When we createElement, we assume the element is detached. This is usually true
except for Custom Elements where the constructor can do anything, including
connecting the element. This broken assumption results in cloneNode crashing.
Playwright, when creating a new CDPSession, sends an
attachToBrowserTarget followed by another attachToTarget to re-attach
itself to the existing target.
see playwright/axtree.js from demo/ repository.
Most significantly, if removing from the multi fails, the connection
is added to a "dirty" list for the removal to be retried later. Looking at
the curl source code, remove fails on a recursive call, and we've struggled with
recursive calls before, so I _think_ this might be happening (it fails in other
cases, but I suspect if it _is_ happening, it's for this reason). The retry
happens _after_ `perform`, so it cannot fail for due to recursiveness. If it
fails at this point, we @panic. This is harsh, but it isn't easily recoverable
and before putting effort into it, I'd like to know that it's actually happening.
Fix potential use of undefined when a 401-407 request is received, but no
'WWW-Authenticate' or 'Proxy-Authenticate' header is received.
Don't call `curl_multi_remove_handle` on an easy that hasn't been added yet do
to error. Specifically, if `makeRequest` fails during setup, transfer_conn is
nulled so that `transfer.deinit()` doesn't try to remove the connection. And the
conn is removed from the `in_use` queue and made `available` again.
On Abort, if getting the private fails (extremely unlikely), we now still try
to remove the connection from the multi.
Added a few more fields to the famous "ScriptManager.Header recall" assertion.
This PR introduces a custom CDP domain 'LP' (Lightpanda) to expose browser-specific tools. The first method, 'LP.getMarkdown', allows retrieving a Markdown representation of the DOM or a specific node by its 'nodeId'. This is optimized for AI agents and LLM-based scraping tasks.
This allows us to leverage the Caller.Function.call method, which does type
mapping, caching, etc... and allows the Zig function callback to be written like
any other Zig WebAPI function.
ReadableStream.zig was the only webapi file importing v8 directly.
Extract the repeated newFunctionWithData / callback boilerplate into
js/Local (newFunctionWithData) and js/Caller (initFromHandle,
FunctionCallbackInfo.getData), and update ReadableStream and Context
to use them.
Returns 1 when writable (default high water mark), 0 when closed,
and null when errored, matching the spec behavior for streams
without a custom queuing strategy.
After BOM stripping or when receiving an empty Uint8Array, the
decoded input can be zero-length. Per spec, empty chunks should
produce no output rather than enqueuing an empty string.
When JS called controller.enqueue(42), the value was coerced to the
string "42" because Chunk only had uint8array and string variants.
Add a js_value variant that persists the raw JS value handle, and
expose enqueueValue(js.Value) as the JS-facing enqueue method so
numbers, booleans, and objects round-trip with their original types.