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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */
/* vim: set ts=8 sts=2 et sw=2 tw=80: */
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/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
* file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
#include "mozilla/dom/HTMLImageElement.h"
#include "mozilla/dom/HTMLImageElementBinding.h"
#include "mozilla/dom/BindContext.h"
#include "nsGkAtoms.h"
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#include "nsStyleConsts.h"
#include "nsPresContext.h"
#include "nsMappedAttributes.h"
#include "nsSize.h"
#include "mozilla/dom/Document.h"
Bug 1149357: Properly update responsive images for density changes. r=dholbert Before that we were not notifying the image frame in any way if we ended up not doing a load, and we were instead relying on the reflow the viewport resize caused to get the new density in ComputeSize from the content node (but nowhere else, since that's the bug part 1 fixes). This was generally unsound, since you can stash random media in a sizes= attribute, which don't necessarily needs to cause a reflow. Now we need to notify necessarily because nsImageFrame stores the adjusted intrinsic size. mCurrentDensity could also get out of sync as well, when the selected image density changed, but we ended up returning early because our source hadn't change in the first early exit. This patch moves us to a model where we don't re-trigger loads for density changes if the source doesn't change (unless we pass aAlwaysLoad when we need to, per spec). This matches our previous behavior (without the bugginess of not updating the intrinsic size), and also Chromium, at least. This changes behavior in one case, which is when we don't load the same source node, but we have the same source URL, and the density does change. This could happen with <picture> and two <source>s with same source and different media and sizes. This makes our behavior consistent with the behavior we have when both the source and the density doesn't change. Blink and WebKit do trigger a second image load both when the source changes without changing density and when density changes. I'll file a spec issue, since per: https://html.spec.whatwg.org/#reacting-to-environment-changes We should be triggering the load when the density changes but the source doesn't as well, but no UA does that. I filed https://github.com/whatwg/html/issues/3709 with a little summary of the situation and what I think the behavior should be (which is what this patch implements). That being said, I'll update the impl if the spec people think otherwise :). MozReview-Commit-ID: Eqy16ygHRLo
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#include "nsImageFrame.h"
#include "nsIScriptContext.h"
#include "nsContentUtils.h"
#include "nsContainerFrame.h"
#include "nsNodeInfoManager.h"
#include "mozilla/MouseEvents.h"
#include "nsContentPolicyUtils.h"
#include "nsFocusManager.h"
#include "mozilla/dom/DOMIntersectionObserver.h"
#include "mozilla/dom/HTMLFormElement.h"
#include "mozilla/dom/MutationEventBinding.h"
#include "mozilla/dom/UserActivation.h"
#include "nsAttrValueOrString.h"
#include "imgLoader.h"
#include "Image.h"
// Responsive images!
#include "mozilla/dom/HTMLSourceElement.h"
#include "mozilla/dom/ResponsiveImageSelector.h"
#include "imgINotificationObserver.h"
#include "imgRequestProxy.h"
#include "mozilla/CycleCollectedJSContext.h"
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#include "mozilla/EventDispatcher.h"
#include "mozilla/EventStates.h"
#include "mozilla/MappedDeclarations.h"
#include "nsLayoutUtils.h"
using namespace mozilla::net;
NS_IMPL_NS_NEW_HTML_ELEMENT(Image)
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#ifdef DEBUG
// Is aSubject a previous sibling of aNode.
static bool IsPreviousSibling(nsINode* aSubject, nsINode* aNode) {
if (aSubject == aNode) {
return false;
}
nsINode* parent = aSubject->GetParentNode();
if (parent && parent == aNode->GetParentNode()) {
return parent->ComputeIndexOf(aSubject) < parent->ComputeIndexOf(aNode);
}
return false;
}
#endif
namespace mozilla {
namespace dom {
// Calls LoadSelectedImage on host element unless it has been superseded or
// canceled -- this is the synchronous section of "update the image data".
// https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/embedded-content.html#update-the-image-data
class ImageLoadTask final : public MicroTaskRunnable {
public:
ImageLoadTask(HTMLImageElement* aElement, bool aAlwaysLoad,
bool aUseUrgentStartForChannel)
: MicroTaskRunnable(),
mElement(aElement),
mAlwaysLoad(aAlwaysLoad),
mUseUrgentStartForChannel(aUseUrgentStartForChannel) {
mDocument = aElement->OwnerDoc();
mDocument->BlockOnload();
}
void Run(AutoSlowOperation& aAso) override {
if (mElement->mPendingImageLoadTask == this) {
mElement->mPendingImageLoadTask = nullptr;
mElement->mUseUrgentStartForChannel = mUseUrgentStartForChannel;
mElement->LoadSelectedImage(true, true, mAlwaysLoad);
}
mDocument->UnblockOnload(false);
}
bool Suppressed() override {
nsIGlobalObject* global = mElement->GetOwnerGlobal();
return global && global->IsInSyncOperation();
}
bool AlwaysLoad() { return mAlwaysLoad; }
private:
~ImageLoadTask() = default;
Bug 1207245 - part 6 - rename nsRefPtr<T> to RefPtr<T>; r=ehsan; a=Tomcat The bulk of this commit was generated with a script, executed at the top level of a typical source code checkout. The only non-machine-generated part was modifying MFBT's moz.build to reflect the new naming. CLOSED TREE makes big refactorings like this a piece of cake. # The main substitution. find . -name '*.cpp' -o -name '*.cc' -o -name '*.h' -o -name '*.mm' -o -name '*.idl'| \ xargs perl -p -i -e ' s/nsRefPtr\.h/RefPtr\.h/g; # handle includes s/nsRefPtr ?</RefPtr</g; # handle declarations and variables ' # Handle a special friend declaration in gfx/layers/AtomicRefCountedWithFinalize.h. perl -p -i -e 's/::nsRefPtr;/::RefPtr;/' gfx/layers/AtomicRefCountedWithFinalize.h # Handle nsRefPtr.h itself, a couple places that define constructors # from nsRefPtr, and code generators specially. We do this here, rather # than indiscriminantly s/nsRefPtr/RefPtr/, because that would rename # things like nsRefPtrHashtable. perl -p -i -e 's/nsRefPtr/RefPtr/g' \ mfbt/nsRefPtr.h \ xpcom/glue/nsCOMPtr.h \ xpcom/base/OwningNonNull.h \ ipc/ipdl/ipdl/lower.py \ ipc/ipdl/ipdl/builtin.py \ dom/bindings/Codegen.py \ python/lldbutils/lldbutils/utils.py # In our indiscriminate substitution above, we renamed # nsRefPtrGetterAddRefs, the class behind getter_AddRefs. Fix that up. find . -name '*.cpp' -o -name '*.h' -o -name '*.idl' | \ xargs perl -p -i -e 's/nsRefPtrGetterAddRefs/RefPtrGetterAddRefs/g' if [ -d .git ]; then git mv mfbt/nsRefPtr.h mfbt/RefPtr.h else hg mv mfbt/nsRefPtr.h mfbt/RefPtr.h fi --HG-- rename : mfbt/nsRefPtr.h => mfbt/RefPtr.h
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RefPtr<HTMLImageElement> mElement;
nsCOMPtr<Document> mDocument;
bool mAlwaysLoad;
// True if we want to set nsIClassOfService::UrgentStart to the channel to
// get the response ASAP for better user responsiveness.
bool mUseUrgentStartForChannel;
};
HTMLImageElement::HTMLImageElement(
already_AddRefed<mozilla::dom::NodeInfo>&& aNodeInfo)
: nsGenericHTMLElement(std::move(aNodeInfo)),
mForm(nullptr),
mInDocResponsiveContent(false),
mCurrentDensity(1.0) {
// We start out broken
AddStatesSilently(NS_EVENT_STATE_BROKEN);
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}
HTMLImageElement::~HTMLImageElement() { DestroyImageLoadingContent(); }
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NS_IMPL_CYCLE_COLLECTION_INHERITED(HTMLImageElement, nsGenericHTMLElement,
mResponsiveSelector)
NS_IMPL_ISUPPORTS_CYCLE_COLLECTION_INHERITED(HTMLImageElement,
nsGenericHTMLElement,
nsIImageLoadingContent,
imgINotificationObserver)
NS_IMPL_ELEMENT_CLONE(HTMLImageElement)
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bool HTMLImageElement::IsInteractiveHTMLContent(bool aIgnoreTabindex) const {
return HasAttr(kNameSpaceID_None, nsGkAtoms::usemap) ||
nsGenericHTMLElement::IsInteractiveHTMLContent(aIgnoreTabindex);
}
void HTMLImageElement::AsyncEventRunning(AsyncEventDispatcher* aEvent) {
nsImageLoadingContent::AsyncEventRunning(aEvent);
}
void HTMLImageElement::GetCurrentSrc(nsAString& aValue) {
nsCOMPtr<nsIURI> currentURI;
GetCurrentURI(getter_AddRefs(currentURI));
if (currentURI) {
nsAutoCString spec;
currentURI->GetSpec(spec);
CopyUTF8toUTF16(spec, aValue);
} else {
SetDOMStringToNull(aValue);
}
}
bool HTMLImageElement::Draggable() const {
// images may be dragged unless the draggable attribute is false
return !AttrValueIs(kNameSpaceID_None, nsGkAtoms::draggable,
nsGkAtoms::_false, eIgnoreCase);
}
bool HTMLImageElement::Complete() {
// It is still not clear what value should img.complete return in various
// cases, see https://github.com/whatwg/html/issues/4884
if (!HasAttr(nsGkAtoms::srcset) && !HasNonEmptyAttr(nsGkAtoms::src)) {
return true;
}
if (!mCurrentRequest || mPendingRequest) {
return false;
}
uint32_t status;
mCurrentRequest->GetImageStatus(&status);
return (status &
(imgIRequest::STATUS_LOAD_COMPLETE | imgIRequest::STATUS_ERROR)) != 0;
}
CSSIntPoint HTMLImageElement::GetXY() {
nsIFrame* frame = GetPrimaryFrame(FlushType::Layout);
if (!frame) {
return CSSIntPoint(0, 0);
}
nsIFrame* layer = nsLayoutUtils::GetClosestLayer(frame->GetParent());
return CSSIntPoint::FromAppUnitsRounded(frame->GetOffsetTo(layer));
}
int32_t HTMLImageElement::X() { return GetXY().x; }
int32_t HTMLImageElement::Y() { return GetXY().y; }
void HTMLImageElement::GetDecoding(nsAString& aValue) {
GetEnumAttr(nsGkAtoms::decoding, kDecodingTableDefault->tag, aValue);
}
// https://whatpr.org/html/3752/urls-and-fetching.html#lazy-loading-attributes
static const nsAttrValue::EnumTable kLoadingTable[] = {
{"eager", HTMLImageElement::Loading::Eager},
{"lazy", HTMLImageElement::Loading::Lazy},
{nullptr, 0}};
void HTMLImageElement::GetLoading(nsAString& aValue) const {
GetEnumAttr(nsGkAtoms::loading, kLoadingTable[0].tag, aValue);
}
HTMLImageElement::Loading HTMLImageElement::LoadingState() const {
const nsAttrValue* val = mAttrs.GetAttr(nsGkAtoms::loading);
if (!val) {
return HTMLImageElement::Loading::Eager;
}
return static_cast<HTMLImageElement::Loading>(val->GetEnumValue());
}
already_AddRefed<Promise> HTMLImageElement::Decode(ErrorResult& aRv) {
return nsImageLoadingContent::QueueDecodeAsync(aRv);
}
bool HTMLImageElement::ParseAttribute(int32_t aNamespaceID, nsAtom* aAttribute,
const nsAString& aValue,
nsIPrincipal* aMaybeScriptedPrincipal,
nsAttrValue& aResult) {
if (aNamespaceID == kNameSpaceID_None) {
if (aAttribute == nsGkAtoms::align) {
return ParseAlignValue(aValue, aResult);
}
if (aAttribute == nsGkAtoms::crossorigin) {
ParseCORSValue(aValue, aResult);
return true;
}
if (aAttribute == nsGkAtoms::decoding) {
return aResult.ParseEnumValue(aValue, kDecodingTable,
/* aCaseSensitive = */ false,
kDecodingTableDefault);
}
if (aAttribute == nsGkAtoms::loading) {
return aResult.ParseEnumValue(aValue, kLoadingTable,
/* aCaseSensitive = */ false,
kLoadingTable);
}
if (ParseImageAttribute(aAttribute, aValue, aResult)) {
return true;
}
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}
return nsGenericHTMLElement::ParseAttribute(aNamespaceID, aAttribute, aValue,
aMaybeScriptedPrincipal, aResult);
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}
void HTMLImageElement::MapAttributesIntoRule(
const nsMappedAttributes* aAttributes, MappedDeclarations& aDecls) {
MapImageAlignAttributeInto(aAttributes, aDecls);
MapImageBorderAttributeInto(aAttributes, aDecls);
MapImageMarginAttributeInto(aAttributes, aDecls);
MapImageSizeAttributesInto(aAttributes, aDecls, MapAspectRatio::Yes);
MapCommonAttributesInto(aAttributes, aDecls);
}
nsChangeHint HTMLImageElement::GetAttributeChangeHint(const nsAtom* aAttribute,
int32_t aModType) const {
nsChangeHint retval =
nsGenericHTMLElement::GetAttributeChangeHint(aAttribute, aModType);
if (aAttribute == nsGkAtoms::usemap || aAttribute == nsGkAtoms::ismap) {
retval |= nsChangeHint_ReconstructFrame;
} else if (aAttribute == nsGkAtoms::alt) {
if (aModType == MutationEvent_Binding::ADDITION ||
aModType == MutationEvent_Binding::REMOVAL) {
retval |= nsChangeHint_ReconstructFrame;
}
}
return retval;
}
NS_IMETHODIMP_(bool)
HTMLImageElement::IsAttributeMapped(const nsAtom* aAttribute) const {
static const MappedAttributeEntry* const map[] = {
sCommonAttributeMap, sImageMarginSizeAttributeMap,
sImageBorderAttributeMap, sImageAlignAttributeMap};
return FindAttributeDependence(aAttribute, map);
}
nsMapRuleToAttributesFunc HTMLImageElement::GetAttributeMappingFunction()
const {
return &MapAttributesIntoRule;
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}
nsresult HTMLImageElement::BeforeSetAttr(int32_t aNameSpaceID, nsAtom* aName,
const nsAttrValueOrString* aValue,
bool aNotify) {
if (aNameSpaceID == kNameSpaceID_None && mForm &&
(aName == nsGkAtoms::name || aName == nsGkAtoms::id)) {
// remove the image from the hashtable as needed
nsAutoString tmp;
GetAttr(kNameSpaceID_None, aName, tmp);
if (!tmp.IsEmpty()) {
mForm->RemoveImageElementFromTable(this, tmp);
}
}
return nsGenericHTMLElement::BeforeSetAttr(aNameSpaceID, aName, aValue,
aNotify);
}
nsresult HTMLImageElement::AfterSetAttr(int32_t aNameSpaceID, nsAtom* aName,
const nsAttrValue* aValue,
const nsAttrValue* aOldValue,
nsIPrincipal* aMaybeScriptedPrincipal,
bool aNotify) {
nsAttrValueOrString attrVal(aValue);
if (aName == nsGkAtoms::loading && aNameSpaceID == kNameSpaceID_None) {
if (aValue &&
static_cast<HTMLImageElement::Loading>(aValue->GetEnumValue()) ==
Loading::Lazy &&
!ImageState().HasState(NS_EVENT_STATE_LOADING)) {
SetLazyLoading();
} else if (aOldValue &&
static_cast<HTMLImageElement::Loading>(
aOldValue->GetEnumValue()) == Loading::Lazy &&
!ImageState().HasState(NS_EVENT_STATE_LOADING)) {
StopLazyLoadingAndStartLoadIfNeeded();
}
}
if (aValue) {
AfterMaybeChangeAttr(aNameSpaceID, aName, attrVal, aOldValue,
aMaybeScriptedPrincipal, true, aNotify);
}
if (aNameSpaceID == kNameSpaceID_None && mForm &&
(aName == nsGkAtoms::name || aName == nsGkAtoms::id) && aValue &&
!aValue->IsEmptyString()) {
// add the image to the hashtable as needed
MOZ_ASSERT(aValue->Type() == nsAttrValue::eAtom,
"Expected atom value for name/id");
mForm->AddImageElementToTable(
this, nsDependentAtomString(aValue->GetAtomValue()));
}
// Handle src/srcset updates. If aNotify is false, we are coming from the
// parser or some such place; we'll get bound after all the attributes have
// been set, so we'll do the image load from BindToTree.
if (aName == nsGkAtoms::src && aNameSpaceID == kNameSpaceID_None && !aValue) {
// Mark channel as urgent-start before load image if the image load is
// initaiated by a user interaction.
mUseUrgentStartForChannel = UserActivation::IsHandlingUserInput();
// SetAttr handles setting src since it needs to catch img.src =
// img.src, so we only need to handle the unset case
if (InResponsiveMode()) {
if (mResponsiveSelector && mResponsiveSelector->Content() == this) {
mResponsiveSelector->SetDefaultSource(VoidString());
}
QueueImageLoadTask(true);
} else {
// Bug 1076583 - We still behave synchronously in the non-responsive case
CancelImageRequests(aNotify);
}
} else if (aName == nsGkAtoms::srcset && aNameSpaceID == kNameSpaceID_None) {
// Mark channel as urgent-start before load image if the image load is
// initaiated by a user interaction.
mUseUrgentStartForChannel = UserActivation::IsHandlingUserInput();
mSrcsetTriggeringPrincipal = aMaybeScriptedPrincipal;
PictureSourceSrcsetChanged(this, attrVal.String(), aNotify);
} else if (aName == nsGkAtoms::sizes && aNameSpaceID == kNameSpaceID_None) {
// Mark channel as urgent-start before load image if the image load is
// initaiated by a user interaction.
mUseUrgentStartForChannel = UserActivation::IsHandlingUserInput();
PictureSourceSizesChanged(this, attrVal.String(), aNotify);
} else if (aName == nsGkAtoms::decoding &&
aNameSpaceID == kNameSpaceID_None) {
// Request sync or async image decoding.
SetSyncDecodingHint(
aValue && static_cast<ImageDecodingType>(aValue->GetEnumValue()) ==
ImageDecodingType::Sync);
}
return nsGenericHTMLElement::AfterSetAttr(
aNameSpaceID, aName, aValue, aOldValue, aMaybeScriptedPrincipal, aNotify);
}
nsresult HTMLImageElement::OnAttrSetButNotChanged(
int32_t aNamespaceID, nsAtom* aName, const nsAttrValueOrString& aValue,
bool aNotify) {
AfterMaybeChangeAttr(aNamespaceID, aName, aValue, nullptr, nullptr, false,
aNotify);
return nsGenericHTMLElement::OnAttrSetButNotChanged(aNamespaceID, aName,
aValue, aNotify);
}
void HTMLImageElement::AfterMaybeChangeAttr(
int32_t aNamespaceID, nsAtom* aName, const nsAttrValueOrString& aValue,
const nsAttrValue* aOldValue, nsIPrincipal* aMaybeScriptedPrincipal,
bool aValueMaybeChanged, bool aNotify) {
bool forceReload = false;
// We need to force our image to reload. This must be done here, not in
// AfterSetAttr or BeforeSetAttr, because we want to do it even if the attr is
// being set to its existing value, which is normally optimized away as a
// no-op.
//
// If we are in responsive mode, we drop the forced reload behavior,
// but still trigger a image load task for img.src = img.src per
// spec.
//
// Both cases handle unsetting src in AfterSetAttr
if (aNamespaceID == kNameSpaceID_None && aName == nsGkAtoms::src) {
// Mark channel as urgent-start before load image if the image load is
// initaiated by a user interaction.
mUseUrgentStartForChannel = UserActivation::IsHandlingUserInput();
mSrcTriggeringPrincipal = nsContentUtils::GetAttrTriggeringPrincipal(
this, aValue.String(), aMaybeScriptedPrincipal);
if (InResponsiveMode()) {
if (mResponsiveSelector && mResponsiveSelector->Content() == this) {
mResponsiveSelector->SetDefaultSource(aValue.String(),
mSrcTriggeringPrincipal);
}
QueueImageLoadTask(true);
} else if (aNotify && ShouldLoadImage()) {
// If aNotify is false, we are coming from the parser or some such place;
// we'll get bound after all the attributes have been set, so we'll do the
// sync image load from BindToTree. Skip the LoadImage call in that case.
// Note that this sync behavior is partially removed from the spec, bug
// 1076583
// A hack to get animations to reset. See bug 594771.
mNewRequestsWillNeedAnimationReset = true;
// Force image loading here, so that we'll try to load the image from
// network if it's set to be not cacheable.
// Potentially, false could be passed here rather than aNotify since
// UpdateState will be called by SetAttrAndNotify, but there are two
// obstacles to this: 1) LoadImage will end up calling
// UpdateState(aNotify), and we do not want it to call UpdateState(false)
// when aNotify is true, and 2) When this function is called by
// OnAttrSetButNotChanged, SetAttrAndNotify will not subsequently call
// UpdateState.
LoadImage(aValue.String(), true, aNotify, eImageLoadType_Normal,
mSrcTriggeringPrincipal);
mNewRequestsWillNeedAnimationReset = false;
}
} else if (aNamespaceID == kNameSpaceID_None &&
aName == nsGkAtoms::crossorigin && aNotify) {
if (aValueMaybeChanged && GetCORSMode() != AttrValueToCORSMode(aOldValue)) {
// Force a new load of the image with the new cross origin policy.
forceReload = true;
}
} else if (aName == nsGkAtoms::referrerpolicy &&
aNamespaceID == kNameSpaceID_None && aNotify) {
ReferrerPolicy referrerPolicy = GetImageReferrerPolicy();
if (!InResponsiveMode() && referrerPolicy != ReferrerPolicy::_empty &&
aValueMaybeChanged &&
referrerPolicy != ReferrerPolicyFromAttr(aOldValue)) {
// XXX: Bug 1076583 - We still use the older synchronous algorithm
// Because referrerPolicy is not treated as relevant mutations, setting
// the attribute will neither trigger a reload nor update the referrer
// policy of the loading channel (whether it has previously completed or
// not). Force a new load of the image with the new referrerpolicy.
forceReload = true;
}
}
// Because we load image synchronously in non-responsive-mode, we need to do
// reload after the attribute has been set if the reload is triggerred by
// cross origin changing.
if (forceReload) {
// Mark channel as urgent-start before load image if the image load is
// initaiated by a user interaction.
mUseUrgentStartForChannel = UserActivation::IsHandlingUserInput();
if (InResponsiveMode()) {
// per spec, full selection runs when this changes, even though
// it doesn't directly affect the source selection
QueueImageLoadTask(true);
} else if (ShouldLoadImage()) {
// Bug 1076583 - We still use the older synchronous algorithm in
// non-responsive mode. Force a new load of the image with the
// new cross origin policy
ForceReload(aNotify, IgnoreErrors());
}
}
}
void HTMLImageElement::GetEventTargetParent(EventChainPreVisitor& aVisitor) {
// We handle image element with attribute ismap in its corresponding frame
// element. Set mMultipleActionsPrevented here to prevent the click event
// trigger the behaviors in Element::PostHandleEventForLinks
WidgetMouseEvent* mouseEvent = aVisitor.mEvent->AsMouseEvent();
if (mouseEvent && mouseEvent->IsLeftClickEvent() && IsMap()) {
mouseEvent->mFlags.mMultipleActionsPrevented = true;
}
nsGenericHTMLElement::GetEventTargetParent(aVisitor);
}
bool HTMLImageElement::IsHTMLFocusable(bool aWithMouse, bool* aIsFocusable,
int32_t* aTabIndex) {
int32_t tabIndex = TabIndex();
if (IsInComposedDoc() && FindImageMap()) {
if (aTabIndex) {
// Use tab index on individual map areas
*aTabIndex = (sTabFocusModel & eTabFocus_linksMask) ? 0 : -1;
}
// Image map is not focusable itself, but flag as tabbable
// so that image map areas get walked into.
*aIsFocusable = false;
return false;
}
if (aTabIndex) {
// Can be in tab order if tabindex >=0 and form controls are tabbable.
*aTabIndex = (sTabFocusModel & eTabFocus_formElementsMask) ? tabIndex : -1;
}
*aIsFocusable =
#ifdef XP_MACOSX
(!aWithMouse || nsFocusManager::sMouseFocusesFormControl) &&
#endif
(tabIndex >= 0 || HasAttr(kNameSpaceID_None, nsGkAtoms::tabindex));
return false;
}
Bug 1555216 - Change the signature of BindToTree to be (BindContext&, nsINode& aParentNode). r=bzbarsky BindContext was going to have way more information at first, but then I realized that most of the things I wanted to know were basically a flag away using the parent node. Still I think it's worth it, now experimenting with BindToTree will only mean adding a field to a struct that's included from a couple cpp files, instead of a massive pain. I also think this is clearer, and doing this highlights quite a few inconsistencies in our code which I've left untouched, but commented with FIXMEs. Steps are: $ for file in $(rg 'nsresult BindToTree\(' | cut -d : -f 1 | sort | uniq); do sed -i 's#nsresult BindToTree(Document\* aDocument, nsIContent\* aParent,#nsresult BindToTree(BindContext\&, nsINode\& aParent)#g' $file; done $ for file in $(rg 'nsresult BindToTree\(' | cut -d : -f 1 | sort | uniq); do sed -i 's# nsIContent\* aBindingParent) override#override#g' $file; done $ for file in $(rg '::BindToTree\(' | cut -d : -f 1 | sort | uniq); do sed -i 's#::BindToTree(Document\* aDocument, nsIContent\* aParent,#::BindToTree(BindContext\& aContext, nsINode\& aParent)#g' $file; done $ for file in $(rg '::BindToTree\(' | cut -d : -f 1 | sort | uniq); do sed -i 's#nsIContent\* aBindingParent)##g' $file; done $ for file in $(rg '::BindToTree\(' | cut -d : -f 1 | sort | uniq); do sed -i 's#::BindToTree(aDocument, aParent, aBindingParent)#::BindToTree(aContext, aParent)#g' $file; done $ ./mach clang-format Then manual fixups. Depends on D32948 Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D32949
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nsresult HTMLImageElement::BindToTree(BindContext& aContext, nsINode& aParent) {
nsresult rv = nsGenericHTMLElement::BindToTree(aContext, aParent);
NS_ENSURE_SUCCESS(rv, rv);
Bug 1555216 - Change the signature of BindToTree to be (BindContext&, nsINode& aParentNode). r=bzbarsky BindContext was going to have way more information at first, but then I realized that most of the things I wanted to know were basically a flag away using the parent node. Still I think it's worth it, now experimenting with BindToTree will only mean adding a field to a struct that's included from a couple cpp files, instead of a massive pain. I also think this is clearer, and doing this highlights quite a few inconsistencies in our code which I've left untouched, but commented with FIXMEs. Steps are: $ for file in $(rg 'nsresult BindToTree\(' | cut -d : -f 1 | sort | uniq); do sed -i 's#nsresult BindToTree(Document\* aDocument, nsIContent\* aParent,#nsresult BindToTree(BindContext\&, nsINode\& aParent)#g' $file; done $ for file in $(rg 'nsresult BindToTree\(' | cut -d : -f 1 | sort | uniq); do sed -i 's# nsIContent\* aBindingParent) override#override#g' $file; done $ for file in $(rg '::BindToTree\(' | cut -d : -f 1 | sort | uniq); do sed -i 's#::BindToTree(Document\* aDocument, nsIContent\* aParent,#::BindToTree(BindContext\& aContext, nsINode\& aParent)#g' $file; done $ for file in $(rg '::BindToTree\(' | cut -d : -f 1 | sort | uniq); do sed -i 's#nsIContent\* aBindingParent)##g' $file; done $ for file in $(rg '::BindToTree\(' | cut -d : -f 1 | sort | uniq); do sed -i 's#::BindToTree(aDocument, aParent, aBindingParent)#::BindToTree(aContext, aParent)#g' $file; done $ ./mach clang-format Then manual fixups. Depends on D32948 Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D32949
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nsImageLoadingContent::BindToTree(aContext, aParent);
Bug 1555216 - Change the signature of BindToTree to be (BindContext&, nsINode& aParentNode). r=bzbarsky BindContext was going to have way more information at first, but then I realized that most of the things I wanted to know were basically a flag away using the parent node. Still I think it's worth it, now experimenting with BindToTree will only mean adding a field to a struct that's included from a couple cpp files, instead of a massive pain. I also think this is clearer, and doing this highlights quite a few inconsistencies in our code which I've left untouched, but commented with FIXMEs. Steps are: $ for file in $(rg 'nsresult BindToTree\(' | cut -d : -f 1 | sort | uniq); do sed -i 's#nsresult BindToTree(Document\* aDocument, nsIContent\* aParent,#nsresult BindToTree(BindContext\&, nsINode\& aParent)#g' $file; done $ for file in $(rg 'nsresult BindToTree\(' | cut -d : -f 1 | sort | uniq); do sed -i 's# nsIContent\* aBindingParent) override#override#g' $file; done $ for file in $(rg '::BindToTree\(' | cut -d : -f 1 | sort | uniq); do sed -i 's#::BindToTree(Document\* aDocument, nsIContent\* aParent,#::BindToTree(BindContext\& aContext, nsINode\& aParent)#g' $file; done $ for file in $(rg '::BindToTree\(' | cut -d : -f 1 | sort | uniq); do sed -i 's#nsIContent\* aBindingParent)##g' $file; done $ for file in $(rg '::BindToTree\(' | cut -d : -f 1 | sort | uniq); do sed -i 's#::BindToTree(aDocument, aParent, aBindingParent)#::BindToTree(aContext, aParent)#g' $file; done $ ./mach clang-format Then manual fixups. Depends on D32948 Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D32949
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UpdateFormOwner();
if (HaveSrcsetOrInPicture()) {
if (IsInComposedDoc() && !mInDocResponsiveContent) {
aContext.OwnerDoc().AddResponsiveContent(this);
mInDocResponsiveContent = true;
}
// Mark channel as urgent-start before load image if the image load is
// initaiated by a user interaction.
mUseUrgentStartForChannel = UserActivation::IsHandlingUserInput();
// Run selection algorithm when an img element is inserted into a document
// in order to react to changes in the environment. See note of
// https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/embedded-content.html#img-environment-changes
QueueImageLoadTask(false);
} else if (!InResponsiveMode() &&
HasAttr(kNameSpaceID_None, nsGkAtoms::src)) {
// We skip loading when our attributes were set from parser land,
// so trigger a aForce=false load now to check if things changed.
// This isn't necessary for responsive mode, since creating the
// image load task is asynchronous we don't need to take special
// care to avoid doing so when being filled by the parser.
// Mark channel as urgent-start before load image if the image load is
// initaiated by a user interaction.
mUseUrgentStartForChannel = UserActivation::IsHandlingUserInput();
// We still act synchronously for the non-responsive case (Bug
// 1076583), but still need to delay if it is unsafe to run
// script.
// If loading is temporarily disabled, don't even launch MaybeLoadImage.
// Otherwise MaybeLoadImage may run later when someone has reenabled
// loading.
if (LoadingEnabled() && ShouldLoadImage()) {
nsContentUtils::AddScriptRunner(
NewRunnableMethod<bool>("dom::HTMLImageElement::MaybeLoadImage", this,
&HTMLImageElement::MaybeLoadImage, false));
}
}
return rv;
}
void HTMLImageElement::UnbindFromTree(bool aNullParent) {
if (mForm) {
if (aNullParent || !FindAncestorForm(mForm)) {
ClearForm(true);
} else {
UnsetFlags(MAYBE_ORPHAN_FORM_ELEMENT);
}
}
if (mInDocResponsiveContent) {
OwnerDoc()->RemoveResponsiveContent(this);
mInDocResponsiveContent = false;
}
nsImageLoadingContent::UnbindFromTree(aNullParent);
nsGenericHTMLElement::UnbindFromTree(aNullParent);
}
void HTMLImageElement::UpdateFormOwner() {
if (!mForm) {
mForm = FindAncestorForm();
}
if (mForm && !HasFlag(ADDED_TO_FORM)) {
// Now we need to add ourselves to the form
nsAutoString nameVal, idVal;
GetAttr(kNameSpaceID_None, nsGkAtoms::name, nameVal);
GetAttr(kNameSpaceID_None, nsGkAtoms::id, idVal);
SetFlags(ADDED_TO_FORM);
mForm->AddImageElement(this);
if (!nameVal.IsEmpty()) {
mForm->AddImageElementToTable(this, nameVal);
}
if (!idVal.IsEmpty()) {
mForm->AddImageElementToTable(this, idVal);
}
}
}
void HTMLImageElement::MaybeLoadImage(bool aAlwaysForceLoad) {
// Our base URI may have changed, or we may have had responsive parameters
// change while not bound to the tree. Re-parse src/srcset and call LoadImage,
// which is a no-op if it resolves to the same effective URI without aForce.
// Note, check LoadingEnabled() after LoadImage call.
LoadSelectedImage(aAlwaysForceLoad, /* aNotify */ true, aAlwaysForceLoad);
if (!LoadingEnabled()) {
CancelImageRequests(true);
}
}
EventStates HTMLImageElement::IntrinsicState() const {
return nsGenericHTMLElement::IntrinsicState() |
nsImageLoadingContent::ImageState();
}
void HTMLImageElement::NodeInfoChanged(Document* aOldDoc) {
nsGenericHTMLElement::NodeInfoChanged(aOldDoc);
if (mLazyLoading) {
aOldDoc->GetLazyLoadImageObserver()->Unobserve(*this);
mLazyLoading = false;
SetLazyLoading();
}
// Force reload image if adoption steps are run.
// If loading is temporarily disabled, don't even launch script runner.
// Otherwise script runner may run later when someone has reenabled loading.
StartLoadingIfNeeded();
}
// static
already_AddRefed<HTMLImageElement> HTMLImageElement::Image(
const GlobalObject& aGlobal, const Optional<uint32_t>& aWidth,
const Optional<uint32_t>& aHeight, ErrorResult& aError) {
nsCOMPtr<nsPIDOMWindowInner> win = do_QueryInterface(aGlobal.GetAsSupports());
Document* doc;
if (!win || !(doc = win->GetExtantDoc())) {
aError.Throw(NS_ERROR_FAILURE);
return nullptr;
}
RefPtr<mozilla::dom::NodeInfo> nodeInfo = doc->NodeInfoManager()->GetNodeInfo(
nsGkAtoms::img, nullptr, kNameSpaceID_XHTML, ELEMENT_NODE);
auto* nim = nodeInfo->NodeInfoManager();
RefPtr<HTMLImageElement> img = new (nim) HTMLImageElement(nodeInfo.forget());
if (aWidth.WasPassed()) {
img->SetWidth(aWidth.Value(), aError);
if (aError.Failed()) {
return nullptr;
}
if (aHeight.WasPassed()) {
img->SetHeight(aHeight.Value(), aError);
if (aError.Failed()) {
return nullptr;
}
}
}
return img.forget();
}
uint32_t HTMLImageElement::Height() {
RefPtr<imgRequestProxy> currentRequest(mCurrentRequest);
return GetWidthHeightForImage(currentRequest).height;
}
uint32_t HTMLImageElement::Width() {
RefPtr<imgRequestProxy> currentRequest(mCurrentRequest);
return GetWidthHeightForImage(currentRequest).width;
}
uint32_t HTMLImageElement::NaturalHeight() {
uint32_t height = nsImageLoadingContent::NaturalHeight();
if (mResponsiveSelector) {
double density = mResponsiveSelector->GetSelectedImageDensity();
MOZ_ASSERT(density >= 0.0);
height = NSToIntRound(double(height) / density);
}
return height;
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}
uint32_t HTMLImageElement::NaturalWidth() {
uint32_t width = nsImageLoadingContent::NaturalWidth();
if (mResponsiveSelector) {
double density = mResponsiveSelector->GetSelectedImageDensity();
MOZ_ASSERT(density >= 0.0);
width = NSToIntRound(double(width) / density);
}
return width;
}
nsresult HTMLImageElement::CopyInnerTo(HTMLImageElement* aDest) {
bool destIsStatic = aDest->OwnerDoc()->IsStaticDocument();
if (destIsStatic) {
CreateStaticImageClone(aDest);
}
nsresult rv = nsGenericHTMLElement::CopyInnerTo(aDest);
if (NS_FAILED(rv)) {
return rv;
}
if (!destIsStatic) {
// In SetAttr (called from nsGenericHTMLElement::CopyInnerTo), aDest skipped
// doing the image load because we passed in false for aNotify. But we
// really do want it to do the load, so set it up to happen once the cloning
// reaches a stable state.
if (!aDest->InResponsiveMode() &&
aDest->HasAttr(kNameSpaceID_None, nsGkAtoms::src) &&
aDest->ShouldLoadImage()) {
// Mark channel as urgent-start before load image if the image load is
// initaiated by a user interaction.
mUseUrgentStartForChannel = UserActivation::IsHandlingUserInput();
nsContentUtils::AddScriptRunner(NewRunnableMethod<bool>(
"dom::HTMLImageElement::MaybeLoadImage", aDest,
&HTMLImageElement::MaybeLoadImage, false));
}
}
return NS_OK;
}
CORSMode HTMLImageElement::GetCORSMode() {
return AttrValueToCORSMode(GetParsedAttr(nsGkAtoms::crossorigin));
}
Bug 1117172 part 3. Change the wrappercached WrapObject methods to allow passing in aGivenProto. r=peterv The only manual changes here are to BindingUtils.h, BindingUtils.cpp, Codegen.py, Element.cpp, IDBFileRequest.cpp, IDBObjectStore.cpp, dom/workers/Navigator.cpp, WorkerPrivate.cpp, DeviceStorageRequestChild.cpp, Notification.cpp, nsGlobalWindow.cpp, MessagePort.cpp, nsJSEnvironment.cpp, Sandbox.cpp, XPCConvert.cpp, ExportHelpers.cpp, and DataStoreService.cpp. The rest of this diff was generated by running the following commands: find . -name "*.h" -o -name "*.cpp" | xargs perl -pi -e 'BEGIN { $/ = undef } s/(WrapObjectInternal\(JSContext *\* *(?:aCx|cx|aContext|aCtx|js))\)/\1, JS::Handle<JSObject*> aGivenProto)/g' find . -name "*.h" -o -name "*.cpp" | xargs perl -pi -e 'BEGIN { $/ = undef } s/(WrapObjectInternal\((?:aCx|cx|aContext|aCtx|js))\)/\1, aGivenProto)/g' find . -name "*.h" -o -name "*.cpp" | xargs perl -pi -e 'BEGIN { $/ = undef } s/(WrapNode\(JSContext *\* *(?:aCx|cx|aContext|aCtx|js))\)/\1, JS::Handle<JSObject*> aGivenProto)/g' find . -name "*.h" -o -name "*.cpp" | xargs perl -pi -e 'BEGIN { $/ = undef } s/(WrapNode\((?:aCx|cx|aContext|aCtx|js))\)/\1, aGivenProto)/g' find . -name "*.h" -o -name "*.cpp" | xargs perl -pi -e 'BEGIN { $/ = undef } s/(WrapObject\(JSContext *\* *(?:aCx|cx|aContext|aCtx|js))\)/\1, JS::Handle<JSObject*> aGivenProto)/g' find . -name "*.h" -o -name "*.cpp" | xargs perl -pi -e 'BEGIN { $/ = undef } s/(Binding(?:_workers)?::Wrap\((?:aCx|cx|aContext|aCtx|js), [^,)]+)\)/\1, aGivenProto)/g'
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JSObject* HTMLImageElement::WrapNode(JSContext* aCx,
JS::Handle<JSObject*> aGivenProto) {
return HTMLImageElement_Binding::Wrap(aCx, this, aGivenProto);
}
#ifdef DEBUG
HTMLFormElement* HTMLImageElement::GetForm() const { return mForm; }
#endif
void HTMLImageElement::SetForm(HTMLFormElement* aForm) {
MOZ_ASSERT(aForm, "Don't pass null here");
NS_ASSERTION(!mForm,
"We don't support switching from one non-null form to another.");
mForm = aForm;
}
void HTMLImageElement::ClearForm(bool aRemoveFromForm) {
NS_ASSERTION((mForm != nullptr) == HasFlag(ADDED_TO_FORM),
"Form control should have had flag set correctly");
if (!mForm) {
return;
}
if (aRemoveFromForm) {
nsAutoString nameVal, idVal;
GetAttr(kNameSpaceID_None, nsGkAtoms::name, nameVal);
GetAttr(kNameSpaceID_None, nsGkAtoms::id, idVal);
mForm->RemoveImageElement(this);
if (!nameVal.IsEmpty()) {
mForm->RemoveImageElementFromTable(this, nameVal);
}
if (!idVal.IsEmpty()) {
mForm->RemoveImageElementFromTable(this, idVal);
}
}
UnsetFlags(ADDED_TO_FORM);
mForm = nullptr;
}
void HTMLImageElement::QueueImageLoadTask(bool aAlwaysLoad) {
// If loading is temporarily disabled, we don't want to queue tasks
// that may then run when loading is re-enabled.
if (!LoadingEnabled() || !ShouldLoadImage()) {
return;
}
// Ensure that we don't overwrite a previous load request that requires
// a complete load to occur.
bool alwaysLoad = aAlwaysLoad;
if (mPendingImageLoadTask) {
alwaysLoad = alwaysLoad || mPendingImageLoadTask->AlwaysLoad();
}
RefPtr<ImageLoadTask> task =
new ImageLoadTask(this, alwaysLoad, mUseUrgentStartForChannel);
// The task checks this to determine if it was the last
// queued event, and so earlier tasks are implicitly canceled.
mPendingImageLoadTask = task;
CycleCollectedJSContext::Get()->DispatchToMicroTask(task.forget());
}
bool HTMLImageElement::HaveSrcsetOrInPicture() {
if (HasAttr(kNameSpaceID_None, nsGkAtoms::srcset)) {
return true;
}
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Element* parent = nsINode::GetParentElement();
return (parent && parent->IsHTMLElement(nsGkAtoms::picture));
}
bool HTMLImageElement::InResponsiveMode() {
// When we lose srcset or leave a <picture> element, the fallback to img.src
// will happen from the microtask, and we should behave responsively in the
// interim
return mResponsiveSelector || mPendingImageLoadTask ||
HaveSrcsetOrInPicture();
}
Bug 1149357: Properly update responsive images for density changes. r=dholbert Before that we were not notifying the image frame in any way if we ended up not doing a load, and we were instead relying on the reflow the viewport resize caused to get the new density in ComputeSize from the content node (but nowhere else, since that's the bug part 1 fixes). This was generally unsound, since you can stash random media in a sizes= attribute, which don't necessarily needs to cause a reflow. Now we need to notify necessarily because nsImageFrame stores the adjusted intrinsic size. mCurrentDensity could also get out of sync as well, when the selected image density changed, but we ended up returning early because our source hadn't change in the first early exit. This patch moves us to a model where we don't re-trigger loads for density changes if the source doesn't change (unless we pass aAlwaysLoad when we need to, per spec). This matches our previous behavior (without the bugginess of not updating the intrinsic size), and also Chromium, at least. This changes behavior in one case, which is when we don't load the same source node, but we have the same source URL, and the density does change. This could happen with <picture> and two <source>s with same source and different media and sizes. This makes our behavior consistent with the behavior we have when both the source and the density doesn't change. Blink and WebKit do trigger a second image load both when the source changes without changing density and when density changes. I'll file a spec issue, since per: https://html.spec.whatwg.org/#reacting-to-environment-changes We should be triggering the load when the density changes but the source doesn't as well, but no UA does that. I filed https://github.com/whatwg/html/issues/3709 with a little summary of the situation and what I think the behavior should be (which is what this patch implements). That being said, I'll update the impl if the spec people think otherwise :). MozReview-Commit-ID: Eqy16ygHRLo
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bool HTMLImageElement::SelectedSourceMatchesLast(nsIURI* aSelectedSource) {
// If there was no selected source previously, we don't want to short-circuit
// the load. Similarly for if there is no newly selected source.
if (!mLastSelectedSource || !aSelectedSource) {
return false;
}
bool equal = false;
Bug 1149357: Properly update responsive images for density changes. r=dholbert Before that we were not notifying the image frame in any way if we ended up not doing a load, and we were instead relying on the reflow the viewport resize caused to get the new density in ComputeSize from the content node (but nowhere else, since that's the bug part 1 fixes). This was generally unsound, since you can stash random media in a sizes= attribute, which don't necessarily needs to cause a reflow. Now we need to notify necessarily because nsImageFrame stores the adjusted intrinsic size. mCurrentDensity could also get out of sync as well, when the selected image density changed, but we ended up returning early because our source hadn't change in the first early exit. This patch moves us to a model where we don't re-trigger loads for density changes if the source doesn't change (unless we pass aAlwaysLoad when we need to, per spec). This matches our previous behavior (without the bugginess of not updating the intrinsic size), and also Chromium, at least. This changes behavior in one case, which is when we don't load the same source node, but we have the same source URL, and the density does change. This could happen with <picture> and two <source>s with same source and different media and sizes. This makes our behavior consistent with the behavior we have when both the source and the density doesn't change. Blink and WebKit do trigger a second image load both when the source changes without changing density and when density changes. I'll file a spec issue, since per: https://html.spec.whatwg.org/#reacting-to-environment-changes We should be triggering the load when the density changes but the source doesn't as well, but no UA does that. I filed https://github.com/whatwg/html/issues/3709 with a little summary of the situation and what I think the behavior should be (which is what this patch implements). That being said, I'll update the impl if the spec people think otherwise :). MozReview-Commit-ID: Eqy16ygHRLo
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return NS_SUCCEEDED(mLastSelectedSource->Equals(aSelectedSource, &equal)) &&
equal;
}
nsresult HTMLImageElement::LoadSelectedImage(bool aForce, bool aNotify,
bool aAlwaysLoad) {
Bug 1149357: Properly update responsive images for density changes. r=dholbert Before that we were not notifying the image frame in any way if we ended up not doing a load, and we were instead relying on the reflow the viewport resize caused to get the new density in ComputeSize from the content node (but nowhere else, since that's the bug part 1 fixes). This was generally unsound, since you can stash random media in a sizes= attribute, which don't necessarily needs to cause a reflow. Now we need to notify necessarily because nsImageFrame stores the adjusted intrinsic size. mCurrentDensity could also get out of sync as well, when the selected image density changed, but we ended up returning early because our source hadn't change in the first early exit. This patch moves us to a model where we don't re-trigger loads for density changes if the source doesn't change (unless we pass aAlwaysLoad when we need to, per spec). This matches our previous behavior (without the bugginess of not updating the intrinsic size), and also Chromium, at least. This changes behavior in one case, which is when we don't load the same source node, but we have the same source URL, and the density does change. This could happen with <picture> and two <source>s with same source and different media and sizes. This makes our behavior consistent with the behavior we have when both the source and the density doesn't change. Blink and WebKit do trigger a second image load both when the source changes without changing density and when density changes. I'll file a spec issue, since per: https://html.spec.whatwg.org/#reacting-to-environment-changes We should be triggering the load when the density changes but the source doesn't as well, but no UA does that. I filed https://github.com/whatwg/html/issues/3709 with a little summary of the situation and what I think the behavior should be (which is what this patch implements). That being said, I'll update the impl if the spec people think otherwise :). MozReview-Commit-ID: Eqy16ygHRLo
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double currentDensity = 1.0; // default to 1.0 for the src attribute case
// Helper to update state when only density may have changed (i.e., the source
// to load hasn't changed, and we don't do any request at all). We need (apart
// from updating our internal state) to tell the image frame because its
// intrinsic size may have changed.
//
// In the case we actually trigger a new load, that load will trigger a call
// to nsImageFrame::NotifyNewCurrentRequest, which takes care of that for us.
auto UpdateDensityOnly = [&]() -> void {
if (mCurrentDensity == currentDensity) {
return;
}
mCurrentDensity = currentDensity;
if (nsImageFrame* f = do_QueryFrame(GetPrimaryFrame())) {
f->ResponsiveContentDensityChanged();
}
};
if (aForce) {
Bug 1149357: Properly update responsive images for density changes. r=dholbert Before that we were not notifying the image frame in any way if we ended up not doing a load, and we were instead relying on the reflow the viewport resize caused to get the new density in ComputeSize from the content node (but nowhere else, since that's the bug part 1 fixes). This was generally unsound, since you can stash random media in a sizes= attribute, which don't necessarily needs to cause a reflow. Now we need to notify necessarily because nsImageFrame stores the adjusted intrinsic size. mCurrentDensity could also get out of sync as well, when the selected image density changed, but we ended up returning early because our source hadn't change in the first early exit. This patch moves us to a model where we don't re-trigger loads for density changes if the source doesn't change (unless we pass aAlwaysLoad when we need to, per spec). This matches our previous behavior (without the bugginess of not updating the intrinsic size), and also Chromium, at least. This changes behavior in one case, which is when we don't load the same source node, but we have the same source URL, and the density does change. This could happen with <picture> and two <source>s with same source and different media and sizes. This makes our behavior consistent with the behavior we have when both the source and the density doesn't change. Blink and WebKit do trigger a second image load both when the source changes without changing density and when density changes. I'll file a spec issue, since per: https://html.spec.whatwg.org/#reacting-to-environment-changes We should be triggering the load when the density changes but the source doesn't as well, but no UA does that. I filed https://github.com/whatwg/html/issues/3709 with a little summary of the situation and what I think the behavior should be (which is what this patch implements). That being said, I'll update the impl if the spec people think otherwise :). MozReview-Commit-ID: Eqy16ygHRLo
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// In responsive mode we generally want to re-run the full selection
// algorithm whenever starting a new load, per spec.
//
// This also causes us to re-resolve the URI as appropriate.
const bool sourceChanged = UpdateResponsiveSource();
if (mResponsiveSelector) {
currentDensity = mResponsiveSelector->GetSelectedImageDensity();
}
if (!sourceChanged && !aAlwaysLoad) {
UpdateDensityOnly();
return NS_OK;
}
Bug 1149357: Properly update responsive images for density changes. r=dholbert Before that we were not notifying the image frame in any way if we ended up not doing a load, and we were instead relying on the reflow the viewport resize caused to get the new density in ComputeSize from the content node (but nowhere else, since that's the bug part 1 fixes). This was generally unsound, since you can stash random media in a sizes= attribute, which don't necessarily needs to cause a reflow. Now we need to notify necessarily because nsImageFrame stores the adjusted intrinsic size. mCurrentDensity could also get out of sync as well, when the selected image density changed, but we ended up returning early because our source hadn't change in the first early exit. This patch moves us to a model where we don't re-trigger loads for density changes if the source doesn't change (unless we pass aAlwaysLoad when we need to, per spec). This matches our previous behavior (without the bugginess of not updating the intrinsic size), and also Chromium, at least. This changes behavior in one case, which is when we don't load the same source node, but we have the same source URL, and the density does change. This could happen with <picture> and two <source>s with same source and different media and sizes. This makes our behavior consistent with the behavior we have when both the source and the density doesn't change. Blink and WebKit do trigger a second image load both when the source changes without changing density and when density changes. I'll file a spec issue, since per: https://html.spec.whatwg.org/#reacting-to-environment-changes We should be triggering the load when the density changes but the source doesn't as well, but no UA does that. I filed https://github.com/whatwg/html/issues/3709 with a little summary of the situation and what I think the behavior should be (which is what this patch implements). That being said, I'll update the impl if the spec people think otherwise :). MozReview-Commit-ID: Eqy16ygHRLo
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} else if (mResponsiveSelector) {
currentDensity = mResponsiveSelector->GetSelectedImageDensity();
}
Bug 1149357: Properly update responsive images for density changes. r=dholbert Before that we were not notifying the image frame in any way if we ended up not doing a load, and we were instead relying on the reflow the viewport resize caused to get the new density in ComputeSize from the content node (but nowhere else, since that's the bug part 1 fixes). This was generally unsound, since you can stash random media in a sizes= attribute, which don't necessarily needs to cause a reflow. Now we need to notify necessarily because nsImageFrame stores the adjusted intrinsic size. mCurrentDensity could also get out of sync as well, when the selected image density changed, but we ended up returning early because our source hadn't change in the first early exit. This patch moves us to a model where we don't re-trigger loads for density changes if the source doesn't change (unless we pass aAlwaysLoad when we need to, per spec). This matches our previous behavior (without the bugginess of not updating the intrinsic size), and also Chromium, at least. This changes behavior in one case, which is when we don't load the same source node, but we have the same source URL, and the density does change. This could happen with <picture> and two <source>s with same source and different media and sizes. This makes our behavior consistent with the behavior we have when both the source and the density doesn't change. Blink and WebKit do trigger a second image load both when the source changes without changing density and when density changes. I'll file a spec issue, since per: https://html.spec.whatwg.org/#reacting-to-environment-changes We should be triggering the load when the density changes but the source doesn't as well, but no UA does that. I filed https://github.com/whatwg/html/issues/3709 with a little summary of the situation and what I think the behavior should be (which is what this patch implements). That being said, I'll update the impl if the spec people think otherwise :). MozReview-Commit-ID: Eqy16ygHRLo
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nsresult rv = NS_ERROR_FAILURE;
nsCOMPtr<nsIURI> selectedSource;
if (mResponsiveSelector) {
nsCOMPtr<nsIURI> url = mResponsiveSelector->GetSelectedImageURL();
nsCOMPtr<nsIPrincipal> triggeringPrincipal =
mResponsiveSelector->GetSelectedImageTriggeringPrincipal();
selectedSource = url;
Bug 1149357: Properly update responsive images for density changes. r=dholbert Before that we were not notifying the image frame in any way if we ended up not doing a load, and we were instead relying on the reflow the viewport resize caused to get the new density in ComputeSize from the content node (but nowhere else, since that's the bug part 1 fixes). This was generally unsound, since you can stash random media in a sizes= attribute, which don't necessarily needs to cause a reflow. Now we need to notify necessarily because nsImageFrame stores the adjusted intrinsic size. mCurrentDensity could also get out of sync as well, when the selected image density changed, but we ended up returning early because our source hadn't change in the first early exit. This patch moves us to a model where we don't re-trigger loads for density changes if the source doesn't change (unless we pass aAlwaysLoad when we need to, per spec). This matches our previous behavior (without the bugginess of not updating the intrinsic size), and also Chromium, at least. This changes behavior in one case, which is when we don't load the same source node, but we have the same source URL, and the density does change. This could happen with <picture> and two <source>s with same source and different media and sizes. This makes our behavior consistent with the behavior we have when both the source and the density doesn't change. Blink and WebKit do trigger a second image load both when the source changes without changing density and when density changes. I'll file a spec issue, since per: https://html.spec.whatwg.org/#reacting-to-environment-changes We should be triggering the load when the density changes but the source doesn't as well, but no UA does that. I filed https://github.com/whatwg/html/issues/3709 with a little summary of the situation and what I think the behavior should be (which is what this patch implements). That being said, I'll update the impl if the spec people think otherwise :). MozReview-Commit-ID: Eqy16ygHRLo
2018-05-23 12:19:49 +03:00
if (!aAlwaysLoad && SelectedSourceMatchesLast(selectedSource)) {
UpdateDensityOnly();
return NS_OK;
}
if (url) {
rv = LoadImage(url, aForce, aNotify, eImageLoadType_Imageset,
triggeringPrincipal);
}
} else {
nsAutoString src;
if (!GetAttr(kNameSpaceID_None, nsGkAtoms::src, src)) {
CancelImageRequests(aNotify);
rv = NS_OK;
} else {
Document* doc = OwnerDoc();
Bug 1149357: Properly update responsive images for density changes. r=dholbert Before that we were not notifying the image frame in any way if we ended up not doing a load, and we were instead relying on the reflow the viewport resize caused to get the new density in ComputeSize from the content node (but nowhere else, since that's the bug part 1 fixes). This was generally unsound, since you can stash random media in a sizes= attribute, which don't necessarily needs to cause a reflow. Now we need to notify necessarily because nsImageFrame stores the adjusted intrinsic size. mCurrentDensity could also get out of sync as well, when the selected image density changed, but we ended up returning early because our source hadn't change in the first early exit. This patch moves us to a model where we don't re-trigger loads for density changes if the source doesn't change (unless we pass aAlwaysLoad when we need to, per spec). This matches our previous behavior (without the bugginess of not updating the intrinsic size), and also Chromium, at least. This changes behavior in one case, which is when we don't load the same source node, but we have the same source URL, and the density does change. This could happen with <picture> and two <source>s with same source and different media and sizes. This makes our behavior consistent with the behavior we have when both the source and the density doesn't change. Blink and WebKit do trigger a second image load both when the source changes without changing density and when density changes. I'll file a spec issue, since per: https://html.spec.whatwg.org/#reacting-to-environment-changes We should be triggering the load when the density changes but the source doesn't as well, but no UA does that. I filed https://github.com/whatwg/html/issues/3709 with a little summary of the situation and what I think the behavior should be (which is what this patch implements). That being said, I'll update the impl if the spec people think otherwise :). MozReview-Commit-ID: Eqy16ygHRLo
2018-05-23 12:19:49 +03:00
StringToURI(src, doc, getter_AddRefs(selectedSource));
if (!aAlwaysLoad && SelectedSourceMatchesLast(selectedSource)) {
UpdateDensityOnly();
return NS_OK;
}
// If we have a srcset attribute or are in a <picture> element,
// we always use the Imageset load type, even if we parsed no
// valid responsive sources from either, per spec.
rv = LoadImage(src, aForce, aNotify,
HaveSrcsetOrInPicture() ? eImageLoadType_Imageset
: eImageLoadType_Normal,
mSrcTriggeringPrincipal);
}
}
mLastSelectedSource = selectedSource;
mCurrentDensity = currentDensity;
if (NS_FAILED(rv)) {
CancelImageRequests(aNotify);
}
return rv;
}
void HTMLImageElement::PictureSourceSrcsetChanged(nsIContent* aSourceNode,
const nsAString& aNewValue,
bool aNotify) {
MOZ_ASSERT(aSourceNode == this || IsPreviousSibling(aSourceNode, this),
"Should not be getting notifications for non-previous-siblings");
nsIContent* currentSrc =
mResponsiveSelector ? mResponsiveSelector->Content() : nullptr;
if (aSourceNode == currentSrc) {
// We're currently using this node as our responsive selector
// source.
nsCOMPtr<nsIPrincipal> principal;
if (aSourceNode == this) {
principal = mSrcsetTriggeringPrincipal;
} else if (auto* source = HTMLSourceElement::FromNode(aSourceNode)) {
principal = source->GetSrcsetTriggeringPrincipal();
}
mResponsiveSelector->SetCandidatesFromSourceSet(aNewValue, principal);
}
if (!mInDocResponsiveContent && IsInComposedDoc()) {
OwnerDoc()->AddResponsiveContent(this);
mInDocResponsiveContent = true;
}
// This always triggers the image update steps per the spec, even if
// we are not using this source.
QueueImageLoadTask(true);
}
void HTMLImageElement::PictureSourceSizesChanged(nsIContent* aSourceNode,
const nsAString& aNewValue,
bool aNotify) {
MOZ_ASSERT(aSourceNode == this || IsPreviousSibling(aSourceNode, this),
"Should not be getting notifications for non-previous-siblings");
nsIContent* currentSrc =
mResponsiveSelector ? mResponsiveSelector->Content() : nullptr;
if (aSourceNode == currentSrc) {
// We're currently using this node as our responsive selector
// source.
mResponsiveSelector->SetSizesFromDescriptor(aNewValue);
}
// This always triggers the image update steps per the spec, even if
// we are not using this source.
QueueImageLoadTask(true);
}
void HTMLImageElement::PictureSourceMediaOrTypeChanged(nsIContent* aSourceNode,
bool aNotify) {
MOZ_ASSERT(IsPreviousSibling(aSourceNode, this),
"Should not be getting notifications for non-previous-siblings");
// This always triggers the image update steps per the spec, even if
// we are not switching to/from this source
QueueImageLoadTask(true);
}
void HTMLImageElement::PictureSourceAdded(nsIContent* aSourceNode) {
MOZ_ASSERT(aSourceNode == this || IsPreviousSibling(aSourceNode, this),
"Should not be getting notifications for non-previous-siblings");
QueueImageLoadTask(true);
}
void HTMLImageElement::PictureSourceRemoved(nsIContent* aSourceNode) {
MOZ_ASSERT(aSourceNode == this || IsPreviousSibling(aSourceNode, this),
"Should not be getting notifications for non-previous-siblings");
QueueImageLoadTask(true);
}
bool HTMLImageElement::UpdateResponsiveSource() {
bool hadSelector = !!mResponsiveSelector;
nsIContent* currentSource =
mResponsiveSelector ? mResponsiveSelector->Content() : nullptr;
Element* parent = nsINode::GetParentElement();
nsINode* candidateSource = nullptr;
if (parent && parent->IsHTMLElement(nsGkAtoms::picture)) {
// Walk source nodes previous to ourselves
candidateSource = parent->GetFirstChild();
} else {
candidateSource = this;
}
while (candidateSource) {
if (candidateSource == currentSource) {
// found no better source before current, re-run selection on
// that and keep it if it's still usable.
bool changed = mResponsiveSelector->SelectImage(true);
if (mResponsiveSelector->NumCandidates()) {
bool isUsableCandidate = true;
// an otherwise-usable source element may still have a media query that
// may not match any more.
if (candidateSource->IsHTMLElement(nsGkAtoms::source) &&
!SourceElementMatches(candidateSource->AsElement())) {
isUsableCandidate = false;
}
if (isUsableCandidate) {
return changed;
}
}
// no longer valid
mResponsiveSelector = nullptr;
if (candidateSource == this) {
// No further possibilities
break;
}
} else if (candidateSource == this) {
// We are the last possible source
if (!TryCreateResponsiveSelector(candidateSource->AsElement())) {
// Failed to find any source
mResponsiveSelector = nullptr;
}
break;
} else if (candidateSource->IsHTMLElement(nsGkAtoms::source) &&
TryCreateResponsiveSelector(candidateSource->AsElement())) {
// This led to a valid source, stop
break;
}
candidateSource = candidateSource->GetNextSibling();
}
if (!candidateSource) {
// Ran out of siblings without finding ourself, e.g. XBL magic.
mResponsiveSelector = nullptr;
}
// If we reach this point, either:
// - there was no selector originally, and there is not one now
// - there was no selector originally, and there is one now
// - there was a selector, and there is a different one now
// - there was a selector, and there is not one now
return hadSelector || mResponsiveSelector;
}
/*static */
bool HTMLImageElement::SupportedPictureSourceType(const nsAString& aType) {
nsAutoString type;
nsAutoString params;
nsContentUtils::SplitMimeType(aType, type, params);
if (type.IsEmpty()) {
return true;
}
return imgLoader::SupportImageWithMimeType(
NS_ConvertUTF16toUTF8(type).get(),
AcceptedMimeTypes::IMAGES_AND_DOCUMENTS);
}
bool HTMLImageElement::SourceElementMatches(Element* aSourceElement) {
MOZ_ASSERT(aSourceElement->IsHTMLElement(nsGkAtoms::source));
DebugOnly<Element*> parent(nsINode::GetParentElement());
MOZ_ASSERT(parent && parent->IsHTMLElement(nsGkAtoms::picture));
MOZ_ASSERT(IsPreviousSibling(aSourceElement, this));
// Check media and type
auto* src = static_cast<HTMLSourceElement*>(aSourceElement);
if (!src->MatchesCurrentMedia()) {
return false;
}
nsAutoString type;
if (src->GetAttr(kNameSpaceID_None, nsGkAtoms::type, type) &&
!SupportedPictureSourceType(type)) {
return false;
}
return true;
}
bool HTMLImageElement::TryCreateResponsiveSelector(Element* aSourceElement) {
nsCOMPtr<nsIPrincipal> principal;
// Skip if this is not a <source> with matching media query
bool isSourceTag = aSourceElement->IsHTMLElement(nsGkAtoms::source);
if (isSourceTag) {
if (!SourceElementMatches(aSourceElement)) {
return false;
}
auto* source = HTMLSourceElement::FromNode(aSourceElement);
principal = source->GetSrcsetTriggeringPrincipal();
} else if (aSourceElement->IsHTMLElement(nsGkAtoms::img)) {
// Otherwise this is the <img> tag itself
MOZ_ASSERT(aSourceElement == this);
principal = mSrcsetTriggeringPrincipal;
}
// Skip if has no srcset or an empty srcset
nsString srcset;
if (!aSourceElement->GetAttr(kNameSpaceID_None, nsGkAtoms::srcset, srcset)) {
return false;
}
if (srcset.IsEmpty()) {
return false;
}
// Try to parse
RefPtr<ResponsiveImageSelector> sel =
new ResponsiveImageSelector(aSourceElement);
if (!sel->SetCandidatesFromSourceSet(srcset, principal)) {
// No possible candidates, don't need to bother parsing sizes
return false;
}
nsAutoString sizes;
aSourceElement->GetAttr(kNameSpaceID_None, nsGkAtoms::sizes, sizes);
sel->SetSizesFromDescriptor(sizes);
// If this is the <img> tag, also pull in src as the default source
if (!isSourceTag) {
MOZ_ASSERT(aSourceElement == this);
nsAutoString src;
if (GetAttr(kNameSpaceID_None, nsGkAtoms::src, src) && !src.IsEmpty()) {
sel->SetDefaultSource(src, mSrcTriggeringPrincipal);
}
}
mResponsiveSelector = sel;
return true;
}
/* static */
bool HTMLImageElement::SelectSourceForTagWithAttrs(
Document* aDocument, bool aIsSourceTag, const nsAString& aSrcAttr,
const nsAString& aSrcsetAttr, const nsAString& aSizesAttr,
const nsAString& aTypeAttr, const nsAString& aMediaAttr,
nsAString& aResult) {
MOZ_ASSERT(aIsSourceTag || (aTypeAttr.IsEmpty() && aMediaAttr.IsEmpty()),
"Passing type or media attrs makes no sense without aIsSourceTag");
MOZ_ASSERT(!aIsSourceTag || aSrcAttr.IsEmpty(),
"Passing aSrcAttr makes no sense with aIsSourceTag set");
if (aSrcsetAttr.IsEmpty()) {
if (!aIsSourceTag) {
// For an <img> with no srcset, we would always select the src attr.
aResult.Assign(aSrcAttr);
return true;
}
// Otherwise, a <source> without srcset is never selected
return false;
}
// Would not consider source tags with unsupported media or type
if (aIsSourceTag &&
((!aMediaAttr.IsVoid() && !HTMLSourceElement::WouldMatchMediaForDocument(
aMediaAttr, aDocument)) ||
(!aTypeAttr.IsVoid() && !SupportedPictureSourceType(aTypeAttr)))) {
return false;
}
// Using srcset or picture <source>, build a responsive selector for this tag.
RefPtr<ResponsiveImageSelector> sel = new ResponsiveImageSelector(aDocument);
sel->SetCandidatesFromSourceSet(aSrcsetAttr);
if (!aSizesAttr.IsEmpty()) {
sel->SetSizesFromDescriptor(aSizesAttr);
}
if (!aIsSourceTag) {
sel->SetDefaultSource(aSrcAttr);
}
if (sel->GetSelectedImageURLSpec(aResult)) {
return true;
}
if (!aIsSourceTag) {
// <img> tag with no match would definitively load nothing.
aResult.Truncate();
return true;
}
// <source> tags with no match would leave source yet-undetermined.
return false;
}
void HTMLImageElement::DestroyContent() {
mResponsiveSelector = nullptr;
nsGenericHTMLElement::DestroyContent();
}
void HTMLImageElement::MediaFeatureValuesChanged() {
QueueImageLoadTask(false);
}
bool HTMLImageElement::ShouldLoadImage() const {
return OwnerDoc()->ShouldLoadImages() && !mLazyLoading;
}
void HTMLImageElement::SetLazyLoading() {
if (mLazyLoading) {
return;
}
if (!StaticPrefs::dom_image_lazy_loading_enabled()) {
return;
}
// If scripting is disabled don't do lazy load.
// https://whatpr.org/html/3752/images.html#updating-the-image-data
if (!OwnerDoc()->IsScriptEnabled()) {
return;
}
// There (maybe) is a race condition that we have no LazyLoadImageObserver
// when the root document has been removed from the docshell.
// In the case we don't need to worry about lazy-loading.
OwnerDoc()->EnsureLazyLoadImageObserver().Observe(*this);
mLazyLoading = true;
UpdateImageState(true);
}
void HTMLImageElement::StartLoadingIfNeeded() {
if (LoadingEnabled() && ShouldLoadImage()) {
// Use script runner for the case the adopt is from appendChild.
// Bug 1076583 - We still behave synchronously in the non-responsive case
nsContentUtils::AddScriptRunner(
(InResponsiveMode())
? NewRunnableMethod<bool>(
"dom::HTMLImageElement::QueueImageLoadTask", this,
&HTMLImageElement::QueueImageLoadTask, true)
: NewRunnableMethod<bool>("dom::HTMLImageElement::MaybeLoadImage",
this, &HTMLImageElement::MaybeLoadImage,
true));
}
}
void HTMLImageElement::StopLazyLoadingAndStartLoadIfNeeded() {
if (!mLazyLoading) {
return;
}
mLazyLoading = false;
OwnerDoc()->GetLazyLoadImageObserver()->Unobserve(*this);
StartLoadingIfNeeded();
}
} // namespace dom
} // namespace mozilla