Part of #39418. See that PR for a full description.
Moves:
- `read_json_from_file`
- `write_json_to_file`
- `IpcSendResult`
- `IpcSend`
Renames:
- `CoreResourceThreadPool` to `ThreadPool` (shorter and more
descriptive, as we use it for more than the core resource thread now)
Signed-off-by: Ashwin Naren <arihant2math@gmail.com>
Replace the `unwrap()` call with `log::error!()` in the
`send_request_to_devtools()` function to enhance error handling.
---
Before:
```
╰─❯ ./servo --devtools=1
[2025-09-15T14:35:07Z ERROR servoshell::desktop::app_state] Saw Servo error: DevtoolsFailedToStart!
called `Result::unwrap()` on an `Err` value: "SendError(..)" (thread tokio-runtime-5, at components/net/http_loader.rs:435)
[2025-09-15T14:35:07Z ERROR servoshell::panic_hook] called `Result::unwrap()` on an `Err` value: "SendError(..)"
```
After:
```
╰─❯ ./servo --devtools=1
[2025-09-16T01:24:59Z ERROR servoshell::desktop::app_state] Saw Servo error: DevtoolsFailedToStart!
[2025-09-16T01:24:59Z ERROR net::http_loader] DevTools send failed: sending on a disconnected channel
[2025-09-16T01:24:59Z ERROR net::http_loader] DevTools send failed: sending on a disconnected channel
...
```
Signed-off-by: Integral <integral@member.fsf.org>
I added these comments while debugging `cors/request-headers.htm`.
Ultimately the bug turned out to be outside of servo, so we have to wait
for https://github.com/hyperium/headers/pull/219.
Since that PR might take a while to merge I'd like to add these on their
own.
Signed-off-by: Simon Wülker <simon.wuelker@arcor.de>
Uses the `zstd` support from `async-compression` to support zstd
Content-Encoding.
Testing: Covered by wpt tests.
Signed-off-by: webbeef <me@webbeef.org>
This should be the final PR for the Hash Function series that is
trivial.
Of note: I decided to transform `HashMapTracedValues<Atom,..>` to use
FxBuildHasher. This is likely not going to improve performance as Atom's
already have a unique u32 that is used as the Hash but it safes a few
bytes for the RandomState that is normally in the HashMap.
Signed-off-by: Narfinger <Narfinger@users.noreply.github.com>
Testing: Hash function changes should not change functionality, we
slightly decrease the size and unit tests still work.
Signed-off-by: Narfinger <Narfinger@users.noreply.github.com>
FxHash is faster than FnvHash and SipHash for simple types up to at
least 64 bytes. The cryptographic guarantees are not needed for any
types changed here because they are simple ids.
This changes the types in script and net crates.
In a future PR we will change the remaining Fnv to be also Fx unless
there is a reason to keep them as Fnv.
Testing: Should not change functionality but unit test and wpt will find
it.
Signed-off-by: Narfinger <Narfinger@users.noreply.github.com>
The servodriver harness requires preference-gated web platform features
to be toggleable at any point in the browsing session's lifetime, rather
than at startup. To support toggling IndexedDB, we need to ensure the
IDB manager thread is always started.
Testing: Verified when running `./mach test-wpt /IndexedDB --headless
--product servodriver`. We don't run servodriver in CI yet.
Fixes: #39175
---------
Signed-off-by: Josh Matthews <josh@joshmatthews.net>
Implement getAll and getAllKeys for IDBObjectStore.
Testing: WPT & Unit testing
Fixes: Part of #6963.
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Signed-off-by: Ashwin Naren <arihant2math@gmail.com>
There were still some accesses to the inner BrowsingContextId from the
WebViewId. This changes it to completely rely on the From trait for
these methods. This also means we can make the field private.
For testing we add a way to create arbitrary WebViewIds.
Testing: Does not change functionality.
Signed-off-by: Narfinger <Narfinger@users.noreply.github.com>
Autoincrementedness was previously being reported as always false. This
PR makes the state become queried from the backend, as the spec
specifies. Additionally this PR ensures the backend correctly handles an
object store which autoincrements.
Testing: WPT
Fixes: None
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Signed-off-by: Ashwin Naren <arihant2math@gmail.com>
These changes add a custom servo:preferences URL that allows modifying
selected preferences at runtime. The goal of this work is to make it
easy to test pages while toggling experimental web platform features,
and support quickly changing the User-Agent header.
Testing: Manually verified that spacex.com loads correctly after
changing the user agent, and that https://polygon.io/ displays grid
elements correctly and no console errors with the experimental prefs
enabled.
Fixes: #35862
<img width="1136" height="880" alt="Screenshot 2025-07-18 at 1 06 23 AM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/2d27c321-6ca0-43c3-a347-7bc4b55272df"
/>
---------
Signed-off-by: Josh Matthews <josh@joshmatthews.net>
Creates schemas to hold index information. These tables are created when
the database is initialized. These tables are not updated however.
Testing: WPT and unit
Fixes: Partially #38100
---------
Signed-off-by: Ashwin Naren <arihant2math@gmail.com>
This change ports all `EmbedderMsg` reply channels that don't use the
`ROUTER` to GenericChannel.
The remaining reply channels that use the router are blocked until
#38973 is merged.
This is a breaking change in the API between libservo and embedders.
Future work: A lot of the reply channels in this PR look like they
conceptually should be oneshot ipc channels. It might make sense to
provide a `OneshotGenericChannel` abstraction that encodes this.
Testing: No functional changes - covered by existing tests. None of the
channels changed here uses the Router
Part of #38912
---------
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Schwender <schwenderjonathan@gmail.com>
Port the reply / back channels of StorageThreadMsg to GenericChannel.
Testing: No functional changes
Part of #38912
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Schwender <schwenderjonathan@gmail.com>
Sanitization of object store names brought some problems because of
replacing special characters and making it impossible to have certain
object store names that are allowed by the spec. These changes make sure
deterministic UUIDs are used for file paths plus object store names are
inserted into SQLite without sanitization.
Testing: Covered by existing tests and new unit tests were added.
Fixes: #37569
---------
Signed-off-by: Rodion Borovyk <rodion.borovyk@gmail.com>
This change includes the following additions to GenericChannel:
- Add a GenericSend trait which is meant to replace the `IpcSend` trait
over time, as channels are migrated. For the time being this means, that
we often need to use `GenericSend::send()` to disambiguate from the
`IpcSend::send` function, until all usages of `IpcSend` have been
replaced.
- Add an OpaqueSender impl for GenericSender
- Add a profiled version of GenericChannel. The profiling is 1:1 the
same as for the existing profiled IPC channel, namely that only the
blocked time during `recv` is measured.
Testing: No functional changes, covered by existing tests
Part of #38912
---------
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Schwender <schwenderjonathan@gmail.com>
#38819 made a step in the right direction. Unfortunately sqlite doesn't
support unsigned integers, so I've been storing them as i64s internally,
but deserializing the bytes to u64s. This allows for an extra bit of
information, but by inserting 0 into the table, it was interpreted
`u64::from_ne_bytes([1,0,0,0....,0])` (or whatever the internal bit
representation of `0_i64` is on the platform), which is not intended.
Signed-off-by: Ashwin Naren <arihant2math@gmail.com>
None of our automated tests were executing the initial DB setup code
because the requested version always matched.
Testing: Existing WPT coverage.
Signed-off-by: Josh Matthews <josh@joshmatthews.net>
This is a first draft at implementing the required infrastructure for
CookieStore, which requires setting up IPC between script and the
resource thread to allow for async/"in parallel" handling of cookie
changes that have a promise API.
Cookie Store also will need to receive change events when cookies for a
url are changed so the architecture needs to support that.
Expect this PR to be reworked once the architecture becomes more
settled, cookie change events will be implemented in follow up PRs
Testing: WPT tests exist for this API
Part of #37674
---------
Signed-off-by: Sebastian C <sebsebmc@gmail.com>
Fix a large number of backend issues that were masking everything else.
There probably is still more, but it'll take more integration/unit
testing to find it.
Testing: WPT
Fixes: #38743
---------
Signed-off-by: Ashwin Naren <arihant2math@gmail.com>
This shows up sometimes in code reviews, so it makes sense that tidy
enforces it. `rustfmt` supports this via comment normalization, but it
does many other things and is still an unstable feature (with bugs).
Testing: There are new tidy tests for this change.
Signed-off-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
- Use sqlite instead of heed. (one indexed database = one sqlite
database)
- Implement the backend for indexes
- Use keyranges where needed (as specified by the spec)
- Implement `getKey`
- Fix channel error messaging (led to a bunch of changes to how async
requests are handled)
Note: `components/net/indexeddb/engines/sqlite/serialize.rs` is unused;
I can delete it if needed.
Testing: Switching to sqlite eliminated many panics (exposing some new
failures).
Fixes: #38040
---------
Signed-off-by: Ashwin Naren <arihant2math@gmail.com>
This patch adds support for rendering static inline SVG documents in the
DOM tree by serializing the SVGElement's subtree and leveraging the
existing resvg based SVG stack for rendering. Serialiing the subtree is
necessary as resvg's tree representation (roxmltree) is immutable, so we
can't construct the tree incrementally.
Few other design choices here:
1. The `SVGSVGElement` is now treated as a replaced element and the
layout code is responsible for plumbing the serialized SVG source
(encoded as a base64 data: url) into the image cache, much like how
background images are handled.
2. The serialization is done on the script thread after an initial
layout pass. This is necessary because the serialization code asserts
that it is invoked from script thread i.e we can't call it from layout
workers.
3. The serialized SVG data: url is cached to avoid recomputing it on
subsequent layouts. The cache is invalidated when the SVGSVGElement's
subtree is mutated.
The original SVGSVGElement code was behind the `dom_svg_enabled` pref.
This patch also removes the preference and make SVG support using resvg
available unconditionally.
Below is the analysis of the new test failures:
These tests use inline SVG but used to pass by accident.
They now fail because they contain SVG with no intrinsic
sizing which is not handled by resvg in a way that would
allows us to distinguish it from the sized case. The same
limitation applies to non-inline SVG.
- /css/CSS2/positioning/absolute-replaced-width-003a.xht
- /css/CSS2/positioning/absolute-replaced-width-003b.xht
- /css/CSS2/positioning/absolute-replaced-width-003c.xht
These tests employ CSS styles in the HTML that
target the elements in inline SVG, which is not currently
supported.
-
/css/compositing/mix-blend-mode/mix-blend-mode-plus-lighter-svg-basic.html
- /css/compositing/mix-blend-mode/mix-blend-mode-plus-lighter-svg.html
This is a tentative test that uses the unsupported 'border-shape' CSS
property. The ref uses SVG, so it used to pass accidentally. The ref
still doesn't render correctly since it also relies on styling SVG
elements using CSS classes in the HTML (instead of inline in SVG).
- /css/css-borders/tentative/border-shape/border-shape-stroke.html
These tests use the attribute 'clip-path=circle(...)' in the
test, but this doesn't seem to work in resvg.
- /css/css-masking/clip-path/clip-path-borderBox-1b.html
- /css/css-masking/clip-path/clip-path-contentBox-1b.html
- /css/css-masking/clip-path/clip-path-contentBox-1c.html
- /css/css-masking/clip-path/clip-path-fillBox-1b.html
- /css/css-masking/clip-path/clip-path-marginBox-1a.html
- /css/css-masking/clip-path/clip-path-paddingBox-1b.html
- /css/css-masking/clip-path/clip-path-strokeBox-1b.html
- /css/css-masking/clip-path/clip-path-strokeBox-1c.html
- /css/css-masking/clip-path/clip-path-viewBox-1a.html
- /css/css-masking/clip-path/clip-path-viewBox-1b.html
- /css/css-masking/clip-path/clip-path-viewBox-1d.html
- /css/css-masking/clip-path/svg-clip-path-circle-offset.html
- /css/css-masking/clip-path/svg-clip-path-ellipse-offset.html
Additionally, the below two tests use a `foreignObject` SVG element
which
embeds a html div fragment. This is also not supported by resvg.
- /css/css-masking/clip-path/clip-path-viewBox-1d.html
- /css/css-masking/clip-path/clip-path-fillBox-1b.html
The following test fails because of apparent pixel differences
between a circle rendered purely using CSS clip-path vs a circle
rendered in SVG using resvg.
- /css/css-masking/clip-path/clip-path-contentBox-1c.html
These tests style the inline SVG elements using CSS in the HTML or
separate stylesheet. This is not supported by this implementation.
- /css-transforms/document-styles/svg-document-styles-{001..004}.html
- /css-transforms/document-styles/svg-document-styles-012.html
- /css-transforms/external-styles/svg-external-styles-{001..004}.html
- /css-transforms/external-styles/svg-external-styles-014.html
These tests seem like they should pass, but they fail because of what
seems like an anti-aliasing issue in the rendering engine. The
transformed element has a thin outline which is causing pixel difference
with the ref:
- /css/css-transforms/group/svg-transform-group-008.html
- /css/css-transforms/group/svg-transform-group-009.html
- /css/css-transforms/group/svg-transform-nested-009.html
- /css/css-transforms/group/svg-transform-nested-013.html
- /css/css-transforms/group/svg-transform-nested-014.html
- /css/css-transforms/group/svg-transform-nested-018.html
- /css/css-transforms/group/svg-transform-nested-019.html
- /css/css-transforms/group/svg-transform-nested-008.html
The below tests fail because resvg is calculating the wrong size for the
'rect' inside the SVG. The dimensions of the SVG are established via the
CSS in the HTML, so it seems resvg is using incorrect coordinates for
the children of the svg when explict width/height are not specified in
the root svg element.
- /css/css-transforms/group/svg-transform-group-011.html
- /css/css-transforms/group/svg-transform-nested-021.html
- /css/css-transforms/group/svg-transform-nested-029.html
All these tests use an SVG that doesn't have width nor height attributes
and this causes resvg to use incorrect coordinates for the SVG's
children. In addition, the following tests use the CSS syntax for
transforms inside the SVG (using style attribute) which is not supported
by resvg (it only supports the SVG 1.1 transform syntax).
- /css/css-transforms/inline-styles/svg-inline-styles-{001..004}.html
- /css/css-transforms/inline-styles/svg-inline-styles-012.html
In the case of these four tests, the `style` attribute specifies an
invalid transform, but resvg doesn't fallback to the transform specified
via the `transform` attribute on the same element.
- /css/css-transforms/inline-styles/svg-inline-styles-005.html
- /css/css-transforms/inline-styles/svg-inline-styles-006.html
- /css/css-transforms/inline-styles/svg-inline-styles-010.html
- /css/css-transforms/inline-styles/svg-inline-styles-013.html
The following test fails because of the lack of width/height in SVG as
described above but it also exposes gaps in our CSS tranform
implementation.
- /css/css-transforms/preserve3d-and-filter-with-perspective.html
These tests failure because resvg doesn't handle the SVG without
explicit width and height, but specified via CSS in the HTML. In
addition, there are pixel differences between the ref due to
antialiasing issues.
- /css/css-transforms/matrix/svg-matrix-{005...008}.html
- /css/css-transforms/matrix/svg-matrix-010.html
- /css/css-transforms/matrix/svg-matrix-012.html
- /css/css-transforms/matrix/svg-matrix-{015..069}.html
- /css/css-transforms/rotate/svg-rotate-angle-45-001.html
- /css/css-transforms/rotate/svg-rotate-angle-45-011.html
- /css/css-transforms/rotate/svg-rotate-angle-45-022.html
- /css/css-transforms/scale/svg-scale-006.html
- /css/css-transforms/scale/svg-scale-007.html
These tests seem to be failing due to some sort of antialiasing issue,
where a transformed SVG element has a thin border that causes pixel
differences compared to the solid colored reference.
- /css/css-transforms/skewX/svg-skewx-001.html
- /css/css-transforms/skewX/svg-skewx-006.html
- /css/css-transforms/skewX/svg-skewx-011.html
- /css/css-transforms/skewX/svg-skewx-016.html
- /css/css-transforms/skewX/svg-skewx-021.html
- /css/css-transforms/skewX/svg-skewxy-001.html
- /css/css-transforms/skewY/svg-skewy-001.html
- /css/css-transforms/skewY/svg-skewy-006.html
- /css/css-transforms/skewY/svg-skewy-011.html
- /css/css-transforms/skewY/svg-skewy-016.html
- /css/css-transforms/skewY/svg-skewy-021.html
These tests specify several SVG attributes such as transform,
vector-effect etc via CSS in the HTML (rather than inline in SVG). The
current implementation doesn't support this.
- /css/css-transforms/transform-box/stroke-box-mutation-001.html
- /css/css-transforms/transform-box/stroke-box-mutation-002.html
- /css/css-transforms/transform-box/stroke-box-mutation-003.html
- /css/css-transforms/transform-box/stroke-box-mutation-004.html
- /css/css-transforms/transform-box/svgbox-stroke-box-002.html
- /css/css-transforms/transform-box/svgbox-stroke-box-003.html
- /css/css-transforms/transform-box/svgbox-stroke-box-004.html
- /css/css-transforms/transform-box/svgbox-stroke-box-005.html
These tests depend on 'transform-origin' specified on an element inside
an SVG, but this transform is influenced by the 'tranform-box' set via
CSS in the HTML itself (not the SVG). The current implementation doesn't
support styling the SVG using document styles, so these tests just fail.
- /css/css-transforms/transform-origin/svg-origin-relative-length-*.html
These tests check the fallback behaviour when invalid syntax is
encountered in the 'transform-origin' value. resvg doesn't correctly
fallback to 0,0 causing the tests to fail.
-
/css/css-transforms/transform-origin/svg-origin-relative-length-invalid-001.html
-
/css/css-transforms/transform-origin/svg-origin-relative-length-invalid-002.html
-
/css/css-transforms/transform-origin/svg-origin-relative-length-invalid-003.html
-
/css/css-transforms/transform-origin/svg-origin-relative-length-invalid-004.html
These tests use unimplemented Canvas APIs like 'beginLayer' and
the 'CanvasFilter' constructor and hence fail at runtime.
-
/html/canvas/element/filters/2d.filter.canvasFilterObject.gaussianBlur.tentative.html
-
/html/canvas/element/filters/2d.filter.layers.gaussianBlur.tentative.html
-
/html/canvas/element/layers/2d.layer.anisotropic-blur.isotropic.tentative.html
-
/html/canvas/element/layers/2d.layer.anisotropic-blur.mostly-x.tentative.html
-
/html/canvas/element/layers/2d.layer.anisotropic-blur.mostly-y.tentative.html
-
/html/canvas/element/layers/2d.layer.anisotropic-blur.x-only.tentative.html
-
/html/canvas/element/layers/2d.layer.anisotropic-blur.y-only.tentative.html
-
/html/canvas/element/layers/2d.layer.css-filters.blur-and-shadow.tentative.html
- /html/canvas/element/layers/2d.layer.css-filters.blur.tentative.html
- /html/canvas/element/layers/2d.layer.css-filters.shadow.tentative.html
- /html/canvas/element/layers/2d.layer.ctm.layer-filter.tentative.html
-
/html/canvas/offscreen/filters/2d.filter.canvasFilterObject.dropShadow.tentative.html
-
/html/canvas/offscreen/filters/2d.filter.canvasFilterObject.gaussianBlur.tentative.html
-
/html/canvas/offscreen/filters/2d.filter.layers.dropShadow.tentative.html
-
/html/canvas/offscreen/filters/2d.filter.layers.gaussianBlur.tentative.html
-
/html/canvas/offscreen/layers/2d.layer.anisotropic-blur.isotropic.tentative.html
-
/html/canvas/offscreen/layers/2d.layer.anisotropic-blur.mostly-x.tentative.html
-
/html/canvas/offscreen/layers/2d.layer.anisotropic-blur.mostly-y.tentative.html
-
/html/canvas/offscreen/layers/2d.layer.anisotropic-blur.x-only.tentative.html
-
/html/canvas/offscreen/layers/2d.layer.anisotropic-blur.y-only.tentative.html
-
/html/canvas/offscreen/layers/2d.layer.css-filters.blur-and-shadow.tentative.html
- /html/canvas/offscreen/layers/2d.layer.css-filters.blur.tentative.html
-
/html/canvas/offscreen/layers/2d.layer.css-filters.shadow.tentative.html
- /html/canvas/offscreen/layers/2d.layer.ctm.layer-filter.tentative.html
These tests fail because resvg doesn't seem to honour the 'translate'
CSS property specified on an SVG element using an inline 'style'
attribute.
- /css/css-transforms/translate/svg-translate-with-units.html
-
/css/css-transforms/translate/translate-and-transform-attribute-in-svg.html
-
/css/css-transforms/translate/translate-and-transform-css-property-in-svg.html
- /css/css-transforms/translate/translate-in-svg.html
These tests seem to fail due to the filter effect implementation in
resvg either not being complete or spec compliant.
- /css/filter-effects/feconvolve-divisor.html
- /css/filter-effects/feconvolve-region-001.html
- /css/filter-effects/feconvolve-region-002.html
- /css/filter-effects/filter-subregion-01.html
- /css/filter-effects/svg-feimage-002.html
- /css/filter-effects/svg-feimage-003.html
- /css/filter-effects/svg-feimage-004.html
- /css/filter-effects/svg-feoffset-001.html
The test /css/filter-effects/svg-feimage-004.html should ideally PASS
but currently fails because we don't propagate height/width set using
CSS in HTML element to the root SVG, so resvg uses the wrong dimensions
when rendering the children of the SVG.
These failures are due to deficienies in our current implementation
i.e we don't support styling SVG elements using CSS in HTML.
-
/css/css-transforms/gradientTransform/svg-gradientTransform-combination-001.html
- /css/selectors/sharing-in-svg-use.html
The below test fails as our current implementation relies on resvg to
tell us the intrinsic ratio of the SVG, but this doesn't always work
correctly.
- /css/css-sizing/svg-intrinsic-size-005.html
This failure is due to lack of proper fallback to no-op transform in
resvg when the `rotate()` syntax is specified with an invalid list e.g
`rotate(90,)`.
- /css/css-transforms/rotate/svg-rotate-3args-invalid-002.html
This test only passes in CI and based on the raw log output, it seems
that no text inside the SVG is rendered in the CI. This could be an font
stack related issue.
- /css/css-display/display-contents-svg-elements.html
This test asserts that the CSP blocks loads triggered using `use`
elements in SVG. It used to TIMEOUT as without inline SVG support, no
CSP violation event was triggered. It fails now since the event is now
triggered for the load of the SVG itself (our current implementation
loads inline SVGs as serialized base64 data: urls). This doesn't match
the blocked URL in the use element though.
- /content-security-policy/img-src/svg-use-blocked.tentative.html
Signed-off-by: Mukilan Thiyagarajan <mukilan@igalia.com>
Signed-off-by: Mukilan Thiyagarajan <mukilan@igalia.com>
There are two relevant breaking changes:
* instead of `)(input)`, we now need to call `).parse(input)`
* tuples are no longer a call, but a `()` call.
There is one other usage of nom 7, however that's in the build
dependencies list of mozangle via bindgen. Therefore, we won't have
duplicate nom versions in Servo binary.
Signed-off-by: Tim van der Lippe <tvanderlippe@gmail.com>
The previous use of a static variable for the runtime prevented it from
shutting down cleanly, because shutdown requires dropping or taking
ownership of it. This PR switches the static variable to a handle only,
and introduces a new trait to pass a handle to the async runtime to the
constellation, where it can be shut-down along with other components and
help reduce our count of still running threads after shutdown.
Testing: manual testing, and covered by unit-test in net, and wpt tests.
Fixes: part of - https://github.com/servo/servo/issues/30849
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Signed-off-by: gterzian <2792687+gterzian@users.noreply.github.com>
The current behaviour in dev tools network monitor is missing data for
the `Transferred` size and `Content` size.
We currently have a fn `response_content` that constructs the
`ResponseContentMsg` struct where the two missing data fields are
defined and set to zero values.
These current changes calculates the data in the `response_content` fn
and sends a `NetworkEvent::HttpResponse` to the client when the final
body is done.
Currently, we have data appearing in the `Transferred` column of the
network panel
fixes: https://github.com/servo/servo/issues/38126
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Signed-off-by: uthmaniv <uthmanyahayababa@gmail.com>
This PR makes the `test_redirected_request_to_devtools` collect all the
network events from the channel into a vector, and then asserting that
the expected requests/responses are present in the vector, this aims to
remove the ordering issues that cause intermittent failures.
Testing: ran `./mach test-unit -p net` with the changes in this PR
applied to
https://github.com/servo/servo/actions/runs/16644510716/job/47101866693?pr=38216
getting all tests passing
Fixes: (https://github.com/servo/servo/issues/38411)
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Signed-off-by: uthmaniv <uthmanyahayababa@gmail.com>
Based on RFC6256 expiration must be limited to 400 days. This also
solves a bug I found where large max-age values could cause an overflow
panic when adding.
Testing: New unit test added. There doesn't appear to be a WPT test that
relies on this under cookies/ but cookiestore/ does.
Signed-off-by: Sebastian C <sebsebmc@gmail.com>
The cause_type in NetworkEventActor was derived from a hard-coded
pattern match on the request URL file extension.
This patch replaces the hard-coded pattern matching with the Destination
field of Request, to provide a better alignment with the Fetch
specification.
Testing: Updated unit tests.
Fixes: #38151
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Signed-off-by: Kingsley Yung <kingsley@kkoyung.dev>
Many object store related operations require the transaction to be
checked: to ensure it is still active, and, if the operation is a write,
that the transaction is not read-only. I've added the
`check_transaction` method to perform these checks.
Additionally `Clear` was still half-implemented, so I went ahead and
implemented that.
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Signed-off-by: Ashwin Naren <arihant2math@gmail.com>
The current behaviour is too strict according to the spec and is the
cause of many intermittent test errors.
Testing: Existing coverage is sufficient.
Fixes: #37706
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Signed-off-by: Josh Matthews <josh@joshmatthews.net>
This change refactors how we notify DevTools about network activity so
that all fetches (even those served from cache) appear correctly in the
Network panel, and so that DevTools sees request metadata as soon as
possible rather than waiting until the end of a full HTTP cycle.
- Before, we only send DevTools events inside http_network_fetch, so
cached responses (which skip that path) never show up. By emitting a
minimal HttpRequest event at the very start of main_fetch (with URL,
method, pipeline and browsing IDs), we guarantee every fetch shows up
immediately.
- Then, by moving HttpResponse notifications out of http_network_fetch
into main_fetch (right after process_response and process_response_eof),
we ensure DevTools gets status, header, and completion events for both
network and cache hits. Leveraging nullable fields in NetworkEventActor
lets us incrementally fill in timing, header, and body data later,
improving DevTools’ visibility.
Testing: Ran servo with `--devtools=6080` flag, cached responses now
appear in the network panel
Fixes: https://github.com/servo/servo/issues/37869
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Signed-off-by: Uthman Yahaya Baba <uthmanyahayababa@gmail.com>
Digging into several crashing tests revealed that committing
transactions is a fallible operation. Propagating those errors led to
exposing many new errors caused by the IDBRequest implementation
assuming that all successful responses contained a structured clone. The
end result is a bunch of new test failures that were previously hidden.
Testing: Existing test coverage is sufficient.
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Signed-off-by: Josh Matthews <josh@joshmatthews.net>
This refactors some of the cookie retrieval mechanism to be less
repetitive and separates the cookie-list from the cookie-string which
will also be needed for Cookie Store.
Testing: No new behavior, should be covered by existing WPT tests.
Signed-off-by: Sebastian C <sebsebmc@gmail.com>
This change allows the compiler to recognize if any read-only operations
are missing an implementation when processing a readonly transaction.
Testing: The existing behaviour is unchanged, so current tests suffice.
The new code is unused and cannot be tested.
Fixes: part of #6963
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Signed-off-by: Josh Matthews <josh@joshmatthews.net>
The cookie-rs library parses the cookie expiry date based on the format
from RFC 2616 (for HTTP/1.1), which is stricter than the format from RFC
6265 (for HTTP cookie).
This patch implements the cookie expiry date algorithm from RFC 6265.
When Cookie::parse fails in parsing the expiry date, we try to parse the
expiry again with this algorithm, to provide extra compatibility with
legacy systems.
Testing: Pass a WPT test that was expected to fail before, and add a
unit test.
Fixes: #36452
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Signed-off-by: Kingsley Yung <kingsley@kkoyung.dev>
The will-navigate message tells the devtools client to expect a
navigation for a browsing context. This makes the network monitor clear
any previous entries and show the requests for the new page that is
loaded. In order to support this correctly, we need to send the
navigation notification from the constellation instead of the script
thread, otherwise we silently ignore navigations triggered by the
browser URL bar.
Testing: Ran servo in devtools mode , now the requests appear for new
loaded page
Fixes: https://github.com/servo/servo/issues/37334
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Signed-off-by: Uthman Yahaya Baba <uthmanyahayababa@gmail.com>
This pull request introduces changes to the storage subsystem to:
- Isolate sessionStorage per top-level browsing context (WebViewId), in
addition to origin.
- Copy sessionStorage when creating a new auxiliary browsing context
without
noopener, as required by the corresponding spec
These changes bring Servo closer to spec compliance, matching expected
browser
behavior.
Testing: This work affects observable behavior. As a result, some
previously
failing WPT tests now pass. No new tests are added, since the behavior
is
already covered by existing web-platform-tests.
Fixes: #21291
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Signed-off-by: Jan Varga <jan.varga@gmail.com>
This creates a new method in shared/compositing/lib to generate image
keys that are send over the webview. This does not immediately return
the keys but goes over the constellation to receive the keys from the
IOCompositor. To make this more efficient, we now cache the keys in
image_cache in a simple FIFO order. The old blocking method stays intact
for now but got renamed to make the blocking clear.
The blocking calls that are left are in:
- `components/canvas/canvas_data.rs`
- `components/script/dom/htmlmediaelement.rs`
Testing: WPT tests should cover this as this doesn't change any
functionality.
Fixes: Was mentioned in
https://github.com/servo/servo/issues/37161#issuecomment-2915750051 and
part of https://github.com/servo/servo/issues/37086
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Signed-off-by: Narfinger <Narfinger@users.noreply.github.com>
Signed-off-by: gterzian <2792687+gterzian@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: gterzian <2792687+gterzian@users.noreply.github.com>
cd30b78 improved the memory efficiency of write_json_to_file, but this
causes visible (when profiling) perf regression on my mac, which can
easily be fixed by wrapping the file in a `BufWriter`. This still bounds
peak memory usage, but keeps writing efficient.
Testing: Manual profiling with samply.
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Schwender <schwenderjonathan@gmail.com>
Allows indexeddb backends to return errors on certain operations.
Currently the errors are not demarcated, as the result type is
`Result<(), ()>`. If this is not appropriate then perhaps having a
string error might be better.
Testing: Some tests might perhaps move from PANIC to FAIL
Fixes: Partially fixes a bit of #37647, more work needs to be done
however
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Signed-off-by: Ashwin Naren <arihant2math@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Josh Matthews <josh@joshmatthews.net>
Co-authored-by: Josh Matthews <josh@joshmatthews.net>
Rejects version upgrade if the upgraded version is lower than the
current database version. Also returns the actual version instead of the
requested upgrade version.
Testing: WPT tests might cover this
Fixes: #25322
Signed-off-by: Ashwin Naren <arihant2math@gmail.com>