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Experimental: Enforce SameSite=strict for domains classified as bounce trackers https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=209761 <rdar://problem/59394943> Reviewed by Brent Fulgham and Kate Cheney (informal). Source/WebCore: This experimental feature is part of Intelligent Tracking Prevention and only enabled if ITP (Resource Load Statistics) are. A new enum WebCore::SameSiteStrictEnforcementEnabled controls the new behavior with default setting WebCore::SameSiteStrictEnforcementEnabled::No. The features keeps a separate count of topFrameUniqueRedirectsToSinceSameSiteStrictEnforcement which builds up to a threshold. Once a domain goes above the threshold, its cookies are rewritten as SameSite=strict and the topFrameUniqueRedirectsToSinceSameSiteStrictEnforcement counter for that domain is reset, effectively giving the domain a new chance to change its behavior. Tests: http/tests/resourceLoadStatistics/enforce-samesite-strict-based-on-top-frame-unique-redirects-to-database.html http/tests/resourceLoadStatistics/enforce-samesite-strict-based-on-top-frame-unique-redirects-to.html * loader/ResourceLoadStatistics.h: New field topFrameUniqueRedirectsToSinceSameSiteStrictEnforcement. * page/Settings.yaml: * platform/network/NetworkStorageSession.h: New enum SameSiteStrictEnforcementEnabled. Source/WebKit: This experimental feature is part of Intelligent Tracking Prevention and only enabled if ITP (Resource Load Statistics) are. A new enum WebCore::SameSiteStrictEnforcementEnabled controls the new behavior with default setting WebCore::SameSiteStrictEnforcementEnabled::No. The features keeps a separate count of topFrameUniqueRedirectsToSinceSameSiteStrictEnforcement which builds up to a threshold. Once a domain goes above the threshold, its cookies are rewritten as SameSite=strict and the topFrameUniqueRedirectsToSinceSameSiteStrictEnforcement counter for that domain is reset, effectively giving the domain a new chance to change its behavior. Test infrastructure is added to allow for layout tests. * NetworkProcess/Classifier/ResourceLoadStatisticsDatabaseStore.cpp: (WebKit::ResourceLoadStatisticsDatabaseStore::createUniqueIndices): (WebKit::ResourceLoadStatisticsDatabaseStore::createSchema): (WebKit::ResourceLoadStatisticsDatabaseStore::insertDomainRelationships): (WebKit::CompletionHandler<void): * NetworkProcess/Classifier/ResourceLoadStatisticsDatabaseStore.h: * NetworkProcess/Classifier/ResourceLoadStatisticsMemoryStore.cpp: (WebKit::ResourceLoadStatisticsMemoryStore::logFrameNavigation): (WebKit::ResourceLoadStatisticsMemoryStore::setTopFrameUniqueRedirectTo): (WebKit::ResourceLoadStatisticsMemoryStore::shouldEnforceSameSiteStrictFor): (WebKit::ResourceLoadStatisticsMemoryStore::registrableDomainsToDeleteOrRestrictWebsiteDataFor): * NetworkProcess/Classifier/ResourceLoadStatisticsMemoryStore.h: * NetworkProcess/Classifier/ResourceLoadStatisticsStore.h: (WebKit::ResourceLoadStatisticsStore::setSameSiteStrictEnforcementEnabled): (WebKit::ResourceLoadStatisticsStore::isSameSiteStrictEnforcementEnabled const): * NetworkProcess/Classifier/WebResourceLoadStatisticsStore.cpp: (WebKit::WebResourceLoadStatisticsStore::setSameSiteStrictEnforcementEnabled): * NetworkProcess/Classifier/WebResourceLoadStatisticsStore.h: (WebKit::RegistrableDomainsToDeleteOrRestrictWebsiteDataFor::isolatedCopy const): (WebKit::RegistrableDomainsToDeleteOrRestrictWebsiteDataFor::isEmpty const): * NetworkProcess/NetworkProcess.cpp: (WebKit::NetworkProcess::setShouldEnbleSameSiteStrictEnforcementForTesting): * NetworkProcess/NetworkProcess.h: * NetworkProcess/NetworkProcess.messages.in: Added SetShouldEnbleSameSiteStrictEnforcementForTesting. * NetworkProcess/NetworkSession.cpp: (WebKit::NetworkSession::NetworkSession): (WebKit::NetworkSession::forwardResourceLoadStatisticsSettings): (WebKit::NetworkSession::deleteAndRestrictWebsiteDataForRegistrableDomains): (WebKit::NetworkSession::setShouldEnbleSameSiteStrictEnforcement): * NetworkProcess/NetworkSession.h: * Scripts/webkit/messages.py: IPC instructions to find WebCore::SameSiteStrictEnforcementEnabled in WebCore/NetworkStorageSession.h. * Shared/ResourceLoadStatisticsParameters.h: (WebKit::ResourceLoadStatisticsParameters::encode const): (WebKit::ResourceLoadStatisticsParameters::decode): * Shared/WebPreferences.yaml: * UIProcess/API/APINavigation.h: (API::Navigation::setIsLoadedWithNavigationShared): (API::Navigation::isLoadedWithNavigationShared const): Keeps track of how a navigation occurs to make sure that WebPageProxy::logFrameNavigation() can capture navigations initiated by the user through the hosting application. * UIProcess/API/C/WKWebsiteDataStoreRef.cpp: (WKWebsiteDataStoreStatisticsResetToConsistentState): * UIProcess/Network/NetworkProcessProxy.cpp: (WebKit::NetworkProcessProxy::setShouldEnbleSameSiteStrictEnforcementForTesting): * UIProcess/Network/NetworkProcessProxy.h: * UIProcess/WebPageProxy.cpp: (WebKit::WebPageProxy::loadRequestWithNavigationShared): See comment above for API::Navigation. (WebKit::WebPageProxy::decidePolicyForNavigationAction): See comment above for API::Navigation. * UIProcess/WebProcessPool.cpp: (WebKit::WebProcessPool::ensureNetworkProcess): * UIProcess/WebsiteData/Cocoa/WebsiteDataStoreCocoa.mm: (WebKit::WebsiteDataStore::parameters): * UIProcess/WebsiteData/WebsiteDataStore.cpp: (WebKit::WebsiteDataStore::setResourceLoadStatisticsShouldEnbleSameSiteStrictEnforcementForTesting): * UIProcess/WebsiteData/WebsiteDataStore.h: LayoutTests: * http/tests/resourceLoadStatistics/enforce-samesite-strict-based-on-top-frame-unique-redirects-to-database-expected.txt: Added. * http/tests/resourceLoadStatistics/enforce-samesite-strict-based-on-top-frame-unique-redirects-to-database.html: Added. * http/tests/resourceLoadStatistics/enforce-samesite-strict-based-on-top-frame-unique-redirects-to-expected.txt: Added. * http/tests/resourceLoadStatistics/enforce-samesite-strict-based-on-top-frame-unique-redirects-to.html: Added. * platform/ios/TestExpectations: New test cases marked as pass for Catalina+ based on CFNetwork API availability. * platform/mac-wk2/TestExpectations: New test cases marked as pass for Catalina+ based on CFNetwork API availability. * platform/wk2/TestExpectations: New test cases marked as skip due to CFNetwork API availability. git-svn-id: http://svn.webkit.org/repository/webkit/trunk@259275 268f45cc-cd09-0410-ab3c-d52691b4dbfc
WebKit is a cross-platform web browser engine. On iOS and macOS, it powers Safari, Mail, iBooks, and many other applications.
Visit WebKit Feature Status page to see which Web API has been implemented, in development, or under consideration.
On macOS, download Safari Technology Preview to test the latest version of WebKit. On Linux, download Epiphany Technology Preview. On Windows, you'll have to build it yourself.
Once your bug is filed, you will receive email when it is updated at each stage in the bug life cycle. After the bug is considered fixed, you may be asked to download the latest nightly and confirm that the fix works for you.
On Windows, follow the instructions on our website.
Run the following command to clone WebKit's Git SVN repository:
git clone git://git.webkit.org/WebKit.git WebKit
or
git clone https://git.webkit.org/git/WebKit.git WebKit
If you want to be able to commit changes to the repository, or just want to check out branches that aren’t contained in WebKit.git, you will need track WebKit's Subversion repository. You can run the following command to configure this and other options of the new Git clone for WebKit development.
Tools/Scripts/webkit-patch setup-git-clone
For information about this, and other aspects of using Git with WebKit, read the wiki page.
If you don‘t want to use Git, run the following command to check out WebKit’s Subversion repository:
svn checkout https://svn.webkit.org/repository/webkit/trunk WebKit
Install Xcode and its command line tools if you haven't done so already:
xcode-select --install
Run the following command to build a debug build with debugging symbols and assertions:
Tools/Scripts/build-webkit --debug
For performance testing, and other purposes, use --release
instead.
You can open WebKit.xcworkspace
to build and debug WebKit within Xcode.
If you don't use a custom build location in Xcode preferences, you have to update the workspace settings to use WebKitBuild
directory. In menu bar, choose File > Workspace Settings, then click the Advanced button, select “Custom”, “Relative to Workspace”, and enter WebKitBuild
for both Products and Intermediates.
The first time after you install a new Xcode, you will need to run the following command to enable Xcode to build command line tools for iOS Simulator:
sudo Tools/Scripts/configure-xcode-for-ios-development
Without this step, you will see the error message: “target specifies product type ‘com.apple.product-type.tool’, but there’s no such product type for the ‘iphonesimulator’ platform.
” when building target JSCLLIntOffsetsExtractor
of project JavaScriptCore
.
Run the following command to build a debug build with debugging symbols and assertions for iOS:
Tools/Scripts/build-webkit --debug --ios-simulator
For production builds:
cmake -DPORT=GTK -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=RelWithDebInfo -GNinja ninja sudo ninja install
For development builds:
Tools/gtk/install-dependencies Tools/Scripts/update-webkitgtk-libs Tools/Scripts/build-webkit --gtk --debug
For more information on building WebKitGTK+, see the wiki page.
For production builds:
cmake -DPORT=WPE -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=RelWithDebInfo -GNinja ninja sudo ninja install
For development builds:
Tools/wpe/install-dependencies Tools/Scripts/update-webkitwpe-libs Tools/Scripts/build-webkit --wpe --debug
For building WebKit on Windows, see the wiki page.
Run the following command to launch Safari with your local build of WebKit:
Tools/Scripts/run-safari --debug
The run-safari
script sets the DYLD_FRAMEWORK_PATH
environment variable to point to your build products, and then launches /Applications/Safari.app
. DYLD_FRAMEWORK_PATH
tells the system loader to prefer your build products over the frameworks installed in /System/Library/Frameworks
.
To run other applications with your local build of WebKit, run the following command:
Tools/Scripts/run-webkit-app <application-path>
Run the following command to launch iOS simulator with your local build of WebKit:
run-safari --debug --ios-simulator
In both cases, if you have built release builds instead, use --release
instead of --debug
.
If you have a development build, you can use the run-minibrowser script, e.g.:
run-minibrowser --debug --wpe
Pass one of --gtk
, --jsc-only
, or --wpe
to indicate the port to use.
Congratulations! You’re up and running. Now you can begin coding in WebKit and contribute your fixes and new features to the project. For details on submitting your code to the project, read Contributing Code.