The Inspector will have context menu support to manipulate the DOM, e.g.
adding or removing nodes/attributes. This context menu will require some
detailed knowledge about what element in the Inspector has been clicked.
To support this, we intercept the `contextmenu` event and collect the
required information to be sent to the Inspector client over IPC.
This is a first step towards removing the various Page& and Page*
we have littering the engine with "trust me bro" safety guarantees.
Co-Authored-By: Andreas Kling <kling@serenityos.org>
This is a first step towards simplifying the ownership model of
Web::Page. Soon Web::Page will store its WebClient as a
NonnullGCPtr to help solve lifetime issues of the client being
destroyed before the page.
The Inspector will have an <input> element to execute user-provided JS.
This adds an IDL method and IPC to forward that JS from the Inspector
WebView to the Inspector client.
In order for same-origin NavigableContainers (iframe, frame, embed, ...)
and window.open() WindowProxies to have the proper JS access to their
embedder/opener, we need to host multiple top level traversables in the
same WebContent process. As a first step, make WebContent::PageHost hold
a HashMap of PageClient objects, each holding their own Web::Page that
represents a TraversableNavigable's API surface with the UI process.