cef/libcef/renderer/frame_impl.h

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// 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.
#ifndef CEF_LIBCEF_RENDERER_FRAME_IMPL_H_
#define CEF_LIBCEF_RENDERER_FRAME_IMPL_H_
#pragma once
#include <queue>
#include <string>
#include "include/cef_frame.h"
#include "include/cef_v8.h"
#include "libcef/renderer/blink_glue.h"
#include "base/memory/weak_ptr.h"
#include "base/timer/timer.h"
#include "cef/libcef/common/mojom/cef.mojom.h"
#include "mojo/public/cpp/bindings/pending_receiver.h"
#include "mojo/public/cpp/bindings/receiver.h"
#include "mojo/public/cpp/bindings/remote.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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namespace base {
class ListValue;
}
namespace blink {
class ResourceLoadInfoNotifierWrapper;
class WebLocalFrame;
class WebURLLoader;
class WebURLLoaderFactory;
} // namespace blink
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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class GURL;
class CefBrowserImpl;
// Implementation of CefFrame. CefFrameImpl objects are owned by the
// CefBrowerImpl and will be detached when the browser is notified that the
// associated renderer WebFrame will close.
class CefFrameImpl
: public CefFrame,
public cef::mojom::RenderFrame,
public blink_glue::CefExecutionContextLifecycleStateObserver {
public:
CefFrameImpl(CefBrowserImpl* browser,
blink::WebLocalFrame* frame,
int64_t frame_id);
CefFrameImpl(const CefFrameImpl&) = delete;
CefFrameImpl& operator=(const CefFrameImpl&) = delete;
~CefFrameImpl() override;
// CefFrame implementation.
bool IsValid() override;
void Undo() override;
void Redo() override;
void Cut() override;
void Copy() override;
void Paste() override;
void Delete() override;
void SelectAll() override;
void ViewSource() override;
void GetSource(CefRefPtr<CefStringVisitor> visitor) override;
void GetText(CefRefPtr<CefStringVisitor> visitor) override;
void LoadRequest(CefRefPtr<CefRequest> request) override;
void LoadURL(const CefString& url) override;
void ExecuteJavaScript(const CefString& jsCode,
const CefString& scriptUrl,
int startLine) override;
bool IsMain() override;
bool IsFocused() override;
CefString GetName() override;
int64 GetIdentifier() override;
CefRefPtr<CefFrame> GetParent() override;
CefString GetURL() override;
CefRefPtr<CefBrowser> GetBrowser() override;
CefRefPtr<CefV8Context> GetV8Context() override;
void VisitDOM(CefRefPtr<CefDOMVisitor> visitor) override;
CefRefPtr<CefURLRequest> CreateURLRequest(
CefRefPtr<CefRequest> request,
CefRefPtr<CefURLRequestClient> client) override;
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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void SendProcessMessage(CefProcessId target_process,
CefRefPtr<CefProcessMessage> message) override;
// Used by CefRenderURLRequest.
std::unique_ptr<blink::WebURLLoader> CreateURLLoader();
std::unique_ptr<blink::ResourceLoadInfoNotifierWrapper>
CreateResourceLoadInfoNotifierWrapper();
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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// Forwarded from CefRenderFrameObserver.
void OnAttached();
void OnWasShown();
void OnDidCommitProvisionalLoad();
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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void OnDidFinishLoad();
void OnDraggableRegionsChanged();
void OnContextCreated(v8::Local<v8::Context> context);
void OnContextReleased();
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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void OnDetached();
blink::WebLocalFrame* web_frame() const { return frame_; }
private:
// Execute an action on the associated WebLocalFrame. This will queue the
// action if the JavaScript context is not yet created.
using LocalFrameAction =
base::OnceCallback<void(blink::WebLocalFrame* frame)>;
void ExecuteOnLocalFrame(const std::string& function_name,
LocalFrameAction action);
// Initiate the connection to the BrowserFrame channel.
void ConnectBrowserFrame();
// Returns the remote BrowserFrame object.
using BrowserFrameType = mojo::Remote<cef::mojom::BrowserFrame>;
const BrowserFrameType& GetBrowserFrame(bool expect_acked = true);
// Called if the BrowserFrame connection attempt times out.
void OnBrowserFrameTimeout();
// Called if/when the BrowserFrame channel is disconnected. This may occur due
// to frame navigation, destruction, or insertion into the bfcache (when the
// browser-side frame representation is destroyed and closes the connection).
void OnBrowserFrameDisconnect();
// Send an action to the remote BrowserFrame. This will queue the action if
// the remote frame is not yet attached.
using BrowserFrameAction = base::OnceCallback<void(const BrowserFrameType&)>;
void SendToBrowserFrame(const std::string& function_name,
BrowserFrameAction action);
void MaybeInitializeScriptContext();
// cef::mojom::RenderFrame methods:
void FrameAttachedAck() override;
void SendMessage(const std::string& name, base::Value arguments) override;
void SendSharedMemoryRegion(const std::string& name,
base::ReadOnlySharedMemoryRegion region) override;
void SendCommand(const std::string& command) override;
void SendCommandWithResponse(
const std::string& command,
cef::mojom::RenderFrame::SendCommandWithResponseCallback callback)
override;
void SendJavaScript(const std::u16string& jsCode,
const std::string& scriptUrl,
int32_t startLine) override;
void LoadRequest(cef::mojom::RequestParamsPtr params) override;
void DidStopLoading() override;
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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// blink_glue::CefExecutionContextLifecycleStateObserver methods:
void ContextLifecycleStateChanged(
blink::mojom::blink::FrameLifecycleState state) override;
CefBrowserImpl* browser_;
blink::WebLocalFrame* 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.
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const int64 frame_id_;
bool did_commit_provisional_load_ = false;
bool did_initialize_script_context_ = false;
bool context_created_ = false;
std::queue<std::pair<std::string, LocalFrameAction>> queued_context_actions_;
// Number of times that browser reconnect has been attempted.
size_t browser_connect_retry_ct_ = 0;
// Current browser connection state.
enum class ConnectionState {
DISCONNECTED,
CONNECTION_PENDING,
CONNECTION_ACKED,
RECONNECT_PENDING,
} browser_connection_state_ = ConnectionState::DISCONNECTED;
base::OneShotTimer browser_connect_timer_;
std::queue<std::pair<std::string, BrowserFrameAction>>
queued_browser_actions_;
std::unique_ptr<blink::WebURLLoaderFactory> url_loader_factory_;
mojo::Receiver<cef::mojom::RenderFrame> receiver_{this};
mojo::Remote<cef::mojom::BrowserFrame> browser_frame_;
std::unique_ptr<blink_glue::CefObserverRegistration>
execution_context_lifecycle_state_observer_;
base::WeakPtrFactory<CefFrameImpl> weak_ptr_factory_{this};
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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IMPLEMENT_REFCOUNTING(CefFrameImpl);
};
#endif // CEF_LIBCEF_RENDERER_FRAME_IMPL_H_