOID();
if (frame_) {
const CefString& content =
std::string(blink::WebFrameContentDumper::DumpAsMarkup(frame_).Utf8());
visitor->Visit(content);
}
}
void CefFrameImpl::GetText(CefRefPtr<CefStringVisitor> visitor) {
CEF_REQUIRE_RT_RETURN_VOID();
if (frame_) {
const CefString& content = blink_glue::DumpDocumentText(frame_);
visitor->Visit(content);
}
}
void CefFrameImpl::LoadRequest(CefRefPtr<CefRequest> request) {
CEF_REQUIRE_RT_RETURN_VOID();
Move message routing from CefBrowser to CefFrame (see issue #2498). This change moves the SendProcessMessage method from CefBrowser to CefFrame and adds CefBrowser parameters to OnProcessMessageReceived and OnDraggableRegionsChanged. The internal implementation has changed as follows: - Frame IDs are now a 64-bit combination of the 32-bit render_process_id and render_routing_id values that uniquely identify a RenderFrameHost (RFH). - CefFrameHostImpl objects are now managed by CefBrowserInfo with life span tied to RFH expectations. Specifically, a CefFrameHostImpl object representing a sub-frame will be created when a RenderFrame is created in the renderer process and detached when the associated RenderFrame is deleted or the renderer process in which it runs has died. - The CefFrameHostImpl object representing the main frame will always be valid but the underlying RFH (and associated frame ID) may change over time as a result of cross-origin navigations. Despite these changes calling LoadURL on the main frame object in the browser process will always navigate as expected. - Speculative RFHs, which may be created as a result of a cross-origin navigation and discarded if that navigation is not committed, are now handled correctly (e.g. ignored in most cases until they're committed). - It is less likely, but still possible, to receive a CefFrame object with an invalid frame ID (ID < 0). This can happen in cases where a RFH has not yet been created for a sub-frame. For example, when OnBeforeBrowse is called before initiating navigation in a previously nonexisting sub-frame. To test: All tests pass with NetworkService enabled and disabled.
2019-05-24 22:23:43 +02:00
if (!frame_)
return;
CefMsg_LoadRequest_Params params;
params.url = GURL(std::string(request->GetURL()));
params.method = request->GetMethod();
params.site_for_cookies = net::SiteForCookies::FromUrl(
GURL(request->GetFirstPartyForCookies().ToString()));
CefRequest::HeaderMap headerMap;
request->GetHeaderMap(headerMap);
if (!headerMap.empty())
params.headers = HttpHeaderUtils::GenerateHeaders(headerMap);
CefRefPtr<CefPostData> postData = request->GetPostData();
if (postData.get()) {
CefPostDataImpl* impl = static_cast<CefPostDataImpl*>(postData.get());
params.upload_data = new net::UploadData();
impl->Get(*params.upload_data.get());
}
params.load_flags = request->GetFlags();
Move message routing from CefBrowser to CefFrame (see issue #2498). This change moves the SendProcessMessage method from CefBrowser to CefFrame and adds CefBrowser parameters to OnProcessMessageReceived and OnDraggableRegionsChanged. The internal implementation has changed as follows: - Frame IDs are now a 64-bit combination of the 32-bit render_process_id and render_routing_id values that uniquely identify a RenderFrameHost (RFH). - CefFrameHostImpl objects are now managed by CefBrowserInfo with life span tied to RFH expectations. Specifically, a CefFrameHostImpl object representing a sub-frame will be created when a RenderFrame is created in the renderer process and detached when the associated RenderFrame is deleted or the renderer process in which it runs has died. - The CefFrameHostImpl object representing the main frame will always be valid but the underlying RFH (and associated frame ID) may change over time as a result of cross-origin navigations. Despite these changes calling LoadURL on the main frame object in the browser process will always navigate as expected. - Speculative RFHs, which may be created as a result of a cross-origin navigation and discarded if that navigation is not committed, are now handled correctly (e.g. ignored in most cases until they're committed). - It is less likely, but still possible, to receive a CefFrame object with an invalid frame ID (ID < 0). This can happen in cases where a RFH has not yet been created for a sub-frame. For example, when OnBeforeBrowse is called before initiating navigation in a previously nonexisting sub-frame. To test: All tests pass with NetworkService enabled and disabled.
2019-05-24 22:23:43 +02:00
OnLoadRequest(params);
}
void CefFrameImpl::LoadURL(const CefString& url) {
CEF_REQUIRE_RT_RETURN_VOID();
Move message routing from CefBrowser to CefFrame (see issue #2498). This change moves the SendProcessMessage method from CefBrowser to CefFrame and adds CefBrowser parameters to OnProcessMessageReceived and OnDraggableRegionsChanged. The internal implementation has changed as follows: - Frame IDs are now a 64-bit combination of the 32-bit render_process_id and render_routing_id values that uniquely identify a RenderFrameHost (RFH). - CefFrameHostImpl objects are now managed by CefBrowserInfo with life span tied to RFH expectations. Specifically, a CefFrameHostImpl object representing a sub-frame will be created when a RenderFrame is created in the renderer process and detached when the associated RenderFrame is deleted or the renderer process in which it runs has died. - The CefFrameHostImpl object representing the main frame will always be valid but the underlying RFH (and associated frame ID) may change over time as a result of cross-origin navigations. Despite these changes calling LoadURL on the main frame object in the browser process will always navigate as expected. - Speculative RFHs, which may be created as a result of a cross-origin navigation and discarded if that navigation is not committed, are now handled correctly (e.g. ignored in most cases until they're committed). - It is less likely, but still possible, to receive a CefFrame object with an invalid frame ID (ID < 0). This can happen in cases where a RFH has not yet been created for a sub-frame. For example, when OnBeforeBrowse is called before initiating navigation in a previously nonexisting sub-frame. To test: All tests pass with NetworkService enabled and disabled.
2019-05-24 22:23:43 +02:00
if (!frame_)
return;
CefMsg_LoadRequest_Params params;
params.url = GURL(url.ToString());
params.method = "GET";
Move message routing from CefBrowser to CefFrame (see issue #2498). This change moves the SendProcessMessage method from CefBrowser to CefFrame and adds CefBrowser parameters to OnProcessMessageReceived and OnDraggableRegionsChanged. The internal implementation has changed as follows: - Frame IDs are now a 64-bit combination of the 32-bit render_process_id and render_routing_id values that uniquely identify a RenderFrameHost (RFH). - CefFrameHostImpl objects are now managed by CefBrowserInfo with life span tied to RFH expectations. Specifically, a CefFrameHostImpl object representing a sub-frame will be created when a RenderFrame is created in the renderer process and detached when the associated RenderFrame is deleted or the renderer process in which it runs has died. - The CefFrameHostImpl object representing the main frame will always be valid but the underlying RFH (and associated frame ID) may change over time as a result of cross-origin navigations. Despite these changes calling LoadURL on the main frame object in the browser process will always navigate as expected. - Speculative RFHs, which may be created as a result of a cross-origin navigation and discarded if that navigation is not committed, are now handled correctly (e.g. ignored in most cases until they're committed). - It is less likely, but still possible, to receive a CefFrame object with an invalid frame ID (ID < 0). This can happen in cases where a RFH has not yet been created for a sub-frame. For example, when OnBeforeBrowse is called before initiating navigation in a previously nonexisting sub-frame. To test: All tests pass with NetworkService enabled and disabled.
2019-05-24 22:23:43 +02:00
OnLoadRequest(params);
}
void CefFrameImpl::ExecuteJavaScript(const CefString& jsCode,
const CefString& scriptUrl,
int startLine) {
CEF_REQUIRE_RT_RETURN_VOID();
if (jsCode.empty())
return;
if (startLine < 1)
startLine = 1;
if (frame_) {
GURL gurl = GURL(scriptUrl.ToString());
frame_->ExecuteScript(blink::WebScriptSource(
Move message routing from CefBrowser to CefFrame (see issue #2498). This change moves the SendProcessMessage method from CefBrowser to CefFrame and adds CefBrowser parameters to OnProcessMessageReceived and OnDraggableRegionsChanged. The internal implementation has changed as follows: - Frame IDs are now a 64-bit combination of the 32-bit render_process_id and render_routing_id values that uniquely identify a RenderFrameHost (RFH). - CefFrameHostImpl objects are now managed by CefBrowserInfo with life span tied to RFH expectations. Specifically, a CefFrameHostImpl object representing a sub-frame will be created when a RenderFrame is created in the renderer process and detached when the associated RenderFrame is deleted or the renderer process in which it runs has died. - The CefFrameHostImpl object representing the main frame will always be valid but the underlying RFH (and associated frame ID) may change over time as a result of cross-origin navigations. Despite these changes calling LoadURL on the main frame object in the browser process will always navigate as expected. - Speculative RFHs, which may be created as a result of a cross-origin navigation and discarded if that navigation is not committed, are now handled correctly (e.g. ignored in most cases until they're committed). - It is less likely, but still possible, to receive a CefFrame object with an invalid frame ID (ID < 0). This can happen in cases where a RFH has not yet been created for a sub-frame. For example, when OnBeforeBrowse is called before initiating navigation in a previously nonexisting sub-frame. To test: All tests pass with NetworkService enabled and disabled.
2019-05-24 22:23:43 +02:00
blink::WebString::FromUTF16(jsCode.ToString16()), gurl, startLine));
}
}
bool CefFrameImpl::IsMain() {
CEF_REQUIRE_RT_RETURN(false);
if (frame_)
return (frame_->Parent() == nullptr);
return false;
}
bool CefFrameImpl::IsFocused() {
CEF_REQUIRE_RT_RETURN(false);
if (frame_ && frame_->View())
return (frame_->View()->FocusedFrame() == frame_);
return false;
}
CefString CefFrameImpl::GetName() {
CefString name;
CEF_REQUIRE_RT_RETURN(name);
if (frame_)
name = render_frame_util::GetName(frame_);
return name;
}
int64 CefFrameImpl::GetIdentifier() {
CEF_REQUIRE_RT_RETURN(0);
return frame_id_;
}
CefRefPtr<CefFrame> CefFrameImpl::GetParent() {
CEF_REQUIRE_RT_RETURN(nullptr);
if (frame_) {
blink::WebFrame* parent = frame_->Parent();
if (parent && parent->IsWebLocalFrame())
return browser_->GetWebFrameImpl(parent->ToWebLocalFrame()).get();
}
return nullptr;
}
CefString CefFrameImpl::GetURL() {
CefString url;
CEF_REQUIRE_RT_RETURN(url);
if (frame_) {
GURL gurl = frame_->GetDocument().Url();
url = gurl.spec();
}
return url;
}
CefRefPtr<CefBrowser> CefFrameImpl::GetBrowser() {
CEF_REQUIRE_RT_RETURN(nullptr);
return browser_;
}
CefRefPtr<CefV8Context> CefFrameImpl::GetV8Context() {
CEF_REQUIRE_RT_RETURN(nullptr);
if (frame_) {
v8::Isolate* isolate = blink::MainThreadIsolate();
v8::HandleScope handle_scope(isolate);
return new CefV8ContextImpl(isolate, frame_->MainWorldScriptContext());
} else {
return nullptr;
}
}
void CefFrameImpl::VisitDOM(CefRefPtr<CefDOMVisitor> visitor) {
CEF_REQUIRE_RT_RETURN_VOID();
if (!frame_)
return;
// Create a CefDOMDocumentImpl object that is valid only for the scope of this
// method.
CefRefPtr<CefDOMDocumentImpl> documentImpl;
const blink::WebDocument& document = frame_->GetDocument();
if (!document.IsNull())
documentImpl = new CefDOMDocumentImpl(browser_, frame_);
visitor->Visit(documentImpl.get());
if (documentImpl.get())
documentImpl->Detach();
}
CefRefPtr<CefURLRequest> CefFrameImpl::CreateURLRequest(
CefRefPtr<CefRequest> request,
CefRefPtr<CefURLRequestClient> client) {
CEF_REQUIRE_RT_RETURN(nullptr);
if (!request || !client || !frame_)
return nullptr;
CefRefPtr<CefRenderURLRequest> impl =
new CefRenderURLRequest(this, request, client);
if (impl->Start())
return impl.get();
return nullptr;
}
Move message routing from CefBrowser to CefFrame (see issue #2498). This change moves the SendProcessMessage method from CefBrowser to CefFrame and adds CefBrowser parameters to OnProcessMessageReceived and OnDraggableRegionsChanged. The internal implementation has changed as follows: - Frame IDs are now a 64-bit combination of the 32-bit render_process_id and render_routing_id values that uniquely identify a RenderFrameHost (RFH). - CefFrameHostImpl objects are now managed by CefBrowserInfo with life span tied to RFH expectations. Specifically, a CefFrameHostImpl object representing a sub-frame will be created when a RenderFrame is created in the renderer process and detached when the associated RenderFrame is deleted or the renderer process in which it runs has died. - The CefFrameHostImpl object representing the main frame will always be valid but the underlying RFH (and associated frame ID) may change over time as a result of cross-origin navigations. Despite these changes calling LoadURL on the main frame object in the browser process will always navigate as expected. - Speculative RFHs, which may be created as a result of a cross-origin navigation and discarded if that navigation is not committed, are now handled correctly (e.g. ignored in most cases until they're committed). - It is less likely, but still possible, to receive a CefFrame object with an invalid frame ID (ID < 0). This can happen in cases where a RFH has not yet been created for a sub-frame. For example, when OnBeforeBrowse is called before initiating navigation in a previously nonexisting sub-frame. To test: All tests pass with NetworkService enabled and disabled.
2019-05-24 22:23:43 +02:00
void CefFrameImpl::SendProcessMessage(CefProcessId target_process,
CefRefPtr<CefProcessMessage> message) {
Cef_Request_Params params;
CefProcessMessageImpl* impl =
static_cast<CefProcessMessageImpl*>(message.get());
if (impl->CopyTo(params)) {
SendProcessMessage(target_process, params.name, &params.arguments, true);
}
}
blink::WebURLLoaderFactory* CefFrameImpl::GetURLLoaderFactory() {
CEF_REQUIRE_RT();
if (!url_loader_factory_ && frame_) {
auto render_frame = content::RenderFrameImpl::FromWebFrame(frame_);
if (render_frame) {
url_loader_factory_ = render_frame->CreateURLLoaderFactory();
}
}
return url_loader_factory_.get();
}
Move message routing from CefBrowser to CefFrame (see issue #2498). This change moves the SendProcessMessage method from CefBrowser to CefFrame and adds CefBrowser parameters to OnProcessMessageReceived and OnDraggableRegionsChanged. The internal implementation has changed as follows: - Frame IDs are now a 64-bit combination of the 32-bit render_process_id and render_routing_id values that uniquely identify a RenderFrameHost (RFH). - CefFrameHostImpl objects are now managed by CefBrowserInfo with life span tied to RFH expectations. Specifically, a CefFrameHostImpl object representing a sub-frame will be created when a RenderFrame is created in the renderer process and detached when the associated RenderFrame is deleted or the renderer process in which it runs has died. - The CefFrameHostImpl object representing the main frame will always be valid but the underlying RFH (and associated frame ID) may change over time as a result of cross-origin navigations. Despite these changes calling LoadURL on the main frame object in the browser process will always navigate as expected. - Speculative RFHs, which may be created as a result of a cross-origin navigation and discarded if that navigation is not committed, are now handled correctly (e.g. ignored in most cases until they're committed). - It is less likely, but still possible, to receive a CefFrame object with an invalid frame ID (ID < 0). This can happen in cases where a RFH has not yet been created for a sub-frame. For example, when OnBeforeBrowse is called before initiating navigation in a previously nonexisting sub-frame. To test: All tests pass with NetworkService enabled and disabled.
2019-05-24 22:23:43 +02:00
void CefFrameImpl::OnAttached() {
Send(new CefHostMsg_FrameAttached(MSG_ROUTING_NONE));
}
bool CefFrameImpl::OnMessageReceived(const IPC::Message& message) {
bool handled = true;
IPC_BEGIN_MESSAGE_MAP(CefFrameImpl, message)
IPC_MESSAGE_HANDLER(CefMsg_Request, OnRequest)
IPC_MESSAGE_HANDLER(CefMsg_Response, OnResponse)
IPC_MESSAGE_HANDLER(CefMsg_ResponseAck, OnResponseAck)
IPC_MESSAGE_HANDLER(CefMsg_LoadRequest, OnLoadRequest)
IPC_MESSAGE_HANDLER(CefMsg_DidStopLoading, OnDidStopLoading)
IPC_MESSAGE_UNHANDLED(handled = false)
IPC_END_MESSAGE_MAP()
return handled;
}
void CefFrameImpl::OnDidFinishLoad() {
Add support for MimeHandlerViewInCrossProcessFrame (fixes issue #2727) The PDF loading documentation in extension_system.cc has be updated to describe the new code paths. To support delivery of input events to the mime handler renderer process it is now necessary to route events via the correct RWHV interface. For Aura-based platforms (Windows/Linux) this means RWHVAura::On*Event and for macOS this means RWHVMac::RouteOrProcess*Event. Since Aura uses UI event types these have become the source of truth on Aura-based platforms with conversion to Web event types when needed (primarily for OSR). This change also adds a timeout for CefProcessHostMsg_GetNewBrowserInfo to avoid a hung renderer process if the guest WebContents route is not registered via CefMimeHandlerViewGuestDelegate::OnGuestDetached as expected prior to CefBrowserInfoManager::OnGetNewBrowserInfo being called. This timeout can be disabled for testing purposes by passing the `--disable-new-browser-info-timeout` command-line flag. The `--disable-features=MimeHandlerViewInCrossProcessFrame` command-line flag can be used for a limited time to restore the previous implementation based on BrowserPlugin. That implementation will be deleted starting with the 3897 branch update. Known issues: - ExecuteJavaScript calls on the frame hosting the PDF extension will not be routed to the mime handler renderer process. - The PDF extension will not load successfully if blocked by ChromePluginPlaceholder and then manually continued via the "Run this plugin" context menu option (see https://crbug.com/533069#c41).
2020-01-23 22:58:01 +01:00
// Ignore notifications from the embedded frame hosting a mime-type plugin.
// We'll eventually receive a notification from the owner frame.
if (blink_glue::HasPluginFrameOwner(frame_))
return;
Move message routing from CefBrowser to CefFrame (see issue #2498). This change moves the SendProcessMessage method from CefBrowser to CefFrame and adds CefBrowser parameters to OnProcessMessageReceived and OnDraggableRegionsChanged. The internal implementation has changed as follows: - Frame IDs are now a 64-bit combination of the 32-bit render_process_id and render_routing_id values that uniquely identify a RenderFrameHost (RFH). - CefFrameHostImpl objects are now managed by CefBrowserInfo with life span tied to RFH expectations. Specifically, a CefFrameHostImpl object representing a sub-frame will be created when a RenderFrame is created in the renderer process and detached when the associated RenderFrame is deleted or the renderer process in which it runs has died. - The CefFrameHostImpl object representing the main frame will always be valid but the underlying RFH (and associated frame ID) may change over time as a result of cross-origin navigations. Despite these changes calling LoadURL on the main frame object in the browser process will always navigate as expected. - Speculative RFHs, which may be created as a result of a cross-origin navigation and discarded if that navigation is not committed, are now handled correctly (e.g. ignored in most cases until they're committed). - It is less likely, but still possible, to receive a CefFrame object with an invalid frame ID (ID < 0). This can happen in cases where a RFH has not yet been created for a sub-frame. For example, when OnBeforeBrowse is called before initiating navigation in a previously nonexisting sub-frame. To test: All tests pass with NetworkService enabled and disabled.
2019-05-24 22:23:43 +02:00
blink::WebDocumentLoader* dl = frame_->GetDocumentLoader();
const int http_status_code = dl->GetResponse().HttpStatusCode();
Send(new CefHostMsg_DidFinishLoad(MSG_ROUTING_NONE, dl->GetUrl(),
http_status_code));
CefRefPtr<CefApp> app = CefAppManager::Get()->GetApplication();
Move message routing from CefBrowser to CefFrame (see issue #2498). This change moves the SendProcessMessage method from CefBrowser to CefFrame and adds CefBrowser parameters to OnProcessMessageReceived and OnDraggableRegionsChanged. The internal implementation has changed as follows: - Frame IDs are now a 64-bit combination of the 32-bit render_process_id and render_routing_id values that uniquely identify a RenderFrameHost (RFH). - CefFrameHostImpl objects are now managed by CefBrowserInfo with life span tied to RFH expectations. Specifically, a CefFrameHostImpl object representing a sub-frame will be created when a RenderFrame is created in the renderer process and detached when the associated RenderFrame is deleted or the renderer process in which it runs has died. - The CefFrameHostImpl object representing the main frame will always be valid but the underlying RFH (and associated frame ID) may change over time as a result of cross-origin navigations. Despite these changes calling LoadURL on the main frame object in the browser process will always navigate as expected. - Speculative RFHs, which may be created as a result of a cross-origin navigation and discarded if that navigation is not committed, are now handled correctly (e.g. ignored in most cases until they're committed). - It is less likely, but still possible, to receive a CefFrame object with an invalid frame ID (ID < 0). This can happen in cases where a RFH has not yet been created for a sub-frame. For example, when OnBeforeBrowse is called before initiating navigation in a previously nonexisting sub-frame. To test: All tests pass with NetworkService enabled and disabled.
2019-05-24 22:23:43 +02:00
if (app) {
CefRefPtr<CefRenderProcessHandler> handler = app->GetRenderProcessHandler();
if (handler) {
CefRefPtr<CefLoadHandler> load_handler = handler->GetLoadHandler();
if (load_handler) {
load_handler->OnLoadEnd(browser_, this, http_status_code);
}
}
}
}
void CefFrameImpl::OnDraggableRegionsChanged() {
blink::WebVector<blink::WebDraggableRegion> webregions =
frame_->GetDocument().DraggableRegions();
std::vector<Cef_DraggableRegion_Params> regions;
for (size_t i = 0; i < webregions.size(); ++i) {
Cef_DraggableRegion_Params region;
auto render_frame = content::RenderFrameImpl::FromWebFrame(frame_);
render_frame->ConvertViewportToWindow(&webregions[i].bounds);
Move message routing from CefBrowser to CefFrame (see issue #2498). This change moves the SendProcessMessage method from CefBrowser to CefFrame and adds CefBrowser parameters to OnProcessMessageReceived and OnDraggableRegionsChanged. The internal implementation has changed as follows: - Frame IDs are now a 64-bit combination of the 32-bit render_process_id and render_routing_id values that uniquely identify a RenderFrameHost (RFH). - CefFrameHostImpl objects are now managed by CefBrowserInfo with life span tied to RFH expectations. Specifically, a CefFrameHostImpl object representing a sub-frame will be created when a RenderFrame is created in the renderer process and detached when the associated RenderFrame is deleted or the renderer process in which it runs has died. - The CefFrameHostImpl object representing the main frame will always be valid but the underlying RFH (and associated frame ID) may change over time as a result of cross-origin navigations. Despite these changes calling LoadURL on the main frame object in the browser process will always navigate as expected. - Speculative RFHs, which may be created as a result of a cross-origin navigation and discarded if that navigation is not committed, are now handled correctly (e.g. ignored in most cases until they're committed). - It is less likely, but still possible, to receive a CefFrame object with an invalid frame ID (ID < 0). This can happen in cases where a RFH has not yet been created for a sub-frame. For example, when OnBeforeBrowse is called before initiating navigation in a previously nonexisting sub-frame. To test: All tests pass with NetworkService enabled and disabled.
2019-05-24 22:23:43 +02:00
region.bounds = webregions[i].bounds;
region.draggable = webregions[i].draggable;
regions.push_back(region);
}
Send(new CefHostMsg_UpdateDraggableRegions(MSG_ROUTING_NONE, regions));
}
void CefFrameImpl::OnDetached() {
// The browser may hold the last reference to |this|. Take a reference here to
// keep |this| alive until after this method returns.
CefRefPtr<CefFrameImpl> self = this;
browser_->FrameDetached(frame_id_);
browser_ = nullptr;
frame_ = nullptr;
url_loader_factory_.reset();
Move message routing from CefBrowser to CefFrame (see issue #2498). This change moves the SendProcessMessage method from CefBrowser to CefFrame and adds CefBrowser parameters to OnProcessMessageReceived and OnDraggableRegionsChanged. The internal implementation has changed as follows: - Frame IDs are now a 64-bit combination of the 32-bit render_process_id and render_routing_id values that uniquely identify a RenderFrameHost (RFH). - CefFrameHostImpl objects are now managed by CefBrowserInfo with life span tied to RFH expectations. Specifically, a CefFrameHostImpl object representing a sub-frame will be created when a RenderFrame is created in the renderer process and detached when the associated RenderFrame is deleted or the renderer process in which it runs has died. - The CefFrameHostImpl object representing the main frame will always be valid but the underlying RFH (and associated frame ID) may change over time as a result of cross-origin navigations. Despite these changes calling LoadURL on the main frame object in the browser process will always navigate as expected. - Speculative RFHs, which may be created as a result of a cross-origin navigation and discarded if that navigation is not committed, are now handled correctly (e.g. ignored in most cases until they're committed). - It is less likely, but still possible, to receive a CefFrame object with an invalid frame ID (ID < 0). This can happen in cases where a RFH has not yet been created for a sub-frame. For example, when OnBeforeBrowse is called before initiating navigation in a previously nonexisting sub-frame. To test: All tests pass with NetworkService enabled and disabled.
2019-05-24 22:23:43 +02:00
response_manager_.reset();
}
void CefFrameImpl::ExecuteCommand(const std::string& command) {
CEF_REQUIRE_RT_RETURN_VOID();
if (frame_)
Move message routing from CefBrowser to CefFrame (see issue #2498). This change moves the SendProcessMessage method from CefBrowser to CefFrame and adds CefBrowser parameters to OnProcessMessageReceived and OnDraggableRegionsChanged. The internal implementation has changed as follows: - Frame IDs are now a 64-bit combination of the 32-bit render_process_id and render_routing_id values that uniquely identify a RenderFrameHost (RFH). - CefFrameHostImpl objects are now managed by CefBrowserInfo with life span tied to RFH expectations. Specifically, a CefFrameHostImpl object representing a sub-frame will be created when a RenderFrame is created in the renderer process and detached when the associated RenderFrame is deleted or the renderer process in which it runs has died. - The CefFrameHostImpl object representing the main frame will always be valid but the underlying RFH (and associated frame ID) may change over time as a result of cross-origin navigations. Despite these changes calling LoadURL on the main frame object in the browser process will always navigate as expected. - Speculative RFHs, which may be created as a result of a cross-origin navigation and discarded if that navigation is not committed, are now handled correctly (e.g. ignored in most cases until they're committed). - It is less likely, but still possible, to receive a CefFrame object with an invalid frame ID (ID < 0). This can happen in cases where a RFH has not yet been created for a sub-frame. For example, when OnBeforeBrowse is called before initiating navigation in a previously nonexisting sub-frame. To test: All tests pass with NetworkService enabled and disabled.
2019-05-24 22:23:43 +02:00
frame_->ExecuteCommand(blink::WebString::FromUTF8(command));
}
void CefFrameImpl::SendProcessMessage(CefProcessId target_process,
const std::string& name,
base::ListValue* arguments,
bool user_initiated) {
DCHECK_EQ(PID_BROWSER, target_process);
DCHECK(!name.empty());
if (!frame_)
return;
Cef_Request_Params params;
params.name = name;
if (arguments)
params.arguments.Swap(arguments);
params.user_initiated = user_initiated;
params.request_id = -1;
params.expect_response = false;
Send(new CefHostMsg_Request(MSG_ROUTING_NONE, params));
}
void CefFrameImpl::Send(IPC::Message* message) {
if (!frame_) {
delete message;
return;
}
auto render_frame = content::RenderFrame::FromWebFrame(frame_);
message->set_routing_id(render_frame->GetRoutingID());
render_frame->Send(message);
}
void CefFrameImpl::OnRequest(const Cef_Request_Params& params) {
DCHECK(browser_);
DCHECK(frame_);
bool success = false;
std::string response;
bool expect_response_ack = false;
TRACE_EVENT2("cef", "CefBrowserImpl::OnRequest", "request_id",
params.request_id, "expect_response",
params.expect_response ? 1 : 0);
if (params.user_initiated) {
// Give the user a chance to handle the request.
CefRefPtr<CefApp> app = CefAppManager::Get()->GetApplication();
Move message routing from CefBrowser to CefFrame (see issue #2498). This change moves the SendProcessMessage method from CefBrowser to CefFrame and adds CefBrowser parameters to OnProcessMessageReceived and OnDraggableRegionsChanged. The internal implementation has changed as follows: - Frame IDs are now a 64-bit combination of the 32-bit render_process_id and render_routing_id values that uniquely identify a RenderFrameHost (RFH). - CefFrameHostImpl objects are now managed by CefBrowserInfo with life span tied to RFH expectations. Specifically, a CefFrameHostImpl object representing a sub-frame will be created when a RenderFrame is created in the renderer process and detached when the associated RenderFrame is deleted or the renderer process in which it runs has died. - The CefFrameHostImpl object representing the main frame will always be valid but the underlying RFH (and associated frame ID) may change over time as a result of cross-origin navigations. Despite these changes calling LoadURL on the main frame object in the browser process will always navigate as expected. - Speculative RFHs, which may be created as a result of a cross-origin navigation and discarded if that navigation is not committed, are now handled correctly (e.g. ignored in most cases until they're committed). - It is less likely, but still possible, to receive a CefFrame object with an invalid frame ID (ID < 0). This can happen in cases where a RFH has not yet been created for a sub-frame. For example, when OnBeforeBrowse is called before initiating navigation in a previously nonexisting sub-frame. To test: All tests pass with NetworkService enabled and disabled.
2019-05-24 22:23:43 +02:00
if (app.get()) {
CefRefPtr<CefRenderProcessHandler> handler =
app->GetRenderProcessHandler();
if (handler.get()) {
CefRefPtr<CefProcessMessageImpl> message(new CefProcessMessageImpl(
const_cast<Cef_Request_Params*>(&params), false, true));
success = handler->OnProcessMessageReceived(browser_, this, PID_BROWSER,
message.get());
message->Detach(nullptr);
}
}
} else if (params.name == "execute-code") {
// Execute code.
DCHECK_EQ(params.arguments.GetSize(), (size_t)4);
bool is_javascript = false;
std::string code, script_url;
int script_start_line = 0;
params.arguments.GetBoolean(0, &is_javascript);
params.arguments.GetString(1, &code);
DCHECK(!code.empty());
params.arguments.GetString(2, &script_url);
params.arguments.GetInteger(3, &script_start_line);
DCHECK_GE(script_start_line, 0);
if (is_javascript) {
frame_->ExecuteScript(
blink::WebScriptSource(blink::WebString::FromUTF8(code),
GURL(script_url), script_start_line));
success = true;
} else {
// TODO(cef): implement support for CSS code.
NOTIMPLEMENTED();
}
} else if (params.name == "execute-command") {
// Execute command.
DCHECK_EQ(params.arguments.GetSize(), (size_t)1);
std::string command;
params.arguments.GetString(0, &command);
DCHECK(!command.empty());
if (base::LowerCaseEqualsASCII(command, "getsource")) {
response = blink::WebFrameContentDumper::DumpAsMarkup(frame_).Utf8();
success = true;
} else if (base::LowerCaseEqualsASCII(command, "gettext")) {
response = blink_glue::DumpDocumentText(frame_);
success = true;
} else if (frame_->ExecuteCommand(blink::WebString::FromUTF8(command))) {
success = true;
}
} else {
// Invalid request.
NOTREACHED();
}
if (params.expect_response) {
DCHECK_GE(params.request_id, 0);
// Send a response to the browser.
Cef_Response_Params response_params;
response_params.request_id = params.request_id;
response_params.success = success;
response_params.response = response;
response_params.expect_response_ack = expect_response_ack;
Send(new CefHostMsg_Response(MSG_ROUTING_NONE, response_params));
}
}
void CefFrameImpl::OnResponse(const Cef_Response_Params& params) {
response_manager_->RunHandler(params);
if (params.expect_response_ack)
Send(new CefHostMsg_ResponseAck(MSG_ROUTING_NONE, params.request_id));
}
void CefFrameImpl::OnResponseAck(int request_id) {
response_manager_->RunAckHandler(request_id);
}
void CefFrameImpl::OnDidStopLoading() {
// We should only receive this notification for the highest-level LocalFrame
// in this frame's in-process subtree. If there are multiple of these for the
// same browser then the other occurrences will be discarded in
// OnLoadingStateChange.
browser_->OnLoadingStateChange(false);
}
void CefFrameImpl::OnLoadRequest(const CefMsg_LoadRequest_Params& params) {
DCHECK(frame_);
blink::WebURLRequest request;
CefRequestImpl::Get(params, request);
frame_->StartNavigation(request);
}
// Enable deprecation warnings on Windows. See http://crbug.com/585142.
#if defined(OS_WIN)
#if defined(__clang__)
#pragma GCC diagnostic pop
#else
#pragma warning(pop)
#endif
#endif