This doesn't follow the spec to a tee. Our OutOfProcessWebView already
has a bitmap that can be used as the window screenshot. Therefore, we
can bypass the steps that assume we need to access the window's frame
buffer in-flight.
We also don't create an HTMLCanvasElement. We would need a Document in
the WebDriver process to do so. Instead, we can still run the encoding
steps exactly as-is using the screenshot bitmap.
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.
We currently get a list of cookies when the Storage Inspector is opened
and never update that list when deleting cookies. This updates the
inspector to actually take cookies out of the model when deleting them,
rather than deleting a copy of them.
Adds actions to delete either a single cookie, or all of them.
This looks weird, because the GUI doesn't update until you "Inspect >
Open Storage Inspector", but it does function. :^)
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 allows the WebDriver to create a cookie.
We use a Web::Cookie::ParsedCookie to transport the data through IPC
to take advantage of the RFC6265 Section 5.3 implementation in the
CookieJar.
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.
This adds a new option "--webdriver" that opens a local unix socket
in /tmp/browser_{pid} which the WebDriver server can use to send
commands to the Browser instance.
Co-authored-by: Florent Castelli <florent.castelli@gmail.com>
We previously put the generated headers in SOURCES, which did not mark
them as GENERATED (and did not produce a proper dependency).
This commit moves all generated headers into GENERATED_SOURCES, and
removes useless header SOURCES.
This commit does three things atomically:
- switch over Core::Account+SystemServer+LoginServer to sid based socket
names.
- change socket names with %uid to %sid.
- add/update necessary pledges and unveils.
Userland: Switch over servers to sid based sockets
Userland: Properly pledge and unveil for sid based sockets