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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT * OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT * LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE * OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ // This file contains the definition for EventSender. // // Some notes about drag and drop handling: // Windows drag and drop goes through a system call to doDragDrop. At that // point, program control is given to Windows which then periodically makes // callbacks into the webview. This won't work for layout tests, so instead, // we queue up all the mouse move and mouse up events. When the test tries to // start a drag (by calling EvenSendingController::doDragDrop), we take the // events in the queue and replay them. // The behavior of queuing events and replaying them can be disabled by a // layout test by setting eventSender.dragMode to false. #include "config.h" #include "EventSender.h" #include "TestShell.h" #include "WebContextMenuData.h" #include "WebDragData.h" #include "WebDragOperation.h" #include "WebPoint.h" #include "WebString.h" #include "WebTouchPoint.h" #include "WebView.h" #include "webkit/support/webkit_support.h" #include #include #if OS(WINDOWS) #include "win/WebInputEventFactory.h" #endif // FIXME: layout before each event? using namespace std; using namespace WebKit; WebPoint EventSender::lastMousePos; WebMouseEvent::Button EventSender::pressedButton = WebMouseEvent::ButtonNone; WebMouseEvent::Button EventSender::lastButtonType = WebMouseEvent::ButtonNone; struct SavedEvent { enum SavedEventType { Unspecified, MouseUp, MouseMove, LeapForward }; SavedEventType type; WebMouseEvent::Button buttonType; // For MouseUp. WebPoint pos; // For MouseMove. int milliseconds; // For LeapForward. SavedEvent() : type(Unspecified) , buttonType(WebMouseEvent::ButtonNone) , milliseconds(0) {} }; static WebDragData currentDragData; static WebDragOperation currentDragEffect; static WebDragOperationsMask currentDragEffectsAllowed; static bool replayingSavedEvents = false; static Deque mouseEventQueue; static int touchModifiers; static Vector touchPoints; // Time and place of the last mouse up event. static double lastClickTimeSec = 0; static WebPoint lastClickPos; static int clickCount = 0; // maximum distance (in space and time) for a mouse click // to register as a double or triple click static const double multipleClickTimeSec = 1; static const int multipleClickRadiusPixels = 5; // How much we should scroll per event - the value here is chosen to // match the WebKit impl and layout test results. static const float scrollbarPixelsPerTick = 40.0f; inline bool outsideMultiClickRadius(const WebPoint& a, const WebPoint& b) { return ((a.x - b.x) * (a.x - b.x) + (a.y - b.y) * (a.y - b.y)) > multipleClickRadiusPixels * multipleClickRadiusPixels; } // Used to offset the time the event hander things an event happened. This is // done so tests can run without a delay, but bypass checks that are time // dependent (e.g., dragging has a timeout vs selection). static uint32 timeOffsetMs = 0; static double getCurrentEventTimeSec() { return (webkit_support::GetCurrentTimeInMillisecond() + timeOffsetMs) / 1000.0; } static void advanceEventTime(int32_t deltaMs) { timeOffsetMs += deltaMs; } static void initMouseEvent(WebInputEvent::Type t, WebMouseEvent::Button b, const gfx::Point& pos, WebMouseEvent* e) { e->type = t; e->button = b; e->modifiers = 0; e->x = pos.x(); e->y = pos.y(); e->globalX = pos.x(); e->globalY = pos.y(); e->timeStampSeconds = getCurrentEventTimeSec(); e->clickCount = clickCount; } // Returns true if the specified key is the system key. static bool applyKeyModifier(const string& modifierName, WebInputEvent* event) { bool isSystemKey = false; const char* characters = modifierName.c_str(); if (!strcmp(characters, "ctrlKey") #if !OS(MAC_OS_X) || !strcmp(characters, "addSelectionKey") #endif ) { event->modifiers |= WebInputEvent::ControlKey; } else if (!strcmp(characters, "shiftKey") || !strcmp(characters, "rangeSelectionKey")) event->modifiers |= WebInputEvent::ShiftKey; else if (!strcmp(characters, "altKey")) { event->modifiers |= WebInputEvent::AltKey; #if !OS(MAC_OS_X) // On Windows all keys with Alt modifier will be marked as system key. // We keep the same behavior on Linux and everywhere non-Mac, see: // WebKit/chromium/src/gtk/WebInputEventFactory.cpp // If we want to change this behavior on Linux, this piece of code must be // kept in sync with the related code in above file. isSystemKey = true; #endif #if OS(MAC_OS_X) } else if (!strcmp(characters, "metaKey") || !strcmp(characters, "addSelectionKey")) { event->modifiers |= WebInputEvent::MetaKey; // On Mac only command key presses are marked as system key. // See the related code in: WebKit/chromium/src/mac/WebInputEventFactory.cpp // It must be kept in sync with the related code in above file. isSystemKey = true; #else } else if (!strcmp(characters, "metaKey")) { event->modifiers |= WebInputEvent::MetaKey; #endif } return isSystemKey; } static bool applyKeyModifiers(const CppVariant* argument, WebInputEvent* event) { bool isSystemKey = false; if (argument->isObject()) { Vector modifiers = argument->toStringVector(); for (Vector::const_iterator i = modifiers.begin(); i != modifiers.end(); ++i) isSystemKey |= applyKeyModifier(*i, event); } else if (argument->isString()) isSystemKey = applyKeyModifier(argument->toString(), event); return isSystemKey; } // Get the edit command corresponding to a keyboard event. // Returns true if the specified event corresponds to an edit command, the name // of the edit command will be stored in |*name|. bool getEditCommand(const WebKeyboardEvent& event, string* name) { #if OS(MAC_OS_X) // We only cares about Left,Right,Up,Down keys with Command or Command+Shift // modifiers. These key events correspond to some special movement and // selection editor commands, and was supposed to be handled in // WebKit/chromium/src/EditorClientImpl.cpp. But these keys will be marked // as system key, which prevents them from being handled. Thus they must be // handled specially. if ((event.modifiers & ~WebKeyboardEvent::ShiftKey) != WebKeyboardEvent::MetaKey) return false; switch (event.windowsKeyCode) { case webkit_support::VKEY_LEFT: *name = "MoveToBeginningOfLine"; break; case webkit_support::VKEY_RIGHT: *name = "MoveToEndOfLine"; break; case webkit_support::VKEY_UP: *name = "MoveToBeginningOfDocument"; break; case webkit_support::VKEY_DOWN: *name = "MoveToEndOfDocument"; break; default: return false; } if (event.modifiers & WebKeyboardEvent::ShiftKey) name->append("AndModifySelection"); return true; #else return false; #endif } // Key event location code introduced in DOM Level 3. // See also: http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-3-Events/#events-keyboardevents enum KeyLocationCode { DOMKeyLocationStandard = 0x00, DOMKeyLocationLeft = 0x01, DOMKeyLocationRight = 0x02, DOMKeyLocationNumpad = 0x03 }; EventSender::EventSender(TestShell* shell) : m_shell(shell) { // Initialize the map that associates methods of this class with the names // they will use when called by JavaScript. The actual binding of those // names to their methods will be done by calling bindToJavaScript() (defined // by CppBoundClass, the parent to EventSender). bindMethod("addTouchPoint", &EventSender::addTouchPoint); bindMethod("beginDragWithFiles", &EventSender::beginDragWithFiles); bindMethod("cancelTouchPoint", &EventSender::cancelTouchPoint); bindMethod("clearKillRing", &EventSender::clearKillRing); bindMethod("clearTouchPoints", &EventSender::clearTouchPoints); bindMethod("contextClick", &EventSender::contextClick); bindMethod("continuousMouseScrollBy", &EventSender::continuousMouseScrollBy); bindMethod("dispatchMessage", &EventSender::dispatchMessage); bindMethod("enableDOMUIEventLogging", &EventSender::enableDOMUIEventLogging); bindMethod("fireKeyboardEventsToElement", &EventSender::fireKeyboardEventsToElement); bindMethod("keyDown", &EventSender::keyDown); bindMethod("leapForward", &EventSender::leapForward); bindMethod("mouseDown", &EventSender::mouseDown); bindMethod("mouseMoveTo", &EventSender::mouseMoveTo); bindMethod("mouseScrollBy", &EventSender::mouseScrollBy); bindMethod("mouseUp", &EventSender::mouseUp); bindMethod("releaseTouchPoint", &EventSender::releaseTouchPoint); bindMethod("scheduleAsynchronousClick", &EventSender::scheduleAsynchronousClick); bindMethod("setTouchModifier", &EventSender::setTouchModifier); bindMethod("textZoomIn", &EventSender::textZoomIn); bindMethod("textZoomOut", &EventSender::textZoomOut); bindMethod("touchCancel", &EventSender::touchCancel); bindMethod("touchEnd", &EventSender::touchEnd); bindMethod("touchMove", &EventSender::touchMove); bindMethod("touchStart", &EventSender::touchStart); bindMethod("updateTouchPoint", &EventSender::updateTouchPoint); bindMethod("zoomPageIn", &EventSender::zoomPageIn); bindMethod("zoomPageOut", &EventSender::zoomPageOut); // When set to true (the default value), we batch mouse move and mouse up // events so we can simulate drag & drop. bindProperty("dragMode", &dragMode); #if OS(WINDOWS) bindProperty("WM_KEYDOWN", &wmKeyDown); bindProperty("WM_KEYUP", &wmKeyUp); bindProperty("WM_CHAR", &wmChar); bindProperty("WM_DEADCHAR", &wmDeadChar); bindProperty("WM_SYSKEYDOWN", &wmSysKeyDown); bindProperty("WM_SYSKEYUP", &wmSysKeyUp); bindProperty("WM_SYSCHAR", &wmSysChar); bindProperty("WM_SYSDEADCHAR", &wmSysDeadChar); #endif } void EventSender::reset() { // The test should have finished a drag and the mouse button state. ASSERT(currentDragData.isNull()); currentDragData.reset(); currentDragEffect = WebKit::WebDragOperationNone; currentDragEffectsAllowed = WebKit::WebDragOperationNone; pressedButton = WebMouseEvent::ButtonNone; dragMode.set(true); #if OS(WINDOWS) wmKeyDown.set(WM_KEYDOWN); wmKeyUp.set(WM_KEYUP); wmChar.set(WM_CHAR); wmDeadChar.set(WM_DEADCHAR); wmSysKeyDown.set(WM_SYSKEYDOWN); wmSysKeyUp.set(WM_SYSKEYUP); wmSysChar.set(WM_SYSCHAR); wmSysDeadChar.set(WM_SYSDEADCHAR); #endif lastMousePos = WebPoint(0, 0); lastClickTimeSec = 0; lastClickPos = WebPoint(0, 0); clickCount = 0; lastButtonType = WebMouseEvent::ButtonNone; timeOffsetMs = 0; touchModifiers = 0; touchPoints.clear(); m_taskList.revokeAll(); } WebView* EventSender::webview() { return m_shell->webView(); } void EventSender::doDragDrop(const WebDragData& dragData, WebDragOperationsMask mask) { WebMouseEvent event; initMouseEvent(WebInputEvent::MouseDown, pressedButton, lastMousePos, &event); WebPoint clientPoint(event.x, event.y); WebPoint screenPoint(event.globalX, event.globalY); currentDragData = dragData; currentDragEffectsAllowed = mask; currentDragEffect = webview()->dragTargetDragEnter(dragData, 0, clientPoint, screenPoint, currentDragEffectsAllowed); // Finish processing events. replaySavedEvents(); } WebMouseEvent::Button EventSender::getButtonTypeFromButtonNumber(int buttonCode) { if (!buttonCode) return WebMouseEvent::ButtonLeft; if (buttonCode == 2) return WebMouseEvent::ButtonRight; return WebMouseEvent::ButtonMiddle; } int EventSender::getButtonNumberFromSingleArg(const CppArgumentList& arguments) { int buttonCode = 0; if (arguments.size() > 0 && arguments[0].isNumber()) buttonCode = arguments[0].toInt32(); return buttonCode; } void EventSender::updateClickCountForButton(WebMouseEvent::Button buttonType) { if ((getCurrentEventTimeSec() - lastClickTimeSec < multipleClickTimeSec) && (!outsideMultiClickRadius(lastMousePos, lastClickPos)) && (buttonType == lastButtonType)) ++clickCount; else { clickCount = 1; lastButtonType = buttonType; } } // // Implemented javascript methods. // void EventSender::mouseDown(const CppArgumentList& arguments, CppVariant* result) { if (result) // Could be 0 if invoked asynchronously. result->setNull(); webview()->layout(); int buttonNumber = getButtonNumberFromSingleArg(arguments); ASSERT(buttonNumber != -1); WebMouseEvent::Button buttonType = getButtonTypeFromButtonNumber(buttonNumber); updateClickCountForButton(buttonType); WebMouseEvent event; pressedButton = buttonType; initMouseEvent(WebInputEvent::MouseDown, buttonType, lastMousePos, &event); if (arguments.size() >= 2 && (arguments[1].isObject() || arguments[1].isString())) applyKeyModifiers(&(arguments[1]), &event); webview()->handleInputEvent(event); } void EventSender::mouseUp(const CppArgumentList& arguments, CppVariant* result) { if (result) // Could be 0 if invoked asynchronously. result->setNull(); webview()->layout(); int buttonNumber = getButtonNumberFromSingleArg(arguments); ASSERT(buttonNumber != -1); WebMouseEvent::Button buttonType = getButtonTypeFromButtonNumber(buttonNumber); if (isDragMode() && !replayingSavedEvents) { SavedEvent savedEvent; savedEvent.type = SavedEvent::MouseUp; savedEvent.buttonType = buttonType; mouseEventQueue.append(savedEvent); replaySavedEvents(); } else { WebMouseEvent event; initMouseEvent(WebInputEvent::MouseUp, buttonType, lastMousePos, &event); if (arguments.size() >= 2 && (arguments[1].isObject() || arguments[1].isString())) applyKeyModifiers(&(arguments[1]), &event); doMouseUp(event); } } void EventSender::doMouseUp(const WebMouseEvent& e) { webview()->handleInputEvent(e); pressedButton = WebMouseEvent::ButtonNone; lastClickTimeSec = e.timeStampSeconds; lastClickPos = lastMousePos; // If we're in a drag operation, complete it. if (currentDragData.isNull()) return; WebPoint clientPoint(e.x, e.y); WebPoint screenPoint(e.globalX, e.globalY); currentDragEffect = webview()->dragTargetDragOver(clientPoint, screenPoint, currentDragEffectsAllowed); if (currentDragEffect) webview()->dragTargetDrop(clientPoint, screenPoint); else webview()->dragTargetDragLeave(); webview()->dragSourceEndedAt(clientPoint, screenPoint, currentDragEffect); webview()->dragSourceSystemDragEnded(); currentDragData.reset(); } void EventSender::mouseMoveTo(const CppArgumentList& arguments, CppVariant* result) { result->setNull(); if (arguments.size() < 2 || !arguments[0].isNumber() || !arguments[1].isNumber()) return; webview()->layout(); WebPoint mousePos(arguments[0].toInt32(), arguments[1].toInt32()); if (isDragMode() && pressedButton == WebMouseEvent::ButtonLeft && !replayingSavedEvents) { SavedEvent savedEvent; savedEvent.type = SavedEvent::MouseMove; savedEvent.pos = mousePos; mouseEventQueue.append(savedEvent); } else { WebMouseEvent event; initMouseEvent(WebInputEvent::MouseMove, pressedButton, mousePos, &event); doMouseMove(event); } } void EventSender::doMouseMove(const WebMouseEvent& e) { lastMousePos = WebPoint(e.x, e.y); webview()->handleInputEvent(e); if (pressedButton == WebMouseEvent::ButtonNone || currentDragData.isNull()) return; WebPoint clientPoint(e.x, e.y); WebPoint screenPoint(e.globalX, e.globalY); currentDragEffect = webview()->dragTargetDragOver(clientPoint, screenPoint, currentDragEffectsAllowed); } void EventSender::keyDown(const CppArgumentList& arguments, CppVariant* result) { result->setNull(); if (arguments.size() < 1 || !arguments[0].isString()) return; bool generateChar = false; // FIXME: I'm not exactly sure how we should convert the string to a key // event. This seems to work in the cases I tested. // FIXME: Should we also generate a KEY_UP? string codeStr = arguments[0].toString(); // Convert \n -> VK_RETURN. Some layout tests use \n to mean "Enter", when // Windows uses \r for "Enter". int code = 0; int text = 0; bool needsShiftKeyModifier = false; if ("\n" == codeStr) { generateChar = true; text = code = webkit_support::VKEY_RETURN; } else if ("rightArrow" == codeStr) code = webkit_support::VKEY_RIGHT; else if ("downArrow" == codeStr) code = webkit_support::VKEY_DOWN; else if ("leftArrow" == codeStr) code = webkit_support::VKEY_LEFT; else if ("upArrow" == codeStr) code = webkit_support::VKEY_UP; else if ("insert" == codeStr) code = webkit_support::VKEY_INSERT; else if ("delete" == codeStr) code = webkit_support::VKEY_DELETE; else if ("pageUp" == codeStr) code = webkit_support::VKEY_PRIOR; else if ("pageDown" == codeStr) code = webkit_support::VKEY_NEXT; else if ("home" == codeStr) code = webkit_support::VKEY_HOME; else if ("end" == codeStr) code = webkit_support::VKEY_END; else if ("printScreen" == codeStr) code = webkit_support::VKEY_SNAPSHOT; else { // Compare the input string with the function-key names defined by the // DOM spec (i.e. "F1",...,"F24"). If the input string is a function-key // name, set its key code. for (int i = 1; i <= 24; ++i) { char functionChars[10]; snprintf(functionChars, 10, "F%d", i); string functionKeyName(functionChars); if (functionKeyName == codeStr) { code = webkit_support::VKEY_F1 + (i - 1); break; } } if (!code) { WebString webCodeStr = WebString::fromUTF8(codeStr.data(), codeStr.size()); ASSERT(webCodeStr.length() == 1); text = code = webCodeStr.data()[0]; needsShiftKeyModifier = needsShiftModifier(code); if ((code & 0xFF) >= 'a' && (code & 0xFF) <= 'z') code -= 'a' - 'A'; generateChar = true; } } // For one generated keyboard event, we need to generate a keyDown/keyUp // pair; refer to EventSender.cpp in WebKit/WebKitTools/DumpRenderTree/win. // On Windows, we might also need to generate a char event to mimic the // Windows event flow; on other platforms we create a merged event and test // the event flow that that platform provides. WebKeyboardEvent eventDown, eventChar, eventUp; eventDown.type = WebInputEvent::RawKeyDown; eventDown.modifiers = 0; eventDown.windowsKeyCode = code; if (generateChar) { eventDown.text[0] = text; eventDown.unmodifiedText[0] = text; } eventDown.setKeyIdentifierFromWindowsKeyCode(); if (arguments.size() >= 2 && (arguments[1].isObject() || arguments[1].isString())) eventDown.isSystemKey = applyKeyModifiers(&(arguments[1]), &eventDown); if (needsShiftKeyModifier) eventDown.modifiers |= WebInputEvent::ShiftKey; // See if KeyLocation argument is given. if (arguments.size() >= 3 && arguments[2].isNumber()) { int location = arguments[2].toInt32(); if (location == DOMKeyLocationNumpad) eventDown.modifiers |= WebInputEvent::IsKeyPad; } eventChar = eventUp = eventDown; eventUp.type = WebInputEvent::KeyUp; // EventSender.m forces a layout here, with at least one // test (fast/forms/focus-control-to-page.html) relying on this. webview()->layout(); // In the browser, if a keyboard event corresponds to an editor command, // the command will be dispatched to the renderer just before dispatching // the keyboard event, and then it will be executed in the // RenderView::handleCurrentKeyboardEvent() method, which is called from // third_party/WebKit/WebKit/chromium/src/EditorClientImpl.cpp. // We just simulate the same behavior here. string editCommand; if (getEditCommand(eventDown, &editCommand)) m_shell->webViewHost()->setEditCommand(editCommand, ""); webview()->handleInputEvent(eventDown); m_shell->webViewHost()->clearEditCommand(); if (generateChar) { eventChar.type = WebInputEvent::Char; eventChar.keyIdentifier[0] = '\0'; webview()->handleInputEvent(eventChar); } webview()->handleInputEvent(eventUp); } void EventSender::dispatchMessage(const CppArgumentList& arguments, CppVariant* result) { result->setNull(); #if OS(WINDOWS) if (arguments.size() == 3) { // Grab the message id to see if we need to dispatch it. int msg = arguments[0].toInt32(); // WebKit's version of this function stuffs a MSG struct and uses // TranslateMessage and DispatchMessage. We use a WebKeyboardEvent, which // doesn't need to receive the DeadChar and SysDeadChar messages. if (msg == WM_DEADCHAR || msg == WM_SYSDEADCHAR) return; webview()->layout(); unsigned long lparam = static_cast(arguments[2].toDouble()); webview()->handleInputEvent(WebInputEventFactory::keyboardEvent(0, msg, arguments[1].toInt32(), lparam)); } else ASSERT_NOT_REACHED(); #endif } bool EventSender::needsShiftModifier(int keyCode) { // If code is an uppercase letter, assign a SHIFT key to // eventDown.modifier, this logic comes from // WebKit/WebKitTools/DumpRenderTree/Win/EventSender.cpp return (keyCode & 0xFF) >= 'A' && (keyCode & 0xFF) <= 'Z'; } void EventSender::leapForward(const CppArgumentList& arguments, CppVariant* result) { result->setNull(); if (arguments.size() < 1 || !arguments[0].isNumber()) return; int milliseconds = arguments[0].toInt32(); if (isDragMode() && pressedButton == WebMouseEvent::ButtonLeft && !replayingSavedEvents) { SavedEvent savedEvent; savedEvent.type = SavedEvent::LeapForward; savedEvent.milliseconds = milliseconds; mouseEventQueue.append(savedEvent); } else doLeapForward(milliseconds); } void EventSender::doLeapForward(int milliseconds) { advanceEventTime(milliseconds); } // Apple's port of WebKit zooms by a factor of 1.2 (see // WebKit/WebView/WebView.mm) void EventSender::textZoomIn(const CppArgumentList&, CppVariant* result) { webview()->setZoomLevel(true, webview()->zoomLevel() + 1); result->setNull(); } void EventSender::textZoomOut(const CppArgumentList&, CppVariant* result) { webview()->setZoomLevel(true, webview()->zoomLevel() - 1); result->setNull(); } void EventSender::zoomPageIn(const CppArgumentList&, CppVariant* result) { webview()->setZoomLevel(false, webview()->zoomLevel() + 1); result->setNull(); } void EventSender::zoomPageOut(const CppArgumentList&, CppVariant* result) { webview()->setZoomLevel(false, webview()->zoomLevel() - 1); result->setNull(); } void EventSender::mouseScrollBy(const CppArgumentList& arguments, CppVariant* result) { handleMouseWheel(arguments, result, false); } void EventSender::continuousMouseScrollBy(const CppArgumentList& arguments, CppVariant* result) { handleMouseWheel(arguments, result, true); } void EventSender::replaySavedEvents() { replayingSavedEvents = true; while (!mouseEventQueue.isEmpty()) { SavedEvent e = mouseEventQueue.takeFirst(); switch (e.type) { case SavedEvent::MouseMove: { WebMouseEvent event; initMouseEvent(WebInputEvent::MouseMove, pressedButton, e.pos, &event); doMouseMove(event); break; } case SavedEvent::LeapForward: doLeapForward(e.milliseconds); break; case SavedEvent::MouseUp: { WebMouseEvent event; initMouseEvent(WebInputEvent::MouseUp, e.buttonType, lastMousePos, &event); doMouseUp(event); break; } default: ASSERT_NOT_REACHED(); } } replayingSavedEvents = false; } // Because actual context menu is implemented by the browser side, // this function does only what LayoutTests are expecting: // - Many test checks the count of items. So returning non-zero value makes sense. // - Some test compares the count before and after some action. So changing the count based on flags // also makes sense. This function is doing such for some flags. // - Some test even checks actual string content. So providing it would be also helpful. // static Vector makeMenuItemStringsFor(WebContextMenuData* contextMenu, MockSpellCheck* spellcheck) { // These constants are based on Safari's context menu because tests are made for it. static const char* nonEditableMenuStrings[] = { "Back", "Reload Page", "Open in Dashbaord", "", "View Source", "Save Page As", "Print Page", "Inspect Element", 0 }; static const char* editableMenuStrings[] = { "Cut", "Copy", "", "Paste", "Spelling and Grammar", "Substitutions, Transformations", "Font", "Speech", "Paragraph Direction", "", 0 }; // This is possible because mouse events are cancelleable. if (!contextMenu) return Vector(); Vector strings; if (contextMenu->isEditable) { for (const char** item = editableMenuStrings; *item; ++item) strings.append(WebString::fromUTF8(*item)); Vector suggestions; spellcheck->fillSuggestionList(contextMenu->misspelledWord, &suggestions); for (size_t i = 0; i < suggestions.size(); ++i) strings.append(suggestions[i]); } else { for (const char** item = nonEditableMenuStrings; *item; ++item) strings.append(WebString::fromUTF8(*item)); } return strings; } void EventSender::contextClick(const CppArgumentList& arguments, CppVariant* result) { webview()->layout(); updateClickCountForButton(WebMouseEvent::ButtonRight); // Clears last context menu data because we need to know if the context menu be requested // after following mouse events. m_shell->webViewHost()->clearContextMenuData(); // Generate right mouse down and up. WebMouseEvent event; pressedButton = WebMouseEvent::ButtonRight; initMouseEvent(WebInputEvent::MouseDown, WebMouseEvent::ButtonRight, lastMousePos, &event); webview()->handleInputEvent(event); initMouseEvent(WebInputEvent::MouseUp, WebMouseEvent::ButtonRight, lastMousePos, &event); webview()->handleInputEvent(event); pressedButton = WebMouseEvent::ButtonNone; WebContextMenuData* lastContextMenu = m_shell->webViewHost()->lastContextMenuData(); result->set(WebBindings::makeStringArray(makeMenuItemStringsFor(lastContextMenu, m_shell->webViewHost()->mockSpellCheck()))); } class MouseDownTask: public MethodTask { public: MouseDownTask(EventSender* obj, const CppArgumentList& arg) : MethodTask(obj), m_arguments(arg) {} virtual void runIfValid() { m_object->mouseDown(m_arguments, 0); } private: CppArgumentList m_arguments; }; class MouseUpTask: public MethodTask { public: MouseUpTask(EventSender* obj, const CppArgumentList& arg) : MethodTask(obj), m_arguments(arg) {} virtual void runIfValid() { m_object->mouseUp(m_arguments, 0); } private: CppArgumentList m_arguments; }; void EventSender::scheduleAsynchronousClick(const CppArgumentList& arguments, CppVariant* result) { result->setNull(); postTask(new MouseDownTask(this, arguments)); postTask(new MouseUpTask(this, arguments)); } void EventSender::beginDragWithFiles(const CppArgumentList& arguments, CppVariant* result) { currentDragData.initialize(); Vector files = arguments[0].toStringVector(); for (size_t i = 0; i < files.size(); ++i) currentDragData.appendToFilenames(webkit_support::GetAbsoluteWebStringFromUTF8Path(files[i])); currentDragEffectsAllowed = WebKit::WebDragOperationCopy; // Provide a drag source. webview()->dragTargetDragEnter(currentDragData, 0, lastMousePos, lastMousePos, currentDragEffectsAllowed); // dragMode saves events and then replays them later. We don't need/want that. dragMode.set(false); // Make the rest of eventSender think a drag is in progress. pressedButton = WebMouseEvent::ButtonLeft; result->setNull(); } void EventSender::addTouchPoint(const CppArgumentList& arguments, CppVariant* result) { result->setNull(); WebTouchPoint touchPoint; touchPoint.state = WebTouchPoint::StatePressed; touchPoint.position = WebPoint(arguments[0].toInt32(), arguments[1].toInt32()); touchPoint.screenPosition = touchPoint.position; touchPoint.id = touchPoints.size(); touchPoints.append(touchPoint); } void EventSender::clearTouchPoints(const CppArgumentList&, CppVariant* result) { result->setNull(); touchPoints.clear(); } void EventSender::releaseTouchPoint(const CppArgumentList& arguments, CppVariant* result) { result->setNull(); const unsigned index = arguments[0].toInt32(); ASSERT(index < touchPoints.size()); WebTouchPoint* touchPoint = &touchPoints[index]; touchPoint->state = WebTouchPoint::StateReleased; } void EventSender::setTouchModifier(const CppArgumentList& arguments, CppVariant* result) { result->setNull(); int mask = 0; const string keyName = arguments[0].toString(); if (keyName == "shift") mask = WebInputEvent::ShiftKey; else if (keyName == "alt") mask = WebInputEvent::AltKey; else if (keyName == "ctrl") mask = WebInputEvent::ControlKey; else if (keyName == "meta") mask = WebInputEvent::MetaKey; if (arguments[1].toBoolean()) touchModifiers |= mask; else touchModifiers &= ~mask; } void EventSender::updateTouchPoint(const CppArgumentList& arguments, CppVariant* result) { result->setNull(); const unsigned index = arguments[0].toInt32(); ASSERT(index < touchPoints.size()); WebPoint position(arguments[1].toInt32(), arguments[2].toInt32()); WebTouchPoint* touchPoint = &touchPoints[index]; touchPoint->state = WebTouchPoint::StateMoved; touchPoint->position = position; touchPoint->screenPosition = position; } void EventSender::cancelTouchPoint(const CppArgumentList& arguments, CppVariant* result) { result->setNull(); const unsigned index = arguments[0].toInt32(); ASSERT(index < touchPoints.size()); WebTouchPoint* touchPoint = &touchPoints[index]; touchPoint->state = WebTouchPoint::StateCancelled; } void EventSender::sendCurrentTouchEvent(const WebInputEvent::Type type) { ASSERT(static_cast(WebTouchEvent::touchPointsLengthCap) > touchPoints.size()); webview()->layout(); WebTouchEvent touchEvent; touchEvent.type = type; touchEvent.modifiers = touchModifiers; touchEvent.timeStampSeconds = getCurrentEventTimeSec(); touchEvent.touchPointsLength = touchPoints.size(); for (unsigned i = 0; i < touchPoints.size(); ++i) touchEvent.touchPoints[i] = touchPoints[i]; webview()->handleInputEvent(touchEvent); for (unsigned i = 0; i < touchPoints.size(); ++i) { WebTouchPoint* touchPoint = &touchPoints[i]; if (touchPoint->state == WebTouchPoint::StateReleased) { touchPoints.remove(i); --i; } else touchPoint->state = WebTouchPoint::StateStationary; } } void EventSender::handleMouseWheel(const CppArgumentList& arguments, CppVariant* result, bool continuous) { result->setNull(); if (arguments.size() < 2 || !arguments[0].isNumber() || !arguments[1].isNumber()) return; // Force a layout here just to make sure every position has been // determined before we send events (as well as all the other methods // that send an event do). webview()->layout(); int horizontal = arguments[0].toInt32(); int vertical = arguments[1].toInt32(); WebMouseWheelEvent event; initMouseEvent(WebInputEvent::MouseWheel, pressedButton, lastMousePos, &event); event.wheelTicksX = static_cast(horizontal); event.wheelTicksY = static_cast(vertical); event.deltaX = event.wheelTicksX; event.deltaY = event.wheelTicksY; if (continuous) { event.wheelTicksX /= scrollbarPixelsPerTick; event.wheelTicksY /= scrollbarPixelsPerTick; } else { event.deltaX *= scrollbarPixelsPerTick; event.deltaY *= scrollbarPixelsPerTick; } webview()->handleInputEvent(event); } void EventSender::touchEnd(const CppArgumentList&, CppVariant* result) { result->setNull(); sendCurrentTouchEvent(WebInputEvent::TouchEnd); } void EventSender::touchMove(const CppArgumentList&, CppVariant* result) { result->setNull(); sendCurrentTouchEvent(WebInputEvent::TouchMove); } void EventSender::touchStart(const CppArgumentList&, CppVariant* result) { result->setNull(); sendCurrentTouchEvent(WebInputEvent::TouchStart); } void EventSender::touchCancel(const CppArgumentList&, CppVariant* result) { result->setNull(); sendCurrentTouchEvent(WebInputEvent::TouchCancel); } // // Unimplemented stubs // void EventSender::enableDOMUIEventLogging(const CppArgumentList&, CppVariant* result) { result->setNull(); } void EventSender::fireKeyboardEventsToElement(const CppArgumentList&, CppVariant* result) { result->setNull(); } void EventSender::clearKillRing(const CppArgumentList&, CppVariant* result) { result->setNull(); }