This attribute is useful for identifying different classes of cast devices
without first requiring a connection (CAST, CAST_AUDIO, CAST_AUDIO_GROUP, etc).
This change also restores the Chromium default values for the
SameSiteByDefaultCookies and CookiesWithoutSameSiteMustBeSecure features. See
https://www.chromium.org/updates/same-site for feature details and rollout
timeline.
The PDF extension will send Range requests when loading large PDF files. For
these cross-origin requests to be allowed (from extension origin to PDF origin)
the CORB checks in URLLoader must be disabled.
This restores the behavior prior to revision 438382c. Calling
InitializeSandboxInfo from inside libcef won’t work unless libcef is
statically linked with the executable, so there's no point in doing so.
See the Chromium sandbox docs for background.
If a cache_path is specified local_state will now be persisted to a
LocalPrefs.json file. This is necessary because local_state is used to store
the cookie encryption key on Windows.
With this change CefCookieManagerImpl no longer keeps a reference to the
originating CefRequestContextImpl. This means that the CefRequestContextImpl
can be destroyed if all other references are released while the
CefCookieManagerImpl exists. If CefRequestContextImpl destruction results in
the underlying CefBrowserContext being destroyed then the CefCookieManagerImpl's
reference to that CefBrowserContext will be invalidated.
This is the same ownership model introduced with CefMediaRouterImpl in the
previous commit.
Chromium supports communication with media devices on the local network via
the Cast and DIAL protocols. This takes two primary forms:
1. Messaging, where strings representing state information are passed between
the client and a dedicated receiver app on the media device. The receiver
app communicates directly with an app-specific backend service to retrieve
and possibly control media playback.
2. Tab/desktop mirroring, where the media contents are streamed directly from
the browser to a generic streaming app on the media device and playback is
controlled by the browser.
This change adds support for device discovery and messaging (but not
mirroring) with functionality exposed via the new CefMediaRouter interface.
To test: Navigate to http://tests/media_router in cefclient and follow the
on-screen instructions.
Split `gclient sync` into separate `gclient sync --nohooks` and
`gclient runhooks` steps so that we can optionally apply patches
from `runhooks.patch` in-between. This is necessary because the
src/tools/clang/scripts/update.py script is run via a hook and has
dependencies on the VS toolchain scripts which must be patched to
properly consider the GYP_MSVS_VERSION environment variable.
This includes the following changes:
- Update usage of surface IDs to match the Aura implementation from the
RWHVAura/Window classes.
- Batch CefBrowserHost::WasResized calls to avoid excessive/unnecessary calls
to SynchronizeVisualProperties.
- Cache the results of CefRenderHandler::GetViewRect after resize and make
RWHVOSR::GetViewBounds the source of truth for all size calculations.
- Fix bounds calculations in CefVideoConsumerOSR with GPU enabled.
Known issues:
- The size passed to OnPaint may be off by 1 pixel in cases where the device
scale factor is not 1 and does not divide evenly into the pixel size. This is
due to the inexact conversion from integer pixel size to integer logical size
for GetViewRect.
This works around a bug in the Visual C++ standard library where the
std::is_integral templates are exported instead of inlined when building
with C++14. See also https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=42027.