The Window object is massive, so let's do the conversion to IDL step
by step. First up: getting rid of the manual constructor and prototype
definitions, which can be generated from an empty `interface Window`.
This makes XHR now rely on Fetch, which allows it to correct send
Origin and Referer headers, CORS-preflight and filtering and many other
goodies.
The main thing that's missing is Streams, which means we can't properly
produce progress events or switch to the Loading ready state.
This also doesn't implement the Document responseType just yet.
This will allow us to easily share the implementations of these methods
between Window and WorkerGlobalScope. The mixin class mirrors what I
already did for the Fetch API's Body mixin in 5ad62833.
The name "initial containing block" was wrong for this, as it doesn't
correspond to the HTML element, and that's specifically what it's
supposed to do! :^)
This is a first pass at implementing CRC2D.createPattern() and the
associated CanvasPattern object. This implementation only works for a
few of the required image sources [like CRC2D.drawImage()], and does
not yet support transforms. Other than that it supports everything
else (which is mainly the various repeat modes).
ARIA has its own spec and is not part of the DOM spec, which is what the
Web::DOM namespace is for (https://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria-1.2/).
This allows us to stay closer to the spec with function names and don't
have to add the word "ARIA" to identifiers constantly - the namespace
now provides that clarity.
This replaces the FlyStrings for ARIA roles that were constructed in
a [[gnu::constructor]] with a single enum. I came across this as the
DOM inspector was crashing due to a null FlyString for an ARIA role.
After fixing that, I was confused as to why these roles were not an
enum. Looking at the spec there's a fixed list of roles and switching
from references to static strings to an enum was pretty much an
exercise in find and replace :).
No functional changes (outside of fixing the mentioned crash).
This includes:
- Moving it from Bindings/ to HTML/
- Renaming it from LocationObject to Location
- Removing the manual definitions of the constructor and prototype
- Removing special handling of the Location interface from the bindings
generator
- Converting the JS_DEFINE_NATIVE_FUNCTIONs to regular functions
returning DeprecatedString instead of PrimitiveString
- Adding missing (no-op) setters for the various attributes, which are
expected to exist by the bindings generator
Introduce `TableWrapper` type so table wrappers could be
distinguished from block containers and override width
calculation for table wrappers (CSS 2.2 spec, section 17.5.2)
inside BFCs in the way that their width should be equal to
width of table box they wrap.
With this patch, the accessibility tree can be build from the root
node of a document. This can then be serialzed and sent to (soon
to come) consumers.
This implementation only works for cloning Numbers, and does not try to
do all the spec steps for structured serialize and deserialize.
Co-Authored-By: Andrew Kaster <akaster@serenityos.org>
Still some TODOs here:
* We don't handle all capabilities (e.g. proxy)
* We don't match the capabilities against the running browser
But this will parse the capabilities JSON object received from the
WebDriver client.
This moves communication and route matching for WebDriver endpoints into
LibWeb. This is to reduce the amount of duplication required to create a
WebDriver implementation for Ladybird.
In doing so, this introduces some cleanup of WebDriver handling. Routes
are now a compile-time array, and matching a route is nearly free of
allocations (we still allocate a Vector for parsed parameters). This
implementation also makes heavier use of TRY semantics to propagate
errors into one handler.
This will allow for implementing the screenshot action closer to the
spec, as we can now use HTMLCanvasElement to encode the bitmap, and
capture the screenshot on the animation frame loop.
This is essentially an ErrorOr<JsonValue, Web::WebDriver::Error> class.
Unfortunately, that ErrorOr would not be default-constructible, which is
required for the generated IPC classes. So this is a thin wrapper around
a Variant<JsonValue, Web::WebDriver::Error> to emulate ErrorOr.
This cannot be done on the Browser or WebDriver ends, or via the
existing run_javascript() IPC endpoint, as we cannot transfer JS objects
through the IPC boundary (yet), only serialized JSON, so the individual
WebDriver steps around script execution need to run in the WebContent
process.
Otherwise, we end up propagating those dependencies into targets that
link against that library, which creates unnecessary link-time
dependencies.
Also included are changes to readd now missing dependencies to tools
that actually need them.
With so much infrastructure implemented, we can finally add the last
piece of this puzzle - the fetch() method itself!
This contains a few hundred lines of generated code as handling the
RequestInfo and RequestInfo parameter types manually is not feasible,
but we can't use the IDL definition as the Window object is handwritten
code at the moment.
It's neatly tucked away in Bindings/ and will be removed eventually.
This implements the following operations from section 4 of the Fetch
spec (https://fetch.spec.whatwg.org/#fetching):
- Fetch
- Main fetch
- Fetch response handover
- Scheme fetch
- HTTP fetch
- HTTP-redirect fetch
- HTTP-network-or-cache fetch (without caching)
It does *not* implement:
- HTTP-network fetch
- CORS-preflight fetch
Instead, we let ResourceLoader handle the actual networking for now,
which isn't ideal, but certainly enough to get enough functionality up
and running for most websites to not complain.