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Tim van der Meij
ca18af6af3
Merge pull request #12774 from calixteman/doc_action_test
JS -- Add tests for print/save actions
2021-01-03 18:46:37 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
739d7c6d77 Support the once option, when registering EventBus listeners
This follows the same principle as the `once` option that exists in the native `addEventListener` method, and will thus automatically remove an `EventBus` listener when it's invoked; see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/EventTarget/addEventListener#Parameters

Finally, this patch also tweaks some the existing `EventBus`-code to use modern features such as optional chaining and logical assignment operators.
2020-12-29 16:49:13 +01:00
Tim van der Meij
50303fc8f4
Merge pull request #12766 from Snuffleupagus/issue-11004
Ignore, rather than throwing on, unsupported Coding style default (COD) options in JPEG 2000 images (issue 11004)
2020-12-28 20:26:10 +01:00
Calixte Denizet
ffd4bc790c JS -- Add tests for print/save actions
* change PDFDocument::hasJSActions to return true when there are JS actions in catalog.
2020-12-24 18:51:00 +01:00
Brendan Dahl
d060cd2a61
Merge pull request #12637 from calixteman/buttons
JS -- Add support for buttons
2020-12-22 22:18:37 -08:00
Calixte Denizet
9dc331ec62 Remove timeout in annotation integration test 2020-12-22 16:50:28 +01:00
Calixte Denizet
7c3facb174 JS -- Add support for buttons
* radio buttons
 * checkboxes
2020-12-22 16:41:51 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
cffb7af3b0 Ignore, rather than throwing on, unsupported Coding style default (COD) options in JPEG 2000 images (issue 11004)
Similar to other markers that we currently skip, by ignoring unsupported Coding style default (COD) options we'll at least render *something* here (although some JPEG 2000 images may look slightly wrong).
Note that if the unsupported COD options lead to additional errors, during parsing, we'll still abort parsing of the JPEG 2000 image.
2020-12-21 20:35:52 +01:00
Brendan Dahl
3ea1c43b15
Merge pull request #12751 from calixteman/da_not_a_string
Add a default DA for textfield to avoid issues when printing or saving
2020-12-21 09:44:08 -08:00
Calixte Denizet
a7c682c600 Add a default DA for textfield to avoid issues when printing or saving
* it aims to fix issue #12750
2020-12-19 23:38:45 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
6f40f4e7c2 Remove the arbitrary timeout in the "must check that first text field has focus" integration-test (PR 12702 follow-up)
It seems that the timeout is way too short in practice, since this new integration-test failed *intermittently* already in PR 12702 (which is where the test was added).

The ideal solution here would be to simply await an event, dispatched by the viewer, however that unfortunately doesn't appear to be supported by Puppeteer.
Instead, the solution implemented here is to add a new method in `PDFViewerApplication` which Puppeteer can query to check if the scripting/sandbox has been fully initialized.
2020-12-19 09:32:58 +01:00
calixteman
e6e2809825
Merge pull request #12702 from calixteman/doc_actions
JS - Collect and execute actions at doc level
2020-12-18 21:33:32 +01:00
Tim van der Meij
b7fc916f48
Merge pull request #12753 from Snuffleupagus/issue-12752
Ignore, rather than throwing on, Coding style component (COC) markers in JPEG 2000 images (issue 12752)
2020-12-18 21:14:06 +01:00
Calixte Denizet
1e2173f038 JS - Collect and execute actions at doc and pages level
* the goal is to execute actions like Open or OpenAction
 * can be tested with issue6106.pdf (auto-print)
 * once #12701 is merged, we can add page actions
2020-12-18 20:03:59 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
48a76aea2b Ignore, rather than throwing on, Coding style component (COC) markers in JPEG 2000 images (issue 12752)
Similar to other markers that we currently skip, by ignoring the Coding style component (COC) marker we'll at least prevent outright errors (although some JPEG 2000 images may look slightly wrong).
2020-12-18 18:18:32 +01:00
Calixte Denizet
167ff1a7fc JS -- Actions must be evaluated in global scope
* All the public properties of doc are injected into globalThis, in order to make them available through `this`
 * Put event in the global scope too.
2020-12-17 22:01:45 +01:00
Calixte Denizet
8bff4f1ea9 In order to simplify m-c code, move some in pdf.js
* move set/clear|Timeout/Interval and crackURL code in pdf.js
 * remove the "backdoor" in the proxy (used to dispatch event) and so return the dispatch function in the initializer
 * remove listeners if an error occured during sandbox initialization
 * add support for alert and prompt in the sandbox
 * add a function to eval in the global scope
2020-12-17 15:03:26 +01:00
Calixte Denizet
03814bd6a2 Don't use 'in' operator to check if key is in a Map 2020-12-16 16:00:12 +01:00
Calixte Denizet
6502ae889d JS -- Send events to the sandbox from annotation layer 2020-12-15 16:28:47 +01:00
Calixte Denizet
c6c9cc96bf Follow-up of #12707: Add an integration test for checkboxes as radio buttons
* Integration tests: Add a function to load a pdf and wait for a selected element
 * Integration tests: Add a function to close all the open pages
2020-12-15 00:00:04 +01:00
Tim van der Meij
959dc379ee
Merge pull request #12733 from Snuffleupagus/bug-1292316-test
Add a test-case for bug 1292316
2020-12-13 13:38:40 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
7f89be5dbf Add a test-case for bug 1292316
It appears that the PDF document in [bug 1292316](https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1292316) now renders "correctly"[1] when compared to e.g. Adobe Reader and PDFium. Most likely this bug was fixed by a *somewhat* recent patch, or patches, to the `XRef.indexObjects` method.

Before just closing [bug 1292316](https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1292316) as WFM, I figured that it probably can't hurt to add it as a new test-case to avoid accidentally regressing this document in the future.

---
[1] Given that the XRef table is corrupt, and that we're forced to recover, there's generally speaking probably some question as to what actually constitutes "correct" in this case.
2020-12-12 13:24:31 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
9adb225a7d Call done.fail correctly in the scripting_spec.js unit-tests
The `done.fail` method should *always* be called with a reason, to ensure that any errors are propagated as intended to the test results.
2020-12-12 12:41:47 +01:00
Tim van der Meij
d1848f5022
Merge pull request #12725 from brendandahl/remeasure-std
Use widths defined by font for standard fonts.
2020-12-11 20:36:19 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
67e5db75d8 Ignore color-operators in Type3 glyphs beginning with a d1 operator (issue 12705)
Please refer to the PDF specification at https://www.adobe.com/content/dam/acom/en/devnet/acrobat/pdfs/PDF32000_2008.pdf#G8.1977497 and https://www.adobe.com/content/dam/acom/en/devnet/acrobat/pdfs/PDF32000_2008.pdf#G7.3998470

This patch removes the color-operators in the evaluator, since that should be more efficient than doing it repeatedly in the main-thread when rendering the Type3 glyphs.
2020-12-11 15:49:13 +01:00
Brendan Dahl
45d9ab6e45 Use widths defined by font for standard fonts.
There doesn't seem to be anything definitive about this in
the spec, but from experimenting, it seems acrobat lets
PDFs override the widths of the standard fonts.
2020-12-10 15:30:39 -08:00
Tim van der Meij
00b4f86db3
Merge pull request #12717 from Snuffleupagus/issue-12714
Ensure that the /Annots-entry, on /Page-instances, is actually an Array (issue 12714)
2020-12-10 23:06:59 +01:00
Tim van der Meij
954ac3d944
Merge pull request #12719 from calixteman/emailvalidate
JS -- add function eMailValidate used to validate an email address
2020-12-10 22:19:37 +01:00
Brendan Dahl
31ea30ab25
Merge pull request #12668 from calixteman/interaction
Add some integration tests using puppeteer
2020-12-10 12:52:03 -08:00
Calixte Denizet
f94269c0d1 JS -- add function eMailValidate used to validate an email address 2020-12-10 21:51:37 +01:00
Tim van der Meij
7097114e0c
Merge pull request #12720 from calixteman/fix_co
Be sure that CalculationOrder is either null or a non-empty array
2020-12-10 21:43:35 +01:00
Calixte Denizet
5b42ac364a Add some integration tests using puppeteer and Jasmine
* run with `gulp integrationtest`
2020-12-10 20:55:15 +01:00
Calixte Denizet
c7b09b8efc JS -- fix printd issue with negative number 2020-12-10 18:43:04 +01:00
Calixte Denizet
25bf504ff5 Be sure that CalculationOrder is either null or a non-empty array 2020-12-10 16:02:11 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
796a0d3155 Ensure that the /Annots-entry, on /Page-instances, is actually an Array (issue 12714)
In the referenced PDF document, the second and third page has *corrupt* /Annots-entries which contain /Dict-data rather than the intended Arrays.
2020-12-10 11:42:00 +01:00
Calixte Denizet
0f899edfc8 JS -- Add aform functions
* These functions aren't in the PDF specs but seems to be widely used
 * So the specs for these functions are:
   * http://www.sfu.ca/~wcs/ForGraham/Aladdin%20stuff/Acrobat%20Reader%205.0/Contents/MacOS/JavaScripts/AForm.js
   * pdfium source code
2020-12-07 19:37:34 +01:00
Tim van der Meij
d784af3f38
Merge pull request #12696 from timvandermeij/annotation-quadpoints
Fix non-standard quadpoints orders for annotations
2020-12-06 16:52:33 +01:00
Tim van der Meij
012e15f7a3
Fix non-standard quadpoints orders for annotations
This change requires us to use valid quadpoints arrays in the existing
unit tests too due to the normalization.
2020-12-06 16:02:41 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
c549069ebd Replace the testMode parameter in src/pdf.sandbox.js with a constant, set using the pre-processor
This simplifies not just this code, but the unit-tests as well, and should be sufficient as far as I can tell.
Note also that currently, in the *built* `pdf.sandbox.js` file, there's even a line reading `testMode = testMode && false;` because of an accidentally flipped pre-processor statement.

Finally, in the `scripting_spec.js` unit-test, defines `sandboxBundleSrc` at the top of the file to make it easier to find and/or change it when necessary.
2020-12-05 23:04:34 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
dc84c8a02a Update the link for the "pr8808" test-case (issue 12680)
This seems like a very minor issue, since in general we can't really help if domains are blocked from certain networks, however in this particular case I suppose that using the Internet Archive should work.
2020-12-02 15:06:09 +01:00
Brendan Dahl
956fcab967
Merge pull request #12631 from calixteman/app
JS -- Implement app object
2020-12-01 16:50:16 -08:00
Jonas Jenwald
c42029489e Run gulp lint --fix, to account for changes in Prettier version 2.2.1
Please refer to https://github.com/prettier/prettier/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md#221 for additional details.
2020-11-29 10:01:46 +01:00
Tim van der Meij
256068556d
Merge pull request #12662 from Snuffleupagus/issue-12402
Check the top-level /Pages dictionary when finding the trailer in `XRef.indexObjects` (issue 12402)
2020-11-25 21:54:41 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
8a132f584d Check the top-level /Pages dictionary when finding the trailer in XRef.indexObjects (issue 12402)
In addition to the existing /Root and /Pages validation, also check that the /Pages-entry actually is a dictionary and that it has a valid /Count-entry.
This way we can avoid picking a trailer candidate which e.g. the `Catalog.numPages` getter will just end up rejecting, thus breaking PDF document loading completely.
2020-11-25 15:14:53 +01:00
Calixte Denizet
18b525de2e Parenthesis in names are not escaped when saving 2020-11-25 12:28:12 +01:00
Calixte Denizet
283aac4c53 JS -- Implement app object
* https://www.adobe.com/content/dam/acom/en/devnet/acrobat/pdfs/AcrobatDC_js_api_reference.pdf
 * Add color, fullscreen objects + few constants.
2020-11-20 15:46:52 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
01d12b465c [api-minor] Add "contentLength" to the information returned by the getMetadata method
Given that we already include the "Content-Disposition"-header filename, when it exists, it shouldn't hurt to also include the information from the "Content-Length"-header.
For PDF documents opened via a URL, which should be a very common way for the PDF.js library to be used, this will[1] thus provide a way of getting the PDF filesize without having to wait for the `getDownloadInfo`-promise to resolve[2].

With these API improvements, we can also simplify the filesize handling in the `PDFDocumentProperties` class.

---
[1] Assuming that the server is correctly configured, of course.

[2] Since that's not *guaranteed* to happen in general, with e.g. `disableAutoFetch = true` set.
2020-11-20 15:30:36 +01:00
Brendan Dahl
c88e805870
Merge pull request #12604 from calixteman/quickjs
JS -- Add a sandbox based on quickjs
2020-11-19 08:40:21 -08:00
Brendan Dahl
4ba28de260
Merge pull request #12567 from calixteman/hidden
[api-minor] JS -- hidden annotations must be built in case a script show them
2020-11-19 08:35:47 -08:00
Calixte Denizet
c7974e9996 JS -- Add a sandbox based on quickjs
* quickjs-eval.js has been generated using https://github.com/mozilla/pdf.js.quickjs/
 * lazy load of sandbox code
 * Rewrite tests to use the sandbox
 * Add a task `watch-sandbox` which update bundle pdf.sandbox.js on change in the sandbox code
2020-11-19 13:40:46 +01:00
Brendan Dahl
f39d87bff1
Merge pull request #12569 from calixteman/events
JS -- Fix events dispatchment and add tests
2020-11-16 10:26:29 -08:00
Calixte Denizet
611207d2c9 Fix popup for highlights without popup (follow-up of #12505)
* remove 1st param of _createPopup (almost useless for a method)
 * prepend popup div to avoid to have them on top of some highlights (and so "disable" partially mouse events)
 * add a ref test for issue #12504
2020-11-10 17:33:54 +01:00
Calixte Denizet
2dfac4cb41 JS -- Fix events dispatchment and add tests
* dispatch event to take into account calculation order
 * use a map for actions in Field
2020-11-10 17:26:29 +01:00
Calixte Denizet
b11592a756 JS -- hidden annotations must be built in case a script show them
* in some pdf, there are actions with "event.source.hidden = ..."
 * in order to handle visibility when printing, annotationStorage is extended to store multiple properties (value, hidden, editable, ...)
2020-11-10 12:48:34 +01:00
Calixte Denizet
a5279897a7 JS -- Add listener for sandbox events only if there are some actions
* When no actions then set it to null instead of empty object
* Even if a field has no actions, it needs to listen to events from the sandbox in order to be updated if an action changes something in it.
2020-11-09 18:37:59 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
9602844368 Enable the ESLint no-useless-escape rule (PR 12551 follow-up)
Note that a number of these cases are covered by existing unit-tests, and a few others only matter for the development/build scripts.
Furthermore, I've also tried to the best of my ability to test each case *manually* to hopefully further reduce the likelihood of this patch introducing any bugs.

Please find additional details about the ESLint rule at https://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-useless-escape
2020-11-07 13:06:24 +01:00
Brendan Dahl
018fd43096
Merge pull request #12530 from calixteman/js_utils
JS -- Add 'util' object
2020-11-06 09:59:50 -08:00
Calixte Denizet
f69e848b1c JS -- Add 'util' object
This patch provides an implementation of the util object as described:
 * https://www.adobe.com/content/dam/acom/en/devnet/acrobat/pdfs/js_api_reference.pdf#page=716
2020-11-06 18:12:29 +01:00
Tim van der Meij
be0794cb08
Merge pull request #12564 from hakubo/patch-1
Make sure that Popup is rendered next to trigger for textAnnotation
2020-11-06 00:02:11 +01:00
Tim van der Meij
646f895d35
Merge pull request #12568 from calixteman/defaultvalue
[api-minor] JS -- Add default value in annotation data
2020-11-05 22:53:21 +01:00
Calixte Denizet
39f5954729 JS -- Add default value in annotation data
* these values are used when a form is resetted
2020-11-05 13:44:23 +01:00
Jakub Olek
b642d49108 Make sure that Popup is rendered next to trigger for textAnnotation 2020-11-05 06:45:17 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
ba761e42f0 Change the getVisibleElements helper function to take a parameter object
Given the number of parameters, and the fact that many of them are booleans, the call-sites are no longer particularly easy to read and understand. Furthermore, this slightly improves the formatting of the JSDoc-comment, since it needed updating as part of these changes anyway.

Finally, this removes an unnecessary `numViews === 0` check from `getVisibleElements`, since that should be *very* rare and more importantly that the `binarySearchFirstItem` function already has a fast-path for that particular case.
2020-11-04 12:15:04 +01:00
Tim van der Meij
e341e6e542
Merge pull request #12525 from brendandahl/mark-info
[api-minor] Implement API to get MarkInfo from the catalog.
2020-10-31 00:05:19 +01:00
Brendan Dahl
f5c821e9c3 [api-minor] Implement API to get MarkInfo from the catalog. 2020-10-30 10:59:45 -07:00
Jonas Jenwald
852c61ef57 Add a MurmurHash3_64.update unit-test for TypedArrays which share the same underlying ArrayBuffer (PR 12534 follow-up)
This probably ought to have been included in PR 12534, but better late than never I suppose, since it helps to more clearly demonstrate the bug in a way that a reference-test alone just cannot do.

When writing this unit-test I also noticed that it required a certain amount of "luck" to actually trigger the bug, prior to the patch, since it seems that the bug only reproduced for certain *unfortunate* sequences of TypedArray data. (The added unit-test contains one such, purposely simple, example.)
2020-10-28 12:42:04 +01:00
Tim van der Meij
ea4d88a330
Merge pull request #12395 from calixteman/checks
Render not displayed annotations in using normal appearance when printing
2020-10-28 00:11:10 +01:00
Calixte Denizet
6be2f84b4e Render not displayed annotations in using normal appearance when printing 2020-10-27 19:00:31 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
d8da6afa4c Update the description of the test-case used in the escapeString unit-test
The description *itself* didn't escape the control characters correctly, leading to line-breaks being inserted in the test logs.
2020-10-27 11:47:40 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
92477333f6 Load the non-test files with standard import statements when running the unit-tests
The unit-test files themselves shouldn't be loaded until Jasmine has been setup/configured, however that doesn't matter for the "normal" PDF.js library files. Hence we can simply `import` them in the standard way.
2020-10-27 11:47:35 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
8eeb0bcbe4 Import the TestReporter, in the unit and font tests
This way it's no longer necessary to load it as a script in the html-files.
2020-10-27 11:30:15 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
939af08ee1 Remove SystemJS usage from the font-tests
With these changes, SystemJS is now *only* used to load the worker-file in development mode (pending removal once https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1247687 is fixed).
2020-10-26 23:42:44 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
15a5f66973 Enable the ESLint no-var rule in the test/font/ folder
This was done automatically, using the `gulp lint --fix` command.
2020-10-26 23:42:44 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
6967b9dd96 Modernize the font-tests
This patch first of all enables linting of the files in the `test/font/` folder, and secondly it also re-factors all test files to use native `import`/`export` statements. Finally, all tests are now loaded correctly, rather than being included as scripts through the `font_test.html` file.
2020-10-26 23:42:44 +01:00
Tim van der Meij
71a14be8e7
Merge pull request #12534 from Snuffleupagus/murmurhash-slice
Ensure that `MurmurHash3_64.update` handles `ArrayBuffer` input correctly, to avoid hash-collisions (issue 12533)
2020-10-26 23:34:03 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
f2fa053c51 Ensure that MurmurHash3_64.update handles ArrayBuffer input correctly, to avoid hash-collisions (issue 12533)
Different fonts incorrectly end up with *identical* hashes, despite having different /ToUnicode data.
The issue, and it's very interesting that we've apparently not seen it before, appears to be caused by the fact that different /ToUnicode entries share the *same* underlying `ArrayBuffer`, which thus becomes problematic at the `const dataUint32 = new Uint32Array(data.buffer, 0, blockCounts);` line. The simplest solution thus seem to be to just *copy* the input, when it's an `ArrayBuffer`, rather than using it as-is. (Note that if we'd stringified the input, when calling `MurmurHash3_64.update`, the issue would also have been fixed. In this case, we're already creating an unique TypedArray.)
2020-10-26 16:27:33 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
1c4495843c Load all unit-tests with native import, rather than SystemJS 2020-10-26 11:11:48 +01:00
Tim van der Meij
fe08ef4e39
Fix var conversions that ESLint could not do automatically
This mainly involves the `crypto_spec.js` file which declared most
variables before their usage, which is not really consistent with the
rest of the codebase. This also required reformatting some long arrays
in that file because otherwise we would exceed the 80 character line
limit. Overall, this makes the code more readable.
2020-10-25 16:17:12 +01:00
Tim van der Meij
3e2bfb5819
Convert var to const/let in the test/unit folder
This has been done automatically using ESLint's `--fix` argument.
2020-10-25 15:40:51 +01:00
Tim van der Meij
314ac21842
Disable var usage for the test/unit folder
This allows us to enforce that `var` is not used anymore in the unit
tests to modernize the code and prevent subtle bugs.
2020-10-25 15:38:52 +01:00
Tim van der Meij
b4ca3d55b8
Merge pull request #12508 from calixteman/button_fallback_font
Fallback font for buttons must be ZapfDingbats.
2020-10-24 18:56:12 +02:00
Tim van der Meij
0d1a874358
Merge pull request #12464 from baloone/Fix_getVisibleElements_in_rtl_direction
Fix getVisibleElements helper in RTL-locales
2020-10-24 17:03:57 +02:00
Calixte Denizet
37c86b2daa Fallback font for buttons must be ZapfDingbats.
Fix bug https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1669099.
2020-10-24 12:00:03 +02:00
Calixte Denizet
d2ef878702 Invalidate an annotation with no quadPoints (when it's required)
Some pdf softwares don't remove highlight annotations but make the QuadPoints array empty.
And the Rect for the annotation can be [-32768, -32768, 32768, 32768] so it leads to have a giant div which catches all the mouse events and make the pdf unusable when there are some forms elements.
2020-10-21 13:53:19 +02:00
Mohamed
b7b048e36c Fix getVisibleElements helper in RTL-locales 2020-10-20 23:34:09 +02:00
Calixte Denizet
e46e314867 Add a test for pdfDocument::fieldObjects 2020-10-17 19:48:40 +02:00
Calixte Denizet
c30a3a94f0 JS - Add a function in api to get the fields ids in AcroForm::CO 2020-10-17 12:56:40 +02:00
Tim van der Meij
ff2631493e
Merge pull request #12481 from calixteman/issue_12475
Get urls if any in AA::D dictionary for pushbuttons
2020-10-16 22:55:43 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
3351d3476d Don't store complex data in PDFDocument.formInfo, and replace the fields object with a hasFields boolean instead
*This patch is based on a couple of smaller things that I noticed when working on PR 12479.*

 - Don't store the /Fields on the `formInfo` getter, since that feels like overloading it with unintended (and too complex) data, and utilize a `hasFields` boolean instead.
   This functionality was originally added in PR 12271, to help determine what kind of form data a PDF document contains, and I think that we should ensure that the return value of `formInfo` only consists of "simple" data.
   With these changes the `fieldObjects` getter instead has to look-up the /Fields manually, however that shouldn't be a problem since the access is guarded by a `formInfo.hasFields` check which ensures that the data both exists and is valid. Furthermore, most documents doesn't even have any /AcroForm data anyway.

 - Determine the `hasFields` property *first*, to ensure that it's always correct even if there's errors when checking e.g. the /XFA or /SigFlags entires, since the `fieldObjects` getter depends on it.

 - Simplify a loop in `fieldObjects`, since the object being accessed is a `Map` and those have built-in iteration support.

 - Use a higher logging level for errors in the `formInfo` getter, and include the actual error message, since that'd have helped with fixing PR 12479 a lot quicker.

 - Update the JSDoc comment in `src/display/api.js` to list the return values correctly, and also slightly extend/improve the description.
2020-10-16 12:47:27 +02:00
Calixte Denizet
ce3d3a6ff8 Get urls if any in AA::D dictionary for pushbuttons 2020-10-15 19:42:36 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
5f8957e8df Fix the "should get form info when AcroForm is present" unit-test
The last unit-test didn't work correctly, since an error was thrown in `PDFDocument._hasOnlyDocumentSignatures` because the mocked `XRef`-instance wasn't actually being set correctly.

Also, updates the `XRefMock` to use `async` methods where appropriate.
2020-10-15 13:26:32 +02:00
Calixte Denizet
71ecc3129b Add the possibility to collect Javascript actions 2020-10-14 10:44:16 +02:00
Jani Pehkonen
935568c2f1 Fix invalid XUID entries in CFF fonts
In CFF fonts, entry `XUID` should be an array that has no more than
16 elements. In the issue, the length is 20, which causes the fonts to fail.
See Appendix B, "Implementation Limits" in PostScript Language Reference Manual
https://web.archive.org/web/20170218093716/https://www.adobe.com/products/postscript/pdfs/PLRM.pdf
Actually entries `XUID` and `UniqueID` are obsolete altogether.
https://blogs.adobe.com/CCJKType/2016/06/no-more-xuid-arrays.html
2020-10-05 17:38:01 +03:00
Jonas Jenwald
c5a1a6fdd5 Remove now unnecessary no-unsanitized/method disabling in test/unit/jasmine-boot.js
With the latest release of the `eslint-plugin-no-unsanitized` package, we no longer need to disable this rule; see https://github.com/mozilla/eslint-plugin-no-unsanitized/pull/150
2020-10-04 15:30:24 +02:00
Tim van der Meij
c10aac9a1d
Upgrade Puppeteer to version 5.3.1 2020-10-03 23:06:31 +02:00
Tim van der Meij
6ff1fe4ea9
Merge pull request #12333 from calixteman/tooltip
Add tooltip if any in annotations layer
2020-10-03 19:50:39 +02:00
calixteman
20b12d2bda Add tooltip if any in annotations layer 2020-10-02 10:11:18 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
bd3b15b897 Use the cidToGidMap, if it exists, when building the glyph mapping for non-embedded composite fonts (issue 12418) 2020-09-28 14:40:43 +02:00
Tim van der Meij
120c5c2261
Merge pull request #12409 from Snuffleupagus/bug-1627030
Compute the `transformOrigin` correctly, for negative values, when rendering `AnnotationElement`s (bug 1627030)
2020-09-24 23:48:21 +02:00
Calixte Denizet
5af352e65a Need to reset the streams when printing 2020-09-24 19:13:09 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
fca53a8eb0 Compute the transformOrigin correctly, for negative values, when rendering AnnotationElements (bug 1627030)
This changes the `transformOrigin` calculations in `AnnotationElement._createContainer` and `PopupAnnotationElement.render`, to ensure that e.g. the clickable area of annotations and/or popups are both positioned correctly.

The problem occurs for *negative* values, since they're not negated correctly because of how the `transformOrigin` strings were build; see issue 12406 for a more in-depth explanation. Previously, for negative values, the `transformOrigin` strings would thus be ignored since they're not valid.
2020-09-24 10:28:29 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
2497e8eab9 Prevent errors if the InkList property, in InkAnnotations, is missing and/or not an Array (issue 12392)
To prevent a future bug, the `Vertices` property in PolylineAnnotations are handled the same way.
2020-09-19 15:34:32 +02:00
Calixte Denizet
d51e7e86ff Use the same kind of strings for radio values 2020-09-16 18:47:25 +02:00
Calixte Denizet
16dd5403c7 Set parent of radio annotation even if there is no 'V' field 2020-09-15 14:41:57 +02:00
Tim van der Meij
b0c7a74a0c
Merge pull request #12361 from Snuffleupagus/_getSaveFieldResources
Ensure that all necessary /Font resources are included when saving a `WidgetAnnotation`-instance (issue 12294)
2020-09-15 00:09:31 +02:00
Tim van der Meij
9d7b1d89ca
Merge pull request #12370 from timvandermeij/annotation-reset
Implement resetting of created streams for annotations
2020-09-14 23:16:17 +02:00
Tim van der Meij
3ecd984758
Implement resetting of created streams for annotations 2020-09-14 23:08:50 +02:00
Calixte Denizet
0c8de5aaf9 Replace \n and \r by \n and \r when saving a string 2020-09-14 17:34:39 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
c992b8e460 Ensure that all necessary /Font resources are included when saving a WidgetAnnotation-instance (issue 12294)
This patch contains a possible approach for fixing issue 12294, which compared to other PRs is purposely limited to the affected `WidgetAnnotation` code.

As mentioned elsewhere, considering that we're (at least for now) trying to fix *one specific* case, I think that we should avoid modifying the `Dict` primitive[1] and/or avoid a solution that (indirectly) modifies an existing `Dict`-instance[2].
This patch simply fixes the issue at hand, since that seems easiest for now, and I'd suggest that we worry about a more general approach if/when that actually becomes necessary.

Hence the solution implemented here, for `WidgetAnnotation`, is to simply use a combination of the local *and* AcroForm /DR resources during OperatorList-parsing to ensure that things work correctly regardless of where a particular /Font resource is found.
For saving of form-data, on the other hand, we want to avoid increasing the file-size unnecessarily and need to be smarter than just merging all of the available resources. To achive this, a new `WidgetAnnotation._getSaveFieldResources` method will when necessary produce a combined resources `Dict` with only the minimum amount of data from the AcroForm /DR resources included.

---
[1] You want to avoid anything that could cause the general `Dict` implementation to become slower, or more complex, just for handling an edge-case in my opinion.

[2] If an existing `Dict`-instance is modified unexpectedly, that could very easily lead to problems elsewhere since e.g. `Dict`-instances created during parsing are not expected to be changed.
2020-09-14 15:22:40 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
18767445a4 Skip failing FBF tests, when running makeref, in Firefox as well
This will allow `makeref` to run "successfully" on the bots, since in the current state testing/makeref is just overall broken.
Obviously we still need to figure what's causing the intermittent failures, and fix them, but let's at least unblock things for now; see issue 12371.
2020-09-13 12:24:04 +02:00
Calixte Denizet
fc154590e8 Dict keys need to be escaped too when saving 2020-09-11 12:25:05 +02:00
Calixte Denizet
dc4eb71ff1 PDF names need to be escaped when saving 2020-09-10 16:08:13 +02:00
Tim van der Meij
f9d56320f5
Merge pull request #12349 from calixteman/followup_12344
Follow-up of pr #12344
2020-09-09 23:40:53 +02:00
Calixte Denizet
908e7ae5e4 Set the modification date to the current day when saving 2020-09-09 19:06:39 +02:00
Calixte Denizet
64a6efd95e Follow-up of pr #12344 2020-09-09 11:46:02 +02:00
Brendan Dahl
e51e9d1f33
Merge pull request #12345 from calixteman/save_btn
Don't try to save something for a button which is neither a checkbox nor a radio
2020-09-08 15:44:04 -07:00
calixteman
68b99c59ee
Save form data in XFA datasets when pdf is a mix of acroforms and xfa (#12344)
* Move display/xml_parser.js in shared to use it in worker

* Save form data in XFA datasets when pdf is a mix of acroforms and xfa

Co-authored-by: Brendan Dahl <brendan.dahl@gmail.com>
2020-09-08 15:13:52 -07:00
Calixte Denizet
7e5026dfc5 Don't try to save something for a button which is neither a checkbox nor a radio 2020-09-08 20:47:46 +02:00
Tim van der Meij
20c891542b
Merge pull request #12269 from calixteman/highlight
Add support for missing appearances for hightlights, strikeout, squiggly and underline annotations.
2020-09-06 22:25:36 +02:00
Calixte Denizet
65ecd981fe Add support for missing appearances for hightlights, strikeout, squiggly and underline annotations. 2020-09-06 15:40:15 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
6c8f1f7d6f Run gulp lint --fix, to account for changes in Prettier version 2.1.x 2020-09-06 12:23:59 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
60c9556b66 Restore the "gets expected character types" test, in test/unit/pdf_find_utils_spec.js, to its intended formatting
This was "broken" by the introduction of Prettier, however a recent update (version `2.1.x`) will now correctly ignore these escape sequences.
2020-09-06 12:23:09 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
784a420027 Add support, in Dict.merge, for merging of "sub"-dictionaries
This allows for merging of dictionaries one level deeper than previously. This could be useful e.g. for /Resources dictionaries, where you want to e.g. merge their respective /Font dictionaries (and other) together rather than picking just the first one.
2020-08-30 23:18:32 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
9ba5f9fa34 Create an OptionalContentConfig-instance once for each task, when running the reference test-suite
This avoids the need to make a round-trip to the worker-thread for *every* single page that's being tested, which should thus be more efficient.
2020-08-30 16:28:40 +02:00
Tim van der Meij
06b53d770a
Merge pull request #12259 from brendandahl/cmap-fix
Fix handling of symbolic fonts and unicode cmaps.
2020-08-30 16:01:24 +02:00
Brendan Dahl
45e8a31cc0 Fix handling of symbolic fonts and unicode cmaps.
In issue 12120, the font has a 1,0 cmap and is marked symbolic which
according to the spec means we should directly use the cmap instead of
the extra steps that are defined in 9.6.6.4.

However, just fixing that caused bug 1057544 to break. The font in bug
1057544 has a 0,1 cmap (Unicode 1.1) which we were not using, but is
easy to support. We're also easily able to support some of the other
unicode cmaps, so I added those as well.

There was also a second issue with bug 1057544, the cmap doesn't have
a mapping for the "quoteright" glyph, but it is defined in the post
table. To handle this, I've moved post table as a  fallback for any
font that has an encoding.
2020-08-27 14:33:11 -07:00
Calixte Denizet
ba94f04ba3 Bug 1661226 - Push button are not rendered with renderInteractiveForms enabled 2020-08-27 10:45:14 +02:00
Tim van der Meij
280207c740
Redo the form type detection logic and include unit tests
Good form type detection is important to get reliable telemetry and to
only show the fallback bar if a form cannot be filled out by the user.

PDF.js only supports AcroForm data, so XFA data is explicitly unsupported
(tracked in issue #2373). However, the previous form type detection
couldn't separate AcroForm and XFA well enough, causing form type
telemetry to be incorrect sometimes and the fallback bar to be shown for
forms that could in fact be filled out by the user.

The solution in this commit is found by studying the specification and
the form documents that are available to us. In a nutshell the rules are:

- There is XFA data if the `XFA` entry is a non-empty array or stream.
- There is AcroForm data if the `Fields` entry is a non-empty array and
  it doesn't consist of only document signatures.

The document signatures part was not handled in the old code, causing a
document with only XFA data to also be marked as having AcroForm data.
Moreover, the old code didn't check all the data types.

Now that AcroForm and XFA can be distinguished, the viewer is configured
to only show the fallback bar for documents that only have XFA data. If
a document also has AcroForm data, the viewer can use that to render the
form. We have not found documents where the XFA data was necessary in
that case.

Finally, we include unit tests to ensure that all cases are covered and
move the form type detection out of the `parse` function so that it's
only executed if the document information is actually requested
(potentially making initial parsing a tiny bit faster).
2020-08-25 23:28:55 +02:00
Tim van der Meij
f20f0bcc78
Move the AcroForm logic from the document to the catalog
The `AcroForm` entry is part of the catalog, not of the document, so its
logic should be placed there instead. The document should look in the
catalog to fetch it, and not have knowledge of `catDict`, which is a
member internal to the catalog.

Moreover, make the AcroForm member private on the document instance. It's
only used internally and was also never intended to be public. For users
it's exposed by the `getMetadata` API endpoint as `IsAcroFormPresent`.
Only a boolean is exposed, so we now also only store the boolean on the
document instance.

Finally, the annotation code needs access to the full AcroForm
dictionary, so it's updated to fetch the data from the catalog instead
of the document that now only holds the boolean.
2020-08-25 23:28:55 +02:00
Tim van der Meij
73bc8e1d9f
Include forms/print reference tests for the document from #12233
In addition to the unit tests these reference tests make sure that this
document, that triggered some edge cases in our code, can be rendered
and printed successfully now.
2020-08-23 13:00:02 +02:00
Tim van der Meij
a8efc0296b
Obtain the export values for choice widgets from the normal appearance
The down appearance (`D`) is optional and not available in the document
from #12233, so the checkboxes are never saved/printed as checked
because the checked appearance is based on the export value that is
missing because the `D` entry is not available.

Instead, we should use the normal appearance (`N`) since that one is
required and therefore always available.

Finally, the /Off appearance is optional according to section 12.7.4.2.3
of the specification, so that needs to be taken into account to match
the specification and to fix reference test failures for the
`annotation-button-widget-print` test. That is a file that doesn't
specify an /Off appearance in the normal appearance dictionary.
2020-08-23 13:00:02 +02:00
Tim van der Meij
1b82ad8fff
Decode widget form values consistently
The helper method `_decodeFormValue` is used to ensure that it happens
in one place. Note that form values are field values, display values
and export values.
2020-08-23 13:00:01 +02:00
Tim van der Meij
3c790936c1
Merge pull request #12247 from timvandermeij/acroform-choice-null
Improve the field value parsing for choice widgets to handle `null` values
2020-08-21 23:17:20 +02:00
Aki Sasaki
83365a3756 confirm if leaving a modified form without saving 2020-08-20 17:23:06 -07:00
Tim van der Meij
12c20772ac
Improve the field value parsing for choice widgets to handle null values
The specification states that the field value is `null` if no item is
selected and we didn't handle this case properly. Even though this did
not break the rendering because we always convert the value to an array
and the `includes` check in the display layer would simply not match,
the field value would be `[null]` which is not expected and strange from
an API perspective.

This commit fixes that by ensuring that we return an empty array in
case the field value is `null`. The API therefore still always gives an
array for the field value, but now the code is more specific so that the
value is either an empty array or an array of strings.
2020-08-19 23:27:50 +02:00
Tim van der Meij
3ca037af78
Combine the choice widget field value unit tests into one parametrized unit test
This commit follows the same pattern as another unit test in this file
and both reduces existing and future code duplication (since the next
commit will extend this test with an additional input).
2020-08-19 23:27:24 +02:00
Tim van der Meij
483efedc66
Include reference tests for text/choice/button widget printing 2020-08-18 12:36:33 +02:00
Tim van der Meij
8ccf09d5dd
Implement reference testing for printing
This commit includes support for rendering pages in printing mode,
which, when combined with annotation storage data, is useful for testing
if form data is correctly rendered onto the printed canvas.
2020-08-18 12:36:33 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
1058f16605 Add (basic) support for transfer functions to Images (issue 6931, bug 1149713)
This is *similar* to the existing transfer function support for SMasks, but extended to simple image data.
Please note that the extra amount of data now being sent to the worker-thread, for affected /ExtGState entries, is limited to *at most* 4 `Uint8Array`s each with a length of 256 elements.

Refer to https://www.adobe.com/content/dam/acom/en/devnet/acrobat/pdfs/PDF32000_2008.pdf#G9.1658137 for additional details.
2020-08-17 10:34:12 +02:00
Calixte Denizet
1a6816ba98 Add support for saving forms 2020-08-12 10:32:59 +02:00
Brendan Dahl
7fb01f9f2a
Merge pull request #12186 from brendandahl/loca-2
Fix bad truetype loca tables.
2020-08-10 20:34:19 -07:00
Brendan Dahl
f6dff81223 Fix bad truetype loca tables.
Some fonts have loca tables that aren't sorted or use 0 as an offset to
signal a missing glyph. This fixes the bad loca tables by sorting them
and then rewriting the loca table and potentially re-ordering the glyf
table to match.

Fixes #11131 and bug 1650302.
2020-08-10 14:15:49 -07:00
Calixte Denizet
88b112ab0c Support comb textfields for printing 2020-08-09 14:41:26 +02:00
Tim van der Meij
b061c300b4
Merge pull request #12176 from calixteman/multiline
Support multiline textfields for printing
2020-08-09 13:37:36 +02:00
Calixte Denizet
cd8bb7293b Support multiline textfields for printing 2020-08-09 12:14:34 +02:00
Tim van der Meij
ea29d4e0d4
Merge pull request #12187 from Snuffleupagus/issue-4398-test
Add a test-case for issue 4398
2020-08-08 17:45:44 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
128e41d6be Add a test-case for issue 4398
Issue 4398 was fixed by PR 4437, however a test-case wasn't included as far as I can tell. Given that PR 12186 is now in the process of re-factoring that code, adding a test-case cannot hurt as far as I'm concerned.
2020-08-08 11:50:19 +02:00
Jonathan Grimes
ac723a1760 Allow loading pdf fonts into another document. 2020-08-08 02:52:32 +00:00
Calixte Denizet
1747d259f9 Support textfield and choice widgets for printing 2020-08-06 14:45:23 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
13e44c0776 Attempt to reduce intermittent failures in the "multiple render() on the same canvas" unit-test
This patch should *hopefully* remove the intermittent unit-test failure, by using the *same* `optionalContentConfigPromise` for both `renderTask`s and thus get more predictable timing behaviour.
2020-08-04 22:31:24 +02:00
Brendan Dahl
ac494a2278 Add support for optional marked content.
Add a new method to the API to get the optional content configuration. Add
a new render task param that accepts the above configuration.
For now, the optional content is not controllable by the user in
the viewer, but renders with the default configuration in the PDF.

All of the test files added exhibit different uses of optional content.

Fixes #269.

Fix test to work with optional content.

- Change the stopAtErrors test to ensure the operator list has something,
  instead of asserting the exact number of operators.
2020-08-04 09:26:55 -07:00
Tim van der Meij
00a8b42e67
Merge pull request #12102 from ineiti/add_types_annotations
Add types annotations
2020-08-02 16:45:37 +02:00
Tim van der Meij
5a66c56eca
Merge pull request #12108 from calixteman/radio
Add support for radios printing
2020-08-02 14:47:46 +02:00
Tim van der Meij
b789a0e216
Log the total number of tests and the random seed in the test runner
This might make debugging intermittent failures a bit easier in the
future because it allows us to spot unexpected differences in the number
of tests being run and allows us to run the tests locally in the same
order in case of intermittent failures.
2020-08-01 21:09:01 +02:00
Tim van der Meij
662ac5548f
Log suite start failures in the test runner 2020-08-01 21:02:20 +02:00
Tim van der Meij
c19d76f9b8
Use a for...of loop in the specDone handler in the test reporter
Moreover, remove a left-over reference to `test.py` since that was
ported to JavaScript a long time ago.
2020-08-01 20:50:30 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
05baa4c89f
Revert "[api-minor] Allow loading pdf fonts into another document." 2020-08-01 12:52:39 +02:00
Tim van der Meij
173b92a873
Merge pull request #12131 from jsg2021/issue-8271
[api-minor] Allow loading pdf fonts into another document.
2020-08-01 01:13:41 +02:00
Jonathan Grimes
9b16b8ef71
Allow loading pdf fonts into another document. 2020-07-31 11:41:48 -05:00
Jonas Jenwald
346afd1e1c [api-minor] Fix the AnnotationStorage usage properly in the viewer/tests (PR 12107 and 12143 follow-up)
*The [api-minor] label probably ought to have been added to the original PR, given the changes to the `createAnnotationLayerBuilder` signature (if nothing else).*

This patch fixes the following things:
 - Let the `AnnotationLayer.render` method create an `AnnotationStorage`-instance if none was provided, thus making the parameter *properly* optional. This not only fixes the reference tests, it also prevents issues when the viewer components are used.
 - Stop exporting `AnnotationStorage` in the official API, i.e. the `src/pdf.js` file, since it's no longer necessary given the change above. Generally speaking, unless absolutely necessary we probably shouldn't export unused things in the API.
 - Fix a number of JSDocs `typedef`s, in `src/display/` and `web/` code, to actually account for the new `annotationStorage` parameter.
 - Update `web/interfaces.js` to account for the changes in `createAnnotationLayerBuilder`.
 - Initialize the storage, in `AnnotationStorage`, using `Object.create(null)` rather than `{}` (which is the PDF.js default).
2020-07-31 16:32:46 +02:00
Calixte Denizet
f22e702ecc Amend test for checkboxes printing to test the unchecked appearance 2020-07-31 14:39:11 +02:00
Calixte Denizet
538017f7a7 Add support for radios printing 2020-07-31 14:31:49 +02:00
Aki Sasaki
7bb65bab7f fix reftests after #12107
The f1040-annotations reftest started hanging after #12107. We traced
this to `TypeError: can't access property "getOrCreateValue", storage is
undefined`.

We essentially need to add `annotationStorage` to the parameters in
test/driver.js.
2020-07-30 12:25:27 -07:00
Linus Gasser
f1bbfdc16d Add typescript definitions
This PR adds typescript definitions from the JSDoc already present.
It adds a new gulp-target 'types' that calls 'tsc', the typescript
compiler, to create the definitions.

To use the definitions, users can simply do the following:

```
import {getDocument, GlobalWorkerOptions} from "pdfjs-dist";
import pdfjsWorker from "pdfjs-dist/build/pdf.worker.entry";
GlobalWorkerOptions.workerSrc = pdfjsWorker;

const pdf = await getDocument("file:///some.pdf").promise;
```

Co-authored-by: @oBusk
Co-authored-by: @tamuratak
2020-07-30 11:10:37 +02:00
Tim van der Meij
eb4d6a0652
Merge pull request #12107 from calixteman/checkbox
Add support for checkboxes printing
2020-07-30 00:11:41 +02:00
Calixte Denizet
cb60523a15 Add support for checkboxes printing 2020-07-29 16:42:57 +02:00
Tim van der Meij
65e76a3c6b
Fix a bug in the temporary folder check in the test runner
The `noPrompt` option doesn't exist and should be `noPrompts`.
2020-07-26 20:41:19 +02:00
Tim van der Meij
01e2610cf4
Merge pull request #12126 from Snuffleupagus/unittest-shall_fail_cleanup
Attempt to reduce intermittent failures in the "cleans up document resources during rendering of page" unit-test
2020-07-26 14:33:12 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
86a8fd9810 Attempt to reduce intermittent failures in the "cleans up document resources during rendering of page" unit-test
This patch should *hopefully* remove the `Unhandled promise rejection: ...` errors, by returning the "final" promise. Also, by pausing/delaying of rendering slightly the likelihood of the test failing in the first place should thus be reduced.
2020-07-26 14:05:46 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
e4ad91be05 Include the browser name when printing unit-test results
This uses a similar format to the reference-test logging, and will help determine in *exactly* which browser the failure occurred (since the tests run concurrently).
2020-07-26 12:54:16 +02:00
Calixte Denizet
584902dbf8 Add an annotation storage in order to save annotation data in acroforms 2020-07-24 10:50:11 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
ea8e432c45 Add a getRawValues method, to Dict instances, to provide an easier way of getting all *raw* values
When the old `Dict.getAll()` method was removed, it was replaced with a `Dict.getKeys()` call and `Dict.get(...)` calls (in a loop).
While this pattern obviously makes a lot of sense in many cases, there's some instances where we actually want the *raw* `Dict` values (i.e. `Ref`s where applicable). In those cases, `Dict.getRaw(...)` calls are instead used within the loop. However, by introducing a new `Dict.getRawValues()` method we can reduce the number of (strictly unnecessary) function calls by simply getting the *raw* `Dict` values directly.
2020-07-17 16:32:00 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
6381b5b08f Add a size getter, to Dict instances, to provide an easier way of checking the number of entries
This removes the need to manually call `Dict.getKeys()` and check its length.
2020-07-17 16:06:11 +02:00
Tim van der Meij
e63d1ebff5
Merge pull request #12087 from Snuffleupagus/LocalGStateCache
Add local caching of "simple" Graphics State (ExtGState) data in `PartialEvaluator.{getOperatorList, getTextContent}` (issue 2813)
2020-07-17 16:02:45 +02:00
Tim van der Meij
29adbb7cd7
Implement unit tests for the RefSetCache primitive
This primitive did not have unit test coverage yet, which is important
for upcoming refactoring of the primitive.
2020-07-17 13:35:29 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
90eb579713 Add local caching of "simple" Graphics State (ExtGState) data in PartialEvaluator.getOperatorList (issue 2813)
This patch will help pathological cases the most, with issue 2813 being a particularily problematic example. While there's only *four* `/ExtGState` resources, there's a total `29062` of `setGState` operators. Even though parsing of a single `/ExtGState` resource is quite fast, having to re-parse them thousands of times does add up quite significantly.

For simplicity we'll only cache "simple" `/ExtGState` resource, since e.g. the general `SMask` case cannot be easily cached (without re-factoring other code, which may have undesirable effects on general parsing).

By caching "simple" `/ExtGState` resource, we thus improve performance by:
 - Not having to fetch/validate/parse the same `/ExtGState` data over and over.
 - Handling of repeated `setGState` operators becomes *synchronous* during the `OperatorList` building, instead of having to defer to the event-loop/microtask-queue since the `/ExtGState` parsing is done asynchronously.

---

Obviously I had intended to include (standard) benchmark results with this patch, but for reasons I don't understand the test run-time (even with `master`) of the document in issue 2813 is *a lot* slower than in the development viewer (making normal benchmarking infeasible).
However, testing this manually in the development viewer (using `pdfBug=Stats`) shows a *reduction* of `~10 %` in the rendering time of the PDF document in issue 2813.
2020-07-14 10:34:43 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
d4d7ac1b88 Stop special-casing the (very unlikely) "no /XObject found"-scenario, when parsing OPS.paintXObject operators, in PartialEvaluator.{getOperatorList, getTextContent}
Originally there weren't any (generally) good ways to handle errors gracefully, on the worker-side, however that's no longer the case and we can simply fallback to the existing `ignoreErrors` functionality instead.
Also, please note that the "no `/XObject` found"-scenario should be *extremely* unlikely in practice and would only occur in corrupt/broken documents.

Note that the `PartialEvaluator.getOperatorList` case is especially bad currently, since we'll simply (attempt to) send the data as-is to the main-thread. This is quite bad, since in a corrupt/broken document the data *could* contain anything and e.g. be unclonable (which would cause breaking errors).
Also, we're (obviously) not attempting to do anything with this "raw" `OPS.paintXObject` data on the main-thread and simply ensuring that we never send it definately seems like the correct approach.
2020-07-12 21:59:59 +02:00
Tim van der Meij
7dabc5ecc8
Merge pull request #12063 from Snuffleupagus/issue-10989
Tweak the heuristic, in `src/core/jpg.js`, that handles JPEG images with a wildly incorrect SOF (Start of Frame) `scanLines` parameter (issue 10989)
2020-07-11 00:05:11 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
d18cf47419 Remove the special handling, used when creating Indexed ColorSpaces, for the case where the lookup-data is a Stream
This special-case was added in PR 1992, however it became unnecessary with the changes in PR 4824 since all of the ColorSpace parsing is now done on the worker-thread (with only RGB-data being sent to the main-thread).
2020-07-10 17:22:55 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
4cc6797f17 Re-factor the idFactory functionality, used in the core/-code, and move the fontID generation into it
Note how the `getFontID`-method in `src/core/fonts.js` is *completely* global, rather than properly tied to the current document. This means that if you repeatedly open and parse/render, and then close, even the *same* PDF document the `fontID`s will still be incremented continuously.

For comparison the `createObjId` method, on `idFactory`, will always create a *consistent* id, assuming of course that the document and its pages are parsed/rendered in the same order.

In order to address this inconsistency, it thus seems reasonable to add a new `createFontId` method on the `idFactory` and use that when obtaining `fontID`s. (When the current `getFontID` method was added the `idFactory` didn't actually exist yet, which explains why the code looks the way it does.)
*Please note:* Since the document id is (still) part of the `loadedName`, it's thus not possible for different documents to have identical font names.
2020-07-07 16:33:31 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
1d66fce781 Tweak the heuristic, in src/core/jpg.js, that handles JPEG images with a wildly incorrect SOF (Start of Frame) scanLines parameter (issue 10989) 2020-07-06 13:06:49 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
4a7e29865d [api-minor] Use the NodeCanvasFactory/NodeCMapReaderFactory classes as defaults in Node.js environments (issue 11900)
This moves, and slightly simplifies, code that's currently residing in the unit-test utils into the actual library, such that it's bundled with `GENERIC`-builds and used in e.g. the API-code.

As an added bonus, this also brings out-of-the-box support for CMaps in e.g. the Node.js examples.
2020-07-02 04:44:23 +02:00
Brendan Dahl
fe3df495cc
Merge pull request #12040 from wojtekmaj/replace-non-inclusive
Replace non-inclusive "whitelist" term with "allowlist"
2020-07-01 15:41:41 -07:00
Jonas Jenwald
fef24658e7 Adjust the heuristics used when dealing with rectangles, i.e. re operators, with zero width/height (issue 12010) 2020-07-02 00:02:49 +02:00
Tim van der Meij
75fed02630
Merge pull request #12043 from Snuffleupagus/issue-4260-test
Add a reduced test-case for issue 4260 (PR 4521 follow-up)
2020-07-01 23:51:21 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
e451cabe37 Add a reduced test-case for issue 4260 (PR 4521 follow-up) 2020-06-30 09:26:41 +02:00
Wojciech Maj
78970bbbe1
Replace non-inclusive "whitelist" term with "allowlist" 2020-06-29 17:15:14 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
4a5b68e077 Add at least *some* test-coverage for the RenderTask.onContinue functionality
The default viewer, and thus Firefox, depends on the `RenderTask.onContinue` functionality to pause/continue rendering (such that the most visible page always renders first).
Despite this functionality thus being very important, it has however never actually been tested *at all* as far as I can tell. Hence this patch which adds a new boolean `renderTaskOnContinue` parameter (`false` by default), that can be used to force a reference-test to use the `RenderTask.onContinue` code-path in the `InternalRenderTask` class.

Note that I purposely made this new reference-test behaviour *optional*, since I didn't want to negatively affect the general runtime of the tests (given that there's a slight delay added to the rendering). Also, for e.g. benchmarking you'd most likely want to stay away from the `RenderTask.onContinue` functionality for similar reasons.
2020-06-29 00:38:34 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
28d2ada59c Attempt to detect inline images which contain "EI" sequence in the actual image data (issue 11124)
This should reduce the possibility of accidentally truncating some inline images, while *not* causing the "EI" detection to become significantly slower.[1]
There's obviously a possibility that these added checks are not sufficient to catch *every* single case of "EI" sequences within the actual inline image data, but without specific test-cases I decided against over-engineering the solution here.

*Please note:* The interpolation issues are somewhat orthogonal to the main issue here, which is the truncated image, and it's already tracked elsewhere.

---
[1] I've looked at the issue a few times, and this is the first approach that I was able to come up with that didn't cause *unacceptable* performance regressions in e.g. issue 2618.
2020-06-26 13:15:06 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
19d7976483 Improve (local) caching of parsed ColorSpaces (PR 12001 follow-up)
This patch contains the following *notable* improvements:
 - Changes the `ColorSpace.parse` call-sites to, where possible, pass in a reference rather than actual ColorSpace data (necessary for the next point).
 - Adds (local) caching of `ColorSpace`s by `Ref`, when applicable, in addition the caching by name. This (generally) improves `ColorSpace` caching for e.g. the SMask code-paths.
 - Extends the (local) `ColorSpace` caching to also apply when handling Images and Patterns, thus further reducing unneeded re-parsing.
 - Adds a new `ColorSpace.parseAsync` method, almost identical to the existing `ColorSpace.parse` one, but returning a Promise instead (this simplifies some code in the `PartialEvaluator`).
2020-06-24 23:53:10 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
e22bc483a5 Re-factor ColorSpace.parse to take a parameter object, rather than a bunch of (randomly) ordered parameters
Given the number of existing parameters, this will avoid needlessly unwieldy call-sites especially with upcoming changes in later patches.
2020-06-24 23:53:10 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
e18fa3fc45 Tweak the QueueOptimizer to recognize OPS.paintImageMaskXObject operators as *repeated* when the "skew" transformation matrix elements are non-zero (issue 8078)
*First of all, I should mention that my understanding of the finer details of the `QueueOptimizer` (and its related `CanvasGraphics` methods) is somewhat limited.*
Hence I'm not sure if there's actually a very good reason for *only* considering ImageMasks where the "skew" transformation matrix elements are zero as *repeated*, however simply looking at the code I just don't see why these elements cannot be non-zero as long as they are *all identical* for the ImageMasks.
Furthermore, looking at the *group* case (which is what we're currently falling back to), there's no particular limitation placed upon the transformation matrix elements.

While this patch obviously isn't enough to *completely* fix the issue, since there should be a visible Pattern rendered as well[1], it seem (at least to me) like enough of an improvement that submitting this is justified.
With these changes the referenced PDF document will no longer hang the *entire* browser, and rendering also finishes in a *reasonable* time (< 10 seconds for me) which seem fine given the *huge* number of identical inline images present.[2]

---
[1] Temporarily changing the Pattern to a solid color *does* render the correct/expected area, which suggests that the remaining problem is a pre-existing issue related to the Pattern-handling itself rather than the `QueueOptimizer` functionality.

[2] The document isn't exactly rendered immediately in e.g. Adobe Reader either.
2020-06-20 12:18:48 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
4b51bcc733 Ensure that PDFImage.buildImage won't accidentally swallow errors, e.g. from ColorSpace parsing (issue 6707, PR 11601 follow-up)
Because of a really stupid `Promise`-related mistake on my part, when re-factoring `PDFImage.buildImage` during the `NativeImageDecoder` removal, we're no longer re-throwing errors occuring during image parsing/decoding as intended.
The result is that some (fairly) corrupt documents will never finish loading, and unfortunately there were apparently no sufficiently corrupt images in the test-suite to catch this.
2020-06-13 15:02:37 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
88fdb482b0 Move the isEmptyObj helper function from src/shared/util.js to test/unit/test_utils.js
Since this helper function is no longer used anywhere in the main code-base, but only in a couple of unit-tests, it's thus being moved to a more appropriate spot.

Finally, the implementation of `isEmptyObj` is also tweaked slightly by removing the manual loop.
2020-06-09 17:50:16 +02:00
Tim van der Meij
550a38f1ba
Improve unit test coverage for primitives
This commit includes unit tests for:

- `isEOF`
- `isStream`
- `Ref`'s string representation and caching
- `Dict`'s XRef assignment
2020-06-07 17:31:40 +02:00
Tim van der Meij
2bd0690fdd
Convert var to const/let in test/unit_primitives_spec.js 2020-06-07 15:04:24 +02:00
Carlos Rodríguez
802aa14a99 Jpeg encoded with RGB -instead of YCbCr- write the components index as "RGB" in ASCII to say it so
On ISO/IEC 10918-6:2013 (E), section 6.1: (http://www.itu.int/rec/T-REC-T.872-201206-I/en)

"Images encoded with three components are assumed to be RGB data encoded as YCbCr unless the image contains an APP14 marker segment as specified in 6.5.3, in which case the colour encoding is considered either RGB or YCbCr according to the application data of the APP14 marker segment"

But common jpeg libraries consider RGB too if components index are ASCII R (0x52), G (0x47) and B (0x42): https://stackoverflow.com/questions/50798014/determining-color-space-for-jpeg/50861048

Issue #11931
2020-06-04 15:08:47 +02:00
Tim van der Meij
3b615e4ca3
Merge pull request #11601 from Snuffleupagus/rm-nativeImageDecoderSupport
[api-minor] Decode all JPEG images with the built-in PDF.js decoder in `src/core/jpg.js`
2020-05-23 15:33:46 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
56ebf01ae0 Avoid hanging the worker-thread for CMap data with ridiculously large ranges (issue 11922)
This patch was inspired by ad2b64f124/xpdf/CharCodeToUnicode.cc (L480-L484)
2020-05-22 15:23:17 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
0351852d74 [api-minor] Decode all JPEG images with the built-in PDF.js decoder in src/core/jpg.js
Currently some JPEG images are decoded by the built-in PDF.js decoder in `src/core/jpg.js`, while others attempt to use the browser JPEG decoder. This inconsistency seem unfortunate for a number of reasons:

 - It adds, compared to the other image formats supported in the PDF specification, a fair amount of code/complexity to the image handling in the PDF.js library.

 - The PDF specification support JPEG images with features, e.g. certain ColorSpaces, that browsers are unable to decode natively. Hence, determining if a JPEG image is possible to decode natively in the browser require a non-trivial amount of parsing. In particular, we're parsing (part of) the raw JPEG data to extract certain marker data and we also need to parse the ColorSpace for the JPEG image.

 - While some JPEG images may, for all intents and purposes, appear to be natively supported there's still cases where the browser may fail to decode some JPEG images. In order to support those cases, we've had to implement a fallback to the PDF.js JPEG decoder if there's any issues during the native decoding. This also means that it's no longer possible to simply send the JPEG image to the main-thread and continue parsing, but you now need to actually wait for the main-thread to indicate success/failure first.
   In practice this means that there's a code-path where the worker-thread is forced to wait for the main-thread, while the reverse should *always* be the case.

 - The native decoding, for anything except the *simplest* of JPEG images, result in increased peak memory usage because there's a handful of short-lived copies of the JPEG data (see PR 11707).
Furthermore this also leads to data being *parsed* on the main-thread, rather than the worker-thread, which you usually want to avoid for e.g. performance and UI-reponsiveness reasons.

 - Not all environments, e.g. Node.js, fully support native JPEG decoding. This has, historically, lead to some issues and support requests.

 - Different browsers may use different JPEG decoders, possibly leading to images being rendered slightly differently depending on the platform/browser where the PDF.js library is used.

Originally the implementation in `src/core/jpg.js` were unable to handle all of the JPEG images in the test-suite, but over the last couple of years I've fixed (hopefully) all of those issues.
At this point in time, there's two kinds of failure with this patch:

 - Changes which are basically imperceivable to the naked eye, where some pixels in the images are essentially off-by-one (in all components), which could probably be attributed to things such as different rounding behaviour in the browser/PDF.js JPEG decoder.
   This type of "failure" accounts for the *vast* majority of the total number of changes in the reference tests.

 - Changes where the JPEG images now looks *ever so slightly* blurrier than with the native browser decoder. For quite some time I've just assumed that this pointed to a general deficiency in the `src/core/jpg.js` implementation, however I've discovered when comparing two viewers side-by-side that the differences vanish at higher zoom levels (usually around 200% is enough).
   Basically if you disable [this downscaling in canvas.js](8fb82e939c/src/display/canvas.js (L2356-L2395)), which is what happens when zooming in, the differences simply vanish!
   Hence I'm pretty satisfied that there's no significant problems with the `src/core/jpg.js` implementation, and the problems are rather tied to the general quality of the downscaling algorithm used. It could even be seen as a positive that *all* images now share the same downscaling behaviour, since this actually fixes one old bug; see issue 7041.
2020-05-22 00:22:48 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
dda6626f40 Attempt to cache repeated images at the document, rather than the page, level (issue 11878)
Currently image resources, as opposed to e.g. font resources, are handled exclusively on a page-specific basis. Generally speaking this makes sense, since pages are separate from each other, however there's PDF documents where many (or even all) pages actually references exactly the same image resources (through the XRef table). Hence, in some cases, we're decoding the *same* images over and over for every page which is obviously slow and wasting both CPU and memory resources better used elsewhere.[1]

Obviously we cannot simply treat all image resources as-if they're used throughout the entire PDF document, since that would end up increasing memory usage too much.[2]
However, by introducing a `GlobalImageCache` in the worker we can track image resources that appear on more than one page. Hence we can switch image resources from being page-specific to being document-specific, once the image resource has been seen on more than a certain number of pages.

In many cases, such as e.g. the referenced issue, this patch will thus lead to reduced memory usage for image resources. Scrolling through all pages of the document, there's now only a few main-thread copies of the same image data, as opposed to one for each rendered page (i.e. there could theoretically be *twenty* copies of the image data).
While this obviously benefit both CPU and memory usage in this case, for *very* large image data this patch *may* possibly increase persistent main-thread memory usage a tiny bit. Thus to avoid negatively affecting memory usage too much in general, particularly on the main-thread, the `GlobalImageCache` will *only* cache a certain number of image resources at the document level and simply fallback to the default behaviour.

Unfortunately the asynchronous nature of the code, with ranged/streamed loading of data, actually makes all of this much more complicated than if all data could be assumed to be immediately available.[3]

*Please note:* The patch will lead to *small* movement in some existing test-cases, since we're now using the built-in PDF.js JPEG decoder more. This was done in order to simplify the overall implementation, especially on the main-thread, by limiting it to only the `OPS.paintImageXObject` operator.

---
[1] There's e.g. PDF documents that use the same image as background on all pages.

[2] Given that data stored in the `commonObjs`, on the main-thread, are only cleared manually through `PDFDocumentProxy.cleanup`. This as opposed to data stored in the `objs` of each page, which is automatically removed when the page is cleaned-up e.g. by being evicted from the cache in the default viewer.

[3] If the latter case were true, we could simply check for repeat images *before* parsing started and thus avoid handling *any* duplicate image resources.
2020-05-21 18:13:45 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
e1f340a0c2 Use the ESLint no-restricted-syntax rule to ensure that assert is always called with two arguments
Having `assert` calls without a message string isn't very helpful when debugging, and it turns out that it's easy enough to make use of ESLint to enforce better `assert` call-sites.
In a couple of cases the `assert` calls were changed to "regular" throwing of errors instead, since that seemed more appropriate.

Please find additional details about the ESLint rule at https://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-restricted-syntax
2020-05-05 13:40:05 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
4aabd063fc Gracefully handle annotation parsing errors in Page.getOperatorList (issue 11871)
This should ensure that a page will always render successfully, even if there's errors during the Annotation fetching/parsing.
Additionally the `OperatorList.addOpList` method is also adjusted to ignore invalid data, to make it slightly more robust.
2020-05-04 17:09:48 +02:00
Tim van der Meij
9ebb18f505
Implement a command line flag to skip Chrome when running tests
To save time or resources during development it can be useful to run
tests only in Firefox. Previously this could be done by editing the
browser manifest file, but since that file is no longer used for
Puppeteer, this command line flag replaces it. For example, executing
`gulp unittest --noChrome` will only run the unit tests in Firefox.
2020-04-27 13:03:12 +02:00
Tim van der Meij
4834a276fd
Introduce Puppeteer for handling browsers during tests
This commit replaces our own infrastructure for handling browsers during
tests with Puppeteer. Using our own infrastructure for this had a few
downsides:

- It has proven to not always be reliable, especially when closing the
  browser, causing failures on the bots because browsers were still
  running even though they should have been stopped. Puppeteer should do
  a better job with this because it uses the browser's test built-in
  instrumentation tools for this (the devtools protocol) which our code
  didn't. This also means that we don't have to pass
  parameters/preferences to tweak browser behavior anymore.
- It requires the browsers under test to be installed on the system,
  whereas Puppeteer downloads the browsers before the test. This means
  that setup is much easier (no more manual installations and browser
  manifest files) as well as testing with different browser versions
  (since they can be provisioned on demand). Moreover, this ensures that
  contributors always run the tests in both Firefox and Chrome,
  regardless of which browsers they have installed locally.
- It's all code we have to maintain, so Puppeteer abstracts away how the
  browsers start/stop for us so we don't have to keep that code.

By default, Puppeteer only installs one browser during installation,
hence the need for a post-install script to install the second browser.
This requires `cross-env` to make passing the environment variable work
on both Linux and Windows.
2020-04-27 13:03:12 +02:00
Tim van der Meij
d86720b7dc
Identify browsers using the name instead of the path
The other testing code already uses the name of the browser as the
unique identifier, so I don't see a good reason to not use that for
identifying browsers to quit as well. Doing so simplifies the (already
somewhat complex) testing logic and ensures that we can use existing
functionality (such as the `getSession` function) to retrieve sessions.
2020-04-26 14:42:17 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
cdc60402f6 [api-minor] Change PageViewport to throw when the rotation is not a multiple of 90 degrees
As evident from the code, `PageViewport` only supports[1] `rotation` values which are a multiple of 90 degrees. Besides it being somewhat difficult to imagine meaningful use-cases for a non-multiple of 90 degrees `rotation`, the code also becomes both simpler and more efficient by not having to consider arbitrary `rotation` values.

However, any invalid rotation will *silently* fallback to assume zero `rotation` which probably isn't great for e.g. `PDFPageProxy.getViewport` in the API. Hence this patch, which will now enforce that only valid `rotation` values are accepted.

---
[1] As far as I can tell, from looking through the history, nothing else has ever been supported either.
2020-04-22 15:19:13 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
1cc3dbb694 Enable the dot-notation ESLint rule
*Please note:* These changes were done automatically, using the `gulp lint --fix` command.

This rule is already enabled in mozilla-central, see https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/rev/567b68b8ff4b6d607ba34a6f1926873d21a7b4d7/tools/lint/eslint/eslint-plugin-mozilla/lib/configs/recommended.js#103-104

The main advantage, besides improved consistency, of this rule is that it reduces the size of the code (by 3 bytes for each case). In the PDF.js code-base there's close to 8000 instances being fixed by the `dot-notation` ESLint rule, which end up reducing the size of even the *built* files significantly; the total size of the `gulp mozcentral` build target changes from `3 247 456` to `3 224 278` bytes, which is a *reduction* of `23 178` bytes (or ~0.7%) for a completely mechanical change.

A large number of these changes affect the (large) lookup tables used on the worker-thread, but given that they are still initialized lazily I don't *think* that the new formatting this patch introduces should undo any of the improvements from PR 6915.

Please find additional details about the ESLint rule at https://eslint.org/docs/rules/dot-notation
2020-04-17 12:24:46 +02:00
Tim van der Meij
96923eb2a6
Merge pull request #11805 from Snuffleupagus/issue-11794
Always skip over any additional, unexpected, RSTx (restart) markers in corrupt JPEG images (issue 11794)
2020-04-16 00:08:58 +02:00
Tim van der Meij
a7def05aa1
Merge pull request #11810 from Snuffleupagus/fromCodePoint-followup
A couple of small `String.fromCodePoint` improvements (PR 11698 and 11769 follow-up)
2020-04-16 00:08:16 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
44b4a74f48 A couple of small String.fromCodePoint improvements (PR 11698 and 11769 follow-up)
- Add a reduced test-case for issue 11768, to prevent future regressions.
   (Given that PR 11769 is only a work-around, rather than a proper solution, it may not be entirely accurate for the issue to be closed as fixed.)

 - Add more validation of the charCode, as found by the heuristics, in `PartialEvaluator._buildSimpleFontToUnicode` to prevent future issues.
2020-04-15 13:45:08 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
06f6f8719f Always skip over any additional, unexpected, RSTx (restart) markers in corrupt JPEG images (issue 11794) 2020-04-14 23:27:08 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
746eaf3154 [api-minor] Fix the return value of PDFDocumentProxy.getViewerPreferences when no viewer preferences are present (PR 10738 follow-up)
This patch fixes yet another instalment in the never-ending series of "what the *bleep* was I thinking", by changing the `PDFDocumentProxy.getViewerPreferences` method to return `null` by default.
Not only is this method now consistent with many other API methods, for the data not present case, but it also avoids having to e.g. loop through an object to check if it's actually empty (note the old unit-test).
2020-04-14 23:25:50 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
426945b480 Update Prettier to version 2.0
Please note that these changes were done automatically, using `gulp lint --fix`.

Given that the major version number was increased, there's a fair number of (primarily whitespace) changes; please see https://prettier.io/blog/2020/03/21/2.0.0.html
In order to reduce the size of these changes somewhat, this patch maintains the old "arrowParens" style for now (once mozilla-central updates Prettier we can simply choose the same formatting, assuming it will differ here).
2020-04-14 12:28:14 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
91efde5246 Add a heuristic to scale even single-char text, when the horizontal/vertical scaling differs significantly (issue 11713)
At this point in time, compared to when the "ignore single-char" code was added, we *should* generally be doing a much better job of combining text into as few chunks as possible.
However, there's still bad cases where we're not able to combine text as much as one would like, which is why I'm *not* proposing to simply measure/scale all text. Instead this patch will to only measure/scale single-char text in cases where the horizontal/vertical scale is off significantly, since that's were you'd expect bad text-selection behaviour otherwise.

Note that most of the movement caused by this patch is with Type3 fonts, which is a somewhat special font type and one where our current text-selection behaviour is probably the least good.
2020-04-07 00:36:23 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
938d519192 Create the glyph mapping correctly for composite Type1, i.e. CIDFontType0, fonts (issue 11740)
This updates `Type1Font.getGlyphMapping` with a code-path "borrowed" from `CFFFont.getGlyphMapping`.
2020-04-06 11:21:02 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
710704508c Fail early, in modern GENERIC builds, if certain required browser functionality is missing (issue 11762)
With two kind of builds now being produced, with/without translation/polyfills, it's unfortunately somewhat easy for users to accidentally pick the wrong one.

In the case where a user would attempt to use a modern build of PDF.js in an older browser, such as e.g. IE11, the failure would be immediate when the code is loaded (given the use of unsupported ECMAScript features).
However in some browsers/environments, in particular Node.js, a modern PDF.js build may load correctly and thus *appear* to function, only to fail for e.g. certain API calls. To hopefully lessen the support burden, and to try and improve things overall, this patch adds checks to ensure that a modern build of PDF.js cannot be used in browsers/environments which lack native support for critical functionality (such as e.g. `ReadableStream`). Hence we'll fail early, with an error message telling users to pick an ES5-compatible build instead.

To ensure that we actually test things better especially w.r.t. usage of the PDF.js library in Node.js environments, the `gulp npm-test` task as used by Node.js/Travis was changed (back) to test an ES5-compatible build.
(Since the bots still test the code as-is, without transpilation/polyfills, this shouldn't really be a problem as far as I can tell.)
As part of these changes there's now both `gulp lib` and `gulp lib-es5` build targets, similar to e.g. the generic builds, which thanks to some re-factoring only required adding a small amount of code.

*Please note:* While it's probably too early to tell if this will be a widespread issue, it's possible that this is the sort of patch that *may* warrant being `git cherry-pick`ed onto the current beta version (v2.4.456).
2020-04-01 19:42:48 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
664b79abe0 [api-minor] Remove the eventBusDispatchToDOM option/preference, and thus the general ability to dispatch "viewer components" events to the DOM
This functionality was only added to the default viewer for backwards compatibility and to support the various PDF viewer tests in mozilla-central, with the intention to eventually remove it completely.
While the different mozilla-central tests cannot be *easily* converted from DOM events, it's however possible to limit that functionality to only MOZCENTRAL builds *and* when tests are running.

Rather than depending of the re-dispatching of internal events to the DOM, the default viewer can instead be used in e.g. the following way:
```javascript
document.addEventListener("webviewerloaded", function() {
  PDFViewerApplication.initializedPromise.then(function() {
    // The viewer has now been initialized, and its properties can be accessed.

    PDFViewerApplication.eventBus.on("pagerendered", function(event) {
      console.log("Has rendered page number: " + event.pageNumber);
    });
  });
});
```
2020-03-29 12:24:46 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
fdfcde2b40 Remove a spurious console.log from the ChromiumBrowser function in test/webbrowser.js file
This looks entirely like something which was left-over from debugging, and that line hasn't been touched since PR 4515, especially considering that the corresponding branch in `FirefoxBrowser` doesn't print anything.
2020-03-25 11:57:12 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
dcb16af968 Whitelist closure related cases to address the remaining no-shadow linting errors
Given the way that "classes" were previously implemented in PDF.js, using regular functions and closures, there's a fair number of false positives when the `no-shadow` ESLint rule was enabled.

Note that while *some* of these `eslint-disable` statements can be removed if/when the relevant code is converted to proper `class`es, we'll probably never be able to get rid of all of them given our naming/coding conventions (however I don't really see this being a problem).
2020-03-25 11:57:12 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
1d2f787d6a Enable the ESLint no-shadow rule
This rule is *not* currently enabled in mozilla-central, but it appears commented out[1] in the ESLint definition file; see https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/rev/c80fa7258c935223fe319c5345b58eae85d4c6ae/tools/lint/eslint/eslint-plugin-mozilla/lib/configs/recommended.js#238-239

Unfortunately this rule is, for fairly obvious reasons, impossible to `--fix` automatically (even partially) and each case thus required careful manual analysis.
Hence this ESLint rule is, by some margin, probably the most difficult one that we've enabled thus far. However, using this rule does seem like a good idea in general since allowing variable shadowing could lead to subtle (and difficult to find) bugs or at the very least confusing code.

Please find additional details about the ESLint rule at https://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-shadow

---
[1] Most likely, a very large number of lint errors have prevented this rule from being enabled thus far.
2020-03-25 11:56:05 +01:00
Tim van der Meij
475fa1f97f
Merge pull request #11744 from janpe2/cff-glyph-zero
The first glyph in CFF CIDFonts must be named 0 instead of ".notdef"
2020-03-24 23:52:21 +01:00
Jani Pehkonen
a22c0eab48 The first glyph in CFF CIDFonts must be named 0 instead of ".notdef"
Fixes #11718 in which the `ff` ligature glyph is at index zero in a CFF font. Beacuse this is a CIDFont, glyph names are CIDs, which are integers. Thus the string `".notdef"` is not correct. The rest of the charset data is already parsed correctly as integers when the boolean argument `cid` is true.
2020-03-24 15:56:50 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
66ee8f5acd Remove variable shadowing from the JavaScript files in the test/unit/ folder
*This is part of a series of patches that will try to split PR 11566 into smaller chunks, to make reviewing more feasible.*

Once all the code has been fixed, we'll be able to eventually enable the ESLint no-shadow rule; see https://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-shadow
2020-03-24 10:44:17 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
b02be3b268 Update the eslint-plugin-no-unsanitized package to the latest version 2020-03-20 11:25:39 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
ae2900e510 [api-minor] Change the pageIndex, on PDFPageProxy instances, to a private property
This property has never been documented and/or *intentionally* exposed through the API, instead the `PDFPageProxy.pageNumber` property is the documented/intended API to use here.
Hence pageIndex is changed to a "private" property on `PDFPageProxy` instances, and internal API functionality is also updated to *consistently* use `this._pageIndex` rather than a mix of formats.
2020-03-19 15:47:11 +01:00
Tim van der Meij
1bc5cef2b5
Merge pull request #11698 from Snuffleupagus/issue-11697
Don't accidentally accept invalid glyphNames which *appear* to follow the Cdd{d}/cdd{d} format in `PartialEvaluator._buildSimpleFontToUnicode` (issue 11697)
2020-03-15 13:36:09 +01:00
Tim van der Meij
aa3e5a2b8f
Merge pull request #11644 from Snuffleupagus/openAction
[api-minor] Add more general OpenAction support (PR 10334 follow-up, issue 11642)
2020-03-15 13:16:37 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
15e8692eff Don't accidentally accept invalid glyphNames which *appear* to follow the Cdd{d}/cdd{d} format in PartialEvaluator._buildSimpleFontToUnicode (issue 11697)
The /Differences array of the problematic font contains a `/c.1` entry, which is consequently detected as a *possible* Cdd{d}/cdd{d} glyphName by the existing heuristics.
Because of how the base 10 conversion is implemented, which is necessary for the base 16 special case, the parsed charCode becomes `0.1` thus causing `String.fromCodePoint` to throw since that obviously isn't a valid code point.

To fix the referenced issue, and to hopefully prevent similar ones in the future, the patch adds *additional* validation of the charCode found by the heuristics.
2020-03-13 23:35:47 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
c5f67300e9 Rename the isSpace helper function to isWhiteSpace
Trying to enable the ESLint rule `no-shadow`, against the `master` branch, would result in a fair number of errors in the `Glyph` class in `src/core/fonts.js`.
Since the glyphs are exposed through the API, we can't very well change the `isSpace` property on `Glyph` instances. Thus the best approach seems, at least to me, to simply rename the `isSpace` helper function to `isWhiteSpace` which shouldn't cause any issues given that it's only used in the `src/core/` folder.
2020-03-12 11:36:59 +01:00
Jani Pehkonen
e0daabd2dd Magnifier positioning in reftest analyzer
When reftest analyzer shows magnified pixels, there is a seemingly random offset between the mouse position and the magnified position. The reason for this is that reftest analyzer assumes all images have 800 * 1000 pixels but actually the test images have varying sizes.
2020-03-10 19:09:15 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
65e6ea2cb2 Prevent lookup errors in PartialEvaluator.hasBlendModes from breaking all parsing/rendering of a page (issue 11678)
The PDF document in question is *corrupt*, since it contains an XObject with a truncated dictionary and where the stream contents start without a "stream" operator.
2020-03-09 12:00:12 +01:00
Tim van der Meij
1a97c142b3
Merge pull request #11523 from Snuffleupagus/issue-10880
Add a heuristic, in `src/core/jpg.js`, to handle JPEG images with a wildly incorrect SOF (Start of Frame) `scanLines` parameter (issue 10880)
2020-03-06 23:03:09 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
160cfc4084 Slightly simplify the lookup of data in Dict.{get, getAsync, has}
Note that `Dict.set` will only be called with values returned through `Parser.getObj`, and thus indirectly via `Lexer.getObj`. Since neither of those methods will ever return `undefined`, we can simply assert that that's the case when inserting data into the `Dict` and thus get rid of `in` checks when doing the data lookups.
In this case, since `Dict.set` is fairly hot, the patch utilizes an *inline check* and when necessary a direct call to `unreachable` to not affect performance of `gulp server/test` too much (rather than always just calling `assert`).

For very large and complex PDF files this will help performance *slightly*, since `Dict.{get, getAsync, has}` is called *a lot* during parsing in the worker.

This patch was tested using the PDF file from issue 2618, i.e. http://bugzilla-attachments.gnome.org/attachment.cgi?id=226471, with the following manifest file:
```
[
    {  "id": "issue2618",
       "file": "../web/pdfs/issue2618.pdf",
       "md5": "",
       "rounds": 250,
       "type": "eq"
    }
]
```

which gave the following results when comparing this patch against the `master` branch:
```
-- Grouped By browser, stat --
browser | stat         | Count | Baseline(ms) | Current(ms) | +/- |    %  | Result(P<.05)
------- | ------------ | ----- | ------------ | ----------- | --- | ----- | -------------
Firefox | Overall      |   250 |         2838 |        2820 | -18 | -0.65 |        faster
Firefox | Page Request |   250 |            1 |           2 |   0 | 11.92 |        slower
Firefox | Rendering    |   250 |         2837 |        2818 | -19 | -0.65 |        faster
```
2020-03-06 14:12:14 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
01fb309a2a [api-minor] Add more general OpenAction support (PR 10334 follow-up, issue 11642)
This patch deprecates the existing `getOpenActionDestination` API method, in favor of a better and more general `getOpenAction` method instead. (For now JavaScript actions, related to printing, are still handled as before.)

By clearly separating "regular" Print actions from the JavaScript handling, it's thus possible to get rid of the somewhat annoying and strictly incorrect warning when the viewer loads.
2020-03-06 13:03:00 +01:00
Tim van der Meij
c95b9b1e17
Merge pull request #11653 from Snuffleupagus/ensureStateFont
Ensure that there's always a setFont (Tf) operator before text rendering operators (issue 11651)
2020-03-03 23:33:13 +01:00
Jani Pehkonen
71e7686950 Fix Type1 font parsing when .notdef is not at index zero
Fixes #11477
The PDF draws many space characters but the embedded fonts don't have a glyph named `space`, so `.notdef` should be drawn instead. PDF.js assumed that Type1 fonts define `.notdef` as the first glyph (index 0). However, now the fonts have the glyph `A` at index 0 and `.notdef` is the last one, so `A` appears where spaces are expected.

Because the rest of the font machinery in `core/fonts.js` assumes `.notdef` is at index zero, it's easiest to modify `core/type1_parser.js` so that it "repairs" fonts and makes sure `.notdef` is at index 0.
2020-03-03 21:55:51 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
65e514e063 Ensure that there's always a setFont (Tf) operator before text rendering operators (issue 11651)
The PDF document in question is *corrupt*, since it contains multiple instances of incorrect operators.
We obviously don't want to slow down parsing of *all* documents (since most are valid), just to accommodate a particular bad PDF generator, hence the reason for the inline check before calling the `ensureStateFont` method.
2020-03-03 10:05:18 +01:00
Takashi Tamura
d8c9f119b0 Fix the vertical writing mode with horizontal scaling. #11555.
It is not valid to multiply textHScale when the writing mode is vertical.

See 9.4.4 Text Space Details, https://www.adobe.com/content/dam/acom/en/devnet/acrobat/pdfs/PDF32000_2008.pdf#G8.1694762
2020-02-29 07:48:29 +09:00
Tim van der Meij
e1586016c5
Merge pull request #11577 from Snuffleupagus/Pages-tree-refs
Prevent circular references in the /Pages tree
2020-02-27 23:36:11 +01:00
Tim van der Meij
965ebe63fd
Merge pull request #11540 from tamuratak/charspacing
Fix text spacing with vertical fonts. #7687 and #11526.
2020-02-26 22:26:27 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
bf09d79eea Use the ESLint no-restricted-syntax rule to prevent direct usage of new Cmd()/new Name()/new Ref()
Given that all of these primitives implement caching, to avoid unnecessarily duplicating those objects *a lot* during parsing, it would thus be good to actually enforce usage of `Cmd.get()`/`Name.get()`/`Ref.get()` in the code-base.
Luckily it turns out that there's an ESLint rule, which is fairly easy to use, that can be used to disallow arbitrary JavaScript syntax.

Please find additional details about the ESLint rule at https://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-restricted-syntax
2020-02-22 21:15:00 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
c3c3b8cd81 Add a heuristic, in src/core/jpg.js, to handle JPEG images with a wildly incorrect SOF (Start of Frame) scanLines parameter (issue 10880)
*This whole patch feels somewhat arbitrary, and I'd be slightly worried about possibly breaking something else.*

To limit the impact of these changes, we only re-parse JPEG images using a reduced `scanLines` value if and only if: An unexpected EOI (End of Image) marker was encountered during decoding of Scan data *and* the "actual" `scanLines` value is at least one order of magnitude smaller than expected.
2020-02-22 14:16:07 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
3c7b7be100 Prevent circular references in the /Pages tree 2020-02-19 01:49:39 +01:00
Takashi Tamura
512dbe3060 Fix text spacing with vertical fonts. #7687 and #11526.
When the writing mode is vertical, we have to reverse
the sign of spacing since we are subtracting it from
current.y. We have to add it to current.y.
See 9.4.4 Text Space Details, https://www.adobe.com/content/dam/acom/en/devnet/acrobat/pdfs/PDF32000_2008.pdf#G8.1694762
2020-02-11 08:49:23 +09:00
Tim van der Meij
dced0a3821
Merge pull request #11579 from Snuffleupagus/issue-11578
Ignore spaces when normalizing the font name in `Font.fallbackToSystemFont` (issue 11578)
2020-02-09 17:33:09 +01:00
Tim van der Meij
61056a9238
Merge pull request #11551 from Snuffleupagus/issue-11549
Allow skipping of errors when reading broken/corrupt ToUnicode data (issue 11549)
2020-02-09 17:32:35 +01:00
Tim van der Meij
2fb4076e05 Merge pull request #11568 from Snuffleupagus/PDF-header-validation
Ensure that the PDF header contains an actual number (PR 11463 follow-up)
2020-02-09 17:16:25 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
7937165537 Ignore spaces when normalizing the font name in Font.fallbackToSystemFont (issue 11578) 2020-02-08 19:59:04 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
7117ee03d6 [api-minor] Change PDFDocumentProxy.cleanup/PDFPageProxy.cleanup to return data
This patch makes the following changes, to improve these API methods:

 - Let `PDFPageProxy.cleanup` return a boolean indicating if clean-up actually happened, since ongoing rendering will block clean-up.
   Besides being used in other parts of this patch, it seems that an API user may also be interested in the return value given that clean-up isn't *guaranteed* to happen.

 - Let `PDFDocumentProxy.cleanup` return the promise indicating when clean-up is finished.

 - Improve the JSDoc comment for `PDFDocumentProxy.cleanup` to mention that clean-up is triggered on *both* threads (without going into unnecessary specifics regarding what *exactly* said data actually is).
   Add a note in the JSDoc comment about not calling this method when rendering is ongoing.

 - Change `WorkerTransport.startCleanup` to throw an `Error` if it's called when rendering is ongoing, to prevent rendering from breaking.
   Please note that this won't stop *worker-thread* clean-up from happening (since there's no general "something is rendering"-flag), however I'm not sure if that's really a problem; but please don't quote me on that :-)
   All of the caches that's being cleared in `Catalog.cleanup`, on the worker-thread, *should* be re-filled automatically even if cleared *during* parsing/rendering, and the only thing that probably happens is that e.g. font data would have to be re-parsed.
  On the main-thread, on the other hand, clearing the caches is more-or-less guaranteed to cause rendering errors, since the rendering code in `src/display/canvas.js` isn't able to re-request any image/font data that's suddenly being pulled out from under it.

 - Last, but not least, add a couple of basic unit-tests for the clean-up functionality.
2020-02-07 17:00:29 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
88c35d872f Ensure that the PDF header contains an actual number (PR 11463 follow-up)
While it would be nice to change the `PDFFormatVersion` property, as returned through `PDFDocumentProxy.getMetadata`, to a number (rather than a string) that would unfortunately be a breaking API change.
However, it does seem like a good idea to at least *validate* the PDF header version on the worker-thread, rather than potentially returning an arbitrary string.
2020-02-07 12:25:07 +01:00
Brendan Dahl
09a6e17d22
Merge pull request #11528 from janpe2/type1-nonemb-notdef
Hide .notdef glyphs in non-embedded Type1 fonts and don't ignore Widths
2020-02-06 13:30:07 -08:00
Jonas Jenwald
4c54395ff6 Allow skipping of errors when reading broken/corrupt ToUnicode data (issue 11549)
This will allow font loading/parsing to continue, rather than immediately failing, when broken/corrupt CMap data is encountered.
2020-01-30 13:19:05 +01:00
Tim van der Meij
474fe1757e
Merge pull request #11508 from Snuffleupagus/jpg-default-marker
Simplify the handling of unsupported/incorrect markers in `src/core/jpg.js`
2020-01-26 21:32:13 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
62b2b984cc Render Popup annotations last, once all other annotations have been rendered (issue 11362)
In the current `AnnotationLayer` implementation, Popup annotations require that the parent annotation have already been rendered (otherwise they're simply ignored).
Usually the annotations are ordered, in the `/Annots` array, in such a way that this isn't a problem, however there's obviously no guarantee that all PDF generators actually do so. Hence we simply ensure, when rendering the `AnnotationLayer`, that the Popup annotations are handled last.
2020-01-26 15:49:55 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
13930e5202 Simplify the handling of unsupported/incorrect markers in src/core/jpg.js
- Re-factor the "incorrect encoding" check, since this can be easily achieved using the general `findNextFileMarker` helper function (with a suitable `startPos` argument).

 - Tweak a condition, to make it easier to see that the end of the data has been reached.

 - Add a reference test for issue 1877, since it's what prompted the "incorrect encoding" check.
2020-01-25 22:52:24 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
3f031f69c2 Move additional worker-thread only functions from src/shared/util.js and into a src/core/core_utils.js instead
This moves the `log2`, `readInt8`, `readUint16`, `readUint32`, and `isSpace` functions since they are only used in the worker-thread.
2020-01-25 00:33:52 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
9e262ae7fa Enable the ESLint prefer-const rule globally (PR 11450 follow-up)
Please find additional details about the ESLint rule at https://eslint.org/docs/rules/prefer-const

With the recent introduction of Prettier this sort of mass enabling of ESLint rules becomes a lot easier, since the code will be automatically reformatted as necessary to account for e.g. changed line lengths.

Note that this patch is generated automatically, by using the ESLint `--fix` argument, and will thus require some additional clean-up (which is done separately).
2020-01-25 00:20:22 +01:00
Jani Pehkonen
809b96b40c Hide .notdef glyphs in non-embedded Type1 fonts and don't ignore Widths
Fixes #11403
The PDF uses the non-embedded Type1 font Helvetica. Character codes 194 and 160 (`Â` and `NBSP`) are encoded as `.notdef`. We shouldn't show those glyphs because it seems that Acrobat Reader doesn't draw glyphs that are named `.notdef` in fonts like this.

In addition to testing `glyphName === ".notdef"`, we must test also `glyphName === ""` because the name `""` is used in `core/encodings.js` for undefined glyphs in encodings like `WinAnsiEncoding`.

The solution above hides the `Â` characters but now the replacement character (space) appears to be too wide. I found out that PDF.js ignores font's `Widths` array if the font has no `FontDescriptor` entry. That happens in #11403, so the default widths of Helvetica were used as specified in `core/metrics.js` and `.nodef` got a width of 333. The correct width is 0 as specified by the `Widths` array in the PDF. Thus we must never ignore `Widths`.
2020-01-21 21:35:25 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
6ab3ba9519 Skip failing FBF tests in Google Chrome when running makeref on the bots
Note that this will still allow the FBF tests to run locally, and also on the bots when invoked with `test`/`browsertest` (to not lose all the FBF test-coverage), but will no longer prevent `makeref` from running successfully on the bots.
2020-01-14 00:54:44 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
36881e3770 Ensure that all import and require statements, in the entire code-base, have a .js file extension
In order to eventually get rid of SystemJS and start using native `import`s instead, we'll need to provide "complete" file identifiers since otherwise there'll be MIME type errors when attempting to use `import`.
2020-01-04 13:01:43 +01:00
Tim van der Meij
403a994556
Convert all three-digit HEX colors to RGBA colors 2020-01-01 14:52:37 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
d9d856020f Move the regular expression, used with auto printing in the viewer, to web/ui_utils.js and also use it in the API unit-tests
Rather than having a copy of this regular expression in the `test/unit/api_spec.js` file, with a comment about keeping it up-to-date with the code in the viewer (note the incorrect file reference as well), we can just import it instead to simplify all of this.
2019-12-27 00:38:28 +01:00
Tim van der Meij
dfe42a5ca4
Include a unit test for OpenAction dictionaries without Type entries (PR 11443 follow-up)
The original issue did not contain a (reduced) test case that we could
include and linked test cases are not ideal for unit tests, so the
original PR could only be verified manually.

I found this a bit unfortunate considering that the print data is
exposed through the API, so I thought about how we could have an
automated test and managed to create a reduced test case with the
OpenAction dictionary from the file in the original issue.

Therefore, this commit includes a unit test for parsing OpenAction
dictionaries without `Type` entries. I verified that this PDF file
behaves the same as the original one, i.e., no print dialog is shown for
older viewers and the print dialog is shown for the most recent viewer.
2019-12-27 00:05:51 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
a63f7ad486 Fix the linting errors, from the Prettier auto-formatting, that ESLint --fix couldn't handle
This patch makes the follow changes:
 - Remove no longer necessary inline `// eslint-disable-...` comments.
 - Fix `// eslint-disable-...` comments that Prettier moved down, thus causing new linting errors.
 - Concatenate strings which now fit on just one line.
 - Fix comments that are now too long.
 - Finally, and most importantly, adjust comments that Prettier moved down, since the new positions often is confusing or outright wrong.
2019-12-26 12:35:12 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
de36b2aaba Enable auto-formatting of the entire code-base using Prettier (issue 11444)
Note that Prettier, purposely, has only limited [configuration options](https://prettier.io/docs/en/options.html). The configuration file is based on [the one in `mozilla central`](https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/source/.prettierrc) with just a few additions (to avoid future breakage if the defaults ever changes).

Prettier is being used for a couple of reasons:

 - To be consistent with `mozilla-central`, where Prettier is already in use across the tree.

 - To ensure a *consistent* coding style everywhere, which is automatically enforced during linting (since Prettier is used as an ESLint plugin). This thus ends "all" formatting disussions once and for all, removing the need for review comments on most stylistic matters.

Many ESLint options are now redundant, and I've tried my best to remove all the now unnecessary options (but I may have missed some).
Note also that since Prettier considers the `printWidth` option as a guide, rather than a hard rule, this patch resorts to a small hack in the ESLint config to ensure that *comments* won't become too long.

*Please note:* This patch is generated automatically, by appending the `--fix` argument to the ESLint call used in the `gulp lint` task. It will thus require some additional clean-up, which will be done in a *separate* commit.

(On a more personal note, I'll readily admit that some of the changes Prettier makes are *extremely* ugly. However, in the name of consistency we'll probably have to live with that.)
2019-12-26 12:34:24 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
8ec1dfde49 Add // prettier-ignore comments to prevent re-formatting of certain data structures
There's a fair number of (primarily) `Array`s/`TypedArray`s whose formatting we don't want disturb, since in many cases that would lead to the code becoming much more difficult to read and/or break existing inline comments.

*Please note:* It may be a good idea to look through these cases individually, and possibly re-write some of the them (especially the `String` ones) to reduce the need for all of these ignore commands.
2019-12-26 00:14:03 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
b4d95f3763 Tweak the "gets page stats after rendering page, with pdfBug set" unit-test to remove an intermittent failure on Travis
I recently noticed a couple of intermittent failures on Travis, hence this patch which changes the expectation to be identical to the 'Page Request' check in the preceding test-case.
2019-12-23 23:07:02 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
e24050fa13 [api-minor] Move the ReadableStream polyfill to the global scope
Note that most (reasonably) modern browsers have supported this for a while now, see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/ReadableStream#Browser_compatibility

By moving the polyfill into `src/shared/compatibility.js` we can thus get rid of the need to manually export/import `ReadableStream` and simply use it directly instead.

The only change here which *could* possibly lead to a difference in behavior is in the `isFetchSupported` function. Previously we attempted to check for the existence of a global `ReadableStream` implementation, which could now pass (assuming obviously that the preceding checks also succeeded).
However I'm not sure if that's a problem, since the previous check only confirmed the existence of a native `ReadableStream` implementation and not that it actually worked correctly. Finally it *could* just as well have been a globally registered polyfill from an application embedding the PDF.js library.
2019-12-11 19:02:37 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
b00835f589 Attempt to improve the PDFDocument error message for empty files (issue 5887)
Given that the error in question is surfaced on the API-side, this patch makes the following changes:
 - Updates the wording such that it'll hopefully be slightly easier for users to understand.
 - Changes the plain `Error` to an `InvalidPDFException` instead, since that should work better with the existing Error handling.
 - Adds a unit-test which loads an empty PDF document (and also improves a pre-existing `InvalidPDFException` message and its test-case).
2019-12-09 15:45:50 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
5c0336872e Handle corrupt ASCII85Decode inline images with truncated EOD markers (issue 11385)
In the PDF document in question, there's an ASCII85Decode inline image where the '>' part of EOD (end-of-data) marker is missing; hence the PDF document is corrupt.
2019-12-05 15:53:18 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
9199b02a42 Subtract stream.start when getting the startXRef property for documents with a Linearization dictionary (issue 11330)
For documents with a Linearization dictionary the computed `startXRef` position will be relative to the raw file, rather than the actual PDF document itself (which begins with `%PDF-`).
Hence it's necessary to subtract `stream.start` in this case, since otherwise the `XRef.readXRef` method will increment the position too far resulting in parsing errors.
2019-11-16 09:29:10 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
74e00ed93c Change isNodeJS from a function to a constant
Given that this shouldn't change after the `pdf.js`/`pdf.worker.js` files have been loaded, it doesn't seems necessary to keep this as a function.
2019-11-10 16:44:29 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
2817121bc1 Convert globalScope and isNodeJS to proper modules
Slightly unrelated to the rest of the patch, but this also removes an out-of-place `globals` definition from the `web/viewer.js` file.
2019-11-10 16:44:29 +01:00
Tim van der Meij
6972bbea74
Include a reduced test case for annotations without a Border/BS entry (PR 6180 follow-up) 2019-11-10 14:37:42 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
80342e2fdc Support UTF-16 little-endian strings in the stringToPDFString helper function (bug 1593902)
The bug report seem to suggest that we don't support UTF-16 strings with a BOM (byte order mark), which we *actually* do as evident by both the code and a unit-test.
The issue at play here is rather that we previously only supported big-endian UTF-16 BOM, and the `Title` string in the PDF document is using a *little-endian* UTF-16 BOM instead.

Fixes https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1593902
2019-11-05 12:43:17 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
835d8c2be5 Allow skipping of errors when parsing broken/unsupported ColorSpaces (issue 6707, issue 11287)
This will allow us to attempt to recover as much as possible of a page, rather than immediately failing, when a broken/unsupported ColorSpace is encountered. This patch thus extends the framework added in PRs such as e.g. 8240 and 8922, to also cover parsing of ColorSpaces.
2019-11-01 09:01:24 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
5c266f0e8c Support Blend Modes which are specified in an Array of Names (issue 11279)
According to the specification, the first *supported* Blend Mode should be choosen in this case; please see https://www.adobe.com/content/dam/acom/en/devnet/acrobat/pdfs/PDF32000_2008.pdf#G10.4848607
2019-10-26 14:24:31 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
681bc9d70e [api-minor] Support custom offsetX/offsetY values in PDFPageProxy.getViewport and PageViewport.clone
There's no good reason, as far as I can tell, to not also support `offsetX`/`offsetY` in addition to e.g. `dontFlip`.
2019-10-23 20:48:14 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
2046adcc49 Change the 'gets viewport respecting "dontFlip" argument' unit-test to use a valid rotation angle
As can be seen in `PageViewport` only multiples of 90 degrees are really supported by the code, hence the unit-test doesn't really make sense.
(Possibly this should be enforced in the API, to avoid surprises, but given that this problem has always existed I'm passing on that for now.)
2019-10-23 20:30:25 +02:00
Tim van der Meij
11f3851a97
Merge pull request #11243 from Snuffleupagus/issue-11242
Add a fallback for non-embedded *composite* Verdana fonts (issue 11242)
2019-10-18 23:56:46 +02:00
Tim van der Meij
c54bb222ca
Merge pull request #11231 from Snuffleupagus/indexObjects-entries-gen
Allow over-writing entries, in `XRef.indexObjects`, only when the generation number matches (issues 11230, 11139, 9552, 9129, 7303)
2019-10-17 23:56:26 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
2fcb5afc7b Add a fallback for non-embedded *composite* Verdana fonts (issue 11242)
Obviously this won't look exactly right, but considering that the PDF file doesn't bother embedding non-standard fonts this is the best that we can do here.
2019-10-17 17:00:55 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
17a3af3fc0 Replace a couple of skipPages annotations with firstPage in test/test_manifest.json
Originally only `skipPages` existed, but given that `firstPage`/`lastPage` has existed for a long time now using them whenever possible looks simpler overall.
2019-10-17 13:20:56 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
f3c5a690fc Remove unnecessary skipPages annotations from test/test_manifest.json
- In the `ibwa-bad` case the sixteenth page contains corrupt/incomplete commands, but given that we're suppressing `Error`s by default now skipping hardly seems warranted any more.

 - In the `geothermal.pdf` case the first page contains an unsupported ColourSpace, but again we're suppressing `Error`s by default now and skipping hardly seems warranted any more.
2019-10-17 13:20:49 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
ffc847eaa5 Allow over-writing entries, in XRef.indexObjects, only when the generation number matches (issues 11230, 11139, 9552, 9129, 7303)
This patch is making me somewhat worried about future regressions, since it's certainly easy to imagine this completely breaking certain kinds of corrupt/edited PDF documents while fixing others.[1]

Obviously it passes all existing reference tests (and even improves one), however compared to many other patches there's no telling how much it could break.
The only reason that I'm even submitting this patch, is because of the number of open issues that it would address.

Generally speaking though, the best course of action would probably be if `XRef.indexObjects` was re-written to be much more robust (since it currently feels somewhat hand-wavy in parts). E.g. by actually checking/validating more of the objects before committing to them.

---
[1] Especially given that it's reverting part of PR 5910, however in the case of issue 5909 it seems that other (more recent) changes have actually made that PR redundant.
2019-10-14 22:10:04 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
259551d144 Convert a number of reference tests, for documents with corrupt XRef tables, from load to eq
As part of attempting to fix a number issues containing PDF documents with corrupt XRef tables, I'd like to improve the reference test-coverage slightly *first*.
Obviously this will increase the runtime of the tests a bit, however I'd rather "waste" resources on the bots instead of developer time fixing regressions which could have been avoided.
2019-10-12 18:49:59 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
f5be2d62a3 Improve the heuristics, in PartialEvaluator._buildSimpleFontToUnicode, for glyphNames of the Cdd{d}/cdd{d} format (issue 9655)
*Please note:* I've been thinking about possible ways of addressing this issue for a while now, but all of the solutions I came up with became too complicated and thus hurt readability of the code.
However, it occured to me that we're essentially trying to add a heuristic *on top* of another heuristic, and that it shouldn't matter how efficient the code is as long as it works.

In the PDF file in the issue the Encoding contains glyphNames of the `Cdd` format, which our existing heuristics will treat as base 10 values. However, in this particular file they actually contain base 16 values, which we thus attempt to detect and fix such that text-selection works.
2019-10-06 10:47:29 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
7f18c57c12 Fix the inconsistent return types for Dict.{get, getAsync}
Having these methods fallback to returning `null` in only *one* particular case seems outright wrong, since a "falsy" value will thus be handled incorrectly.
The only reason that this hasn't caused issues in practice is that there's only one call-site passing in three keys, and in that case we're trying to read a font file where falling back to `null` isn't a problem.
2019-09-23 11:41:19 +02:00
Tim van der Meij
1f5ebfbf0c
Replace our URL polyfill with the one from core-js
`core-js` polyfills have proven to be of good quality and using them
prevents us from having to maintain them ourselves.
2019-09-19 14:09:51 +02:00
Tim van der Meij
3da680cdfc
Merge pull request #11158 from janpe2/gradient-stops
Avoid floating point inaccuracy in gradient color stops
2019-09-19 13:15:11 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
af22dc9b0c For Type1 fonts, replace missing font dictionary /Widths entries with ones from the font data (issue 11150)
Hopefully this patch makes sense, and in order to reduce the regression risk the implementation ensures that only completely missing widths are being replaced.
2019-09-18 10:15:09 +02:00
Jani Pehkonen
911df237f3 Avoid floating point inaccuracy in gradient color stops 2019-09-17 21:01:17 +03:00
Jonas Jenwald
74f5a59f43 Ensure that the cancel/error methods on Streams are always called with valid reason arguments 2019-09-02 23:31:07 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
02bdacef42 Ensure that Errors are handled correctly when using postMessage with Streams in MessageHandler
Having recently worked with this code, it struck me that most of the `postMessage` calls where `Error`s are involved have never been correctly implemented (i.e. missing `wrapReason` calls).
2019-09-02 23:31:07 +02:00
Tim van der Meij
09df1ee0ce
Include a reduced, non-linked PDF file for the attachments API unit test 2019-08-25 15:14:57 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
711040ecc5 Stop re-throwing errors in the 'GetOperatorList' and 'GetTextContent' handlers, in src/core/worker.js
These functions aren't returning anything, now that they're using `ReadableStream`s, and it thus doesn't seem necessary to re-throw errors (also given the console message that's caused by it).
2019-08-24 15:56:41 +02:00
Yury Delendik
66e0dd1b06 Use streams for OperatorList chunking (issue 10023)
*Please note:* The majority of this patch was written by Yury, and it's simply been rebased and slightly extended to prevent issues when dealing with `RenderingCancelledException`.

By leveraging streams this (finally) provides a simple way in which parsing can be aborted on the worker-thread, which will ultimately help save resources.
With this patch worker-thread parsing will *only* be aborted when the document is destroyed, and not when rendering is cancelled. There's a couple of reasons for this:

 - The API currently expects the *entire* OperatorList to be extracted, or an Error to occur, once it's been started. Hence additional re-factoring/re-writing of the API code will be necessary to properly support cancelling and re-starting of OperatorList parsing in cases where the `lastChunk` hasn't yet been seen.
 - Even with the above addressed, immediately cancelling when encountering a `RenderingCancelledException` will lead to worse performance in e.g. the default viewer. When zooming and/or rotation of the document occurs it's very likely that `cancel` will be (almost) immediately followed by a new `render` call. In that case you'd obviously *not* want to abort parsing on the worker-thread, since then you'd risk throwing away a partially parsed Page and thus be forced to re-parse it again which will regress perceived performance.
 - This patch is already *somewhat* risky, given that it touches fundamentally important/critical code, and trying to keep it somewhat small should hopefully reduce the risk of regressions (and simplify reviewing as well).

Time permitting, once this has landed and been in Nightly for awhile, I'll try to work on the remaining points outlined above.

Co-Authored-By: Yury Delendik <ydelendik@mozilla.com>
Co-Authored-By: Jonas Jenwald <jonas.jenwald@gmail.com>
2019-08-24 15:56:40 +02:00
Tim van der Meij
fbe8c6127c
Merge pull request #11059 from Snuffleupagus/boundingBox-more-validation
Fallback gracefully when encountering corrupt PDF files with empty /MediaBox and /CropBox entries
2019-08-09 22:39:01 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
d637b25e36 Fallback gracefully when encountering corrupt PDF files with empty /MediaBox and /CropBox entries
This is based on a real-world PDF file I encountered very recently[1], although I'm currently unable to recall where I saw it.
Note that different PDF viewers handle these sort of errors differently, with Adobe Reader outright failing to render the attached PDF file whereas PDFium mostly handles it "correctly".

The patch makes the following notable changes:
 - Refactor the `cropBox` and `mediaBox` getters, on the `Page`, to reduce unnecessary duplication. (This will also help in the future, if support for extracting additional page bounding boxes are added to the API.)
 - Ensure that the page bounding boxes, i.e. `cropBox` and `mediaBox`, are never empty to prevent issues/weirdness in the viewer.
 - Ensure that the `view` getter on the `Page` will never return an empty intersection of the `cropBox` and `mediaBox`.
 - Add an *optional* parameter to `Util.intersect`, to allow checking that the computed intersection isn't actually empty.
 - Change `Util.intersect` to have consistent return types, since Arrays are of type `Object` and falling back to returning a `Boolean` thus seem strange.

---

[1] In that case I believe that only the `cropBox` was empty, but it seemed like a good idea to attempt to fix a bunch of related cases all at once.
2019-08-09 10:18:13 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
0f78fdb229 Handle some corrupt/truncated JPEG images that are missing the EOI (End of Image) marker (issue 11052)
Note that even Adobe Reader cannot render the PDF file completely, which is always a good indication that it's corrupt.
2019-08-08 10:37:41 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
5ac9c7c384 Support corrupt PDF files with invalid/non-existent Group /CS entries (issue 11045)
The PDF file in question tries to reference a non-existent ColorSpace, which should be quite rare in practice.
2019-08-06 14:33:05 +02:00
Tim van der Meij
be70ee236d
Merge pull request #11013 from timvandermeij/annotations-quadpoints
[api-minor] Implement quadpoints for annotations in the core layer
2019-08-04 16:06:10 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
0276385e6e [api-minor] Fix completely broken getStats method by returning stats in Objects, rather than in Arrays (PR 11029 follow-up)
With the changes to the `StreamType`/`FontType` "enums" in PR 11029, one unfortunate result is that `getStats` now *always* returns empty Arrays. Something that everyone, myself included, apparently missed is that you obviously cannot index an Array with Strings :-)

I wrongly assumed that the unit-tests would catch any bugs, but they apparently suffered from the same issue as the code in `src/core/`.

Another possible option could perhaps be to use `Set`s, rather than objects, but that will require larger changes since `LoopbackPort` (in `src/display/api.js`) doesn't support them.
2019-08-02 14:09:24 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
a3150166ec Ensure that ReadableStreams are cancelled with actual Errors
There's a number of spots in the current code, and tests, where `cancel` methods are not called with appropriate arguments (leading to Promises not being rejected with Errors as intended).
In some cases the cancel `reason` is implicitly set to `undefined`, and in others the cancel `reason` is just a plain String. To address this inconsistency, the patch changes things such that cancelling is done with `AbortException`s everywhere instead.
2019-08-01 16:40:46 +02:00
Tim van der Meij
d909b86b28
Merge pull request #11020 from Snuffleupagus/issue-11016
Add a work-around, in `glyphlist.js`, for bad PDF generators which use a non-standard `/f_f` string in the `Encoding` dictionary when referring to the ff ligature (issue 11016)
2019-07-31 23:33:34 +02:00
wangsongyan
c61205d980 decode filename when match an urlencode filename from contentDispositionFilename 2019-07-31 09:33:56 +08:00
Jonas Jenwald
9ad50521b1 Add a work-around, in glyphlist.js, for bad PDF generators which use a non-standard /f_f string in the Encoding dictionary when referring to the ff ligature (issue 11016)
This patch will not incur any (measurable) overhead, since the glyphlist is already quite long and one more entry won't really matter, which is important given that this sort of PDF corruption ought to be very rare.

Furthermore, this patch purposely does *not* add a bunch of similarly modified ligature names on pure speculation. Any similar additions, for other ligatures, should only be made if there's real-world examples of PDF files where that's actually necessary.
2019-07-30 17:06:58 +02:00
Tim van der Meij
9114004d5b
[api-minor] Implement quadpoints for annotations in the core layer 2019-07-28 20:36:21 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
ff90aa4323 Inline the isCmd check in the Parser.shift method
For very large and complex PDF files this will help performance slightly, since `Parser.shift` is called *a lot* during parsing.

This patch was tested using the PDF file from issue 2618, i.e. http://bugzilla-attachments.gnome.org/attachment.cgi?id=226471 (with well over *four million* `Parser.shift` calls for just the one page), using the following manifest file:
```
[
    {  "id": "issue2618",
       "file": "../web/pdfs/issue2618.pdf",
       "md5": "",
       "rounds": 100,
       "type": "eq"
    }
]
```

This gave the following results when comparing this patch against the `master` branch:
```
-- Grouped By browser, stat --
browser | stat         | Count | Baseline(ms) | Current(ms) | +/- |    %  | Result(P<.05)
------- | ------------ | ----- | ------------ | ----------- | --- | ----- | -------------
Firefox | Overall      |   100 |         3386 |        3322 | -65 | -1.92 |        faster
Firefox | Page Request |   100 |            1 |           1 |   0 | -8.08 |
Firefox | Rendering    |   100 |         3385 |        3321 | -65 | -1.92 |        faster
```
2019-07-22 12:07:36 +02:00
Tim van der Meij
6e96a158f4
Merge pull request #10820 from vlastimilmaca/annot-irt-rt-states
Annotations - Added parsing of IRT, RT, State and StateModel
2019-07-17 23:34:31 +02:00
vlastimilmaca
fe49f0f766 Annotations - Implement parsing of IRT, RT, State and StateModel 2019-07-16 23:33:07 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
c7de6dbe41 Update the fingerprint API unit-tests to explicitly check for the expected result
The current tests won't catch inadvertent changes to the logic used to obtain/compute the document `fingerprint`.
2019-07-15 11:19:17 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
c7fb7116d6 Add an API unit-test for the stopAtErrors option (PRs 8240 and 8922 follow-up)
Also fixes an inconsistency in the 'PageError' handler, for `getOperatorList`, in the API.
2019-07-13 16:06:05 +02:00
Tim van der Meij
e3496041b5
Merge pull request #10950 from monchouchou/master
Fixed testing webserver to handle paths correctly on Windows
2019-07-12 23:05:37 +02:00
Tim van der Meij
ed3954fc7a
Merge pull request #10851 from brendandahl/shading-bbox
Apply bounding box before using shading patterns.
2019-07-12 22:52:07 +02:00
Tim van der Meij
87f36e3520
Merge pull request #10850 from brendandahl/scale-line-width
Scale stroking line width when using a tiling pattern.
2019-07-12 22:50:32 +02:00
Brendan Dahl
6fab0a0dac Apply bounding box before using shading patterns.
Fixes #8092
2019-07-08 14:05:48 -07:00
Brendan Dahl
446efab707 Scale stroking line width when using a tiling pattern. 2019-07-08 13:47:54 -07:00
alephneo
f861d5c0d4 Fixed test/webserver to handle paths correctly on Windows 2019-07-07 02:42:50 +05:30
Tim van der Meij
f1867de492
Merge pull request #10925 from Snuffleupagus/eslint_no-unsanitized
Enable the `eslint-plugin-no-unsanitized` ESLint plugin to disallow unsafe usage of e.g. `innerHTML`
2019-06-27 20:32:24 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
f710eb56e4 Change the signature of the Parser constructor to take a parameter object
A lot of the `new Parser()` call-sites look quite unwieldy/ugly as-is, with a bunch of somewhat randomly ordered arguments, which we can avoid by changing the constructor to accept an object instead. As an added bonus, this provides better documentation without having to add inline argument comments in the code.
2019-06-23 16:01:45 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
5bb5e7741d Enable the eslint-plugin-no-unsanitized ESLint plugin to disallow unsafe usage of e.g. innerHTML
See https://github.com/mozilla/eslint-plugin-no-unsanitized

Since we've generally never allowed e.g. `innerHTML`, which is enforced during review, there's only one linting failure with this patch. (Which is white-listed, according to the existing comment and the fact that it's test-only code.)
2019-06-23 13:50:30 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
876c962235 Ignore Annotations with too large border widths, to prevent the annotationLayer from rendering it over the surrounding document (bug 1552113)
The border `width` will instead fallback to the default value of `1`, rather than ignoring it altoghether, to also ensure that e.g. `LinkAnnotation`s become clickable as intended.

Fixes https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1552113
2019-06-01 15:51:22 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
2fe9f3ff8f Add caching to reduce the number of Ref objects
This is similar to the existing caching used to reduced the number of `Cmd` and `Name` objects.
With the `tracemonkey.pdf` file, this patch changes the number of `Ref` objects as follows (in the default viewer):

|          | Loading the first page | Loading *all* the pages |
|----------|------------------------|-------------------------|
| `master` | 332                    | 3265                    |
| `patch`  | 163                    | 996                     |
2019-05-26 12:23:37 +02:00
Tim van der Meij
bc1eb49a77
Implement creation date only for markup annotations
The specification states that `CreationDate` is only available for
markup annotations instead of for all annotation types.

Moreover, popup annotations are not markup annotations according to the
specification, so the creation date inheritance from the parent
annotation is also removed there (note that only the modification date
is used in e.g., the viewer).
2019-05-25 15:31:06 +02:00
Tim van der Meij
cf07918ccb
Implement contents for every annotation type
The specification states that `Contents` can be available for every
annotation types instead of only for markup annotations.
2019-05-18 15:52:17 +02:00
Tim van der Meij
c8c937c257
Merge pull request #10794 from janpe2/cidtogidmap-zero
Fix glyph at index zero in CIDFontType2 that has a CIDToGIDMap stream
2019-05-15 00:04:39 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
173fbef05b Enable the consistent-return ESLint rule
This rule is already enabled in mozilla-central, and helps ensure more consistent functions/methods, see https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/rev/b9da45f63cb567244933c77b2c7e827a057d3f9b/tools/lint/eslint/eslint-plugin-mozilla/lib/configs/recommended.js#119-120

Please see https://eslint.org/docs/rules/consistent-return for additional information.
2019-05-11 14:27:21 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
57ad3a5acb Fuzzy match in the should parse PostScript numbers unit-test, to work-around rounding bugs in Chromium browsers 2019-05-08 14:01:10 +02:00
Jani Pehkonen
05c527f035 Fix glyph 0 in CIDFontType2 that has a CIDToGIDMap stream 2019-05-07 18:44:37 +03:00
Tim van der Meij
be1d6626a7
Implement creation/modification date for annotations
This includes the information in the core and display layers. The
date parsing logic from the document properties is rewritten according
to the specification and now includes unit tests.

Moreover, missing unit tests for the color of a popup annotation have
been added.

Finally the styling of the popup is changed slightly to make the text a
bit smaller (it's currently quite large in comparison to other viewers)
and to make the drop shadow a bit more subtle. The former is done to be
able to easily include the modification date in the popup similar to how
other viewers do this.
2019-05-05 14:51:03 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
5335285cda Attempt to handle corrupt PDF documents that contains path operators inside of text object (issue 10542)
First of all, while this simple approach appears to work OK in practice I'm not sure if it's the best way of addressing the problem (assuming that you even want to).
Second of all, while the solution implemented here only requires tracking/checking one new boolean in order for this to work, I'm nonetheless not entirely happy about this since it will add additional overhead (albeit *very* small) to the parsing of path operators in PDF documents just for a handful of *corrupt* ones.
2019-04-30 23:35:33 +02:00
Tim van der Meij
762c58e0fc
Merge pull request #10738 from Snuffleupagus/ViewerPreferences-api
[api-minor] Add support for ViewerPreferences in the API (issue 10736)
2019-04-20 18:39:32 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
34952b732e Add a getDocId method to the idFactory, in Page instances, to avoid passing around PDFManager instances unnecessarily (PR 7941 follow-up)
This way we can avoid manually building a "document id" in multiple places in `evaluator.js`, and it also let's us avoid passing in an otherwise unnecessary `PDFManager` instance when creating a `PartialEvaluator`.
2019-04-20 13:11:17 +02:00
Tim van der Meij
55d9b35d37
Merge pull request #10727 from Snuffleupagus/type3-image-resources
Support (rare) Type3 fonts which contains image resources (issue 10717)
2019-04-18 23:07:26 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
311bac3ebb [api-minor] Add support for ViewerPreferences in the API (issue 10736)
Please see the specification, https://www.adobe.com/content/dam/acom/en/devnet/acrobat/pdfs/PDF32000_2008.pdf#M11.9.12864.1Heading.71.Viewer.Preferences

Furthermore, note that this patch *only* adds API support and unit-tests but does not attempt to integrate e.g. the `ViewerPreferences -> Direction` property into the viewer (which would be necessary to address issue 10736).
The reason for this is that it's not entirely clear to me exactly if/how that could be implemented; e.g. would it be as simple as setting the `dir` attribute on the `viewerContainer` DOM element, or will it be more complicated?
There's also the question of how the `ViewerPreferences -> Direction` value interacts with the `PageMode`, and this will generally require a fair bit of manual testing. Since the direction of the *entire* viewer depends on the browser locale, there's also a somewhat open question regarding what default value to use for different locales.
Finally, if the viewer supports `ViewerPreferences -> Direction` then I'm assuming that it will be necessary to allow users to override the default value, which will require (most likely) new `SecondaryToolbar` buttons and icons for those etc.

Hence this patch only lays the necessary foundation for eventually addressing issue 10736, but defers the actual implementation until later. (Time permitting, I'll try to look into the viewer part later.)
2019-04-14 14:20:52 +02:00
Tim van der Meij
ae2a4dc3dd
Implement free text annotations 2019-04-13 18:45:22 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
be604bd195 Support (rare) Type3 fonts which contains image resources (issue 10717)
The Type3 font type is not commonly used in PDF documents, as can be seen from telemetry data such as: https://telemetry.mozilla.org/new-pipeline/dist.html#!cumulative=0&end_date=2019-04-09&include_spill=0&keys=__none__!__none__!__none__&max_channel_version=nightly%252F68&measure=PDF_VIEWER_FONT_TYPES&min_channel_version=nightly%252F57&processType=*&product=Firefox&sanitize=1&sort_by_value=0&sort_keys=submissions&start_date=2019-03-18&table=0&trim=1&use_submission_date=0 (see also https://github.com/mozilla/pdf.js/wiki/Enumeration-Assignments-for-the-Telemetry-Histograms#pdf_viewer_font_types).

Type3 fonts containing image resources are *very* rare in practice, usually they only contain path rendering operators, but as the issue shows they unfortunately do exist.
Currently these Type3-related image resources are not handled in any special way, and given that fonts are document rather than page specific rendering breaks since the image resources are thus not available to the *entire* document.
Fortunately fixing this isn't too difficult, but it does require adding a couple of Type3-specific code-paths to the `PartialEvaluator`. In order to keep the implementation simple, particularily on the main-thread, these Type3 image resources are completely decoded on the worker-thread to avoid adding too many special cases. This should not cause any issues, only marginally less efficient code, but given how rare this kind of Type3 font is adding premature optimizations didn't seem at all warranted at this point.
2019-04-13 18:27:50 +02:00
Mukul Mishra
02e46d22d2 Add fetch stream spec 2019-04-07 13:14:03 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
7a999d1d67 [api-minor] Add basic support for PageLayout in the API and the viewer
Please see the specification, https://www.adobe.com/content/dam/acom/en/devnet/acrobat/pdfs/PDF32000_2008.pdf#G6.2393749, and refer to the inline comments for additional details.
2019-04-05 11:32:01 +02:00
Tim van der Meij
072c5864fb
Merge pull request #10675 from Snuffleupagus/PDFDataTransportStream-disableRange
[Firefox regression] Fix `disableRange=true` bug in `PDFDataTransportStream`
2019-04-04 23:07:45 +02:00
Tim van der Meij
b4c3b94592
Merge pull request #6606 from Rob--W/pattern-scaling
Improve performance and correctness of Tiling Patterns
2019-03-29 00:01:38 +01:00
Tim van der Meij
f9c58115fc
Merge pull request #10683 from janpe2/type0-noncid-cmap
Use CMap in Type0 fonts when CFF is not a CID font
2019-03-28 00:07:08 +01:00
Rob Wu
d3dc8f16b5 TilingPattern: Reverse transform after painting
This transform resulted in an incorrectly positioned object when the
bounding box's upper-left corner did not start at (0,0), because
the translation was not reverted. This patch adds the missing transform.

The test file (tiling-pattern-box.pdf) is based on the PDF from #2825.
All but the first cube (including the PDF data) have been removed.
To trigger the bug that is fixed by this commit, I changed the BBox of
the first pattern from "[ 0 0 596 842]" to "[90 0 596 842]". Without
this patch, the dashed vertical line that intersects the corners at A
and E would disappear.
2019-03-27 17:50:35 +01:00
Rob Wu
a72a8e921f Avoid extreme sizing / scaling in tiling pattern
The new test file (tiling-pattern-large-steps.pdf) was manually created,
to have the following characteristics:
- Large xstep and ystep (90000)
- Page width is 4000 (which is larger than MAX_PATTERN_SIZE)
- Visually, the page consists of a red rectangle with a black border,
  surrounded by a 50 unit white padding.
- Before patch: blurry; After patch: sharp

Fixes #6496
Fixes #5698
Fixes #1434
Fixes #2825
2019-03-27 17:44:04 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
9077abc263 Take the FirstChar/LastChar properties into account when computing the hash in PartialEvaluator.preEvaluateFont (issue 10665)
Without this some fonts may incorrectly end up with matching `hash`es, thus breaking rendering since we'll not actually try to load/parse some of the fonts.
2019-03-27 16:27:10 +01:00
Jani Pehkonen
49c6233fbc Use CMap in Type0 fonts when CFF is not a CID font 2019-03-26 19:38:44 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
bb384dd5ed [Firefox regression] Fix disableRange=true bug in PDFDataTransportStream
Currently if trying to set `disableRange=true` in the built-in PDF Viewer in Firefox, either through `about:config` or via the URL hash, the PDF document will never load. It appears that this has been broken for a couple of years, without anyone noticing.

Obviously it's not a good idea to set `disableRange=true`, however it seems that this bug affects the PDF Viewer in Firefox even with default settings:
 - In the case where `initialData` already contains the *entire* file, we're forced to dispatch a range request to re-fetch already available data just so that file loading may complete.
 - (In the case where the data arrives, via streaming, before being specifically requested through `requestDataRange`, we're also forced to re-fetch data unnecessarily.) *This part was removed, to reduce the scope/risk of the patch somewhat.*

In the cases outlined above, we're having to re-fetch already available data thus potentially delaying loading/rendering of PDF files in Firefox (and wasting resources in the process).
2019-03-26 16:34:13 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
234c1d2b2a Remove the Firefox-specific 'read with streaming' unit-test
Support for the non-standard `moz-chunked-arraybuffer` response type is in the process of being removed from Firefox; see e.g. https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1411865

For the time being, you probably want to keep support for this in the general PDF.js library given that feature detection is used. However, removing the unit-test immediately seems reasonable, since it will otherwise start failing once the platform support for `moz-chunked-arraybuffer` is gone.

Fixes 8851; please note that if unit-tests for the code in `fetch_stream.js` are wanted, which I'm assuming they are, those should live in their own file rather than being lumped into `network_spec.js` anyway.
2019-03-22 12:43:18 +01:00