* Allow settings userscripts through preferences
Signed-off-by: Tony <legendmastertony@gmail.com>
* mach fmt instead of cargo fmt
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* Fix pref loading not working for array values
Signed-off-by: Tony <legendmastertony@gmail.com>
* Use pref! in userscripts instead
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* Implement the model jdm suggested
- Remove userscripts from all places and move it to servoshell
- Add in `UserContentManager` struct and passing it through `Servo::new`
all the way down to script thread
Signed-off-by: Tony <legendmastertony@gmail.com>
* Apply suggestions from code review and format
Signed-off-by: Tony <legendmastertony@gmail.com>
* Revert unrelated change
Signed-off-by: Tony <legendmastertony@gmail.com>
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Signed-off-by: Tony <68118705+Legend-Master@users.noreply.github.com>
Using the RoutedPromiseListener let us define a different
response type for each promise. This removes unreachable branches
that used to exist when they all shared the same WebGPUResponse.
Signed-off-by: webbeef <me@webbeef.org>
This is a clean up after #36062 and #35985. It removes the script
channel for each pipeline from the compositor. Now all messages are sent
via the `Constellation` first, which will allow breaking the dependency
on script in the compositor.
In addition, scroll states are actually sent via the `Constellation`,
which was an oversight from #36062. Finally, a typo in a method name is
fixed.
Signed-off-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
This changes starts tracking the keyboard modifier state in the
`Constellation` and forwards it with every input event. The state
is used to modify the target of link click so when the
platform-dependent alternate action key is enabled, the target is
overriden to "_blank".
In addition, specification step numbers and text is updated.
Signed-off-by: webbeef <me@webbeef.org>
Signed-off-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
Co-authored-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
This change creates a `constellation_traits` crate. Previously messages
to the `Constellation` were in the `compositing_traits` crate, which
came about organically. This change moves these to a new crate which
also contains data types that are used in both compositing/libservo and
script (ie types that cross the process boundary). The idea is similar
to `embedding_traits`, but this is meant for types not exposed to the
API.
This change allows deduplicating `UntrustedNodeAddress`, which
previously had two versions to avoid circular dependencies.
Signed-off-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
Simply how `ProgressiveWebMetrics` works:
1. Keep only a single struct instead of one in layout and one script
that both implement the `ProgressiveWebMetrics` trait. Since layout
and script are the same thread these can now just be a single
`ProgressiveWebMetrics` struct stored in script.
2. Have the compositor be responsible for informing the Constellation
(which informs the ScripThread) about paint metrics. This makes
communication flow one way and removes one dependency between the
compositor and script (of two).
3. All units tests are moved into the `metrics` crate itself since there
is only one struct there now.
Signed-off-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
This will allow removing the dependency of the compositor on
`script_traits`, which should make our internal dependency chain a lot
easier to deal with.
Part of #35984.
Signed-off-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
Now that Stylo considers `servo` as the default feature, Servo doesn't
need to specify `features = ["servo"]`.
Also use the same crate names as Stylo, rather than renaming them with
`package`.
Signed-off-by: Oriol Brufau <obrufau@igalia.com>
* Migrate to 2024 edition
Signed-off-by: Simon Wülker <simon.wuelker@arcor.de>
* Allow unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn lint
This lint warns by default in the 2024
edition, but is *way* too noisy for servo.
We might enable it in the future, but not now.
Signed-off-by: Simon Wülker <simon.wuelker@arcor.de>
* Compile using the 2024 edition
Signed-off-by: Simon Wülker <simon.wuelker@arcor.de>
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Signed-off-by: Simon Wülker <simon.wuelker@arcor.de>
The `WebViewId` name is a lot more descriptive these days to the casual
reader, so I think we can go ahead and finish the rename.
Signed-off-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
Previously, the devtools didn't know about
<iframe>s. They either ignored messages coming from
iframes or crashed.
This reverts https://github.com/servo/servo/pull/34032
and then filters out non-tab globals in the "listTabs"
message to the root actor.
Signed-off-by: Simon Wülker <simon.wuelker@arcor.de>
This patch exposes a servo internal DOM API that is only made available to about:
pages on the navigator object to request memory reports. The about:memory page itself is
loaded like other html resources (eg. bad cert, net error) and makes use of this new API.
On the implementation side, notable changes:
- components/script/routed_promise.rs abstracts the setup used to fulfill a promise when the
work needs to be routed through the constellation. The goal is to migrate other similar
promise APIs in followup (eg. dom/webgpu/gpu.rs, bluetooth.rs).
- a new message is added to request a report from the memory reporter, and the memory reporter
creates a json representation of the set of memory reports.
- the post-processing of memory reports is done in Javascript in the about-memory.html page,
providing the same results as the current Rust code that outputs to stdout. We can decide
later if we want to remove the current output.
Signed-off-by: webbeef <me@webbeef.org>
This is another step in the move to having a per-WebView renderer. In
this step event handling is made per-WebView. Most events sent to Servo
are sent via the WebView API already, so this just moves more event
handling code to the per-WebView render portion of the compositor.
- ServoRenderer is given shared ownership and interior mutability as
it is now shared among all WebView(Renderers).
- Some messages coming from other parts of Servo must now carry a
WebViewId as well so that they can be associated with a particular
WebView.
- There needs to be some reorganization of `ServoRenderer` in order to
avoid issues with double borrow of `RefCells`.
Signed-off-by: Delan Azabani <dazabani@igalia.com>
Co-authored-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
This is one of the first big steps toward making the compositor work
per-WebView. It moves the collection of pipelines into the per-WebView
data structure in the compositor as well as the pending paint metrics.
This means that more messages need to carry information about the
WebView they apply to. Note that there are still a few places that we
need to map from `PipelineId` to `WebViewId`, so this also includes a
shared mapping which tracks this. The mapping can be removed once event
handling is fully per-WebView.
Signed-off-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
Co-authored-by: Delan Azabani <dazabani@igalia.com>
* Use 2024 style edition
Signed-off-by: Simon Wülker <simon.wuelker@arcor.de>
* Reformat all code
Signed-off-by: Simon Wülker <simon.wuelker@arcor.de>
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When creating a `WebView`, let the Compositor know synchronously that
it exists. This allows the embedder to immediately call methods like
`WebView::focus()`. In addition remove messages associated with the
`WebViewDelegate::notify_ready_to_show()` method (and the method
itself), as now `WebView`s can be shown immediately.
Signed-off-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
To allow embedders to interact with webviews as soon as they are
created, we need to ensure that they exist in both the compositor and
the constellation before those interactions happen. #35662 does this
for the compositor, while this patch does this for the constellation.
When a webview opens another webview (via <a target>, <form target>,
window.open(), etc), the embedder creates an “auxiliary” webview,
which previously went as follows:
- script create_auxiliary_browsing_context
- libservo AllowOpeningWebView
- embedder request_open_auxiliary_webview (→ constellation FocusWebView)
- script create_auxiliary_browsing_context
- constellation ScriptNewAuxiliary
In that model, the constellation may receive FocusWebView before it
receives ScriptNewAuxiliary. Now they are created as follows:
- script create_auxiliary_browsing_context
- constellation CreateAuxiliaryWebView
- libservo AllowOpeningWebView
- embedder request_open_auxiliary_webview (→ constellation FocusWebView)
- constellation CreateAuxiliaryWebView
- script create_auxiliary_browsing_context
Since these messages are all synchronous and the constellation will
have set up the webview before handling any new messages, the webview
will always exist by the time we handle the embedder’s FocusWebView.
Signed-off-by: Delan Azabani <dazabani@igalia.com>
Co-authored-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
This is the first step toward moving the WebDriver implementation to
servoshell. This move will make it possible to start testing the
embedding API with WebDriver. See [this zulip thread][a] for more details.
While WebDriver will be able to use a lot of API commands to do what it
is doing now, there will still need to be some "cheat codes" for more
gnarly access to `ScriptThread` details. That's why we likely won't be
able to remove all WebDriver-specific messages from the API -- but maybe
they will be useful for embedders somehow.
A couple messages have to change as they depended on `script_traits`
types, particularly those that used `WindowSizeData` and `LoadData`. I
think this helps to encapsulate the WebDriver commands a bit more
though.
[a]: https://servo.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/437943-embedding/topic/webdriver.20as.20embedding.20api.20playgound
Signed-off-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
This is a step toward the renderer-per-WebView goal. It moves various
details out of `IOCompositor`.
- Image output: This is moved to servoshell as now applications can
access the image contents of a `WebView` via
`RenderingContext::read_to_image`. Most options for this are moved to
`ServoShellPreferences` apart from `wait_for_stable_image` as this
requires a specific kind of coordination in the `ScriptThread` that is
also very expensive. Instead, paint is now simply delayed until a
stable image is reached and `WebView::paint()` returns a boolean.
Maybe this can be revisited in the future.
- Shutdown: Shutdown is now managed by libservo itself. Shutdown state
is shared between the compositor and `Servo` instance. In the future,
this sharing might be unecessary.
- `CompositeTarget` has been removed entirely. This no longer needs to
be passed when creating a Servo instance.
Signed-off-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
Co-authored-by: Ngo Iok Ui (Wu Yu Wei) <yuweiwu@pm.me>
This moves the GL accelerated media setup out of `RenderingContext`
which prevents making libservo dependo on the Wayland and X11 versions
of surfman explicitly. This support is experimental and (honestly) a bit
broken. I've confirmed that this works as well as it did before the
change.
The main thing here is that the configuration, which currently needs
surfman types, moves to servoshell. In addition:
1. Instead of passing the information to the Constellation, the setup is
stored statically. This is necessary to avoid introducing a
dependency on `media` in `webrender_traits`. It's quite likely that
`media` types should move to the internal embedding API to avoid
this. This is preserved for a followup change.
2. The whole system of wrapping the media channels in an abstract type
is removed. They could be either mpsc channels or IPC channels. This
was never going to work because mpsc channels cannot be serialized
and deserialized with serde. Instead this just uses IPC channels. We
also have other ways of doing this kind of abstraction in Servo so we
do not need another. The `mpsc` version was hard-coded to be
disabled.
Signed-off-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
This change exposes a single `InputEvent` type and now there is only a
single delegate method for this `WebViewDelegate::notify_input_event`.
- Clipboard events are now handled as `EditingAction` inpute events. In
the future this can include things like "Select All", etc.
In addition, many parts of the dance to pass these events can now be
simplified due to this abstraction.
- All forwarded events are handled the same way in the `Constellation`,
though they may carry an optional hit test (for events that have a
`point`) which affects which `Pipeline` they are sent to.
- In the `ScriptThread` we now accept these `InputEvents` and use them
everywhere. Now all "compositor events" are "input events".
- This allows removing several data structures which are no longer
necessary.
- We no longer inform the embedder when an event was handled by a
WebView as that was only important for a MDI feature that will
no longer be so important the full-featured `WebView` API.
Signed-off-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
Co-authored-by: Mukilan Thiyagarajan <mukilan@igalia.com>
Instead of telling the Constellation to tell the embedder that new
frames are ready, have the compositor tell the embedder directly. This
should reduce frame latency. Now, after processing compositor
updates, run any pending `WebView::new_frame_ready` delegate methods.
This change also removes the `refresh` call from the Java interface as
that was the only other place that the compositor was rendering the
WebRender scene outside of event looping spinning. This `refresh` call
was completely unused.
Signed-off-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
Add a delegate method for HTTP authentication and a related
`AuthenticationRequest` object that carries with it the URL as well as
whether or not the authentication request is for a proxy or not.
This is now separate from the prompt API because requesting
authentication doesn't necessarily involve prompting -- this is an
implementation detail of the embedder. In addition, the internal bits
are cleaned up slightly.
Signed-off-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
Add a `ClipboardDelegate` to the `WebView` API and a default
implementation in libservo for this delegate that works on Mac, Windows,
and Linux. Support for Android will be added in the future. This means
that embedders do not need to do anything special to get clipboard
support, but can choose to override it or implement it for other
platforms.
In addition, this adds support for handling fetches of clipboard contents
and renames things to reflect that eventually other types of clipboard
content will be supported. Part of this is removing the string
argument from the `ClipboardEventType::Paste` enum because script will
need to get other types of content from the clipboard than just a
string. It now talks to the embedder to get this information directly.
Signed-off-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
These will be a single method in the upcoming `WebView` delegate, so it
makes sense to also combine the internal message to match this. In
addition, since `LoadStatus` is now exposed to the API if there is ever
the need to add more statuses or to move to an event-based version, the
API is already set up for this.
Signed-off-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
At some point in the past this message was only sent from the
`Constellation` to `script`, but nowadays this is sent from various
parts of servo to the `ScriptThread`, so this is a better name. In
particular, the current name makes it seeem like this message controls
the `Constellation`, which it does not.
Signed-off-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
`EmbedderMsg` was previously paired with an implicit
`Option<WebViewId>`, even though almost all variants were either always
`Some` or always `None`, depending on whether there was a `WebView
involved.
This patch adds the `WebViewId` to as many `EmbedderMsg` variants as
possible, so we can call their associated `WebView` delegate methods
without needing to check and unwrap the `Option`. In many cases, this
required more changes to plumb through the `WebViewId`.
Notably, all `Request`s now explicitly need a `WebView` or not, in order
to ensure that it is passed when appropriate.
Signed-off-by: Delan Azabani <dazabani@igalia.com>
Co-authored-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
This removes all uses of `EmbedderEvent` in the desktop servoshell to
use the new `WebView` API -- filling it out when necessary.
Signed-off-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
Co-authored-by: Delan Azabani <dazabani@igalia.com>
Many types used directly in the `libservo` API are in the
`script_traits` crate, which was created to break circular dependencies.
Move all API exposed types to `embedder_traits` which now contains types
exposed via the `libservo` embedding API. Also expose these at the root
of the `libservo` `servo` crate so that the API won't break when they
move around in the future.
The idea with `embedder_traits` in the future is that it contains types
that are available throughout servo because they are used in the
embedding API and thus should have minimal dependencies on other Servo
crates (a bit like `base`).
Signed-off-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
This patch introduces a new handle-based webview API to libservo, with
two main design goals:
1. The lifetime of the handles controls the lifetime of the webview,
giving the embedder full control over exactly when webviews are
created and destroyed. This is consistent with how WebKitGTK’s
WebView works; the engine can only create webviews via a create
request, and can only destroy them via a close request.
2. All methods are infallible; if the constellation dies, the embedder
finds out when calling Servo::handle_events.
For the moment, the embedder is only responsible for creating the
WebView id, and not the internal TopLevelBrowsingContext data
structures. This is so that the ScriptThread is able to get a handle on
the new WebView's WindowProxy in the case that it's an auxiliary
browsing context. In the future, the embedder should also be responsible
for creating the TopLevelBrowsingContext and the ScriptThread should
have mechanism to associate the two views so that WebView creation is
always executed through the same code path in the embedding layer. For
now, it's enough that the embedder can get a handle to the new WebView
when it's creation is requested.
Once we replace EmbedderMsg with a webview delegate trait, we will pass
WebView handles to the embedder, rather than webview ids. We’ll also add
detailed docs, once the design settles.
Signed-off-by: Delan Azabani <dazabani@igalia.com>
Co-authored-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
- Move options configuring antialiasing and WebRender shader precache to
the `Preferences` to group them with other related WebRender and DOM
settings.
- Remove the option to disable antialiasing for canvases. This was
unused.
Signed-off-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
Flatten and simplify Servo's preferences code. In addition, have both
preferences and options passed in as arguments to `Servo::new()` and
make sure not to use the globally set preferences in `servoshell` (as
much as possible now).
Instead of a complex procedural macro to generate preferences, just
expose a very simple derive macro that adds string based getters and
setters.
- All command-line parsing is moved to servoshell.
- There is no longer the concept of a missing preference.
- Preferences no longer have to be part of the resources bundle because
they now have reasonable default values.
- servoshell specific preferences are no longer part of the preferences
exposed by the Servo API.
Signed-off-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
This allows reusing the asynchrnous fetch mechanism that we use for page
resources and is likely a step toward removing the `FetchThread`.
Benefits:
- Reduces IPC traffic during navigation. Now instead of bouncing
between the constellation and the `ScriptThread` responses are sent
directly to the `ScriptThread`.
- Allows cancelling loads after redirects, which was not possible
before.
There is the question of what to do when a redirect is cross-origin
(#23037). This currently isn't handled properly as the `Constellation`
sends data to the same `Pipeline` that initiated the load. This change
doesn't fix this issue, but does make it more possible for the
`ScriptThread` to shut down the pipeline and ask the `Constellation` to
replace it with a new one.
Signed-off-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
Create two new data structures in the `script` crate to hold senders and
receiver:
- `ScriptThreadSenders`: holds all outgoing channels from the
`ScriptThread` including a channel to the `ScriptThread` itself. The
ultimate goal with this is to reduce duplication by giving a boxed
version of this this to `Window`s.
- `ScriptThradReceivers`: holds all incoming channels to the
`ScriptThread`. This isn't cloenable like the senders. This is used to
abstract away `recv()` and `try_recv()` methods used to make the
`ScriptThread` event loop easier to read.
In addition:
- The many duplicated `ScriptThread` self-senders for the `TaskManager`
have been removed and, in general, a lot of boilerplate is removed as
well.
- Visibilty of all methods affected by this change is changed to
`pub(crate)` in order to take advantage of dead code detection. Some
dead code produced from macros is removed.
- Some conversion code is refactord into implementations of the `From`
trait.
- The names of channels uses a standard "sender" and "receiver" naming
as well as trying to be descriptive of where they go in `ScriptThread`
as well as `InitialScriptState`
Signed-off-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
Before all timers were managed by the Constellation process, meaning
that they had to trigger IPC calls to be scheduled and fired. Currently,
timers are only used in the `ScriptThread`, so it makes sense that they
are per-process.
This change restores the timer thread functionality that existed before
avoided entirely. Completion is done using a callback that is sent to
the timer thread similarly to how fetch is done. This allows reusing the
existing task queue without making any new channels.
Fixes#15219.
Signed-off-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>