This also allows us to remove TabGroup::FindItemWithName, which is a
big step towards removing TabGroup entirely.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D46285
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This also allows us to remove TabGroup::FindItemWithName, which is a
big step towards removing TabGroup entirely.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D46285
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Also while doing it:
* Ensure activity observers get notified after visibility is computed already.
This is how we notify all other activity observers already, and we are
double-notifying in the case we actually get a page show _and_ a visibility
change, but this is a pre-existing problem.
* Remove special-cases for InFrameSwap() from MediaRecorder. Now that pagehide
doesn't mess up with our visibility state the regular check just works. I
ensured I didn't regress bug 1444541.
* Had to fix a UITour test that relied on the visibility changing back and
forth for the detached tab. It seems there's no real place in UITour that
listens to that event so we should be good.
* Added tests, verifying that they both fail without the patch.
After this we can remove nsDocShell::InFrameSwap(), as the only caller is the
assertion, but I wanted to keep it regardless, at least for now, until this
patch has been in for a bit.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D45906
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Also while doing it:
* Ensure activity observers get notified after visibility is computed already.
This is how we notify all other activity observers already, and we are
double-notifying in the case we actually get a page show _and_ a visibility
change, but this is a pre-existing problem.
* Remove special-cases for InFrameSwap() from MediaRecorder. Now that pagehide
doesn't mess up with our visibility state the regular check just works. I
ensured I didn't regress bug 1444541.
* Had to fix a UITour test that relied on the visibility changing back and
forth for the detached tab. It seems there's no real place in UITour that
listens to that event so we should be good.
* Added tests, verifying that they both fail without the patch.
After this we can remove nsDocShell::InFrameSwap(), as the only caller is the
assertion, but I wanted to keep it regardless, at least for now, until this
patch has been in for a bit.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D45906
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BrowsingContext.findWithName is required to do access checks based on the
requestor, which can only be done in the process which owns it. This change
also alters the behavior of the existing CanAccess origin checks, which
typically treat any item as same-origin, but only when the docshells are
actually same process.
Removing the exemption fixes the behavior discrepancy between Fission and
non-Fission runs, but also requires that the test be updated to expect proper
access checks. Which is the situation we really want to test, anyway.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D45837
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In the Quantum Bar it's usually the urlbar code that decides whether a search
string should be visited or searched. if dns_first_for_single_words is set,
we can't make a final decision, because that depends on a dns lookup. For now
we don't want to duplicate the docshell code, also because we must keep the
old behavior functioning for cases where the urlbar value is set without input.
Similarly, when the docshell decides to search for a single word host, and a
dns lookup resolves it, it also shows a prompt asking the user if he meant to
visit it instead of searching. Because the urlbar skips the docshell decision
making, we must manually call the fixup prompt code from the urlbar.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D45743
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The CommonCreateWindow code requires having a BrowserHost for the tab that's
creating the window, which it tries to get from the requestor's BrowserParent.
For remote BrowserParents, though, there is no BrowserHost, so we need to get
it from the top-level embedder instead.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D45172
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Remove test manifest annotations that specifically target fennec,
or likely target the android 4.3 emulator.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D45018
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If we don't update the resultPrincipalURI, then things that examine it
(e.g. Location APIs and the URL bar) will show the wrong (pre-replaceState) URL.
I believe there is no effective difference between setting the result principal
URI to null and setting it to aNewURI here: the ultimate consumer of it is
NS_GetFinalChannelURI, which will fall back to the originalURI if it's null, and
in this case the originalURI is aNewURI.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D41788
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The main part of the change is the change to ChildSHistory - make it possible to have Go() to be called asynchronously
and also let one to cancel pending history navigations. History object (window.history) can then use either the sync or
async Go(), depending on the dom.window.history.async pref.
LoadDelegate, which is used by GeckoView, needs special handling, since
it spins event loop nestedly. With session history loads and same-document loads we can just
bypass it.
To deal with same-document case, MaybeHandleSameDocumentNavigation is split to IsSameDocumentNavigation,
which collects relevant information about the request and returns true if same-document navigation should happen,
and then later HandleSameDocumentNavigation uses that information to trigger the navigation.
SameDocumentNavigationState is used to pass the information around.
referrer-policy-test-case.sub.js is buggy causing tests to pass only on Firefox with sync history API.
nested-context-navigations-iframe.html.ini is added because of https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1572932
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D41199
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The main part of the change is the change to ChildSHistory - make it possible to have Go() to be called asynchronously
and also let one to cancel pending history navigations. History object (window.history) can then use either the sync or
async Go(), depending on the dom.window.history.async pref.
LoadDelegate, which is used by GeckoView, needs special handling, since
it spins event loop nestedly. With session history loads and same-document loads we can just
bypass it.
To deal with same-document case, MaybeHandleSameDocumentNavigation is split to IsSameDocumentNavigation,
which collects relevant information about the request and returns true if same-document navigation should happen,
and then later HandleSameDocumentNavigation uses that information to trigger the navigation.
SameDocumentNavigationState is used to pass the information around.
referrer-policy-test-case.sub.js is buggy causing tests to pass only on Firefox with sync history API.
nested-context-navigations-iframe.html.ini is added because of https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1572932
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D41199
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Currently, TabGroups know to break their reference cycles only when the last
window leaves them. For TabGroups which have never had a window join (which
happens under Fission), this means they also never see a window leave, and
therefore never break their reference cycles, and leak.
This patch adds a check to break reference cycles if no windows have joined by
the time a BrowserChild they belong to is destroyed.
MANUAL PUSH: Lando fails to rebase.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D40669
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For some reason, these timeouts aren't reported as timeouts on automation. The
tests just fail after sitting for 5 minutes doing nothing. Locally, though,
they are reported as timeouts.
Either way, they make the test group run 15 minutes longer than necessary.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D39930
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Some failures crept in and out after my last sets of annotations landed. This
patch updates most of the annotations to deal with them.
MANUAL PUSH: Lando won't let me land.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D39462
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My preference was to annotate most of the failing tests with `fail-if` so that
if they start passing, the `fail-if` needs to be removed and they need to keep
passing. That doesn't work for tests that timeout, or which trigger failures
from their cleanup functions, however, so those tests need skip-if. And tests
with fail in their cleanup functions likely leave the browser in an
inconsistent state for subsequent tests, anyway, so really should be skipped
regardless.
There are some remaining tests which still fail because of crashes. I chose
not to skip them here, but to fix the crashes in separate bugs instead.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D38247
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