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// Copyright 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 "libcef/browser/native/browser_platform_delegate_native_linux.h"
Add chrome runtime support for more callbacks and ceftests (see issue #2969) This change adds support for: - Protocol and request handling. - Loading and navigation events. - Display and focus events. - Mouse/keyboard events. - Popup browsers. - Callbacks in the renderer process. - Misc. functionality required for ceftests. This change also adds a new CefBrowserProcessHandler::GetCookieableSchemes callback for configuring global state that will be applied to all CefCookieManagers by default. This global callback is currently required by the chrome runtime because the primary ProfileImpl is created via ChromeBrowserMainParts::PreMainMessageLoopRun (CreatePrimaryProfile) before OnContextCreated can be called. ProfileImpl will use the "C:\Users\[user]\AppData\Local\CEF\User Data\Default" directory by default (on Windows). Cookies may persist in this directory when running ceftests and may need to be manually deleted if those tests fail. Remaining work includes: - Support for client-created request contexts. - Embedding the browser in a Views hierarchy (cefclient support). - TryCloseBrowser and DoClose support. - Most of the CefSettings configuration. - DevTools protocol and window control (ShowDevTools, ExecuteDevToolsMethod). - CEF-specific WebUI pages (about, license, webui-hosts). - Context menu customization (CefContextMenuHandler). - Auto resize (SetAutoResizeEnabled). - Zoom settings (SetZoomLevel). - File dialog runner (RunFileDialog). - File and JS dialog handlers (CefDialogHandler, CefJSDialogHandler). - Extension loading (LoadExtension, etc). - Plugin loading (OnBeforePluginLoad). - Widevine loading (CefRegisterWidevineCdm). - PDF and print preview does not display. - Crash reporting is untested. - Mac: Web content loads but does not display. The following ceftests are now passing when run with the "--enable-chrome-runtime" command-line flag: CorsTest.* DisplayTest.*:-DisplayTest.AutoResize DOMTest.* DraggableRegionsTest.* ImageTest.* MessageRouterTest.* NavigationTest.* ParserTest.* RequestContextTest.*Global* RequestTest.* ResourceManagerTest.* ResourceRequestHandlerTest.* ResponseTest.* SchemeHandlerTest.* ServerTest.* StreamResourceHandlerTest.* StreamTest.* StringTest.* TaskTest.* TestServerTest.* ThreadTest.* URLRequestTest.*Global* V8Test.*:-V8Test.OnUncaughtExceptionDevTools ValuesTest.* WaitableEventTest.* XmlReaderTest.* ZipReaderTest.*
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#include "libcef/browser/browser_host_base.h"
#include "libcef/browser/context.h"
#include "libcef/browser/native/window_delegate_view.h"
#include "libcef/browser/thread_util.h"
#include "base/no_destructor.h"
#include "content/browser/renderer_host/render_widget_host_impl.h"
#include "content/public/browser/native_web_keyboard_event.h"
#include "content/public/browser/render_view_host.h"
Implement NetworkService request interception/handling (see issue #2622). Implementation notes: - Chromium change: CookieMonster::SetCookieableSchemes needs to be called immediately after the CookieMonster is created in NetworkContext:: ApplyContextParamsToBuilder. Add a Profile::GetCookieableSchemes method and NetworkContextParams.cookieable_schemes member (set from ProfileNetworkContextService::CreateNetworkContextParams) to support that. - Chromium change: Add a ContentBrowserClient::HandleExternalProtocol variant that exposes additional NetworkService request information. - GetResourceResponseFilter is not yet implemented. API changes: - Resource-related callbacks have been moved from CefRequestHandler to a new CefResourceRequestHandler interface which is returned via the GetResourceRequestHandler method. If the CefRequestHandler declines to handle a resource it can optionally be handled by the CefRequestContextHandler, if any, associated with the loading context. - The OnProtocolExecution callback has been moved from CefRequestHandler to CefResourceRequestHandler and will be called if a custom scheme request is unhandled. - Cookie send/save permission callbacks have been moved from CefRequestHandler and CefResourceHandler to CefResourceRequestHandler. - New methods added to CefResourceHandler that better match NetworkService execution sequence expectations. The old methods are now deprecated. - New methods added to CefRequest and CefResponse. Known behavior changes with the NetworkService implementation: - Modifying the |new_url| parameter in OnResourceRedirect will no longer result in the method being called an additional time (likely a bug in the old implementation). - Modifying the request URL in OnResourceResponse would previously cause a redirect. This behavior is now deprecated because the NetworkService does not support this functionality when using default network loaders. Temporary support has been added in combination with CefResourceHandler usage only. - Other changes to the request object in OnResourceResponse will now cause the request to be restarted. This means that OnBeforeResourceLoad, etc, will be called an additional time with the new request information. - CefResponse::GetMimeType will now be empty for non-200 responses. - Requests using custom schemes can now be handled via CefResourceRequestHandler with the same callback behavior as builtin schemes. - Redirects of custom scheme requests will now be followed as expected. - Default handling of builtin schemes can now be disabled by setting |disable_default_handling| to true in GetResourceRequestHandler. - Unhandled requests (custom scheme or builtin scheme with default handling disabled) will fail with an CefResponse::GetError value of ERR_UNKNOWN_URL_SCHEME. - The CefSchemeHandlerFactory::Create callback will now include cookie headers. To test: - Run `cefclient --enable-network-service`. All resources should load successfully (this tests the transparent proxy capability). - All tests pass with NetworkService disabled. - The following tests pass with NetworkService enabled: - CookieTest.* - FrameTest.* (excluding .*Nav) - NavigationTest.* (excluding .Redirect*) - RequestHandlerTest.* - RequestContextTest.Basic* - RequestContextTest.Popup* - RequestTest.* - ResourceManagerTest.* - ResourceRequestHandlerTest.* (excluding .Filter*) - SchemeHandlerTest.* - StreamResourceHandlerTest.*
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#include "third_party/blink/public/mojom/renderer_preferences.mojom.h"
#include "ui/events/keycodes/dom/dom_key.h"
#include "ui/events/keycodes/dom/keycode_converter.h"
#include "ui/events/keycodes/keysym_to_unicode.h"
#include "ui/gfx/font_render_params.h"
#include "ui/views/widget/widget.h"
#if BUILDFLAG(OZONE_PLATFORM_X11)
#include "libcef/browser/native/window_x11.h"
#include "ui/events/keycodes/keyboard_code_conversion_x.h"
#include "ui/events/keycodes/keyboard_code_conversion_xkb.h"
#include "ui/views/widget/desktop_aura/desktop_window_tree_host_linux.h"
#endif
CefBrowserPlatformDelegateNativeLinux::CefBrowserPlatformDelegateNativeLinux(
const CefWindowInfo& window_info,
SkColor background_color)
: CefBrowserPlatformDelegateNativeAura(window_info, background_color) {}
Implement off-screen rendering support using delegated rendering (issue #1257). This implementation supports both GPU compositing and software compositing (used when GPU is not supported or when passing `--disable-gpu --disable-gpu-compositing` command-line flags). GPU-accelerated features (WebGL and 3D CSS) that did not work with the previous off-screen rendering implementation do work with this implementation when GPU support is available. Rendering now operates on a per-frame basis. The frame rate is configurable via CefBrowserSettings.windowless_frame_rate up to a maximum of 60fps (potentially limited by how fast the system can generate new frames). CEF generates a bitmap from the compositor backing and passes it to CefRenderHandler::OnPaint. The previous CefRenderHandler/CefBrowserHost API for off-screen rendering has been restored mostly as-is with some minor changes: - CefBrowserHost::Invalidate no longer accepts a CefRect region argument. Instead of invalidating a specific region it now triggers generation of a new frame. - The |dirtyRects| argument to CefRenderHandler::OnPaint will now always be a single CefRect representing the whole view (frame) size. Previously, invalidated regions were listed separately. - Linux: CefBrowserHost::SendKeyEvent now expects X11 event information instead of GTK event information. See cefclient for an example of converting GTK events to the necessary format. - Sizes passed to the CefRenderHandler OnPaint and OnPopupSize methods are now already DPI scaled. Previously, the client had to perform DPI scaling. - Includes drag&drop implementation from issue #1032. - Includes unit test fixes from issue #1245. git-svn-id: https://chromiumembedded.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@1751 5089003a-bbd8-11dd-ad1f-f1f9622dbc98
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void CefBrowserPlatformDelegateNativeLinux::BrowserDestroyed(
Add chrome runtime support for more callbacks and ceftests (see issue #2969) This change adds support for: - Protocol and request handling. - Loading and navigation events. - Display and focus events. - Mouse/keyboard events. - Popup browsers. - Callbacks in the renderer process. - Misc. functionality required for ceftests. This change also adds a new CefBrowserProcessHandler::GetCookieableSchemes callback for configuring global state that will be applied to all CefCookieManagers by default. This global callback is currently required by the chrome runtime because the primary ProfileImpl is created via ChromeBrowserMainParts::PreMainMessageLoopRun (CreatePrimaryProfile) before OnContextCreated can be called. ProfileImpl will use the "C:\Users\[user]\AppData\Local\CEF\User Data\Default" directory by default (on Windows). Cookies may persist in this directory when running ceftests and may need to be manually deleted if those tests fail. Remaining work includes: - Support for client-created request contexts. - Embedding the browser in a Views hierarchy (cefclient support). - TryCloseBrowser and DoClose support. - Most of the CefSettings configuration. - DevTools protocol and window control (ShowDevTools, ExecuteDevToolsMethod). - CEF-specific WebUI pages (about, license, webui-hosts). - Context menu customization (CefContextMenuHandler). - Auto resize (SetAutoResizeEnabled). - Zoom settings (SetZoomLevel). - File dialog runner (RunFileDialog). - File and JS dialog handlers (CefDialogHandler, CefJSDialogHandler). - Extension loading (LoadExtension, etc). - Plugin loading (OnBeforePluginLoad). - Widevine loading (CefRegisterWidevineCdm). - PDF and print preview does not display. - Crash reporting is untested. - Mac: Web content loads but does not display. The following ceftests are now passing when run with the "--enable-chrome-runtime" command-line flag: CorsTest.* DisplayTest.*:-DisplayTest.AutoResize DOMTest.* DraggableRegionsTest.* ImageTest.* MessageRouterTest.* NavigationTest.* ParserTest.* RequestContextTest.*Global* RequestTest.* ResourceManagerTest.* ResourceRequestHandlerTest.* ResponseTest.* SchemeHandlerTest.* ServerTest.* StreamResourceHandlerTest.* StreamTest.* StringTest.* TaskTest.* TestServerTest.* ThreadTest.* URLRequestTest.*Global* V8Test.*:-V8Test.OnUncaughtExceptionDevTools ValuesTest.* WaitableEventTest.* XmlReaderTest.* ZipReaderTest.*
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CefBrowserHostBase* browser) {
chrome: win/linux: Add support for browser with native parent (see issue #3294) This change adds Chrome runtime support on Windows and Linux for creating a browser parented to a native window supplied by the client application. Expected API usage and window behavior is similar to what already exists with the Alloy runtime. The parent window handle should be specified by using CefWindowInfo::SetAsChild in combination with the CefBrowserHost::CreateBrowser and CefLifeSpanHandler::OnBeforePopup callbacks. The previously existing behavior of creating a fully-featured Chrome browser window when empty CefWindowInfo is used with CreateBrowser remains unchanged and Views is still the preferred API for creating top-level Chrome windows with custom styling (e.g. title bar only, frameless, etc). The cefclient Popup Window test with a native parent window continues to crash on Linux with both the Alloy and Chrome runtimes (see issue #3165). Also adds Chrome runtime support for CefDisplayHandler::OnCursorChange. To test: - Run `cefclient --enable-chrome-runtime [--use-views]` for the default (and previously existing) Views-based behavior. - Run `cefclient --enable-chrome-runtime --use-native` for the new native parent window behavior. - Run `cefclient --enable-chrome-runtime --use-native --no-activate` and the window will not be activated (take input focus) on launch (Windows only). - Run `cefclient --enable-chrome-runtime [--use-views|--use-native] --mouse-cursor-change-disabled` and the mouse cursor will not change on mouseover of DOM elements.
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CefBrowserPlatformDelegateNativeAura::BrowserDestroyed(browser);
if (host_window_created_) {
// Release the reference added in CreateHostWindow().
browser->Release();
Implement off-screen rendering support using delegated rendering (issue #1257). This implementation supports both GPU compositing and software compositing (used when GPU is not supported or when passing `--disable-gpu --disable-gpu-compositing` command-line flags). GPU-accelerated features (WebGL and 3D CSS) that did not work with the previous off-screen rendering implementation do work with this implementation when GPU support is available. Rendering now operates on a per-frame basis. The frame rate is configurable via CefBrowserSettings.windowless_frame_rate up to a maximum of 60fps (potentially limited by how fast the system can generate new frames). CEF generates a bitmap from the compositor backing and passes it to CefRenderHandler::OnPaint. The previous CefRenderHandler/CefBrowserHost API for off-screen rendering has been restored mostly as-is with some minor changes: - CefBrowserHost::Invalidate no longer accepts a CefRect region argument. Instead of invalidating a specific region it now triggers generation of a new frame. - The |dirtyRects| argument to CefRenderHandler::OnPaint will now always be a single CefRect representing the whole view (frame) size. Previously, invalidated regions were listed separately. - Linux: CefBrowserHost::SendKeyEvent now expects X11 event information instead of GTK event information. See cefclient for an example of converting GTK events to the necessary format. - Sizes passed to the CefRenderHandler OnPaint and OnPopupSize methods are now already DPI scaled. Previously, the client had to perform DPI scaling. - Includes drag&drop implementation from issue #1032. - Includes unit test fixes from issue #1245. git-svn-id: https://chromiumembedded.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@1751 5089003a-bbd8-11dd-ad1f-f1f9622dbc98
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}
}
bool CefBrowserPlatformDelegateNativeLinux::CreateHostWindow() {
DCHECK(!window_widget_);
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if (window_info_.bounds.width == 0) {
window_info_.bounds.width = 800;
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}
if (window_info_.bounds.height == 0) {
window_info_.bounds.height = 600;
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}
gfx::Rect rect(window_info_.bounds.x, window_info_.bounds.y,
window_info_.bounds.width, window_info_.bounds.height);
#if BUILDFLAG(OZONE_PLATFORM_X11)
DCHECK(!window_x11_);
x11::Window parent_window = x11::Window::None;
if (window_info_.parent_window != kNullWindowHandle) {
parent_window = static_cast<x11::Window>(window_info_.parent_window);
}
// Create a new window object. It will delete itself when the associated X11
// window is destroyed.
Implement NetworkService request interception/handling (see issue #2622). Implementation notes: - Chromium change: CookieMonster::SetCookieableSchemes needs to be called immediately after the CookieMonster is created in NetworkContext:: ApplyContextParamsToBuilder. Add a Profile::GetCookieableSchemes method and NetworkContextParams.cookieable_schemes member (set from ProfileNetworkContextService::CreateNetworkContextParams) to support that. - Chromium change: Add a ContentBrowserClient::HandleExternalProtocol variant that exposes additional NetworkService request information. - GetResourceResponseFilter is not yet implemented. API changes: - Resource-related callbacks have been moved from CefRequestHandler to a new CefResourceRequestHandler interface which is returned via the GetResourceRequestHandler method. If the CefRequestHandler declines to handle a resource it can optionally be handled by the CefRequestContextHandler, if any, associated with the loading context. - The OnProtocolExecution callback has been moved from CefRequestHandler to CefResourceRequestHandler and will be called if a custom scheme request is unhandled. - Cookie send/save permission callbacks have been moved from CefRequestHandler and CefResourceHandler to CefResourceRequestHandler. - New methods added to CefResourceHandler that better match NetworkService execution sequence expectations. The old methods are now deprecated. - New methods added to CefRequest and CefResponse. Known behavior changes with the NetworkService implementation: - Modifying the |new_url| parameter in OnResourceRedirect will no longer result in the method being called an additional time (likely a bug in the old implementation). - Modifying the request URL in OnResourceResponse would previously cause a redirect. This behavior is now deprecated because the NetworkService does not support this functionality when using default network loaders. Temporary support has been added in combination with CefResourceHandler usage only. - Other changes to the request object in OnResourceResponse will now cause the request to be restarted. This means that OnBeforeResourceLoad, etc, will be called an additional time with the new request information. - CefResponse::GetMimeType will now be empty for non-200 responses. - Requests using custom schemes can now be handled via CefResourceRequestHandler with the same callback behavior as builtin schemes. - Redirects of custom scheme requests will now be followed as expected. - Default handling of builtin schemes can now be disabled by setting |disable_default_handling| to true in GetResourceRequestHandler. - Unhandled requests (custom scheme or builtin scheme with default handling disabled) will fail with an CefResponse::GetError value of ERR_UNKNOWN_URL_SCHEME. - The CefSchemeHandlerFactory::Create callback will now include cookie headers. To test: - Run `cefclient --enable-network-service`. All resources should load successfully (this tests the transparent proxy capability). - All tests pass with NetworkService disabled. - The following tests pass with NetworkService enabled: - CookieTest.* - FrameTest.* (excluding .*Nav) - NavigationTest.* (excluding .Redirect*) - RequestHandlerTest.* - RequestContextTest.Basic* - RequestContextTest.Popup* - RequestTest.* - ResourceManagerTest.* - ResourceRequestHandlerTest.* (excluding .Filter*) - SchemeHandlerTest.* - StreamResourceHandlerTest.*
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window_x11_ =
new CefWindowX11(browser_, parent_window, rect,
Implement NetworkService request interception/handling (see issue #2622). Implementation notes: - Chromium change: CookieMonster::SetCookieableSchemes needs to be called immediately after the CookieMonster is created in NetworkContext:: ApplyContextParamsToBuilder. Add a Profile::GetCookieableSchemes method and NetworkContextParams.cookieable_schemes member (set from ProfileNetworkContextService::CreateNetworkContextParams) to support that. - Chromium change: Add a ContentBrowserClient::HandleExternalProtocol variant that exposes additional NetworkService request information. - GetResourceResponseFilter is not yet implemented. API changes: - Resource-related callbacks have been moved from CefRequestHandler to a new CefResourceRequestHandler interface which is returned via the GetResourceRequestHandler method. If the CefRequestHandler declines to handle a resource it can optionally be handled by the CefRequestContextHandler, if any, associated with the loading context. - The OnProtocolExecution callback has been moved from CefRequestHandler to CefResourceRequestHandler and will be called if a custom scheme request is unhandled. - Cookie send/save permission callbacks have been moved from CefRequestHandler and CefResourceHandler to CefResourceRequestHandler. - New methods added to CefResourceHandler that better match NetworkService execution sequence expectations. The old methods are now deprecated. - New methods added to CefRequest and CefResponse. Known behavior changes with the NetworkService implementation: - Modifying the |new_url| parameter in OnResourceRedirect will no longer result in the method being called an additional time (likely a bug in the old implementation). - Modifying the request URL in OnResourceResponse would previously cause a redirect. This behavior is now deprecated because the NetworkService does not support this functionality when using default network loaders. Temporary support has been added in combination with CefResourceHandler usage only. - Other changes to the request object in OnResourceResponse will now cause the request to be restarted. This means that OnBeforeResourceLoad, etc, will be called an additional time with the new request information. - CefResponse::GetMimeType will now be empty for non-200 responses. - Requests using custom schemes can now be handled via CefResourceRequestHandler with the same callback behavior as builtin schemes. - Redirects of custom scheme requests will now be followed as expected. - Default handling of builtin schemes can now be disabled by setting |disable_default_handling| to true in GetResourceRequestHandler. - Unhandled requests (custom scheme or builtin scheme with default handling disabled) will fail with an CefResponse::GetError value of ERR_UNKNOWN_URL_SCHEME. - The CefSchemeHandlerFactory::Create callback will now include cookie headers. To test: - Run `cefclient --enable-network-service`. All resources should load successfully (this tests the transparent proxy capability). - All tests pass with NetworkService disabled. - The following tests pass with NetworkService enabled: - CookieTest.* - FrameTest.* (excluding .*Nav) - NavigationTest.* (excluding .Redirect*) - RequestHandlerTest.* - RequestContextTest.Basic* - RequestContextTest.Popup* - RequestTest.* - ResourceManagerTest.* - ResourceRequestHandlerTest.* (excluding .Filter*) - SchemeHandlerTest.* - StreamResourceHandlerTest.*
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CefString(&window_info_.window_name).ToString());
DCHECK_NE(window_x11_->xwindow(), x11::Window::None);
window_info_.window =
static_cast<cef_window_handle_t>(window_x11_->xwindow());
host_window_created_ = true;
// Add a reference that will be released in BrowserDestroyed().
browser_->AddRef();
CefWindowDelegateView* delegate_view = new CefWindowDelegateView(
GetBackgroundColor(), window_x11_->TopLevelAlwaysOnTop(),
GetBoundsChangedCallback(), GetWidgetDeleteCallback());
delegate_view->Init(static_cast<gfx::AcceleratedWidget>(window_info_.window),
web_contents_, gfx::Rect(gfx::Point(), rect.size()));
window_widget_ = delegate_view->GetWidget();
window_widget_->Show();
window_x11_->Show();
#endif // BUILDFLAG(OZONE_PLATFORM_X11)
// As an additional requirement on Linux, we must set the colors for the
// render widgets in webkit.
auto prefs = web_contents_->GetMutableRendererPrefs();
prefs->focus_ring_color = SkColorSetARGB(255, 229, 151, 0);
prefs->active_selection_bg_color = SkColorSetRGB(30, 144, 255);
prefs->active_selection_fg_color = SK_ColorWHITE;
prefs->inactive_selection_bg_color = SkColorSetRGB(200, 200, 200);
prefs->inactive_selection_fg_color = SkColorSetRGB(50, 50, 50);
// Set font-related attributes.
static const gfx::FontRenderParams params(
gfx::GetFontRenderParams(gfx::FontRenderParamsQuery(), nullptr));
prefs->should_antialias_text = params.antialiasing;
prefs->use_subpixel_positioning = params.subpixel_positioning;
prefs->hinting = params.hinting;
prefs->use_autohinter = params.autohinter;
prefs->use_bitmaps = params.use_bitmaps;
prefs->subpixel_rendering = params.subpixel_rendering;
web_contents_->SyncRendererPrefs();
return true;
}
void CefBrowserPlatformDelegateNativeLinux::CloseHostWindow() {
#if BUILDFLAG(OZONE_PLATFORM_X11)
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if (window_x11_) {
window_x11_->Close();
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}
#endif
}
CefWindowHandle CefBrowserPlatformDelegateNativeLinux::GetHostWindowHandle()
const {
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if (windowless_handler_) {
return windowless_handler_->GetParentWindowHandle();
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}
return window_info_.window;
}
views::Widget* CefBrowserPlatformDelegateNativeLinux::GetWindowWidget() const {
return window_widget_;
}
void CefBrowserPlatformDelegateNativeLinux::SetFocus(bool setFocus) {
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if (!setFocus) {
return;
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}
if (web_contents_) {
// Give logical focus to the RenderWidgetHostViewAura in the views
// hierarchy. This does not change the native keyboard focus.
web_contents_->Focus();
}
#if BUILDFLAG(OZONE_PLATFORM_X11)
if (window_x11_) {
// Give native focus to the DesktopNativeWidgetAura for the root window.
// Needs to be done via the ::Window so that keyboard focus is assigned
// correctly.
window_x11_->Focus();
}
#endif // BUILDFLAG(OZONE_PLATFORM_X11)
}
void CefBrowserPlatformDelegateNativeLinux::NotifyMoveOrResizeStarted() {
// Call the parent method to dismiss any existing popups.
chrome: win/linux: Add support for browser with native parent (see issue #3294) This change adds Chrome runtime support on Windows and Linux for creating a browser parented to a native window supplied by the client application. Expected API usage and window behavior is similar to what already exists with the Alloy runtime. The parent window handle should be specified by using CefWindowInfo::SetAsChild in combination with the CefBrowserHost::CreateBrowser and CefLifeSpanHandler::OnBeforePopup callbacks. The previously existing behavior of creating a fully-featured Chrome browser window when empty CefWindowInfo is used with CreateBrowser remains unchanged and Views is still the preferred API for creating top-level Chrome windows with custom styling (e.g. title bar only, frameless, etc). The cefclient Popup Window test with a native parent window continues to crash on Linux with both the Alloy and Chrome runtimes (see issue #3165). Also adds Chrome runtime support for CefDisplayHandler::OnCursorChange. To test: - Run `cefclient --enable-chrome-runtime [--use-views]` for the default (and previously existing) Views-based behavior. - Run `cefclient --enable-chrome-runtime --use-native` for the new native parent window behavior. - Run `cefclient --enable-chrome-runtime --use-native --no-activate` and the window will not be activated (take input focus) on launch (Windows only). - Run `cefclient --enable-chrome-runtime [--use-views|--use-native] --mouse-cursor-change-disabled` and the mouse cursor will not change on mouseover of DOM elements.
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CefBrowserPlatformDelegateNativeAura::NotifyMoveOrResizeStarted();
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if (!web_contents_) {
return;
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}
#if BUILDFLAG(OZONE_PLATFORM_X11)
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if (!window_x11_) {
return;
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}
views::DesktopWindowTreeHostLinux* tree_host = window_x11_->GetHost();
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if (!tree_host) {
return;
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}
// Explicitly set the screen bounds so that WindowTreeHost::*Screen()
// methods return the correct results.
const gfx::Rect& bounds = window_x11_->GetBoundsInScreen();
tree_host->set_screen_bounds(bounds);
// Send updated screen rectangle information to the renderer process so that
// popups are displayed in the correct location.
content::RenderWidgetHostImpl::From(
web_contents_->GetRenderViewHost()->GetWidget())
->SendScreenRects();
#endif // BUILDFLAG(OZONE_PLATFORM_X11)
}
void CefBrowserPlatformDelegateNativeLinux::SizeTo(int width, int height) {
#if BUILDFLAG(OZONE_PLATFORM_X11)
if (window_x11_) {
window_x11_->SetBounds(
gfx::Rect(window_x11_->bounds().origin(), gfx::Size(width, height)));
}
#endif // BUILDFLAG(OZONE_PLATFORM_X11)
}
void CefBrowserPlatformDelegateNativeLinux::ViewText(const std::string& text) {
char buff[] = "/tmp/CEFSourceXXXXXX";
int fd = mkstemp(buff);
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if (fd == -1) {
return;
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}
FILE* srcOutput = fdopen(fd, "w+");
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if (!srcOutput) {
return;
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}
if (fputs(text.c_str(), srcOutput) < 0) {
fclose(srcOutput);
return;
}
fclose(srcOutput);
std::string newName(buff);
newName.append(".txt");
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if (rename(buff, newName.c_str()) != 0) {
return;
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}
std::string openCommand("xdg-open ");
openCommand += newName;
[[maybe_unused]] int result = system(openCommand.c_str());
}
bool CefBrowserPlatformDelegateNativeLinux::HandleKeyboardEvent(
const content::NativeWebKeyboardEvent& event) {
// TODO(cef): Is something required here to handle shortcut keys?
return false;
}
Implement NetworkService request interception/handling (see issue #2622). Implementation notes: - Chromium change: CookieMonster::SetCookieableSchemes needs to be called immediately after the CookieMonster is created in NetworkContext:: ApplyContextParamsToBuilder. Add a Profile::GetCookieableSchemes method and NetworkContextParams.cookieable_schemes member (set from ProfileNetworkContextService::CreateNetworkContextParams) to support that. - Chromium change: Add a ContentBrowserClient::HandleExternalProtocol variant that exposes additional NetworkService request information. - GetResourceResponseFilter is not yet implemented. API changes: - Resource-related callbacks have been moved from CefRequestHandler to a new CefResourceRequestHandler interface which is returned via the GetResourceRequestHandler method. If the CefRequestHandler declines to handle a resource it can optionally be handled by the CefRequestContextHandler, if any, associated with the loading context. - The OnProtocolExecution callback has been moved from CefRequestHandler to CefResourceRequestHandler and will be called if a custom scheme request is unhandled. - Cookie send/save permission callbacks have been moved from CefRequestHandler and CefResourceHandler to CefResourceRequestHandler. - New methods added to CefResourceHandler that better match NetworkService execution sequence expectations. The old methods are now deprecated. - New methods added to CefRequest and CefResponse. Known behavior changes with the NetworkService implementation: - Modifying the |new_url| parameter in OnResourceRedirect will no longer result in the method being called an additional time (likely a bug in the old implementation). - Modifying the request URL in OnResourceResponse would previously cause a redirect. This behavior is now deprecated because the NetworkService does not support this functionality when using default network loaders. Temporary support has been added in combination with CefResourceHandler usage only. - Other changes to the request object in OnResourceResponse will now cause the request to be restarted. This means that OnBeforeResourceLoad, etc, will be called an additional time with the new request information. - CefResponse::GetMimeType will now be empty for non-200 responses. - Requests using custom schemes can now be handled via CefResourceRequestHandler with the same callback behavior as builtin schemes. - Redirects of custom scheme requests will now be followed as expected. - Default handling of builtin schemes can now be disabled by setting |disable_default_handling| to true in GetResourceRequestHandler. - Unhandled requests (custom scheme or builtin scheme with default handling disabled) will fail with an CefResponse::GetError value of ERR_UNKNOWN_URL_SCHEME. - The CefSchemeHandlerFactory::Create callback will now include cookie headers. To test: - Run `cefclient --enable-network-service`. All resources should load successfully (this tests the transparent proxy capability). - All tests pass with NetworkService disabled. - The following tests pass with NetworkService enabled: - CookieTest.* - FrameTest.* (excluding .*Nav) - NavigationTest.* (excluding .Redirect*) - RequestHandlerTest.* - RequestContextTest.Basic* - RequestContextTest.Popup* - RequestTest.* - ResourceManagerTest.* - ResourceRequestHandlerTest.* (excluding .Filter*) - SchemeHandlerTest.* - StreamResourceHandlerTest.*
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// static
void CefBrowserPlatformDelegate::HandleExternalProtocol(const GURL& url) {}
CefEventHandle CefBrowserPlatformDelegateNativeLinux::GetEventHandle(
const content::NativeWebKeyboardEvent& event) const {
// TODO(cef): We need to return an XEvent* from this method, but
// |event.os_event->native_event()| now returns a ui::Event* instead.
// See https://crbug.com/965991.
return nullptr;
}
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).
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ui::KeyEvent CefBrowserPlatformDelegateNativeLinux::TranslateUiKeyEvent(
const CefKeyEvent& key_event) const {
int flags = TranslateUiEventModifiers(key_event.modifiers);
ui::KeyboardCode key_code =
static_cast<ui::KeyboardCode>(key_event.windows_key_code);
ui::DomCode dom_code =
ui::KeycodeConverter::NativeKeycodeToDomCode(key_event.native_key_code);
#if BUILDFLAG(OZONE_PLATFORM_X11)
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).
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int keysym = ui::XKeysymForWindowsKeyCode(
key_code, !!(key_event.modifiers & EVENTFLAG_SHIFT_DOWN));
char16_t character = ui::GetUnicodeCharacterFromXKeySym(keysym);
#else
char16_t character = key_event.character;
#endif
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).
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base::TimeTicks time_stamp = GetEventTimeStamp();
if (key_event.type == KEYEVENT_CHAR) {
return ui::KeyEvent(character, key_code, dom_code, flags, time_stamp);
}
ui::EventType type = ui::ET_UNKNOWN;
switch (key_event.type) {
case KEYEVENT_RAWKEYDOWN:
case KEYEVENT_KEYDOWN:
type = ui::ET_KEY_PRESSED;
break;
case KEYEVENT_KEYUP:
type = ui::ET_KEY_RELEASED;
break;
default:
NOTREACHED();
}
#if BUILDFLAG(OZONE_PLATFORM_X11)
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).
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ui::DomKey dom_key = ui::XKeySymToDomKey(keysym, character);
#else
ui::DomKey dom_key = ui::DomKey::NONE;
#endif
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).
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return ui::KeyEvent(type, key_code, dom_code, flags, dom_key, time_stamp);
}
content::NativeWebKeyboardEvent
CefBrowserPlatformDelegateNativeLinux::TranslateWebKeyEvent(
const CefKeyEvent& key_event) const {
ui::KeyEvent ui_event = TranslateUiKeyEvent(key_event);
if (key_event.type == KEYEVENT_CHAR) {
return content::NativeWebKeyboardEvent(ui_event, key_event.character);
}
return content::NativeWebKeyboardEvent(ui_event);
}