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// Copyright (c) 2019 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.
//
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// This file was generated by the CEF translator tool. If making changes by
// hand only do so within the body of existing method and function
// implementations. See the translator.README.txt file in the tools directory
// for more information.
//
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.
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// $hash=9c1c7a83aab83ba8cdb751db09373aaa49601ded$
//
#include "libcef_dll/cpptoc/drag_handler_cpptoc.h"
#include "libcef_dll/ctocpp/browser_ctocpp.h"
#include "libcef_dll/ctocpp/drag_data_ctocpp.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.
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#include "libcef_dll/ctocpp/frame_ctocpp.h"
#include "libcef_dll/shutdown_checker.h"
namespace {
// MEMBER FUNCTIONS - Body may be edited by hand.
int CEF_CALLBACK drag_handler_on_drag_enter(struct _cef_drag_handler_t* self,
cef_browser_t* browser,
cef_drag_data_t* dragData,
cef_drag_operations_mask_t mask) {
shutdown_checker::AssertNotShutdown();
// AUTO-GENERATED CONTENT - DELETE THIS COMMENT BEFORE MODIFYING
DCHECK(self);
if (!self)
return 0;
// Verify param: browser; type: refptr_diff
DCHECK(browser);
if (!browser)
return 0;
// Verify param: dragData; type: refptr_diff
DCHECK(dragData);
if (!dragData)
return 0;
// Execute
bool _retval = CefDragHandlerCppToC::Get(self)->OnDragEnter(
CefBrowserCToCpp::Wrap(browser), CefDragDataCToCpp::Wrap(dragData), mask);
// Return type: bool
return _retval;
}
void CEF_CALLBACK drag_handler_on_draggable_regions_changed(
struct _cef_drag_handler_t* self,
cef_browser_t* browser,
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.
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struct _cef_frame_t* frame,
size_t regionsCount,
cef_draggable_region_t const* regions) {
shutdown_checker::AssertNotShutdown();
// AUTO-GENERATED CONTENT - DELETE THIS COMMENT BEFORE MODIFYING
DCHECK(self);
if (!self)
return;
// Verify param: browser; type: refptr_diff
DCHECK(browser);
if (!browser)
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.
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// Verify param: frame; type: refptr_diff
DCHECK(frame);
if (!frame)
return;
// Verify param: regions; type: simple_vec_byref_const
DCHECK(regionsCount == 0 || regions);
if (regionsCount > 0 && !regions)
return;
// Translate param: regions; type: simple_vec_byref_const
std::vector<CefDraggableRegion> regionsList;
if (regionsCount > 0) {
for (size_t i = 0; i < regionsCount; ++i) {
CefDraggableRegion regionsVal = regions[i];
regionsList.push_back(regionsVal);
}
}
// Execute
CefDragHandlerCppToC::Get(self)->OnDraggableRegionsChanged(
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.
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CefBrowserCToCpp::Wrap(browser), CefFrameCToCpp::Wrap(frame),
regionsList);
}
} // namespace
// CONSTRUCTOR - Do not edit by hand.
CefDragHandlerCppToC::CefDragHandlerCppToC() {
GetStruct()->on_drag_enter = drag_handler_on_drag_enter;
GetStruct()->on_draggable_regions_changed =
drag_handler_on_draggable_regions_changed;
}
// DESTRUCTOR - Do not edit by hand.
CefDragHandlerCppToC::~CefDragHandlerCppToC() {
shutdown_checker::AssertNotShutdown();
}
template <>
CefRefPtr<CefDragHandler>
CefCppToCRefCounted<CefDragHandlerCppToC, CefDragHandler, cef_drag_handler_t>::
UnwrapDerived(CefWrapperType type, cef_drag_handler_t* s) {
NOTREACHED() << "Unexpected class type: " << type;
return NULL;
}
template <>
CefWrapperType CefCppToCRefCounted<CefDragHandlerCppToC,
CefDragHandler,
cef_drag_handler_t>::kWrapperType =
WT_DRAG_HANDLER;