| /* |
| * Copyright (C) 2000 Harri Porten (porten@kde.org) |
| * Copyright (C) 2006 Jon Shier (jshier@iastate.edu) |
| * Copyright (C) 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2010 Apple Inc. All rights reseved. |
| * Copyright (C) 2006 Alexey Proskuryakov (ap@webkit.org) |
| * |
| * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or |
| * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public |
| * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either |
| * version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. |
| * |
| * This library 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 |
| * Lesser General Public License for more details. |
| * |
| * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public |
| * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software |
| * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 |
| * USA |
| */ |
| |
| #include "config.h" |
| #include "WindowFeatures.h" |
| |
| #include "FloatRect.h" |
| #include <wtf/ASCIICType.h> |
| #include <wtf/Assertions.h> |
| #include <wtf/HashMap.h> |
| #include <wtf/MathExtras.h> |
| #include <wtf/text/StringHash.h> |
| |
| namespace WebCore { |
| |
| typedef HashMap<String, String, ASCIICaseInsensitiveHash> DialogFeaturesMap; |
| |
| static void setWindowFeature(WindowFeatures&, StringView key, StringView value); |
| |
| static DialogFeaturesMap parseDialogFeaturesMap(const String&); |
| static std::optional<bool> boolFeature(const DialogFeaturesMap&, const char* key); |
| static std::optional<float> floatFeature(const DialogFeaturesMap&, const char* key, float min, float max); |
| |
| // https://html.spec.whatwg.org/#feature-separator |
| static bool isSeparator(UChar character, FeatureMode mode) |
| { |
| if (mode == FeatureMode::Viewport) |
| return character == ' ' || character == '\t' || character == '\n' || character == '\r' || character == '=' || character == ','; |
| |
| return isASCIISpace(character) || character == '=' || character == ','; |
| } |
| |
| WindowFeatures parseWindowFeatures(StringView featuresString) |
| { |
| // The IE rule is: all features except for channelmode and fullscreen default to YES, but |
| // if the user specifies a feature string, all features default to NO. (There is no public |
| // standard that applies to this method.) |
| // |
| // <http://msdn.microsoft.com/workshop/author/dhtml/reference/methods/open_0.asp> |
| // We always allow a window to be resized, which is consistent with Firefox. |
| |
| WindowFeatures features; |
| |
| if (featuresString.isEmpty()) |
| return features; |
| |
| features.menuBarVisible = false; |
| features.statusBarVisible = false; |
| features.toolBarVisible = false; |
| features.locationBarVisible = false; |
| features.scrollbarsVisible = false; |
| features.noopener = false; |
| |
| processFeaturesString(featuresString, FeatureMode::Window, [&features](StringView key, StringView value) { |
| setWindowFeature(features, key, value); |
| }); |
| |
| return features; |
| } |
| |
| // Window: https://html.spec.whatwg.org/#concept-window-open-features-tokenize |
| // Viewport: https://developer.apple.com/library/content/documentation/AppleApplications/Reference/SafariHTMLRef/Articles/MetaTags.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP40008193-SW6 |
| // FIXME: We should considering aligning Viewport feature parsing with Window features parsing. |
| void processFeaturesString(StringView features, FeatureMode mode, const WTF::Function<void(StringView type, StringView value)>& callback) |
| { |
| unsigned length = features.length(); |
| for (unsigned i = 0; i < length; ) { |
| // Skip to first non-separator. |
| while (i < length && isSeparator(features[i], mode)) |
| ++i; |
| unsigned keyBegin = i; |
| |
| // Skip to first separator. |
| while (i < length && !isSeparator(features[i], mode)) |
| i++; |
| unsigned keyEnd = i; |
| |
| // Skip to first '=', but don't skip past a ',' or a non-separator. |
| while (i < length && features[i] != '=' && features[i] != ',' && (mode == FeatureMode::Viewport || isSeparator(features[i], mode))) |
| ++i; |
| |
| // Skip to first non-separator, but don't skip past a ','. |
| if (mode == FeatureMode::Viewport || (i < length && isSeparator(features[i], mode))) { |
| while (i < length && isSeparator(features[i], mode) && features[i] != ',') |
| ++i; |
| unsigned valueBegin = i; |
| |
| // Skip to first separator. |
| while (i < length && !isSeparator(features[i], mode)) |
| ++i; |
| unsigned valueEnd = i; |
| callback(features.substring(keyBegin, keyEnd - keyBegin), features.substring(valueBegin, valueEnd - valueBegin)); |
| } else |
| callback(features.substring(keyBegin, keyEnd - keyBegin), StringView()); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| static void setWindowFeature(WindowFeatures& features, StringView key, StringView value) |
| { |
| // Listing a key with no value is shorthand for key=yes |
| int numericValue; |
| if (value.isEmpty() || equalLettersIgnoringASCIICase(value, "yes")) |
| numericValue = 1; |
| else |
| numericValue = value.toInt(); |
| |
| // We treat key of "resizable" here as an additional feature rather than setting resizeable to true. |
| // This is consistent with Firefox, but could also be handled at another level. |
| |
| if (equalLettersIgnoringASCIICase(key, "left") || equalLettersIgnoringASCIICase(key, "screenx")) |
| features.x = numericValue; |
| else if (equalLettersIgnoringASCIICase(key, "top") || equalLettersIgnoringASCIICase(key, "screeny")) |
| features.y = numericValue; |
| else if (equalLettersIgnoringASCIICase(key, "width") || equalLettersIgnoringASCIICase(key, "innerwidth")) |
| features.width = numericValue; |
| else if (equalLettersIgnoringASCIICase(key, "height") || equalLettersIgnoringASCIICase(key, "innerheight")) |
| features.height = numericValue; |
| else if (equalLettersIgnoringASCIICase(key, "menubar")) |
| features.menuBarVisible = numericValue; |
| else if (equalLettersIgnoringASCIICase(key, "toolbar")) |
| features.toolBarVisible = numericValue; |
| else if (equalLettersIgnoringASCIICase(key, "location")) |
| features.locationBarVisible = numericValue; |
| else if (equalLettersIgnoringASCIICase(key, "status")) |
| features.statusBarVisible = numericValue; |
| else if (equalLettersIgnoringASCIICase(key, "fullscreen")) |
| features.fullscreen = numericValue; |
| else if (equalLettersIgnoringASCIICase(key, "scrollbars")) |
| features.scrollbarsVisible = numericValue; |
| else if (equalLettersIgnoringASCIICase(key, "noopener")) |
| features.noopener = numericValue; |
| else if (numericValue == 1) |
| features.additionalFeatures.append(key.toString()); |
| } |
| |
| WindowFeatures parseDialogFeatures(const String& dialogFeaturesString, const FloatRect& screenAvailableRect) |
| { |
| auto featuresMap = parseDialogFeaturesMap(dialogFeaturesString); |
| |
| // The following features from Microsoft's documentation are not implemented: |
| // - default font settings |
| // - width, height, left, and top specified in units other than "px" |
| // - edge (sunken or raised, default is raised) |
| // - dialogHide: trusted && boolFeature(features, "dialoghide"), makes dialog hide when you print |
| // - help: boolFeature(features, "help", true), makes help icon appear in dialog (what does it do on Windows?) |
| // - unadorned: trusted && boolFeature(features, "unadorned"); |
| |
| WindowFeatures features; |
| |
| features.menuBarVisible = false; |
| features.toolBarVisible = false; |
| features.locationBarVisible = false; |
| features.dialog = true; |
| |
| float width = floatFeature(featuresMap, "dialogwidth", 100, screenAvailableRect.width()).value_or(620); // default here came from frame size of dialog in MacIE |
| float height = floatFeature(featuresMap, "dialogheight", 100, screenAvailableRect.height()).value_or(450); // default here came from frame size of dialog in MacIE |
| |
| features.width = width; |
| features.height = height; |
| |
| features.x = floatFeature(featuresMap, "dialogleft", screenAvailableRect.x(), screenAvailableRect.maxX() - width); |
| features.y = floatFeature(featuresMap, "dialogtop", screenAvailableRect.y(), screenAvailableRect.maxY() - height); |
| |
| if (boolFeature(featuresMap, "center").value_or(true)) { |
| if (!features.x) |
| features.x = screenAvailableRect.x() + (screenAvailableRect.width() - width) / 2; |
| if (!features.y) |
| features.y = screenAvailableRect.y() + (screenAvailableRect.height() - height) / 2; |
| } |
| |
| features.resizable = boolFeature(featuresMap, "resizable").value_or(false); |
| features.scrollbarsVisible = boolFeature(featuresMap, "scroll").value_or(true); |
| features.statusBarVisible = boolFeature(featuresMap, "status").value_or(false); |
| |
| return features; |
| } |
| |
| static std::optional<bool> boolFeature(const DialogFeaturesMap& features, const char* key) |
| { |
| auto it = features.find(key); |
| if (it == features.end()) |
| return std::nullopt; |
| |
| auto& value = it->value; |
| return value.isNull() |
| || value == "1" |
| || equalLettersIgnoringASCIICase(value, "yes") |
| || equalLettersIgnoringASCIICase(value, "on"); |
| } |
| |
| static std::optional<float> floatFeature(const DialogFeaturesMap& features, const char* key, float min, float max) |
| { |
| auto it = features.find(key); |
| if (it == features.end()) |
| return std::nullopt; |
| |
| // FIXME: The toDouble function does not offer a way to tell "0q" from string with no digits in it: Both |
| // return the number 0 and false for ok. But "0q" should yield the minimum rather than the default. |
| bool ok; |
| double parsedNumber = it->value.toDouble(&ok); |
| if ((!parsedNumber && !ok) || std::isnan(parsedNumber)) |
| return std::nullopt; |
| if (parsedNumber < min || max <= min) |
| return min; |
| if (parsedNumber > max) |
| return max; |
| |
| // FIXME: Seems strange to cast a double to int and then convert back to a float. Why is this a good idea? |
| return static_cast<int>(parsedNumber); |
| } |
| |
| static DialogFeaturesMap parseDialogFeaturesMap(const String& string) |
| { |
| // FIXME: Not clear why we take such a different approach to parsing dialog features |
| // as opposed to window features (using a map, different parsing quirks). |
| |
| DialogFeaturesMap features; |
| |
| Vector<String> vector; |
| string.split(';', vector); |
| |
| for (auto& featureString : vector) { |
| size_t separatorPosition = featureString.find('='); |
| size_t colonPosition = featureString.find(':'); |
| if (separatorPosition != notFound && colonPosition != notFound) |
| continue; // ignore strings that have both = and : |
| if (separatorPosition == notFound) |
| separatorPosition = colonPosition; |
| |
| String key = featureString.left(separatorPosition).stripWhiteSpace(); |
| |
| // Null string for value indicates key without value. |
| String value; |
| if (separatorPosition != notFound) { |
| value = featureString.substring(separatorPosition + 1).stripWhiteSpace(); |
| value = value.left(value.find(' ')); |
| } |
| |
| features.set(key, value); |
| } |
| |
| return features; |
| } |
| |
| } // namespace WebCore |