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Jonas Jenwald
911021002e Revert "Don't block origin-less blob:-URLs in hosted viewer"
This reverts commit a6aca3cabe, since no version of Internet Explorer is supported any more.
2022-02-12 11:32:10 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
eee057ccd5 [GENERIC viewer] Remove the moz-prefixed FullScreen API usage from the viewer
The unprefixed FullScreen API has been available since Firefox 64, which was [released on 2018-12-11](https://wiki.mozilla.org/Release_Management/Calendar#Past_branch_dates), and has now been included in no less than *three* ESR releases.
Please also see the following MDN compatibility data:
 - https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Document/fullscreenEnabled#browser_compatibility
 - https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Element/requestFullScreen#browser_compatibility
 - https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Fullscreen_API#browser_compatibility
 - https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Document/fullscreenchange_event#browser_compatibility
2022-02-04 12:44:27 +01:00
Calixte Denizet
1f41028fcb Support search with or without diacritics (bug 1508345, bug 916883, bug 1651113)
- get original index in using a dichotomic seach instead of a linear one;
  - normalize the text in using NFD;
  - convert the query string into a RegExp;
  - replace whitespaces in the query with \s+;
  - handle hyphens at eol use to break a word;
  - add some \s* around punctuation signs
2022-02-03 15:42:55 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
dc2868d7d1 [api-minor] Remove support for browsers/environments without fully working URL.createObjectURL implementations
This `disableCreateObjectURL` option was originally introduced all the way back in PR 4103 (eight years ago), in order to work-around `URL.createObjectURL()`-bugs specific to Internet Explorer.
In PR 8081 (five years ago) the `disableCreateObjectURL` option was extended to cover Google Chrome on iOS-devices as well, since that configuration apparently also suffered from `URL.createObjectURL()`-bugs.[1]

At this point in time, I thus think that it makes sense to re-evaluate if we should still keep the `disableCreateObjectURL` option.

 - For Internet Explorer, support was explicitly removed in PDF.js version `2.7.570` which was released one year ago and all IE-specific compatibility code (and polyfills) have since been removed.

 - For Google Chrome on iOS-devices, while we still "support" such configurations, it's *not* the focus of any development and platform-specific bugs are thus often closed as WONTFIX.

Note here that at this point in time, the `disableCreateObjectURL` option is *only* being used in the viewer and any `URL.createObjectURL()`-bugs browser/platform bugs will thus not affect the main PDF.js library. Furthermore, given where the `disableCreateObjectURL` option is being used in the viewer the basic functionality should also remain unaffected by these changes.[2]
Furthermore, it's also possible that the `URL.createObjectURL()`-bugs have been fixed in *browser* itself since PR 8081 was submitted.[3]

Obviously you could argue that this isn't a lot of code, w.r.t. number of lines, and you'd be technically correct. However, it does add additional complexity in a few different viewer components which thus add overhead when reading and working with this code.
Finally, assuming the `URL.createObjectURL()`-bugs are still present in Google Chrome on iOS-devices, I think that we should ask ourselves if it's reasonable for the PDF.js project (and its contributors) to keep attempting to support a configuration if the *browser* developers still haven't fixed these kind of bugs!?

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[1] According to https://groups.google.com/a/chromium.org/forum/#!topic/chromium-html5/RKQ0ZJIj7c4, which is linked in PR 8081, that bug was mentioned/reported as early as the 2014 (eight years ago).

[2] Viewer functionality such as e.g. downloading and printing may be affected.

[3] I don't have access to any iOS-devices to test with.
2022-01-30 14:51:44 +01:00
Emilio Cobos Álvarez
2f8a0638a6
web: Read WheelEvent.deltaMode before deltas.
So that Firefox doesn't switch to pixel mode for compat with other
browsers.

This should fix https://github.com/mozilla/pdf.js/issues/14476, in terms
of restoring the previous behavior.

We probably want to change the pixel-based scrolling code to not scroll
so much (the deltaMode stuff normalizes to +/-1 tick for each wheel
event, perhaps the pixel-based value should do the same).
2022-01-25 18:57:49 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
bf8a58e5e3 Dispatch a "documenterror" event in PDFViewerApplication._documentError (issue 14451)
*Please note:* This is a tentative patch, since I don't know if this is deemed important enough to fix.

The new event could be seen as a *supplement* to the existing "documentinit" and "documentloaded" events, but for the case when a PDF document fails to load.
To make the "documenterror" event generally useful, it'll include both the localized error message as well as the original reason for the error (when that exists).
2022-01-15 11:55:44 +01:00
Tim van der Meij
8ac0ccc227
Merge pull request #14424 from Snuffleupagus/mv-addLinkAttributes
[api-minor] Move `addLinkAttributes`, `LinkTarget`, and `removeNullCharacters` into the viewer (PR 14092 follow-up)
2022-01-08 13:19:11 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
2d2b6463b8 [api-minor] Move addLinkAttributes and LinkTarget into the viewer
As part of the changes/improvement in PR 14092, we're no longer using the `addLinkAttributes` directly in e.g. the AnnotationLayer-code.
Given that the helper function is now *only* used in the viewer, hence it no longer seems necessary to expose it through the official API.

*Please note:* It seems somewhat unlikely that third-party users were relying *directly* on the helper function, which is why it's not being exported as part of the viewer components. (If necessary, we can always change this later on.)
2022-01-06 12:25:33 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
08256e6795 Remove the eventBus parameter from getViewerConfiguration
This structure contains *almost* exclusively references to DOM elements (and a couple of simple strings), rather than complete classes/functions. Hence the `eventBus`-option sticks out a fair bit, and I'd guess that it's *mostly* unused in e.g. third-party implementations.

Given that we, in multiple places, mention that the default viewer shouldn't be used as-is I really don't think that we need to keep this special `eventBus`-option around. Furthermore, nowadays it's also a lot easier to (safely) access the existing `EventBus`-instance in the viewer; see https://github.com/mozilla/pdf.js/wiki/Third-party-viewer-usage#initialization-promise which shows how to listen for the default viewer being initialized (and its `eventBus` thus being available).
2022-01-06 12:18:04 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
e19020c028 Move the Default{...}LayerFactory into a new web/default_factory.js file
This patch, first of all, removes circular dependencies in the TypeScript definitions. Secondly, it also moves `RenderingStates` into `web/ui_utils.js` to break another type-dependency and directly use the `XfaLayerBuilder` during XFA-printing.
Finally, note that this patch *slightly* reduces the size of the default viewer (e.g. in the `MOZCENTRAL` build) by not having to bundle code which is completely unused.
2021-12-15 23:17:08 +01:00
Tim van der Meij
274989ab56
Merge pull request #14372 from Snuffleupagus/BaseViewer-Lang
Move the /Lang handling into the `BaseViewer` (PR 14114 follow-up)
2021-12-15 19:37:50 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
0a19ef6864 Move the EventBus, and related functionality, into its own file
The size of the `web/ui_utils.js` file has increased over time, as more code has been added to (or moved into) that file. To reduce its size slightly, this patch moves the event-related functionality into a separate file.
2021-12-15 17:18:57 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
760f765e56 Move the /Lang handling into the BaseViewer (PR 14114 follow-up)
In PR 14114 this was only added to the default viewer, which means that in the viewer components the user would need to *manually* implement /Lang handling. This was (obviously) a bad choice, since the viewer components already support e.g. structTrees by default; sorry about overlooking this!

To avoid having to make *two* `getMetadata` API-calls[1] very early during initialization, in the default viewer, the API will now cache its result. This will also come in handy elsewhere in the default viewer, e.g. by reducing parsing when opening the "document properties" dialog.

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[1] This not only includes a round-trip to the worker-thread, but also having to re-parse the /Metadata-entry when it exists.
2021-12-14 13:19:05 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
b03281de18 Move the permissions handling into the BaseViewer (PR 11789 follow-up)
Besides making the permissions-functionality directly available in the viewer-components, these changes are also necessary for the next patch.
2021-12-11 17:13:41 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
9de30c4ff0 Ensure that the viewer handles BaseViewer initialization failures
*This patch can be tested e.g. with the `poppler-85140-0.pdf` document from the test-suite.*

For some sufficiently corrupt documents the `getDocument` call will succeed, but fetching even the very first page fails. Currently we only print error messages (in the console) from the `{BaseViewer, PDFThumbnailViewer}.setDocument` methods, but don't actually provide these errors to allow the viewer to handle them properly.
In practice this means that the GENERIC viewer won't display the `errorWrapper`, and in the MOZCENTRAL viewer the *browser* loading indicator is never hidden (since we never unblock the "load" event).
2021-12-05 10:55:47 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
6da0944fc7 [api-minor] Replace PDFDocumentProxy.getStats with a synchronous PDFDocumentProxy.stats getter
*Please note:* These changes will primarily benefit longer documents, somewhat at the expense of e.g. one-page documents.

The existing `PDFDocumentProxy.getStats` function, which in the default viewer is called for each rendered page, requires a round-trip to the worker-thread in order to obtain the current document stats. In the default viewer, we currently make one such API-call for *every rendered* page.
This patch proposes replacing that method with a *synchronous* `PDFDocumentProxy.stats` getter instead, combined with re-factoring the worker-thread code by adding a `DocStats`-class to track Stream/Font-types and *only send* them to the main-thread *the first time* that a type is encountered.

Note that in practice most PDF documents only use a fairly limited number of Stream/Font-types, which means that in longer documents most of the `PDFDocumentProxy.getStats`-calls will return the same data.[1]
This re-factoring will obviously benefit longer document the most[2], and could actually be seen as a regression for one-page documents, since in practice there'll usually be a couple of "DocStats" messages sent during the parsing of the first page. However, if the user zooms/rotates the document (which causes re-rendering), note that even a one-page document would start to benefit from these changes.

Another benefit of having the data available/cached in the API is that unless the document stats change during parsing, repeated `PDFDocumentProxy.stats`-calls will return *the same identical* object.
This is something that we can easily take advantage of in the default viewer, by now *only* reporting "documentStats" telemetry[3] when the data actually have changed rather than once per rendered page (again beneficial in longer documents).

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[1] Furthermore, the maximium number of `StreamType`/`FontType` are `10` respectively `12`, which means that regardless of the complexity and page count in a PDF document there'll never be more than twenty-two "DocStats" messages sent; see 41ac3f0c07/src/shared/util.js (L206-L232)

[2] One example is the `pdf.pdf` document in the test-suite, where rendering all of its 1310 pages only result in a total of seven "DocStats" messages being sent from the worker-thread.

[3] Reporting telemetry, in Firefox, includes using `JSON.stringify` on the data and then sending an event to the `PdfStreamConverter.jsm`-code.
In that code the event is handled and `JSON.parse` is used to retrieve the data, and in the "documentStats"-case we'll then iterate through the data to avoid double-reporting telemetry; see https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/rev/8f4c180b87e52f3345ef8a3432d6e54bd1eb18dc/toolkit/components/pdfjs/content/PdfStreamConverter.jsm#515-549
2021-11-20 12:20:55 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
8eed0b9145 Report "pageInfo" telemetry once, rather than for each rendered page
Reporting telemetry, in Firefox, includes using `JSON.stringify` on the data and then sending an event to the `PdfStreamConverter.jsm`-code.
In that code the event is handled and `JSON.parse` is used to retrieve the data, and in the "pageInfo"-case we'll then proceed to ignore everything except *the first* such event; see https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/rev/24fac1ad31fb9c6e9c4c767c6a7ff45d226078f3/toolkit/components/pdfjs/content/PdfStreamConverter.jsm#509-514

All-in-all, sending the "pageInfo" telemetry for each rendered page is thus unnecessary and this patch makes the viewer send it only *once* instead.
2021-11-11 12:36:06 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
292a715c1c Use optional chaining to simplify PDFViewerApplication.store accesses in various event handlers
This way we no longer need the intermediate variables.
2021-11-02 12:00:57 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
d6e8b8fbc1 Use BaseViewer.previousPage more in the default viewer (PR 12870 follow-up)
I missed this one spot in PR 12870, when converting the other cases in the "keydown" event handler. However, given that it only matters in PresentationMode and/or when "page-fit" zooming is enabled, this oversight shouldn't have had any user-observable impact (but we should fix it nonetheless).
2021-11-02 11:48:18 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
66c26d70d4 Ignore pageLabels, in the viewer, when they're all empty
Unfortunately there exist PDF documents where all pageLabels are empty strings, see e.g. http://www.cs.cornell.edu/~ragarwal/pubs/blk-switch.pdf (taken from an old issue), which result in the pageNumber-input being completely blank. That doesn't seem very helpful, and this patch simply extends the approach used to ignore pageLabels that are identical to standard page numbering.
2021-10-25 16:11:04 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
c85cd80b1b Remove unnecessary pageLabel length-check in the viewer
Given how the pageLabel array is defined, see 1ab9a6e36e/src/core/catalog.js (L627), it shouldn't be necessary to check the length in the viewer.
2021-10-25 13:25:34 +02:00
Tim van der Meij
ce86f9dfdd
Merge pull request #14155 from mozilla/revert-13314-color-theme
Revert "For mozcentral use Firefox color theme instead of system theme." since `-moz-toolbar-prefers-color-scheme` was removed
2021-10-19 19:29:20 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
aae8a21286 Revert "For mozcentral use Firefox color theme instead of system theme." since -moz-toolbar-prefers-color-scheme was removed
Reverts mozilla/pdf.js#13314, see https://groups.google.com/g/firefox-dev/c/vajhbYKDpPM

Given that `-moz-toolbar-prefers-color-scheme` was removed in https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1736038, unless we fix this before the next PDF.js update in mozilla-central we'll thus break dark mode in the Firefox built-in PDF Viewer.
2021-10-17 12:29:25 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
00720d059a [api-minor] Include the /Lang-property in the documentInfo, and use it in the viewer (issue 14110)
*Please note:* This is a tentative patch, since I don't have the necessary a11y-software to actually test it.

To avoid having to add a new API-method just for a single string, I figured that adding the new property to the existing `documentInfo`-data (accessed via `PDFDocumentProxy.getMetadata` in the API) will hopefully be deemed acceptable.
2021-10-16 14:27:47 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
fa8c0ef616 [api-minor] Change PDFFindController to use the "find"-event directly (issue 12731)
Looking at the code, I do have to agree with the point made in issue 12731 about it being unexpected/unhelpful that the `PDFFindController.executeCommand`-method isn't directly usable with the "find"-event.
The reason for it being this way is, as so often, for historical reasons: The `executeCommand`-method was added (just) prior to the introduction of the `EventBus` in the viewer.

Obviously we cannot simply change the existing `PDFFindController.executeCommand`-method, since that'd be a breaking change in code which has existed for over five years.
Initially I figured that we could simply add a new method in `PDFFindController` that'd accept the state from the "find"-event, however after thinking about this and looking through the use-cases in the default viewer I settled on a slightly different approach: Let the `PDFFindController` just listen for the "find"-event (on the `EventBus`-instance) directly instead, which also removes one level of (unneeded) indirection during searching in the default viewer.

For GENERIC builds of the PDF.js library, the old `PDFFindController.executeCommand`-method is still available with a deprecation warning.
2021-10-16 10:36:22 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
511458fbbc Add a new Page scrolling mode (issue 2638, 8952, 10907)
This implements a new Page scrolling mode, essentially bringing (and extending) the functionality from `PDFSinglePageViewer` into the regular `PDFViewer`-class. Compared to `PDFSinglePageViewer`, which as its name suggests will only display one page at a time, in the `PDFViewer`-implementation this new Page scrolling mode also support spreadModes properly (somewhat similar to e.g. Adobe Reader).

Given the size and scope of these changes, I've tried to focus on implementing the basic functionality. Hence there's room for further clean-up and/or improvements, including e.g. simplifying the CSS/JS related to PresentationMode and implementing easier page-switching with the mouse-wheel/arrow-keys.
2021-10-12 13:45:15 +02:00
Brendan Dahl
d370a281c4
Merge pull request #14067 from calixteman/1732344
Don't save anything in XFA entry if no XFA! (bug 1732344)
2021-09-23 15:07:00 -07:00
Calixte Denizet
4b0538d07a Don't save anything in XFA entry if no XFA! (bug 1732344)
- it aims to fix https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1732344
  - rename some variables to have a more clear code;
  - and last but no least, add a unit test to test saving.
2021-09-23 19:51:23 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
fd1f0f647f Print a special warning message, in the viewer, for XFA Foreground documents
Currently XFAF documents use the same warning message as in the XFA *disabled* case, which is neither helpful nor correct.
2021-09-23 15:02:24 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
96b38f6cbd [GENERIC viewer] Warn about AppOptions being overridden by Preferences during loading
Currently any AppOptions set using e.g. the "webviewerloaded" event listener can/will by default be overridden when the Preferences are read.
To avoid that happening the "disablePreferences"-option can be used, however unless it's been explicitly set all non-default AppOptions will be silently ignored. This patch thus attempts to improve the current situation somewhat, for third-party implementations, by logging a warning in the console when this happens.
2021-09-22 15:43:26 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
d9f9fa4f1c Move the zoomIn/zoomOut functionality into BaseViewer (PR 14038 follow-up)
Given the simplicity of this functionality, we can move it from the default viewer and into the `BaseViewer` class instead. This way, it's possible to support more scripting functionality in the standalone viewer components; please see PR 14038.

Please note that I purposely went with `increaseScale`/`decreaseScale`-method names, rather than using "zoom", to better match the existing `currentScale`/`currentScaleValue` getters/setters that's being used in the `BaseViewer` class.
2021-09-19 11:54:57 +02:00
Tim van der Meij
2375318a70
Merge pull request #14005 from Snuffleupagus/issue-13997
[GENERIC viewer] Always show the Download-buttons, to allow saving of forms (issue 13997)
2021-09-18 16:31:15 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
0e92f995c9 Re-factor the EventBus and isInAutomation handling (PR 11655 follow-up)
Rather than forcing the "regular" `EventBus` to check and handle `isInAutomation` for every `dispatch` call, we can take advantage of subclassing instead.
Hence this PR introduces a new `AutomationEventBus` class, which extends `EventBus`, and is used by the default viewer when `isInAutomation === true`.
2021-09-18 09:59:53 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
9745b75858 [GENERIC viewer] Always show the Download-buttons, to allow saving of forms (issue 13997)
Originally the library/viewer didn't support forms, and the hiding of the Download-buttons (when new documents are opened) didn't really matter all that much. Hence the simplest solution, at the time, was to hide the Download-buttons since we use the URL as a fallback when downloading data in the GENERIC `DownloadManager`.
Nowadays we obviously want to support saving of forms in the GENERIC viewer, regardless of how the document was opened, which could thus *potentially* lead to the fallback download-URL being wrong.

In order to be able to show the Download-buttons unconditionally, this patch slightly re-factors the viewer to track the download-URL *separately* to prevent any issues there.

*Please note:* As mentioned in the issue, the ViewBookmark-buttons are specific to the initial URL when the viewer is first opened. Hence they (still) don't make sense when a new document has been opened, since it's then impossible to obtain a usable link to the *currently* active document.
2021-09-15 23:51:56 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
aa289b17b6 Don't create PDFViewerApplication.pdfHistory when the browsing history is disabled
Similar to other viewer components, e.g. the `PDFFindBar` and `PDFPresentationMode`, there's no need to create a `PDFHistory`-instance when it's not going to be used.
2021-09-09 14:21:15 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
bc2bb18af7 Simplify the PDFViewerApplication.supportsFullscreen getter
A lot of the code in this getter has existed ever since the initial PresentationMode-implementation was first added all the way back in PR 1938 (which is nine years ago now).
At this point in time however, there's now a simpler way detect if a browser supports the FullScreen API and we should thus be able to simplify this getter; please refer to https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Document/fullscreenEnabled#browser_compatibility
2021-08-27 17:51:55 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
8ff0f8e4df Use optional chaining even more in the web/app.js file 2021-08-27 17:29:00 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
41efa3c071 [api-minor] Introduce a new annotationMode-option, in PDFPageProxy.{render, getOperatorList}
*This is a follow-up to PRs 13867 and 13899.*

This patch is tagged `api-minor` for the following reasons:
 - It replaces the `renderInteractiveForms`/`includeAnnotationStorage`-options, in the `PDFPageProxy.render`-method, with the single `annotationMode`-option that controls which annotations are being rendered and how. Note that the old options were mutually exclusive, and setting both to `true` would result in undefined behaviour.

 - For improved consistency in the API, the `annotationMode`-option will also work together with the `PDFPageProxy.getOperatorList`-method.

 - It's now also possible to disable *all* annotation rendering in both the API and the Viewer, since the other changes meant that this could now be supported with a single added line on the worker-thread[1]; fixes 7282.

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[1] Please note that in order to simplify the overall implementation, we'll purposely only support disabling of *all* annotations and that the option is being shared between the API and the Viewer. For any more "specialized" use-cases, where e.g. only some annotation-types are being rendered and/or the API and Viewer render different sets of annotations, that'll have to be handled in third-party implementations/forks of the PDF.js code-base.
2021-08-24 01:13:02 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
bc8787b049 Re-factor loadAndEnablePDFBug and PDFBug.init
The `loadAndEnablePDFBug` helper function, in `web/app.js`, can be simplified a little bit by making it `async`. Furthermore, given how `PDFBug` is being used, we can also (slightly) re-factor `PDFBug.init` such that the `PDFBug.enable`-call is done internally rather than having to handle that manually at the call-site.

(Finally, utilize `await` more in the `loadFakeWorker` helper function.)
2021-08-19 12:06:23 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
474659be8b Fix the inconsistent return types in PDFViewerApplication._parseHashParameters
While not really relevant to the previous patches, this fixes a small inconsistency in the code.
2021-08-10 11:27:49 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
1cf9405281 [api-minor] Remove the closure from the PDFWorker class, in the src/display/api.js file
This patch removes the only remaining closure in the `src/display/api.js` file, utilizing a similar approach as used in lots of other parts of the code-base, which results in a small decrease in the size of the *build* `pdf.js` file.

Given that `PDFWorker` is exposed through the *public* API, this complicates things somewhat since there's a couple of worker-related properties that really should stay *private*. Initially, while working on PR 13813, I believed that we'd need support for private (static) class fields in order to get rid of this closure, however I've managed to come up with what's hopefully deemed an acceptable work-around here.
Furthermore, some helper functions were simply moved into the `PDFWorker` class as static methods, thus simplifying the overall implementation (e.g. we don't need to manually cache the Promise in the `PDFWorker._setupFakeWorkerGlobal`-method).

Finally, as part of this re-factoring a number of missing JSDoc-comments were added which *together* with the removal of the closure significantly improves the `gulp jsdoc` output for the `PDFWorker` class.

*Please note:* This patch is tagged with `api-minor` since it deprecates `PDFWorker.getWorkerSrc()` in favor of the shorter `PDFWorker.workerSrc`, with the fallback limited to `GENERIC` builds.
2021-08-07 10:43:39 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
4ab4efd42f Change the parseQueryString function to return a Map rather than an Object (issue 13829)
Even though the code as-is *should* be safe, given that we're using an Object with a `null` prototype, it cannot hurt to change this to a Map to prevent any issues (since we're parsing unknown and potentially unsafe data).

Overall I also think that these changes improve the `parseQueryString` call-sites, since we now have a proper way of checking for the existence of a particular key (and don't have to use `in` which stringifies the keys in the Object).

This patch also changes the default, when no `value` exists, from `null` to an empty string since the use of `decodeURIComponent` currently can modify the value in a somewhat surprising way (at least to me).
Note how `decodeURIComponent(null) === "null"` which is unlikely to be what you actually want, whereas `decodeURIComponent("") === ""` which seems much more helpful.
2021-07-31 23:24:49 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
76c805f83b [api-minor] Remove the separate enableScripting option in BaseViewer
Prior to PR 13042, when scripting wasn't really possible to use outside of the full viewer, the `enableScripting` option made sense.
However, at this point in time having to both pass in a `PDFScriptingManager`-instance *and* set the `enableScripting`-boolean when creating a `BaseViewer`-instance feels redundant and (mostly) annoying. Hence this patch, which removes the *separate* boolean and always enables scripting when `scriptingManager` is provided.

The relevant "viewer component" examples are also updated (with a comment), but in such a way that scripting support won't just break when used with the current PDF.js releases.
2021-07-29 10:06:03 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
6c95d0cb2c Move the compatibilityParams into the web/app_options.js file
Given that we've over time been reducing the number of `compatibilityParams` in use, there's now few enough left that I think it makes sense to simply inline them directly in the `web/app_options.js` file.
Note that we recently inlined/removed the separate `src/display/api_compatibility.js` file, see PR 13525, and that it (in my opinion) thus makes sense to do the same in the `web/`-folder. This patch will also slightly reduce the size of *built* `web/viewer.js` file, which cannot hurt.
2021-07-27 16:44:49 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
e5845739fd Enable XFA by default in the development viewer
Given that https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1720402 has just landed, enabling XFA in the development viewer probably cannot hurt now.
2021-07-16 14:16:33 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
661c60ecc9 [api-minor] Support accessing both the original and modified PDF fingerprint
The PDF.js API has only ever supported accessing the original file ID, however the second one that (should) exist in *modified* documents have thus far been completely inaccessible through the API.
That seems like a simple oversight, caused e.g. by the viewer not needing it, since it really shouldn't hurt to provide API-users with the ability to check if a PDF document has been modified since its creation.[1]

Please refer to https://www.adobe.com/content/dam/acom/en/devnet/pdf/pdfs/PDF32000_2008.pdf#G13.2261661 for additional information.

For an example of how to update existing code to use the new API, please see the changes in the `web/app.js` file included in this patch.

*Please note:* While I'm not sure if we'll ever be able to remove the old `PDFDocumentProxy.fingerprint` getter, given that it's existed since "forever", that probably isn't a big deal given that it's now limited to only `GENERIC`-builds.

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[1] Although this obviously depends on the PDF software following the specification, by updating the second file ID as intended.
2021-07-03 13:56:33 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
d959cb824d Reset the IPDFLinkService.externalLinkEnabled property on document closing
Given that this property is only used with password protected documents, and is consequently document-specific rather than viewer-specific, ensure that `IPDFLinkService.externalLinkEnabled` is actually being reset by `PDFViewerApplication.close`.

To make things less confusing/inconsistent, remove the *undocumented* `externalLinkEnabled` property from the `PDFLinkService` constructor and force it to always be manually set when needed.
2021-06-23 14:12:33 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
8943bcd3c3 Account for formatting changes in Prettier version 2.3.0
With the exception of one tweaked `eslint-disable` comment, in `web/generic_scripting.js`, this patch was generated automatically using `gulp lint --fix`.

Please find additional information at:
 - https://github.com/prettier/prettier/releases/tag/2.3.0
 - https://prettier.io/blog/2021/05/09/2.3.0.html
2021-05-16 11:44:05 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
2ba4b65ca8 [api-minor] Remove the WebGL implementation
Reasons for the removal include:
 - This functionality was always somewhat experimental and has never been enabled by default, partly because of worries about rendering bugs caused by e.g. bad/outdated graphics drivers.

 - After the initial implementation, in PR 4286 (back in 2014), no additional functionality has been added to the WebGL implementation.

 - The vast majority of all documents do not benefit from WebGL rendering, since only a couple of *specific* features are supported (e.g. some Soft Masks and Patterns).

 - There is, and has always been, *zero* test-coverage for the WebGL implementation.

 - Overall performance, in the PDF.js library, has improved since the experimental WebGL implementation was added.

Rather than shipping unused *and* untested code, it seems reasonable to simply remove the WebGL implementation for now; thanks to version control it's always possible to bring back the code should the need ever arise.
2021-05-09 16:38:44 +02:00
Calixte Denizet
a0a4cd3f8a Add option enableXfa to the viewer 2021-05-07 14:52:51 +02:00