There are a couple changes here from the existing Get All Cookies
implementation.
1. Previously, WebDriver actually returned *all* cookies in the cookie
jar. The spec dictates that we only return cookies that match the
document's URL. Specifically, it calls out that we must run just the
first step of RFC 6265 section 5.4 to perform domain matching.
This change adds a special mode to our implementation of that section
to skip the remaining steps.
2. We now fill in the SameSite cookie attribute when serializing the
cookie to JSON (this was a trival FIXME that didn't get picked up
when SameSite was implemented).
To use the `GET /session/{id}/element/{id}/css/{property name}`
WebDriver endpoint, two new IPC calls through the Browser are
implemented:
- get_active_documents_type returns the type of the active document,
which is either "xml" or "html"
- get_computed_value_for_element returns the computed CSS value (as
String) for the given element and CSS property name
This extends the IPC calls `get_document_element` and
`query_selector_all` to be usable by the WebDriver. For this the
`WebDriverConnection` provides the same interfaces and takes care of
routing the data through the Browser.
This was being used as a default version argument in a couple of APIs,
so those need to change signature and the caller always needs to provide
a version.
Each of these strings would previously rely on StringView's char const*
constructor overload, which would call __builtin_strlen on the string.
Since we now have operator ""sv, we can replace these with much simpler
versions. This opens the door to being able to remove
StringView(char const*).
No functional changes.
Previously we would try setting the tab index regardless if that tab
actually existed, resulting in Browser crashing by either pressing
Control + N or using the CommandPalette.
This makes the wrapper more like the rest in LibCore, and also
removes the annoying limitation of not supporting arguments.
There are three overloads one for String, char const *, and StringView
argument lists. As long as there are <= 10 arguments the argv list
will be allocated inline, otherwise on the heap.
Also moves WebContentClient and the references to the generated IPC
descriptions, since they are all components of OutOfProcessWebView.
This patch has no functional changes.