43 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Karl Seguin
afa0d5ba12 Try fixing segfault by not being as aggressive with freeing Persisted Resolvers 2025-09-17 20:14:13 +08:00
Muki Kiboigo
4d1e416299 use fetch logging scope, clean some comments 2025-09-16 12:41:35 -07:00
Muki Kiboigo
3badcdbdbd stop using destructor callback for fetch 2025-09-16 12:38:50 -07:00
Muki Kiboigo
fcd82b2c14 htmlRunner for ReadableStream tests, fix ReadableStream enqueue 2025-09-16 12:18:44 -07:00
Muki Kiboigo
d0621510cc use Env.PersistentPromiseResolver 2025-09-16 12:09:54 -07:00
Karl Seguin
2a7a8bc2a6 remove meaningless text from test 2025-09-16 11:08:28 -07:00
Karl Seguin
af916dea1d fix arena, add fetch test 2025-09-16 11:08:27 -07:00
Karl Seguin
31335fc4fb Start working on HTMLSlotElement 2025-09-16 11:08:27 -07:00
Muki Kiboigo
c84634093d use content length to reserve body size 2025-09-16 11:08:27 -07:00
Muki Kiboigo
37d8d2642d copy our Request headers into the HTTP client 2025-09-16 11:08:27 -07:00
Muki Kiboigo
0423a178e9 migrate fetch tests to htmlRunner 2025-09-16 11:08:27 -07:00
Muki Kiboigo
7acf67d668 properly handle closed for ReadableStream 2025-09-16 11:08:27 -07:00
Muki Kiboigo
ef1fece40c deinit persistent promise resolver 2025-09-16 11:08:27 -07:00
Muki Kiboigo
ebb590250f simplify cloning of Req/Resp 2025-09-16 11:08:26 -07:00
Muki Kiboigo
03130a95d8 use call arena for json in Req/Resp 2025-09-16 11:08:26 -07:00
Muki Kiboigo
e133717f7f simplify Headers 2025-09-16 11:08:26 -07:00
Muki Kiboigo
968c695da1 headers iterators should not allocate 2025-09-16 11:08:26 -07:00
Muki Kiboigo
707116a030 use destructor callback for FetchContext 2025-09-16 11:08:26 -07:00
Muki Kiboigo
01966f41ff support object as HeadersInit 2025-09-16 11:08:26 -07:00
Muki Kiboigo
141d17dd55 add logging on fetch error callback 2025-09-16 11:08:26 -07:00
sjorsdonkers
a3c2daf306 retain value, avoid str alloc 2025-09-16 11:08:25 -07:00
sjorsdonkers
dc60fac90d avoid explicit memcpy 2025-09-16 11:08:25 -07:00
sjorsdonkers
a5e2e8ea15 remove length check of fixed size 2025-09-16 11:08:25 -07:00
sjorsdonkers
8295c2abe5 jsValueToZig for fixed sized arrays 2025-09-16 11:08:25 -07:00
Muki Kiboigo
5997be89f6 implement remaining ReadableStream functionality 2025-09-16 11:08:25 -07:00
Muki Kiboigo
1c89cfe5d4 working Header iterators 2025-09-16 11:08:25 -07:00
Muki Kiboigo
b5021bd9fa TypeError when Stream is locked 2025-09-16 11:08:25 -07:00
Muki Kiboigo
4fd365b520 cleaning up various Headers routines 2025-09-16 11:08:25 -07:00
Muki Kiboigo
479cd5ab1a use proper Headers in fetch() 2025-09-16 11:08:24 -07:00
Muki Kiboigo
8285cbcaa9 expand Request/Response interfaces 2025-09-16 11:08:24 -07:00
Muki Kiboigo
545d97b5c0 expand Headers interface 2025-09-16 11:08:24 -07:00
Muki Kiboigo
11016abdd3 remove debug logging in ReadableStream 2025-09-16 11:08:24 -07:00
Muki Kiboigo
066df87dd4 move fetch() into fetch.zig 2025-09-16 11:08:24 -07:00
Muki Kiboigo
91899912d8 add bodyUsed checks on Request and Response 2025-09-16 11:08:24 -07:00
Muki Kiboigo
4ceca6b90b more Headers compatibility 2025-09-16 11:08:24 -07:00
Muki Kiboigo
ec936417c6 add fetch to cdp domain 2025-09-16 11:08:23 -07:00
Muki Kiboigo
4b75b33eb3 add json response method 2025-09-16 11:08:23 -07:00
Muki Kiboigo
1d7e731034 basic readable stream working 2025-09-16 11:08:23 -07:00
Muki Kiboigo
ab60f64452 proper fetch method and body setting 2025-09-16 11:08:23 -07:00
Muki Kiboigo
9757ea7b0f fetch callback logging 2025-09-16 11:08:23 -07:00
Muki Kiboigo
855583874f request url as null terminated 2025-09-16 11:08:23 -07:00
Muki Kiboigo
9efc27c2bb initial fetch in zig 2025-09-16 11:08:23 -07:00
Muki Kiboigo
cab5117d85 remove polyfill and add req/resp 2025-09-16 11:08:19 -07:00
259 changed files with 8628 additions and 13306 deletions

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@@ -2,6 +2,10 @@ name: "Browsercore install"
description: "Install deps for the project browsercore"
inputs:
zig:
description: 'Zig version to install'
required: false
default: '0.15.1'
arch:
description: 'CPU arch used to select the v8 lib'
required: false
@@ -13,7 +17,7 @@ inputs:
zig-v8:
description: 'zig v8 version to install'
required: false
default: 'v0.1.35'
default: 'v0.1.30'
v8:
description: 'v8 version to install'
required: false
@@ -34,8 +38,9 @@ runs:
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install -y wget xz-utils python3 ca-certificates git pkg-config libglib2.0-dev gperf libexpat1-dev cmake clang
# Zig version used from the `minimum_zig_version` field in build.zig.zon
- uses: mlugg/setup-zig@v2
with:
version: ${{ inputs.zig }}
- name: Cache v8
id: cache-v8
@@ -56,8 +61,11 @@ runs:
- name: install v8
shell: bash
run: |
mkdir -p v8
ln -s ${{ inputs.cache-dir }}/v8/libc_v8.a v8/libc_v8.a
mkdir -p v8/out/${{ inputs.os }}/debug/obj/zig/
ln -s ${{ inputs.cache-dir }}/v8/libc_v8.a v8/out/${{ inputs.os }}/debug/obj/zig/libc_v8.a
mkdir -p v8/out/${{ inputs.os }}/release/obj/zig/
ln -s ${{ inputs.cache-dir }}/v8/libc_v8.a v8/out/${{ inputs.os }}/release/obj/zig/libc_v8.a
- name: Cache libiconv
id: cache-libiconv

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@@ -5,12 +5,8 @@ env:
AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY: ${{ secrets.NIGHTLY_BUILD_AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY }}
AWS_BUCKET: ${{ vars.NIGHTLY_BUILD_AWS_BUCKET }}
AWS_REGION: ${{ vars.NIGHTLY_BUILD_AWS_REGION }}
RELEASE: ${{ github.ref_type == 'tag' && github.ref_name || 'nightly' }}
on:
push:
tags:
- '*'
schedule:
- cron: "2 2 * * *"
@@ -30,9 +26,10 @@ jobs:
timeout-minutes: 15
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v6
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
# fetch submodules recusively, to get zig-js-runtime submodules also.
submodules: recursive
- uses: ./.github/actions/install
@@ -41,7 +38,7 @@ jobs:
arch: ${{env.ARCH}}
- name: zig build
run: zig build -Dprebuilt_v8_path=v8/libc_v8.a -Doptimize=ReleaseSafe -Dcpu=x86_64 -Dgit_commit=$(git rev-parse --short ${{ github.sha }})
run: zig build --release=safe -Doptimize=ReleaseSafe -Dcpu=x86_64 -Dgit_commit=$(git rev-parse --short ${{ github.sha }})
- name: Rename binary
run: mv zig-out/bin/lightpanda lightpanda-${{ env.ARCH }}-${{ env.OS }}
@@ -56,7 +53,7 @@ jobs:
with:
allowUpdates: true
artifacts: lightpanda-${{ env.ARCH }}-${{ env.OS }}
tag: ${{ env.RELEASE }}
tag: nightly
build-linux-aarch64:
env:
@@ -79,7 +76,7 @@ jobs:
arch: ${{env.ARCH}}
- name: zig build
run: zig build -Dprebuilt_v8_path=v8/libc_v8.a -Doptimize=ReleaseSafe -Dcpu=generic -Dgit_commit=$(git rev-parse --short ${{ github.sha }})
run: zig build --release=safe -Doptimize=ReleaseSafe -Dcpu=generic -Dgit_commit=$(git rev-parse --short ${{ github.sha }})
- name: Rename binary
run: mv zig-out/bin/lightpanda lightpanda-${{ env.ARCH }}-${{ env.OS }}
@@ -94,7 +91,7 @@ jobs:
with:
allowUpdates: true
artifacts: lightpanda-${{ env.ARCH }}-${{ env.OS }}
tag: ${{ env.RELEASE }}
tag: nightly
build-macos-aarch64:
env:
@@ -119,7 +116,7 @@ jobs:
arch: ${{env.ARCH}}
- name: zig build
run: zig build -Dprebuilt_v8_path=v8/libc_v8.a -Doptimize=ReleaseSafe -Dgit_commit=$(git rev-parse --short ${{ github.sha }})
run: zig build --release=safe -Doptimize=ReleaseSafe -Dgit_commit=$(git rev-parse --short ${{ github.sha }})
- name: Rename binary
run: mv zig-out/bin/lightpanda lightpanda-${{ env.ARCH }}-${{ env.OS }}
@@ -134,14 +131,19 @@ jobs:
with:
allowUpdates: true
artifacts: lightpanda-${{ env.ARCH }}-${{ env.OS }}
tag: ${{ env.RELEASE }}
tag: nightly
build-macos-x86_64:
env:
ARCH: x86_64
OS: macos
runs-on: macos-14-large
# macos-13 runs on x86 CPU. see
# https://github.com/actions/runner-images?tab=readme-ov-file
# If we want to build for macos-14 or superior, we need to switch to
# macos-14-large.
# No need for now, but maybe we will need it in the short term.
runs-on: macos-13
timeout-minutes: 15
steps:
@@ -157,7 +159,7 @@ jobs:
arch: ${{env.ARCH}}
- name: zig build
run: zig build -Dprebuilt_v8_path=v8/libc_v8.a -Doptimize=ReleaseSafe -Dgit_commit=$(git rev-parse --short ${{ github.sha }})
run: zig build --release=safe -Doptimize=ReleaseSafe -Dgit_commit=$(git rev-parse --short ${{ github.sha }})
- name: Rename binary
run: mv zig-out/bin/lightpanda lightpanda-${{ env.ARCH }}-${{ env.OS }}
@@ -172,4 +174,4 @@ jobs:
with:
allowUpdates: true
artifacts: lightpanda-${{ env.ARCH }}-${{ env.OS }}
tag: ${{ env.RELEASE }}
tag: nightly

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@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ jobs:
path-to-document: 'https://github.com/lightpanda-io/browser/blob/main/CLA.md'
# branch should not be protected
branch: 'main'
allowlist: krichprollsch,francisbouvier,katie-lpd
allowlist: krichprollsch,francisbouvier,katie-lpd,sjorsdonkers,bornlex
remote-organization-name: lightpanda-io
remote-repository-name: cla

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@@ -1,68 +0,0 @@
name: e2e-integration-test
env:
LIGHTPANDA_DISABLE_TELEMETRY: true
on:
schedule:
- cron: "4 4 * * *"
# Allows you to run this workflow manually from the Actions tab
workflow_dispatch:
jobs:
zig-build-release:
name: zig build release
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
timeout-minutes: 15
# Don't run the CI with draft PR.
if: github.event.pull_request.draft == false
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
# fetch submodules recusively, to get zig-js-runtime submodules also.
submodules: recursive
- uses: ./.github/actions/install
- name: zig build release
run: zig build -Dprebuilt_v8_path=v8/libc_v8.a -Doptimize=ReleaseFast -Dcpu=x86_64 -Dgit_commit=$(git rev-parse --short ${{ github.sha }})
- name: upload artifact
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
with:
name: lightpanda-build-release
path: |
zig-out/bin/lightpanda
retention-days: 1
demo-scripts:
name: demo-integration-scripts
needs: zig-build-release
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
timeout-minutes: 15
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
repository: 'lightpanda-io/demo'
fetch-depth: 0
- run: npm install
- name: download artifact
uses: actions/download-artifact@v4
with:
name: lightpanda-build-release
- run: chmod a+x ./lightpanda
- name: run end to end integration tests
run: |
./lightpanda serve & echo $! > LPD.pid
go run integration/main.go
kill `cat LPD.pid`

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@@ -49,15 +49,16 @@ jobs:
if: github.event.pull_request.draft == false
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v6
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
# fetch submodules recusively, to get zig-js-runtime submodules also.
submodules: recursive
- uses: ./.github/actions/install
- name: zig build release
run: zig build -Dprebuilt_v8_path=v8/libc_v8.a -Doptimize=ReleaseFast -Dcpu=x86_64 -Dgit_commit=$(git rev-parse --short ${{ github.sha }})
run: zig build -Doptimize=ReleaseFast -Dcpu=x86_64 -Dgit_commit=$(git rev-parse --short ${{ github.sha }})
- name: upload artifact
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
@@ -121,7 +122,7 @@ jobs:
needs: zig-build-release
env:
MAX_MEMORY: 28000
MAX_MEMORY: 27000
MAX_AVG_DURATION: 23
LIGHTPANDA_DISABLE_TELEMETRY: true

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@@ -22,15 +22,16 @@ jobs:
timeout-minutes: 90
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v6
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
# fetch submodules recusively, to get zig-js-runtime submodules also.
submodules: recursive
- uses: ./.github/actions/install
- name: json output
run: zig build wpt -- --json > wpt.json
run: zig build -Doptimize=ReleaseFast wpt -- --json > wpt.json
- name: write commit
run: |

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@@ -1,5 +1,8 @@
name: zig-fmt
env:
ZIG_VERSION: 0.15.1
on:
pull_request:
@@ -29,13 +32,14 @@ jobs:
timeout-minutes: 15
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v6
- uses: mlugg/setup-zig@v2
with:
version: ${{ env.ZIG_VERSION }}
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
# Zig version used from the `minimum_zig_version` field in build.zig.zon
- uses: mlugg/setup-zig@v2
- name: Run zig fmt
id: fmt
run: |
@@ -54,7 +58,6 @@ jobs:
fi
echo "${delimiter}" >> "${GITHUB_OUTPUT}"
- name: Fail the job
if: steps.fmt.outputs.zig_fmt_errs != ''
run: exit 1

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@@ -47,15 +47,16 @@ jobs:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v6
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
# fetch submodules recusively, to get zig-js-runtime submodules also.
submodules: recursive
- uses: ./.github/actions/install
- name: zig build debug
run: zig build -Dprebuilt_v8_path=v8/libc_v8.a
run: zig build
- name: upload artifact
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
@@ -103,7 +104,7 @@ jobs:
- uses: ./.github/actions/install
- name: zig build test
run: zig build -Dprebuilt_v8_path=v8/libc_v8.a test -- --json > bench.json
run: zig build test -- --json > bench.json
- name: write commit
run: |

1
.gitignore vendored
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@@ -1,6 +1,5 @@
zig-cache
/.zig-cache/
/.lp-cache/
zig-out
/vendor/netsurf/out
/vendor/libiconv/

6
.gitmodules vendored
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@@ -22,12 +22,12 @@
[submodule "vendor/nghttp2"]
path = vendor/nghttp2
url = https://github.com/nghttp2/nghttp2.git
[submodule "vendor/mbedtls"]
path = vendor/mbedtls
url = https://github.com/Mbed-TLS/mbedtls.git
[submodule "vendor/zlib"]
path = vendor/zlib
url = https://github.com/madler/zlib.git
[submodule "vendor/curl"]
path = vendor/curl
url = https://github.com/curl/curl.git
[submodule "vendor/brotli"]
path = vendor/brotli
url = https://github.com/google/brotli

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@@ -1,9 +1,10 @@
FROM debian:stable-slim
FROM debian:stable
ARG MINISIG=0.12
ARG ZIG=0.15.1
ARG ZIG_MINISIG=RWSGOq2NVecA2UPNdBUZykf1CCb147pkmdtYxgb3Ti+JO/wCYvhbAb/U
ARG V8=14.0.365.4
ARG ZIG_V8=v0.1.34
ARG ZIG_V8=v0.1.30
ARG TARGETPLATFORM
RUN apt-get update -yq && \
@@ -16,25 +17,25 @@ RUN apt-get update -yq && \
# install minisig
RUN curl --fail -L -O https://github.com/jedisct1/minisign/releases/download/${MINISIG}/minisign-${MINISIG}-linux.tar.gz && \
tar xvzf minisign-${MINISIG}-linux.tar.gz -C /
# clone lightpanda
RUN git clone https://github.com/lightpanda-io/browser.git
WORKDIR /browser
tar xvzf minisign-${MINISIG}-linux.tar.gz
# install zig
RUN ZIG=$(grep '\.minimum_zig_version = "' "build.zig.zon" | cut -d'"' -f2) && \
case $TARGETPLATFORM in \
"linux/arm64") ARCH="aarch64" ;; \
*) ARCH="x86_64" ;; \
RUN case $TARGETPLATFORM in \
"linux/arm64") ARCH="aarch64" ;; \
*) ARCH="x86_64" ;; \
esac && \
curl --fail -L -O https://ziglang.org/download/${ZIG}/zig-${ARCH}-linux-${ZIG}.tar.xz && \
curl --fail -L -O https://ziglang.org/download/${ZIG}/zig-${ARCH}-linux-${ZIG}.tar.xz.minisig && \
/minisign-linux/${ARCH}/minisign -Vm zig-${ARCH}-linux-${ZIG}.tar.xz -P ${ZIG_MINISIG} && \
minisign-linux/${ARCH}/minisign -Vm zig-${ARCH}-linux-${ZIG}.tar.xz -P ${ZIG_MINISIG} && \
tar xvf zig-${ARCH}-linux-${ZIG}.tar.xz && \
mv zig-${ARCH}-linux-${ZIG} /usr/local/lib && \
ln -s /usr/local/lib/zig-${ARCH}-linux-${ZIG}/zig /usr/local/bin/zig
# clone lightpanda
RUN git clone https://github.com/lightpanda-io/browser.git
WORKDIR /browser
# install deps
RUN git submodule init && \
git submodule update --recursive
@@ -49,16 +50,11 @@ RUN case $TARGETPLATFORM in \
*) ARCH="x86_64" ;; \
esac && \
curl --fail -L -o libc_v8.a https://github.com/lightpanda-io/zig-v8-fork/releases/download/${ZIG_V8}/libc_v8_${V8}_linux_${ARCH}.a && \
mkdir -p v8/ && \
mv libc_v8.a v8/libc_v8.a
mkdir -p v8/out/linux/release/obj/zig/ && \
mv libc_v8.a v8/out/linux/release/obj/zig/libc_v8.a
# build release
RUN zig build -Doptimize=ReleaseSafe -Dprebuilt_v8_path=v8/libc_v8.a -Dgit_commit=$$(git rev-parse --short HEAD)
FROM debian:stable-slim
RUN apt-get update -yq && \
apt-get install -yq tini
RUN make build
FROM debian:stable-slim
@@ -66,12 +62,7 @@ FROM debian:stable-slim
COPY --from=0 /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt
COPY --from=0 /browser/zig-out/bin/lightpanda /bin/lightpanda
COPY --from=1 /usr/bin/tini /usr/bin/tini
EXPOSE 9222/tcp
# Lightpanda install only some signal handlers, and PID 1 doesn't have a default SIGTERM signal handler.
# Using "tini" as PID1 ensures that signals work as expected, so e.g. "docker stop" will not hang.
# (See https://github.com/krallin/tini#why-tini).
ENTRYPOINT ["/usr/bin/tini", "--"]
CMD ["/bin/lightpanda", "serve", "--host", "0.0.0.0", "--port", "9222", "--log_level", "info"]
CMD ["/bin/lightpanda", "serve", "--host", "0.0.0.0", "--port", "9222"]

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@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ endif
## Display this help screen
help:
@printf "\033[36m%-35s %s\033[0m\n" "Command" "Usage"
@printf "\e[36m%-35s %s\e[0m\n" "Command" "Usage"
@sed -n -e '/^## /{'\
-e 's/## //g;'\
-e 'h;'\
@@ -47,60 +47,77 @@ help:
# $(ZIG) commands
# ------------
.PHONY: build build-dev run run-release shell test bench wpt data end2end
.PHONY: build build-dev run run-release shell test bench download-zig wpt data get-v8 build-v8 build-v8-dev
.PHONY: end2end
zig_version = $(shell grep 'recommended_zig_version = "' "vendor/zig-js-runtime/build.zig" | cut -d'"' -f2)
## Download the zig recommended version
download-zig:
$(eval url = "https://ziglang.org/download/$(zig_version)/zig-$(OS)-$(ARCH)-$(zig_version).tar.xz")
$(eval dest = "/tmp/zig-$(OS)-$(ARCH)-$(zig_version).tar.xz")
@printf "\e[36mDownload zig version $(zig_version)...\e[0m\n"
@curl -o "$(dest)" -L "$(url)" || (printf "\e[33mBuild ERROR\e[0m\n"; exit 1;)
@printf "\e[33mDownloaded $(dest)\e[0m\n"
## Build in release-safe mode
build:
@printf "\033[36mBuilding (release safe)...\033[0m\n"
$(ZIG) build -Doptimize=ReleaseSafe -Dgit_commit=$$(git rev-parse --short HEAD) || (printf "\033[33mBuild ERROR\033[0m\n"; exit 1;)
@printf "\033[33mBuild OK\033[0m\n"
@printf "\e[36mBuilding (release safe)...\e[0m\n"
$(ZIG) build -Doptimize=ReleaseSafe -Dgit_commit=$$(git rev-parse --short HEAD) || (printf "\e[33mBuild ERROR\e[0m\n"; exit 1;)
@printf "\e[33mBuild OK\e[0m\n"
## Build in debug mode
build-dev:
@printf "\033[36mBuilding (debug)...\033[0m\n"
@$(ZIG) build -Dgit_commit=$$(git rev-parse --short HEAD) || (printf "\033[33mBuild ERROR\033[0m\n"; exit 1;)
@printf "\033[33mBuild OK\033[0m\n"
@printf "\e[36mBuilding (debug)...\e[0m\n"
@$(ZIG) build -Dgit_commit=$$(git rev-parse --short HEAD) || (printf "\e[33mBuild ERROR\e[0m\n"; exit 1;)
@printf "\e[33mBuild OK\e[0m\n"
## Run the server in release mode
run: build
@printf "\033[36mRunning...\033[0m\n"
@./zig-out/bin/lightpanda || (printf "\033[33mRun ERROR\033[0m\n"; exit 1;)
@printf "\e[36mRunning...\e[0m\n"
@./zig-out/bin/lightpanda || (printf "\e[33mRun ERROR\e[0m\n"; exit 1;)
## Run the server in debug mode
run-debug: build-dev
@printf "\033[36mRunning...\033[0m\n"
@./zig-out/bin/lightpanda || (printf "\033[33mRun ERROR\033[0m\n"; exit 1;)
@printf "\e[36mRunning...\e[0m\n"
@./zig-out/bin/lightpanda || (printf "\e[33mRun ERROR\e[0m\n"; exit 1;)
## Run a JS shell in debug mode
shell:
@printf "\033[36mBuilding shell...\033[0m\n"
@$(ZIG) build shell || (printf "\033[33mBuild ERROR\033[0m\n"; exit 1;)
@printf "\e[36mBuilding shell...\e[0m\n"
@$(ZIG) build shell || (printf "\e[33mBuild ERROR\e[0m\n"; exit 1;)
## Run WPT tests
wpt:
@printf "\033[36mBuilding wpt...\033[0m\n"
@$(ZIG) build wpt -- $(filter-out $@,$(MAKECMDGOALS)) || (printf "\033[33mBuild ERROR\033[0m\n"; exit 1;)
@printf "\e[36mBuilding wpt...\e[0m\n"
@$(ZIG) build wpt -- $(filter-out $@,$(MAKECMDGOALS)) || (printf "\e[33mBuild ERROR\e[0m\n"; exit 1;)
wpt-summary:
@printf "\033[36mBuilding wpt...\033[0m\n"
@$(ZIG) build wpt -- --summary $(filter-out $@,$(MAKECMDGOALS)) || (printf "\033[33mBuild ERROR\033[0m\n"; exit 1;)
@printf "\e[36mBuilding wpt...\e[0m\n"
@$(ZIG) build wpt -- --summary $(filter-out $@,$(MAKECMDGOALS)) || (printf "\e[33mBuild ERROR\e[0m\n"; exit 1;)
## Test - `grep` is used to filter out the huge compile command on build
ifeq ($(OS), macos)
## Test
test:
@script -q /dev/null sh -c 'TEST_FILTER="${F}" $(ZIG) build test -freference-trace --summary all' 2>&1 \
| grep --line-buffered -v "^/.*zig test -freference-trace"
else
test:
@script -qec 'TEST_FILTER="${F}" $(ZIG) build test -freference-trace --summary all' /dev/null 2>&1 \
| grep --line-buffered -v "^/.*zig test -freference-trace"
endif
@TEST_FILTER='${F}' $(ZIG) build test -freference-trace --summary all
## Run demo/runner end to end tests
end2end:
@test -d ../demo
cd ../demo && go run runner/main.go
## v8
get-v8:
@printf "\e[36mGetting v8 source...\e[0m\n"
@$(ZIG) build get-v8
build-v8-dev:
@printf "\e[36mBuilding v8 (dev)...\e[0m\n"
@$(ZIG) build build-v8
build-v8:
@printf "\e[36mBuilding v8...\e[0m\n"
@$(ZIG) build -Doptimize=ReleaseSafe build-v8
# Install and build required dependencies commands
# ------------
.PHONY: install-submodule
@@ -127,27 +144,27 @@ ICONV := $(BC)vendor/libiconv/out/$(OS)-$(ARCH)
# TODO: this way of linking libiconv is not ideal. We should have a more generic way
# and stick to a specif version. Maybe build from source. Anyway not now.
_install-netsurf: clean-netsurf
@printf "\033[36mInstalling NetSurf...\033[0m\n" && \
ls $(ICONV)/lib/libiconv.a 1> /dev/null || (printf "\033[33mERROR: you need to execute 'make install-libiconv'\033[0m\n"; exit 1;) && \
@printf "\e[36mInstalling NetSurf...\e[0m\n" && \
ls $(ICONV)/lib/libiconv.a 1> /dev/null || (printf "\e[33mERROR: you need to execute 'make install-libiconv'\e[0m\n"; exit 1;) && \
mkdir -p $(BC_NS) && \
cp -R vendor/netsurf/share $(BC_NS) && \
export PREFIX=$(BC_NS) && \
export OPTLDFLAGS="-L$(ICONV)/lib" && \
export OPTCFLAGS="$(OPTCFLAGS) -I$(ICONV)/include" && \
printf "\033[33mInstalling libwapcaplet...\033[0m\n" && \
printf "\e[33mInstalling libwapcaplet...\e[0m\n" && \
cd vendor/netsurf/libwapcaplet && \
BUILDDIR=$(BC_NS)/build/libwapcaplet make install && \
cd ../libparserutils && \
printf "\033[33mInstalling libparserutils...\033[0m\n" && \
printf "\e[33mInstalling libparserutils...\e[0m\n" && \
BUILDDIR=$(BC_NS)/build/libparserutils make install && \
cd ../libhubbub && \
printf "\033[33mInstalling libhubbub...\033[0m\n" && \
printf "\e[33mInstalling libhubbub...\e[0m\n" && \
BUILDDIR=$(BC_NS)/build/libhubbub make install && \
rm src/treebuilder/autogenerated-element-type.c && \
cd ../libdom && \
printf "\033[33mInstalling libdom...\033[0m\n" && \
printf "\e[33mInstalling libdom...\e[0m\n" && \
BUILDDIR=$(BC_NS)/build/libdom make install && \
printf "\033[33mRunning libdom example...\033[0m\n" && \
printf "\e[33mRunning libdom example...\e[0m\n" && \
cd examples && \
$(ZIG) cc \
-I$(ICONV)/include \
@@ -164,14 +181,14 @@ _install-netsurf: clean-netsurf
$(ICONV)/lib/libiconv.a && \
./a.out > /dev/null && \
rm a.out && \
printf "\033[36mDone NetSurf $(OS)\033[0m\n"
printf "\e[36mDone NetSurf $(OS)\e[0m\n"
clean-netsurf:
@printf "\033[36mCleaning NetSurf build...\033[0m\n" && \
@printf "\e[36mCleaning NetSurf build...\e[0m\n" && \
rm -Rf $(BC_NS)
test-netsurf:
@printf "\033[36mTesting NetSurf...\033[0m\n" && \
@printf "\e[36mTesting NetSurf...\e[0m\n" && \
export PREFIX=$(BC_NS) && \
export LDFLAGS="-L$(ICONV)/lib -L$(BC_NS)/lib" && \
export CFLAGS="-I$(ICONV)/include -I$(BC_NS)/include" && \

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@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Lightpanda is the open-source browser made for headless usage:
- Javascript execution
- Support of Web APIs (partial, WIP)
- Compatible with Playwright[^1], Puppeteer, chromedp through [CDP](https://chromedevtools.github.io/devtools-protocol/)
- Compatible with Playwright[^1], Puppeteer, chromedp through CDP
Fast web automation for AI agents, LLM training, scraping and testing:
@@ -158,21 +158,22 @@ Here are the key features we have implemented:
NOTE: There are hundreds of Web APIs. Developing a browser (even just for headless mode) is a huge task. Coverage will increase over time.
You can also follow the progress of our Javascript support in our dedicated [zig-js-runtime](https://github.com/lightpanda-io/zig-js-runtime#development) project.
## Build from sources
### Prerequisites
Lightpanda is written with [Zig](https://ziglang.org/) `0.15.2`. You have to
Lightpanda is written with [Zig](https://ziglang.org/) `0.15.1`. You have to
install it with the right version in order to build the project.
Lightpanda also depends on
[zig-v8-fork](https://github.com/lightpanda-io/zig-v8-fork/),
[zig-js-runtime](https://github.com/lightpanda-io/zig-js-runtime/) (with v8),
[Libcurl](https://curl.se/libcurl/),
[Brotli](https://github.com/google/brotli),
[Netsurf libs](https://www.netsurf-browser.org/) and
[Mimalloc](https://microsoft.github.io/mimalloc).
To be able to build the v8 engine, you have to install some libs:
To be able to build the v8 engine for zig-js-runtime, you have to install some libs:
For Debian/Ubuntu based Linux:
@@ -189,10 +190,10 @@ For systems with [Nix](https://nixos.org/download/), you can use the devShell:
nix develop
```
For MacOS, you need [Xcode](https://developer.apple.com/xcode/) and the following pacakges from homebrew:
For MacOS, you only need cmake:
```
brew install cmake pkgconf
brew install cmake
```
### Install and build dependencies
@@ -245,6 +246,22 @@ Note: when Mimalloc is built in dev mode, you can dump memory stats with the
env var `MIMALLOC_SHOW_STATS=1`. See
[https://microsoft.github.io/mimalloc/environment.html](https://microsoft.github.io/mimalloc/environment.html).
**v8**
First, get the tools necessary for building V8, as well as the V8 source code:
```
make get-v8
```
Next, build v8. This build task is very long and cpu consuming, as you will build v8 from sources.
```
make build-v8
```
For dev env, use `make build-v8-dev`.
## Test
### Unit Tests

198
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@@ -21,21 +21,36 @@ const builtin = @import("builtin");
const Build = std.Build;
/// Do not rename this constant. It is scanned by some scripts to determine
/// which zig version to install.
const recommended_zig_version = "0.15.1";
pub fn build(b: *Build) !void {
switch (comptime builtin.zig_version.order(std.SemanticVersion.parse(recommended_zig_version) catch unreachable)) {
.eq => {},
.lt => {
@compileError("The minimum version of Zig required to compile is '" ++ recommended_zig_version ++ "', found '" ++ builtin.zig_version_string ++ "'.");
},
.gt => {
std.debug.print(
"WARNING: Recommended Zig version '{s}', but found '{s}', build may fail...\n\n",
.{ recommended_zig_version, builtin.zig_version_string },
);
},
}
var opts = b.addOptions();
opts.addOption(
[]const u8,
"git_commit",
b.option([]const u8, "git_commit", "Current git commit") orelse "dev",
);
const target = b.standardTargetOptions(.{});
const optimize = b.standardOptimizeOption(.{});
const manifest = Manifest.init(b);
const git_commit = b.option([]const u8, "git_commit", "Current git commit");
const prebuilt_v8_path = b.option([]const u8, "prebuilt_v8_path", "Path to prebuilt libc_v8.a");
var opts = b.addOptions();
opts.addOption([]const u8, "version", manifest.version);
opts.addOption([]const u8, "git_commit", git_commit orelse "dev");
// We're still using llvm because the new x86 backend seems to crash with v8.
// This can be reproduced in zig-v8-fork.
// We're still using llvm because the new x86 backend seems to crash
// with v8. This can be reproduced in zig-v8-fork.
const lightpanda_module = b.addModule("lightpanda", .{
.root_source_file = b.path("src/main.zig"),
@@ -44,7 +59,7 @@ pub fn build(b: *Build) !void {
.link_libc = true,
.link_libcpp = true,
});
try addDependencies(b, lightpanda_module, opts, prebuilt_v8_path);
try addDependencies(b, lightpanda_module, opts);
{
// browser
@@ -98,7 +113,7 @@ pub fn build(b: *Build) !void {
.target = target,
.optimize = optimize,
});
try addDependencies(b, wpt_module, opts, prebuilt_v8_path);
try addDependencies(b, wpt_module, opts);
// compile and install
const wpt = b.addExecutable(.{
@@ -116,9 +131,27 @@ pub fn build(b: *Build) !void {
const wpt_step = b.step("wpt", "WPT tests");
wpt_step.dependOn(&wpt_cmd.step);
}
{
// get v8
// -------
const v8 = b.dependency("v8", .{ .target = target, .optimize = optimize });
const get_v8 = b.addRunArtifact(v8.artifact("get-v8"));
const get_step = b.step("get-v8", "Get v8");
get_step.dependOn(&get_v8.step);
}
{
// build v8
// -------
const v8 = b.dependency("v8", .{ .target = target, .optimize = optimize });
const build_v8 = b.addRunArtifact(v8.artifact("build-v8"));
const build_step = b.step("build-v8", "Build v8");
build_step.dependOn(&build_v8.step);
}
}
fn addDependencies(b: *Build, mod: *Build.Module, opts: *Build.Step.Options, prebuilt_v8_path: ?[]const u8) !void {
fn addDependencies(b: *Build, mod: *Build.Module, opts: *Build.Step.Options) !void {
try moduleNetSurf(b, mod);
mod.addImport("build_config", opts.createModule());
@@ -126,8 +159,6 @@ fn addDependencies(b: *Build, mod: *Build.Module, opts: *Build.Step.Options, pre
const dep_opts = .{
.target = target,
.optimize = mod.optimize.?,
.prebuilt_v8_path = prebuilt_v8_path,
.cache_root = b.pathFromRoot(".lp-cache"),
};
mod.addIncludePath(b.path("vendor/lightpanda"));
@@ -140,6 +171,36 @@ fn addDependencies(b: *Build, mod: *Build.Module, opts: *Build.Step.Options, pre
const v8_mod = b.dependency("v8", dep_opts).module("v8");
v8_mod.addOptions("default_exports", v8_opts);
mod.addImport("v8", v8_mod);
const release_dir = if (mod.optimize.? == .Debug) "debug" else "release";
const os = switch (target.result.os.tag) {
.linux => "linux",
.macos => "macos",
else => return error.UnsupportedPlatform,
};
var lib_path = try std.fmt.allocPrint(
mod.owner.allocator,
"v8/out/{s}/{s}/obj/zig/libc_v8.a",
.{ os, release_dir },
);
std.fs.cwd().access(lib_path, .{}) catch {
// legacy path
lib_path = try std.fmt.allocPrint(
mod.owner.allocator,
"v8/out/{s}/obj/zig/libc_v8.a",
.{release_dir},
);
};
mod.addObjectFile(mod.owner.path(lib_path));
switch (target.result.os.tag) {
.macos => {
// v8 has a dependency, abseil-cpp, which, on Mac, uses CoreFoundation
mod.addSystemFrameworkPath(.{ .cwd_relative = "/System/Library/Frameworks" });
mod.linkFramework("CoreFoundation", .{});
},
else => {},
}
}
{
@@ -184,7 +245,6 @@ fn addDependencies(b: *Build, mod: *Build.Module, opts: *Build.Step.Options, pre
mod.addCMacro("HAVE_ASSERT_H", "1");
mod.addCMacro("HAVE_BASENAME", "1");
mod.addCMacro("HAVE_BOOL_T", "1");
mod.addCMacro("HAVE_BROTLI", "1");
mod.addCMacro("HAVE_BUILTIN_AVAILABLE", "1");
mod.addCMacro("HAVE_CLOCK_GETTIME_MONOTONIC", "1");
mod.addCMacro("HAVE_DLFCN_H", "1");
@@ -313,30 +373,15 @@ fn addDependencies(b: *Build, mod: *Build.Module, opts: *Build.Step.Options, pre
mod.addCMacro("STDC_HEADERS", "1");
mod.addCMacro("TIME_WITH_SYS_TIME", "1");
mod.addCMacro("USE_NGHTTP2", "1");
mod.addCMacro("USE_OPENSSL", "1");
mod.addCMacro("OPENSSL_IS_BORINGSSL", "1");
mod.addCMacro("USE_MBEDTLS", "1");
mod.addCMacro("USE_THREADS_POSIX", "1");
mod.addCMacro("USE_UNIX_SOCKETS", "1");
}
try buildZlib(b, mod);
try buildBrotli(b, mod);
const boringssl_dep = b.dependency("boringssl-zig", .{
.target = target,
.optimize = mod.optimize.?,
.force_pic = true,
});
const ssl = boringssl_dep.artifact("ssl");
ssl.bundle_ubsan_rt = false;
const crypto = boringssl_dep.artifact("crypto");
crypto.bundle_ubsan_rt = false;
mod.linkLibrary(ssl);
mod.linkLibrary(crypto);
try buildMbedtls(b, mod);
try buildNghttp2(b, mod);
try buildCurl(b, mod);
try buildAda(b, mod);
switch (target.result.os.tag) {
.macos => {
@@ -439,30 +484,6 @@ fn buildZlib(b: *Build, m: *Build.Module) !void {
} });
}
fn buildBrotli(b: *Build, m: *Build.Module) !void {
const brotli = b.addLibrary(.{
.name = "brotli",
.root_module = m,
});
const root = "vendor/brotli/c/";
brotli.addIncludePath(b.path(root ++ "include"));
brotli.addCSourceFiles(.{ .flags = &.{}, .files = &.{
root ++ "common/constants.c",
root ++ "common/context.c",
root ++ "common/dictionary.c",
root ++ "common/platform.c",
root ++ "common/shared_dictionary.c",
root ++ "common/transform.c",
root ++ "dec/bit_reader.c",
root ++ "dec/decode.c",
root ++ "dec/huffman.c",
root ++ "dec/prefix.c",
root ++ "dec/state.c",
root ++ "dec/static_init.c",
} });
}
fn buildMbedtls(b: *Build, m: *Build.Module) !void {
const mbedtls = b.addLibrary(.{
.name = "mbedtls",
@@ -794,68 +815,11 @@ fn buildCurl(b: *Build, m: *Build.Module) !void {
root ++ "lib/vauth/spnego_sspi.c",
root ++ "lib/vauth/vauth.c",
root ++ "lib/vtls/cipher_suite.c",
root ++ "lib/vtls/openssl.c",
root ++ "lib/vtls/hostcheck.c",
root ++ "lib/vtls/keylog.c",
root ++ "lib/vtls/mbedtls.c",
root ++ "lib/vtls/mbedtls_threadlock.c",
root ++ "lib/vtls/vtls.c",
root ++ "lib/vtls/vtls_scache.c",
root ++ "lib/vtls/x509asn1.c",
},
});
}
pub fn buildAda(b: *Build, m: *Build.Module) !void {
const ada_dep = b.dependency("ada-singleheader", .{});
const ada_mod = b.createModule(.{
.root_source_file = b.path("vendor/ada/root.zig"),
});
const ada_lib = b.addLibrary(.{
.name = "ada",
.root_module = b.createModule(.{
.link_libcpp = true,
.target = m.resolved_target,
.optimize = m.optimize,
}),
.linkage = .static,
});
ada_lib.addCSourceFile(.{
.file = ada_dep.path("ada.cpp"),
.flags = &.{ "-std=c++20", "-O3" },
.language = .cpp,
});
ada_lib.installHeader(ada_dep.path("ada_c.h"), "ada_c.h");
// Link the library to ada module.
ada_mod.linkLibrary(ada_lib);
// Expose ada module to main module.
m.addImport("ada", ada_mod);
}
const Manifest = struct {
version: []const u8,
minimum_zig_version: []const u8,
fn init(b: *std.Build) Manifest {
const input = @embedFile("build.zig.zon");
var diagnostics: std.zon.parse.Diagnostics = .{};
defer diagnostics.deinit(b.allocator);
return std.zon.parse.fromSlice(Manifest, b.allocator, input, &diagnostics, .{
.free_on_error = true,
.ignore_unknown_fields = true,
}) catch |err| {
switch (err) {
error.OutOfMemory => @panic("OOM"),
error.ParseZon => {
std.debug.print("Parse diagnostics:\n{f}\n", .{diagnostics});
std.process.exit(1);
},
}
};
}
};

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@@ -1,22 +1,13 @@
.{
.name = .browser,
.paths = .{""},
.version = "0.0.0",
.fingerprint = 0xda130f3af836cea0, // Changing this has security and trust implications.
.minimum_zig_version = "0.15.2",
.fingerprint = 0xda130f3af836cea0,
.dependencies = .{
.v8 = .{
.url = "https://github.com/lightpanda-io/zig-v8-fork/archive/e047d2a4d5af5783763f0f6a652fab8982a08603.tar.gz",
.hash = "v8-0.0.0-xddH65gMBACRBQMM7EwmVgfi94FJyyX-0jpe5KhXYhfv",
},
// .v8 = .{ .path = "../zig-v8-fork" },
.@"ada-singleheader" = .{
.url = "https://github.com/ada-url/ada/releases/download/v3.3.0/singleheader.zip",
.hash = "N-V-__8AAPmhFAAw64ALjlzd5YMtzpSrmZ6KymsT84BKfB4s",
},
.@"boringssl-zig" = .{
.url = "git+https://github.com/Syndica/boringssl-zig.git#c53df00d06b02b755ad88bbf4d1202ed9687b096",
.hash = "boringssl-0.1.0-VtJeWehMAAA4RNnwRnzEvKcS9rjsR1QVRw1uJrwXxmVK",
.url = "https://github.com/lightpanda-io/zig-v8-fork/archive/7177ee1ae267a44751a0e7e012e257177699a375.tar.gz",
.hash = "v8-0.0.0-xddH63TCAwC1D1hEiOtbEnLBbtz9ZPHrdiGWLcBcYQB7",
},
// .v8 = .{ .path = "../zig-v8-fork" }
},
.paths = .{""},
}

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@@ -75,11 +75,11 @@
},
"nixpkgs": {
"locked": {
"lastModified": 1760968520,
"narHash": "sha256-EjGslHDzCBKOVr+dnDB1CAD7wiQSHfUt3suOpFj9O1Q=",
"lastModified": 1756822655,
"narHash": "sha256-xQAk8xLy7srAkR5NMZFsQFioL02iTHuuEIs3ohGpgdk=",
"owner": "nixos",
"repo": "nixpkgs",
"rev": "e755547441a0413942a37692f7bf7fc6315bb7f6",
"rev": "4bdac60bfe32c41103ae500ddf894c258291dd61",
"type": "github"
},
"original": {
@@ -136,11 +136,11 @@
]
},
"locked": {
"lastModified": 1760747435,
"narHash": "sha256-wNB/W3x+or4mdNxFPNOH5/WFckNpKgFRZk7OnOsLtm0=",
"lastModified": 1756555914,
"narHash": "sha256-7yoSPIVEuL+3Wzf6e7NHuW3zmruHizRrYhGerjRHTLI=",
"owner": "mitchellh",
"repo": "zig-overlay",
"rev": "d0f239b887b1ac736c0f3dde91bf5bf2ecf3a420",
"rev": "d0df3a2fd0f11134409d6d5ea0e510e5e477f7d6",
"type": "github"
},
"original": {

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@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@
targetPkgs =
pkgs: with pkgs; [
# Build Tools
zigpkgs."0.15.2"
zigpkgs."0.15.1"
zls
python3
pkg-config

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@@ -100,11 +100,6 @@ fn getContentType(file_path: []const u8) []const u8 {
return "application/json";
}
if (std.mem.endsWith(u8, file_path, ".mjs")) {
// mjs are ECMAScript modules
return "application/json";
}
if (std.mem.endsWith(u8, file_path, ".html")) {
return "text/html";
}

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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ const Allocator = std.mem.Allocator;
const log = @import("log.zig");
const Http = @import("http/Http.zig");
const Platform = @import("browser/js/Platform.zig");
const Platform = @import("runtime/js.zig").Platform;
const Telemetry = @import("telemetry/telemetry.zig").Telemetry;
const Notification = @import("notification.zig").Notification;
@@ -19,7 +19,6 @@ pub const App = struct {
telemetry: Telemetry,
app_dir_path: ?[]const u8,
notification: *Notification,
shutdown: bool = false,
pub const RunMode = enum {
help,
@@ -37,7 +36,6 @@ pub const App = struct {
http_connect_timeout_ms: ?u31 = null,
http_max_host_open: ?u8 = null,
http_max_concurrent: ?u8 = null,
user_agent: [:0]const u8,
};
pub fn init(allocator: Allocator, config: Config) !*App {
@@ -55,7 +53,6 @@ pub const App = struct {
.http_proxy = config.http_proxy,
.tls_verify_host = config.tls_verify_host,
.proxy_bearer_token = config.proxy_bearer_token,
.user_agent = config.user_agent,
});
errdefer http.deinit();
@@ -83,14 +80,9 @@ pub const App = struct {
}
pub fn deinit(self: *App) void {
if (@atomicRmw(bool, &self.shutdown, .Xchg, true, .monotonic)) {
return;
}
const allocator = self.allocator;
if (self.app_dir_path) |app_dir_path| {
allocator.free(app_dir_path);
self.app_dir_path = null;
}
self.telemetry.deinit();
self.notification.deinit();

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@@ -17,6 +17,7 @@
// along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
const std = @import("std");
const log = @import("../log.zig");
const Allocator = std.mem.Allocator;
const Scheduler = @This();
@@ -37,10 +38,8 @@ pub fn init(allocator: Allocator) Scheduler {
}
pub fn reset(self: *Scheduler) void {
// Our allocator is the page arena, it's been reset. We cannot use
// clearAndRetainCapacity, since that space is no longer ours
self.high_priority.clearAndFree();
self.low_priority.clearAndFree();
self.high_priority.clearRetainingCapacity();
self.low_priority.clearRetainingCapacity();
}
const AddOpts = struct {

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@@ -1,189 +0,0 @@
const std = @import("std");
const log = @import("../log.zig");
const parser = @import("netsurf.zig");
const collection = @import("dom/html_collection.zig");
const Page = @import("page.zig").Page;
const SlotChangeMonitor = @This();
page: *Page,
event_node: parser.EventNode,
slots_changed: std.ArrayList(*parser.Slot),
// Monitors the document in order to trigger slotchange events.
pub fn init(page: *Page) !*SlotChangeMonitor {
// on the heap, we need a stable address for event_node
const self = try page.arena.create(SlotChangeMonitor);
self.* = .{
.page = page,
.slots_changed = .empty,
.event_node = .{ .func = mutationCallback },
};
const root = parser.documentToNode(parser.documentHTMLToDocument(page.window.document));
_ = try parser.eventTargetAddEventListener(
parser.toEventTarget(parser.Node, root),
"DOMNodeInserted",
&self.event_node,
false,
);
_ = try parser.eventTargetAddEventListener(
parser.toEventTarget(parser.Node, root),
"DOMNodeRemoved",
&self.event_node,
false,
);
_ = try parser.eventTargetAddEventListener(
parser.toEventTarget(parser.Node, root),
"DOMAttrModified",
&self.event_node,
false,
);
return self;
}
// Given a element, finds its slot, if any.
pub fn findSlot(element: *parser.Element, page: *const Page) !?*parser.Slot {
const target_name = (try parser.elementGetAttribute(element, "slot")) orelse return null;
return findNamedSlot(element, target_name, page);
}
// Given an element and a name, find the slo, if any. This is only useful for
// MutationEvents where findSlot is unreliable because parser.elementGetAttribute(element, "slot")
// could return the new or old value.
fn findNamedSlot(element: *parser.Element, target_name: []const u8, page: *const Page) !?*parser.Slot {
// I believe elements need to be added as direct descendents of the host,
// so we don't need to go find the host, we just grab the parent.
const host = parser.nodeParentNode(@ptrCast(element)) orelse return null;
const state = page.getNodeState(host) orelse return null;
const shadow_root = state.shadow_root orelse return null;
// if we're here, we found a host, now find the slot
var nodes = collection.HTMLCollectionByTagName(
@ptrCast(@alignCast(shadow_root.proto)),
"slot",
.{ .include_root = false },
);
for (0..1000) |i| {
const n = (try nodes.item(@intCast(i))) orelse return null;
const slot_name = (try parser.elementGetAttribute(@ptrCast(n), "name")) orelse "";
if (std.mem.eql(u8, target_name, slot_name)) {
return @ptrCast(n);
}
}
return null;
}
// Event callback from the mutation event, signaling either the addition of
// a node, removal of a node, or a change in attribute
fn mutationCallback(en: *parser.EventNode, event: *parser.Event) void {
const mutation_event = parser.eventToMutationEvent(event);
const self: *SlotChangeMonitor = @fieldParentPtr("event_node", en);
self._mutationCallback(mutation_event) catch |err| {
log.err(.web_api, "slot change callback", .{ .err = err });
};
}
fn _mutationCallback(self: *SlotChangeMonitor, event: *parser.MutationEvent) !void {
const event_type = parser.eventType(@ptrCast(event));
if (std.mem.eql(u8, event_type, "DOMNodeInserted")) {
const event_target = parser.eventTarget(@ptrCast(event)) orelse return;
return self.nodeAddedOrRemoved(@ptrCast(event_target));
}
if (std.mem.eql(u8, event_type, "DOMNodeRemoved")) {
const event_target = parser.eventTarget(@ptrCast(event)) orelse return;
return self.nodeAddedOrRemoved(@ptrCast(event_target));
}
if (std.mem.eql(u8, event_type, "DOMAttrModified")) {
const attribute_name = try parser.mutationEventAttributeName(event);
if (std.mem.eql(u8, attribute_name, "slot") == false) {
return;
}
const new_value = parser.mutationEventNewValue(event);
const prev_value = parser.mutationEventPrevValue(event);
const event_target = parser.eventTarget(@ptrCast(event)) orelse return;
return self.nodeAttributeChanged(@ptrCast(event_target), new_value, prev_value);
}
}
// A node was removed or added. If it's an element, and if it has a slot attribute
// then we'll dispatch a slotchange event.
fn nodeAddedOrRemoved(self: *SlotChangeMonitor, node: *parser.Node) !void {
if (parser.nodeType(node) != .element) {
return;
}
const el: *parser.Element = @ptrCast(node);
if (try findSlot(el, self.page)) |slot| {
return self.scheduleSlotChange(slot);
}
}
// An attribute was modified. If the attribute is "slot", then we'll trigger 1
// slotchange for the old slot (if there was one) and 1 slotchange for the new
// one (if there is one)
fn nodeAttributeChanged(self: *SlotChangeMonitor, node: *parser.Node, new_value: ?[]const u8, prev_value: ?[]const u8) !void {
if (parser.nodeType(node) != .element) {
return;
}
const el: *parser.Element = @ptrCast(node);
if (try findNamedSlot(el, prev_value orelse "", self.page)) |slot| {
try self.scheduleSlotChange(slot);
}
if (try findNamedSlot(el, new_value orelse "", self.page)) |slot| {
try self.scheduleSlotChange(slot);
}
}
// OK. Our MutationEvent is not a MutationObserver - it's an older, deprecated
// API. It gets dispatched in the middle of the change. While I'm sure it has
// some rules, from our point of view, it fires too early. DOMAttrModified fires
// before the attribute is actually updated and DOMNodeRemoved before the node
// is actually removed. This is a problem if the callback will call
// `slot.assignedNodes`, since that won't return the new state.
// So, we use the page schedule to schedule the dispatching of the slotchange
// event.
fn scheduleSlotChange(self: *SlotChangeMonitor, slot: *parser.Slot) !void {
for (self.slots_changed.items) |changed| {
if (slot == changed) {
return;
}
}
try self.slots_changed.append(self.page.arena, slot);
if (self.slots_changed.items.len == 1) {
// first item added, schedule the callback
try self.page.scheduler.add(self, scheduleCallback, 0, .{ .name = "slot change" });
}
}
// Callback from the schedule. Time to dispatch the slotchange event
fn scheduleCallback(ctx: *anyopaque) ?u32 {
var self: *SlotChangeMonitor = @ptrCast(@alignCast(ctx));
self._scheduleCallback() catch |err| {
log.err(.app, "slot change schedule", .{ .err = err });
};
return null;
}
fn _scheduleCallback(self: *SlotChangeMonitor) !void {
for (self.slots_changed.items) |slot| {
const event = try parser.eventCreate();
defer parser.eventDestroy(event);
try parser.eventInit(event, "slotchange", .{});
_ = try parser.eventTargetDispatchEvent(
parser.toEventTarget(parser.Element, @ptrCast(@alignCast(slot))),
event,
);
}
self.slots_changed.clearRetainingCapacity();
}

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@@ -26,16 +26,17 @@
// this quickly proved necessary, since different fields are needed on the same
// data at different levels of the prototype chain. This isn't memory efficient.
const js = @import("js/js.zig");
const Env = @import("env.zig").Env;
const parser = @import("netsurf.zig");
const DataSet = @import("html/DataSet.zig");
const ShadowRoot = @import("dom/shadow_root.zig").ShadowRoot;
const StyleSheet = @import("cssom/StyleSheet.zig");
const CSSStyleSheet = @import("cssom/CSSStyleSheet.zig");
const CSSStyleDeclaration = @import("cssom/CSSStyleDeclaration.zig");
// for HTMLScript (but probably needs to be added to more)
onload: ?js.Function = null,
onerror: ?js.Function = null,
onload: ?Env.Function = null,
onerror: ?Env.Function = null,
// for HTMLElement
style: CSSStyleDeclaration = .empty,
@@ -53,7 +54,7 @@ style_sheet: ?*StyleSheet = null,
// for dom/document
active_element: ?*parser.Element = null,
adopted_style_sheets: ?js.Object = null,
adopted_style_sheets: ?Env.JsObject = null,
// for HTMLSelectElement
// By default, if no option is explicitly selected, the first option should

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@@ -21,8 +21,8 @@ const std = @import("std");
const Allocator = std.mem.Allocator;
const ArenaAllocator = std.heap.ArenaAllocator;
const js = @import("js/js.zig");
const State = @import("State.zig");
const Env = @import("env.zig").Env;
const App = @import("../app.zig").App;
const Session = @import("session.zig").Session;
const Notification = @import("../notification.zig").Notification;
@@ -34,12 +34,11 @@ const HttpClient = @import("../http/Client.zig");
// You can create multiple browser instances.
// A browser contains only one session.
pub const Browser = struct {
env: *js.Env,
env: *Env,
app: *App,
session: ?Session,
allocator: Allocator,
http_client: *HttpClient,
call_arena: ArenaAllocator,
page_arena: ArenaAllocator,
session_arena: ArenaAllocator,
transfer_arena: ArenaAllocator,
@@ -49,7 +48,7 @@ pub const Browser = struct {
pub fn init(app: *App) !Browser {
const allocator = app.allocator;
const env = try js.Env.init(allocator, &app.platform, .{});
const env = try Env.init(allocator, &app.platform, .{});
errdefer env.deinit();
const notification = try Notification.init(allocator, app.notification);
@@ -64,7 +63,6 @@ pub const Browser = struct {
.allocator = allocator,
.notification = notification,
.http_client = app.http.client,
.call_arena = ArenaAllocator.init(allocator),
.page_arena = ArenaAllocator.init(allocator),
.session_arena = ArenaAllocator.init(allocator),
.transfer_arena = ArenaAllocator.init(allocator),
@@ -75,7 +73,6 @@ pub const Browser = struct {
pub fn deinit(self: *Browser) void {
self.closeSession();
self.env.deinit();
self.call_arena.deinit();
self.page_arena.deinit();
self.session_arena.deinit();
self.transfer_arena.deinit();

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@@ -1,58 +0,0 @@
// Copyright (C) 2023-2025 Lightpanda (Selecy SAS)
//
// Francis Bouvier <francis@lightpanda.io>
// Pierre Tachoire <pierre@lightpanda.io>
//
// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as
// published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the
// License, or (at your option) any later version.
//
// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
// along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
const std = @import("std");
const color = @import("../cssom/color.zig");
const Page = @import("../page.zig").Page;
/// This class doesn't implement a `constructor`.
/// It can be obtained with a call to `HTMLCanvasElement#getContext`.
/// https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/CanvasRenderingContext2D
const CanvasRenderingContext2D = @This();
/// Fill color.
/// TODO: Add support for `CanvasGradient` and `CanvasPattern`.
fill_style: color.RGBA = color.RGBA.Named.black,
pub fn _fillRect(
self: *const CanvasRenderingContext2D,
x: f64,
y: f64,
width: f64,
height: f64,
) void {
_ = self;
_ = x;
_ = y;
_ = width;
_ = height;
}
pub fn get_fillStyle(self: *const CanvasRenderingContext2D, page: *Page) ![]const u8 {
var w = std.Io.Writer.Allocating.init(page.call_arena);
try self.fill_style.format(&w.writer);
return w.written();
}
pub fn set_fillStyle(
self: *CanvasRenderingContext2D,
value: []const u8,
) !void {
// Prefer the same fill_style if fails.
self.fill_style = color.RGBA.parse(value) catch self.fill_style;
}

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@@ -1,145 +0,0 @@
// Copyright (C) 2023-2025 Lightpanda (Selecy SAS)
//
// Francis Bouvier <francis@lightpanda.io>
// Pierre Tachoire <pierre@lightpanda.io>
//
// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as
// published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the
// License, or (at your option) any later version.
//
// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
// along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
const std = @import("std");
const WebGLRenderingContext = @This();
_: u8 = 0,
/// On Chrome and Safari, a call to `getSupportedExtensions` returns total of 39.
/// The reference for it lists lesser number of extensions:
/// https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/WebGL_API/Using_Extensions#extension_list
pub const Extension = union(enum) {
ANGLE_instanced_arrays: void,
EXT_blend_minmax: void,
EXT_clip_control: void,
EXT_color_buffer_half_float: void,
EXT_depth_clamp: void,
EXT_disjoint_timer_query: void,
EXT_float_blend: void,
EXT_frag_depth: void,
EXT_polygon_offset_clamp: void,
EXT_shader_texture_lod: void,
EXT_texture_compression_bptc: void,
EXT_texture_compression_rgtc: void,
EXT_texture_filter_anisotropic: void,
EXT_texture_mirror_clamp_to_edge: void,
EXT_sRGB: void,
KHR_parallel_shader_compile: void,
OES_element_index_uint: void,
OES_fbo_render_mipmap: void,
OES_standard_derivatives: void,
OES_texture_float: void,
OES_texture_float_linear: void,
OES_texture_half_float: void,
OES_texture_half_float_linear: void,
OES_vertex_array_object: void,
WEBGL_blend_func_extended: void,
WEBGL_color_buffer_float: void,
WEBGL_compressed_texture_astc: void,
WEBGL_compressed_texture_etc: void,
WEBGL_compressed_texture_etc1: void,
WEBGL_compressed_texture_pvrtc: void,
WEBGL_compressed_texture_s3tc: void,
WEBGL_compressed_texture_s3tc_srgb: void,
WEBGL_debug_renderer_info: Type.WEBGL_debug_renderer_info,
WEBGL_debug_shaders: void,
WEBGL_depth_texture: void,
WEBGL_draw_buffers: void,
WEBGL_lose_context: Type.WEBGL_lose_context,
WEBGL_multi_draw: void,
WEBGL_polygon_mode: void,
/// Reified enum type from the fields of this union.
const Kind = blk: {
const info = @typeInfo(Extension).@"union";
const fields = info.fields;
var items: [fields.len]std.builtin.Type.EnumField = undefined;
for (fields, 0..) |field, i| {
items[i] = .{ .name = field.name, .value = i };
}
break :blk @Type(.{
.@"enum" = .{
.tag_type = std.math.IntFittingRange(0, if (fields.len == 0) 0 else fields.len - 1),
.fields = &items,
.decls = &.{},
.is_exhaustive = true,
},
});
};
/// Returns the `Extension.Kind` by its name.
fn find(name: []const u8) ?Kind {
// Just to make you really sad, this function has to be case-insensitive.
// So here we copy what's being done in `std.meta.stringToEnum` but replace
// the comparison function.
const kvs = comptime build_kvs: {
const T = Extension.Kind;
const EnumKV = struct { []const u8, T };
var kvs_array: [@typeInfo(T).@"enum".fields.len]EnumKV = undefined;
for (@typeInfo(T).@"enum".fields, 0..) |enumField, i| {
kvs_array[i] = .{ enumField.name, @field(T, enumField.name) };
}
break :build_kvs kvs_array[0..];
};
const Map = std.StaticStringMapWithEql(Extension.Kind, std.static_string_map.eqlAsciiIgnoreCase);
const map = Map.initComptime(kvs);
return map.get(name);
}
/// Extension types.
pub const Type = struct {
pub const WEBGL_debug_renderer_info = struct {
pub const UNMASKED_VENDOR_WEBGL: u64 = 0x9245;
pub const UNMASKED_RENDERER_WEBGL: u64 = 0x9246;
pub fn get_UNMASKED_VENDOR_WEBGL() u64 {
return UNMASKED_VENDOR_WEBGL;
}
pub fn get_UNMASKED_RENDERER_WEBGL() u64 {
return UNMASKED_RENDERER_WEBGL;
}
};
pub const WEBGL_lose_context = struct {
_: u8 = 0,
pub fn _loseContext(_: *const WEBGL_lose_context) void {}
pub fn _restoreContext(_: *const WEBGL_lose_context) void {}
};
};
};
/// Enables a WebGL extension.
pub fn _getExtension(self: *const WebGLRenderingContext, name: []const u8) ?Extension {
_ = self;
const tag = Extension.find(name) orelse return null;
return switch (tag) {
.WEBGL_debug_renderer_info => @unionInit(Extension, "WEBGL_debug_renderer_info", .{}),
.WEBGL_lose_context => @unionInit(Extension, "WEBGL_lose_context", .{}),
inline else => |comptime_enum| @unionInit(Extension, @tagName(comptime_enum), {}),
};
}
/// Returns a list of all the supported WebGL extensions.
pub fn _getSupportedExtensions(_: *const WebGLRenderingContext) []const []const u8 {
return std.meta.fieldNames(Extension.Kind);
}

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@@ -1,13 +0,0 @@
//! Canvas API.
//! https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Canvas_API
const CanvasRenderingContext2D = @import("CanvasRenderingContext2D.zig");
const WebGLRenderingContext = @import("WebGLRenderingContext.zig");
const Extension = WebGLRenderingContext.Extension;
pub const Interfaces = .{
CanvasRenderingContext2D,
WebGLRenderingContext,
Extension.Type.WEBGL_debug_renderer_info,
Extension.Type.WEBGL_lose_context,
};

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@@ -20,47 +20,48 @@ const std = @import("std");
const builtin = @import("builtin");
const log = @import("../../log.zig");
const js = @import("../js/js.zig");
const Allocator = std.mem.Allocator;
const Page = @import("../page.zig").Page;
const JsObject = @import("../env.zig").Env.JsObject;
pub const Console = struct {
// TODO: configurable writer
timers: std.StringHashMapUnmanaged(u32) = .{},
counts: std.StringHashMapUnmanaged(u32) = .{},
pub fn _lp(values: []js.Object, page: *Page) !void {
pub fn _lp(values: []JsObject, page: *Page) !void {
if (values.len == 0) {
return;
}
log.fatal(.console, "lightpanda", .{ .args = try serializeValues(values, page) });
}
pub fn _log(values: []js.Object, page: *Page) !void {
pub fn _log(values: []JsObject, page: *Page) !void {
if (values.len == 0) {
return;
}
log.info(.console, "info", .{ .args = try serializeValues(values, page) });
}
pub fn _info(values: []js.Object, page: *Page) !void {
pub fn _info(values: []JsObject, page: *Page) !void {
return _log(values, page);
}
pub fn _debug(values: []js.Object, page: *Page) !void {
pub fn _debug(values: []JsObject, page: *Page) !void {
if (values.len == 0) {
return;
}
log.debug(.console, "debug", .{ .args = try serializeValues(values, page) });
}
pub fn _warn(values: []js.Object, page: *Page) !void {
pub fn _warn(values: []JsObject, page: *Page) !void {
if (values.len == 0) {
return;
}
log.warn(.console, "warn", .{ .args = try serializeValues(values, page) });
}
pub fn _error(values: []js.Object, page: *Page) !void {
pub fn _error(values: []JsObject, page: *Page) !void {
if (values.len == 0) {
return;
}
@@ -71,16 +72,6 @@ pub const Console = struct {
});
}
pub fn _trace(values: []js.Object, page: *Page) !void {
if (values.len == 0) {
return;
}
log.debug(.console, "debug", .{
.stack = page.js.stackTrace() catch "???",
.args = try serializeValues(values, page),
});
}
pub fn _clear() void {}
pub fn _count(self: *Console, label_: ?[]const u8, page: *Page) !void {
@@ -142,7 +133,7 @@ pub const Console = struct {
log.warn(.console, "timer stop", .{ .label = label, .elapsed = elapsed - kv.value });
}
pub fn _assert(assertion: js.Object, values: []js.Object, page: *Page) !void {
pub fn _assert(assertion: JsObject, values: []JsObject, page: *Page) !void {
if (assertion.isTruthy()) {
return;
}
@@ -153,7 +144,7 @@ pub const Console = struct {
log.info(.console, "assertion failed", .{ .values = serialized_values });
}
fn serializeValues(values: []js.Object, page: *Page) ![]const u8 {
fn serializeValues(values: []JsObject, page: *Page) ![]const u8 {
if (values.len == 0) {
return "";
}

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@@ -17,14 +17,14 @@
// along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
const std = @import("std");
const js = @import("../js/js.zig");
const Env = @import("../env.zig").Env;
const uuidv4 = @import("../../id.zig").uuidv4;
// https://w3c.github.io/webcrypto/#crypto-interface
pub const Crypto = struct {
_not_empty: bool = true,
pub fn _getRandomValues(_: *const Crypto, js_obj: js.Object) !js.Object {
pub fn _getRandomValues(_: *const Crypto, js_obj: Env.JsObject) !Env.JsObject {
var into = try js_obj.toZig(Crypto, "getRandomValues", RandomValues);
const buf = into.asBuffer();
if (buf.len > 65_536) {

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@@ -46,15 +46,17 @@ pub fn parse(alloc: std.mem.Allocator, s: []const u8, opts: parser.ParseOptions)
// matchFirst call m.match with the first node that matches the selector s, from the
// descendants of n and returns true. If none matches, it returns false.
pub fn matchFirst(s: *const Selector, node: anytype, m: anytype) !bool {
var child = node.firstChild();
while (child) |c| {
if (try s.match(c)) {
try m.match(c);
var c = try node.firstChild();
while (true) {
if (c == null) break;
if (try s.match(c.?)) {
try m.match(c.?);
return true;
}
if (try matchFirst(s, c, m)) return true;
child = c.nextSibling();
if (try matchFirst(s, c.?, m)) return true;
c = try c.?.nextSibling();
}
return false;
}
@@ -62,11 +64,13 @@ pub fn matchFirst(s: *const Selector, node: anytype, m: anytype) !bool {
// matchAll call m.match with the all the nodes that matches the selector s, from the
// descendants of n.
pub fn matchAll(s: *const Selector, node: anytype, m: anytype) !void {
var child = node.firstChild();
while (child) |c| {
if (try s.match(c)) try m.match(c);
try matchAll(s, c, m);
child = c.nextSibling();
var c = try node.firstChild();
while (true) {
if (c == null) break;
if (try s.match(c.?)) try m.match(c.?);
try matchAll(s, c.?, m);
c = try c.?.nextSibling();
}
}

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@@ -26,67 +26,71 @@ const Allocator = std.mem.Allocator;
pub const Node = struct {
node: *parser.Node,
pub fn firstChild(n: Node) ?Node {
const c = parser.nodeFirstChild(n.node);
pub fn firstChild(n: Node) !?Node {
const c = try parser.nodeFirstChild(n.node);
if (c) |cc| return .{ .node = cc };
return null;
}
pub fn lastChild(n: Node) ?Node {
const c = parser.nodeLastChild(n.node);
pub fn lastChild(n: Node) !?Node {
const c = try parser.nodeLastChild(n.node);
if (c) |cc| return .{ .node = cc };
return null;
}
pub fn nextSibling(n: Node) ?Node {
const c = parser.nodeNextSibling(n.node);
pub fn nextSibling(n: Node) !?Node {
const c = try parser.nodeNextSibling(n.node);
if (c) |cc| return .{ .node = cc };
return null;
}
pub fn prevSibling(n: Node) ?Node {
const c = parser.nodePreviousSibling(n.node);
pub fn prevSibling(n: Node) !?Node {
const c = try parser.nodePreviousSibling(n.node);
if (c) |cc| return .{ .node = cc };
return null;
}
pub fn parent(n: Node) ?Node {
const c = parser.nodeParentNode(n.node);
pub fn parent(n: Node) !?Node {
const c = try parser.nodeParentNode(n.node);
if (c) |cc| return .{ .node = cc };
return null;
}
pub fn isElement(n: Node) bool {
return parser.nodeType(n.node) == .element;
const t = parser.nodeType(n.node) catch return false;
return t == .element;
}
pub fn isDocument(n: Node) bool {
return parser.nodeType(n.node) == .document;
const t = parser.nodeType(n.node) catch return false;
return t == .document;
}
pub fn isComment(n: Node) bool {
return parser.nodeType(n.node) == .comment;
const t = parser.nodeType(n.node) catch return false;
return t == .comment;
}
pub fn isText(n: Node) bool {
return parser.nodeType(n.node) == .text;
const t = parser.nodeType(n.node) catch return false;
return t == .text;
}
pub fn text(n: Node) ?[]const u8 {
const data = parser.nodeTextContent(n.node);
pub fn text(n: Node) !?[]const u8 {
const data = try parser.nodeTextContent(n.node);
if (data == null) return null;
if (data.?.len == 0) return null;
return std.mem.trim(u8, data.?, &std.ascii.whitespace);
}
pub fn isEmptyText(n: Node) bool {
const data = parser.nodeTextContent(n.node);
pub fn isEmptyText(n: Node) !bool {
const data = try parser.nodeTextContent(n.node);
if (data == null) return true;
if (data.?.len == 0) return true;
@@ -94,7 +98,7 @@ pub const Node = struct {
}
pub fn tag(n: Node) ![]const u8 {
return parser.nodeName(n.node);
return try parser.nodeName(n.node);
}
pub fn attr(n: Node, key: []const u8) !?[]const u8 {
@@ -136,7 +140,7 @@ const MatcherTest = struct {
test "Browser.CSS.Libdom: matchFirst" {
const alloc = std.testing.allocator;
parser.init();
try parser.init();
defer parser.deinit();
var matcher = MatcherTest.init(alloc);
@@ -281,7 +285,7 @@ test "Browser.CSS.Libdom: matchFirst" {
test "Browser.CSS.Libdom: matchAll" {
const alloc = std.testing.allocator;
parser.init();
try parser.init();
defer parser.deinit();
var matcher = MatcherTest.init(alloc);

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@@ -821,8 +821,7 @@ pub const Parser = struct {
// nameStart returns whether c can be the first character of an identifier
// (not counting an initial hyphen, or an escape sequence).
fn nameStart(c: u8) bool {
return 'a' <= c and c <= 'z' or 'A' <= c and c <= 'Z' or c == '_' or c > 127 or
'0' <= c and c <= '9';
return 'a' <= c and c <= 'z' or 'A' <= c and c <= 'Z' or c == '_' or c > 127;
}
// nameChar returns whether c can be a character within an identifier
@@ -891,7 +890,7 @@ test "parser.parseIdentifier" {
err: bool = false,
}{
.{ .s = "x", .exp = "x" },
.{ .s = "96", .exp = "96", .err = false },
.{ .s = "96", .exp = "", .err = true },
.{ .s = "-x", .exp = "-x" },
.{ .s = "r\\e9 sumé", .exp = "résumé" },
.{ .s = "r\\0000e9 sumé", .exp = "résumé" },
@@ -976,7 +975,6 @@ test "parser.parse" {
.{ .s = ":root", .exp = .{ .pseudo_class = .root } },
.{ .s = ".\\:bar", .exp = .{ .class = ":bar" } },
.{ .s = ".foo\\:bar", .exp = .{ .class = "foo:bar" } },
.{ .s = "[class=75c0fa18a94b9e3a6b8e14d6cbe688a27f5da10a]", .exp = .{ .attribute = .{ .key = "class", .val = "75c0fa18a94b9e3a6b8e14d6cbe688a27f5da10a", .op = .eql } } },
};
for (testcases) |tc| {

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@@ -334,39 +334,41 @@ pub const Selector = union(enum) {
if (!try v.second.match(n)) return false;
// The first must match a ascendent.
var parent = n.parent();
while (parent) |p| {
if (try v.first.match(p)) {
var p = try n.parent();
while (p != null) {
if (try v.first.match(p.?)) {
return true;
}
parent = p.parent();
p = try p.?.parent();
}
return false;
},
.child => {
const p = n.parent() orelse return false;
return try v.second.match(n) and try v.first.match(p);
const p = try n.parent();
if (p == null) return false;
return try v.second.match(n) and try v.first.match(p.?);
},
.next_sibling => {
if (!try v.second.match(n)) return false;
var child = n.prevSibling();
while (child) |c| {
if (c.isText() or c.isComment()) {
child = c.prevSibling();
var c = try n.prevSibling();
while (c != null) {
if (c.?.isText() or c.?.isComment()) {
c = try c.?.prevSibling();
continue;
}
return try v.first.match(c);
return try v.first.match(c.?);
}
return false;
},
.subsequent_sibling => {
if (!try v.second.match(n)) return false;
var child = n.prevSibling();
while (child) |c| {
if (try v.first.match(c)) return true;
child = c.prevSibling();
var c = try n.prevSibling();
while (c != null) {
if (try v.first.match(c.?)) return true;
c = try c.?.prevSibling();
}
return false;
},
@@ -436,10 +438,10 @@ pub const Selector = union(enum) {
// Only containsOwn is implemented.
if (v.own == false) return Error.UnsupportedContainsPseudoClass;
var child = n.firstChild();
while (child) |c| {
if (c.isText()) {
const text = c.text();
var c = try n.firstChild();
while (c != null) {
if (c.?.isText()) {
const text = try c.?.text();
if (text) |_text| {
if (contains(_text, v.val, false)) { // we are case sensitive. Is this correct behavior?
return true;
@@ -447,7 +449,7 @@ pub const Selector = union(enum) {
}
}
child = c.nextSibling();
c = try c.?.nextSibling();
}
return false;
},
@@ -475,16 +477,16 @@ pub const Selector = union(enum) {
.empty => {
if (!n.isElement()) return false;
var child = n.firstChild();
while (child) |c| {
if (c.isElement()) return false;
var c = try n.firstChild();
while (c != null) {
if (c.?.isElement()) return false;
if (c.isText()) {
if (c.isEmptyText()) continue;
if (c.?.isText()) {
if (try c.?.isEmptyText()) continue;
return false;
}
child = c.nextSibling();
c = try c.?.nextSibling();
}
return true;
@@ -492,7 +494,7 @@ pub const Selector = union(enum) {
.root => {
if (!n.isElement()) return false;
const p = n.parent();
const p = try n.parent();
return (p != null and p.?.isDocument());
},
.link => {
@@ -562,7 +564,7 @@ pub const Selector = union(enum) {
const ntag = try n.tag();
if (std.ascii.eqlIgnoreCase("input", ntag)) {
if (std.ascii.eqlIgnoreCase("intput", ntag)) {
const ntype = try n.attr("type");
if (ntype == null) return false;
@@ -607,23 +609,24 @@ pub const Selector = union(enum) {
}
fn hasLegendInPreviousSiblings(n: anytype) anyerror!bool {
var child = n.prevSibling();
while (child) |c| {
const ctag = try c.tag();
var c = try n.prevSibling();
while (c != null) {
const ctag = try c.?.tag();
if (std.ascii.eqlIgnoreCase("legend", ctag)) return true;
child = c.prevSibling();
c = try c.?.prevSibling();
}
return false;
}
fn inDisabledFieldset(n: anytype) anyerror!bool {
const p = n.parent() orelse return false;
const p = try n.parent();
if (p == null) return false;
const ntag = try n.tag();
const ptag = try p.tag();
const ptag = try p.?.tag();
if (std.ascii.eqlIgnoreCase("fieldset", ptag) and
try p.attr("disabled") != null and
try p.?.attr("disabled") != null and
(!std.ascii.eqlIgnoreCase("legend", ntag) or try hasLegendInPreviousSiblings(n)))
{
return true;
@@ -639,7 +642,7 @@ pub const Selector = union(enum) {
// ```
// https://github.com/andybalholm/cascadia/blob/master/pseudo_classes.go#L434
return try inDisabledFieldset(p);
return try inDisabledFieldset(p.?);
}
fn langMatch(lang: []const u8, n: anytype) anyerror!bool {
@@ -653,8 +656,10 @@ pub const Selector = union(enum) {
}
// if the tag doesn't match, try the parent.
const p = n.parent() orelse return false;
return langMatch(lang, p);
const p = try n.parent();
if (p == null) return false;
return langMatch(lang, p.?);
}
// onlyChildMatch implements :only-child
@@ -662,24 +667,25 @@ pub const Selector = union(enum) {
fn onlyChildMatch(of_type: bool, n: anytype) anyerror!bool {
if (!n.isElement()) return false;
const p = n.parent() orelse return false;
const p = try n.parent();
if (p == null) return false;
const ntag = try n.tag();
var count: usize = 0;
var child = p.firstChild();
var c = try p.?.firstChild();
// loop hover all n siblings.
while (child) |c| {
while (c != null) {
// ignore non elements or others tags if of-type is true.
if (!c.isElement() or (of_type and !std.mem.eql(u8, ntag, try c.tag()))) {
child = c.nextSibling();
if (!c.?.isElement() or (of_type and !std.mem.eql(u8, ntag, try c.?.tag()))) {
c = try c.?.nextSibling();
continue;
}
count += 1;
if (count > 1) return false;
child = c.nextSibling();
c = try c.?.nextSibling();
}
return count == 1;
@@ -690,25 +696,27 @@ pub const Selector = union(enum) {
fn simpleNthLastChildMatch(b: isize, of_type: bool, n: anytype) anyerror!bool {
if (!n.isElement()) return false;
const p = n.parent() orelse return false;
const p = try n.parent();
if (p == null) return false;
const ntag = try n.tag();
var count: isize = 0;
var child = p.lastChild();
var c = try p.?.lastChild();
// loop hover all n siblings.
while (child) |c| {
while (c != null) {
// ignore non elements or others tags if of-type is true.
if (!c.isElement() or (of_type and !std.mem.eql(u8, ntag, try c.tag()))) {
child = c.prevSibling();
if (!c.?.isElement() or (of_type and !std.mem.eql(u8, ntag, try c.?.tag()))) {
c = try c.?.prevSibling();
continue;
}
count += 1;
if (n.eql(c)) return count == b;
if (n.eql(c.?)) return count == b;
if (count >= b) return false;
child = c.prevSibling();
c = try c.?.prevSibling();
}
return false;
@@ -719,25 +727,27 @@ pub const Selector = union(enum) {
fn simpleNthChildMatch(b: isize, of_type: bool, n: anytype) anyerror!bool {
if (!n.isElement()) return false;
const p = n.parent() orelse return false;
const p = try n.parent();
if (p == null) return false;
const ntag = try n.tag();
var count: isize = 0;
var child = p.firstChild();
var c = try p.?.firstChild();
// loop hover all n siblings.
while (child) |c| {
while (c != null) {
// ignore non elements or others tags if of-type is true.
if (!c.isElement() or (of_type and !std.mem.eql(u8, ntag, try c.tag()))) {
child = c.nextSibling();
if (!c.?.isElement() or (of_type and !std.mem.eql(u8, ntag, try c.?.tag()))) {
c = try c.?.nextSibling();
continue;
}
count += 1;
if (n.eql(c)) return count == b;
if (n.eql(c.?)) return count == b;
if (count >= b) return false;
child = c.nextSibling();
c = try c.?.nextSibling();
}
return false;
@@ -749,27 +759,29 @@ pub const Selector = union(enum) {
fn nthChildMatch(a: isize, b: isize, last: bool, of_type: bool, n: anytype) anyerror!bool {
if (!n.isElement()) return false;
const p = n.parent() orelse return false;
const p = try n.parent();
if (p == null) return false;
const ntag = try n.tag();
var i: isize = -1;
var count: isize = 0;
var child = p.firstChild();
var c = try p.?.firstChild();
// loop hover all n siblings.
while (child) |c| {
while (c != null) {
// ignore non elements or others tags if of-type is true.
if (!c.isElement() or (of_type and !std.mem.eql(u8, ntag, try c.tag()))) {
child = c.nextSibling();
if (!c.?.isElement() or (of_type and !std.mem.eql(u8, ntag, try c.?.tag()))) {
c = try c.?.nextSibling();
continue;
}
count += 1;
if (n.eql(c)) {
if (n.eql(c.?)) {
i = count;
if (!last) break;
}
child = c.nextSibling();
c = try c.?.nextSibling();
}
if (i == -1) return false;
@@ -782,21 +794,21 @@ pub const Selector = union(enum) {
}
fn hasDescendantMatch(s: *const Selector, n: anytype) anyerror!bool {
var child = n.firstChild();
while (child) |c| {
if (try s.match(c)) return true;
if (c.isElement() and try hasDescendantMatch(s, c)) return true;
child = c.nextSibling();
var c = try n.firstChild();
while (c != null) {
if (try s.match(c.?)) return true;
if (c.?.isElement() and try hasDescendantMatch(s, c.?)) return true;
c = try c.?.nextSibling();
}
return false;
}
fn hasChildMatch(s: *const Selector, n: anytype) anyerror!bool {
var child = n.firstChild();
while (child) |c| {
if (try s.match(c)) return true;
child = c.nextSibling();
var c = try n.firstChild();
while (c != null) {
if (try s.match(c.?)) return true;
c = try c.?.nextSibling();
}
return false;
@@ -847,23 +859,23 @@ pub const NodeTest = struct {
name: []const u8 = "",
att: ?[]const u8 = null,
pub fn firstChild(n: *const NodeTest) ?*const NodeTest {
pub fn firstChild(n: *const NodeTest) !?*const NodeTest {
return n.child;
}
pub fn lastChild(n: *const NodeTest) ?*const NodeTest {
pub fn lastChild(n: *const NodeTest) !?*const NodeTest {
return n.last;
}
pub fn nextSibling(n: *const NodeTest) ?*const NodeTest {
pub fn nextSibling(n: *const NodeTest) !?*const NodeTest {
return n.sibling;
}
pub fn prevSibling(n: *const NodeTest) ?*const NodeTest {
pub fn prevSibling(n: *const NodeTest) !?*const NodeTest {
return n.prev;
}
pub fn parent(n: *const NodeTest) ?*const NodeTest {
pub fn parent(n: *const NodeTest) !?*const NodeTest {
return n.par;
}
@@ -879,7 +891,7 @@ pub const NodeTest = struct {
return false;
}
pub fn text(_: *const NodeTest) ?[]const u8 {
pub fn text(_: *const NodeTest) !?[]const u8 {
return null;
}
@@ -887,7 +899,7 @@ pub const NodeTest = struct {
return false;
}
pub fn isEmptyText(_: *const NodeTest) bool {
pub fn isEmptyText(_: *const NodeTest) !bool {
return false;
}
@@ -981,11 +993,6 @@ test "Browser.CSS.Selector: matchFirst" {
.n = .{ .child = &.{ .name = "p", .sibling = &.{ .name = "p", .att = "bar" } } },
.exp = 0,
},
.{
.q = "[foo=1baz]",
.n = .{ .child = &.{ .name = "p", .sibling = &.{ .name = "p", .att = "bar" } } },
.exp = 0,
},
.{
.q = "[foo!=bar]",
.n = .{ .child = &.{ .name = "p", .sibling = &.{ .name = "p", .att = "bar" } } },

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@@ -19,6 +19,7 @@
const std = @import("std");
const CSSRule = @import("CSSRule.zig");
const StyleSheet = @import("StyleSheet.zig").StyleSheet;
const CSSImportRule = CSSRule.CSSImportRule;

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@@ -190,7 +190,7 @@ fn isNumericWithUnit(value: []const u8) bool {
return CSSKeywords.isValidUnit(unit);
}
pub fn isHexColor(value: []const u8) bool {
fn isHexColor(value: []const u8) bool {
if (value.len == 0) {
return false;
}
@@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ pub fn isHexColor(value: []const u8) bool {
}
const hex_part = value[1..];
if (hex_part.len != 3 and hex_part.len != 4 and hex_part.len != 6 and hex_part.len != 8) {
if (hex_part.len != 3 and hex_part.len != 6 and hex_part.len != 8) {
return false;
}
@@ -551,7 +551,6 @@ test "Browser: CSS.StyleDeclaration: isNumericWithUnit - edge cases and invalid
test "Browser: CSS.StyleDeclaration: isHexColor - valid hex colors" {
try testing.expect(isHexColor("#000"));
try testing.expect(isHexColor("#0000"));
try testing.expect(isHexColor("#fff"));
try testing.expect(isHexColor("#123456"));
try testing.expect(isHexColor("#abcdef"));
@@ -564,6 +563,7 @@ test "Browser: CSS.StyleDeclaration: isHexColor - invalid hex colors" {
try testing.expect(!isHexColor("#"));
try testing.expect(!isHexColor("000"));
try testing.expect(!isHexColor("#00"));
try testing.expect(!isHexColor("#0000"));
try testing.expect(!isHexColor("#00000"));
try testing.expect(!isHexColor("#0000000"));
try testing.expect(!isHexColor("#000000000"));

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@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@
const std = @import("std");
const js = @import("../js/js.zig");
const Env = @import("../env.zig").Env;
const Page = @import("../page.zig").Page;
const StyleSheet = @import("StyleSheet.zig");
const CSSRuleList = @import("CSSRuleList.zig");
@@ -73,13 +73,15 @@ pub fn _deleteRule(self: *CSSStyleSheet, index: usize) !void {
_ = self.css_rules.list.orderedRemove(index);
}
pub fn _replace(self: *CSSStyleSheet, text: []const u8, page: *Page) !js.Promise {
pub fn _replace(self: *CSSStyleSheet, text: []const u8, page: *Page) !Env.Promise {
_ = self;
_ = text;
// TODO: clear self.css_rules
// parse text and re-populate self.css_rules
return page.js.resolvePromise({});
const resolver = page.main_context.createPromiseResolver();
try resolver.resolve({});
return resolver.promise();
}
pub fn _replaceSync(self: *CSSStyleSheet, text: []const u8) !void {

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@@ -1,283 +0,0 @@
// Copyright (C) 2023-2025 Lightpanda (Selecy SAS)
//
// Francis Bouvier <francis@lightpanda.io>
// Pierre Tachoire <pierre@lightpanda.io>
//
// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as
// published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the
// License, or (at your option) any later version.
//
// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
// along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
const std = @import("std");
const Io = std.Io;
const CSSParser = @import("CSSParser.zig");
const isHexColor = @import("CSSStyleDeclaration.zig").isHexColor;
pub const RGBA = packed struct(u32) {
r: u8,
g: u8,
b: u8,
/// Opaque by default.
a: u8 = std.math.maxInt(u8),
pub const Named = struct {
// Basic colors (CSS Level 1)
pub const black: RGBA = .init(0, 0, 0, 1);
pub const silver: RGBA = .init(192, 192, 192, 1);
pub const gray: RGBA = .init(128, 128, 128, 1);
pub const white: RGBA = .init(255, 255, 255, 1);
pub const maroon: RGBA = .init(128, 0, 0, 1);
pub const red: RGBA = .init(255, 0, 0, 1);
pub const purple: RGBA = .init(128, 0, 128, 1);
pub const fuchsia: RGBA = .init(255, 0, 255, 1);
pub const green: RGBA = .init(0, 128, 0, 1);
pub const lime: RGBA = .init(0, 255, 0, 1);
pub const olive: RGBA = .init(128, 128, 0, 1);
pub const yellow: RGBA = .init(255, 255, 0, 1);
pub const navy: RGBA = .init(0, 0, 128, 1);
pub const blue: RGBA = .init(0, 0, 255, 1);
pub const teal: RGBA = .init(0, 128, 128, 1);
pub const aqua: RGBA = .init(0, 255, 255, 1);
// Extended colors (CSS Level 2+)
pub const aliceblue: RGBA = .init(240, 248, 255, 1);
pub const antiquewhite: RGBA = .init(250, 235, 215, 1);
pub const aquamarine: RGBA = .init(127, 255, 212, 1);
pub const azure: RGBA = .init(240, 255, 255, 1);
pub const beige: RGBA = .init(245, 245, 220, 1);
pub const bisque: RGBA = .init(255, 228, 196, 1);
pub const blanchedalmond: RGBA = .init(255, 235, 205, 1);
pub const blueviolet: RGBA = .init(138, 43, 226, 1);
pub const brown: RGBA = .init(165, 42, 42, 1);
pub const burlywood: RGBA = .init(222, 184, 135, 1);
pub const cadetblue: RGBA = .init(95, 158, 160, 1);
pub const chartreuse: RGBA = .init(127, 255, 0, 1);
pub const chocolate: RGBA = .init(210, 105, 30, 1);
pub const coral: RGBA = .init(255, 127, 80, 1);
pub const cornflowerblue: RGBA = .init(100, 149, 237, 1);
pub const cornsilk: RGBA = .init(255, 248, 220, 1);
pub const crimson: RGBA = .init(220, 20, 60, 1);
pub const cyan: RGBA = .init(0, 255, 255, 1); // Synonym of aqua
pub const darkblue: RGBA = .init(0, 0, 139, 1);
pub const darkcyan: RGBA = .init(0, 139, 139, 1);
pub const darkgoldenrod: RGBA = .init(184, 134, 11, 1);
pub const darkgray: RGBA = .init(169, 169, 169, 1);
pub const darkgreen: RGBA = .init(0, 100, 0, 1);
pub const darkgrey: RGBA = .init(169, 169, 169, 1); // Synonym of darkgray
pub const darkkhaki: RGBA = .init(189, 183, 107, 1);
pub const darkmagenta: RGBA = .init(139, 0, 139, 1);
pub const darkolivegreen: RGBA = .init(85, 107, 47, 1);
pub const darkorange: RGBA = .init(255, 140, 0, 1);
pub const darkorchid: RGBA = .init(153, 50, 204, 1);
pub const darkred: RGBA = .init(139, 0, 0, 1);
pub const darksalmon: RGBA = .init(233, 150, 122, 1);
pub const darkseagreen: RGBA = .init(143, 188, 143, 1);
pub const darkslateblue: RGBA = .init(72, 61, 139, 1);
pub const darkslategray: RGBA = .init(47, 79, 79, 1);
pub const darkslategrey: RGBA = .init(47, 79, 79, 1); // Synonym of darkslategray
pub const darkturquoise: RGBA = .init(0, 206, 209, 1);
pub const darkviolet: RGBA = .init(148, 0, 211, 1);
pub const deeppink: RGBA = .init(255, 20, 147, 1);
pub const deepskyblue: RGBA = .init(0, 191, 255, 1);
pub const dimgray: RGBA = .init(105, 105, 105, 1);
pub const dimgrey: RGBA = .init(105, 105, 105, 1); // Synonym of dimgray
pub const dodgerblue: RGBA = .init(30, 144, 255, 1);
pub const firebrick: RGBA = .init(178, 34, 34, 1);
pub const floralwhite: RGBA = .init(255, 250, 240, 1);
pub const forestgreen: RGBA = .init(34, 139, 34, 1);
pub const gainsboro: RGBA = .init(220, 220, 220, 1);
pub const ghostwhite: RGBA = .init(248, 248, 255, 1);
pub const gold: RGBA = .init(255, 215, 0, 1);
pub const goldenrod: RGBA = .init(218, 165, 32, 1);
pub const greenyellow: RGBA = .init(173, 255, 47, 1);
pub const grey: RGBA = .init(128, 128, 128, 1); // Synonym of gray
pub const honeydew: RGBA = .init(240, 255, 240, 1);
pub const hotpink: RGBA = .init(255, 105, 180, 1);
pub const indianred: RGBA = .init(205, 92, 92, 1);
pub const indigo: RGBA = .init(75, 0, 130, 1);
pub const ivory: RGBA = .init(255, 255, 240, 1);
pub const khaki: RGBA = .init(240, 230, 140, 1);
pub const lavender: RGBA = .init(230, 230, 250, 1);
pub const lavenderblush: RGBA = .init(255, 240, 245, 1);
pub const lawngreen: RGBA = .init(124, 252, 0, 1);
pub const lemonchiffon: RGBA = .init(255, 250, 205, 1);
pub const lightblue: RGBA = .init(173, 216, 230, 1);
pub const lightcoral: RGBA = .init(240, 128, 128, 1);
pub const lightcyan: RGBA = .init(224, 255, 255, 1);
pub const lightgoldenrodyellow: RGBA = .init(250, 250, 210, 1);
pub const lightgray: RGBA = .init(211, 211, 211, 1);
pub const lightgreen: RGBA = .init(144, 238, 144, 1);
pub const lightgrey: RGBA = .init(211, 211, 211, 1); // Synonym of lightgray
pub const lightpink: RGBA = .init(255, 182, 193, 1);
pub const lightsalmon: RGBA = .init(255, 160, 122, 1);
pub const lightseagreen: RGBA = .init(32, 178, 170, 1);
pub const lightskyblue: RGBA = .init(135, 206, 250, 1);
pub const lightslategray: RGBA = .init(119, 136, 153, 1);
pub const lightslategrey: RGBA = .init(119, 136, 153, 1); // Synonym of lightslategray
pub const lightsteelblue: RGBA = .init(176, 196, 222, 1);
pub const lightyellow: RGBA = .init(255, 255, 224, 1);
pub const limegreen: RGBA = .init(50, 205, 50, 1);
pub const linen: RGBA = .init(250, 240, 230, 1);
pub const magenta: RGBA = .init(255, 0, 255, 1); // Synonym of fuchsia
pub const mediumaquamarine: RGBA = .init(102, 205, 170, 1);
pub const mediumblue: RGBA = .init(0, 0, 205, 1);
pub const mediumorchid: RGBA = .init(186, 85, 211, 1);
pub const mediumpurple: RGBA = .init(147, 112, 219, 1);
pub const mediumseagreen: RGBA = .init(60, 179, 113, 1);
pub const mediumslateblue: RGBA = .init(123, 104, 238, 1);
pub const mediumspringgreen: RGBA = .init(0, 250, 154, 1);
pub const mediumturquoise: RGBA = .init(72, 209, 204, 1);
pub const mediumvioletred: RGBA = .init(199, 21, 133, 1);
pub const midnightblue: RGBA = .init(25, 25, 112, 1);
pub const mintcream: RGBA = .init(245, 255, 250, 1);
pub const mistyrose: RGBA = .init(255, 228, 225, 1);
pub const moccasin: RGBA = .init(255, 228, 181, 1);
pub const navajowhite: RGBA = .init(255, 222, 173, 1);
pub const oldlace: RGBA = .init(253, 245, 230, 1);
pub const olivedrab: RGBA = .init(107, 142, 35, 1);
pub const orange: RGBA = .init(255, 165, 0, 1);
pub const orangered: RGBA = .init(255, 69, 0, 1);
pub const orchid: RGBA = .init(218, 112, 214, 1);
pub const palegoldenrod: RGBA = .init(238, 232, 170, 1);
pub const palegreen: RGBA = .init(152, 251, 152, 1);
pub const paleturquoise: RGBA = .init(175, 238, 238, 1);
pub const palevioletred: RGBA = .init(219, 112, 147, 1);
pub const papayawhip: RGBA = .init(255, 239, 213, 1);
pub const peachpuff: RGBA = .init(255, 218, 185, 1);
pub const peru: RGBA = .init(205, 133, 63, 1);
pub const pink: RGBA = .init(255, 192, 203, 1);
pub const plum: RGBA = .init(221, 160, 221, 1);
pub const powderblue: RGBA = .init(176, 224, 230, 1);
pub const rebeccapurple: RGBA = .init(102, 51, 153, 1);
pub const rosybrown: RGBA = .init(188, 143, 143, 1);
pub const royalblue: RGBA = .init(65, 105, 225, 1);
pub const saddlebrown: RGBA = .init(139, 69, 19, 1);
pub const salmon: RGBA = .init(250, 128, 114, 1);
pub const sandybrown: RGBA = .init(244, 164, 96, 1);
pub const seagreen: RGBA = .init(46, 139, 87, 1);
pub const seashell: RGBA = .init(255, 245, 238, 1);
pub const sienna: RGBA = .init(160, 82, 45, 1);
pub const skyblue: RGBA = .init(135, 206, 235, 1);
pub const slateblue: RGBA = .init(106, 90, 205, 1);
pub const slategray: RGBA = .init(112, 128, 144, 1);
pub const slategrey: RGBA = .init(112, 128, 144, 1); // Synonym of slategray
pub const snow: RGBA = .init(255, 250, 250, 1);
pub const springgreen: RGBA = .init(0, 255, 127, 1);
pub const steelblue: RGBA = .init(70, 130, 180, 1);
pub const tan: RGBA = .init(210, 180, 140, 1);
pub const thistle: RGBA = .init(216, 191, 216, 1);
pub const tomato: RGBA = .init(255, 99, 71, 1);
pub const transparent: RGBA = .init(0, 0, 0, 0);
pub const turquoise: RGBA = .init(64, 224, 208, 1);
pub const violet: RGBA = .init(238, 130, 238, 1);
pub const wheat: RGBA = .init(245, 222, 179, 1);
pub const whitesmoke: RGBA = .init(245, 245, 245, 1);
pub const yellowgreen: RGBA = .init(154, 205, 50, 1);
};
pub fn init(r: u8, g: u8, b: u8, a: f32) RGBA {
const clamped = std.math.clamp(a, 0, 1);
return .{ .r = r, .g = g, .b = b, .a = @intFromFloat(clamped * 255) };
}
/// Finds a color by its name.
pub fn find(name: []const u8) ?RGBA {
const match = std.meta.stringToEnum(std.meta.DeclEnum(Named), name) orelse return null;
return switch (match) {
inline else => |comptime_enum| @field(Named, @tagName(comptime_enum)),
};
}
/// Parses the given color.
/// Currently we only parse hex colors and named colors; other variants
/// require CSS evaluation.
pub fn parse(input: []const u8) !RGBA {
if (!isHexColor(input)) {
// Try named colors.
return find(input) orelse return error.Invalid;
}
const slice = input[1..];
switch (slice.len) {
// This means the digit for a color is repeated.
// Given HEX is #f0c, its interpreted the same as #FF00CC.
3 => {
const r = try std.fmt.parseInt(u8, &.{ slice[0], slice[0] }, 16);
const g = try std.fmt.parseInt(u8, &.{ slice[1], slice[1] }, 16);
const b = try std.fmt.parseInt(u8, &.{ slice[2], slice[2] }, 16);
return .{ .r = r, .g = g, .b = b, .a = 255 };
},
4 => {
const r = try std.fmt.parseInt(u8, &.{ slice[0], slice[0] }, 16);
const g = try std.fmt.parseInt(u8, &.{ slice[1], slice[1] }, 16);
const b = try std.fmt.parseInt(u8, &.{ slice[2], slice[2] }, 16);
const a = try std.fmt.parseInt(u8, &.{ slice[3], slice[3] }, 16);
return .{ .r = r, .g = g, .b = b, .a = a };
},
// Regular HEX format.
6 => {
const r = try std.fmt.parseInt(u8, slice[0..2], 16);
const g = try std.fmt.parseInt(u8, slice[2..4], 16);
const b = try std.fmt.parseInt(u8, slice[4..6], 16);
return .{ .r = r, .g = g, .b = b, .a = 255 };
},
8 => {
const r = try std.fmt.parseInt(u8, slice[0..2], 16);
const g = try std.fmt.parseInt(u8, slice[2..4], 16);
const b = try std.fmt.parseInt(u8, slice[4..6], 16);
const a = try std.fmt.parseInt(u8, slice[6..8], 16);
return .{ .r = r, .g = g, .b = b, .a = a };
},
else => return error.Invalid,
}
}
/// By default, browsers prefer lowercase formatting.
const format_upper = false;
/// Formats the `Color` according to web expectations.
/// If color is opaque, HEX is preferred; RGBA otherwise.
pub fn format(self: *const RGBA, writer: *Io.Writer) Io.Writer.Error!void {
if (self.isOpaque()) {
// Convert RGB to HEX.
// https://gristle.tripod.com/hexconv.html
// Hexadecimal characters up to 15.
const char: []const u8 = "0123456789" ++ if (format_upper) "ABCDEF" else "abcdef";
// This variant always prefers 6 digit format, +1 is for hash char.
const buffer = [7]u8{
'#',
char[self.r >> 4],
char[self.r & 15],
char[self.g >> 4],
char[self.g & 15],
char[self.b >> 4],
char[self.b & 15],
};
return writer.writeAll(&buffer);
}
// Prefer RGBA format for everything else.
return writer.print("rgba({d}, {d}, {d}, {d:.2})", .{ self.r, self.g, self.b, self.normalizedAlpha() });
}
/// Returns true if `Color` is opaque.
pub inline fn isOpaque(self: *const RGBA) bool {
return self.a == std.math.maxInt(u8);
}
/// Returns the normalized alpha value.
pub inline fn normalizedAlpha(self: *const RGBA) f32 {
return @as(f32, @floatFromInt(self.a)) / 255;
}
};

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@@ -18,17 +18,19 @@
const std = @import("std");
const js = @import("../js/js.zig");
const Page = @import("../page.zig").Page;
const JsObject = @import("../env.zig").JsObject;
const Promise = @import("../env.zig").Promise;
const PromiseResolver = @import("../env.zig").PromiseResolver;
const Animation = @This();
effect: ?js.Object,
timeline: ?js.Object,
ready_resolver: ?js.PromiseResolver,
finished_resolver: ?js.PromiseResolver,
effect: ?JsObject,
timeline: ?JsObject,
ready_resolver: ?PromiseResolver,
finished_resolver: ?PromiseResolver,
pub fn constructor(effect: ?js.Object, timeline: ?js.Object) !Animation {
pub fn constructor(effect: ?JsObject, timeline: ?JsObject) !Animation {
return .{
.effect = if (effect) |eo| try eo.persist() else null,
.timeline = if (timeline) |to| try to.persist() else null,
@@ -47,37 +49,37 @@ pub fn get_pending(self: *const Animation) bool {
return false;
}
pub fn get_finished(self: *Animation, page: *Page) !js.Promise {
pub fn get_finished(self: *Animation, page: *Page) !Promise {
if (self.finished_resolver == null) {
const resolver = page.js.createPromiseResolver(.none);
const resolver = page.main_context.createPromiseResolver();
try resolver.resolve(self);
self.finished_resolver = resolver;
}
return self.finished_resolver.?.promise();
}
pub fn get_ready(self: *Animation, page: *Page) !js.Promise {
pub fn get_ready(self: *Animation, page: *Page) !Promise {
// never resolved, because we're always "finished"
if (self.ready_resolver == null) {
const resolver = page.js.createPromiseResolver(.none);
const resolver = page.main_context.createPromiseResolver();
self.ready_resolver = resolver;
}
return self.ready_resolver.?.promise();
}
pub fn get_effect(self: *const Animation) ?js.Object {
pub fn get_effect(self: *const Animation) ?JsObject {
return self.effect;
}
pub fn set_effect(self: *Animation, effect: js.Object) !void {
pub fn set_effect(self: *Animation, effect: JsObject) !void {
self.effect = try effect.persist();
}
pub fn get_timeline(self: *const Animation) ?js.Object {
pub fn get_timeline(self: *const Animation) ?JsObject {
return self.timeline;
}
pub fn set_timeline(self: *Animation, timeline: js.Object) !void {
pub fn set_timeline(self: *Animation, timeline: JsObject) !void {
self.timeline = try timeline.persist();
}

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@@ -1,329 +0,0 @@
// Copyright (C) 2023-2025 Lightpanda (Selecy SAS)
//
// Francis Bouvier <francis@lightpanda.io>
// Pierre Tachoire <pierre@lightpanda.io>
//
// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as
// published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the
// License, or (at your option) any later version.
//
// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
// along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
const std = @import("std");
const js = @import("../js/js.zig");
const log = @import("../../log.zig");
const parser = @import("../netsurf.zig");
const Page = @import("../page.zig").Page;
const Node = @import("node.zig").Node;
const Element = @import("element.zig").Element;
pub const Interfaces = .{
IntersectionObserver,
Entry,
};
// This implementation attempts to be as less wrong as possible. Since we don't
// render, or know how things are positioned, our best guess isn't very good.
const IntersectionObserver = @This();
page: *Page,
root: *parser.Node,
callback: js.Function,
event_node: parser.EventNode,
observed_entries: std.ArrayList(Entry),
pending_elements: std.ArrayList(*parser.Element),
ready_elements: std.ArrayList(*parser.Element),
pub fn constructor(callback: js.Function, opts_: ?IntersectionObserverOptions, page: *Page) !*IntersectionObserver {
const opts = opts_ orelse IntersectionObserverOptions{};
const self = try page.arena.create(IntersectionObserver);
self.* = .{
.page = page,
.callback = callback,
.ready_elements = .{},
.observed_entries = .{},
.pending_elements = .{},
.event_node = .{ .func = mutationCallback },
.root = opts.root orelse parser.documentToNode(parser.documentHTMLToDocument(page.window.document)),
};
_ = try parser.eventTargetAddEventListener(
parser.toEventTarget(parser.Node, self.root),
"DOMNodeInserted",
&self.event_node,
false,
);
_ = try parser.eventTargetAddEventListener(
parser.toEventTarget(parser.Node, self.root),
"DOMNodeRemoved",
&self.event_node,
false,
);
return self;
}
pub fn _disconnect(self: *IntersectionObserver) !void {
// We don't free as it is on an arena
self.ready_elements = .{};
self.observed_entries = .{};
self.pending_elements = .{};
}
pub fn _observe(self: *IntersectionObserver, target_element: *parser.Element, page: *Page) !void {
for (self.observed_entries.items) |*observer| {
if (observer.target == target_element) {
return; // Already observed
}
}
if (self.isPending(target_element)) {
return; // Already pending
}
for (self.ready_elements.items) |element| {
if (element == target_element) {
return; // Already primed
}
}
// We can never fire callbacks synchronously. Code like React expects any
// callback to fire in the future (e.g. via microtasks).
try self.ready_elements.append(self.page.arena, target_element);
if (self.ready_elements.items.len == 1) {
// this is our first ready entry, schedule a callback
try page.scheduler.add(self, processReady, 0, .{
.name = "intersection ready",
});
}
}
pub fn _unobserve(self: *IntersectionObserver, target: *parser.Element) !void {
if (self.removeObserved(target)) {
return;
}
for (self.ready_elements.items, 0..) |el, index| {
if (el == target) {
_ = self.ready_elements.swapRemove(index);
return;
}
}
for (self.pending_elements.items, 0..) |el, index| {
if (el == target) {
_ = self.pending_elements.swapRemove(index);
return;
}
}
}
pub fn _takeRecords(self: *IntersectionObserver) []Entry {
return self.observed_entries.items;
}
fn processReady(ctx: *anyopaque) ?u32 {
const self: *IntersectionObserver = @ptrCast(@alignCast(ctx));
self._processReady() catch |err| {
log.err(.web_api, "intersection ready", .{ .err = err });
};
return null;
}
fn _processReady(self: *IntersectionObserver) !void {
defer self.ready_elements.clearRetainingCapacity();
for (self.ready_elements.items) |element| {
// IntersectionObserver probably doesn't work like what your intuition
// thinks. As long as a node has a parent, even if that parent isn't
// connected and even if the two nodes don't intersect, it'll fire the
// callback once.
if (try Node.get_parentNode(@ptrCast(element)) == null) {
if (!self.isPending(element)) {
try self.pending_elements.append(self.page.arena, element);
}
continue;
}
try self.forceObserve(element);
}
}
fn isPending(self: *IntersectionObserver, element: *parser.Element) bool {
for (self.pending_elements.items) |el| {
if (el == element) {
return true;
}
}
return false;
}
fn mutationCallback(en: *parser.EventNode, event: *parser.Event) void {
const mutation_event = parser.eventToMutationEvent(event);
const self: *IntersectionObserver = @fieldParentPtr("event_node", en);
self._mutationCallback(mutation_event) catch |err| {
log.err(.web_api, "mutation callback", .{ .err = err, .source = "intersection observer" });
};
}
fn _mutationCallback(self: *IntersectionObserver, event: *parser.MutationEvent) !void {
const event_type = parser.eventType(@ptrCast(event));
if (std.mem.eql(u8, event_type, "DOMNodeInserted")) {
const node = parser.mutationEventRelatedNode(event) catch return orelse return;
if (parser.nodeType(node) != .element) {
return;
}
const el: *parser.Element = @ptrCast(node);
if (self.removePending(el)) {
// It was pending (because it wasn't in the root), but now it is
// we should observe it.
try self.forceObserve(el);
}
return;
}
if (std.mem.eql(u8, event_type, "DOMNodeRemoved")) {
const node = parser.mutationEventRelatedNode(event) catch return orelse return;
if (parser.nodeType(node) != .element) {
return;
}
const el: *parser.Element = @ptrCast(node);
if (self.removeObserved(el)) {
// It _was_ observed, it no longer is in our root, but if it was
// to get re-added, it should be observed again (I think), so
// we add it to our pending list
try self.pending_elements.append(self.page.arena, el);
}
return;
}
// impossible event type
unreachable;
}
// Exists to skip the checks made _observe when called from a DOMNodeInserted
// event. In such events, the event handler has alread done the necessary
// checks.
fn forceObserve(self: *IntersectionObserver, target: *parser.Element) !void {
try self.observed_entries.append(self.page.arena, .{
.page = self.page,
.root = self.root,
.target = target,
});
var result: js.Function.Result = undefined;
self.callback.tryCall(void, .{self.observed_entries.items}, &result) catch {
log.debug(.user_script, "callback error", .{
.err = result.exception,
.stack = result.stack,
.source = "intersection observer",
});
};
}
fn removeObserved(self: *IntersectionObserver, target: *parser.Element) bool {
for (self.observed_entries.items, 0..) |*observer, index| {
if (observer.target == target) {
_ = self.observed_entries.swapRemove(index);
return true;
}
}
return false;
}
fn removePending(self: *IntersectionObserver, target: *parser.Element) bool {
for (self.pending_elements.items, 0..) |el, index| {
if (el == target) {
_ = self.pending_elements.swapRemove(index);
return true;
}
}
return false;
}
const IntersectionObserverOptions = struct {
root: ?*parser.Node = null, // Element or Document
rootMargin: ?[]const u8 = "0px 0px 0px 0px",
threshold: ?Threshold = .{ .single = 0.0 },
const Threshold = union(enum) {
single: f32,
list: []const f32,
};
};
// https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Entry
// https://w3c.github.io/IntersectionObserver/#intersection-observer-entry
pub const Entry = struct {
page: *Page,
root: *parser.Node,
target: *parser.Element,
// Returns the bounds rectangle of the target element as a DOMRectReadOnly. The bounds are computed as described in the documentation for Element.getBoundingClientRect().
pub fn get_boundingClientRect(self: *const Entry) !Element.DOMRect {
return Element._getBoundingClientRect(self.target, self.page);
}
// Returns the ratio of the intersectionRect to the boundingClientRect.
pub fn get_intersectionRatio(_: *const Entry) f32 {
return 1.0;
}
// Returns a DOMRectReadOnly representing the target's visible area.
pub fn get_intersectionRect(self: *const Entry) !Element.DOMRect {
return Element._getBoundingClientRect(self.target, self.page);
}
// A Boolean value which is true if the target element intersects with the
// intersection observer's root. If this is true, then, the
// Entry describes a transition into a state of
// intersection; if it's false, then you know the transition is from
// intersecting to not-intersecting.
pub fn get_isIntersecting(_: *const Entry) bool {
return true;
}
// Returns a DOMRectReadOnly for the intersection observer's root.
pub fn get_rootBounds(self: *const Entry) !Element.DOMRect {
const root = self.root;
if (@intFromPtr(root) == @intFromPtr(self.page.window.document)) {
return self.page.renderer.boundingRect();
}
const root_type = parser.nodeType(root);
var element: *parser.Element = undefined;
switch (root_type) {
.element => element = parser.nodeToElement(root),
.document => {
const doc = parser.nodeToDocument(root);
element = (try parser.documentGetDocumentElement(doc)).?;
},
else => return error.InvalidState,
}
return Element._getBoundingClientRect(element, self.page);
}
// The Element whose intersection with the root changed.
pub fn get_target(self: *const Entry) *parser.Element {
return self.target;
}
// TODO: pub fn get_time(self: *const Entry)
};
const testing = @import("../../testing.zig");
test "Browser: DOM.IntersectionObserver" {
try testing.htmlRunner("dom/intersection_observer.html");
}

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@@ -20,11 +20,13 @@ const std = @import("std");
const log = @import("../../log.zig");
const parser = @import("../netsurf.zig");
const js = @import("../js/js.zig");
const Env = @import("../env.zig").Env;
const Page = @import("../page.zig").Page;
const EventTarget = @import("../dom/event_target.zig").EventTarget;
const EventHandler = @import("../events/event.zig").EventHandler;
const JsObject = Env.JsObject;
const Function = Env.Function;
const Allocator = std.mem.Allocator;
const MAX_QUEUE_SIZE = 10;
@@ -70,28 +72,29 @@ pub const MessagePort = struct {
pair: *MessagePort,
closed: bool = false,
started: bool = false,
onmessage_cbk: ?js.Function = null,
onmessageerror_cbk: ?js.Function = null,
onmessage_cbk: ?Function = null,
onmessageerror_cbk: ?Function = null,
// This is the queue of messages to dispatch to THIS MessagePort when the
// MessagePort is started.
queue: std.ArrayListUnmanaged(js.Object) = .empty,
queue: std.ArrayListUnmanaged(JsObject) = .empty,
pub const PostMessageOption = union(enum) {
transfer: js.Object,
transfer: JsObject,
options: Opts,
pub const Opts = struct {
transfer: js.Object,
transfer: JsObject,
};
};
pub fn _postMessage(self: *MessagePort, obj: js.Object, opts_: ?PostMessageOption, page: *Page) !void {
pub fn _postMessage(self: *MessagePort, obj: JsObject, opts_: ?PostMessageOption, page: *Page) !void {
if (self.closed) {
return;
}
if (opts_ != null) {
log.warn(.web_api, "not implemented", .{ .feature = "MessagePort postMessage options" });
return error.NotImplemented;
}
try self.pair.dispatchOrQueue(obj, page.arena);
@@ -122,10 +125,10 @@ pub const MessagePort = struct {
self.pair.closed = true;
}
pub fn get_onmessage(self: *MessagePort) ?js.Function {
pub fn get_onmessage(self: *MessagePort) ?Function {
return self.onmessage_cbk;
}
pub fn get_onmessageerror(self: *MessagePort) ?js.Function {
pub fn get_onmessageerror(self: *MessagePort) ?Function {
return self.onmessageerror_cbk;
}
@@ -150,7 +153,7 @@ pub const MessagePort = struct {
// called from our pair. If port1.postMessage("x") is called, then this
// will be called on port2.
fn dispatchOrQueue(self: *MessagePort, obj: js.Object, arena: Allocator) !void {
fn dispatchOrQueue(self: *MessagePort, obj: JsObject, arena: Allocator) !void {
// our pair should have checked this already
std.debug.assert(self.closed == false);
@@ -165,7 +168,7 @@ pub const MessagePort = struct {
return self.queue.append(arena, try obj.persist());
}
fn dispatch(self: *MessagePort, obj: js.Object) !void {
fn dispatch(self: *MessagePort, obj: JsObject) !void {
// obj is already persisted, don't use `MessageEvent.constructor`, but
// go directly to `init`, which assumes persisted objects.
var evt = try MessageEvent.init(.{ .data = obj });
@@ -180,7 +183,7 @@ pub const MessagePort = struct {
alloc: Allocator,
typ: []const u8,
listener: EventHandler.Listener,
) !?js.Function {
) !?Function {
const target = @as(*parser.EventTarget, @ptrCast(self));
const eh = (try EventHandler.register(alloc, target, typ, listener, null)) orelse unreachable;
return eh.callback;
@@ -205,12 +208,12 @@ pub const MessageEvent = struct {
pub const union_make_copy = true;
proto: parser.Event,
data: ?js.Object,
data: ?JsObject,
// You would think if port1 sends to port2, the source would be port2
// (which is how I read the documentation), but it appears to always be
// null. It can always be set explicitly via the constructor;
source: ?js.Object,
source: ?JsObject,
origin: []const u8,
@@ -224,8 +227,8 @@ pub const MessageEvent = struct {
ports: []*MessagePort,
const Options = struct {
data: ?js.Object = null,
source: ?js.Object = null,
data: ?JsObject = null,
source: ?JsObject = null,
origin: []const u8 = "",
lastEventId: []const u8 = "",
ports: []*MessagePort = &.{},
@@ -241,7 +244,7 @@ pub const MessageEvent = struct {
});
}
// This is like "constructor", but it assumes js.Objects have already been
// This is like "constructor", but it assumes JsObjects have already been
// persisted. Necessary because this `new MessageEvent()` can be called
// directly from JS OR from a port.postMessage. In the latter case, data
// may have already been persisted (as it might need to be queued);
@@ -261,7 +264,7 @@ pub const MessageEvent = struct {
};
}
pub fn get_data(self: *const MessageEvent) !?js.Object {
pub fn get_data(self: *const MessageEvent) !?JsObject {
return self.data;
}
@@ -269,7 +272,7 @@ pub const MessageEvent = struct {
return self.origin;
}
pub fn get_source(self: *const MessageEvent) ?js.Object {
pub fn get_source(self: *const MessageEvent) ?JsObject {
return self.source;
}

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@@ -25,24 +25,24 @@ pub const Attr = struct {
pub const prototype = *Node;
pub const subtype = .node;
pub fn get_namespaceURI(self: *parser.Attribute) ?[]const u8 {
return parser.nodeGetNamespace(parser.attributeToNode(self));
pub fn get_namespaceURI(self: *parser.Attribute) !?[]const u8 {
return try parser.nodeGetNamespace(parser.attributeToNode(self));
}
pub fn get_prefix(self: *parser.Attribute) ?[]const u8 {
return parser.nodeGetPrefix(parser.attributeToNode(self));
pub fn get_prefix(self: *parser.Attribute) !?[]const u8 {
return try parser.nodeGetPrefix(parser.attributeToNode(self));
}
pub fn get_localName(self: *parser.Attribute) ![]const u8 {
return parser.nodeLocalName(parser.attributeToNode(self));
return try parser.nodeLocalName(parser.attributeToNode(self));
}
pub fn get_name(self: *parser.Attribute) ![]const u8 {
return parser.attributeGetName(self);
return try parser.attributeGetName(self);
}
pub fn get_value(self: *parser.Attribute) !?[]const u8 {
return parser.attributeGetValue(self);
return try parser.attributeGetValue(self);
}
pub fn set_value(self: *parser.Attribute, v: []const u8) !?[]const u8 {

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@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ pub const CharacterData = struct {
}
pub fn get_nextElementSibling(self: *parser.CharacterData) !?ElementUnion {
const res = parser.nodeNextElementSibling(parser.characterDataToNode(self));
const res = try parser.nodeNextElementSibling(parser.characterDataToNode(self));
if (res == null) {
return null;
}
@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ pub const CharacterData = struct {
}
pub fn get_previousElementSibling(self: *parser.CharacterData) !?ElementUnion {
const res = parser.nodePreviousElementSibling(parser.characterDataToNode(self));
const res = try parser.nodePreviousElementSibling(parser.characterDataToNode(self));
if (res == null) {
return null;
}
@@ -68,8 +68,8 @@ pub const CharacterData = struct {
// Read/Write attributes
pub fn get_data(self: *parser.CharacterData) []const u8 {
return parser.characterDataData(self);
pub fn get_data(self: *parser.CharacterData) ![]const u8 {
return try parser.characterDataData(self);
}
pub fn set_data(self: *parser.CharacterData, data: []const u8) !void {
@@ -96,18 +96,18 @@ pub const CharacterData = struct {
}
pub fn _substringData(self: *parser.CharacterData, offset: u32, count: u32) ![]const u8 {
return parser.characterDataSubstringData(self, offset, count);
return try parser.characterDataSubstringData(self, offset, count);
}
// netsurf's CharacterData (text, comment) doesn't implement the
// dom_node_get_attributes and thus will crash if we try to call nodeIsEqualNode.
pub fn _isEqualNode(self: *parser.CharacterData, other_node: *parser.Node) bool {
if (parser.nodeType(@ptrCast(@alignCast(self))) != parser.nodeType(other_node)) {
pub fn _isEqualNode(self: *parser.CharacterData, other_node: *parser.Node) !bool {
if (try parser.nodeType(@ptrCast(@alignCast(self))) != try parser.nodeType(other_node)) {
return false;
}
const other: *parser.CharacterData = @ptrCast(other_node);
if (std.mem.eql(u8, get_data(self), get_data(other)) == false) {
if (std.mem.eql(u8, try get_data(self), try get_data(other)) == false) {
return false;
}

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@@ -17,9 +17,8 @@
// along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
const std = @import("std");
const log = @import("../../log.zig");
const js = @import("../js/js.zig");
const log = @import("../../log.zig");
const parser = @import("../netsurf.zig");
const Page = @import("../page.zig").Page;
@@ -39,6 +38,8 @@ const Range = @import("range.zig").Range;
const CustomEvent = @import("../events/custom_event.zig").CustomEvent;
const Env = @import("../env.zig").Env;
const DOMImplementation = @import("implementation.zig").DOMImplementation;
// WEB IDL https://dom.spec.whatwg.org/#document
@@ -155,14 +156,22 @@ pub const Document = struct {
// the spec changed to return an HTMLCollection instead.
// That's why we reimplemented getElementsByTagName by using an
// HTMLCollection in zig here.
pub fn _getElementsByTagName(self: *parser.Document, tag_name: js.String) !collection.HTMLCollection {
return collection.HTMLCollectionByTagName(parser.documentToNode(self), tag_name.string, .{
pub fn _getElementsByTagName(
self: *parser.Document,
tag_name: []const u8,
page: *Page,
) !collection.HTMLCollection {
return try collection.HTMLCollectionByTagName(page.arena, parser.documentToNode(self), tag_name, .{
.include_root = true,
});
}
pub fn _getElementsByClassName(self: *parser.Document, class_names: js.String) !collection.HTMLCollection {
return collection.HTMLCollectionByClassName(parser.documentToNode(self), class_names.string, .{
pub fn _getElementsByClassName(
self: *parser.Document,
classNames: []const u8,
page: *Page,
) !collection.HTMLCollection {
return try collection.HTMLCollectionByClassName(page.arena, parser.documentToNode(self), classNames, .{
.include_root = true,
});
}
@@ -299,87 +308,24 @@ pub const Document = struct {
return &.{};
}
pub fn get_adoptedStyleSheets(self: *parser.Document, page: *Page) !js.Object {
pub fn get_adoptedStyleSheets(self: *parser.Document, page: *Page) !Env.JsObject {
const state = try page.getOrCreateNodeState(@ptrCast(@alignCast(self)));
if (state.adopted_style_sheets) |obj| {
return obj;
}
const obj = try page.js.createArray(0).persist();
const obj = try page.main_context.newArray(0).persist();
state.adopted_style_sheets = obj;
return obj;
}
pub fn set_adoptedStyleSheets(self: *parser.Document, sheets: js.Object, page: *Page) !void {
pub fn set_adoptedStyleSheets(self: *parser.Document, sheets: Env.JsObject, page: *Page) !void {
const state = try page.getOrCreateNodeState(@ptrCast(@alignCast(self)));
state.adopted_style_sheets = try sheets.persist();
}
pub fn _hasFocus(_: *parser.Document) bool {
log.debug(.web_api, "not implemented", .{ .feature = "Document hasFocus" });
return true;
}
pub fn _open(_: *parser.Document, page: *Page) !*parser.DocumentHTML {
if (page.open) {
return page.window.document;
}
// This implementation is invalid.
// According to MDN, we should cleanup registered listeners.
// So we sould cleanup previous DOM memory.
// But this implementation is more simple for now.
const html_doc = try parser.documentHTMLParseFromStr("");
try page.setDocument(html_doc);
page.open = true;
return page.window.document;
}
pub fn _close(_: *parser.Document, page: *Page) !void {
page.open = false;
}
pub fn _write(self: *parser.Document, str: []const u8, page: *Page) !void {
_ = try _open(self, page);
const document = parser.documentHTMLToDocument(page.window.document);
const fragment = try parser.documentParseFragmentFromStr(document, str);
const fragment_node = parser.documentFragmentToNode(fragment);
const fragment_html = parser.nodeFirstChild(fragment_node) orelse return;
const fragment_head = parser.nodeFirstChild(fragment_html) orelse return;
const fragment_body = parser.nodeNextSibling(fragment_head) orelse return;
const document_node = parser.documentToNode(document);
const document_html = parser.nodeFirstChild(document_node) orelse return;
const document_head = parser.nodeFirstChild(document_html) orelse return;
const document_body = parser.nodeNextSibling(document_head) orelse return;
{
const children = try parser.nodeGetChildNodes(fragment_head);
// always index 0, because nodeAppendChild moves the node out of
// the nodeList and into the new tree
while (parser.nodeListItem(children, 0)) |child| {
_ = try parser.nodeAppendChild(document_head, child);
}
}
{
const children = try parser.nodeGetChildNodes(fragment_body);
// always index 0, because nodeAppendChild moves the node out of
// the nodeList and into the new tree
while (parser.nodeListItem(children, 0)) |child| {
_ = try parser.nodeAppendChild(document_body, child);
}
}
}
};
const testing = @import("../../testing.zig");
test "Browser: DOM.Document" {
try testing.htmlRunner("dom/document.html");
}
test "Browser: DOM.Document.write" {
try testing.htmlRunner("dom/document_write.html");
}

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@@ -38,8 +38,8 @@ pub const DocumentFragment = struct {
);
}
pub fn _isEqualNode(self: *parser.DocumentFragment, other_node: *parser.Node) bool {
const other_type = parser.nodeType(other_node);
pub fn _isEqualNode(self: *parser.DocumentFragment, other_node: *parser.Node) !bool {
const other_type = try parser.nodeType(other_node);
if (other_type != .document_fragment) {
return false;
}

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@@ -29,21 +29,21 @@ pub const DocumentType = struct {
pub const subtype = .node;
pub fn get_name(self: *parser.DocumentType) ![]const u8 {
return parser.documentTypeGetName(self);
return try parser.documentTypeGetName(self);
}
pub fn get_publicId(self: *parser.DocumentType) []const u8 {
return parser.documentTypeGetPublicId(self);
pub fn get_publicId(self: *parser.DocumentType) ![]const u8 {
return try parser.documentTypeGetPublicId(self);
}
pub fn get_systemId(self: *parser.DocumentType) []const u8 {
return parser.documentTypeGetSystemId(self);
pub fn get_systemId(self: *parser.DocumentType) ![]const u8 {
return try parser.documentTypeGetSystemId(self);
}
// netsurf's DocumentType doesn't implement the dom_node_get_attributes
// and thus will crash if we try to call nodeIsEqualNode.
pub fn _isEqualNode(self: *parser.DocumentType, other_node: *parser.Node) !bool {
if (parser.nodeType(other_node) != .document_type) {
if (try parser.nodeType(other_node) != .document_type) {
return false;
}
@@ -51,10 +51,10 @@ pub const DocumentType = struct {
if (std.mem.eql(u8, try get_name(self), try get_name(other)) == false) {
return false;
}
if (std.mem.eql(u8, get_publicId(self), get_publicId(other)) == false) {
if (std.mem.eql(u8, try get_publicId(self), try get_publicId(other)) == false) {
return false;
}
if (std.mem.eql(u8, get_systemId(self), get_systemId(other)) == false) {
if (std.mem.eql(u8, try get_systemId(self), try get_systemId(other)) == false) {
return false;
}
return true;

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@@ -25,6 +25,7 @@ const NodeList = @import("nodelist.zig");
const Node = @import("node.zig");
const ResizeObserver = @import("resize_observer.zig");
const MutationObserver = @import("mutation_observer.zig");
const IntersectionObserver = @import("intersection_observer.zig");
const DOMParser = @import("dom_parser.zig").DOMParser;
const TreeWalker = @import("tree_walker.zig").TreeWalker;
const NodeIterator = @import("node_iterator.zig").NodeIterator;
@@ -43,6 +44,7 @@ pub const Interfaces = .{
Node.Interfaces,
ResizeObserver.Interfaces,
MutationObserver.Interfaces,
IntersectionObserver.Interfaces,
DOMParser,
TreeWalker,
NodeIterator,
@@ -52,5 +54,4 @@ pub const Interfaces = .{
@import("range.zig").Interfaces,
@import("Animation.zig"),
@import("MessageChannel.zig").Interfaces,
@import("IntersectionObserver.zig").Interfaces,
};

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@@ -18,7 +18,6 @@
const std = @import("std");
const js = @import("../js/js.zig");
const parser = @import("../netsurf.zig");
const Page = @import("../page.zig").Page;
@@ -34,6 +33,7 @@ const HTMLElem = @import("../html/elements.zig");
const ShadowRoot = @import("../dom/shadow_root.zig").ShadowRoot;
const Animation = @import("Animation.zig");
const JsObject = @import("../env.zig").JsObject;
pub const Union = @import("../html/elements.zig").Union;
@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ pub const Element = struct {
pub fn toInterfaceT(comptime T: type, e: *parser.Element) !T {
const tagname = try parser.elementGetTagName(e) orelse {
// If the owner's document is HTML, assume we have an HTMLElement.
const doc = parser.nodeOwnerDocument(parser.elementToNode(e));
const doc = try parser.nodeOwnerDocument(parser.elementToNode(e));
if (doc != null and !doc.?.is_html) {
return .{ .HTMLElement = @as(*parser.ElementHTML, @ptrCast(e)) };
}
@@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ pub const Element = struct {
const tag = parser.Tag.fromString(tagname) catch {
// If the owner's document is HTML, assume we have an HTMLElement.
const doc = parser.nodeOwnerDocument(parser.elementToNode(e));
const doc = try parser.nodeOwnerDocument(parser.elementToNode(e));
if (doc != null and doc.?.is_html) {
return .{ .HTMLElement = @as(*parser.ElementHTML, @ptrCast(e)) };
}
@@ -87,12 +87,12 @@ pub const Element = struct {
// JS funcs
// --------
pub fn get_namespaceURI(self: *parser.Element) ?[]const u8 {
return parser.nodeGetNamespace(parser.elementToNode(self));
pub fn get_namespaceURI(self: *parser.Element) !?[]const u8 {
return try parser.nodeGetNamespace(parser.elementToNode(self));
}
pub fn get_prefix(self: *parser.Element) ?[]const u8 {
return parser.nodeGetPrefix(parser.elementToNode(self));
pub fn get_prefix(self: *parser.Element) !?[]const u8 {
return try parser.nodeGetPrefix(parser.elementToNode(self));
}
pub fn get_localName(self: *parser.Element) ![]const u8 {
@@ -103,14 +103,6 @@ pub const Element = struct {
return try parser.nodeName(parser.elementToNode(self));
}
pub fn get_dir(self: *parser.Element) ![]const u8 {
return try parser.elementGetAttribute(self, "dir") orelse "";
}
pub fn set_dir(self: *parser.Element, dir: []const u8) !void {
return parser.elementSetAttribute(self, "dir", dir);
}
pub fn get_id(self: *parser.Element) ![]const u8 {
return try parser.elementGetAttribute(self, "id") orelse "";
}
@@ -135,10 +127,6 @@ pub const Element = struct {
return try parser.elementSetAttribute(self, "slot", slot);
}
pub fn get_assignedSlot(self: *parser.Element, page: *const Page) !?*parser.Slot {
return @import("../SlotChangeMonitor.zig").findSlot(self, page);
}
pub fn get_classList(self: *parser.Element) !*parser.TokenList {
return try parser.tokenListCreate(self, "class");
}
@@ -162,7 +150,7 @@ pub const Element = struct {
pub fn set_innerHTML(self: *parser.Element, str: []const u8, page: *Page) !void {
const node = parser.elementToNode(self);
const doc = parser.nodeOwnerDocument(node) orelse return parser.DOMError.WrongDocument;
const doc = try parser.nodeOwnerDocument(node) orelse return parser.DOMError.WrongDocument;
// parse the fragment
const fragment = try parser.documentParseFragmentFromStr(doc, str);
@@ -180,9 +168,9 @@ pub const Element = struct {
// or an actual document. In a blank page, something like:
// x.innerHTML = '<script></script>';
// does _not_ create an empty script, but in a real page, it does. Weird.
const html = parser.nodeFirstChild(fragment_node) orelse return;
const head = parser.nodeFirstChild(html) orelse return;
const body = parser.nodeNextSibling(head) orelse return;
const html = try parser.nodeFirstChild(fragment_node) orelse return;
const head = try parser.nodeFirstChild(html) orelse return;
const body = try parser.nodeNextSibling(head) orelse return;
if (try parser.elementTag(self) == .template) {
// HTMLElementTemplate is special. We don't append these as children
@@ -191,9 +179,11 @@ pub const Element = struct {
// a new fragment
const clean = try parser.documentCreateDocumentFragment(doc);
const children = try parser.nodeGetChildNodes(body);
// always index 0, because nodeAppendChild moves the node out of
// the nodeList and into the new tree
while (parser.nodeListItem(children, 0)) |child| {
const ln = try parser.nodeListLength(children);
for (0..ln) |_| {
// always index 0, because nodeAppendChild moves the node out of
// the nodeList and into the new tree
const child = try parser.nodeListItem(children, 0) orelse continue;
_ = try parser.nodeAppendChild(@ptrCast(@alignCast(clean)), child);
}
@@ -207,102 +197,27 @@ pub const Element = struct {
{
// First, copy some of the head element
const children = try parser.nodeGetChildNodes(head);
// always index 0, because nodeAppendChild moves the node out of
// the nodeList and into the new tree
while (parser.nodeListItem(children, 0)) |child| {
const ln = try parser.nodeListLength(children);
for (0..ln) |_| {
// always index 0, because nodeAppendChild moves the node out of
// the nodeList and into the new tree
const child = try parser.nodeListItem(children, 0) orelse continue;
_ = try parser.nodeAppendChild(node, child);
}
}
{
const children = try parser.nodeGetChildNodes(body);
// always index 0, because nodeAppendChild moves the node out of
// the nodeList and into the new tree
while (parser.nodeListItem(children, 0)) |child| {
const ln = try parser.nodeListLength(children);
for (0..ln) |_| {
// always index 0, because nodeAppendChild moves the node out of
// the nodeList and into the new tree
const child = try parser.nodeListItem(children, 0) orelse continue;
_ = try parser.nodeAppendChild(node, child);
}
}
}
/// Parses the given `input` string and inserts its children to an element at given `position`.
/// https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Element/insertAdjacentHTML
///
/// TODO: Support for XML parsing and `TrustedHTML` instances.
pub fn _insertAdjacentHTML(self: *parser.Element, position: []const u8, input: []const u8) !void {
const self_node = parser.elementToNode(self);
const doc = parser.nodeOwnerDocument(self_node) orelse {
return parser.DOMError.WrongDocument;
};
// Parse the fragment.
// Should return error.Syntax on fail?
const fragment = try parser.documentParseFragmentFromStr(doc, input);
const fragment_node = parser.documentFragmentToNode(fragment);
// We always get it wrapped like so:
// <html><head></head><body>{ ... }</body></html>
// None of the following can be null.
const maybe_html = parser.nodeFirstChild(fragment_node);
std.debug.assert(maybe_html != null);
const html = maybe_html orelse return;
const maybe_body = parser.nodeLastChild(html);
std.debug.assert(maybe_body != null);
const body = maybe_body orelse return;
const children = try parser.nodeGetChildNodes(body);
// * `target_node` is `*Node` (where we actually insert),
// * `prev_node` is `?*Node`.
const target_node, const prev_node = blk: {
// Prefer case-sensitive match.
// "beforeend" was the most common case in my tests; we might adjust the order
// depending on which ones websites prefer most.
if (std.mem.eql(u8, position, "beforeend")) {
break :blk .{ self_node, null };
}
if (std.mem.eql(u8, position, "afterbegin")) {
// Get the first child; null indicates there are no children.
const first_child = parser.nodeFirstChild(self_node);
break :blk .{ self_node, first_child };
}
if (std.mem.eql(u8, position, "beforebegin")) {
// The node must have a parent node in order to use this variant.
const parent = parser.nodeParentNode(self_node) orelse return error.NoModificationAllowed;
// Parent cannot be Document.
// Should have checks for document_fragment and document_type?
if (parser.nodeType(parent) == .document) {
return error.NoModificationAllowed;
}
break :blk .{ parent, self_node };
}
if (std.mem.eql(u8, position, "afterend")) {
// The node must have a parent node in order to use this variant.
const parent = parser.nodeParentNode(self_node) orelse return error.NoModificationAllowed;
// Parent cannot be Document.
if (parser.nodeType(parent) == .document) {
return error.NoModificationAllowed;
}
// Get the next sibling or null; null indicates our node is the only one.
const sibling = parser.nodeNextSibling(self_node);
break :blk .{ parent, sibling };
}
// Thrown if:
// * position is not one of the four listed values.
// * The input is XML that is not well-formed.
return error.Syntax;
};
while (parser.nodeListItem(children, 0)) |child| {
_ = try parser.nodeInsertBefore(target_node, child, prev_node);
}
}
// The closest() method of the Element interface traverses the element and its parents (heading toward the document root) until it finds a node that matches the specified CSS selector.
// Returns the closest ancestor Element or itself, which matches the selectors. If there are no such element, null.
pub fn _closest(self: *parser.Element, selector: []const u8, page: *Page) !?*parser.Element {
@@ -319,7 +234,7 @@ pub const Element = struct {
}
return parser.nodeToElement(current.node);
}
current = current.parent() orelse return null;
current = try current.parent() orelse return null;
}
}
@@ -435,18 +350,28 @@ pub const Element = struct {
return try parser.elementRemoveAttributeNode(self, attr);
}
pub fn _getElementsByTagName(self: *parser.Element, tag_name: js.String) !collection.HTMLCollection {
return collection.HTMLCollectionByTagName(
pub fn _getElementsByTagName(
self: *parser.Element,
tag_name: []const u8,
page: *Page,
) !collection.HTMLCollection {
return try collection.HTMLCollectionByTagName(
page.arena,
parser.elementToNode(self),
tag_name.string,
tag_name,
.{ .include_root = false },
);
}
pub fn _getElementsByClassName(self: *parser.Element, class_names: js.String) !collection.HTMLCollection {
pub fn _getElementsByClassName(
self: *parser.Element,
classNames: []const u8,
page: *Page,
) !collection.HTMLCollection {
return try collection.HTMLCollectionByClassName(
page.arena,
parser.elementToNode(self),
class_names.string,
classNames,
.{ .include_root = false },
);
}
@@ -482,13 +407,13 @@ pub const Element = struct {
// NonDocumentTypeChildNode
// https://dom.spec.whatwg.org/#interface-nondocumenttypechildnode
pub fn get_previousElementSibling(self: *parser.Element) !?Union {
const res = parser.nodePreviousElementSibling(parser.elementToNode(self));
const res = try parser.nodePreviousElementSibling(parser.elementToNode(self));
if (res == null) return null;
return try toInterface(res.?);
}
pub fn get_nextElementSibling(self: *parser.Element) !?Union {
const res = parser.nodeNextElementSibling(parser.elementToNode(self));
const res = try parser.nodeNextElementSibling(parser.elementToNode(self));
if (res == null) return null;
return try toInterface(res.?);
}
@@ -501,7 +426,7 @@ pub const Element = struct {
while (true) {
next = try walker.get_next(root, next) orelse return null;
// ignore non-element nodes.
if (parser.nodeType(next.?) != .element) {
if (try parser.nodeType(next.?) != .element) {
continue;
}
const e = parser.nodeToElement(next.?);
@@ -549,7 +474,7 @@ pub const Element = struct {
// Returns a 0 DOMRect object if the element is eventually detached from the main window
pub fn _getBoundingClientRect(self: *parser.Element, page: *Page) !DOMRect {
// Since we are lazy rendering we need to do this check. We could store the renderer in a viewport such that it could cache these, but it would require tracking changes.
if (!page.isNodeAttached(parser.elementToNode(self))) {
if (!try page.isNodeAttached(parser.elementToNode(self))) {
return DOMRect{
.x = 0,
.y = 0,
@@ -568,7 +493,7 @@ pub const Element = struct {
// We do not render so it only always return the element's bounding rect.
// Returns an empty array if the element is eventually detached from the main window
pub fn _getClientRects(self: *parser.Element, page: *Page) ![]DOMRect {
if (!page.isNodeAttached(parser.elementToNode(self))) {
if (!try page.isNodeAttached(parser.elementToNode(self))) {
return &.{};
}
const heap_ptr = try page.call_arena.create(DOMRect);
@@ -599,8 +524,6 @@ pub const Element = struct {
contentVisibilityAuto: bool,
opacityProperty: bool,
visibilityProperty: bool,
checkVisibilityCSS: bool,
checkOpacity: bool,
};
pub fn _checkVisibility(self: *parser.Element, opts: ?CheckVisibilityOpts) bool {
@@ -626,7 +549,7 @@ pub const Element = struct {
}
// Not sure what to do if there is no owner document
const doc = parser.nodeOwnerDocument(@ptrCast(self)) orelse return error.InvalidArgument;
const doc = try parser.nodeOwnerDocument(@ptrCast(self)) orelse return error.InvalidArgument;
const fragment = try parser.documentCreateDocumentFragment(doc);
const sr = try page.arena.create(ShadowRoot);
sr.* = .{
@@ -660,7 +583,7 @@ pub const Element = struct {
return sr;
}
pub fn _animate(self: *parser.Element, effect: js.Object, opts: js.Object) !Animation {
pub fn _animate(self: *parser.Element, effect: JsObject, opts: JsObject) !Animation {
_ = self;
_ = opts;
return Animation.constructor(effect, null);
@@ -672,7 +595,7 @@ pub const Element = struct {
// for related elements JIT by walking the tree, but there could be
// cases in libdom or the Zig WebAPI where this reference is kept
const as_node: *parser.Node = @ptrCast(self);
const parent = parser.nodeParentNode(as_node) orelse return;
const parent = try parser.nodeParentNode(as_node) orelse return;
_ = try Node._removeChild(parent, as_node);
}
};

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@@ -17,6 +17,7 @@
// along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
const std = @import("std");
const Env = @import("../env.zig").Env;
const parser = @import("../netsurf.zig");
const Page = @import("../page.zig").Page;
@@ -34,7 +35,6 @@ pub const Union = union(enum) {
screen_orientation: *@import("../html/screen.zig").ScreenOrientation,
performance: *@import("performance.zig").Performance,
media_query_list: *@import("../html/media_query_list.zig").MediaQueryList,
navigation: *@import("../navigation/Navigation.zig"),
};
// EventTarget implementation
@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ pub const EventTarget = struct {
pub fn toInterface(et: *parser.EventTarget, page: *Page) !Union {
// libdom assumes that all event targets are libdom nodes. They are not.
switch (parser.eventTargetInternalType(et)) {
switch (try parser.eventTargetInternalType(et)) {
.libdom_node => {
return .{ .node = try nod.Node.toInterface(@as(*parser.Node, @ptrCast(et))) };
},
@@ -83,11 +83,6 @@ pub const EventTarget = struct {
.media_query_list => {
return .{ .media_query_list = @fieldParentPtr("base", @as(*parser.EventTargetTBase, @ptrCast(et))) };
},
.navigation => {
const NavigationEventTarget = @import("../navigation/NavigationEventTarget.zig");
const base: *NavigationEventTarget = @fieldParentPtr("base", @as(*parser.EventTargetTBase, @ptrCast(et)));
return .{ .navigation = @fieldParentPtr("proto", base) };
},
}
}
@@ -95,7 +90,6 @@ pub const EventTarget = struct {
// --------
pub fn constructor(page: *Page) !*parser.EventTarget {
const et = try page.arena.create(EventTarget);
et.* = .{};
return @ptrCast(&et.base);
}
@@ -107,9 +101,6 @@ pub const EventTarget = struct {
page: *Page,
) !void {
_ = try EventHandler.register(page.arena, self, typ, listener, opts);
if (std.mem.eql(u8, typ, "slotchange")) {
try page.registerSlotChangeMonitor();
}
}
const RemoveEventListenerOpts = union(enum) {

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@@ -23,6 +23,7 @@ const parser = @import("../netsurf.zig");
const Element = @import("element.zig").Element;
const Union = @import("element.zig").Union;
const JsThis = @import("../env.zig").JsThis;
const Walker = @import("walker.zig").Walker;
const Matcher = union(enum) {
@@ -51,13 +52,13 @@ pub const MatchByTagName = struct {
tag: []const u8,
is_wildcard: bool,
fn init(tag_name: []const u8) MatchByTagName {
fn init(arena: Allocator, tag_name: []const u8) !MatchByTagName {
if (std.mem.eql(u8, tag_name, "*")) {
return .{ .tag = "*", .is_wildcard = true };
}
return .{
.tag = tag_name,
.tag = try arena.dupe(u8, tag_name),
.is_wildcard = false,
};
}
@@ -68,14 +69,15 @@ pub const MatchByTagName = struct {
};
pub fn HTMLCollectionByTagName(
arena: Allocator,
root: ?*parser.Node,
tag_name: []const u8,
opts: Opts,
) HTMLCollection {
return .{
) !HTMLCollection {
return HTMLCollection{
.root = root,
.walker = .{ .walkerDepthFirst = .{} },
.matcher = .{ .matchByTagName = MatchByTagName.init(tag_name) },
.matcher = .{ .matchByTagName = try MatchByTagName.init(arena, tag_name) },
.mutable = opts.mutable,
.include_root = opts.include_root,
};
@@ -84,9 +86,9 @@ pub fn HTMLCollectionByTagName(
pub const MatchByClassName = struct {
class_names: []const u8,
fn init(class_names: []const u8) !MatchByClassName {
fn init(arena: Allocator, class_names: []const u8) !MatchByClassName {
return .{
.class_names = class_names,
.class_names = try arena.dupe(u8, class_names),
};
}
@@ -105,14 +107,15 @@ pub const MatchByClassName = struct {
};
pub fn HTMLCollectionByClassName(
arena: Allocator,
root: ?*parser.Node,
class_names: []const u8,
classNames: []const u8,
opts: Opts,
) !HTMLCollection {
return HTMLCollection{
.root = root,
.walker = .{ .walkerDepthFirst = .{} },
.matcher = .{ .matchByClassName = try MatchByClassName.init(class_names) },
.matcher = .{ .matchByClassName = try MatchByClassName.init(arena, classNames) },
.mutable = opts.mutable,
.include_root = opts.include_root,
};
@@ -121,8 +124,10 @@ pub fn HTMLCollectionByClassName(
pub const MatchByName = struct {
name: []const u8,
fn init(name: []const u8) !MatchByName {
return .{ .name = name };
fn init(arena: Allocator, name: []const u8) !MatchByName {
return .{
.name = try arena.dupe(u8, name),
};
}
pub fn match(self: MatchByName, node: *parser.Node) !bool {
@@ -133,6 +138,7 @@ pub const MatchByName = struct {
};
pub fn HTMLCollectionByName(
arena: Allocator,
root: ?*parser.Node,
name: []const u8,
opts: Opts,
@@ -140,7 +146,7 @@ pub fn HTMLCollectionByName(
return HTMLCollection{
.root = root,
.walker = .{ .walkerDepthFirst = .{} },
.matcher = .{ .matchByName = try MatchByName.init(name) },
.matcher = .{ .matchByName = try MatchByName.init(arena, name) },
.mutable = opts.mutable,
.include_root = opts.include_root,
};
@@ -197,8 +203,8 @@ pub fn HTMLCollectionChildren(
};
}
pub fn HTMLCollectionEmpty() HTMLCollection {
return .{
pub fn HTMLCollectionEmpty() !HTMLCollection {
return HTMLCollection{
.root = null,
.walker = .{ .walkerNone = .{} },
.matcher = .{ .matchFalse = .{} },
@@ -220,11 +226,14 @@ pub const MatchByLinks = struct {
}
};
pub fn HTMLCollectionByLinks(root: ?*parser.Node, opts: Opts) HTMLCollection {
return .{
pub fn HTMLCollectionByLinks(
root: ?*parser.Node,
opts: Opts,
) !HTMLCollection {
return HTMLCollection{
.root = root,
.walker = .{ .walkerDepthFirst = .{} },
.matcher = .{ .matchByLinks = .{} },
.matcher = .{ .matchByLinks = MatchByLinks{} },
.mutable = opts.mutable,
.include_root = opts.include_root,
};
@@ -243,11 +252,14 @@ pub const MatchByAnchors = struct {
}
};
pub fn HTMLCollectionByAnchors(root: ?*parser.Node, opts: Opts) HTMLCollection {
return .{
pub fn HTMLCollectionByAnchors(
root: ?*parser.Node,
opts: Opts,
) !HTMLCollection {
return HTMLCollection{
.root = root,
.walker = .{ .walkerDepthFirst = .{} },
.matcher = .{ .matchByAnchors = .{} },
.matcher = .{ .matchByAnchors = MatchByAnchors{} },
.mutable = opts.mutable,
.include_root = opts.include_root,
};
@@ -286,7 +298,7 @@ const Opts = struct {
// WEB IDL https://dom.spec.whatwg.org/#htmlcollection
// HTMLCollection is re implemented in zig here because libdom
// dom_html_collection expects a comparison function callback as argument.
// dom_html_collection expects a comparison function callback as arguement.
// But we wanted a dynamically comparison here, according to the match tagname.
pub const HTMLCollection = struct {
matcher: Matcher,
@@ -332,7 +344,7 @@ pub const HTMLCollection = struct {
var node = try self.start() orelse return 0;
while (true) {
if (parser.nodeType(node) == .element) {
if (try parser.nodeType(node) == .element) {
if (try self.matcher.match(node)) {
len += 1;
}
@@ -359,7 +371,7 @@ pub const HTMLCollection = struct {
}
while (true) {
if (parser.nodeType(node) == .element) {
if (try parser.nodeType(node) == .element) {
if (try self.matcher.match(node)) {
// check if we found the searched element.
if (i == index) {
@@ -393,7 +405,7 @@ pub const HTMLCollection = struct {
var node = try self.start() orelse return null;
while (true) {
if (parser.nodeType(node) == .element) {
if (try parser.nodeType(node) == .element) {
if (try self.matcher.match(node)) {
const elem = @as(*parser.Element, @ptrCast(node));
@@ -428,23 +440,24 @@ pub const HTMLCollection = struct {
return null;
}
pub fn indexed_get(self: *HTMLCollection, index: u32, has_value: *bool) !?Union {
return (try _item(self, index)) orelse {
has_value.* = false;
return undefined;
};
}
pub fn postAttach(self: *HTMLCollection, js_this: JsThis) !void {
const len = try self.get_length();
for (0..len) |i| {
const node = try self.item(@intCast(i)) orelse unreachable;
const e = @as(*parser.Element, @ptrCast(node));
const as_interface = try Element.toInterface(e);
try js_this.setIndex(@intCast(i), as_interface, .{});
pub fn named_get(self: *const HTMLCollection, name: []const u8, has_value: *bool) !?Union {
// Even though an entry might have an empty id, the spec says
// that namedItem("") should always return null
if (name.len == 0) {
return null;
if (try item_name(e)) |name| {
// Even though an entry might have an empty id, the spec says
// that namedItem("") should always return null
if (name.len > 0) {
// Named fields should not be enumerable (it is defined with
// the LegacyUnenumerableNamedProperties flag.)
try js_this.set(name, as_interface, .{ .DONT_ENUM = true });
}
}
}
return (try _namedItem(self, name)) orelse {
has_value.* = false;
return undefined;
};
}
};

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@@ -0,0 +1,186 @@
// Copyright (C) 2023-2025 Lightpanda (Selecy SAS)
//
// Francis Bouvier <francis@lightpanda.io>
// Pierre Tachoire <pierre@lightpanda.io>
//
// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as
// published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the
// License, or (at your option) any later version.
//
// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
// along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
const std = @import("std");
const log = @import("../../log.zig");
const parser = @import("../netsurf.zig");
const Page = @import("../page.zig").Page;
const Env = @import("../env.zig").Env;
const Element = @import("element.zig").Element;
pub const Interfaces = .{
IntersectionObserver,
IntersectionObserverEntry,
};
// This is supposed to listen to change between the root and observation targets.
// However, our rendered stores everything as 1 pixel sized boxes in a long row that never changes.
// As such, there are no changes to intersections between the root and any target.
// Instead we keep a list of all entries that are being observed.
// The callback is called with all entries everytime a new entry is added(observed).
// Potentially we should also call the callback at a regular interval.
// The returned Entries are phony, they always indicate full intersection.
// https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/IntersectionObserver
pub const IntersectionObserver = struct {
page: *Page,
callback: Env.Function,
options: IntersectionObserverOptions,
observed_entries: std.ArrayListUnmanaged(IntersectionObserverEntry),
// new IntersectionObserver(callback)
// new IntersectionObserver(callback, options) [not supported yet]
pub fn constructor(callback: Env.Function, options_: ?IntersectionObserverOptions, page: *Page) !IntersectionObserver {
var options = IntersectionObserverOptions{
.root = parser.documentToNode(parser.documentHTMLToDocument(page.window.document)),
.rootMargin = "0px 0px 0px 0px",
.threshold = .{ .single = 0.0 },
};
if (options_) |*o| {
if (o.root) |root| {
options.root = root;
} // Other properties are not used due to the way we render
}
return .{
.page = page,
.callback = callback,
.options = options,
.observed_entries = .{},
};
}
pub fn _disconnect(self: *IntersectionObserver) !void {
self.observed_entries = .{}; // We don't free as it is on an arena
}
pub fn _observe(self: *IntersectionObserver, target_element: *parser.Element) !void {
for (self.observed_entries.items) |*observer| {
if (observer.target == target_element) {
return; // Already observed
}
}
try self.observed_entries.append(self.page.arena, .{
.page = self.page,
.target = target_element,
.options = &self.options,
});
var result: Env.Function.Result = undefined;
self.callback.tryCall(void, .{self.observed_entries.items}, &result) catch {
log.debug(.user_script, "callback error", .{
.err = result.exception,
.stack = result.stack,
.source = "intersection observer",
});
};
}
pub fn _unobserve(self: *IntersectionObserver, target: *parser.Element) !void {
for (self.observed_entries.items, 0..) |*observer, index| {
if (observer.target == target) {
_ = self.observed_entries.swapRemove(index);
break;
}
}
}
pub fn _takeRecords(self: *IntersectionObserver) []IntersectionObserverEntry {
return self.observed_entries.items;
}
};
const IntersectionObserverOptions = struct {
root: ?*parser.Node, // Element or Document
rootMargin: ?[]const u8,
threshold: ?Threshold,
const Threshold = union(enum) {
single: f32,
list: []const f32,
};
};
// https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/IntersectionObserverEntry
// https://w3c.github.io/IntersectionObserver/#intersection-observer-entry
pub const IntersectionObserverEntry = struct {
page: *Page,
target: *parser.Element,
options: *IntersectionObserverOptions,
// Returns the bounds rectangle of the target element as a DOMRectReadOnly. The bounds are computed as described in the documentation for Element.getBoundingClientRect().
pub fn get_boundingClientRect(self: *const IntersectionObserverEntry) !Element.DOMRect {
return Element._getBoundingClientRect(self.target, self.page);
}
// Returns the ratio of the intersectionRect to the boundingClientRect.
pub fn get_intersectionRatio(_: *const IntersectionObserverEntry) f32 {
return 1.0;
}
// Returns a DOMRectReadOnly representing the target's visible area.
pub fn get_intersectionRect(self: *const IntersectionObserverEntry) !Element.DOMRect {
return Element._getBoundingClientRect(self.target, self.page);
}
// A Boolean value which is true if the target element intersects with the
// intersection observer's root. If this is true, then, the
// IntersectionObserverEntry describes a transition into a state of
// intersection; if it's false, then you know the transition is from
// intersecting to not-intersecting.
pub fn get_isIntersecting(_: *const IntersectionObserverEntry) bool {
return true;
}
// Returns a DOMRectReadOnly for the intersection observer's root.
pub fn get_rootBounds(self: *const IntersectionObserverEntry) !Element.DOMRect {
const root = self.options.root.?;
if (@intFromPtr(root) == @intFromPtr(self.page.window.document)) {
return self.page.renderer.boundingRect();
}
const root_type = try parser.nodeType(root);
var element: *parser.Element = undefined;
switch (root_type) {
.element => element = parser.nodeToElement(root),
.document => {
const doc = parser.nodeToDocument(root);
element = (try parser.documentGetDocumentElement(doc)).?;
},
else => return error.InvalidState,
}
return Element._getBoundingClientRect(element, self.page);
}
// The Element whose intersection with the root changed.
pub fn get_target(self: *const IntersectionObserverEntry) *parser.Element {
return self.target;
}
// TODO: pub fn get_time(self: *const IntersectionObserverEntry)
};
const testing = @import("../../testing.zig");
test "Browser: DOM.IntersectionObserver" {
try testing.htmlRunner("dom/intersection_observer.html");
}

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@@ -17,12 +17,13 @@
// along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
const std = @import("std");
const Allocator = std.mem.Allocator;
const js = @import("../js/js.zig");
const log = @import("../../log.zig");
const parser = @import("../netsurf.zig");
const Page = @import("../page.zig").Page;
const Env = @import("../env.zig").Env;
const NodeList = @import("nodelist.zig").NodeList;
pub const Interfaces = .{
@@ -35,21 +36,21 @@ const Walker = @import("../dom/walker.zig").WalkerChildren;
// WEB IDL https://dom.spec.whatwg.org/#interface-mutationobserver
pub const MutationObserver = struct {
page: *Page,
cbk: js.Function,
cbk: Env.Function,
connected: bool,
scheduled: bool,
observers: std.ArrayListUnmanaged(*Observer),
// List of records which were observed. When the call scope ends, we need to
// execute our callback with it.
observed: std.ArrayListUnmanaged(MutationRecord),
pub fn constructor(cbk: js.Function, page: *Page) !MutationObserver {
pub fn constructor(cbk: Env.Function, page: *Page) !MutationObserver {
return .{
.cbk = cbk,
.page = page,
.observed = .{},
.connected = true,
.scheduled = false,
.observers = .empty,
};
}
@@ -68,17 +69,15 @@ pub const MutationObserver = struct {
.event_node = .{ .id = self.cbk.id, .func = Observer.handle },
};
try self.observers.append(arena, observer);
// register node's events
if (options.childList or options.subtree) {
observer.dom_node_inserted_listener = try parser.eventTargetAddEventListener(
_ = try parser.eventTargetAddEventListener(
parser.toEventTarget(parser.Node, node),
"DOMNodeInserted",
&observer.event_node,
false,
);
observer.dom_node_removed_listener = try parser.eventTargetAddEventListener(
_ = try parser.eventTargetAddEventListener(
parser.toEventTarget(parser.Node, node),
"DOMNodeRemoved",
&observer.event_node,
@@ -86,7 +85,7 @@ pub const MutationObserver = struct {
);
}
if (options.attr()) {
observer.dom_node_attribute_modified_listener = try parser.eventTargetAddEventListener(
_ = try parser.eventTargetAddEventListener(
parser.toEventTarget(parser.Node, node),
"DOMAttrModified",
&observer.event_node,
@@ -94,7 +93,7 @@ pub const MutationObserver = struct {
);
}
if (options.cdata()) {
observer.dom_cdata_modified_listener = try parser.eventTargetAddEventListener(
_ = try parser.eventTargetAddEventListener(
parser.toEventTarget(parser.Node, node),
"DOMCharacterDataModified",
&observer.event_node,
@@ -102,7 +101,7 @@ pub const MutationObserver = struct {
);
}
if (options.subtree) {
observer.dom_subtree_modified_listener = try parser.eventTargetAddEventListener(
_ = try parser.eventTargetAddEventListener(
parser.toEventTarget(parser.Node, node),
"DOMSubtreeModified",
&observer.event_node,
@@ -113,6 +112,10 @@ pub const MutationObserver = struct {
fn callback(ctx: *anyopaque) ?u32 {
const self: *MutationObserver = @ptrCast(@alignCast(ctx));
if (self.connected == false) {
self.scheduled = true;
return null;
}
self.scheduled = false;
const records = self.observed.items;
@@ -122,8 +125,8 @@ pub const MutationObserver = struct {
defer self.observed.clearRetainingCapacity();
var result: js.Function.Result = undefined;
self.cbk.tryCallWithThis(void, self, .{records}, &result) catch {
var result: Env.Function.Result = undefined;
self.cbk.tryCall(void, .{records}, &result) catch {
log.debug(.user_script, "callback error", .{
.err = result.exception,
.stack = result.stack,
@@ -133,55 +136,9 @@ pub const MutationObserver = struct {
return null;
}
// TODO
pub fn _disconnect(self: *MutationObserver) !void {
for (self.observers.items) |observer| {
const event_target = parser.toEventTarget(parser.Node, observer.node);
if (observer.dom_node_inserted_listener) |listener| {
try parser.eventTargetRemoveEventListener(
event_target,
"DOMNodeInserted",
listener,
false,
);
}
if (observer.dom_node_removed_listener) |listener| {
try parser.eventTargetRemoveEventListener(
event_target,
"DOMNodeRemoved",
listener,
false,
);
}
if (observer.dom_node_attribute_modified_listener) |listener| {
try parser.eventTargetRemoveEventListener(
event_target,
"DOMAttrModified",
listener,
false,
);
}
if (observer.dom_cdata_modified_listener) |listener| {
try parser.eventTargetRemoveEventListener(
event_target,
"DOMCharacterDataModified",
listener,
false,
);
}
if (observer.dom_subtree_modified_listener) |listener| {
try parser.eventTargetRemoveEventListener(
event_target,
"DOMSubtreeModified",
listener,
false,
);
}
}
self.observers.clearRetainingCapacity();
self.connected = false;
}
// TODO
@@ -266,12 +223,6 @@ const Observer = struct {
event_node: parser.EventNode,
dom_node_inserted_listener: ?*parser.EventListener = null,
dom_node_removed_listener: ?*parser.EventListener = null,
dom_node_attribute_modified_listener: ?*parser.EventListener = null,
dom_cdata_modified_listener: ?*parser.EventListener = null,
dom_subtree_modified_listener: ?*parser.EventListener = null,
fn appliesTo(
self: *const Observer,
target: *parser.Node,
@@ -333,7 +284,7 @@ const Observer = struct {
const mutation_event = parser.eventToMutationEvent(event);
const event_type = blk: {
const t = parser.eventType(event);
const t = try parser.eventType(event);
break :blk std.meta.stringToEnum(MutationEventType, t) orelse return;
};
@@ -351,12 +302,12 @@ const Observer = struct {
.DOMAttrModified => {
record.attribute_name = parser.mutationEventAttributeName(mutation_event) catch null;
if (self.options.attributeOldValue) {
record.old_value = parser.mutationEventPrevValue(mutation_event);
record.old_value = parser.mutationEventPrevValue(mutation_event) catch null;
}
},
.DOMCharacterDataModified => {
if (self.options.characterDataOldValue) {
record.old_value = parser.mutationEventPrevValue(mutation_event);
record.old_value = parser.mutationEventPrevValue(mutation_event) catch null;
}
},
.DOMNodeInserted => {

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@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ const std = @import("std");
const log = @import("../../log.zig");
const parser = @import("../netsurf.zig");
const generate = @import("../js/generate.zig");
const generate = @import("../../runtime/generate.zig");
const Page = @import("../page.zig").Page;
const EventTarget = @import("event_target.zig").EventTarget;
@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ pub const Node = struct {
pub const subtype = .node;
pub fn toInterface(node: *parser.Node) !Union {
return switch (parser.nodeType(node)) {
return switch (try parser.nodeType(node)) {
.element => try Element.toInterfaceT(
Union,
@as(*parser.Element, @ptrCast(node)),
@@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ pub const Node = struct {
}
pub fn get_firstChild(self: *parser.Node) !?Union {
const res = parser.nodeFirstChild(self);
const res = try parser.nodeFirstChild(self);
if (res == null) {
return null;
}
@@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ pub const Node = struct {
}
pub fn get_lastChild(self: *parser.Node) !?Union {
const res = parser.nodeLastChild(self);
const res = try parser.nodeLastChild(self);
if (res == null) {
return null;
}
@@ -140,7 +140,7 @@ pub const Node = struct {
}
pub fn get_nextSibling(self: *parser.Node) !?Union {
const res = parser.nodeNextSibling(self);
const res = try parser.nodeNextSibling(self);
if (res == null) {
return null;
}
@@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ pub const Node = struct {
}
pub fn get_previousSibling(self: *parser.Node) !?Union {
const res = parser.nodePreviousSibling(self);
const res = try parser.nodePreviousSibling(self);
if (res == null) {
return null;
}
@@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ pub const Node = struct {
}
pub fn get_parentNode(self: *parser.Node) !?Union {
const res = parser.nodeParentNode(self);
const res = try parser.nodeParentNode(self);
if (res == null) {
return null;
}
@@ -164,7 +164,7 @@ pub const Node = struct {
}
pub fn get_parentElement(self: *parser.Node) !?ElementUnion {
const res = parser.nodeParentElement(self);
const res = try parser.nodeParentElement(self);
if (res == null) {
return null;
}
@@ -176,11 +176,11 @@ pub const Node = struct {
}
pub fn get_nodeType(self: *parser.Node) !u8 {
return @intFromEnum(parser.nodeType(self));
return @intFromEnum(try parser.nodeType(self));
}
pub fn get_ownerDocument(self: *parser.Node) !?*parser.DocumentHTML {
const res = parser.nodeOwnerDocument(self);
const res = try parser.nodeOwnerDocument(self);
if (res == null) {
return null;
}
@@ -190,12 +190,12 @@ pub const Node = struct {
pub fn get_isConnected(self: *parser.Node) !bool {
var node = self;
while (true) {
const node_type = parser.nodeType(node);
const node_type = try parser.nodeType(node);
if (node_type == .document) {
return true;
}
if (parser.nodeParentNode(node)) |parent| {
if (try parser.nodeParentNode(node)) |parent| {
// didn't find a document, but node has a parent, let's see
// if it's connected;
node = parent;
@@ -222,15 +222,15 @@ pub const Node = struct {
// Read/Write attributes
pub fn get_nodeValue(self: *parser.Node) !?[]const u8 {
return parser.nodeValue(self);
return try parser.nodeValue(self);
}
pub fn set_nodeValue(self: *parser.Node, data: []u8) !void {
try parser.nodeSetValue(self, data);
}
pub fn get_textContent(self: *parser.Node) ?[]const u8 {
return parser.nodeTextContent(self);
pub fn get_textContent(self: *parser.Node) !?[]const u8 {
return try parser.nodeTextContent(self);
}
pub fn set_textContent(self: *parser.Node, data: []u8) !void {
@@ -240,8 +240,8 @@ pub const Node = struct {
// Methods
pub fn _appendChild(self: *parser.Node, child: *parser.Node) !Union {
const self_owner = parser.nodeOwnerDocument(self);
const child_owner = parser.nodeOwnerDocument(child);
const self_owner = try parser.nodeOwnerDocument(self);
const child_owner = try parser.nodeOwnerDocument(child);
// If the node to be inserted has a different ownerDocument than the parent node,
// modern browsers automatically adopt the node and its descendants into
@@ -272,14 +272,14 @@ pub const Node = struct {
return 0;
}
const docself = parser.nodeOwnerDocument(self) orelse blk: {
if (parser.nodeType(self) == .document) {
const docself = try parser.nodeOwnerDocument(self) orelse blk: {
if (try parser.nodeType(self) == .document) {
break :blk @as(*parser.Document, @ptrCast(self));
}
break :blk null;
};
const docother = parser.nodeOwnerDocument(other) orelse blk: {
if (parser.nodeType(other) == .document) {
const docother = try parser.nodeOwnerDocument(other) orelse blk: {
if (try parser.nodeType(other) == .document) {
break :blk @as(*parser.Document, @ptrCast(other));
}
break :blk null;
@@ -299,8 +299,8 @@ pub const Node = struct {
@intFromEnum(parser.DocumentPosition.contained_by);
}
const rootself = parser.nodeGetRootNode(self);
const rootother = parser.nodeGetRootNode(other);
const rootself = try parser.nodeGetRootNode(self);
const rootother = try parser.nodeGetRootNode(other);
if (rootself != rootother) {
return @intFromEnum(parser.DocumentPosition.disconnected) +
@intFromEnum(parser.DocumentPosition.implementation_specific) +
@@ -347,8 +347,8 @@ pub const Node = struct {
return 0;
}
pub fn _contains(self: *parser.Node, other: *parser.Node) bool {
return parser.nodeContains(self, other);
pub fn _contains(self: *parser.Node, other: *parser.Node) !bool {
return try parser.nodeContains(self, other);
}
// Returns itself or ancestor object inheriting from Node.
@@ -360,60 +360,32 @@ pub const Node = struct {
node: Union,
};
pub fn _getRootNode(self: *parser.Node, options: ?struct { composed: bool = false }, page: *Page) !GetRootNodeResult {
const composed = if (options) |opts| opts.composed else false;
if (options) |options_| if (options_.composed) {
log.warn(.web_api, "not implemented", .{ .feature = "getRootNode composed" });
};
var current_root = parser.nodeGetRootNode(self);
while (true) {
const node_type = parser.nodeType(current_root);
if (node_type == .document_fragment) {
if (parser.documentFragmentGetHost(@ptrCast(current_root))) |host| {
if (page.getNodeState(host)) |state| {
if (state.shadow_root) |sr| {
if (!composed) {
return .{ .shadow_root = sr };
}
current_root = parser.nodeGetRootNode(@ptrCast(sr.host));
continue;
}
}
}
const root = try parser.nodeGetRootNode(self);
if (page.getNodeState(root)) |state| {
if (state.shadow_root) |sr| {
return .{ .shadow_root = sr };
}
break;
}
return .{ .node = try Node.toInterface(current_root) };
return .{ .node = try Node.toInterface(root) };
}
pub fn _hasChildNodes(self: *parser.Node) bool {
return parser.nodeHasChildNodes(self);
}
fn is_template(self: *parser.Node) !bool {
if (parser.nodeType(self) != .element) {
return false;
}
const e = parser.nodeToElement(self);
return try parser.elementTag(e) == .template;
pub fn _hasChildNodes(self: *parser.Node) !bool {
return try parser.nodeHasChildNodes(self);
}
pub fn get_childNodes(self: *parser.Node, page: *Page) !NodeList {
// special case for template:
// > The Node.childNodes property of the <template> element is always empty
// https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Reference/Elements/template#usage_notes
if (try is_template(self)) {
return .{};
}
const allocator = page.arena;
var list: NodeList = .{};
var n = parser.nodeFirstChild(self) orelse return list;
var n = try parser.nodeFirstChild(self) orelse return list;
while (true) {
try list.append(allocator, n);
n = parser.nodeNextSibling(n) orelse return list;
n = try parser.nodeNextSibling(n) orelse return list;
}
}
@@ -422,8 +394,8 @@ pub const Node = struct {
return _appendChild(self, new_node);
}
const self_owner = parser.nodeOwnerDocument(self);
const new_node_owner = parser.nodeOwnerDocument(new_node);
const self_owner = try parser.nodeOwnerDocument(self);
const new_node_owner = try parser.nodeOwnerDocument(new_node);
// If the node to be inserted has a different ownerDocument than the parent node,
// modern browsers automatically adopt the node and its descendants into
@@ -443,7 +415,7 @@ pub const Node = struct {
}
pub fn _isDefaultNamespace(self: *parser.Node, namespace: ?[]const u8) !bool {
return parser.nodeIsDefaultNamespace(self, namespace);
return try parser.nodeIsDefaultNamespace(self, namespace);
}
pub fn _isEqualNode(self: *parser.Node, other: *parser.Node) !bool {
@@ -451,10 +423,10 @@ pub const Node = struct {
return try parser.nodeIsEqualNode(self, other);
}
pub fn _isSameNode(self: *parser.Node, other: *parser.Node) bool {
pub fn _isSameNode(self: *parser.Node, other: *parser.Node) !bool {
// TODO: other is not an optional parameter, but can be null.
// NOTE: there is no need to use isSameNode(); instead use the === strict equality operator
return parser.nodeIsSameNode(self, other);
return try parser.nodeIsSameNode(self, other);
}
pub fn _lookupPrefix(self: *parser.Node, namespace: ?[]const u8) !?[]const u8 {
@@ -489,7 +461,7 @@ pub const Node = struct {
// Check if the hierarchy node tree constraints are respected.
// For now, it checks only if new nodes are not self.
// TODO implements the others constraints.
// TODO implements the others contraints.
// see https://dom.spec.whatwg.org/#concept-node-tree
pub fn hierarchy(self: *parser.Node, nodes: []const NodeOrText) bool {
for (nodes) |n| {
@@ -510,9 +482,9 @@ pub const Node = struct {
return parser.DOMError.HierarchyRequest;
}
const doc = (parser.nodeOwnerDocument(self)) orelse return;
const doc = (try parser.nodeOwnerDocument(self)) orelse return;
if (parser.nodeFirstChild(self)) |first| {
if (try parser.nodeFirstChild(self)) |first| {
for (nodes) |node| {
_ = try parser.nodeInsertBefore(self, try node.toNode(doc), first);
}
@@ -534,7 +506,7 @@ pub const Node = struct {
return parser.DOMError.HierarchyRequest;
}
const doc = (parser.nodeOwnerDocument(self)) orelse return;
const doc = (try parser.nodeOwnerDocument(self)) orelse return;
for (nodes) |node| {
_ = try parser.nodeAppendChild(self, try node.toNode(doc));
}
@@ -553,7 +525,7 @@ pub const Node = struct {
// remove existing children
try removeChildren(self);
const doc = (parser.nodeOwnerDocument(self)) orelse return;
const doc = (try parser.nodeOwnerDocument(self)) orelse return;
// add new children
for (nodes) |node| {
_ = try parser.nodeAppendChild(self, try node.toNode(doc));
@@ -561,30 +533,30 @@ pub const Node = struct {
}
pub fn removeChildren(self: *parser.Node) !void {
if (!parser.nodeHasChildNodes(self)) return;
if (!try parser.nodeHasChildNodes(self)) return;
const children = try parser.nodeGetChildNodes(self);
const ln = parser.nodeListLength(children);
const ln = try parser.nodeListLength(children);
var i: u32 = 0;
while (i < ln) {
defer i += 1;
// we always retrieve the 0 index child on purpose: libdom nodelist
// are dynamic. So the next child to remove is always as pos 0.
const child = parser.nodeListItem(children, 0) orelse continue;
const child = try parser.nodeListItem(children, 0) orelse continue;
_ = try parser.nodeRemoveChild(self, child);
}
}
pub fn before(self: *parser.Node, nodes: []const NodeOrText) !void {
const parent = parser.nodeParentNode(self) orelse return;
const doc = (parser.nodeOwnerDocument(parent)) orelse return;
const parent = try parser.nodeParentNode(self) orelse return;
const doc = (try parser.nodeOwnerDocument(parent)) orelse return;
var sibling: ?*parser.Node = self;
// have to find the first sibling that isn't in nodes
CHECK: while (sibling) |s| {
for (nodes) |n| {
if (n.is(s)) {
sibling = parser.nodePreviousSibling(s);
sibling = try parser.nodePreviousSibling(s);
continue :CHECK;
}
}
@@ -592,7 +564,7 @@ pub const Node = struct {
}
if (sibling == null) {
sibling = parser.nodeFirstChild(parent);
sibling = try parser.nodeFirstChild(parent);
}
if (sibling) |ref_node| {
@@ -606,15 +578,15 @@ pub const Node = struct {
}
pub fn after(self: *parser.Node, nodes: []const NodeOrText) !void {
const parent = parser.nodeParentNode(self) orelse return;
const doc = (parser.nodeOwnerDocument(parent)) orelse return;
const parent = try parser.nodeParentNode(self) orelse return;
const doc = (try parser.nodeOwnerDocument(parent)) orelse return;
// have to find the first sibling that isn't in nodes
var sibling = parser.nodeNextSibling(self);
var sibling = try parser.nodeNextSibling(self);
CHECK: while (sibling) |s| {
for (nodes) |n| {
if (n.is(s)) {
sibling = parser.nodeNextSibling(s);
sibling = try parser.nodeNextSibling(s);
continue :CHECK;
}
}

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@@ -17,8 +17,8 @@
// along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
const std = @import("std");
const js = @import("../js/js.zig");
const parser = @import("../netsurf.zig");
const Env = @import("../env.zig").Env;
const Node = @import("node.zig").Node;
pub const NodeFilter = struct {
@@ -43,13 +43,10 @@ pub const NodeFilter = struct {
const VerifyResult = enum { accept, skip, reject };
pub fn verify(what_to_show: u32, filter: ?js.Function, node: *parser.Node) !VerifyResult {
const node_type = parser.nodeType(node);
pub fn verify(what_to_show: u32, filter: ?Env.Function, node: *parser.Node) !VerifyResult {
const node_type = try parser.nodeType(node);
// Verify that we can show this node type.
// Per the DOM spec, what_to_show filters which nodes to return, but should
// still traverse children. So we return .skip (not .reject) when the node
// type doesn't match.
if (!switch (node_type) {
.attribute => what_to_show & NodeFilter._SHOW_ATTRIBUTE != 0,
.cdata_section => what_to_show & NodeFilter._SHOW_CDATA_SECTION != 0,
@@ -63,7 +60,7 @@ pub fn verify(what_to_show: u32, filter: ?js.Function, node: *parser.Node) !Veri
.notation => what_to_show & NodeFilter._SHOW_NOTATION != 0,
.processing_instruction => what_to_show & NodeFilter._SHOW_PROCESSING_INSTRUCTION != 0,
.text => what_to_show & NodeFilter._SHOW_TEXT != 0,
}) return .skip;
}) return .reject;
// Verify that we aren't filtering it out.
if (filter) |f| {

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@@ -18,8 +18,8 @@
const std = @import("std");
const js = @import("../js/js.zig");
const parser = @import("../netsurf.zig");
const Env = @import("../env.zig").Env;
const NodeFilter = @import("node_filter.zig");
const Node = @import("node.zig").Node;
const NodeUnion = @import("node.zig").Union;
@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ pub const NodeIterator = struct {
reference_node: *parser.Node,
what_to_show: u32,
filter: ?NodeIteratorOpts,
filter_func: ?js.Function,
filter_func: ?Env.Function,
pointer_before_current: bool = true,
// used to track / block recursive filters
is_in_callback: bool = false,
@@ -45,15 +45,15 @@ pub const NodeIterator = struct {
// One of the few cases where null and undefined resolve to different default.
// We need the raw JsObject so that we can probe the tri state:
// null, undefined or i32.
pub const WhatToShow = js.Object;
pub const WhatToShow = Env.JsObject;
pub const NodeIteratorOpts = union(enum) {
function: js.Function,
object: struct { acceptNode: js.Function },
function: Env.Function,
object: struct { acceptNode: Env.Function },
};
pub fn init(node: *parser.Node, what_to_show_: ?WhatToShow, filter: ?NodeIteratorOpts) !NodeIterator {
var filter_func: ?js.Function = null;
var filter_func: ?Env.Function = null;
if (filter) |f| {
filter_func = switch (f) {
.function => |func| func,
@@ -74,10 +74,10 @@ pub const NodeIterator = struct {
return .{
.root = node,
.filter = filter,
.reference_node = node,
.filter_func = filter_func,
.what_to_show = what_to_show,
.filter = filter,
.filter_func = filter_func,
};
}
@@ -115,30 +115,17 @@ pub const NodeIterator = struct {
if (try self.firstChild(self.reference_node)) |child| {
self.reference_node = child;
self.pointer_before_current = false;
return try Node.toInterface(child);
}
var current = self.reference_node;
while (current != self.root) {
// Try to get next sibling (including .skip/.reject nodes we need to descend into)
if (try self.nextSiblingOrSkipReject(current)) |result| {
if (result.should_descend) {
// This is a .skip/.reject node - try to find acceptable children within it
if (try self.firstChild(result.node)) |child| {
self.reference_node = child;
return try Node.toInterface(child);
}
// No acceptable children, continue looking at this node's siblings
current = result.node;
continue;
}
// This is an .accept node - return it
self.reference_node = result.node;
return try Node.toInterface(result.node);
if (try self.nextSibling(current)) |sibling| {
self.reference_node = sibling;
return try Node.toInterface(sibling);
}
current = (parser.nodeParentNode(current)) orelse break;
current = (try parser.nodeParentNode(current)) orelse break;
}
return null;
@@ -160,7 +147,7 @@ pub const NodeIterator = struct {
}
var current = self.reference_node;
while (parser.nodePreviousSibling(current)) |previous| {
while (try parser.nodePreviousSibling(current)) |previous| {
current = previous;
switch (try NodeFilter.verify(self.what_to_show, self.filter_func, current)) {
@@ -202,11 +189,11 @@ pub const NodeIterator = struct {
fn firstChild(self: *const NodeIterator, node: *parser.Node) !?*parser.Node {
const children = try parser.nodeGetChildNodes(node);
const child_count = parser.nodeListLength(children);
const child_count = try parser.nodeListLength(children);
for (0..child_count) |i| {
const index: u32 = @intCast(i);
const child = (parser.nodeListItem(children, index)) orelse return null;
const child = (try parser.nodeListItem(children, index)) orelse return null;
switch (try NodeFilter.verify(self.what_to_show, self.filter_func, child)) {
.accept => return child, // NOTE: Skip and reject are equivalent for NodeIterator, this is different from TreeWalker
@@ -219,12 +206,12 @@ pub const NodeIterator = struct {
fn lastChild(self: *const NodeIterator, node: *parser.Node) !?*parser.Node {
const children = try parser.nodeGetChildNodes(node);
const child_count = parser.nodeListLength(children);
const child_count = try parser.nodeListLength(children);
var index: u32 = child_count;
while (index > 0) {
index -= 1;
const child = (parser.nodeListItem(children, index)) orelse return null;
const child = (try parser.nodeListItem(children, index)) orelse return null;
switch (try NodeFilter.verify(self.what_to_show, self.filter_func, child)) {
.accept => return child, // NOTE: Skip and reject are equivalent for NodeIterator, this is different from TreeWalker
@@ -242,7 +229,7 @@ pub const NodeIterator = struct {
var current = node;
while (true) {
if (current == self.root) return null;
current = (parser.nodeParentNode(current)) orelse return null;
current = (try parser.nodeParentNode(current)) orelse return null;
switch (try NodeFilter.verify(self.what_to_show, self.filter_func, current)) {
.accept => return current,
@@ -256,7 +243,7 @@ pub const NodeIterator = struct {
var current = node;
while (true) {
current = (parser.nodeNextSibling(current)) orelse return null;
current = (try parser.nodeNextSibling(current)) orelse return null;
switch (try NodeFilter.verify(self.what_to_show, self.filter_func, current)) {
.accept => return current,
@@ -267,22 +254,6 @@ pub const NodeIterator = struct {
return null;
}
// Get the next sibling that is either acceptable or should be descended into (skip/reject)
fn nextSiblingOrSkipReject(self: *const NodeIterator, node: *parser.Node) !?struct { node: *parser.Node, should_descend: bool } {
var current = node;
while (true) {
current = (parser.nodeNextSibling(current)) orelse return null;
switch (try NodeFilter.verify(self.what_to_show, self.filter_func, current)) {
.accept => return .{ .node = current, .should_descend = false },
.skip, .reject => return .{ .node = current, .should_descend = true },
}
}
return null;
}
fn callbackStart(self: *NodeIterator) !void {
if (self.is_in_callback) {
// this is the correct DOMExeption

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@@ -17,12 +17,13 @@
// along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
const std = @import("std");
const Allocator = std.mem.Allocator;
const js = @import("../js/js.zig");
const log = @import("../../log.zig");
const parser = @import("../netsurf.zig");
const JsThis = @import("../env.zig").JsThis;
const Function = @import("../env.zig").Function;
const NodeUnion = @import("node.zig").Union;
const Node = @import("node.zig").Node;
@@ -100,20 +101,13 @@ pub const NodeList = struct {
nodes: NodesArrayList = .{},
pub fn deinit(self: *NodeList, allocator: Allocator) void {
self.nodes.deinit(allocator);
pub fn deinit(self: *NodeList, alloc: std.mem.Allocator) void {
// TODO unref all nodes
self.nodes.deinit(alloc);
}
pub fn ensureTotalCapacity(self: *NodeList, allocator: Allocator, n: usize) !void {
return self.nodes.ensureTotalCapacity(allocator, n);
}
pub fn append(self: *NodeList, allocator: Allocator, node: *parser.Node) !void {
try self.nodes.append(allocator, node);
}
pub fn appendAssumeCapacity(self: *NodeList, node: *parser.Node) void {
self.nodes.appendAssumeCapacity(node);
pub fn append(self: *NodeList, alloc: std.mem.Allocator, node: *parser.Node) !void {
try self.nodes.append(alloc, node);
}
pub fn get_length(self: *const NodeList) u32 {
@@ -146,10 +140,10 @@ pub const NodeList = struct {
// };
// }
pub fn _forEach(self: *NodeList, cbk: js.Function) !void { // TODO handle thisArg
pub fn _forEach(self: *NodeList, cbk: Function) !void { // TODO handle thisArg
for (self.nodes.items, 0..) |n, i| {
const ii: u32 = @intCast(i);
var result: js.Function.Result = undefined;
var result: Function.Result = undefined;
cbk.tryCall(void, .{ n, ii, self }, &result) catch {
log.debug(.user_script, "forEach callback", .{ .err = result.exception, .stack = result.stack });
};
@@ -173,7 +167,7 @@ pub const NodeList = struct {
}
// TODO entries() https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/NodeList/entries
pub fn postAttach(self: *NodeList, js_this: js.This) !void {
pub fn postAttach(self: *NodeList, js_this: JsThis) !void {
const len = self.get_length();
for (0..len) |i| {
const node = try self._item(@intCast(i)) orelse unreachable;

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@@ -18,9 +18,9 @@
const std = @import("std");
const js = @import("../js/js.zig");
const parser = @import("../netsurf.zig");
const EventTarget = @import("../dom/event_target.zig").EventTarget;
const Env = @import("../env.zig").Env;
const Page = @import("../page.zig").Page;
const milliTimestamp = @import("../../datetime.zig").milliTimestamp;
@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ pub const Performance = struct {
return milliTimestamp() - self.time_origin;
}
pub fn _mark(_: *Performance, name: js.String, _options: ?PerformanceMark.Options, page: *Page) !PerformanceMark {
pub fn _mark(_: *Performance, name: []const u8, _options: ?PerformanceMark.Options, page: *Page) !PerformanceMark {
const mark: PerformanceMark = try .constructor(name, _options, page);
// TODO: Should store this in an entries list
return mark;
@@ -148,14 +148,14 @@ pub const PerformanceMark = struct {
pub const prototype = *PerformanceEntry;
proto: PerformanceEntry,
detail: ?js.Object,
detail: ?Env.JsObject,
const Options = struct {
detail: ?js.Object = null,
detail: ?Env.JsObject = null,
startTime: ?f64 = null,
};
pub fn constructor(name: js.String, _options: ?Options, page: *Page) !PerformanceMark {
pub fn constructor(name: []const u8, _options: ?Options, page: *Page) !PerformanceMark {
const perf = &page.window.performance;
const options = _options orelse Options{};
@@ -166,12 +166,14 @@ pub const PerformanceMark = struct {
}
const detail = if (options.detail) |d| try d.persist() else null;
const proto = PerformanceEntry{ .name = name.string, .entry_type = .mark, .start_time = start_time };
const duped_name = try page.arena.dupe(u8, name);
const proto = PerformanceEntry{ .name = duped_name, .entry_type = .mark, .start_time = start_time };
return .{ .proto = proto, .detail = detail };
}
pub fn get_detail(self: *const PerformanceMark) ?js.Object {
pub fn get_detail(self: *const PerformanceMark) ?Env.JsObject {
return self.detail;
}
};
@@ -195,7 +197,7 @@ test "Performance: now" {
}
var after = perf._now();
while (after <= now) { // Loop until after > now
while (after <= now) { // Loop untill after > now
try testing.expectEqual(after, now);
after = perf._now();
}

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@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@
// along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
const std = @import("std");
const js = @import("../js/js.zig");
const Env = @import("../env.zig").Env;
const PerformanceEntry = @import("performance.zig").PerformanceEntry;
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ const PerformanceEntry = @import("performance.zig").PerformanceEntry;
pub const PerformanceObserver = struct {
pub const _supportedEntryTypes = [0][]const u8{};
pub fn constructor(cbk: js.Function) PerformanceObserver {
pub fn constructor(cbk: Env.Function) PerformanceObserver {
_ = cbk;
return .{};
}

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@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ pub const ProcessingInstruction = struct {
}
pub fn get_data(self: *parser.ProcessingInstruction) !?[]const u8 {
return parser.nodeValue(parser.processingInstructionToNode(self));
return try parser.nodeValue(parser.processingInstructionToNode(self));
}
pub fn set_data(self: *parser.ProcessingInstruction, data: []u8) !void {
@@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ pub const ProcessingInstruction = struct {
// netsurf's ProcessInstruction doesn't implement the dom_node_get_attributes
// and thus will crash if we try to call nodeIsEqualNode.
pub fn _isEqualNode(self: *parser.ProcessingInstruction, other_node: *parser.Node) !bool {
if (parser.nodeType(other_node) != .processing_instruction) {
if (try parser.nodeType(other_node) != .processing_instruction) {
return false;
}

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@@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ pub const Range = struct {
pub fn _setStart(self: *Range, node: *parser.Node, offset_: i32) !void {
try ensureValidOffset(node, offset_);
const offset: u32 = @intCast(offset_);
const position = compare(node, offset, self.proto.end_node, self.proto.end_offset) catch |err| switch (err) {
const position = compare(node, offset, self.proto.start_node, self.proto.start_offset) catch |err| switch (err) {
error.WrongDocument => blk: {
// allow a node with a different root than the current, or
// a disconnected one. Treat it as if it's "after", so that
@@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ pub const Range = struct {
};
if (position == 1) {
// if we're setting the node after the current end, the end must
// if we're setting the node after the current start, the end must
// be set too.
self.proto.end_offset = offset;
self.proto.end_node = node;
@@ -176,10 +176,10 @@ pub const Range = struct {
self.proto.end_node = node;
// Set end_offset
switch (parser.nodeType(node)) {
switch (try parser.nodeType(node)) {
.text, .cdata_section, .comment, .processing_instruction => {
// For text-like nodes, end_offset should be the length of the text data
if (parser.nodeValue(node)) |text_data| {
if (try parser.nodeValue(node)) |text_data| {
self.proto.end_offset = @intCast(text_data.len);
} else {
self.proto.end_offset = 0;
@@ -188,7 +188,7 @@ pub const Range = struct {
else => {
// For element and other nodes, end_offset is the number of children
const child_nodes = try parser.nodeGetChildNodes(node);
const child_count = parser.nodeListLength(child_nodes);
const child_count = try parser.nodeListLength(child_nodes);
self.proto.end_offset = @intCast(child_count);
},
}
@@ -211,7 +211,7 @@ pub const Range = struct {
pub fn _comparePoint(self: *const Range, node: *parser.Node, offset_: i32) !i32 {
const start = self.proto.start_node;
if (parser.nodeGetRootNode(start) != parser.nodeGetRootNode(node)) {
if (try parser.nodeGetRootNode(start) != try parser.nodeGetRootNode(node)) {
// WPT really wants this error to be first. Later, when we check
// if the relative position is 'disconnected', it'll also catch this
// case, but WPT will complain because it sometimes also sends
@@ -219,7 +219,7 @@ pub const Range = struct {
return error.WrongDocument;
}
if (parser.nodeType(node) == .document_type) {
if (try parser.nodeType(node) == .document_type) {
return error.InvalidNodeType;
}
@@ -245,8 +245,8 @@ pub const Range = struct {
}
pub fn _intersectsNode(self: *const Range, node: *parser.Node) !bool {
const start_root = parser.nodeGetRootNode(self.proto.start_node);
const node_root = parser.nodeGetRootNode(node);
const start_root = try parser.nodeGetRootNode(self.proto.start_node);
const node_root = try parser.nodeGetRootNode(node);
if (start_root != node_root) {
return false;
}
@@ -299,29 +299,29 @@ fn ensureValidOffset(node: *parser.Node, offset: i32) !void {
fn nodeLength(node: *parser.Node) !usize {
switch (try isTextual(node)) {
true => return ((parser.nodeTextContent(node)) orelse "").len,
true => return ((try parser.nodeTextContent(node)) orelse "").len,
false => {
const children = try parser.nodeGetChildNodes(node);
return @intCast(parser.nodeListLength(children));
return @intCast(try parser.nodeListLength(children));
},
}
}
fn isTextual(node: *parser.Node) !bool {
return switch (parser.nodeType(node)) {
return switch (try parser.nodeType(node)) {
.text, .comment, .cdata_section => true,
else => false,
};
}
fn getParentAndIndex(child: *parser.Node) !struct { *parser.Node, u32 } {
const parent = (parser.nodeParentNode(child)) orelse return error.InvalidNodeType;
const parent = (try parser.nodeParentNode(child)) orelse return error.InvalidNodeType;
const children = try parser.nodeGetChildNodes(parent);
const ln = parser.nodeListLength(children);
const ln = try parser.nodeListLength(children);
var i: u32 = 0;
while (i < ln) {
defer i += 1;
const c = parser.nodeListItem(children, i) orelse continue;
const c = try parser.nodeListItem(children, i) orelse continue;
if (c == child) {
return .{ parent, i };
}
@@ -363,7 +363,7 @@ fn compare(node_a: *parser.Node, offset_a: u32, node_b: *parser.Node, offset_b:
if (position & @intFromEnum(parser.DocumentPosition.contains) == @intFromEnum(parser.DocumentPosition.contains)) {
// node_a contains node_b
var child = node_b;
while (parser.nodeParentNode(child)) |parent| {
while (try parser.nodeParentNode(child)) |parent| {
if (parent == node_a) {
// child.parentNode == node_a
break;
@@ -378,7 +378,7 @@ fn compare(node_a: *parser.Node, offset_a: u32, node_b: *parser.Node, offset_b:
const child_parent, const child_index = try getParentAndIndex(child);
std.debug.assert(node_a == child_parent);
return if (offset_a <= child_index) -1 else 1;
return if (child_index < offset_a) -1 else 1;
}
return -1;

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@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@
// You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
// along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
const js = @import("../js/js.zig");
const Env = @import("../env.zig").Env;
const parser = @import("../netsurf.zig");
pub const Interfaces = .{
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ pub const Interfaces = .{
// WEB IDL https://drafts.csswg.org/resize-observer/#resize-observer-interface
pub const ResizeObserver = struct {
pub fn constructor(cbk: js.Function) ResizeObserver {
pub fn constructor(cbk: Env.Function) ResizeObserver {
_ = cbk;
return .{};
}

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@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ const std = @import("std");
const dump = @import("../dump.zig");
const parser = @import("../netsurf.zig");
const js = @import(".././js/js.zig");
const Env = @import("../env.zig").Env;
const Page = @import("../page.zig").Page;
const Node = @import("node.zig").Node;
const Element = @import("element.zig").Element;
@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ pub const ShadowRoot = struct {
mode: Mode,
host: *parser.Element,
proto: *parser.DocumentFragment,
adopted_style_sheets: ?js.Object = null,
adopted_style_sheets: ?Env.JsObject = null,
pub const Mode = enum {
open,
@@ -45,17 +45,17 @@ pub const ShadowRoot = struct {
return Element.toInterface(self.host);
}
pub fn get_adoptedStyleSheets(self: *ShadowRoot, page: *Page) !js.Object {
pub fn get_adoptedStyleSheets(self: *ShadowRoot, page: *Page) !Env.JsObject {
if (self.adopted_style_sheets) |obj| {
return obj;
}
const obj = try page.js.createArray(0).persist();
const obj = try page.main_context.newArray(0).persist();
self.adopted_style_sheets = obj;
return obj;
}
pub fn set_adoptedStyleSheets(self: *ShadowRoot, sheets: js.Object) !void {
pub fn set_adoptedStyleSheets(self: *ShadowRoot, sheets: Env.JsObject) !void {
self.adopted_style_sheets = try sheets.persist();
}
@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ pub const ShadowRoot = struct {
pub fn set_innerHTML(self: *ShadowRoot, str_: ?[]const u8) !void {
const sr_doc = parser.documentFragmentToNode(self.proto);
const doc = parser.nodeOwnerDocument(sr_doc) orelse return parser.DOMError.WrongDocument;
const doc = try parser.nodeOwnerDocument(sr_doc) orelse return parser.DOMError.WrongDocument;
try Node.removeChildren(sr_doc);
const str = str_ orelse return;
@@ -80,16 +80,16 @@ pub const ShadowRoot = struct {
// element.
// For ShadowRoot, it appears the only the children within the body should
// be set.
const html = parser.nodeFirstChild(fragment_node) orelse return;
const head = parser.nodeFirstChild(html) orelse return;
const body = parser.nodeNextSibling(head) orelse return;
const html = try parser.nodeFirstChild(fragment_node) orelse return;
const head = try parser.nodeFirstChild(html) orelse return;
const body = try parser.nodeNextSibling(head) orelse return;
const children = try parser.nodeGetChildNodes(body);
const ln = parser.nodeListLength(children);
const ln = try parser.nodeListLength(children);
for (0..ln) |_| {
// always index 0, because nodeAppendChild moves the node out of
// the nodeList and into the new tree
const child = parser.nodeListItem(children, 0) orelse continue;
const child = try parser.nodeListItem(children, 0) orelse continue;
_ = try parser.nodeAppendChild(sr_doc, child);
}
}

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@@ -18,11 +18,12 @@
const std = @import("std");
const js = @import("../js/js.zig");
const log = @import("../../log.zig");
const parser = @import("../netsurf.zig");
const iterator = @import("../iterator/iterator.zig");
const Function = @import("../env.zig").Function;
const JsObject = @import("../env.zig").JsObject;
const DOMException = @import("exceptions.zig").DOMException;
pub const Interfaces = .{
@@ -136,10 +137,10 @@ pub const DOMTokenList = struct {
}
// TODO handle thisArg
pub fn _forEach(self: *parser.TokenList, cbk: js.Function, this_arg: js.Object) !void {
pub fn _forEach(self: *parser.TokenList, cbk: Function, this_arg: JsObject) !void {
var entries = _entries(self);
while (try entries._next()) |entry| {
var result: js.Function.Result = undefined;
var result: Function.Result = undefined;
cbk.tryCallWithThis(void, this_arg, .{ entry.@"1", entry.@"0", self }, &result) catch {
log.debug(.user_script, "callback error", .{
.err = result.exception,

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@@ -17,10 +17,11 @@
// along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
const std = @import("std");
const js = @import("../js/js.zig");
const parser = @import("../netsurf.zig");
const NodeFilter = @import("node_filter.zig");
const Env = @import("../env.zig").Env;
const Page = @import("../page.zig").Page;
const Node = @import("node.zig").Node;
const NodeUnion = @import("node.zig").Union;
@@ -30,20 +31,20 @@ pub const TreeWalker = struct {
current_node: *parser.Node,
what_to_show: u32,
filter: ?TreeWalkerOpts,
filter_func: ?js.Function,
filter_func: ?Env.Function,
// One of the few cases where null and undefined resolve to different default.
// We need the raw JsObject so that we can probe the tri state:
// null, undefined or i32.
pub const WhatToShow = js.Object;
pub const WhatToShow = Env.JsObject;
pub const TreeWalkerOpts = union(enum) {
function: js.Function,
object: struct { acceptNode: js.Function },
function: Env.Function,
object: struct { acceptNode: Env.Function },
};
pub fn init(node: *parser.Node, what_to_show_: ?WhatToShow, filter: ?TreeWalkerOpts) !TreeWalker {
var filter_func: ?js.Function = null;
var filter_func: ?Env.Function = null;
if (filter) |f| {
filter_func = switch (f) {
@@ -94,11 +95,11 @@ pub const TreeWalker = struct {
fn firstChild(self: *const TreeWalker, node: *parser.Node) !?*parser.Node {
const children = try parser.nodeGetChildNodes(node);
const child_count = parser.nodeListLength(children);
const child_count = try parser.nodeListLength(children);
for (0..child_count) |i| {
const index: u32 = @intCast(i);
const child = (parser.nodeListItem(children, index)) orelse return null;
const child = (try parser.nodeListItem(children, index)) orelse return null;
switch (try NodeFilter.verify(self.what_to_show, self.filter_func, child)) {
.accept => return child,
@@ -112,12 +113,12 @@ pub const TreeWalker = struct {
fn lastChild(self: *const TreeWalker, node: *parser.Node) !?*parser.Node {
const children = try parser.nodeGetChildNodes(node);
const child_count = parser.nodeListLength(children);
const child_count = try parser.nodeListLength(children);
var index: u32 = child_count;
while (index > 0) {
index -= 1;
const child = (parser.nodeListItem(children, index)) orelse return null;
const child = (try parser.nodeListItem(children, index)) orelse return null;
switch (try NodeFilter.verify(self.what_to_show, self.filter_func, child)) {
.accept => return child,
@@ -133,7 +134,7 @@ pub const TreeWalker = struct {
var current = node;
while (true) {
current = (parser.nodeNextSibling(current)) orelse return null;
current = (try parser.nodeNextSibling(current)) orelse return null;
switch (try NodeFilter.verify(self.what_to_show, self.filter_func, current)) {
.accept => return current,
@@ -144,28 +145,11 @@ pub const TreeWalker = struct {
return null;
}
// Get the next sibling that is either acceptable or should be descended into (skip)
fn nextSiblingOrSkip(self: *const TreeWalker, node: *parser.Node) !?struct { node: *parser.Node, should_descend: bool } {
var current = node;
while (true) {
current = (parser.nodeNextSibling(current)) orelse return null;
switch (try NodeFilter.verify(self.what_to_show, self.filter_func, current)) {
.accept => return .{ .node = current, .should_descend = false },
.skip => return .{ .node = current, .should_descend = true },
.reject => continue,
}
}
return null;
}
fn previousSibling(self: *const TreeWalker, node: *parser.Node) !?*parser.Node {
var current = node;
while (true) {
current = (parser.nodePreviousSibling(current)) orelse return null;
current = (try parser.nodePreviousSibling(current)) orelse return null;
switch (try NodeFilter.verify(self.what_to_show, self.filter_func, current)) {
.accept => return current,
@@ -182,7 +166,7 @@ pub const TreeWalker = struct {
var current = node;
while (true) {
if (current == self.root) return null;
current = (parser.nodeParentNode(current)) orelse return null;
current = (try parser.nodeParentNode(current)) orelse return null;
switch (try NodeFilter.verify(self.what_to_show, self.filter_func, current)) {
.accept => return current,
@@ -210,36 +194,19 @@ pub const TreeWalker = struct {
}
pub fn _nextNode(self: *TreeWalker) !?NodeUnion {
var current = self.current_node;
// First, try to go to first child of current node
if (try self.firstChild(current)) |child| {
if (try self.firstChild(self.current_node)) |child| {
self.current_node = child;
return try Node.toInterface(child);
}
// No acceptable children, move to next node in tree
var current = self.current_node;
while (current != self.root) {
const result = try self.nextSiblingOrSkip(current) orelse {
// No next sibling, go up to parent and continue
// or, if there is no parent, we're done
current = (parser.nodeParentNode(current)) orelse break;
continue;
};
if (!result.should_descend) {
// This is an .accept node - return it
self.current_node = result.node;
return try Node.toInterface(result.node);
if (try self.nextSibling(current)) |sibling| {
self.current_node = sibling;
return try Node.toInterface(sibling);
}
// This is a .skip node - try to find acceptable children within it
if (try self.firstChild(result.node)) |child| {
self.current_node = child;
return try Node.toInterface(child);
}
// No acceptable children, continue looking at this node's siblings
current = result.node;
current = (try parser.nodeParentNode(current)) orelse break;
}
return null;
@@ -267,7 +234,7 @@ pub const TreeWalker = struct {
if (self.current_node == self.root) return null;
var current = self.current_node;
while (parser.nodePreviousSibling(current)) |previous| {
while (try parser.nodePreviousSibling(current)) |previous| {
current = previous;
switch (try NodeFilter.verify(self.what_to_show, self.filter_func, current)) {

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@@ -44,39 +44,39 @@ pub const WalkerDepthFirst = struct {
var n = cur orelse root;
// TODO deinit next
if (parser.nodeFirstChild(n)) |next| {
if (try parser.nodeFirstChild(n)) |next| {
return next;
}
// TODO deinit next
if (parser.nodeNextSibling(n)) |next| {
if (try parser.nodeNextSibling(n)) |next| {
return next;
}
// TODO deinit parent
// Back to the parent of cur.
// If cur has no parent, then the iteration is over.
var parent = parser.nodeParentNode(n) orelse return null;
var parent = try parser.nodeParentNode(n) orelse return null;
// TODO deinit lastchild
var lastchild = parser.nodeLastChild(parent);
var lastchild = try parser.nodeLastChild(parent);
while (n != root and n == lastchild) {
n = parent;
// TODO deinit parent
// Back to the prev's parent.
// If prev has no parent, then the loop must stop.
parent = parser.nodeParentNode(n) orelse break;
parent = try parser.nodeParentNode(n) orelse break;
// TODO deinit lastchild
lastchild = parser.nodeLastChild(parent);
lastchild = try parser.nodeLastChild(parent);
}
if (n == root) {
return null;
}
return parser.nodeNextSibling(n);
return try parser.nodeNextSibling(n);
}
};
@@ -84,14 +84,14 @@ pub const WalkerDepthFirst = struct {
pub const WalkerChildren = struct {
pub fn get_next(_: WalkerChildren, root: *parser.Node, cur: ?*parser.Node) !?*parser.Node {
// On walk start, we return the first root's child.
if (cur == null) return parser.nodeFirstChild(root);
if (cur == null) return try parser.nodeFirstChild(root);
// If cur is root, then return null.
// This is a special case, if the root is included in the walk, we
// don't want to go further to find children.
if (root == cur.?) return null;
return parser.nodeNextSibling(cur.?);
return try parser.nodeNextSibling(cur.?);
}
};

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@@ -26,13 +26,7 @@ pub const Opts = struct {
// set to include element shadowroots in the dump
page: ?*const Page = null,
strip_mode: StripMode = .{},
pub const StripMode = struct {
js: bool = false,
ui: bool = false,
css: bool = false,
};
exclude_scripts: bool = false,
};
// writer must be a std.io.Writer
@@ -47,8 +41,8 @@ pub fn writeDocType(doc_type: *parser.DocumentType, writer: *std.Io.Writer) !voi
try writer.writeAll("<!DOCTYPE ");
try writer.writeAll(try parser.documentTypeGetName(doc_type));
const public_id = parser.documentTypeGetPublicId(doc_type);
const system_id = parser.documentTypeGetSystemId(doc_type);
const public_id = try parser.documentTypeGetPublicId(doc_type);
const system_id = try parser.documentTypeGetSystemId(doc_type);
if (public_id.len != 0 and system_id.len != 0) {
try writer.writeAll(" PUBLIC \"");
try writeEscapedAttributeValue(writer, public_id);
@@ -69,11 +63,11 @@ pub fn writeDocType(doc_type: *parser.DocumentType, writer: *std.Io.Writer) !voi
}
pub fn writeNode(node: *parser.Node, opts: Opts, writer: *std.Io.Writer) anyerror!void {
switch (parser.nodeType(node)) {
switch (try parser.nodeType(node)) {
.element => {
// open the tag
const tag_type = try parser.nodeHTMLGetTagType(node) orelse .undef;
if (try isStripped(tag_type, node, opts.strip_mode)) {
if (opts.exclude_scripts and try isScriptOrRelated(tag_type, node)) {
return;
}
@@ -110,7 +104,7 @@ pub fn writeNode(node: *parser.Node, opts: Opts, writer: *std.Io.Writer) anyerro
if (try isVoid(parser.nodeToElement(node))) return;
if (tag_type == .script) {
try writer.writeAll(parser.nodeTextContent(node) orelse "");
try writer.writeAll(try parser.nodeTextContent(node) orelse "");
} else {
// write the children
// TODO avoid recursion
@@ -123,17 +117,17 @@ pub fn writeNode(node: *parser.Node, opts: Opts, writer: *std.Io.Writer) anyerro
try writer.writeAll(">");
},
.text => {
const v = parser.nodeValue(node) orelse return;
const v = try parser.nodeValue(node) orelse return;
try writeEscapedTextNode(writer, v);
},
.cdata_section => {
const v = parser.nodeValue(node) orelse return;
const v = try parser.nodeValue(node) orelse return;
try writer.writeAll("<![CDATA[");
try writer.writeAll(v);
try writer.writeAll("]]>");
},
.comment => {
const v = parser.nodeValue(node) orelse return;
const v = try parser.nodeValue(node) orelse return;
try writer.writeAll("<!--");
try writer.writeAll(v);
try writer.writeAll("-->");
@@ -165,22 +159,9 @@ pub fn writeChildren(root: *parser.Node, opts: Opts, writer: *std.Io.Writer) !vo
}
}
fn isStripped(tag_type: parser.Tag, node: *parser.Node, strip_mode: Opts.StripMode) !bool {
if (strip_mode.js and try isJsRelated(tag_type, node)) {
return true;
}
if (strip_mode.css and try isCssRelated(tag_type, node)) {
return true;
}
if (strip_mode.ui and try isUIRelated(tag_type, node)) {
return true;
}
return false;
}
fn isJsRelated(tag_type: parser.Tag, node: *parser.Node) !bool {
// When `exclude_scripts` is passed to dump, we don't include <script> tags.
// We also want to omit <link rel=preload as=ascript>
fn isScriptOrRelated(tag_type: parser.Tag, node: *parser.Node) !bool {
if (tag_type == .script) {
return true;
}
@@ -197,34 +178,6 @@ fn isJsRelated(tag_type: parser.Tag, node: *parser.Node) !bool {
return false;
}
fn isCssRelated(tag_type: parser.Tag, node: *parser.Node) !bool {
if (tag_type == .style) {
return true;
}
if (tag_type == .link) {
const el = parser.nodeToElement(node);
const rel = try parser.elementGetAttribute(el, "rel") orelse return false;
return std.ascii.eqlIgnoreCase(rel, "stylesheet");
}
return false;
}
fn isUIRelated(tag_type: parser.Tag, node: *parser.Node) !bool {
if (try isCssRelated(tag_type, node)) {
return true;
}
if (tag_type == .img or tag_type == .picture or tag_type == .video) {
return true;
}
if (tag_type == .undef) {
const name = try parser.nodeLocalName(node);
if (std.mem.eql(u8, name, "svg")) {
return true;
}
}
return false;
}
// area, base, br, col, embed, hr, img, input, link, meta, source, track, wbr
// https://html.spec.whatwg.org/#void-elements
fn isVoid(elem: *parser.Element) !bool {
@@ -236,10 +189,10 @@ fn isVoid(elem: *parser.Element) !bool {
};
}
fn writeEscapedTextNode(writer: *std.Io.Writer, value: []const u8) !void {
fn writeEscapedTextNode(writer: anytype, value: []const u8) !void {
var v = value;
while (v.len > 0) {
const index = std.mem.indexOfAnyPos(u8, v, 0, &.{ '&', '<', '>', 194 }) orelse {
const index = std.mem.indexOfAnyPos(u8, v, 0, &.{ '&', '<', '>' }) orelse {
return writer.writeAll(v);
};
try writer.writeAll(v[0..index]);
@@ -247,22 +200,13 @@ fn writeEscapedTextNode(writer: *std.Io.Writer, value: []const u8) !void {
'&' => try writer.writeAll("&amp;"),
'<' => try writer.writeAll("&lt;"),
'>' => try writer.writeAll("&gt;"),
194 => {
// non breaking space
if (v.len > index + 1 and v[index + 1] == 160) {
try writer.writeAll("&nbsp;");
v = v[index + 2 ..];
continue;
}
try writer.writeByte(194);
},
else => unreachable,
}
v = v[index + 1 ..];
}
}
fn writeEscapedAttributeValue(writer: *std.Io.Writer, value: []const u8) !void {
fn writeEscapedAttributeValue(writer: anytype, value: []const u8) !void {
var v = value;
while (v.len > 0) {
const index = std.mem.indexOfAnyPos(u8, v, 0, &.{ '&', '<', '>', '"' }) orelse {
@@ -282,7 +226,7 @@ fn writeEscapedAttributeValue(writer: *std.Io.Writer, value: []const u8) !void {
const testing = std.testing;
test "dump.writeHTML" {
parser.init();
try parser.init();
defer parser.deinit();
try testWriteHTML(

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@@ -19,6 +19,7 @@
const std = @import("std");
const log = @import("../../log.zig");
const Env = @import("../env.zig").Env;
const Page = @import("../page.zig").Page;
// https://encoding.spec.whatwg.org/#interface-textdecoder
@@ -69,8 +70,8 @@ pub fn get_fatal(self: *const TextDecoder) bool {
const DecodeOptions = struct {
stream: bool = false,
};
pub fn _decode(self: *TextDecoder, str_: ?[]const u8, opts_: ?DecodeOptions, page: *Page) ![]const u8 {
var str = str_ orelse return "";
pub fn _decode(self: *TextDecoder, input_: ?[]const u8, opts_: ?DecodeOptions, page: *Page) ![]const u8 {
var str = input_ orelse return "";
const opts: DecodeOptions = opts_ orelse .{};
if (self.stream.items.len > 0) {

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@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@
const std = @import("std");
const js = @import("../js/js.zig");
const Env = @import("../env.zig").Env;
// https://encoding.spec.whatwg.org/#interface-textencoder
const TextEncoder = @This();
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ pub fn get_encoding(_: *const TextEncoder) []const u8 {
return "utf-8";
}
pub fn _encode(_: *const TextEncoder, v: []const u8) !js.TypedArray(u8) {
pub fn _encode(_: *const TextEncoder, v: []const u8) !Env.TypedArray(u8) {
// Ensure the input is a valid utf-8
// It seems chrome accepts invalid utf-8 sequence.
//

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src/browser/env.zig Normal file
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@@ -0,0 +1,51 @@
const std = @import("std");
const Page = @import("page.zig").Page;
const js = @import("../runtime/js.zig");
const generate = @import("../runtime/generate.zig");
const WebApis = struct {
// Wrapped like this for debug ergonomics.
// When we create our Env, a few lines down, we define it as:
// pub const Env = js.Env(*Page, WebApis);
//
// If there's a compile time error witht he Env, it's type will be readable,
// i.e.: runtime.js.Env(*browser.env.Page, browser.env.WebApis)
//
// But if we didn't wrap it in the struct, like we once didn't, and defined
// env as:
// pub const Env = js.Env(*Page, Interfaces);
//
// Because Interfaces is an anynoumous type, it doesn't have a friendly name
// and errors would be something like:
// runtime.js.Env(*browser.Page, .{...A HUNDRED TYPES...})
pub const Interfaces = generate.Tuple(.{
@import("crypto/crypto.zig").Crypto,
@import("console/console.zig").Console,
@import("css/css.zig").Interfaces,
@import("cssom/cssom.zig").Interfaces,
@import("dom/dom.zig").Interfaces,
@import("dom/shadow_root.zig").ShadowRoot,
@import("encoding/encoding.zig").Interfaces,
@import("events/event.zig").Interfaces,
@import("html/html.zig").Interfaces,
@import("iterator/iterator.zig").Interfaces,
@import("storage/storage.zig").Interfaces,
@import("url/url.zig").Interfaces,
@import("xhr/xhr.zig").Interfaces,
@import("xhr/form_data.zig").Interfaces,
@import("xhr/File.zig"),
@import("xmlserializer/xmlserializer.zig").Interfaces,
@import("fetch/fetch.zig").Interfaces,
@import("streams/streams.zig").Interfaces,
});
};
pub const JsThis = Env.JsThis;
pub const JsObject = Env.JsObject;
pub const Function = Env.Function;
pub const Promise = Env.Promise;
pub const PromiseResolver = Env.PromiseResolver;
pub const Env = js.Env(*Page, WebApis);
pub const Global = @import("html/window.zig").Window;

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@@ -1,84 +0,0 @@
// Copyright (C) 2023-2024 Lightpanda (Selecy SAS)
//
// Francis Bouvier <francis@lightpanda.io>
// Pierre Tachoire <pierre@lightpanda.io>
//
// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as
// published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the
// License, or (at your option) any later version.
//
// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
// along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
const log = @import("../../log.zig");
const Window = @import("../html/window.zig").Window;
const parser = @import("../netsurf.zig");
const Event = @import("../events/event.zig").Event;
// https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/PageTransitionEvent
const PageTransitionEvent = @This();
pub const prototype = *Event;
pub const union_make_copy = true;
pub const EventInit = struct {
persisted: ?bool,
};
proto: parser.Event,
persisted: bool,
pub fn constructor(event_type: []const u8, opts: EventInit) !PageTransitionEvent {
const event = try parser.eventCreate();
defer parser.eventDestroy(event);
try parser.eventInit(event, event_type, .{});
parser.eventSetInternalType(event, .page_transition_event);
return .{
.proto = event.*,
.persisted = opts.persisted orelse false,
};
}
const PageTransitionKind = enum { show, hide };
pub fn dispatch(window: *Window, kind: PageTransitionKind, persisted: bool) void {
const evt_type = switch (kind) {
.show => "pageshow",
.hide => "pagehide",
};
log.debug(.script_event, "dispatch event", .{
.type = evt_type,
.source = "navigation",
});
var evt = PageTransitionEvent.constructor(evt_type, .{ .persisted = persisted }) catch |err| {
log.err(.app, "event constructor error", .{
.err = err,
.type = evt_type,
.source = "navigation",
});
return;
};
_ = parser.eventTargetDispatchEvent(
@as(*parser.EventTarget, @ptrCast(window)),
&evt.proto,
) catch |err| {
log.err(.app, "dispatch event error", .{
.err = err,
.type = evt_type,
.source = "navigation",
});
};
}

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@@ -1,57 +0,0 @@
// Copyright (C) 2023-2025 Lightpanda (Selecy SAS)
//
// Francis Bouvier <francis@lightpanda.io>
// Pierre Tachoire <pierre@lightpanda.io>
//
// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as
// published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the
// License, or (at your option) any later version.
//
// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
// along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
const std = @import("std");
const parser = @import("../netsurf.zig");
// https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/CompositionEvent
pub const CompositionEvent = struct {
data: []const u8,
proto: parser.Event,
pub const union_make_copy = true;
pub const prototype = *parser.Event;
pub const ConstructorOptions = struct {
data: []const u8 = "",
};
pub fn constructor(event_type: []const u8, options_: ?ConstructorOptions) !CompositionEvent {
const options: ConstructorOptions = options_ orelse .{};
const event = try parser.eventCreate();
defer parser.eventDestroy(event);
try parser.eventInit(event, event_type, .{});
parser.eventSetInternalType(event, .composition_event);
return .{
.proto = event.*,
.data = options.data,
};
}
pub fn get_data(self: *const CompositionEvent) []const u8 {
return self.data;
}
};
const testing = @import("../../testing.zig");
test "Browser: Events.Composition" {
try testing.htmlRunner("events/composition.html");
}

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@@ -16,10 +16,9 @@
// You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
// along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
const js = @import("../js/js.zig");
const parser = @import("../netsurf.zig");
const Event = @import("event.zig").Event;
const JsObject = @import("../env.zig").JsObject;
const netsurf = @import("../netsurf.zig");
// https://dom.spec.whatwg.org/#interface-customevent
@@ -28,13 +27,13 @@ pub const CustomEvent = struct {
pub const union_make_copy = true;
proto: parser.Event,
detail: ?js.Object,
detail: ?JsObject,
const CustomEventInit = struct {
bubbles: bool = false,
cancelable: bool = false,
composed: bool = false,
detail: ?js.Object = null,
detail: ?JsObject = null,
};
pub fn constructor(event_type: []const u8, opts_: ?CustomEventInit) !CustomEvent {
@@ -54,7 +53,7 @@ pub const CustomEvent = struct {
};
}
pub fn get_detail(self: *CustomEvent) ?js.Object {
pub fn get_detail(self: *CustomEvent) ?JsObject {
return self.detail;
}
@@ -65,7 +64,7 @@ pub const CustomEvent = struct {
event_type: []const u8,
can_bubble: bool,
cancelable: bool,
maybe_detail: ?js.Object,
maybe_detail: ?JsObject,
) !void {
// This function can only be called after the constructor has called.
// So we assume proto is initialized already by constructor.

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@@ -17,12 +17,11 @@
// along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
const std = @import("std");
const js = @import("../js/js.zig");
const Allocator = std.mem.Allocator;
const log = @import("../../log.zig");
const parser = @import("../netsurf.zig");
const generate = @import("../js/generate.zig");
const generate = @import("../../runtime/generate.zig");
const Page = @import("../page.zig").Page;
const Node = @import("../dom/node.zig").Node;
@@ -37,10 +36,6 @@ const MouseEvent = @import("mouse_event.zig").MouseEvent;
const KeyboardEvent = @import("keyboard_event.zig").KeyboardEvent;
const ErrorEvent = @import("../html/error_event.zig").ErrorEvent;
const MessageEvent = @import("../dom/MessageChannel.zig").MessageEvent;
const PopStateEvent = @import("../html/History.zig").PopStateEvent;
const CompositionEvent = @import("composition_event.zig").CompositionEvent;
const NavigationCurrentEntryChangeEvent = @import("../navigation/root.zig").NavigationCurrentEntryChangeEvent;
const PageTransitionEvent = @import("../events/PageTransitionEvent.zig");
// Event interfaces
pub const Interfaces = .{
@@ -51,10 +46,6 @@ pub const Interfaces = .{
KeyboardEvent,
ErrorEvent,
MessageEvent,
PopStateEvent,
CompositionEvent,
NavigationCurrentEntryChangeEvent,
PageTransitionEvent,
};
pub const Union = generate.Union(Interfaces);
@@ -79,15 +70,9 @@ pub const Event = struct {
.custom_event => .{ .CustomEvent = @as(*CustomEvent, @ptrCast(evt)).* },
.progress_event => .{ .ProgressEvent = @as(*ProgressEvent, @ptrCast(evt)).* },
.mouse_event => .{ .MouseEvent = @as(*parser.MouseEvent, @ptrCast(evt)) },
.error_event => .{ .ErrorEvent = (@as(*ErrorEvent, @fieldParentPtr("proto", evt))).* },
.error_event => .{ .ErrorEvent = @as(*ErrorEvent, @ptrCast(evt)).* },
.message_event => .{ .MessageEvent = @as(*MessageEvent, @ptrCast(evt)).* },
.keyboard_event => .{ .KeyboardEvent = @as(*parser.KeyboardEvent, @ptrCast(evt)) },
.pop_state => .{ .PopStateEvent = @as(*PopStateEvent, @ptrCast(evt)).* },
.composition_event => .{ .CompositionEvent = (@as(*CompositionEvent, @fieldParentPtr("proto", evt))).* },
.navigation_current_entry_change_event => .{
.NavigationCurrentEntryChangeEvent = @as(*NavigationCurrentEntryChangeEvent, @ptrCast(evt)).*,
},
.page_transition_event => .{ .PageTransitionEvent = @as(*PageTransitionEvent, @ptrCast(evt)).* },
};
}
@@ -99,8 +84,8 @@ pub const Event = struct {
// Getters
pub fn get_type(self: *parser.Event) []const u8 {
return parser.eventType(self);
pub fn get_type(self: *parser.Event) ![]const u8 {
return try parser.eventType(self);
}
pub fn get_target(self: *parser.Event, page: *Page) !?EventTargetUnion {
@@ -173,7 +158,7 @@ pub const Event = struct {
const et_ = parser.eventTarget(self);
const et = et_ orelse return &.{};
var node: ?*parser.Node = switch (parser.eventTargetInternalType(et)) {
var node: ?*parser.Node = switch (try parser.eventTargetInternalType(et)) {
.libdom_node => @as(*parser.Node, @ptrCast(et)),
.plain => parser.eventTargetToNode(et),
else => {
@@ -189,8 +174,8 @@ pub const Event = struct {
.node = try Node.toInterface(n),
});
node = parser.nodeParentNode(n);
if (node == null and parser.nodeType(n) == .document_fragment) {
node = try parser.nodeParentNode(n);
if (node == null and try parser.nodeType(n) == .document_fragment) {
// we have a non-continuous hook from a shadowroot to its host (
// it's parent element). libdom doesn't really support ShdowRoots
// and, for the most part, that works out well since it naturally
@@ -231,15 +216,18 @@ pub const Event = struct {
pub const EventHandler = struct {
once: bool,
capture: bool,
callback: js.Function,
callback: Function,
node: parser.EventNode,
listener: *parser.EventListener,
pub const Listener = union(enum) {
function: js.Function,
object: js.Object,
const Env = @import("../env.zig").Env;
const Function = Env.Function;
pub fn callback(self: Listener, target: *parser.EventTarget) !?js.Function {
pub const Listener = union(enum) {
function: Function,
object: Env.JsObject,
pub fn callback(self: Listener, target: *parser.EventTarget) !?Function {
return switch (self) {
.function => |func| try func.withThis(target),
.object => |obj| blk: {
@@ -340,7 +328,7 @@ pub const EventHandler = struct {
fn handle(node: *parser.EventNode, event: *parser.Event) void {
const ievent = Event.toInterface(event);
const self: *EventHandler = @fieldParentPtr("node", node);
var result: js.Function.Result = undefined;
var result: Function.Result = undefined;
self.callback.tryCall(void, .{ievent}, &result) catch {
log.debug(.user_script, "callback error", .{
.err = result.exception,
@@ -351,7 +339,7 @@ pub const EventHandler = struct {
if (self.once) {
const target = parser.eventTarget(event).?;
const typ = parser.eventType(event);
const typ = parser.eventType(event) catch return;
parser.eventTargetRemoveEventListener(
target,
typ,
@@ -406,40 +394,6 @@ const SignalCallback = struct {
}
};
pub fn DirectEventHandler(
comptime TargetT: type,
target: *TargetT,
event_type: []const u8,
maybe_listener: ?EventHandler.Listener,
cb: *?js.Function,
page_arena: std.mem.Allocator,
) !void {
const event_target = parser.toEventTarget(TargetT, target);
// Check if we have a listener set.
if (cb.*) |callback| {
const listener = try parser.eventTargetHasListener(event_target, event_type, false, callback.id);
std.debug.assert(listener != null);
try parser.eventTargetRemoveEventListener(event_target, event_type, listener.?, false);
}
if (maybe_listener) |listener| {
switch (listener) {
// If an object is given as listener, do nothing.
.object => {},
.function => |callback| {
_ = try EventHandler.register(page_arena, event_target, event_type, listener, null) orelse unreachable;
cb.* = callback;
return;
},
}
}
// Just unset the listener.
cb.* = null;
}
const testing = @import("../../testing.zig");
test "Browser: Event" {
try testing.htmlRunner("events/event.html");

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@@ -22,6 +22,7 @@ const builtin = @import("builtin");
const parser = @import("../netsurf.zig");
const Event = @import("event.zig").Event;
const JsObject = @import("../env.zig").JsObject;
// TODO: We currently don't have a UIEvent interface so we skip it in the prototype chain.
// https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/UIEvent
@@ -53,8 +54,8 @@ pub const KeyboardEvent = struct {
pub fn constructor(event_type: []const u8, maybe_options: ?ConstructorOptions) !*parser.KeyboardEvent {
const options: ConstructorOptions = maybe_options orelse .{};
const event = try parser.keyboardEventCreate();
parser.eventSetInternalType(@ptrCast(event), .keyboard_event);
var event = try parser.keyboardEventCreate();
parser.eventSetInternalType(@ptrCast(&event), .keyboard_event);
try parser.keyboardEventInit(
event,

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@@ -21,6 +21,7 @@ const log = @import("../../log.zig");
const parser = @import("../netsurf.zig");
const Event = @import("event.zig").Event;
const JsObject = @import("../env.zig").JsObject;
// TODO: We currently don't have a UIEvent interface so we skip it in the prototype chain.
// https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/UIEvent
@@ -54,8 +55,8 @@ pub const MouseEvent = struct {
pub fn constructor(event_type: []const u8, opts_: ?MouseEventInit) !*parser.MouseEvent {
const opts = opts_ orelse MouseEventInit{};
const mouse_event = try parser.mouseEventCreate();
parser.eventSetInternalType(@ptrCast(mouse_event), .mouse_event);
var mouse_event = try parser.mouseEventCreate();
parser.eventSetInternalType(@ptrCast(&mouse_event), .mouse_event);
try parser.mouseEventInit(mouse_event, event_type, .{
.x = opts.clientX,
@@ -68,7 +69,7 @@ pub const MouseEvent = struct {
});
if (!std.mem.eql(u8, event_type, "click")) {
log.warn(.browser, "unsupported mouse event", .{ .event = event_type });
log.warn(.mouse_event, "unsupported mouse event", .{ .event = event_type });
}
return mouse_event;

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@@ -17,13 +17,15 @@
// along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
const std = @import("std");
const js = @import("../js/js.zig");
const log = @import("../../log.zig");
const URL = @import("../../url.zig").URL;
const Page = @import("../page.zig").Page;
const iterator = @import("../iterator/iterator.zig");
const v8 = @import("v8");
const Env = @import("../env.zig").Env;
// https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Headers
const Headers = @This();
@@ -67,7 +69,7 @@ pub const HeadersInit = union(enum) {
// Headers
headers: *Headers,
// Mappings
object: js.Object,
object: Env.JsObject,
};
pub fn constructor(_init: ?HeadersInit, page: *Page) !Headers {
@@ -157,7 +159,7 @@ pub fn _entries(self: *const Headers) HeadersEntryIterable {
};
}
pub fn _forEach(self: *Headers, callback_fn: js.Function, this_arg: ?js.Object) !void {
pub fn _forEach(self: *Headers, callback_fn: Env.Function, this_arg: ?Env.JsObject) !void {
var iter = self.headers.iterator();
const cb = if (this_arg) |this| try callback_fn.withThis(this) else callback_fn;

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@@ -17,7 +17,6 @@
// along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
const std = @import("std");
const js = @import("../js/js.zig");
const log = @import("../../log.zig");
const URL = @import("../../url.zig").URL;
@@ -27,6 +26,9 @@ const Response = @import("./Response.zig");
const Http = @import("../../http/Http.zig");
const ReadableStream = @import("../streams/ReadableStream.zig");
const v8 = @import("v8");
const Env = @import("../env.zig").Env;
const Headers = @import("Headers.zig");
const HeadersInit = @import("Headers.zig").HeadersInit;
@@ -78,27 +80,6 @@ pub const RequestCredentials = enum {
}
};
pub const RequestMode = enum {
cors,
@"no-cors",
@"same-origin",
navigate,
pub fn fromString(str: []const u8) ?RequestMode {
for (std.enums.values(RequestMode)) |cache| {
if (std.ascii.eqlIgnoreCase(str, @tagName(cache))) {
return cache;
}
} else {
return null;
}
}
pub fn toString(self: RequestMode) []const u8 {
return @tagName(self);
}
};
// https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/RequestInit
pub const RequestInit = struct {
body: ?[]const u8 = null,
@@ -107,7 +88,6 @@ pub const RequestInit = struct {
headers: ?HeadersInit = null,
integrity: ?[]const u8 = null,
method: ?[]const u8 = null,
mode: ?[]const u8 = null,
};
// https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Request/Request
@@ -117,8 +97,6 @@ method: Http.Method,
url: [:0]const u8,
cache: RequestCache,
credentials: RequestCredentials,
// no-cors is default is not built with constructor.
mode: RequestMode = .@"no-cors",
headers: Headers,
body: ?[]const u8,
body_used: bool = false,
@@ -137,11 +115,11 @@ pub fn constructor(input: RequestInput, _options: ?RequestInit, page: *Page) !Re
},
};
const body = if (options.body) |body| try arena.dupe(u8, body) else null;
const cache = (if (options.cache) |cache| RequestCache.fromString(cache) else null) orelse RequestCache.default;
const credentials = (if (options.credentials) |creds| RequestCredentials.fromString(creds) else null) orelse RequestCredentials.@"same-origin";
const integrity = if (options.integrity) |integ| try arena.dupe(u8, integ) else "";
const headers: Headers = if (options.headers) |hdrs| try Headers.constructor(hdrs, page) else .{};
const mode = (if (options.mode) |mode| RequestMode.fromString(mode) else null) orelse RequestMode.cors;
const method: Http.Method = blk: {
if (options.method) |given_method| {
@@ -157,19 +135,11 @@ pub fn constructor(input: RequestInput, _options: ?RequestInit, page: *Page) !Re
}
};
// Can't have a body on .GET or .HEAD.
const body: ?[]const u8 = blk: {
if (method == .GET or method == .HEAD) {
break :blk null;
} else break :blk if (options.body) |body| try arena.dupe(u8, body) else null;
};
return .{
.method = method,
.url = url,
.cache = cache,
.credentials = credentials,
.mode = mode,
.headers = headers,
.body = body,
.integrity = integrity,
@@ -179,7 +149,7 @@ pub fn constructor(input: RequestInput, _options: ?RequestInit, page: *Page) !Re
pub fn get_body(self: *const Request, page: *Page) !?*ReadableStream {
if (self.body) |body| {
const stream = try ReadableStream.constructor(null, null, page);
try stream.queue.append(page.arena, .{ .string = body });
try stream.queue.append(page.arena, body);
return stream;
} else return null;
}
@@ -211,10 +181,6 @@ pub fn get_method(self: *const Request) []const u8 {
return @tagName(self.method);
}
pub fn get_mode(self: *const Request) RequestMode {
return self.mode;
}
pub fn get_url(self: *const Request) []const u8 {
return self.url;
}
@@ -239,38 +205,59 @@ pub fn _clone(self: *Request) !Request {
};
}
pub fn _bytes(self: *Response, page: *Page) !js.Promise {
pub fn _bytes(self: *Response, page: *Page) !Env.Promise {
if (self.body_used) {
return error.TypeError;
}
const resolver = Env.PromiseResolver{
.js_context = page.main_context,
.resolver = v8.PromiseResolver.init(page.main_context.v8_context),
};
try resolver.resolve(self.body);
self.body_used = true;
return page.js.resolvePromise(self.body);
return resolver.promise();
}
pub fn _json(self: *Response, page: *Page) !js.Promise {
pub fn _json(self: *Response, page: *Page) !Env.Promise {
if (self.body_used) {
return error.TypeError;
}
const resolver = Env.PromiseResolver{
.js_context = page.main_context,
.resolver = v8.PromiseResolver.init(page.main_context.v8_context),
};
const p = std.json.parseFromSliceLeaky(
std.json.Value,
page.call_arena,
self.body,
.{},
) catch |e| {
log.info(.browser, "invalid json", .{ .err = e, .source = "Request" });
return error.SyntaxError;
};
try resolver.resolve(p);
self.body_used = true;
if (self.body) |body| {
const value = js.Value.fromJson(page.js, body) catch |e| {
log.info(.browser, "invalid json", .{ .err = e, .source = "Request" });
return error.SyntaxError;
};
const pvalue = try value.persist(page.js);
return page.js.resolvePromise(pvalue);
}
return page.js.resolvePromise(null);
return resolver.promise();
}
pub fn _text(self: *Response, page: *Page) !js.Promise {
pub fn _text(self: *Response, page: *Page) !Env.Promise {
if (self.body_used) {
return error.TypeError;
}
const resolver = Env.PromiseResolver{
.js_context = page.main_context,
.resolver = v8.PromiseResolver.init(page.main_context.v8_context),
};
try resolver.resolve(self.body);
self.body_used = true;
return page.js.resolvePromise(self.body);
return resolver.promise();
}
const testing = @import("../../testing.zig");

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@@ -17,9 +17,10 @@
// along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
const std = @import("std");
const js = @import("../js/js.zig");
const log = @import("../../log.zig");
const v8 = @import("v8");
const HttpClient = @import("../../http/Client.zig");
const Http = @import("../../http/Http.zig");
const URL = @import("../../url.zig").URL;
@@ -28,6 +29,7 @@ const ReadableStream = @import("../streams/ReadableStream.zig");
const Headers = @import("Headers.zig");
const HeadersInit = @import("Headers.zig").HeadersInit;
const Env = @import("../env.zig").Env;
const Mime = @import("../mime.zig").Mime;
const Page = @import("../page.zig").Page;
@@ -39,10 +41,9 @@ status_text: []const u8 = "",
headers: Headers,
mime: ?Mime = null,
url: []const u8 = "",
body: ?[]const u8 = null,
body: []const u8 = "",
body_used: bool = false,
redirected: bool = false,
type: ResponseType = .basic,
const ResponseBody = union(enum) {
string: []const u8,
@@ -54,28 +55,6 @@ const ResponseOptions = struct {
headers: ?HeadersInit = null,
};
pub const ResponseType = enum {
basic,
cors,
@"error",
@"opaque",
opaqueredirect,
pub fn fromString(str: []const u8) ?ResponseType {
for (std.enums.values(ResponseType)) |cache| {
if (std.ascii.eqlIgnoreCase(str, @tagName(cache))) {
return cache;
}
} else {
return null;
}
}
pub fn toString(self: ResponseType) []const u8 {
return @tagName(self);
}
};
pub fn constructor(_input: ?ResponseBody, _options: ?ResponseOptions, page: *Page) !Response {
const arena = page.arena;
@@ -89,7 +68,7 @@ pub fn constructor(_input: ?ResponseBody, _options: ?ResponseOptions, page: *Pag
},
}
} else {
break :blk null;
break :blk "";
}
};
@@ -106,9 +85,7 @@ pub fn constructor(_input: ?ResponseBody, _options: ?ResponseOptions, page: *Pag
pub fn get_body(self: *const Response, page: *Page) !*ReadableStream {
const stream = try ReadableStream.constructor(null, null, page);
if (self.body) |body| {
try stream.queue.append(page.arena, .{ .string = body });
}
try stream.queue.append(page.arena, self.body);
return stream;
}
@@ -136,10 +113,6 @@ pub fn get_statusText(self: *const Response) []const u8 {
return self.status_text;
}
pub fn get_type(self: *const Response) ResponseType {
return self.type;
}
pub fn get_url(self: *const Response) []const u8 {
return self.url;
}
@@ -159,44 +132,62 @@ pub fn _clone(self: *const Response) !Response {
.redirected = self.redirected,
.status = self.status,
.url = self.url,
.type = self.type,
};
}
pub fn _bytes(self: *Response, page: *Page) !js.Promise {
pub fn _bytes(self: *Response, page: *Page) !Env.Promise {
if (self.body_used) {
return error.TypeError;
}
const resolver = Env.PromiseResolver{
.js_context = page.main_context,
.resolver = v8.PromiseResolver.init(page.main_context.v8_context),
};
try resolver.resolve(self.body);
self.body_used = true;
return page.js.resolvePromise(self.body);
return resolver.promise();
}
pub fn _json(self: *Response, page: *Page) !js.Promise {
pub fn _json(self: *Response, page: *Page) !Env.Promise {
if (self.body_used) {
return error.TypeError;
}
if (self.body) |body| {
self.body_used = true;
const value = js.Value.fromJson(page.js, body) catch |e| {
log.info(.browser, "invalid json", .{ .err = e, .source = "Response" });
return error.SyntaxError;
};
const pvalue = try value.persist(page.js);
const resolver = Env.PromiseResolver{
.js_context = page.main_context,
.resolver = v8.PromiseResolver.init(page.main_context.v8_context),
};
return page.js.resolvePromise(pvalue);
}
return page.js.resolvePromise(null);
const p = std.json.parseFromSliceLeaky(
std.json.Value,
page.call_arena,
self.body,
.{},
) catch |e| {
log.info(.browser, "invalid json", .{ .err = e, .source = "Response" });
return error.SyntaxError;
};
try resolver.resolve(p);
self.body_used = true;
return resolver.promise();
}
pub fn _text(self: *Response, page: *Page) !js.Promise {
pub fn _text(self: *Response, page: *Page) !Env.Promise {
if (self.body_used) {
return error.TypeError;
}
self.body_used = true;
return page.js.resolvePromise(self.body);
const resolver = Env.PromiseResolver{
.js_context = page.main_context,
.resolver = v8.PromiseResolver.init(page.main_context.v8_context),
};
try resolver.resolve(self.body);
self.body_used = true;
return resolver.promise();
}
const testing = @import("../../testing.zig");

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@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@
const std = @import("std");
const log = @import("../../log.zig");
const js = @import("../js/js.zig");
const Env = @import("../env.zig").Env;
const Page = @import("../page.zig").Page;
const Http = @import("../../http/Http.zig");
@@ -43,9 +43,9 @@ pub const Interfaces = .{
};
pub const FetchContext = struct {
page: *Page,
arena: std.mem.Allocator,
promise_resolver: js.PersistentPromiseResolver,
js_ctx: *Env.JsContext,
promise_resolver: Env.PersistentPromiseResolver,
method: Http.Method,
url: []const u8,
@@ -53,7 +53,6 @@ pub const FetchContext = struct {
headers: std.ArrayListUnmanaged([]const u8) = .empty,
status: u16 = 0,
mime: ?Mime = null,
mode: Request.RequestMode,
transfer: ?*HttpClient.Transfer = null,
/// This effectively takes ownership of the FetchContext.
@@ -63,22 +62,6 @@ pub const FetchContext = struct {
pub fn toResponse(self: *const FetchContext) !Response {
var headers: Headers = .{};
// seems to be the highest priority
const same_origin = try self.page.isSameOrigin(self.url);
// If the mode is "no-cors", we need to return this opaque/stripped Response.
// https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Response/type
if (!same_origin and self.mode == .@"no-cors") {
return Response{
.status = 0,
.headers = headers,
.mime = self.mime,
.body = null,
.url = self.url,
.type = .@"opaque",
};
}
// convert into Headers
for (self.headers.items) |hdr| {
var iter = std.mem.splitScalar(u8, hdr, ':');
@@ -87,35 +70,22 @@ pub const FetchContext = struct {
try headers.append(name, value, self.arena);
}
const resp_type: Response.ResponseType = blk: {
if (same_origin or std.mem.startsWith(u8, self.url, "data:")) {
break :blk .basic;
}
break :blk switch (self.mode) {
.cors => .cors,
.@"same-origin", .navigate => .basic,
.@"no-cors" => unreachable,
};
};
return Response{
.status = self.status,
.headers = headers,
.mime = self.mime,
.body = self.body.items,
.url = self.url,
.type = resp_type,
};
}
};
// https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Window/fetch
pub fn fetch(input: RequestInput, options: ?RequestInit, page: *Page) !js.Promise {
pub fn fetch(input: RequestInput, options: ?RequestInit, page: *Page) !Env.Promise {
const arena = page.arena;
const req = try Request.constructor(input, options, page);
var headers = try page.http_client.newHeaders();
var headers = try Http.Headers.init();
// Copy our headers into the HTTP headers.
var header_iter = req.headers.headers.iterator();
@@ -131,16 +101,15 @@ pub fn fetch(input: RequestInput, options: ?RequestInit, page: *Page) !js.Promis
try page.requestCookie(.{}).headersForRequest(arena, req.url, &headers);
const resolver = try page.js.createPromiseResolver(.page);
const resolver = try page.main_context.createPersistentPromiseResolver();
const fetch_ctx = try arena.create(FetchContext);
fetch_ctx.* = .{
.page = page,
.arena = arena,
.js_ctx = page.main_context,
.promise_resolver = resolver,
.method = req.method,
.url = req.url,
.mode = req.mode,
};
try page.http_client.request(.{

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@@ -1,284 +0,0 @@
// Copyright (C) 2023-2025 Lightpanda (Selecy SAS)
//
// Francis Bouvier <francis@lightpanda.io>
// Pierre Tachoire <pierre@lightpanda.io>
//
// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as
// published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the
// License, or (at your option) any later version.
//
// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
// along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
const std = @import("std");
const Writer = std.Io.Writer;
const Page = @import("../page.zig").Page;
const js = @import("../js/js.zig");
const ReadableStream = @import("../streams/ReadableStream.zig");
/// https://w3c.github.io/FileAPI/#blob-section
/// https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Blob
const Blob = @This();
/// Immutable slice of blob.
/// Note that another blob may hold a pointer/slice to this,
/// so its better to leave the deallocation of it to arena allocator.
slice: []const u8,
/// MIME attached to blob. Can be an empty string.
mime: []const u8,
const ConstructorOptions = struct {
/// MIME type.
type: []const u8 = "",
/// How to handle line endings (CR and LF).
/// `transparent` means do nothing, `native` expects CRLF (\r\n) on Windows.
endings: []const u8 = "transparent",
};
/// Creates a new Blob.
pub fn constructor(
maybe_blob_parts: ?[]const []const u8,
maybe_options: ?ConstructorOptions,
page: *Page,
) !Blob {
const options: ConstructorOptions = maybe_options orelse .{};
// Setup MIME; This can be any string according to my observations.
const mime: []const u8 = blk: {
const t = options.type;
if (t.len == 0) {
break :blk "";
}
break :blk try page.arena.dupe(u8, t);
};
if (maybe_blob_parts) |blob_parts| {
var w: Writer.Allocating = .init(page.arena);
const use_native_endings = std.mem.eql(u8, options.endings, "native");
try writeBlobParts(&w.writer, blob_parts, use_native_endings);
return .{ .slice = w.written(), .mime = mime };
}
// We don't have `blob_parts`, why would you want a Blob anyway then?
return .{ .slice = "", .mime = mime };
}
const largest_vector = @max(std.simd.suggestVectorLength(u8) orelse 1, 8);
/// Array of possible vector sizes for the current arch in decrementing order.
/// We may move this to some file for SIMD helpers in the future.
const vector_sizes = blk: {
// Required for length calculation.
var n: usize = largest_vector;
var total: usize = 0;
while (n != 2) : (n /= 2) total += 1;
// Populate an array with vector sizes.
n = largest_vector;
var i: usize = 0;
var items: [total]usize = undefined;
while (n != 2) : (n /= 2) {
defer i += 1;
items[i] = n;
}
break :blk items;
};
/// Writes blob parts to given `Writer` with desired endings.
fn writeBlobParts(
writer: *Writer,
blob_parts: []const []const u8,
use_native_endings: bool,
) !void {
// Transparent.
if (!use_native_endings) {
for (blob_parts) |part| {
try writer.writeAll(part);
}
return;
}
// TODO: Windows support.
// Linux & Unix.
// Both Firefox and Chrome implement it as such:
// CRLF => LF
// CR => LF
// So even though CR is not followed by LF, it gets replaced.
//
// I believe this is because such scenario is possible:
// ```
// let parts = [ "the quick\r", "\nbrown fox" ];
// ```
// In the example, one should have to check the part before in order to
// understand that CRLF is being presented in the final buffer.
// So they took a simpler approach, here's what given blob parts produce:
// ```
// "the quick\n\nbrown fox"
// ```
scan_parts: for (blob_parts) |part| {
var end: usize = 0;
inline for (vector_sizes) |vector_len| {
const Vec = @Vector(vector_len, u8);
while (end + vector_len <= part.len) : (end += vector_len) {
const cr: Vec = @splat('\r');
// Load chunk as vectors.
const slice = part[end..][0..vector_len];
const chunk: Vec = slice.*;
// Look for CR.
const match = chunk == cr;
// Create a bitset out of match vector.
const bitset = std.bit_set.IntegerBitSet(vector_len){
.mask = @bitCast(@intFromBool(match)),
};
var iter = bitset.iterator(.{});
var relative_start: usize = 0;
while (iter.next()) |index| {
_ = try writer.writeVec(&.{ slice[relative_start..index], "\n" });
if (index + 1 != slice.len and slice[index + 1] == '\n') {
relative_start = index + 2;
} else {
relative_start = index + 1;
}
}
_ = try writer.writeVec(&.{slice[relative_start..]});
}
}
// Scalar scan fallback.
var relative_start: usize = end;
while (end < part.len) {
if (part[end] == '\r') {
_ = try writer.writeVec(&.{ part[relative_start..end], "\n" });
// Part ends with CR. We can continue to next part.
if (end + 1 == part.len) {
continue :scan_parts;
}
// If next char is LF, skip it too.
if (part[end + 1] == '\n') {
relative_start = end + 2;
} else {
relative_start = end + 1;
}
}
end += 1;
}
// Write the remaining. We get this in such situations:
// `the quick brown\rfox`
// `the quick brown\r\nfox`
try writer.writeAll(part[relative_start..end]);
}
}
/// Returns a Promise that resolves with the contents of the blob
/// as binary data contained in an ArrayBuffer.
pub fn _arrayBuffer(self: *const Blob, page: *Page) !js.Promise {
return page.js.resolvePromise(js.ArrayBuffer{ .values = self.slice });
}
/// Returns a ReadableStream which upon reading returns the data
/// contained within the Blob.
pub fn _stream(self: *const Blob, page: *Page) !*ReadableStream {
const stream = try ReadableStream.constructor(null, null, page);
try stream.queue.append(page.arena, .{
.uint8array = .{ .values = self.slice },
});
return stream;
}
/// Returns a Promise that resolves with a string containing
/// the contents of the blob, interpreted as UTF-8.
pub fn _text(self: *const Blob, page: *Page) !js.Promise {
return page.js.resolvePromise(self.slice);
}
/// Extension to Blob; works on Firefox and Safari.
/// https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Blob/bytes
/// Returns a Promise that resolves with a Uint8Array containing
/// the contents of the blob as an array of bytes.
pub fn _bytes(self: *const Blob, page: *Page) !js.Promise {
return page.js.resolvePromise(js.TypedArray(u8){ .values = self.slice });
}
/// Returns a new Blob object which contains data
/// from a subset of the blob on which it's called.
pub fn _slice(
self: *const Blob,
maybe_start: ?i32,
maybe_end: ?i32,
maybe_content_type: ?[]const u8,
page: *Page,
) !Blob {
const mime: []const u8 = blk: {
if (maybe_content_type) |content_type| {
if (content_type.len == 0) {
break :blk "";
}
break :blk try page.arena.dupe(u8, content_type);
}
break :blk "";
};
const slice = self.slice;
if (maybe_start) |_start| {
const start = blk: {
if (_start < 0) {
break :blk slice.len -| @abs(_start);
}
break :blk @min(slice.len, @as(u31, @intCast(_start)));
};
const end: usize = blk: {
if (maybe_end) |_end| {
if (_end < 0) {
break :blk @max(start, slice.len -| @abs(_end));
}
break :blk @min(slice.len, @max(start, @as(u31, @intCast(_end))));
}
break :blk slice.len;
};
return .{ .slice = slice[start..end], .mime = mime };
}
return .{ .slice = slice, .mime = mime };
}
/// Returns the size of the Blob in bytes.
pub fn get_size(self: *const Blob) usize {
return self.slice.len;
}
/// Returns the type of Blob; likely a MIME type, yet anything can be given.
pub fn get_type(self: *const Blob) []const u8 {
return self.mime;
}
const testing = @import("../../testing.zig");
test "Browser: File.Blob" {
try testing.htmlRunner("file/blob.html");
}

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@@ -1,7 +0,0 @@
//! File API.
//! https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/File_API
pub const Interfaces = .{
@import("./Blob.zig"),
@import("./File.zig"),
};

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@@ -17,9 +17,9 @@
// along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
const std = @import("std");
const js = @import("../js/js.zig");
const log = @import("../../log.zig");
const parser = @import("../netsurf.zig");
const Env = @import("../env.zig").Env;
const Page = @import("../page.zig").Page;
const EventTarget = @import("../dom/event_target.zig").EventTarget;
@@ -113,12 +113,12 @@ pub const AbortSignal = struct {
}
const ThrowIfAborted = union(enum) {
exception: js.Exception,
exception: Env.Exception,
undefined: void,
};
pub fn _throwIfAborted(self: *const AbortSignal, page: *Page) ThrowIfAborted {
if (self.aborted) {
const ex = page.js.throw(self.reason orelse DEFAULT_REASON);
const ex = page.main_context.throw(self.reason orelse DEFAULT_REASON);
return .{ .exception = ex };
}
return .{ .undefined = {} };

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@@ -17,8 +17,7 @@
// along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
const std = @import("std");
const parser = @import("../netsurf.zig");
const js = @import("../js/js.zig");
const Env = @import("../env.zig").Env;
const Page = @import("../page.zig").Page;
const Allocator = std.mem.Allocator;
@@ -27,7 +26,7 @@ const DataSet = @This();
element: *parser.Element,
pub fn named_get(self: *const DataSet, name: []const u8, _: *bool, page: *Page) !js.UndefinedOr([]const u8) {
pub fn named_get(self: *const DataSet, name: []const u8, _: *bool, page: *Page) !Env.UndefinedOr([]const u8) {
const normalized_name = try normalize(page.call_arena, name);
if (try parser.elementGetAttribute(self.element, normalized_name)) |value| {
return .{ .value = value };

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@@ -1,180 +0,0 @@
// Copyright (C) 2023-2024 Lightpanda (Selecy SAS)
//
// Francis Bouvier <francis@lightpanda.io>
// Pierre Tachoire <pierre@lightpanda.io>
//
// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as
// published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the
// License, or (at your option) any later version.
//
// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
// along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
const std = @import("std");
const log = @import("../../log.zig");
const js = @import("../js/js.zig");
const Page = @import("../page.zig").Page;
const Window = @import("window.zig").Window;
// https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/nav-history-apis.html#the-history-interface
const History = @This();
const ScrollRestorationMode = enum {
pub const ENUM_JS_USE_TAG = true;
auto,
manual,
};
scroll_restoration: ScrollRestorationMode = .auto,
pub fn get_length(_: *History, page: *Page) u32 {
return @intCast(page.session.navigation.entries.items.len);
}
pub fn get_scrollRestoration(self: *History) ScrollRestorationMode {
return self.scroll_restoration;
}
pub fn set_scrollRestoration(self: *History, mode: ScrollRestorationMode) void {
self.scroll_restoration = mode;
}
pub fn get_state(_: *History, page: *Page) !?js.Value {
if (page.session.navigation.currentEntry().state.value) |state| {
const value = try js.Value.fromJson(page.js, state);
return value;
} else {
return null;
}
}
pub fn _pushState(_: *const History, state: js.Object, _: ?[]const u8, _url: ?[]const u8, page: *Page) !void {
const arena = page.session.arena;
const url = if (_url) |u| try arena.dupe(u8, u) else try arena.dupe(u8, page.url.raw);
const json = state.toJson(arena) catch return error.DataClone;
_ = try page.session.navigation.pushEntry(url, .{ .source = .history, .value = json }, page, true);
}
pub fn _replaceState(_: *const History, state: js.Object, _: ?[]const u8, _url: ?[]const u8, page: *Page) !void {
const arena = page.session.arena;
const url = if (_url) |u| try arena.dupe(u8, u) else try arena.dupe(u8, page.url.raw);
const json = try state.toJson(arena);
_ = try page.session.navigation.replaceEntry(url, .{ .source = .history, .value = json }, page, true);
}
pub fn go(_: *const History, delta: i32, page: *Page) !void {
// 0 behaves the same as no argument, both reloading the page.
const current = page.session.navigation.index;
const index_s: i64 = @intCast(@as(i64, @intCast(current)) + @as(i64, @intCast(delta)));
if (index_s < 0 or index_s > page.session.navigation.entries.items.len - 1) {
return;
}
const index = @as(usize, @intCast(index_s));
const entry = page.session.navigation.entries.items[index];
if (entry.url) |url| {
if (try page.isSameOrigin(url)) {
PopStateEvent.dispatch(entry.state.value, page);
}
}
_ = try page.session.navigation.navigate(entry.url, .{ .traverse = index }, page);
}
pub fn _go(self: *History, _delta: ?i32, page: *Page) !void {
try self.go(_delta orelse 0, page);
}
pub fn _back(self: *History, page: *Page) !void {
try self.go(-1, page);
}
pub fn _forward(self: *History, page: *Page) !void {
try self.go(1, page);
}
const parser = @import("../netsurf.zig");
const Event = @import("../events/event.zig").Event;
pub const PopStateEvent = struct {
pub const prototype = *Event;
pub const union_make_copy = true;
pub const EventInit = struct {
state: ?[]const u8 = null,
};
proto: parser.Event,
state: ?[]const u8,
pub fn constructor(event_type: []const u8, opts: ?EventInit) !PopStateEvent {
const event = try parser.eventCreate();
defer parser.eventDestroy(event);
try parser.eventInit(event, event_type, .{});
parser.eventSetInternalType(event, .pop_state);
const o = opts orelse EventInit{};
return .{
.proto = event.*,
.state = o.state,
};
}
// `hasUAVisualTransition` is not implemented. It isn't baseline so this is okay.
pub fn get_state(self: *const PopStateEvent, page: *Page) !?js.Value {
if (self.state) |state| {
const value = try js.Value.fromJson(page.js, state);
return value;
} else {
return null;
}
}
pub fn dispatch(state: ?[]const u8, page: *Page) void {
log.debug(.script_event, "dispatch popstate event", .{
.type = "popstate",
.source = "history",
});
var evt = PopStateEvent.constructor("popstate", .{ .state = state }) catch |err| {
log.err(.app, "event constructor error", .{
.err = err,
.type = "popstate",
.source = "history",
});
return;
};
_ = parser.eventTargetDispatchEvent(
parser.toEventTarget(Window, &page.window),
&evt.proto,
) catch |err| {
log.err(.app, "dispatch popstate event error", .{
.err = err,
.type = "popstate",
.source = "history",
});
};
}
};
const testing = @import("../../testing.zig");
test "Browser: HTML.History" {
try testing.htmlRunner("html/history/history.html");
try testing.htmlRunner("html/history/history2.html");
}

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@@ -42,12 +42,12 @@ pub const HTMLDocument = struct {
// JS funcs
// --------
pub fn get_domain(self: *parser.DocumentHTML) ![]const u8 {
pub fn get_domain(self: *parser.DocumentHTML, page: *Page) ![]const u8 {
// libdom's document_html get_domain always returns null, this is
// the way MDN recommends getting the domain anyways, since document.domain
// is deprecated.
const location = try parser.documentHTMLGetLocation(Location, self) orelse return "";
return location.get_host();
return location.get_host(page);
}
pub fn set_domain(_: *parser.DocumentHTML, _: []const u8) ![]const u8 {
@@ -115,69 +115,67 @@ pub const HTMLDocument = struct {
}
pub fn _getElementsByName(self: *parser.DocumentHTML, name: []const u8, page: *Page) !NodeList {
const arena = page.arena;
var list: NodeList = .{};
if (name.len == 0) {
return list;
}
if (name.len == 0) return list;
const root = parser.documentHTMLToNode(self);
var c = try collection.HTMLCollectionByName(root, name, .{
var c = try collection.HTMLCollectionByName(arena, root, name, .{
.include_root = false,
});
const ln = try c.get_length();
try list.ensureTotalCapacity(page.arena, ln);
var i: u32 = 0;
while (i < ln) : (i += 1) {
while (i < ln) {
const n = try c.item(i) orelse break;
list.appendAssumeCapacity(n);
try list.append(arena, n);
i += 1;
}
return list;
}
pub fn get_images(self: *parser.DocumentHTML) collection.HTMLCollection {
return collection.HTMLCollectionByTagName(parser.documentHTMLToNode(self), "img", .{
pub fn get_images(self: *parser.DocumentHTML, page: *Page) !collection.HTMLCollection {
return try collection.HTMLCollectionByTagName(page.arena, parser.documentHTMLToNode(self), "img", .{
.include_root = false,
});
}
pub fn get_embeds(self: *parser.DocumentHTML) collection.HTMLCollection {
return collection.HTMLCollectionByTagName(parser.documentHTMLToNode(self), "embed", .{
pub fn get_embeds(self: *parser.DocumentHTML, page: *Page) !collection.HTMLCollection {
return try collection.HTMLCollectionByTagName(page.arena, parser.documentHTMLToNode(self), "embed", .{
.include_root = false,
});
}
pub fn get_plugins(self: *parser.DocumentHTML) collection.HTMLCollection {
return get_embeds(self);
pub fn get_plugins(self: *parser.DocumentHTML, page: *Page) !collection.HTMLCollection {
return get_embeds(self, page);
}
pub fn get_forms(self: *parser.DocumentHTML) collection.HTMLCollection {
return collection.HTMLCollectionByTagName(parser.documentHTMLToNode(self), "form", .{
pub fn get_forms(self: *parser.DocumentHTML, page: *Page) !collection.HTMLCollection {
return try collection.HTMLCollectionByTagName(page.arena, parser.documentHTMLToNode(self), "form", .{
.include_root = false,
});
}
pub fn get_scripts(self: *parser.DocumentHTML) collection.HTMLCollection {
return collection.HTMLCollectionByTagName(parser.documentHTMLToNode(self), "script", .{
pub fn get_scripts(self: *parser.DocumentHTML, page: *Page) !collection.HTMLCollection {
return try collection.HTMLCollectionByTagName(page.arena, parser.documentHTMLToNode(self), "script", .{
.include_root = false,
});
}
pub fn get_applets(_: *parser.DocumentHTML) collection.HTMLCollection {
return collection.HTMLCollectionEmpty();
pub fn get_applets(_: *parser.DocumentHTML) !collection.HTMLCollection {
return try collection.HTMLCollectionEmpty();
}
pub fn get_links(self: *parser.DocumentHTML) collection.HTMLCollection {
return collection.HTMLCollectionByLinks(parser.documentHTMLToNode(self), .{
pub fn get_links(self: *parser.DocumentHTML) !collection.HTMLCollection {
return try collection.HTMLCollectionByLinks(parser.documentHTMLToNode(self), .{
.include_root = false,
});
}
pub fn get_anchors(self: *parser.DocumentHTML) collection.HTMLCollection {
return collection.HTMLCollectionByAnchors(parser.documentHTMLToNode(self), .{
pub fn get_anchors(self: *parser.DocumentHTML) !collection.HTMLCollection {
return try collection.HTMLCollectionByAnchors(parser.documentHTMLToNode(self), .{
.include_root = false,
});
}
@@ -195,7 +193,7 @@ pub const HTMLDocument = struct {
}
pub fn set_location(_: *const parser.DocumentHTML, url: []const u8, page: *Page) !void {
return page.navigateFromWebAPI(url, .{ .reason = .script }, .{ .push = null });
return page.navigateFromWebAPI(url, .{ .reason = .script });
}
pub fn get_designMode(_: *parser.DocumentHTML) []const u8 {

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@@ -18,9 +18,9 @@
const std = @import("std");
const log = @import("../../log.zig");
const js = @import("../js/js.zig");
const parser = @import("../netsurf.zig");
const generate = @import("../js/generate.zig");
const generate = @import("../../runtime/generate.zig");
const Env = @import("../env.zig").Env;
const Page = @import("../page.zig").Page;
const urlStitch = @import("../../url.zig").URL.stitch;
@@ -32,10 +32,6 @@ const DataSet = @import("DataSet.zig");
const StyleSheet = @import("../cssom/StyleSheet.zig");
const CSSStyleDeclaration = @import("../cssom/CSSStyleDeclaration.zig");
const CanvasRenderingContext2D = @import("../canvas/CanvasRenderingContext2D.zig");
const WebGLRenderingContext = @import("../canvas/WebGLRenderingContext.zig");
const WalkerChildren = @import("../dom/walker.zig").WalkerChildren;
// HTMLElement interfaces
pub const Interfaces = .{
@@ -137,14 +133,14 @@ pub const HTMLElement = struct {
pub fn get_innerText(e: *parser.ElementHTML) ![]const u8 {
const n = @as(*parser.Node, @ptrCast(e));
return parser.nodeTextContent(n) orelse "";
return try parser.nodeTextContent(n) orelse "";
}
pub fn set_innerText(e: *parser.ElementHTML, s: []const u8) !void {
const n = @as(*parser.Node, @ptrCast(e));
// create text node.
const doc = parser.nodeOwnerDocument(n) orelse return error.NoDocument;
const doc = try parser.nodeOwnerDocument(n) orelse return error.NoDocument;
const t = try parser.documentCreateTextNode(doc, s);
// remove existing children.
@@ -171,12 +167,12 @@ pub const HTMLElement = struct {
focusVisible: bool,
};
pub fn _focus(e: *parser.ElementHTML, _: ?FocusOpts, page: *Page) !void {
if (!page.isNodeAttached(@ptrCast(e))) {
if (!try page.isNodeAttached(@ptrCast(e))) {
return;
}
const Document = @import("../dom/document.zig").Document;
const root_node = parser.nodeGetRootNode(@ptrCast(e));
const root_node = try parser.nodeGetRootNode(@ptrCast(e));
try Document.setFocus(@ptrCast(root_node), e, page);
}
};
@@ -222,40 +218,40 @@ pub const HTMLAnchorElement = struct {
}
pub fn get_href(self: *parser.Anchor) ![]const u8 {
return parser.anchorGetHref(self);
return try parser.anchorGetHref(self);
}
pub fn set_href(self: *parser.Anchor, href: []const u8, page: *const Page) !void {
const full = try urlStitch(page.call_arena, href, page.url.raw, .{});
return parser.anchorSetHref(self, full);
return try parser.anchorSetHref(self, full);
}
pub fn get_hreflang(self: *parser.Anchor) ![]const u8 {
return parser.anchorGetHrefLang(self);
return try parser.anchorGetHrefLang(self);
}
pub fn set_hreflang(self: *parser.Anchor, href: []const u8) !void {
return parser.anchorSetHrefLang(self, href);
return try parser.anchorSetHrefLang(self, href);
}
pub fn get_type(self: *parser.Anchor) ![]const u8 {
return parser.anchorGetType(self);
return try parser.anchorGetType(self);
}
pub fn set_type(self: *parser.Anchor, t: []const u8) !void {
return parser.anchorSetType(self, t);
return try parser.anchorSetType(self, t);
}
pub fn get_rel(self: *parser.Anchor) ![]const u8 {
return parser.anchorGetRel(self);
return try parser.anchorGetRel(self);
}
pub fn set_rel(self: *parser.Anchor, t: []const u8) !void {
return parser.anchorSetRel(self, t);
return try parser.anchorSetRel(self, t);
}
pub fn get_text(self: *parser.Anchor) !?[]const u8 {
return parser.nodeTextContent(parser.anchorToNode(self));
return try parser.nodeTextContent(parser.anchorToNode(self));
}
pub fn set_text(self: *parser.Anchor, v: []const u8) !void {
@@ -273,175 +269,182 @@ pub const HTMLAnchorElement = struct {
if (try parser.elementGetAttribute(@ptrCast(@alignCast(self)), "href")) |href| {
return URL.constructor(.{ .string = href }, null, page); // TODO inject base url
}
return error.NotProvided;
return .empty;
}
// TODO return a disposable string
pub fn get_origin(self: *parser.Anchor, page: *Page) ![]const u8 {
var u = url(self, page) catch return "";
defer u.destructor();
return u.get_origin(page);
var u = try url(self, page);
return try u.get_origin(page);
}
// TODO return a disposable string
pub fn get_protocol(self: *parser.Anchor, page: *Page) ![]const u8 {
var u = url(self, page) catch return "";
defer u.destructor();
return page.call_arena.dupe(u8, u.get_protocol());
}
pub fn set_protocol(self: *parser.Anchor, protocol: []const u8, page: *Page) !void {
var u = try url(self, page);
defer u.destructor();
try u.set_protocol(protocol);
const href = try u._toString(page);
return parser.anchorSetHref(self, href);
return u.get_protocol(page);
}
pub fn set_protocol(self: *parser.Anchor, v: []const u8, page: *Page) !void {
const arena = page.arena;
var u = try url(self, page);
u.uri.scheme = v;
const href = try u.toString(arena);
try parser.anchorSetHref(self, href);
}
// TODO return a disposable string
pub fn get_host(self: *parser.Anchor, page: *Page) ![]const u8 {
var u = url(self, page) catch return "";
defer u.destructor();
return page.call_arena.dupe(u8, u.get_host());
var u = try url(self, page);
return try u.get_host(page);
}
pub fn set_host(self: *parser.Anchor, host: []const u8, page: *Page) !void {
var u = try url(self, page);
defer u.destructor();
try u.set_host(host);
pub fn set_host(self: *parser.Anchor, v: []const u8, page: *Page) !void {
// search : separator
var p: ?u16 = null;
var h: []const u8 = undefined;
for (v, 0..) |c, i| {
if (c == ':') {
h = v[0..i];
p = try std.fmt.parseInt(u16, v[i + 1 ..], 10);
break;
}
}
const href = try u._toString(page);
return parser.anchorSetHref(self, href);
const arena = page.arena;
var u = try url(self, page);
if (p) |pp| {
u.uri.host = .{ .raw = h };
u.uri.port = pp;
} else {
u.uri.host = .{ .raw = v };
u.uri.port = null;
}
const href = try u.toString(arena);
try parser.anchorSetHref(self, href);
}
pub fn get_hostname(self: *parser.Anchor, page: *Page) ![]const u8 {
var u = url(self, page) catch return "";
defer u.destructor();
return page.call_arena.dupe(u8, u.get_hostname());
}
pub fn set_hostname(self: *parser.Anchor, hostname: []const u8, page: *Page) !void {
var u = try url(self, page);
defer u.destructor();
try u.set_hostname(hostname);
const href = try u._toString(page);
return parser.anchorSetHref(self, href);
return u.get_hostname();
}
pub fn set_hostname(self: *parser.Anchor, v: []const u8, page: *Page) !void {
const arena = page.arena;
var u = try url(self, page);
u.uri.host = .{ .raw = v };
const href = try u.toString(arena);
try parser.anchorSetHref(self, href);
}
// TODO return a disposable string
pub fn get_port(self: *parser.Anchor, page: *Page) ![]const u8 {
var u = url(self, page) catch return "";
defer u.destructor();
return page.call_arena.dupe(u8, u.get_port());
var u = try url(self, page);
return try u.get_port(page);
}
pub fn set_port(self: *parser.Anchor, maybe_port: ?[]const u8, page: *Page) !void {
pub fn set_port(self: *parser.Anchor, v: ?[]const u8, page: *Page) !void {
const arena = page.arena;
var u = try url(self, page);
defer u.destructor();
if (maybe_port) |port| {
try u.set_port(port);
if (v != null and v.?.len > 0) {
u.uri.port = try std.fmt.parseInt(u16, v.?, 10);
} else {
u.clearPort();
u.uri.port = null;
}
const href = try u._toString(page);
return parser.anchorSetHref(self, href);
const href = try u.toString(arena);
try parser.anchorSetHref(self, href);
}
// TODO return a disposable string
pub fn get_username(self: *parser.Anchor, page: *Page) ![]const u8 {
var u = url(self, page) catch return "";
defer u.destructor();
var u = try url(self, page);
return u.get_username();
}
const username = u.get_username();
if (username.len == 0) {
return "";
pub fn set_username(self: *parser.Anchor, v: ?[]const u8, page: *Page) !void {
const arena = page.arena;
var u = try url(self, page);
if (v) |vv| {
u.uri.user = .{ .raw = vv };
} else {
u.uri.user = null;
}
const href = try u.toString(arena);
return page.call_arena.dupe(u8, username);
}
pub fn set_username(self: *parser.Anchor, maybe_username: ?[]const u8, page: *Page) !void {
var u = try url(self, page);
defer u.destructor();
const username = if (maybe_username) |username| username else "";
try u.set_username(username);
const href = try u._toString(page);
return parser.anchorSetHref(self, href);
try parser.anchorSetHref(self, href);
}
// TODO return a disposable string
pub fn get_password(self: *parser.Anchor, page: *Page) ![]const u8 {
var u = url(self, page) catch return "";
defer u.destructor();
return page.call_arena.dupe(u8, u.get_password());
}
pub fn set_password(self: *parser.Anchor, maybe_password: ?[]const u8, page: *Page) !void {
var u = try url(self, page);
defer u.destructor();
const password = if (maybe_password) |password| password else "";
try u.set_password(password);
const href = try u._toString(page);
return parser.anchorSetHref(self, href);
return try page.arena.dupe(u8, u.get_password());
}
pub fn set_password(self: *parser.Anchor, v: ?[]const u8, page: *Page) !void {
const arena = page.arena;
var u = try url(self, page);
if (v) |vv| {
u.uri.password = .{ .raw = vv };
} else {
u.uri.password = null;
}
const href = try u.toString(arena);
try parser.anchorSetHref(self, href);
}
// TODO return a disposable string
pub fn get_pathname(self: *parser.Anchor, page: *Page) ![]const u8 {
var u = url(self, page) catch return "";
defer u.destructor();
return page.call_arena.dupe(u8, u.get_pathname());
var u = try url(self, page);
return u.get_pathname();
}
pub fn set_pathname(self: *parser.Anchor, pathname: []const u8, page: *Page) !void {
pub fn set_pathname(self: *parser.Anchor, v: []const u8, page: *Page) !void {
const arena = page.arena;
var u = try url(self, page);
defer u.destructor();
u.uri.path = .{ .raw = v };
const href = try u.toString(arena);
try u.set_pathname(pathname);
const href = try u._toString(page);
return parser.anchorSetHref(self, href);
try parser.anchorSetHref(self, href);
}
pub fn get_search(self: *parser.Anchor, page: *Page) ![]const u8 {
var u = url(self, page) catch return "";
defer u.destructor();
// This allocates in page arena so no need to dupe.
return u.get_search(page);
var u = try url(self, page);
return try u.get_search(page);
}
pub fn set_search(self: *parser.Anchor, v: ?[]const u8, page: *Page) !void {
var u = try url(self, page);
defer u.destructor();
try u.set_search(v, page);
const href = try u._toString(page);
return parser.anchorSetHref(self, href);
const href = try u.toString(page.call_arena);
try parser.anchorSetHref(self, href);
}
// TODO return a disposable string
pub fn get_hash(self: *parser.Anchor, page: *Page) ![]const u8 {
var u = url(self, page) catch return "";
defer u.destructor();
return page.call_arena.dupe(u8, u.get_hash());
var u = try url(self, page);
return try u.get_hash(page);
}
pub fn set_hash(self: *parser.Anchor, maybe_hash: ?[]const u8, page: *Page) !void {
pub fn set_hash(self: *parser.Anchor, v: ?[]const u8, page: *Page) !void {
const arena = page.arena;
var u = try url(self, page);
defer u.destructor();
if (maybe_hash) |hash| {
try u.set_hash(hash);
if (v) |vv| {
u.uri.fragment = .{ .raw = vv };
} else {
u.clearHash();
u.uri.fragment = null;
}
const href = try u.toString(arena);
const href = try u._toString(page);
return parser.anchorSetHref(self, href);
try parser.anchorSetHref(self, href);
}
};
@@ -491,29 +494,6 @@ pub const HTMLCanvasElement = struct {
pub const Self = parser.Canvas;
pub const prototype = *HTMLElement;
pub const subtype = .node;
/// This should be a union once we support other context types.
const ContextAttributes = struct {
alpha: bool,
color_space: []const u8 = "srgb",
};
/// Returns a drawing context on the canvas, or null if the context identifier
/// is not supported, or the canvas has already been set to a different context mode.
pub fn _getContext(
ctx_type: []const u8,
_: ?ContextAttributes,
) ?union(enum) { @"2d": CanvasRenderingContext2D, webgl: WebGLRenderingContext } {
if (std.mem.eql(u8, ctx_type, "2d")) {
return .{ .@"2d" = .{} };
}
if (std.mem.eql(u8, ctx_type, "webgl") or std.mem.eql(u8, ctx_type, "experimental-webgl")) {
return .{ .webgl = .{} };
}
return null;
}
};
pub const HTMLDListElement = struct {
@@ -752,9 +732,6 @@ pub const HTMLInputElement = struct {
pub fn set_value(self: *parser.Input, value: []const u8) !void {
try parser.inputSetValue(self, value);
}
pub fn _select(_: *parser.Input) void {
log.debug(.web_api, "not implemented", .{ .feature = "HTMLInputElement select" });
}
};
pub const HTMLLIElement = struct {
@@ -780,21 +757,13 @@ pub const HTMLLinkElement = struct {
pub const prototype = *HTMLElement;
pub const subtype = .node;
pub fn get_rel(self: *parser.Link) ![]const u8 {
return parser.linkGetRel(self);
}
pub fn set_rel(self: *parser.Link, rel: []const u8) !void {
return parser.linkSetRel(self, rel);
}
pub fn get_href(self: *parser.Link) ![]const u8 {
return parser.linkGetHref(self);
return try parser.linkGetHref(self);
}
pub fn set_href(self: *parser.Link, href: []const u8, page: *const Page) !void {
const full = try urlStitch(page.call_arena, href, page.url.raw, .{});
return parser.linkSetHref(self, full);
return try parser.linkSetHref(self, full);
}
};
@@ -910,7 +879,7 @@ pub const HTMLScriptElement = struct {
// s.src = '...';
// This should load the script.
// addFromElement protects against double execution.
try page.script_manager.addFromElement(@ptrCast(@alignCast(self)), "dynamic");
try page.script_manager.addFromElement(@ptrCast(@alignCast(self)));
}
}
@@ -1023,22 +992,22 @@ pub const HTMLScriptElement = struct {
);
}
pub fn get_onload(self: *parser.Script, page: *Page) !?js.Function {
pub fn get_onload(self: *parser.Script, page: *Page) !?Env.Function {
const state = page.getNodeState(@ptrCast(@alignCast(self))) orelse return null;
return state.onload;
}
pub fn set_onload(self: *parser.Script, function: ?js.Function, page: *Page) !void {
pub fn set_onload(self: *parser.Script, function: ?Env.Function, page: *Page) !void {
const state = try page.getOrCreateNodeState(@ptrCast(@alignCast(self)));
state.onload = function;
}
pub fn get_onerror(self: *parser.Script, page: *Page) !?js.Function {
pub fn get_onerror(self: *parser.Script, page: *Page) !?Env.Function {
const state = page.getNodeState(@ptrCast(@alignCast(self))) orelse return null;
return state.onerror;
}
pub fn set_onerror(self: *parser.Script, function: ?js.Function, page: *Page) !void {
pub fn set_onerror(self: *parser.Script, function: ?Env.Function, page: *Page) !void {
const state = try page.getOrCreateNodeState(@ptrCast(@alignCast(self)));
state.onerror = function;
}
@@ -1073,84 +1042,68 @@ pub const HTMLSlotElement = struct {
flatten: bool = false,
};
pub fn _assignedNodes(self: *parser.Slot, opts_: ?AssignedNodesOpts, page: *Page) ![]NodeUnion {
return findAssignedSlotNodes(self, opts_, false, page);
}
// This should return Union, instead of NodeUnion, but we want to re-use
// findAssignedSlotNodes. Returning NodeUnion is fine, as long as every element
// within is an Element. This could be more efficient
pub fn _assignedElements(self: *parser.Slot, opts_: ?AssignedNodesOpts, page: *Page) ![]NodeUnion {
return findAssignedSlotNodes(self, opts_, true, page);
}
fn findAssignedSlotNodes(self: *parser.Slot, opts_: ?AssignedNodesOpts, element_only: bool, page: *Page) ![]NodeUnion {
const opts = opts_ orelse AssignedNodesOpts{ .flatten = false };
if (opts.flatten) {
log.debug(.web_api, "not implemented", .{ .feature = "HTMLSlotElement flatten assignedNodes" });
if (try findAssignedSlotNodes(self, opts, page)) |nodes| {
return nodes;
}
if (!opts.flatten) {
return &.{};
}
const node: *parser.Node = @ptrCast(@alignCast(self));
const nl = try parser.nodeGetChildNodes(node);
const len = try parser.nodeListLength(nl);
if (len == 0) {
return &.{};
}
// First we look for any explicitly assigned nodes (via the slot attribute)
{
const slot_name = try parser.elementGetAttribute(@ptrCast(@alignCast(self)), "name");
var root = parser.nodeGetRootNode(node);
if (page.getNodeState(root)) |state| {
if (state.shadow_root) |sr| {
root = @ptrCast(@alignCast(sr.host));
}
var assigned = try page.call_arena.alloc(NodeUnion, len);
var i: usize = 0;
while (true) : (i += 1) {
const child = try parser.nodeListItem(nl, @intCast(i)) orelse break;
assigned[i] = try Node.toInterface(child);
}
return assigned[0..i];
}
fn findAssignedSlotNodes(self: *parser.Slot, opts: AssignedNodesOpts, page: *Page) !?[]NodeUnion {
if (opts.flatten) {
log.warn(.web_api, "not implemented", .{ .feature = "HTMLSlotElement flatten assignedNodes" });
}
const slot_name = try parser.elementGetAttribute(@ptrCast(@alignCast(self)), "name");
const node: *parser.Node = @ptrCast(@alignCast(self));
var root = try parser.nodeGetRootNode(node);
if (page.getNodeState(root)) |state| {
if (state.shadow_root) |sr| {
root = @ptrCast(@alignCast(sr.host));
}
}
var arr: std.ArrayList(NodeUnion) = .empty;
const w = @import("../dom/walker.zig").WalkerChildren{};
var next: ?*parser.Node = null;
while (true) {
next = try w.get_next(root, next) orelse break;
if (parser.nodeType(next.?) != .element) {
if (slot_name == null and !element_only) {
// default slot (with no name), takes everything
try arr.append(page.call_arena, try Node.toInterface(next.?));
}
continue;
}
const el: *parser.Element = @ptrCast(@alignCast(next.?));
const element_slot = try parser.elementGetAttribute(el, "slot");
if (nullableStringsAreEqual(slot_name, element_slot)) {
// either they're the same string or they are both null
var arr: std.ArrayList(NodeUnion) = .empty;
const w = @import("../dom/walker.zig").WalkerChildren{};
var next: ?*parser.Node = null;
while (true) {
next = try w.get_next(root, next) orelse break;
if (try parser.nodeType(next.?) != .element) {
if (slot_name == null) {
// default slot (with no name), takes everything
try arr.append(page.call_arena, try Node.toInterface(next.?));
continue;
}
continue;
}
if (arr.items.len > 0) {
return arr.items;
}
const el: *parser.Element = @ptrCast(@alignCast(next.?));
const element_slot = try parser.elementGetAttribute(el, "slot");
if (!opts.flatten) {
return &.{};
if (nullableStringsAreEqual(slot_name, element_slot)) {
// either they're the same string or they are both null
try arr.append(page.call_arena, try Node.toInterface(next.?));
continue;
}
}
// Since, we have no explicitly assigned nodes and flatten == false,
// we'll collect the children of the slot - the defaults.
{
const nl = try parser.nodeGetChildNodes(node);
const len = parser.nodeListLength(nl);
if (len == 0) {
return &.{};
}
var assigned = try page.call_arena.alloc(NodeUnion, len);
var i: usize = 0;
while (true) : (i += 1) {
const child = parser.nodeListItem(nl, @intCast(i)) orelse break;
if (!element_only or parser.nodeType(child) == .element) {
assigned[i] = try Node.toInterface(child);
}
}
return assigned[0..i];
}
return if (arr.items.len == 0) null else arr.items;
}
fn nullableStringsAreEqual(a: ?[]const u8, b: ?[]const u8) bool {
@@ -1227,22 +1180,11 @@ pub const HTMLTemplateElement = struct {
pub const subtype = .node;
pub fn get_content(self: *parser.Template, page: *Page) !*parser.DocumentFragment {
const n: *parser.Node = @ptrCast(@alignCast(self));
const state = try page.getOrCreateNodeState(n);
const state = try page.getOrCreateNodeState(@ptrCast(@alignCast(self)));
if (state.template_content) |tc| {
return tc;
}
const tc = try parser.documentCreateDocumentFragment(@ptrCast(page.window.document));
const ntc: *parser.Node = @ptrCast(@alignCast(tc));
// move existing template's childnodes to the fragment.
const walker = WalkerChildren{};
var next: ?*parser.Node = null;
while (true) {
next = try walker.get_next(n, next) orelse break;
_ = try parser.nodeAppendChild(ntc, next.?);
}
state.template_content = tc;
return tc;
}
@@ -1385,16 +1327,41 @@ test "Browser: HTML.HtmlStyleElement" {
test "Browser: HTML.HtmlScriptElement" {
try testing.htmlRunner("html/script/script.html");
try testing.htmlRunner("html/script/inline_defer.html");
try testing.htmlRunner("html/script/import.html");
try testing.htmlRunner("html/script/dynamic_import.html");
try testing.htmlRunner("html/script/importmap.html");
try testing.htmlRunner("html/script/order.html");
}
test "Browser: HTML.HtmlSlotElement" {
try testing.htmlRunner("html/slot.html");
test "Browser: HTML.HTMLSlotElement" {
try testing.htmlRunner("html/html_slot_element.html");
}
test "Browser: HTML.HTMLCanvasElement" {
try testing.htmlRunner("html/canvas.html");
const Check = struct {
input: []const u8,
expected: ?[]const u8 = null, // Needed when input != expected
};
const bool_valids = [_]Check{
.{ .input = "true" },
.{ .input = "''", .expected = "false" },
.{ .input = "13.5", .expected = "true" },
};
const str_valids = [_]Check{
.{ .input = "'foo'", .expected = "foo" },
.{ .input = "5", .expected = "5" },
.{ .input = "''", .expected = "" },
.{ .input = "document", .expected = "[object HTMLDocument]" },
};
// .{ "elem.type = '5'", "5" },
// .{ "elem.type", "text" },
fn testProperty(
arena: std.mem.Allocator,
runner: *testing.JsRunner,
elem_dot_prop: []const u8,
always: ?[]const u8, // Ignores checks' expected if set
checks: []const Check,
) !void {
for (checks) |check| {
try runner.testCases(&.{
.{ try std.mem.concat(arena, u8, &.{ elem_dot_prop, " = ", check.input }), null },
.{ elem_dot_prop, always orelse check.expected orelse check.input },
}, .{});
}
}

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@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
// along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
const js = @import("../js/js.zig");
const Env = @import("../env.zig").Env;
const parser = @import("../netsurf.zig");
// https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/ErrorEvent
@@ -28,21 +28,21 @@ pub const ErrorEvent = struct {
filename: []const u8,
lineno: i32,
colno: i32,
@"error": ?js.Object,
@"error": ?Env.JsObject,
const ErrorEventInit = struct {
message: []const u8 = "",
filename: []const u8 = "",
lineno: i32 = 0,
colno: i32 = 0,
@"error": ?js.Object = null,
@"error": ?Env.JsObject = null,
};
pub fn constructor(event_type: []const u8, opts: ?ErrorEventInit) !ErrorEvent {
const event = try parser.eventCreate();
defer parser.eventDestroy(event);
try parser.eventInit(event, event_type, .{});
parser.eventSetInternalType(event, .error_event);
parser.eventSetInternalType(event, .event);
const o = opts orelse ErrorEventInit{};
@@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ pub const ErrorEvent = struct {
return self.colno;
}
pub fn get_error(self: *const ErrorEvent) js.UndefinedOr(js.Object) {
pub fn get_error(self: *const ErrorEvent) Env.UndefinedOr(Env.JsObject) {
if (self.@"error") |e| {
return .{ .value = e };
}

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@@ -21,6 +21,7 @@ const Allocator = std.mem.Allocator;
const parser = @import("../netsurf.zig");
const Page = @import("../page.zig").Page;
const HTMLElement = @import("elements.zig").HTMLElement;
const FormData = @import("../xhr/form_data.zig").FormData;
pub const HTMLFormElement = struct {
pub const Self = parser.Form;

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@@ -0,0 +1,93 @@
// Copyright (C) 2023-2024 Lightpanda (Selecy SAS)
//
// Francis Bouvier <francis@lightpanda.io>
// Pierre Tachoire <pierre@lightpanda.io>
//
// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as
// published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the
// License, or (at your option) any later version.
//
// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
// along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
const std = @import("std");
// https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/nav-history-apis.html#the-history-interface
pub const History = struct {
const ScrollRestorationMode = enum {
auto,
manual,
};
scrollRestoration: ScrollRestorationMode = .auto,
state: std.json.Value = .null,
// count tracks the history length until we implement correctly pushstate.
count: u32 = 0,
pub fn get_length(self: *History) u32 {
// TODO return the real history length value.
return self.count;
}
pub fn get_scrollRestoration(self: *History) []const u8 {
return switch (self.scrollRestoration) {
.auto => "auto",
.manual => "manual",
};
}
pub fn set_scrollRestoration(self: *History, mode: []const u8) void {
if (std.mem.eql(u8, "manual", mode)) self.scrollRestoration = .manual;
if (std.mem.eql(u8, "auto", mode)) self.scrollRestoration = .auto;
}
pub fn get_state(self: *History) std.json.Value {
return self.state;
}
// TODO implement the function
// data must handle any argument. We could expect a std.json.Value but
// https://github.com/lightpanda-io/zig-js-runtime/issues/267 is missing.
pub fn _pushState(self: *History, data: []const u8, _: ?[]const u8, url: ?[]const u8) void {
self.count += 1;
_ = url;
_ = data;
}
// TODO implement the function
// data must handle any argument. We could expect a std.json.Value but
// https://github.com/lightpanda-io/zig-js-runtime/issues/267 is missing.
pub fn _replaceState(self: *History, data: []const u8, _: ?[]const u8, url: ?[]const u8) void {
_ = self;
_ = url;
_ = data;
}
// TODO implement the function
pub fn _go(self: *History, delta: ?i32) void {
_ = self;
_ = delta;
}
// TODO implement the function
pub fn _back(self: *History) void {
_ = self;
}
// TODO implement the function
pub fn _forward(self: *History) void {
_ = self;
}
};
const testing = @import("../../testing.zig");
test "Browser: HTML.History" {
try testing.htmlRunner("html/history.html");
}

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@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ const HTMLElem = @import("elements.zig");
const SVGElem = @import("svg_elements.zig");
const Window = @import("window.zig").Window;
const Navigator = @import("navigator.zig").Navigator;
const History = @import("History.zig");
const History = @import("history.zig").History;
const Location = @import("location.zig").Location;
const MediaQueryList = @import("media_query_list.zig").MediaQueryList;

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@@ -16,8 +16,10 @@
// You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
// along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
const std = @import("std");
const Allocator = std.mem.Allocator;
const parser = @import("../netsurf.zig");
const Page = @import("../page.zig").Page;
const HTMLElement = @import("elements.zig").HTMLElement;
// https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/iframe-embed-object.html#htmliframeelement

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@@ -16,95 +16,73 @@
// You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
// along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
const std = @import("std");
const Page = @import("../page.zig").Page;
const URL = @import("../url/url.zig").URL;
// https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/nav-history-apis.html#the-location-interface
pub const Location = struct {
url: URL,
/// Initializes the `Location` to be used in `Window`.
/// Browsers give such initial values when user not navigated yet:
/// Chrome -> chrome://new-tab-page/
/// Firefox -> about:newtab
/// Safari -> favorites://
pub fn init(url: []const u8) !Location {
return .{ .url = try .initForLocation(url) };
}
url: ?URL = null,
pub fn get_href(self: *Location, page: *Page) ![]const u8 {
return self.url.get_href(page);
if (self.url) |*u| return u.get_href(page);
return "";
}
pub fn set_href(_: *const Location, href: []const u8, page: *Page) !void {
return page.navigateFromWebAPI(href, .{ .reason = .script }, .{ .push = null });
pub fn get_protocol(self: *Location, page: *Page) ![]const u8 {
if (self.url) |*u| return u.get_protocol(page);
return "";
}
pub fn set_hash(_: *const Location, hash: []const u8, page: *Page) !void {
const normalized_hash = blk: {
if (hash.len == 0) {
const old_url = page.url.raw;
break :blk if (std.mem.indexOfScalar(u8, old_url, '#')) |index|
old_url[0..index]
else
old_url;
} else if (hash[0] == '#')
break :blk hash
else
break :blk try std.fmt.allocPrint(page.arena, "#{s}", .{hash});
};
return page.navigateFromWebAPI(normalized_hash, .{ .reason = .script }, .{ .replace = null });
}
pub fn get_protocol(self: *Location) []const u8 {
return self.url.get_protocol();
}
pub fn get_host(self: *Location) []const u8 {
return self.url.get_host();
pub fn get_host(self: *Location, page: *Page) ![]const u8 {
if (self.url) |*u| return u.get_host(page);
return "";
}
pub fn get_hostname(self: *Location) []const u8 {
return self.url.get_hostname();
if (self.url) |*u| return u.get_hostname();
return "";
}
pub fn get_port(self: *Location) []const u8 {
return self.url.get_port();
pub fn get_port(self: *Location, page: *Page) ![]const u8 {
if (self.url) |*u| return u.get_port(page);
return "";
}
pub fn get_pathname(self: *Location) []const u8 {
return self.url.get_pathname();
if (self.url) |*u| return u.get_pathname();
return "";
}
pub fn get_search(self: *Location, page: *Page) ![]const u8 {
return self.url.get_search(page);
if (self.url) |*u| return u.get_search(page);
return "";
}
pub fn get_hash(self: *Location) []const u8 {
return self.url.get_hash();
pub fn get_hash(self: *Location, page: *Page) ![]const u8 {
if (self.url) |*u| return u.get_hash(page);
return "";
}
pub fn get_origin(self: *Location, page: *Page) ![]const u8 {
return self.url.get_origin(page);
if (self.url) |*u| return u.get_origin(page);
return "";
}
pub fn _assign(_: *const Location, url: []const u8, page: *Page) !void {
return page.navigateFromWebAPI(url, .{ .reason = .script }, .{ .push = null });
return page.navigateFromWebAPI(url, .{ .reason = .script });
}
pub fn _replace(_: *const Location, url: []const u8, page: *Page) !void {
return page.navigateFromWebAPI(url, .{ .reason = .script }, .{ .replace = null });
return page.navigateFromWebAPI(url, .{ .reason = .script });
}
pub fn _reload(_: *const Location, page: *Page) !void {
return page.navigateFromWebAPI(page.url.raw, .{ .reason = .script }, .reload);
return page.navigateFromWebAPI(page.url.raw, .{ .reason = .script });
}
pub fn _toString(self: *Location, page: *Page) ![]const u8 {
return self.get_href(page);
return try self.get_href(page);
}
};

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@@ -16,8 +16,8 @@
// You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
// along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
const js = @import("../js/js.zig");
const parser = @import("../netsurf.zig");
const Function = @import("../env.zig").Function;
const EventTarget = @import("../dom/event_target.zig").EventTarget;
// https://drafts.csswg.org/cssom-view/#the-mediaquerylist-interface
@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ pub const MediaQueryList = struct {
return self.media;
}
pub fn _addListener(_: *const MediaQueryList, _: js.Function) void {}
pub fn _addListener(_: *const MediaQueryList, _: Function) void {}
pub fn _removeListener(_: *const MediaQueryList, _: js.Function) void {}
pub fn _removeListener(_: *const MediaQueryList, _: Function) void {}
};

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@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ pub const SVGElement = struct {
// Currently the prototype chain is not implemented (will not be returned by toInterface())
// For that we need parser.SvgElement and the derived types with tags in the v-table.
pub const prototype = *Element;
// While this is a Node, could consider not exposing the subtype until we have
// While this is a Node, could consider not exposing the subtype untill we have
// a Self type to cast to.
pub const subtype = .node;
};

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@@ -18,14 +18,13 @@
const std = @import("std");
const js = @import("../js/js.zig");
const log = @import("../../log.zig");
const parser = @import("../netsurf.zig");
const Env = @import("../env.zig").Env;
const Page = @import("../page.zig").Page;
const Navigator = @import("navigator.zig").Navigator;
const History = @import("History.zig");
const Navigation = @import("../navigation/Navigation.zig");
const History = @import("history.zig").History;
const Location = @import("location.zig").Location;
const Crypto = @import("../crypto/crypto.zig").Crypto;
const Console = @import("../console/console.zig").Console;
@@ -36,15 +35,15 @@ const CSSStyleDeclaration = @import("../cssom/CSSStyleDeclaration.zig");
const Screen = @import("screen.zig").Screen;
const domcss = @import("../dom/css.zig");
const Css = @import("../css/css.zig").Css;
const EventHandler = @import("../events/event.zig").EventHandler;
const Function = Env.Function;
const JsObject = Env.JsObject;
const v8 = @import("v8");
const Request = @import("../fetch/Request.zig");
const fetchFn = @import("../fetch/fetch.zig").fetch;
const storage = @import("../storage/storage.zig");
const ErrorEvent = @import("error_event.zig").ErrorEvent;
const DirectEventHandler = @import("../events/event.zig").DirectEventHandler;
// https://dom.spec.whatwg.org/#interface-window-extensions
// https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/nav-history-apis.html#window
@@ -56,7 +55,8 @@ pub const Window = struct {
document: *parser.DocumentHTML,
target: []const u8 = "",
location: Location,
history: History = .{},
location: Location = .{},
storage_shelf: ?*storage.Shelf = null,
// counter for having unique timer ids
@@ -69,10 +69,6 @@ pub const Window = struct {
performance: Performance,
screen: Screen = .{},
css: Css = .{},
scroll_x: u32 = 0,
scroll_y: u32 = 0,
onload_callback: ?js.Function = null,
onpopstate_callback: ?js.Function = null,
pub fn create(target: ?[]const u8, navigator: ?Navigator) !Window {
var fbs = std.io.fixedBufferStream("");
@@ -83,7 +79,6 @@ pub const Window = struct {
return .{
.document = html_doc,
.target = target orelse "",
.location = try .init("about:blank"),
.navigator = navigator orelse .{},
.performance = Performance.init(),
};
@@ -94,10 +89,6 @@ pub const Window = struct {
try parser.documentHTMLSetLocation(Location, self.document, &self.location);
}
pub fn changeLocation(self: *Window, new_url: []const u8, page: *Page) !void {
return self.location.url.reinit(new_url, page);
}
pub fn replaceDocument(self: *Window, doc: *parser.DocumentHTML) !void {
self.performance.reset(); // When to reset see: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Performance/timeOrigin
self.document = doc;
@@ -108,28 +99,16 @@ pub const Window = struct {
self.storage_shelf = shelf;
}
pub fn _fetch(_: *Window, input: Request.RequestInput, options: ?Request.RequestInit, page: *Page) !js.Promise {
pub fn _fetch(_: *Window, input: Request.RequestInput, options: ?Request.RequestInit, page: *Page) !Env.Promise {
return fetchFn(input, options, page);
}
/// Returns `onload_callback`.
pub fn get_onload(self: *const Window) ?js.Function {
return self.onload_callback;
pub fn get_window(self: *Window) *Window {
return self;
}
/// Sets `onload_callback`.
pub fn set_onload(self: *Window, maybe_listener: ?EventHandler.Listener, page: *Page) !void {
try DirectEventHandler(Window, self, "load", maybe_listener, &self.onload_callback, page.arena);
}
/// Returns `onpopstate_callback`.
pub fn get_onpopstate(self: *const Window) ?js.Function {
return self.onpopstate_callback;
}
/// Sets `onpopstate_callback`.
pub fn set_onpopstate(self: *Window, maybe_listener: ?EventHandler.Listener, page: *Page) !void {
try DirectEventHandler(Window, self, "popstate", maybe_listener, &self.onpopstate_callback, page.arena);
pub fn get_navigator(self: *Window) *Navigator {
return &self.navigator;
}
pub fn get_location(self: *Window) *Location {
@@ -137,7 +116,23 @@ pub const Window = struct {
}
pub fn set_location(_: *const Window, url: []const u8, page: *Page) !void {
return page.navigateFromWebAPI(url, .{ .reason = .script }, .{ .push = null });
return page.navigateFromWebAPI(url, .{ .reason = .script });
}
pub fn get_console(self: *Window) *Console {
return &self.console;
}
pub fn get_crypto(self: *Window) *Crypto {
return &self.crypto;
}
pub fn get_self(self: *Window) *Window {
return self;
}
pub fn get_parent(self: *Window) *Window {
return self;
}
// frames return the window itself, but accessing it via a pseudo
@@ -177,16 +172,16 @@ pub const Window = struct {
return frames.get_length();
}
pub fn get_top(self: *Window) *Window {
return self;
}
pub fn get_document(self: *Window) ?*parser.DocumentHTML {
return self.document;
}
pub fn get_history(_: *Window, page: *Page) *History {
return &page.session.history;
}
pub fn get_navigation(_: *Window, page: *Page) *Navigation {
return &page.session.navigation;
pub fn get_history(self: *Window) *History {
return &self.history;
}
// The interior height of the window in pixels, including the height of the horizontal scroll bar, if present.
@@ -215,11 +210,19 @@ pub const Window = struct {
return &self.storage_shelf.?.bucket.session;
}
pub fn get_performance(self: *Window) *Performance {
return &self.performance;
}
pub fn get_screen(self: *Window) *Screen {
return &self.screen;
}
pub fn get_CSS(self: *Window) *Css {
return &self.css;
}
pub fn _requestAnimationFrame(self: *Window, cbk: js.Function, page: *Page) !u32 {
pub fn _requestAnimationFrame(self: *Window, cbk: Function, page: *Page) !u32 {
return self.createTimeout(cbk, 5, page, .{
.animation_frame = true,
.name = "animationFrame",
@@ -231,11 +234,11 @@ pub const Window = struct {
_ = self.timers.remove(id);
}
pub fn _setTimeout(self: *Window, cbk: js.Function, delay: ?u32, params: []js.Object, page: *Page) !u32 {
pub fn _setTimeout(self: *Window, cbk: Function, delay: ?u32, params: []Env.JsObject, page: *Page) !u32 {
return self.createTimeout(cbk, delay, page, .{ .args = params, .name = "setTimeout" });
}
pub fn _setInterval(self: *Window, cbk: js.Function, delay: ?u32, params: []js.Object, page: *Page) !u32 {
pub fn _setInterval(self: *Window, cbk: Function, delay: ?u32, params: []Env.JsObject, page: *Page) !u32 {
return self.createTimeout(cbk, delay, page, .{ .repeat = true, .args = params, .name = "setInterval" });
}
@@ -247,22 +250,14 @@ pub const Window = struct {
_ = self.timers.remove(id);
}
pub fn _queueMicrotask(self: *Window, cbk: js.Function, page: *Page) !void {
_ = try self.createTimeout(cbk, 0, page, .{ .name = "queueMicrotask" });
pub fn _queueMicrotask(self: *Window, cbk: Function, page: *Page) !u32 {
return self.createTimeout(cbk, 0, page, .{ .name = "queueMicrotask" });
}
pub fn _setImmediate(self: *Window, cbk: js.Function, page: *Page) !u32 {
return self.createTimeout(cbk, 0, page, .{ .name = "setImmediate" });
}
pub fn _clearImmediate(self: *Window, id: u32) void {
_ = self.timers.remove(id);
}
pub fn _matchMedia(_: *const Window, media: js.String) !MediaQueryList {
pub fn _matchMedia(_: *const Window, media: []const u8, page: *Page) !MediaQueryList {
return .{
.matches = false, // TODO?
.media = media.string,
.media = try page.arena.dupe(u8, media),
};
}
@@ -281,33 +276,14 @@ pub const Window = struct {
return out;
}
pub fn _reportError(self: *Window, err: js.Object, page: *Page) !void {
var error_event = try ErrorEvent.constructor("error", .{
.@"error" = err,
});
_ = try parser.eventTargetDispatchEvent(
parser.toEventTarget(Window, self),
@as(*parser.Event, &error_event.proto),
);
if (parser.eventDefaultPrevented(&error_event.proto) == false) {
const err_string = err.toString() catch "Unknown error";
log.info(.user_script, "error", .{
.err = err_string,
.stack = page.stackTrace() catch "???",
.source = "window.reportError",
});
}
}
const CreateTimeoutOpts = struct {
name: []const u8,
args: []js.Object = &.{},
args: []Env.JsObject = &.{},
repeat: bool = false,
animation_frame: bool = false,
low_priority: bool = false,
};
fn createTimeout(self: *Window, cbk: js.Function, delay_: ?u32, page: *Page, opts: CreateTimeoutOpts) !u32 {
fn createTimeout(self: *Window, cbk: Function, delay_: ?u32, page: *Page, opts: CreateTimeoutOpts) !u32 {
const delay = delay_ orelse 0;
if (self.timers.count() > 512) {
return error.TooManyTimeout;
@@ -327,9 +303,9 @@ pub const Window = struct {
errdefer _ = self.timers.remove(timer_id);
const args = opts.args;
var persisted_args: []js.Object = &.{};
var persisted_args: []Env.JsObject = &.{};
if (args.len > 0) {
persisted_args = try page.arena.alloc(js.Object, args.len);
persisted_args = try page.arena.alloc(Env.JsObject, args.len);
for (args, persisted_args) |a, *ca| {
ca.* = try a.persist();
}
@@ -370,20 +346,12 @@ pub const Window = struct {
const Opts = struct {
top: i32,
left: i32,
behavior: []const u8 = "",
behavior: []const u8,
};
};
pub fn _scrollTo(self: *Window, opts: ScrollToOpts, y: ?i32) !void {
switch (opts) {
.x => |x| {
self.scroll_x = @intCast(@max(x, 0));
self.scroll_y = @intCast(@max(0, y orelse 0));
},
.opts => |o| {
self.scroll_y = @intCast(@max(0, o.top));
self.scroll_x = @intCast(@max(0, o.left));
},
}
pub fn _scrollTo(self: *Window, opts: ScrollToOpts, y: ?u32) !void {
_ = opts;
_ = y;
{
const scroll_event = try parser.eventCreate();
@@ -407,28 +375,6 @@ pub const Window = struct {
);
}
}
pub fn _scroll(self: *Window, opts: ScrollToOpts, y: ?i32) !void {
// just an alias for scrollTo
return self._scrollTo(opts, y);
}
pub fn get_scrollX(self: *const Window) u32 {
return self.scroll_x;
}
pub fn get_scrollY(self: *const Window) u32 {
return self.scroll_y;
}
pub fn get_pageXOffset(self: *const Window) u32 {
// just an alias for scrollX
return self.get_scrollX();
}
pub fn get_pageYOffset(self: *const Window) u32 {
// just an alias for scrollY
return self.get_scrollY();
}
// libdom's document doesn't have a parent, which is correct, but
// breaks the event bubbling that happens for many events from
@@ -446,18 +392,6 @@ pub const Window = struct {
// and thus the target has already been set to the document.
return self.base.redispatchEvent(evt);
}
pub fn postAttach(self: *Window, js_this: js.This) !void {
try js_this.set("top", self, .{});
try js_this.set("self", self, .{});
try js_this.set("parent", self, .{});
try js_this.set("window", self, .{});
try js_this.set("crypto", &self.crypto, .{});
try js_this.set("screen", &self.screen, .{});
try js_this.set("console", &self.console, .{});
try js_this.set("navigator", &self.navigator, .{});
try js_this.set("performance", &self.performance, .{});
}
};
const TimerCallback = struct {
@@ -468,13 +402,13 @@ const TimerCallback = struct {
repeat: ?u32,
// The JavaScript callback to execute
cbk: js.Function,
cbk: Function,
animation_frame: bool = false,
window: *Window,
args: []js.Object = &.{},
args: []Env.JsObject = &.{},
fn run(ctx: *anyopaque) ?u32 {
const self: *TimerCallback = @ptrCast(@alignCast(ctx));
@@ -488,7 +422,7 @@ const TimerCallback = struct {
return null;
}
var result: js.Function.Result = undefined;
var result: Function.Result = undefined;
var call: anyerror!void = undefined;
if (self.animation_frame) {

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const std = @import("std");
const js = @import("js.zig");
const v8 = js.v8;
const log = @import("../../log.zig");
const Page = @import("../page.zig").Page;
const types = @import("types.zig");
const Context = @import("Context.zig");
const Allocator = std.mem.Allocator;
const ArenaAllocator = std.heap.ArenaAllocator;
const CALL_ARENA_RETAIN = 1024 * 16;
// Responsible for calling Zig functions from JS invocations. This could
// probably just contained in ExecutionWorld, but having this specific logic, which
// is somewhat repetitive between constructors, functions, getters, etc contained
// here does feel like it makes it cleaner.
const Caller = @This();
context: *Context,
v8_context: v8.Context,
isolate: v8.Isolate,
call_arena: Allocator,
// info is a v8.PropertyCallbackInfo or a v8.FunctionCallback
// All we really want from it is the isolate.
// executor = Isolate -> getCurrentContext -> getEmbedderData()
pub fn init(info: anytype) Caller {
const isolate = info.getIsolate();
const v8_context = isolate.getCurrentContext();
const context: *Context = @ptrFromInt(v8_context.getEmbedderData(1).castTo(v8.BigInt).getUint64());
context.call_depth += 1;
return .{
.context = context,
.isolate = isolate,
.v8_context = v8_context,
.call_arena = context.call_arena,
};
}
pub fn deinit(self: *Caller) void {
const context = self.context;
const call_depth = context.call_depth - 1;
// Because of callbacks, calls can be nested. Because of this, we
// can't clear the call_arena after _every_ call. Imagine we have
// arr.forEach((i) => { console.log(i); }
//
// First we call forEach. Inside of our forEach call,
// we call console.log. If we reset the call_arena after this call,
// it'll reset it for the `forEach` call after, which might still
// need the data.
//
// Therefore, we keep a call_depth, and only reset the call_arena
// when a top-level (call_depth == 0) function ends.
if (call_depth == 0) {
const arena: *ArenaAllocator = @ptrCast(@alignCast(context.call_arena.ptr));
_ = arena.reset(.{ .retain_with_limit = CALL_ARENA_RETAIN });
}
// Set this _after_ we've executed the above code, so that if the
// above code executes any callbacks, they aren't being executed
// at scope 0, which would be wrong.
context.call_depth = call_depth;
}
pub fn constructor(self: *Caller, comptime Struct: type, comptime named_function: NamedFunction, info: v8.FunctionCallbackInfo) !void {
const args = try self.getArgs(Struct, named_function, 0, info);
const res = @call(.auto, Struct.constructor, args);
const ReturnType = @typeInfo(@TypeOf(Struct.constructor)).@"fn".return_type orelse {
@compileError(@typeName(Struct) ++ " has a constructor without a return type");
};
const this = info.getThis();
if (@typeInfo(ReturnType) == .error_union) {
const non_error_res = res catch |err| return err;
_ = try self.context.mapZigInstanceToJs(this, non_error_res);
} else {
_ = try self.context.mapZigInstanceToJs(this, res);
}
info.getReturnValue().set(this);
}
pub fn method(self: *Caller, comptime Struct: type, comptime named_function: NamedFunction, info: v8.FunctionCallbackInfo) !void {
if (comptime isSelfReceiver(Struct, named_function) == false) {
return self.function(Struct, named_function, info);
}
const context = self.context;
const func = @field(Struct, named_function.name);
var args = try self.getArgs(Struct, named_function, 1, info);
const zig_instance = try context.typeTaggedAnyOpaque(named_function, *types.Receiver(Struct), info.getThis());
// inject 'self' as the first parameter
@field(args, "0") = zig_instance;
const res = @call(.auto, func, args);
info.getReturnValue().set(try context.zigValueToJs(res));
}
pub fn function(self: *Caller, comptime Struct: type, comptime named_function: NamedFunction, info: v8.FunctionCallbackInfo) !void {
const context = self.context;
const func = @field(Struct, named_function.name);
const args = try self.getArgs(Struct, named_function, 0, info);
const res = @call(.auto, func, args);
info.getReturnValue().set(try context.zigValueToJs(res));
}
pub fn getIndex(self: *Caller, comptime Struct: type, comptime named_function: NamedFunction, idx: u32, info: v8.PropertyCallbackInfo) !u8 {
const context = self.context;
const func = @field(Struct, named_function.name);
const IndexedGet = @TypeOf(func);
if (@typeInfo(IndexedGet).@"fn".return_type == null) {
@compileError(named_function.full_name ++ " must have a return type");
}
var has_value = true;
var args: ParamterTypes(IndexedGet) = undefined;
const arg_fields = @typeInfo(@TypeOf(args)).@"struct".fields;
switch (arg_fields.len) {
0, 1, 2 => @compileError(named_function.full_name ++ " must take at least a u32 and *bool parameter"),
3, 4 => {
const zig_instance = try context.typeTaggedAnyOpaque(named_function, *types.Receiver(Struct), info.getThis());
comptime assertSelfReceiver(Struct, named_function);
@field(args, "0") = zig_instance;
@field(args, "1") = idx;
@field(args, "2") = &has_value;
if (comptime arg_fields.len == 4) {
comptime assertIsPageArg(Struct, named_function, 3);
@field(args, "3") = context.page;
}
},
else => @compileError(named_function.full_name ++ " has too many parmaters"),
}
const res = @call(.auto, func, args);
if (has_value == false) {
return v8.Intercepted.No;
}
info.getReturnValue().set(try context.zigValueToJs(res));
return v8.Intercepted.Yes;
}
pub fn getNamedIndex(self: *Caller, comptime Struct: type, comptime named_function: NamedFunction, name: v8.Name, info: v8.PropertyCallbackInfo) !u8 {
const context = self.context;
const func = @field(Struct, named_function.name);
comptime assertSelfReceiver(Struct, named_function);
var has_value = true;
var args = try self.getArgs(Struct, named_function, 3, info);
const zig_instance = try context.typeTaggedAnyOpaque(named_function, *types.Receiver(Struct), info.getThis());
@field(args, "0") = zig_instance;
@field(args, "1") = try self.nameToString(name);
@field(args, "2") = &has_value;
const res = @call(.auto, func, args);
if (has_value == false) {
return v8.Intercepted.No;
}
info.getReturnValue().set(try self.context.zigValueToJs(res));
return v8.Intercepted.Yes;
}
pub fn setNamedIndex(self: *Caller, comptime Struct: type, comptime named_function: NamedFunction, name: v8.Name, js_value: v8.Value, info: v8.PropertyCallbackInfo) !u8 {
const context = self.context;
const func = @field(Struct, named_function.name);
comptime assertSelfReceiver(Struct, named_function);
var has_value = true;
var args = try self.getArgs(Struct, named_function, 4, info);
const zig_instance = try context.typeTaggedAnyOpaque(named_function, *types.Receiver(Struct), info.getThis());
@field(args, "0") = zig_instance;
@field(args, "1") = try self.nameToString(name);
@field(args, "2") = try context.jsValueToZig(named_function, @TypeOf(@field(args, "2")), js_value);
@field(args, "3") = &has_value;
const res = @call(.auto, func, args);
return namedSetOrDeleteCall(res, has_value);
}
pub fn deleteNamedIndex(self: *Caller, comptime Struct: type, comptime named_function: NamedFunction, name: v8.Name, info: v8.PropertyCallbackInfo) !u8 {
const context = self.context;
const func = @field(Struct, named_function.name);
comptime assertSelfReceiver(Struct, named_function);
var has_value = true;
var args = try self.getArgs(Struct, named_function, 3, info);
const zig_instance = try context.typeTaggedAnyOpaque(named_function, *types.Receiver(Struct), info.getThis());
@field(args, "0") = zig_instance;
@field(args, "1") = try self.nameToString(name);
@field(args, "2") = &has_value;
const res = @call(.auto, func, args);
return namedSetOrDeleteCall(res, has_value);
}
fn namedSetOrDeleteCall(res: anytype, has_value: bool) !u8 {
if (@typeInfo(@TypeOf(res)) == .error_union) {
_ = try res;
}
if (has_value == false) {
return v8.Intercepted.No;
}
return v8.Intercepted.Yes;
}
fn nameToString(self: *Caller, name: v8.Name) ![]const u8 {
return self.context.valueToString(.{ .handle = name.handle }, .{});
}
fn isSelfReceiver(comptime Struct: type, comptime named_function: NamedFunction) bool {
return checkSelfReceiver(Struct, named_function, false);
}
fn assertSelfReceiver(comptime Struct: type, comptime named_function: NamedFunction) void {
_ = checkSelfReceiver(Struct, named_function, true);
}
fn checkSelfReceiver(comptime Struct: type, comptime named_function: NamedFunction, comptime fail: bool) bool {
const func = @field(Struct, named_function.name);
const params = @typeInfo(@TypeOf(func)).@"fn".params;
if (params.len == 0) {
if (fail) {
@compileError(named_function.full_name ++ " must have a self parameter");
}
return false;
}
const R = types.Receiver(Struct);
const first_param = params[0].type.?;
if (first_param != *R and first_param != *const R) {
if (fail) {
@compileError(std.fmt.comptimePrint("The first parameter to {s} must be a *{s} or *const {s}. Got: {s}", .{
named_function.full_name,
@typeName(R),
@typeName(R),
@typeName(first_param),
}));
}
return false;
}
return true;
}
fn assertIsPageArg(comptime Struct: type, comptime named_function: NamedFunction, index: comptime_int) void {
const F = @TypeOf(@field(Struct, named_function.name));
const param = @typeInfo(F).@"fn".params[index].type.?;
if (isPage(param)) {
return;
}
@compileError(std.fmt.comptimePrint("The {d} parameter to {s} must be a *Page or *const Page. Got: {s}", .{ index, named_function.full_name, @typeName(param) }));
}
pub fn handleError(self: *Caller, comptime Struct: type, comptime named_function: NamedFunction, err: anyerror, info: anytype) void {
const isolate = self.isolate;
if (comptime @import("builtin").mode == .Debug and @hasDecl(@TypeOf(info), "length")) {
if (log.enabled(.js, .warn)) {
self.logFunctionCallError(err, named_function.full_name, info);
}
}
var js_err: ?v8.Value = switch (err) {
error.InvalidArgument => createTypeException(isolate, "invalid argument"),
error.OutOfMemory => js._createException(isolate, "out of memory"),
error.IllegalConstructor => js._createException(isolate, "Illegal Contructor"),
else => blk: {
const func = @field(Struct, named_function.name);
const return_type = @typeInfo(@TypeOf(func)).@"fn".return_type orelse {
// void return type;
break :blk null;
};
if (@typeInfo(return_type) != .error_union) {
// type defines a custom exception, but this function should
// not fail. We failed somewhere inside of js.zig and
// should return the error as-is, since it isn't related
// to our Struct
break :blk null;
}
const function_error_set = @typeInfo(return_type).error_union.error_set;
const E = comptime getCustomException(Struct) orelse break :blk null;
if (function_error_set == E or isErrorSetException(E, err)) {
const custom_exception = E.init(self.call_arena, err, named_function.js_name) catch |init_err| {
switch (init_err) {
// if a custom exceptions' init wants to return a
// different error, we need to think about how to
// handle that failure.
error.OutOfMemory => break :blk js._createException(isolate, "out of memory"),
}
};
// ughh..how to handle an error here?
break :blk self.context.zigValueToJs(custom_exception) catch js._createException(isolate, "internal error");
}
// this error isn't part of a custom exception
break :blk null;
},
};
if (js_err == null) {
js_err = js._createException(isolate, @errorName(err));
}
const js_exception = isolate.throwException(js_err.?);
info.getReturnValue().setValueHandle(js_exception.handle);
}
// walk the prototype chain to see if a type declares a custom Exception
fn getCustomException(comptime Struct: type) ?type {
var S = Struct;
while (true) {
if (@hasDecl(S, "Exception")) {
return S.Exception;
}
if (@hasDecl(S, "prototype") == false) {
return null;
}
// long ago, we validated that every prototype declaration
// is a pointer.
S = @typeInfo(S.prototype).pointer.child;
}
}
// Does the error we want to return belong to the custom exeception's ErrorSet
fn isErrorSetException(comptime E: type, err: anytype) bool {
const Entry = std.meta.Tuple(&.{ []const u8, void });
const error_set = @typeInfo(E.ErrorSet).error_set.?;
const entries = comptime blk: {
var kv: [error_set.len]Entry = undefined;
for (error_set, 0..) |e, i| {
kv[i] = .{ e.name, {} };
}
break :blk kv;
};
const lookup = std.StaticStringMap(void).initComptime(entries);
return lookup.has(@errorName(err));
}
// If we call a method in javascript: cat.lives('nine');
//
// Then we'd expect a Zig function with 2 parameters: a self and the string.
// In this case, offset == 1. Offset is always 1 for setters or methods.
//
// Offset is always 0 for constructors.
//
// For constructors, setters and methods, we can further increase offset + 1
// if the first parameter is an instance of Page.
//
// Finally, if the JS function is called with _more_ parameters and
// the last parameter in Zig is an array, we'll try to slurp the additional
// parameters into the array.
fn getArgs(self: *const Caller, comptime Struct: type, comptime named_function: NamedFunction, comptime offset: usize, info: anytype) !ParamterTypes(@TypeOf(@field(Struct, named_function.name))) {
const context = self.context;
const F = @TypeOf(@field(Struct, named_function.name));
var args: ParamterTypes(F) = undefined;
const params = @typeInfo(F).@"fn".params[offset..];
// Except for the constructor, the first parameter is always `self`
// This isn't something we'll bind from JS, so skip it.
const params_to_map = blk: {
if (params.len == 0) {
return args;
}
// If the last parameter is the Page, set it, and exclude it
// from our params slice, because we don't want to bind it to
// a JS argument
if (comptime isPage(params[params.len - 1].type.?)) {
@field(args, tupleFieldName(params.len - 1 + offset)) = self.context.page;
break :blk params[0 .. params.len - 1];
}
// If the last parameter is a special JsThis, set it, and exclude it
// from our params slice, because we don't want to bind it to
// a JS argument
if (comptime params[params.len - 1].type.? == js.This) {
@field(args, tupleFieldName(params.len - 1 + offset)) = .{ .obj = .{
.context = context,
.js_obj = info.getThis(),
} };
// AND the 2nd last parameter is state
if (params.len > 1 and comptime isPage(params[params.len - 2].type.?)) {
@field(args, tupleFieldName(params.len - 2 + offset)) = self.context.page;
break :blk params[0 .. params.len - 2];
}
break :blk params[0 .. params.len - 1];
}
// we have neither a Page nor a JsObject. All params must be
// bound to a JavaScript value.
break :blk params;
};
if (params_to_map.len == 0) {
return args;
}
const js_parameter_count = info.length();
const last_js_parameter = params_to_map.len - 1;
var is_variadic = false;
{
// This is going to get complicated. If the last Zig parameter
// is a slice AND the corresponding javascript parameter is
// NOT an an array, then we'll treat it as a variadic.
const last_parameter_type = params_to_map[params_to_map.len - 1].type.?;
const last_parameter_type_info = @typeInfo(last_parameter_type);
if (last_parameter_type_info == .pointer and last_parameter_type_info.pointer.size == .slice) {
const slice_type = last_parameter_type_info.pointer.child;
const corresponding_js_value = info.getArg(@as(u32, @intCast(last_js_parameter)));
if (corresponding_js_value.isArray() == false and corresponding_js_value.isTypedArray() == false and slice_type != u8) {
is_variadic = true;
if (js_parameter_count == 0) {
@field(args, tupleFieldName(params_to_map.len + offset - 1)) = &.{};
} else if (js_parameter_count >= params_to_map.len) {
const arr = try self.call_arena.alloc(last_parameter_type_info.pointer.child, js_parameter_count - params_to_map.len + 1);
for (arr, last_js_parameter..) |*a, i| {
const js_value = info.getArg(@as(u32, @intCast(i)));
a.* = try context.jsValueToZig(named_function, slice_type, js_value);
}
@field(args, tupleFieldName(params_to_map.len + offset - 1)) = arr;
} else {
@field(args, tupleFieldName(params_to_map.len + offset - 1)) = &.{};
}
}
}
}
inline for (params_to_map, 0..) |param, i| {
const field_index = comptime i + offset;
if (comptime i == params_to_map.len - 1) {
if (is_variadic) {
break;
}
}
if (comptime isPage(param.type.?)) {
@compileError("Page must be the last parameter (or 2nd last if there's a JsThis): " ++ named_function.full_name);
} else if (comptime param.type.? == js.This) {
@compileError("JsThis must be the last parameter: " ++ named_function.full_name);
} else if (i >= js_parameter_count) {
if (@typeInfo(param.type.?) != .optional) {
return error.InvalidArgument;
}
@field(args, tupleFieldName(field_index)) = null;
} else {
const js_value = info.getArg(@as(u32, @intCast(i)));
@field(args, tupleFieldName(field_index)) = context.jsValueToZig(named_function, param.type.?, js_value) catch {
return error.InvalidArgument;
};
}
}
return args;
}
// This is extracted to speed up compilation. When left inlined in handleError,
// this can add as much as 10 seconds of compilation time.
fn logFunctionCallError(self: *Caller, err: anyerror, function_name: []const u8, info: v8.FunctionCallbackInfo) void {
const args_dump = self.serializeFunctionArgs(info) catch "failed to serialize args";
log.info(.js, "function call error", .{
.name = function_name,
.err = err,
.args = args_dump,
.stack = self.context.stackTrace() catch |err1| @errorName(err1),
});
}
fn serializeFunctionArgs(self: *Caller, info: v8.FunctionCallbackInfo) ![]const u8 {
const separator = log.separator();
const js_parameter_count = info.length();
const context = self.context;
var arr: std.ArrayListUnmanaged(u8) = .{};
for (0..js_parameter_count) |i| {
const js_value = info.getArg(@intCast(i));
const value_string = try context.valueToDetailString(js_value);
const value_type = try context.jsStringToZig(try js_value.typeOf(self.isolate), .{});
try std.fmt.format(arr.writer(context.call_arena), "{s}{d}: {s} ({s})", .{
separator,
i + 1,
value_string,
value_type,
});
}
return arr.items;
}
// We want the function name, or more precisely, the "Struct.function" for
// displaying helpful @compileError.
// However, there's no way to get the name from a std.Builtin.Fn, so we create
// a NamedFunction as part of our binding, and pass it around incase we need
// to display an error
pub const NamedFunction = struct {
name: []const u8,
js_name: []const u8,
full_name: []const u8,
pub fn init(comptime Struct: type, comptime name: []const u8) NamedFunction {
return .{
.name = name,
.js_name = if (name[0] == '_') name[1..] else name,
.full_name = @typeName(Struct) ++ "." ++ name,
};
}
};
// Takes a function, and returns a tuple for its argument. Used when we
// @call a function
fn ParamterTypes(comptime F: type) type {
const params = @typeInfo(F).@"fn".params;
var fields: [params.len]std.builtin.Type.StructField = undefined;
inline for (params, 0..) |param, i| {
fields[i] = .{
.name = tupleFieldName(i),
.type = param.type.?,
.default_value_ptr = null,
.is_comptime = false,
.alignment = @alignOf(param.type.?),
};
}
return @Type(.{ .@"struct" = .{
.layout = .auto,
.decls = &.{},
.fields = &fields,
.is_tuple = true,
} });
}
fn tupleFieldName(comptime i: usize) [:0]const u8 {
return switch (i) {
0 => "0",
1 => "1",
2 => "2",
3 => "3",
4 => "4",
5 => "5",
6 => "6",
7 => "7",
8 => "8",
9 => "9",
else => std.fmt.comptimePrint("{d}", .{i}),
};
}
fn isPage(comptime T: type) bool {
return T == *Page or T == *const Page;
}
fn createTypeException(isolate: v8.Isolate, msg: []const u8) v8.Value {
return v8.Exception.initTypeError(v8.String.initUtf8(isolate, msg));
}

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const std = @import("std");
const js = @import("js.zig");
const v8 = js.v8;
const log = @import("../../log.zig");
const types = @import("types.zig");
const Types = types.Types;
const Caller = @import("Caller.zig");
const Context = @import("Context.zig");
const Platform = @import("Platform.zig");
const Inspector = @import("Inspector.zig");
const ExecutionWorld = @import("ExecutionWorld.zig");
const NamedFunction = Caller.NamedFunction;
const Allocator = std.mem.Allocator;
const ArenaAllocator = std.heap.ArenaAllocator;
// The Env maps to a V8 isolate, which represents a isolated sandbox for
// executing JavaScript. The Env is where we'll define our V8 <-> Zig bindings,
// and it's where we'll start ExecutionWorlds, which actually execute JavaScript.
// The `S` parameter is arbitrary state. When we start an ExecutionWorld, an instance
// of S must be given. This instance is available to any Zig binding.
// The `types` parameter is a tuple of Zig structures we want to bind to V8.
const Env = @This();
allocator: Allocator,
platform: *const Platform,
// the global isolate
isolate: v8.Isolate,
// just kept around because we need to free it on deinit
isolate_params: *v8.CreateParams,
// Given a type, we can lookup its index in TYPE_LOOKUP and then have
// access to its TunctionTemplate (the thing we need to create an instance
// of it)
// I.e.:
// const index = @field(TYPE_LOOKUP, @typeName(type_name))
// const template = templates[index];
templates: [Types.len]v8.FunctionTemplate,
// Given a type index (retrieved via the TYPE_LOOKUP), we can retrieve
// the index of its prototype. Types without a prototype have their own
// index.
prototype_lookup: [Types.len]u16,
meta_lookup: [Types.len]types.Meta,
context_id: usize,
const Opts = struct {};
pub fn init(allocator: Allocator, platform: *const Platform, _: Opts) !*Env {
// var params = v8.initCreateParams();
var params = try allocator.create(v8.CreateParams);
errdefer allocator.destroy(params);
v8.c.v8__Isolate__CreateParams__CONSTRUCT(params);
params.array_buffer_allocator = v8.createDefaultArrayBufferAllocator();
errdefer v8.destroyArrayBufferAllocator(params.array_buffer_allocator.?);
var isolate = v8.Isolate.init(params);
errdefer isolate.deinit();
// This is the callback that runs whenever a module is dynamically imported.
isolate.setHostImportModuleDynamicallyCallback(Context.dynamicModuleCallback);
isolate.setPromiseRejectCallback(promiseRejectCallback);
isolate.setMicrotasksPolicy(v8.c.kExplicit);
isolate.enter();
errdefer isolate.exit();
isolate.setHostInitializeImportMetaObjectCallback(Context.metaObjectCallback);
var temp_scope: v8.HandleScope = undefined;
v8.HandleScope.init(&temp_scope, isolate);
defer temp_scope.deinit();
const env = try allocator.create(Env);
errdefer allocator.destroy(env);
env.* = .{
.context_id = 0,
.platform = platform,
.isolate = isolate,
.templates = undefined,
.allocator = allocator,
.isolate_params = params,
.meta_lookup = undefined,
.prototype_lookup = undefined,
};
// Populate our templates lookup. generateClass creates the
// v8.FunctionTemplate, which we store in our env.templates.
// The ordering doesn't matter. What matters is that, given a type
// we can get its index via: @field(types.LOOKUP, type_name)
const templates = &env.templates;
inline for (Types, 0..) |s, i| {
@setEvalBranchQuota(10_000);
templates[i] = v8.Persistent(v8.FunctionTemplate).init(isolate, generateClass(s.defaultValue().?, isolate)).castToFunctionTemplate();
}
// Above, we've created all our our FunctionTemplates. Now that we
// have them all, we can hook up the prototypes.
const meta_lookup = &env.meta_lookup;
inline for (Types, 0..) |s, i| {
const Struct = s.defaultValue().?;
if (@hasDecl(Struct, "prototype")) {
const TI = @typeInfo(Struct.prototype);
const ProtoType = types.Receiver(TI.pointer.child);
if (!types.has(ProtoType)) {
@compileError(std.fmt.comptimePrint("Prototype '{s}' for '{s}' is undefined", .{ @typeName(ProtoType), @typeName(Struct) }));
}
// Hey, look! This is our first real usage of the `types.Index`.
// Just like we said above, given a type, we can get its
// template index.
templates[i].inherit(templates[types.getId(ProtoType)]);
}
// while we're here, let's populate our meta lookup
const subtype: ?types.Sub = if (@hasDecl(Struct, "subtype")) Struct.subtype else null;
const proto_offset = comptime blk: {
if (!@hasField(Struct, "proto")) {
break :blk 0;
}
const proto_info = std.meta.fieldInfo(Struct, .proto);
if (@typeInfo(proto_info.type) == .pointer) {
// we store the offset as a negative, to so that,
// when we reverse this, we know that it's
// behind a pointer that we need to resolve.
break :blk -@offsetOf(Struct, "proto");
}
break :blk @offsetOf(Struct, "proto");
};
meta_lookup[i] = .{
.index = i,
.subtype = subtype,
.proto_offset = proto_offset,
};
}
return env;
}
pub fn deinit(self: *Env) void {
self.isolate.exit();
self.isolate.deinit();
v8.destroyArrayBufferAllocator(self.isolate_params.array_buffer_allocator.?);
self.allocator.destroy(self.isolate_params);
self.allocator.destroy(self);
}
pub fn newInspector(self: *Env, arena: Allocator, ctx: anytype) !Inspector {
return Inspector.init(arena, self.isolate, ctx);
}
pub fn runMicrotasks(self: *const Env) void {
self.isolate.performMicrotasksCheckpoint();
}
pub fn pumpMessageLoop(self: *const Env) bool {
return self.platform.inner.pumpMessageLoop(self.isolate, false);
}
pub fn runIdleTasks(self: *const Env) void {
return self.platform.inner.runIdleTasks(self.isolate, 1);
}
pub fn newExecutionWorld(self: *Env) !ExecutionWorld {
return .{
.env = self,
.context = null,
.context_arena = ArenaAllocator.init(self.allocator),
};
}
// V8 doesn't immediately free memory associated with
// a Context, it's managed by the garbage collector. We use the
// `lowMemoryNotification` call on the isolate to encourage v8 to free
// any contexts which have been freed.
pub fn lowMemoryNotification(self: *Env) void {
var handle_scope: v8.HandleScope = undefined;
v8.HandleScope.init(&handle_scope, self.isolate);
defer handle_scope.deinit();
self.isolate.lowMemoryNotification();
}
pub fn dumpMemoryStats(self: *Env) void {
const stats = self.isolate.getHeapStatistics();
std.debug.print(
\\ Total Heap Size: {d}
\\ Total Heap Size Executable: {d}
\\ Total Physical Size: {d}
\\ Total Available Size: {d}
\\ Used Heap Size: {d}
\\ Heap Size Limit: {d}
\\ Malloced Memory: {d}
\\ External Memory: {d}
\\ Peak Malloced Memory: {d}
\\ Number Of Native Contexts: {d}
\\ Number Of Detached Contexts: {d}
\\ Total Global Handles Size: {d}
\\ Used Global Handles Size: {d}
\\ Zap Garbage: {any}
\\
, .{ stats.total_heap_size, stats.total_heap_size_executable, stats.total_physical_size, stats.total_available_size, stats.used_heap_size, stats.heap_size_limit, stats.malloced_memory, stats.external_memory, stats.peak_malloced_memory, stats.number_of_native_contexts, stats.number_of_detached_contexts, stats.total_global_handles_size, stats.used_global_handles_size, stats.does_zap_garbage });
}
fn promiseRejectCallback(v8_msg: v8.C_PromiseRejectMessage) callconv(.c) void {
const msg = v8.PromiseRejectMessage.initFromC(v8_msg);
const isolate = msg.getPromise().toObject().getIsolate();
const context = Context.fromIsolate(isolate);
const value =
if (msg.getValue()) |v8_value| context.valueToString(v8_value, .{}) catch |err| @errorName(err) else "no value";
log.debug(.js, "unhandled rejection", .{ .value = value });
}
// Give it a Zig struct, get back a v8.FunctionTemplate.
// The FunctionTemplate is a bit like a struct container - it's where
// we'll attach functions/getters/setters and where we'll "inherit" a
// prototype type (if there is any)
fn generateClass(comptime Struct: type, isolate: v8.Isolate) v8.FunctionTemplate {
const template = generateConstructor(Struct, isolate);
attachClass(Struct, isolate, template);
return template;
}
// Normally this is called from generateClass. Where generateClass creates
// the constructor (hence, the FunctionTemplate), attachClass adds all
// of its functions, getters, setters, ...
// But it's extracted from generateClass because we also have 1 global
// object (i.e. the Window), which gets attached not only to the Window
// constructor/FunctionTemplate as normal, but also through the default
// FunctionTemplate of the isolate (in createContext)
pub fn attachClass(comptime Struct: type, isolate: v8.Isolate, template: v8.FunctionTemplate) void {
const template_proto = template.getPrototypeTemplate();
inline for (@typeInfo(Struct).@"struct".decls) |declaration| {
const name = declaration.name;
if (comptime name[0] == '_') {
switch (@typeInfo(@TypeOf(@field(Struct, name)))) {
.@"fn" => generateMethod(Struct, name, isolate, template_proto),
else => |ti| if (!comptime js.isComplexAttributeType(ti)) {
generateAttribute(Struct, name, isolate, template, template_proto);
},
}
} else if (comptime std.mem.startsWith(u8, name, "get_")) {
generateProperty(Struct, name[4..], isolate, template_proto);
} else if (comptime std.mem.startsWith(u8, name, "static_")) {
generateFunction(Struct, name[7..], isolate, template);
}
}
if (@hasDecl(Struct, "get_symbol_toStringTag") == false) {
// If this WAS defined, then we would have created it in generateProperty.
// But if it isn't, we create a default one
const string_tag_callback = v8.FunctionTemplate.initCallback(isolate, struct {
fn stringTag(raw_info: ?*const v8.C_FunctionCallbackInfo) callconv(.c) void {
const info = v8.FunctionCallbackInfo.initFromV8(raw_info);
const class_name = v8.String.initUtf8(info.getIsolate(), comptime js.classNameForStruct(Struct));
info.getReturnValue().set(class_name);
}
}.stringTag);
const key = v8.Symbol.getToStringTag(isolate).toName();
template_proto.setAccessorGetter(key, string_tag_callback);
}
generateIndexer(Struct, template_proto);
generateNamedIndexer(Struct, template.getInstanceTemplate());
generateUndetectable(Struct, template.getInstanceTemplate());
}
// Even if a struct doesn't have a `constructor` function, we still
// `generateConstructor`, because this is how we create our
// FunctionTemplate. Such classes exist, but they can't be instantiated
// via `new ClassName()` - but they could, for example, be created in
// Zig and returned from a function call, which is why we need the
// FunctionTemplate.
fn generateConstructor(comptime Struct: type, isolate: v8.Isolate) v8.FunctionTemplate {
const template = v8.FunctionTemplate.initCallback(isolate, struct {
fn callback(raw_info: ?*const v8.C_FunctionCallbackInfo) callconv(.c) void {
const info = v8.FunctionCallbackInfo.initFromV8(raw_info);
var caller = Caller.init(info);
defer caller.deinit();
// See comment above. We generateConstructor on all types
// in order to create the FunctionTemplate, but there might
// not be an actual "constructor" function. So if someone
// does `new ClassName()` where ClassName doesn't have
// a constructor function, we'll return an error.
if (@hasDecl(Struct, "constructor") == false) {
const iso = caller.isolate;
log.warn(.js, "Illegal constructor call", .{ .name = @typeName(Struct) });
const js_exception = iso.throwException(js._createException(iso, "Illegal Constructor"));
info.getReturnValue().set(js_exception);
return;
}
// Safe to call now, because if Struct.constructor didn't
// exist, the above if block would have returned.
const named_function = comptime NamedFunction.init(Struct, "constructor");
caller.constructor(Struct, named_function, info) catch |err| {
caller.handleError(Struct, named_function, err, info);
};
}
}.callback);
if (comptime types.isEmpty(types.Receiver(Struct)) == false) {
// If the struct is empty, we won't store a Zig reference inside
// the JS object, so we don't need to set the internal field count
template.getInstanceTemplate().setInternalFieldCount(1);
}
const class_name = v8.String.initUtf8(isolate, comptime js.classNameForStruct(Struct));
template.setClassName(class_name);
return template;
}
fn generateMethod(comptime Struct: type, comptime name: []const u8, isolate: v8.Isolate, template_proto: v8.ObjectTemplate) void {
var js_name: v8.Name = undefined;
if (comptime std.mem.eql(u8, name, "_symbol_iterator")) {
js_name = v8.Symbol.getIterator(isolate).toName();
} else {
js_name = v8.String.initUtf8(isolate, name[1..]).toName();
}
const function_template = v8.FunctionTemplate.initCallback(isolate, struct {
fn callback(raw_info: ?*const v8.C_FunctionCallbackInfo) callconv(.c) void {
const info = v8.FunctionCallbackInfo.initFromV8(raw_info);
var caller = Caller.init(info);
defer caller.deinit();
const named_function = comptime NamedFunction.init(Struct, name);
caller.method(Struct, named_function, info) catch |err| {
caller.handleError(Struct, named_function, err, info);
};
}
}.callback);
template_proto.set(js_name, function_template, v8.PropertyAttribute.None);
}
fn generateFunction(comptime Struct: type, comptime name: []const u8, isolate: v8.Isolate, template: v8.FunctionTemplate) void {
const js_name = v8.String.initUtf8(isolate, name).toName();
const function_template = v8.FunctionTemplate.initCallback(isolate, struct {
fn callback(raw_info: ?*const v8.C_FunctionCallbackInfo) callconv(.c) void {
const info = v8.FunctionCallbackInfo.initFromV8(raw_info);
var caller = Caller.init(info);
defer caller.deinit();
const named_function = comptime NamedFunction.init(Struct, "static_" ++ name);
caller.function(Struct, named_function, info) catch |err| {
caller.handleError(Struct, named_function, err, info);
};
}
}.callback);
template.set(js_name, function_template, v8.PropertyAttribute.None);
}
fn generateAttribute(comptime Struct: type, comptime name: []const u8, isolate: v8.Isolate, template: v8.FunctionTemplate, template_proto: v8.ObjectTemplate) void {
const zig_value = @field(Struct, name);
const js_value = js.simpleZigValueToJs(isolate, zig_value, true);
const js_name = v8.String.initUtf8(isolate, name[1..]).toName();
// apply it both to the type itself
template.set(js_name, js_value, v8.PropertyAttribute.ReadOnly + v8.PropertyAttribute.DontDelete);
// and to instances of the type
template_proto.set(js_name, js_value, v8.PropertyAttribute.ReadOnly + v8.PropertyAttribute.DontDelete);
}
fn generateProperty(comptime Struct: type, comptime name: []const u8, isolate: v8.Isolate, template_proto: v8.ObjectTemplate) void {
var js_name: v8.Name = undefined;
if (comptime std.mem.eql(u8, name, "symbol_toStringTag")) {
js_name = v8.Symbol.getToStringTag(isolate).toName();
} else {
js_name = v8.String.initUtf8(isolate, name).toName();
}
const getter_callback = v8.FunctionTemplate.initCallback(isolate, struct {
fn callback(raw_info: ?*const v8.C_FunctionCallbackInfo) callconv(.c) void {
const info = v8.FunctionCallbackInfo.initFromV8(raw_info);
var caller = Caller.init(info);
defer caller.deinit();
const named_function = comptime NamedFunction.init(Struct, "get_" ++ name);
caller.method(Struct, named_function, info) catch |err| {
caller.handleError(Struct, named_function, err, info);
};
}
}.callback);
const setter_name = "set_" ++ name;
if (@hasDecl(Struct, setter_name) == false) {
template_proto.setAccessorGetter(js_name, getter_callback);
return;
}
const setter_callback = v8.FunctionTemplate.initCallback(isolate, struct {
fn callback(raw_info: ?*const v8.C_FunctionCallbackInfo) callconv(.c) void {
const info = v8.FunctionCallbackInfo.initFromV8(raw_info);
std.debug.assert(info.length() == 1);
var caller = Caller.init(info);
defer caller.deinit();
const named_function = comptime NamedFunction.init(Struct, "set_" ++ name);
caller.method(Struct, named_function, info) catch |err| {
caller.handleError(Struct, named_function, err, info);
};
}
}.callback);
template_proto.setAccessorGetterAndSetter(js_name, getter_callback, setter_callback);
}
fn generateIndexer(comptime Struct: type, template_proto: v8.ObjectTemplate) void {
if (@hasDecl(Struct, "indexed_get") == false) {
return;
}
const configuration = v8.IndexedPropertyHandlerConfiguration{
.getter = struct {
fn callback(idx: u32, raw_info: ?*const v8.C_PropertyCallbackInfo) callconv(.c) u8 {
const info = v8.PropertyCallbackInfo.initFromV8(raw_info);
var caller = Caller.init(info);
defer caller.deinit();
const named_function = comptime NamedFunction.init(Struct, "indexed_get");
return caller.getIndex(Struct, named_function, idx, info) catch |err| blk: {
caller.handleError(Struct, named_function, err, info);
break :blk v8.Intercepted.No;
};
}
}.callback,
};
// If you're trying to implement setter, read:
// https://groups.google.com/g/v8-users/c/8tahYBsHpgY/m/IteS7Wn2AAAJ
// The issue I had was
// (a) where to attache it: does it go on the instance_template
// instead of the prototype?
// (b) defining the getter or query to respond with the
// PropertyAttribute to indicate if the property can be set
template_proto.setIndexedProperty(configuration, null);
}
fn generateNamedIndexer(comptime Struct: type, template_proto: v8.ObjectTemplate) void {
if (@hasDecl(Struct, "named_get") == false) {
return;
}
var configuration = v8.NamedPropertyHandlerConfiguration{
.getter = struct {
fn callback(c_name: ?*const v8.C_Name, raw_info: ?*const v8.C_PropertyCallbackInfo) callconv(.c) u8 {
const info = v8.PropertyCallbackInfo.initFromV8(raw_info);
var caller = Caller.init(info);
defer caller.deinit();
const named_function = comptime NamedFunction.init(Struct, "named_get");
return caller.getNamedIndex(Struct, named_function, .{ .handle = c_name.? }, info) catch |err| blk: {
caller.handleError(Struct, named_function, err, info);
break :blk v8.Intercepted.No;
};
}
}.callback,
// This is really cool. Without this, we'd intercept _all_ properties
// even those explicitly set. So, node.length for example would get routed
// to our `named_get`, rather than a `get_length`. This might be
// useful if we run into a type that we can't model properly in Zig.
.flags = v8.PropertyHandlerFlags.OnlyInterceptStrings | v8.PropertyHandlerFlags.NonMasking,
};
if (@hasDecl(Struct, "named_set")) {
configuration.setter = struct {
fn callback(c_name: ?*const v8.C_Name, c_value: ?*const v8.C_Value, raw_info: ?*const v8.C_PropertyCallbackInfo) callconv(.c) u8 {
const info = v8.PropertyCallbackInfo.initFromV8(raw_info);
var caller = Caller.init(info);
defer caller.deinit();
const named_function = comptime NamedFunction.init(Struct, "named_set");
return caller.setNamedIndex(Struct, named_function, .{ .handle = c_name.? }, .{ .handle = c_value.? }, info) catch |err| blk: {
caller.handleError(Struct, named_function, err, info);
break :blk v8.Intercepted.No;
};
}
}.callback;
}
if (@hasDecl(Struct, "named_delete")) {
configuration.deleter = struct {
fn callback(c_name: ?*const v8.C_Name, raw_info: ?*const v8.C_PropertyCallbackInfo) callconv(.c) u8 {
const info = v8.PropertyCallbackInfo.initFromV8(raw_info);
var caller = Caller.init(info);
defer caller.deinit();
const named_function = comptime NamedFunction.init(Struct, "named_delete");
return caller.deleteNamedIndex(Struct, named_function, .{ .handle = c_name.? }, info) catch |err| blk: {
caller.handleError(Struct, named_function, err, info);
break :blk v8.Intercepted.No;
};
}
}.callback;
}
template_proto.setNamedProperty(configuration, null);
}
fn generateUndetectable(comptime Struct: type, template: v8.ObjectTemplate) void {
const has_js_call_as_function = @hasDecl(Struct, "jsCallAsFunction");
if (has_js_call_as_function) {
template.setCallAsFunctionHandler(struct {
fn callback(raw_info: ?*const v8.C_FunctionCallbackInfo) callconv(.c) void {
const info = v8.FunctionCallbackInfo.initFromV8(raw_info);
var caller = Caller.init(info);
defer caller.deinit();
const named_function = comptime NamedFunction.init(Struct, "jsCallAsFunction");
caller.method(Struct, named_function, info) catch |err| {
caller.handleError(Struct, named_function, err, info);
};
}
}.callback);
}
if (@hasDecl(Struct, "mark_as_undetectable") and Struct.mark_as_undetectable) {
if (!has_js_call_as_function) {
@compileError(@typeName(Struct) ++ ": mark_as_undetectable required jsCallAsFunction to be defined. This is a hard-coded requirement in V8, because mark_as_undetectable only exists for HTMLAllCollection which is also callable.");
}
template.markAsUndetectable();
}
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const std = @import("std");
const js = @import("js.zig");
const v8 = js.v8;
const log = @import("../../log.zig");
const Page = @import("../page.zig").Page;
const ScriptManager = @import("../ScriptManager.zig");
const types = @import("types.zig");
const Types = types.Types;
const Env = @import("Env.zig");
const Context = @import("Context.zig");
const ArenaAllocator = std.heap.ArenaAllocator;
const CONTEXT_ARENA_RETAIN = 1024 * 64;
// ExecutionWorld closely models a JS World.
// https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+/master/third_party/blink/renderer/bindings/core/v8/V8BindingDesign.md#World
// https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Add-ons/WebExtensions/API/scripting/ExecutionWorld
const ExecutionWorld = @This();
env: *Env,
// Arena whose lifetime is for a single page load. Where
// the call_arena lives for a single function call, the context_arena
// lives for the lifetime of the entire page. The allocator will be
// owned by the Context, but the arena itself is owned by the ExecutionWorld
// so that we can re-use it from context to context.
context_arena: ArenaAllocator,
// Currently a context maps to a Browser's Page. Here though, it's only a
// mechanism to organization page-specific memory. The ExecutionWorld
// does all the work, but having all page-specific data structures
// grouped together helps keep things clean.
context: ?Context = null,
// no init, must be initialized via env.newExecutionWorld()
pub fn deinit(self: *ExecutionWorld) void {
if (self.context != null) {
self.removeContext();
}
self.context_arena.deinit();
}
// Only the top Context in the Main ExecutionWorld should hold a handle_scope.
// A v8.HandleScope is like an arena. Once created, any "Local" that
// v8 creates will be released (or at least, releasable by the v8 GC)
// when the handle_scope is freed.
// We also maintain our own "context_arena" which allows us to have
// all page related memory easily managed.
pub fn createContext(self: *ExecutionWorld, page: *Page, enter: bool, global_callback: ?js.GlobalMissingCallback) !*Context {
std.debug.assert(self.context == null);
const env = self.env;
const isolate = env.isolate;
const Global = @TypeOf(page.window);
const templates = &self.env.templates;
var v8_context: v8.Context = blk: {
var temp_scope: v8.HandleScope = undefined;
v8.HandleScope.init(&temp_scope, isolate);
defer temp_scope.deinit();
const js_global = v8.FunctionTemplate.initDefault(isolate);
Env.attachClass(Global, isolate, js_global);
const global_template = js_global.getInstanceTemplate();
global_template.setInternalFieldCount(1);
// Configure the missing property callback on the global
// object.
if (global_callback != null) {
const configuration = v8.NamedPropertyHandlerConfiguration{
.getter = struct {
fn callback(c_name: ?*const v8.C_Name, raw_info: ?*const v8.C_PropertyCallbackInfo) callconv(.c) u8 {
const info = v8.PropertyCallbackInfo.initFromV8(raw_info);
const context = Context.fromIsolate(info.getIsolate());
const property = context.valueToString(.{ .handle = c_name.? }, .{}) catch "???";
if (context.global_callback.?.missing(property, context)) {
return v8.Intercepted.Yes;
}
return v8.Intercepted.No;
}
}.callback,
.flags = v8.PropertyHandlerFlags.NonMasking | v8.PropertyHandlerFlags.OnlyInterceptStrings,
};
global_template.setNamedProperty(configuration, null);
}
// All the FunctionTemplates that we created and setup in Env.init
// are now going to get associated with our global instance.
inline for (Types, 0..) |s, i| {
const Struct = s.defaultValue().?;
const class_name = v8.String.initUtf8(isolate, comptime js.classNameForStruct(Struct));
global_template.set(class_name.toName(), templates[i], v8.PropertyAttribute.None);
}
// The global object (Window) has already been hooked into the v8
// engine when the Env was initialized - like every other type.
// But the V8 global is its own FunctionTemplate instance so even
// though it's also a Window, we need to set the prototype for this
// specific instance of the the Window.
if (@hasDecl(Global, "prototype")) {
const ProtoType = types.Receiver(@typeInfo(Global.prototype).pointer.child);
js_global.inherit(templates[types.getId(ProtoType)]);
}
const context_local = v8.Context.init(isolate, global_template, null);
const v8_context = v8.Persistent(v8.Context).init(isolate, context_local).castToContext();
v8_context.enter();
errdefer if (enter) v8_context.exit();
defer if (!enter) v8_context.exit();
// This shouldn't be necessary, but it is:
// https://groups.google.com/g/v8-users/c/qAQQBmbi--8
// TODO: see if newer V8 engines have a way around this.
inline for (Types, 0..) |s, i| {
const Struct = s.defaultValue().?;
if (@hasDecl(Struct, "prototype")) {
const ProtoType = types.Receiver(@typeInfo(Struct.prototype).pointer.child);
if (!types.has(ProtoType)) {
@compileError("Type '" ++ @typeName(Struct) ++ "' defines an unknown prototype: " ++ @typeName(ProtoType));
}
const proto_obj = templates[types.getId(ProtoType)].getFunction(v8_context).toObject();
const self_obj = templates[i].getFunction(v8_context).toObject();
_ = self_obj.setPrototype(v8_context, proto_obj);
}
}
break :blk v8_context;
};
// For a Page we only create one HandleScope, it is stored in the main World (enter==true). A page can have multple contexts, 1 for each World.
// The main Context that enters and holds the HandleScope should therefore always be created first. Following other worlds for this page
// like isolated Worlds, will thereby place their objects on the main page's HandleScope. Note: In the furure the number of context will multiply multiple frames support
var handle_scope: ?v8.HandleScope = null;
if (enter) {
handle_scope = @as(v8.HandleScope, undefined);
v8.HandleScope.init(&handle_scope.?, isolate);
}
errdefer if (enter) handle_scope.?.deinit();
{
// If we want to overwrite the built-in console, we have to
// delete the built-in one.
const js_obj = v8_context.getGlobal();
const console_key = v8.String.initUtf8(isolate, "console");
if (js_obj.deleteValue(v8_context, console_key) == false) {
return error.ConsoleDeleteError;
}
}
const context_id = env.context_id;
env.context_id = context_id + 1;
self.context = Context{
.page = page,
.id = context_id,
.isolate = isolate,
.v8_context = v8_context,
.templates = &env.templates,
.meta_lookup = &env.meta_lookup,
.handle_scope = handle_scope,
.script_manager = &page.script_manager,
.call_arena = page.call_arena,
.arena = self.context_arena.allocator(),
.global_callback = global_callback,
};
var context = &self.context.?;
{
// Store a pointer to our context inside the v8 context so that, given
// a v8 context, we can get our context out
const data = isolate.initBigIntU64(@intCast(@intFromPtr(context)));
v8_context.setEmbedderData(1, data);
}
// Custom exception
// NOTE: there is no way in v8 to subclass the Error built-in type
// TODO: this is an horrible hack
inline for (Types) |s| {
const Struct = s.defaultValue().?;
if (@hasDecl(Struct, "ErrorSet")) {
const script = comptime js.classNameForStruct(Struct) ++ ".prototype.__proto__ = Error.prototype";
_ = try context.exec(script, "errorSubclass");
}
}
// Primitive attributes are set directly on the FunctionTemplate
// when we setup the environment. But we cannot set more complex
// types (v8 will crash).
//
// Plus, just to create more complex types, we always need a
// context, i.e. an Array has to have a Context to exist.
//
// As far as I can tell, getting the FunctionTemplate's object
// and setting values directly on it, for each context, is the
// way to do this.
inline for (Types, 0..) |s, i| {
const Struct = s.defaultValue().?;
inline for (@typeInfo(Struct).@"struct".decls) |declaration| {
const name = declaration.name;
if (comptime name[0] == '_') {
const value = @field(Struct, name);
if (comptime js.isComplexAttributeType(@typeInfo(@TypeOf(value)))) {
const js_obj = templates[i].getFunction(v8_context).toObject();
const js_name = v8.String.initUtf8(isolate, name[1..]).toName();
const js_val = try context.zigValueToJs(value);
if (!js_obj.setValue(v8_context, js_name, js_val)) {
log.fatal(.app, "set class attribute", .{
.@"struct" = @typeName(Struct),
.name = name,
});
}
}
}
}
}
try context.setupGlobal();
return context;
}
pub fn removeContext(self: *ExecutionWorld) void {
// Force running the micro task to drain the queue before reseting the
// context arena.
// Tasks in the queue are relying to the arena memory could be present in
// the queue. Running them later could lead to invalid memory accesses.
self.env.runMicrotasks();
self.context.?.deinit();
self.context = null;
_ = self.context_arena.reset(.{ .retain_with_limit = CONTEXT_ARENA_RETAIN });
}
pub fn terminateExecution(self: *const ExecutionWorld) void {
self.env.isolate.terminateExecution();
}
pub fn resumeExecution(self: *const ExecutionWorld) void {
self.env.isolate.cancelTerminateExecution();
}

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const std = @import("std");
const js = @import("js.zig");
const v8 = js.v8;
const Caller = @import("Caller.zig");
const Context = @import("Context.zig");
const PersistentFunction = v8.Persistent(v8.Function);
const Allocator = std.mem.Allocator;
const Function = @This();
id: usize,
context: *js.Context,
this: ?v8.Object = null,
func: PersistentFunction,
pub const Result = struct {
stack: ?[]const u8,
exception: []const u8,
};
pub fn getName(self: *const Function, allocator: Allocator) ![]const u8 {
const name = self.func.castToFunction().getName();
return self.context.valueToString(name, .{ .allocator = allocator });
}
pub fn setName(self: *const Function, name: []const u8) void {
const v8_name = v8.String.initUtf8(self.context.isolate, name);
self.func.castToFunction().setName(v8_name);
}
pub fn withThis(self: *const Function, value: anytype) !Function {
const this_obj = if (@TypeOf(value) == js.Object)
value.js_obj
else
(try self.context.zigValueToJs(value)).castTo(v8.Object);
return .{
.id = self.id,
.this = this_obj,
.func = self.func,
.context = self.context,
};
}
pub fn newInstance(self: *const Function, result: *Result) !js.Object {
const context = self.context;
var try_catch: js.TryCatch = undefined;
try_catch.init(context);
defer try_catch.deinit();
// This creates a new instance using this Function as a constructor.
// This returns a generic Object
const js_obj = self.func.castToFunction().initInstance(context.v8_context, &.{}) orelse {
if (try_catch.hasCaught()) {
const allocator = context.call_arena;
result.stack = try_catch.stack(allocator) catch null;
result.exception = (try_catch.exception(allocator) catch "???") orelse "???";
} else {
result.stack = null;
result.exception = "???";
}
return error.JsConstructorFailed;
};
return .{
.context = context,
.js_obj = js_obj,
};
}
pub fn call(self: *const Function, comptime T: type, args: anytype) !T {
return self.callWithThis(T, self.getThis(), args);
}
pub fn tryCall(self: *const Function, comptime T: type, args: anytype, result: *Result) !T {
return self.tryCallWithThis(T, self.getThis(), args, result);
}
pub fn tryCallWithThis(self: *const Function, comptime T: type, this: anytype, args: anytype, result: *Result) !T {
var try_catch: js.TryCatch = undefined;
try_catch.init(self.context);
defer try_catch.deinit();
return self.callWithThis(T, this, args) catch |err| {
if (try_catch.hasCaught()) {
const allocator = self.context.call_arena;
result.stack = try_catch.stack(allocator) catch null;
result.exception = (try_catch.exception(allocator) catch @errorName(err)) orelse @errorName(err);
} else {
result.stack = null;
result.exception = @errorName(err);
}
return err;
};
}
pub fn callWithThis(self: *const Function, comptime T: type, this: anytype, args: anytype) !T {
const context = self.context;
const js_this = try context.valueToExistingObject(this);
const aargs = if (comptime @typeInfo(@TypeOf(args)) == .null) struct {}{} else args;
const js_args: []const v8.Value = switch (@typeInfo(@TypeOf(aargs))) {
.@"struct" => |s| blk: {
const fields = s.fields;
var js_args: [fields.len]v8.Value = undefined;
inline for (fields, 0..) |f, i| {
js_args[i] = try context.zigValueToJs(@field(aargs, f.name));
}
const cargs: [fields.len]v8.Value = js_args;
break :blk &cargs;
},
.pointer => blk: {
var values = try context.call_arena.alloc(v8.Value, args.len);
for (args, 0..) |a, i| {
values[i] = try context.zigValueToJs(a);
}
break :blk values;
},
else => @compileError("JS Function called with invalid paremter type"),
};
const result = self.func.castToFunction().call(context.v8_context, js_this, js_args);
if (result == null) {
return error.JSExecCallback;
}
if (@typeInfo(T) == .void) return {};
const named_function = comptime Caller.NamedFunction.init(T, "callResult");
return context.jsValueToZig(named_function, T, result.?);
}
fn getThis(self: *const Function) v8.Object {
return self.this orelse self.context.v8_context.getGlobal();
}
pub fn src(self: *const Function) ![]const u8 {
const value = self.func.castToFunction().toValue();
return self.context.valueToString(value, .{});
}

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const std = @import("std");
const js = @import("js.zig");
const v8 = js.v8;
const Context = @import("Context.zig");
const Allocator = std.mem.Allocator;
const Inspector = @This();
pub const RemoteObject = v8.RemoteObject;
isolate: v8.Isolate,
inner: *v8.Inspector,
session: v8.InspectorSession,
// We expect allocator to be an arena
pub fn init(allocator: Allocator, isolate: v8.Isolate, ctx: anytype) !Inspector {
const ContextT = @TypeOf(ctx);
const InspectorContainer = switch (@typeInfo(ContextT)) {
.@"struct" => ContextT,
.pointer => |ptr| ptr.child,
.void => NoopInspector,
else => @compileError("invalid context type"),
};
// If necessary, turn a void context into something we can safely ptrCast
const safe_context: *anyopaque = if (ContextT == void) @ptrCast(@constCast(&{})) else ctx;
const channel = v8.InspectorChannel.init(
safe_context,
InspectorContainer.onInspectorResponse,
InspectorContainer.onInspectorEvent,
InspectorContainer.onRunMessageLoopOnPause,
InspectorContainer.onQuitMessageLoopOnPause,
isolate,
);
const client = v8.InspectorClient.init();
const inner = try allocator.create(v8.Inspector);
v8.Inspector.init(inner, client, channel, isolate);
return .{ .inner = inner, .isolate = isolate, .session = inner.connect() };
}
pub fn deinit(self: *const Inspector) void {
self.session.deinit();
self.inner.deinit();
}
pub fn send(self: *const Inspector, msg: []const u8) void {
// Can't assume the main Context exists (with its HandleScope)
// available when doing this. Pages (and thus the HandleScope)
// comes and goes, but CDP can keep sending messages.
const isolate = self.isolate;
var temp_scope: v8.HandleScope = undefined;
v8.HandleScope.init(&temp_scope, isolate);
defer temp_scope.deinit();
self.session.dispatchProtocolMessage(isolate, msg);
}
// From CDP docs
// https://chromedevtools.github.io/devtools-protocol/tot/Runtime/#type-ExecutionContextDescription
// ----
// - name: Human readable name describing given context.
// - origin: Execution context origin (ie. URL who initialised the request)
// - auxData: Embedder-specific auxiliary data likely matching
// {isDefault: boolean, type: 'default'|'isolated'|'worker', frameId: string}
// - is_default_context: Whether the execution context is default, should match the auxData
pub fn contextCreated(
self: *const Inspector,
context: *const Context,
name: []const u8,
origin: []const u8,
aux_data: ?[]const u8,
is_default_context: bool,
) void {
self.inner.contextCreated(context.v8_context, name, origin, aux_data, is_default_context);
}
// Retrieves the RemoteObject for a given value.
// The value is loaded through the ExecutionWorld's mapZigInstanceToJs function,
// just like a method return value. Therefore, if we've mapped this
// value before, we'll get the existing JS PersistedObject and if not
// we'll create it and track it for cleanup when the context ends.
pub fn getRemoteObject(
self: *const Inspector,
context: *Context,
group: []const u8,
value: anytype,
) !RemoteObject {
const js_value = try context.zigValueToJs(value);
// We do not want to expose this as a parameter for now
const generate_preview = false;
return self.session.wrapObject(
context.isolate,
context.v8_context,
js_value,
group,
generate_preview,
);
}
// Gets a value by object ID regardless of which context it is in.
pub fn getNodePtr(self: *const Inspector, allocator: Allocator, object_id: []const u8) !?*anyopaque {
const unwrapped = try self.session.unwrapObject(allocator, object_id);
// The values context and groupId are not used here
const toa = getTaggedAnyOpaque(unwrapped.value) orelse return null;
if (toa.subtype == null or toa.subtype != .node) return error.ObjectIdIsNotANode;
return toa.ptr;
}
const NoopInspector = struct {
pub fn onInspectorResponse(_: *anyopaque, _: u32, _: []const u8) void {}
pub fn onInspectorEvent(_: *anyopaque, _: []const u8) void {}
pub fn onRunMessageLoopOnPause(_: *anyopaque, _: u32) void {}
pub fn onQuitMessageLoopOnPause(_: *anyopaque) void {}
};
pub fn getTaggedAnyOpaque(value: v8.Value) ?*js.TaggedAnyOpaque {
if (value.isObject() == false) {
return null;
}
const obj = value.castTo(v8.Object);
if (obj.internalFieldCount() == 0) {
return null;
}
const external_data = obj.getInternalField(0).castTo(v8.External).get().?;
return @ptrCast(@alignCast(external_data));
}

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