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Jonas Jenwald
5cb31a7ab6 Remove unnecessary toolbarButton icon-flipping in RTL mode (PR 11077 follow-up)
With the updated default viewer UI, a couple of the toolbarButton icons are now *vertically* symmetrical; hence we can remove some now unneeded `transform: scaleX(-1);` rules from the viewer CSS.
2021-01-02 14:04:31 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
775d45b36a Remove the DownloadManager.onerror functionality, since its only usage is unlikely to be helpful
Note how the `onerror` functionality is not being used in the GENERIC `DownloadManager`, since we have no way of knowing if downloading succeeded.
Hence this functionality is only *possibly* useful in MOZCENTRAL builds, however as outlined in the existing comments it's unlikely to be helpful in practice. Generally speaking, if downloading failed once in [`PdfStreamConverter.jsm`](https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/rev/809ac3660845fef6faf18ec210232fdadc0f1ad9/toolkit/components/pdfjs/content/PdfStreamConverter.jsm#294-406) it seems very likely that it would fail again; all-in-all I'm thus suggesting that we just remove the `onerror` functionality altogether here.
2021-01-02 13:25:42 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
c4b95d925f Add a new helper method, on PDFViewerApplication, to determine the document filename
Currently this code is duplicated no less than three times in the `web/app.js` file, and by introducing a helper method we can avoid unnecessary repetition.
2021-01-02 12:37:08 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
a49b3e04d5 Add a new FirefoxCom.requestAsync method, to simplify the code in web/firefoxcom.js
There's a fair number of cases where `FirefoxCom.request`-calls are manually wrapped in a Promise to make it asynchronous. We can reduce the amount of boilerplate code in these cases by introducing a new `FirefoxCom.requestAsync` method instead.

Furthermore, a couple of `FirefoxCom.request`-calls in the `DownloadManager` are also changed to be asynchronous rather than using callback-functions.
With this patch, we're thus able to replace a lot of *direct* usages of `FirefoxCom.request` with the new `FirefoxCom.requestAsync` method instead.
2021-01-01 15:39:26 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
0caf72d5bd Convert FirefoxCom to a class, with static methods
*Please note:* It's highly recommended to ignore whitespace-only changes when looking at this patch.

Besides modernizing this code, by converting it to a standard class, the existing JSDoc comments are updated to actually agree better with the way that this functionality is used now. (The next patch will reduce usage of `FirefoxCom.request` significantly, hence the JSDocs for the optional `callback` is removed to not unnecessarily advertise that functionality.)

Finally, the unnecessary/unused `return` statement at the end of `FirefoxCom.request` is also removed.
2021-01-01 14:42:06 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
8b3b542447 Ensure that the "pdf.js.response" event listener, in FirefoxCom.request, actually applies to the current Text node
Given that the event listener is registered on the document, there could in *theory* be more than one of these listeners present at any one time.
In practice this doesn't currently happen, since all of the `actions` invoked in [`PdfStreamConverter.jsm`](https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/rev/bfbacfb6a4efd98247e83d3305e912ca4f7e106a/toolkit/components/pdfjs/content/PdfStreamConverter.jsm#933-952) are *synchronous* methods. However, there's no guarantee that this will always be the case, and it's easy enough to prevent any future issues here by simply registering the "pdf.js.response" event listener on the `Text` node instead. This works since, as can be seen in [`PdfStreamConverter.jsm`](https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/rev/bfbacfb6a4efd98247e83d3305e912ca4f7e106a/toolkit/components/pdfjs/content/PdfStreamConverter.jsm#919,943), the event is dispatched on the element itself rather than the document.
2020-12-31 16:17:42 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
99b1a62c97 Use remove, rather than removeChild, when removing the temporary Text nodes used in FirefoxCom
This is the "modern" way of removing a node from the DOM, which has the benefit of being a lot shorter and more concise.

Also, this patch removes the `return` statement from the "pdf.js.response" event listener, since it's always `undefined`, given that none of the `callback`-functions used here ever return anything (and don't need to either). Generally speaking, returning a value from an event listener isn't normally necessary either.
2020-12-31 14:47:39 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
cc49b65a11 Use the once: true option, rather than manually removing the "pdf.js.response" event listener in FirefoxCom.request
When this code was originally added, the `once` option didn't exist yet.
2020-12-31 13:31:28 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
11ec2b7530 Convert DefaultExternalServices.fallback to an asynchronous method
This method currently accepts a callback-function, which does feel a bit old fashioned now. At the time that this code was introduced, native Promises didn't exist yet and there's a custom Promise-implementation used instead.

However, today with Promises and async/await being used *a lot* it seems reasonable to change `DefaultExternalServices.fallback` to an `async` method instead such that the callback-function can be removed.
2020-12-30 20:48:40 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
03f10739d8 Extract common functionality into a new BaseTreeViewer._finishRendering method
Note how the end of the `{PDFOutlineViewer, PDFAttachmentViewer, PDFLayerViewer}.render` methods share *almost* identical code, hence we can reduce some duplication by introducing the new `BaseTreeViewer` helper method here.

Furthermore, setting `this._lastToggleIsShow` can be made ever so slightly more efficient, since we don't care about the number of ".treeItemsHidden"-classes but only want to know if at least one exists.
2020-12-30 13:48:58 +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
Jonas Jenwald
c185061757 Include the state in the "presentationmodechanged" event, and remove the separate active/switchInProgress properties
Given that we already have a `PresentationModeState`-enumeration, we should use that with the "presentationmodechanged" event rather than including separate properties. Note that this new behaviour, of including an enumeration-value in the event, is consistent with lots of other existing viewer-events.

To hopefully avoid issues in custom implementations of the default viewer, any attempt to access the removed properties will now throw.
2020-12-28 20:31:17 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
e8b8020667 Remove unused .noResults CSS-rule
This CSS-rule was added all the way back in PR 1808, however it's been completely unused for years (I didn't bother finding out *exactly* when that happened). Looking at its only usage, see https://github.com/mozilla/pdf.js/pull/1808/files#diff-987d91686287a25ac2405baaf17b699a5fc1a176a53f8ea347a72ef486001f7bR795, it's already clear from the surrounding code that it's indeed unnecessary now.
2020-12-26 13:04:32 +01:00
calixteman
df53e7811c
Merge pull request #12773 from Snuffleupagus/move-sandboxBundleSrc
Pass in the "sandboxBundleSrc" option when calling `DefaultExternalServices.createScripting`
2020-12-24 02:50:04 -08:00
Jonas Jenwald
47ff3195e4 Pass in the "sandboxBundleSrc" option when calling DefaultExternalServices.createScripting
Similar to e.g. the "locale" option, this in *only* done for those build-targets where the "sandboxBundleSrc" is actually defined.
With these changes we can remove an `AppOptions` dependency from the `web/generic_scripting.js` file, thus limiting *direct* `AppOptions` usage in the default viewer files.
2020-12-23 14:05:49 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
a4786c9689 [Scripting] Await manually triggered dispatchEventInSandbox calls in the viewer
Given that the `dispatchEventInSandbox` method (on the scripting-classes) is asynchronous, there's a very real risk that the events won't be dispatched/handled until *after* their associated functionality has actually run (with the "Will..." events being particularily susceptible to this issue).
To reduce the likelihood of that happening, we can simply `await` the `dispatchEventInSandbox` calls as necessary. A couple of methods are now marked as `async` to support these changes, however that shouldn't be a problem as far as I can tell.

*Please note:* Given that the browser "beforeprint"/"afterprint" events are *synchronous*, we unfortunately cannot await the `WillPrint`/`DidPrint` event dispatching. To fix this properly the web-platform would need support for asynchronous printing, and we'll thus have to hope that things work correctly anyway.
2020-12-23 12:03:21 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
0daf51c340 [Scripting] Try to ensure that the WillPrint/DidPrint respectively DidSave events are always dispatched
Note that currently the `DidSave` event is not *guaranteed* to actually be dispatched if there's any errors during saving, which is easily fixed by simply moving it to occur in the `finally`-handler in `PDFViewerApplication.save` method.

For the `WillPrint`/`DidPrint` events, things are unfortunately more complicated. Currently these events will *only* be dispatched iff the printing request comes from within the viewer itself (e.g. by the user clicking on the "Print" toolbar button), however printing can be triggered in a few additional ways:
 - In the GENERIC viewer:
   - By the <kbd>Ctrl</kbd>+<kbd>P</kbd> keyboard shortcut.
 - In the MOZCENTRAL viewer, i.e. the Firefox built-in viewer:
   - By the <kbd>Ctrl</kbd>+<kbd>P</kbd> keyboard shortcut.
   - By the "Print" item, as found in either the Firefox "Hamburger menu" or in the browser-window menu.

In either of the cases described above, no `WillPrint`/`DidPrint` events will be dispatched. In order to *guarantee* that things work in the general case, we thus have to move the `dispatchEventInSandbox` calls to the "beforeprint"/"afterprint" event handlers instead.
2020-12-23 11:52:56 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
7bab8350c0 Avoid the getJavaScript API-call in PDFViewerApplication._initializeAutoPrint when "enableScripting" is set
Rather than calling `getJavaScript` in the API and then ignoring the result, when "enableScripting" is set, it should be more efficient/faster to simply skip it altogether instead.

Finally, the `setTimeout` call at the end of `PDFViewerApplication._initializeAutoPrint` is removed, since it doesn't seem necessary any more as far as I can tell.[1]
Note that when this functionality was originally added, back in PR 2839, it seems that `pagesPromise` simply waited for the `getPage` calls of *all* pages to resolve. Today, on the other hand, the viewer fetches *and* renders the first page *before* doing the remaining `getPage` calls, and only afterwards is `pagesPromise` resolved. Hence it's not really clear why we now need to delay printing even further with a `setTimeout` call.

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[1] The patch was tested with the following documents: https://github.com/mozilla/pdf.js/blob/master/test/pdfs/bug1001080.pdf and https://github.com/mozilla/pdf.js/blob/master/test/pdfs/issue6106.pdf
2020-12-21 12:08:17 +01:00
Tim van der Meij
1c8ead133a
Merge pull request #12758 from Snuffleupagus/AnnotationStorage-rm-event
Run `AnnotationStorage.resetModified` when destroying the `PDFDocumentLoadingTask`/`PDFDocumentProxy`
2020-12-19 21:13:28 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
517af6b6ab Delay initialization of the AnnotationStorage callbacks slightly in the default viewer
These callbacks should not be necessary *before* the document has been initialized. Furthermore, move the functionality to a new helper-method since `PDFViewerApplication.load` is already quite large.
2020-12-19 13:06:32 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
958ea2be8b Move the functionality of the webViewerDownloadOrSave function into a new PDFViewerApplication method instead
Given that this relies on accessing properties on the `PDFDocumentProxy`-instance, it seems more appropriate for this code to live in `PDFViewerApplication`.
2020-12-19 12:38:10 +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
Jonas Jenwald
54f45dc935 Don't dispatch a "doc/Open" event in the sandbox when creating it failed
There's really no point, as far as I can tell, to attempt to dispatch an event in a non-existent sandbox. Generally speaking, even trying to do this *could* possibly even lead to errors in some cases.

Furthermore, utilize optional chaining to simplify some `dispatchEventInSandbox` calls throughout the viewer.

Finally, replace superfluous `return` statements with `break` in the switch-statement in the `updateFromSandbox` event-handler.
2020-12-19 09:13:12 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
c78f153bda Remove the ENABLE_SCRIPTING build-target, since it's not necessary
There's no really compelling reason, as far as I can tell, to introduce the `ENABLE_SCRIPTING` build-target, instead of simply re-using the existing `TESTING` build-target for the new `gulp integrationtest` task.

In general there should be no problem with just always enable scripting in TESTING-builds, and if I were to *guess* the reason that this didn't seem to work was most likely because the Preferences ended up over-writing the `AppOptions`.
As it turns out the GENERIC-viewer has already has built-in support for disabling of Preferences, via the `AppOptions`, and this can be utilized in TESTING-builds as well to ensure that whatever `AppOptions` are set they're always respected.
2020-12-18 22:10:36 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
eff4d8182d Update the events, used with scripting, to use lower-case names and avoid using DOM events internally in the viewer
For DOM events all event names are lower-case, and the newly added PDF.js scripting-events thus "stick out" quite a bit. Even more so, considering that our internal `eventBus`-events follow the same naming convention.
Hence this patch, which changes the "updateFromSandbox"/"dispatchEventInSandbox" events to be lower-case instead.

Furthermore, using DOM events for communication *within* the PDF.js code itself (i.e. between code in `web/app.js` and `src/display/annotation_layer.js/`) feels *really* out of place.
That's exactly the reason that we have the `EventBus` abstraction, since it allowed us to remove prior use of DOM events, and this patch thus re-factors the code to make use of the `EventBus` instead for scripting-related events.
Obviously for events targeting a *specific element* using DOM events is still fine, but the "updatefromsandbox"/"dispatcheventinsandbox" ones should be using the `EventBus` internally.

*Drive-by change:* Use the `BaseViewer.currentScaleValue` setter unconditionally in `PDFViewerApplication._initializeJavaScript`, since it accepts either a string or a number.
2020-12-18 22:10:32 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
6dc39cb873 Tweak the new mouseState parameter, and its usage, in the viewer components and the AnnotationLayer
- Actually remove the `isDown` property when destroying the scripting-instance.

 - Mark all `mouseState` usage as "private" in the various classes.

 - Ensure that the `AnnotationLayer` actually treats the parameter as properly *optional*, the same way that the viewer components do.

 - For now remove the `mouseState` parameter from the `PDFPageView` class, and keep it only on the `BaseViewer`, since it's questionable if all of the scripting-functionality will work all that well without e.g. a full `BaseViewer`.

 - Append the `mouseState` to the JSDoc for the `AnnotationElement` class, and just move its definition into the base-`AnnotationElement` class.
2020-12-18 22:03:41 +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
6efd350993
Merge pull request #12747 from Snuffleupagus/pageopen-pageclose
Add new "pageopen"/"pageclose" events for usage with JavaScript actions
2020-12-18 21:31:20 +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
Calixte Denizet
4ae9064d60 Dispatch an event on sandbox creation
* the goal is to be able to know when the sandbox is ready for mochitest in m-c
2020-12-18 19:12:43 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
0e69973d71 Add a new "pagesdestroy" event, dispatched *before* the BaseViewer removes an existing document
This new event essentially mirrors the existing "pagesinit" event, and will allow e.g. a custom implementation of the viewer to be notified before the current PDF document is removed from the viewer.

By using this new event, we're thus able to dispatch a "pageclose" event for JavaScript actions when closing the existing document.
2020-12-17 15:26:20 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
2a83c965e8 Add new "pageopen"/"pageclose" events for usage with JavaScript actions
Having looked at the Acrobat JavaScript specification, see https://www.adobe.com/content/dam/acom/en/devnet/acrobat/pdfs/AcrobatDC_js_api_reference.pdf#G5.1963437, I suppose that introducing these two new events is probably the easiest solution overall.

However there's a number of things that, as far as I'm concerned, will help the overall implementation:
 - Only dispatch these new events when `enableScripting = true` is set.
 - Handle them *separately* from the existing "pagechanging" event dispatching, to avoid too much clutter.
 - Don't dispatch either of the events if the page didn't actually change.
 - When waiting for pages to render, don't dispatch "pageopen" if the page is no longer active when rendering finishes.
 - Ensure that we only use *one* "pagerendered" event listener.
 - Ensure that "pageopen" is actually dispatched when the document loads.

I suppose that we *could* avoid adding the "pageclose" event, and use the existing "pagechanging" event instead, however having a separate event might allow more flexibility in the future. (E.g. I don't know if we'll possibly want to dispatch "pageclose" on document close, as mentioned briefly in the specification.)
2020-12-17 15:26:20 +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
6502ae889d JS -- Send events to the sandbox from annotation layer 2020-12-15 16:28:47 +01:00
Tim van der Meij
a825b9195b
Merge pull request #12700 from calixteman/12699
Fix automatic zoom under spread mode
2020-12-14 23:39:48 +01:00
Calixte Denizet
785487c558 Fix automatic zoom under spread mode (#12699)
Reset scale when update spread mode
2020-12-14 17:57:00 +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
5b42ac364a Add some integration tests using puppeteer and Jasmine
* run with `gulp integrationtest`
2020-12-10 20:55:15 +01:00
Tim van der Meij
93b3ba2abb
Merge pull request #12712 from Snuffleupagus/issue-12704
Attempt to handle collapsed outline items, in the default viewer, according to the specification (issue 12704, PR 10890 follow-up)
2020-12-09 23:43:07 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
6218b9a512 Re-factor/re-name the scripting getter, on the externalServices-implementations, to a createScripting method
Given that the GENERIC default viewer supports opening more than one document, and that a unique scripting-instance is now used for each document, the changes made in this patch seem appropriate.
2020-12-09 22:15:50 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
a7230eb033 Move the GenericScripting class to its own file, such that it can be used in the Chromium-extension
While it's not entirely clear to me that it's ultimately desirable to use the `pdf.sandbox.js` in the Chromium-extension, given that the MOZCENTRAL-build uses `pdf.scripting.js` directly in a *custom* sandbox, the current state isn't that great since setting `enableScripting = true` with the Chromium-extension will currently fail completely.

Hence this patch, which should at least unbreak things for now.
2020-12-09 22:15:50 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
6c807f3f86 Move destroying of the scripting-instance from PDFViewerApplication.close and into its own helper method
Since the `close` method has become quite large, this small re-factoring shouldn't hurt (and may also be useful with future changes to the `_initializeJavaScript` method).
2020-12-09 22:15:50 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
8d72981c18 Move cancelling of idleCallbacks from PDFViewerApplication.close and into its own helper method
Since the `close` method has become quite large, this small re-factoring shouldn't hurt.
2020-12-09 22:15:50 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
7ce6634c51 Ensure that the pdf.sandbox.js scriptElement is also removed from the DOM (PR 12695 follow-up)
I completely missed this previously, but we obviously should remove the scriptElement as well to *really* clean-up everything properly.

Given that there's multiple existing usages of `loadScript` in the code-base, the safest/quickest solution seemed to be to have call-sites opt-in to remove the scriptElement using a new parameter.
2020-12-09 22:15:47 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
09f79ffa92 Attempt to handle collapsed outline items, in the default viewer, according to the specification (issue 12704, PR 10890 follow-up)
This patch *attempts* to actually implement what's described for the `Count`-entry in the PDF specification, see https://www.adobe.com/content/dam/acom/en/devnet/acrobat/pdfs/PDF32000_2008.pdf#G11.2095911, which I mostly ignored back in PR 10890 since it seemed unnecessarily complicated[1].

Besides issue 12704, I've also tested a couple of other documents (e.g. the PDF specification) and these changes don't *seem* to break anything else; additional testing would be helpful though!

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[1] At the time, all PDF documents that I tested worked even with a very simple approach and I thus hoped that it'd would suffice.
2020-12-09 20:48:36 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
b2dfb55136 Re-factor the scripting getter in GENERIC-builds, since using the same sandbox for *multiple* PDF documents seems highly questionable
Similar to the previous patch, the GENERIC default viewer is capable of opening more than *one* PDF document and we should ensure that we handle that case correctly.
2020-12-06 14:21:49 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
1e007f9285 Actually remove a scripting-instance, and its global events, upon document closing
I was actually quite surprised to find that, despite the various `scripting`-getters implementing `destroySandbox` methods, there were no attempts at actually cleaning-up either the "sandbox" or removing the globally registered event listeners.
2020-12-06 14:20:43 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
f4d8a427f0 Ensure that the *correct* PDF document is still active after *every* asynchronous API-call in PDFViewerApplication._initializeJavaScript
This patch also changes the method to skip *all* data fetching when "enableScripting" isn't active. Finally, simplifies some event-data accesses in the "updateFromSandbox" listener.
2020-12-06 14:18:10 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
1f2f8c907b Tweak the "filesize" handling in PDFViewerApplication._initializeJavaScript
Another possible option here could be to use the `contentLength`, when it exists, and then using e.g. a custom event to always update the "filesize" in the sandbox "after the fact" with the result of the `getDownloadInfo`-call.
2020-12-06 13:08:36 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
bfdb39a1e6 Stop re-fetching the metadata unconditionally in PDFViewerApplication._initializeJavaScript
We can easily avoid unnecessary API-calls here, since most of the time the `metadata` will already be available here. In the *rare* case that it's not available, we can simply wait for the existing `getMetadata`-call to resolve.
2020-12-06 12:42:56 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
f8ea83609f Dispatch a metadataloaded event once the PDFViewerApplication._initializeMetadata method is done
This will be useful in the following patch, and note that there's also an old issue (see 5765) which asked for such an event. However, given that the use-case wasn't *clearly* specified, and that we didn't have an internal use for it at the time it wasn't implemented.

Also, ensure that all of the metadata-related properties are actually reset when the document is closed.
2020-12-06 12:30:33 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
c39f1aedb2 Re-implement working dev-sandbox/watch-dev-sandbox gulp-tasks
Compared to the, previously removed, `sandbox`/`watch-sandbox` gulp-tasks, these ones should work even when run against an non-existent/empty `build`-folder.

Also, to ensure that the development viewer actually works out-of-the-box, `gulp server` will now also include `gulp watch-dev-sandbox` to remove the need to *manually* invoke the build-tasks.

Finally, this patch also removes the `web/devcom.js` file since it shouldn't actually be needed, assuming that the "sandbox"-loading code in the `web/genericcom.js` file is actually *correctly* implemented.
2020-12-05 23:04:34 +01:00
Tim van der Meij
a618b02e62
Merge pull request #12682 from Snuffleupagus/findbar-notFound
[Generic viewer] Re-factor how the `notFound` appearance is set on the "findInput" in the `PDFFindBar`
2020-12-02 22:00:41 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
313ee28436 [Generic viewer] Re-factor how the notFound appearance is set on the "findInput" in the PDFFindBar
Rather than having two slightly different ways of setting the pending/notFound appearance on the "findInput", we can simply use "data-status" in both cases since they're obviously mutually exclusive.
2020-12-02 15:23:20 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
488a81a7bc Fix the treeitem-expanded/treeitem-collapsed images in dark-mode (PR 12666 follow-up)
I completely missed updating these in PR 12666; sorry about that!
2020-12-02 11:48:32 +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
f2ec546cbb Use the same SVG images, in the default viewer, regardless of the CSS theme
As mentioned in https://github.com/mozilla/pdf.js/wiki/Frequently-Asked-Questions#faq-support, PDF.js version `2.6.347` is the last release with IE 11/Edge support.
Hence we should now be able to reduce unnecessary duplication in the default viewer image resources, note the files in the `web/images/` folder with a `-dark` suffix, by using only *one* SVG-image for each icon and letting the `background-color` depend on the CSS theme instead.

For the `gulp mozcentral` build-target, the resulting `web/images/` folder is reduced from `43 997` to `28 566` bytes (~35 percent).

*Please note:* I don't really know if this implementation is necessarily the *best* solution, but it seems to work well enough in e.g. Firefox Nightly and Google Chrome Beta as far as my testing goes.
2020-12-01 11:45:09 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
4615815cc7 Convert the PDFDocumentProperties.open method to be async
By using `await`, rather than chaining promises, this method becomes more compact and slightly easier to reason about (at least in my opinion).
2020-11-21 13:54:36 +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.

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[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
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
Jonas Jenwald
cc861c34e9 Add an AppOptions.setAll method, and use it in PDFViewerApplication._readPreferences
Given that it's generally faster to call *one* function and have it loop through an object, rather than looping through an object and calling a function for every iteration, this patch will reduce the total time spent in `PDFViewerApplication._readPreferences` ever so slightly.
Also, over time we've been adding more and more preferences, rather than removing them, so using the new `AppOptions.setAll` method should be generally beneficial as well.

While the effect of these changes is quite small, it does reduces the time it takes for the preferences to be fully initialized. Given the amount of asynchronous code during viewer initialization, every bit of time that we can save should thus help.
Especially considering the recently added `viewerCssTheme` preference, which needs to be read very early to reduce the risk of the viewer UI "flashing" visibly as the theme changes, I figured that a couple of small patches reducing the time spend reading preferences cannot hurt.
2020-11-18 12:10:21 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
4886a7cf69 Skip Promise.all in PDFViewerApplication._parseHashParameters unless actually necessary
Given that only two debugging hash parameters (i.e. `disableWorker` and `pdfBug`) will make this method asynchronous, we can avoid what's most of the time is an unnecessary `Promise.all` invocation.
2020-11-18 11:45:18 +01:00
Tim van der Meij
a06f487bd4
Merge pull request #12630 from Snuffleupagus/BasePreferences-less-async
Reduce, now unnecessary, asynchronicity in the `BasePreferences` constructor
2020-11-17 00:07:06 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
40a4d53fb3 Add a new preference, viewerCssTheme, to allow forcing the use of the light/dark viewer CSS themes (issue 12290)
While this does work pretty well in my quick testing, it's *very much* a hack since as far as I can tell there's no support in the CSS specification for using e.g. a CSS variable to override a `@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) {...}` block.

The solution implemented here is thus to *edit* the viewer CSS, by either removing the entire `@media ...` block in light-mode or by ensuring that its rules become *unconditionally* applied in dark-mode.
To simplify the overall implementation, since all of this does seem like somewhat of an edge-case, the `viewerCssTheme` preference will *only* be read during viewer initialization. (Similar to many other existing preferences, a reload is thus required when changing it.)
2020-11-16 21:13:13 +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
Jonas Jenwald
7adcb90a2d Reduce, now unnecessary, asynchronicity in the BasePreferences constructor
Originally the default preferences were defined in a JSON-file checked into the repository, which was loaded using SystemJS in development mode.
Over the years a number of changes have been made to this code, most notably:
 - The preferences JSON-file is now generated automatically, during building, from the `AppOptions` abstraction.
 - All SystemJS usage has been removed from the development viewer.

Hence the default preferences are now available *synchronously* even in the development viewer, and it's thus no longer necessary to defer to the microtask queue (since `getDefaultPreferences` is async) just to get the default preferences.

While the effect of these changes is quite small, it *does* reduces the time it takes for the preferences to be fully initialized. Given the amount of asynchronous code during viewer initialization, every bit of time that we can save should thus help.
2020-11-16 14:19:54 +01:00
Tim van der Meij
2aefc406b4
Merge pull request #12622 from Snuffleupagus/hasJSActions-cleanup
Some `hasJSActions`, and general annotation-code, related cleanup in the viewer and API
2020-11-14 17:04:15 +01:00
Tim van der Meij
1bf640bb86
Merge pull request #12618 from Snuffleupagus/thumbnails-render-transform
Ensure that rendering of thumbnails work correctly on HiDPI displays (issue 9820)
2020-11-14 16:32:09 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
de628cec59 Some hasJSActions, and general annotation-code, related cleanup in the viewer and API
- Add support for logical assignment operators, i.e. `&&=`, `||=`, and `??=`, with a Babel-plugin. Given that these required incrementing the ECMAScript version in the ESLint and Acorn configurations, and that platform/browser support is still fairly limited, always transpiling them seems appropriate for now.

 - Cache the `hasJSActions` promise in the API, similar to the existing `getAnnotations` caching. With this implemented, the lookup should now be cheap enough that it can be called unconditionally in the viewer.

 - Slightly improve cleanup of resources when destroying the `WorkerTransport`.

 - Remove the `annotationStorage`-property from the `PDFPageView` constructor, since it's not necessary and also brings it more inline with the `BaseViewer`.

 - Update the `BaseViewer.createAnnotationLayerBuilder` method to actaually agree with the `IPDFAnnotationLayerFactory` interface.[1]

 - Slightly tweak a couple of JSDoc comments.

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[1] We probably ought to re-factor both the `IPDFTextLayerFactory` and `IPDFAnnotationLayerFactory` interfaces to take parameter objects instead, since especially the `IPDFAnnotationLayerFactory` one is becoming quite unwieldy. Given that that would likely be a breaking change for any custom viewer-components implementation, this probably requires careful deprecation.
2020-11-14 13:58:35 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
2e551acc8d Ensure that rendering of thumbnails work correctly on HiDPI displays (issue 9820)
*Note that I wasn't able to reproduce the issue in Firefox, but only in Chromium-browsers.*

The bug, and it's feels almost trivial once you've found it, is that we're not passing the `transform` parameter as intended to `PDFPageProxy.render` when drawing thumbnails on HiDPI displays. Instead the canvas context is, for reasons that I don't even pretent to understand, *manually* scaled in `PDFThumbnailView._getPageDrawContext`, which thus doesn't guarantee that the `baseTransform` property on the `CanvasGraphics`-instances becomes correct.

The solution is really simple though, just handle the `transform` the same way in `PDFThumbnailView.draw` as in `PDFPageView.paintOnCanvas` and things should just work.
2020-11-13 17:12:36 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
1a22836dcb Improve the cleanup functionality for thumbnails
*This is a pre-existing issue that I noticed while working on PR 12613, and fixing this also brings the thumbnail code inline with the page code.*

Given the intermittent nature of all of this, it's somewhat difficult to reproduce it consistently; however the following steps should at least provide an outline:
 1. Open the sidebar, and the thumbnailView, and start scrolling around.
 2. *Quickly* close the sidebar, so that all thumbnails won't have time to finish rendering.
 3. Either wait for the cleanup-timeout to occur, or simply run `PDFViewerApplication.cleanup()` in the console.

What *intermittently* happens here is that `WorkerTransport.startCleanup` rejects, and consequently that cleanup doesn't complete as intended, since some of the thumbnails are left in a *pending* renderingState[1].
Fixing this is simple though, and only requires updating `PDFThumbnailViewer.cleanup` along the lines of `BaseViewer.cleanup`.

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[1] Keep in mind that thumbnails will *only* render when the thumbnailView is visible, to reduce resource usage.
2020-11-13 13:31:01 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
4a9994b54c Trigger cleanup, once rendering has finished, in PDFThumbnailView.draw
This patch will help reduce memory usage, especially for longer documents, when the user scrolls around in the thumbnailView (in the sidebar).

Note how the `PDFPageProxy.cleanup` method will, assuming it's safe to do so, release main-thread resources associated with the page. These include things such as e.g. image data (which can be arbitrarily large), and also the operatorList (which can also be quite large).
Hence when pages are evicted from the `PDFPageViewBuffer`, on the `BaseViewer`-instance, the `PDFPageView.destroy` method is invoked which will (among other things) call `PDFPageProxy.cleanup` in the API.

However, looking at the `PDFThumbnailViewer`/`PDFThumbnailView` classes you'll notice that there's no attempt to ever call `PDFPageProxy.cleanup`, which implies that in certain circumstances we'll essentially keep all resources allocated permanently on the `PDFPageProxy`-instances in the API.
In particular, this happens when the users opens the sidebar and starts scrolling around in the thumbnails. Generally speaking you obviously need to keep all thumbnail *images* around, since otherwise the thumbnailView is useless, but there's still room for improvement here.

Please note that the case where a *rendered page* is used to create the thumbnail is (obviously) completely unaffected by the issues described above, and this rather only applies to thumbnails being explicitly rendered by the `PDFThumbnailView.draw` method.
For the latter case, we can fix these issues simply by calling `PDFPageProxy.cleanup` once rendering has finished. To prevent *accidentally* pulling the rug out from under `PDFPageViewBuffer` in the viewer, which expects data to be available, this required adding a couple of new methods[1] to enable checking that it's indeed safe to call `PDFPageProxy.cleanup` from the `PDFThumbnailView.draw` method.

It's really quite fascinating that no one has noticed this issue before, since it's been around since basically "forever".

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[1] While it should be *very* rare for `PDFThumbnailView.draw` to be called for a pageView that's also in the `PDFPageViewBuffer`, given that pages are rendered before thumbnails and that the *rendered page* is used to create the thumbnail, it can still happen since rendering is asynchronous.
Furthermore, it's also possible for `PDFThumbnailView.setImage` to be disabled, in which case checking the `PDFPageViewBuffer` for active pageViews *really* matters.
2020-11-12 17:09:47 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
8b5bc8d7f9 Improve the pageNumber validation in BaseViewer.isPageVisible (PR 10217 follow-up) 2020-11-12 15:24:36 +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
8de98079ca JS -- Implement doc object
* https://www.adobe.com/content/dam/acom/en/devnet/acrobat/pdfs/js_api_reference.pdf#page=335
 * it has all the properties/methods defined in the spec
 * unimplemented methods are there but with an empty body to avoid exception when calling an undefined method
 * implement zoom, zoomType, layout, pageNum, ...
2020-11-10 16:16:42 +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
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
Jonas Jenwald
322b1072af Use optional chaining in web/pdf_history.js
Since we're now free to use e.g. optional chaining everywhere *except* for the worker, we can thus simplify this code a bit.
2020-11-02 11:36:17 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
911948c5c0 Also update the browser history when the user *manually* change pages using the pageNumber-input (PR 12493 follow-up)
This patch addresses a review comment, which pointed out that we should *also* handle the pageNumber-input, from PR 12493.

Given that a user *manually* changing pages using the pageNumber-input, on the toolbar, could be regarded as a pretty strong indication of user-intent w.r.t. navigation in the document, hence I suppose that updating the browser history in this case as well probably won't hurt.
2020-11-01 15:37:24 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
4eaa058c16 Add early returns to a couple of PDFLinkService methods, when there's no active PDF document
All of these methods will, in one way or another, cause e.g. scrolling or zooming to occur and consequently they don't really make sense unless there's an active PDF document. Especially since all of these methods end up calling into a `BaseViewer`-instance, which already contains similar early returns in essentially all of it's methods and setters.
2020-11-01 15:37:24 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
a177afc206 Fix some static static analyzer warnings (issue 11965)
This fixes only those warnings, as reported by https://lgtm.com/projects/g/mozilla/pdf.js?mode=list, that make sense (as far as I'm concerned).

Hence this patch leaves the following things unaddressed:
 - The "recommendation"-category, since it only complains about unused variables. However, note that all of those cases are purposely included and that there's thus ESLint-disable comments added to explictly allow them.
 - The "warning"-category, which still contains two complaints. However, as far as I can tell, they are both false positives.

Given first of all the false positives of the LGTM static analyzer, and secondly that we'd need to add (essentially duplicated) disable-comments for the unused variable cases, it's not entirely clear to me if we actually want to work towards including LGTM in the PDF.js project (e.g. running alongside Travis) or if we should just close issue 11965.
2020-11-01 12:08:38 +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
8a8b4f9697 Collect telemetry in the viewer on whether a PDF is tagged. 2020-10-30 10:59:45 -07:00
Jonas Jenwald
62b19f7e9a Ensure that the same version of PDF.js is used in both the API and the Viewer (PR 8959 follow-up)
Given that we're now accessing certain API-functionality *directly* in this file, e.g. the AnnotationStorage and Optional Content configuration, ensuring that there's not a version mismatch definitely seem like a good idea to prevent any *subtle* future bugs.
2020-10-27 17:09:42 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
d9084c0be2 Load the fake worker, in non-PRODUCTION mode, with native async import
This removes the last SystemJS usage from both the API and the default viewer.
2020-10-26 11:11:48 +01:00
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
Tim van der Meij
e8e029dfb5
Merge pull request #12522 from Snuffleupagus/_initializeJavaScript-fixes
Fix a couple of edge-cases in `PDFViewerApplication._initializeJavaScript` (PR 12432 follow-up)
2020-10-24 16:11:06 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
9f8d9802f9 A couple of small (viewer) tweaks of tooltip-only Annotations (PR 12333 follow-up)
Ensure that these tooltip-only Annotations are handled as "internalLink"s, to ensure that they behave as expected in PresentationMode (e.g. they should still use a `pointer`-cursor).

Ensure that `PDFLinkService.getDestinationHash` won't create links with empty hashes, since those don't really make a lot of sense in general (this improves things for tooltip-only Annotations).

This PDF file can be used for testing: http://mirrors.ctan.org/macros/latex/contrib/pdfcomment/doc/pdfcomment.pdf#page=14
2020-10-23 14:31:45 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
7bf9a872ed Fix a couple of edge-cases in PDFViewerApplication._initializeJavaScript (PR 12432 follow-up)
- Return early in `PDFViewerApplication._initializeJavaScript` for PDF documents without any `fieldObjects`, which is the vast majority of all documents, to prevent errors when trying to parse a non-existent object.

 - Similar to the other `PDFViewerApplication._initialize*` methods, ignore the `fieldObjects` if the document was closed before the data resolved.

 - Fix the JSDoc comment for the `generateRandomStringForSandbox` helper function, since there's currently a bit too much copy-and-paste going on :-)

 - Change `FirefoxScripting` to a class with static methods, which is consistent with the surrounding code in `web/firefoxcom.js`.
2020-10-23 12:28:44 +02:00
Brendan Dahl
1eaf9c961b
Merge pull request #12432 from calixteman/scripting_api
JS - Add the basic architecture to be able to execute embedded js
2020-10-22 19:57:58 -07:00
Calixte Denizet
e76a96892a JS - Add the basic architecture to be able to execute embedded js 2020-10-21 19:00:56 +02:00
Mohamed
b7b048e36c Fix getVisibleElements helper in RTL-locales 2020-10-20 23:34:09 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
b302fd3a6e Move updating of this._maxUid into PDFHistory._updateInternalState
There's no compelling reason to update this property *manually* in multiple places, since that's error-prone with any future code changes, given that `_updateInternalState` is always called just before anyway.
2020-10-18 16:29:15 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
295716f496 Support adding pages, in addition to regular destinations, to the browser history and use it with thumbnails (issue 12440)
While the referenced issue could very well be seen as an edge-case, this patch adds support for updating of the browser history when interacting with the thumbnails in the sidebar (assuming we want to do this).

The main reason for adding the history implementation in the first place, was to simplify navigating back to a previous position in the document when named/explicit destinations are used (e.g. when clicking on "links" or when using the outline in the sidebar).
As such, it never really crossed by mind to update the browser history when the thumbnails are used. However, a user clicking on thumbnails could be regarded as a pretty strong indication of user-intent w.r.t. navigation in the document, hence I suppose that updating the browser history in this particular case probably won't hurt.
2020-10-18 16:04:00 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
8431cfe482 Re-name and re-factor the PDFLinkService.navigateTo method
This modernizes and improves the code, by using `async`/`await` and by extracting the helper function to its own method.
To hopefully avoid confusion, given the next patch, the method is also re-named to `goToDestination` to make is slightly clearer what it actually does.
2020-10-18 14:29:59 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
e7437a0b67 Use standard import statements when loading PDFViewerApplication/AppOptions in web/viewer
Given that we're no longer using SystemJS to load the `web/` files, see PR 11919, there's nothing that prevents us from using standard `ìmport` statements in this file.
Obviously it's still necessary to load part of the code conditionally on the build type, however this still allows us to clean-up and simplify at least some of this file.
2020-10-11 14:06:47 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
ba079453bf Enable the ESLint no-debugger and no-alert rules
The `debugger`-statement would only, potentially, make sense during development and we thus want to prevent it from being accidentally included when landing code.
The `alert`, `confirm`, and `prompt` functions should generally be avoided, with the few intended cases manually allowed.

Please find additional details about the ESLint rules at:
 - https://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-debugger
 - https://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-alert
2020-10-05 13:41:06 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
069ddc8686 [Firefox] Stop logging RenderingCancelledExceptions as errors when printing
In the rest of the viewer code-base, we purposely don't treat `RenderingCancelledException`s as actual errors (since they aren't) and consequently we never log them.
Hence it makes sense, as far as I'm concerned, to simply treat `RenderingCancelledException`s the same way when printing in Firefox.

While I don't print a whole lot, I cannot remember seeing these "errors" logged when printing until *very* recently[1]. Given that the browser print functionality and UI, in Firefox, is under active development it's certainly possible that there's some recent changes to the related timings which make `RenderingCancelledException`s more likely now.

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[1] Interestingly, only some PDF documents seem to be affected as well; I'm able to reproduce this pretty consistently by opening https://www.uni-muenster.de/imperia/md/content/ziv/pdf/printpay_flyer.pdf in Firefox and then repeating the following sequence:
Clicking on the PDF.js print button, and then cancelling printing.
2020-10-04 20:25:31 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
eb0cc7f9c3 Add version/build info at the top of the *built* web/viewer.js file
This should be helpful to easily determine the *exact* version of the viewer itself, when looking at a *built* `web/viewer.js` file.
Note that we're already including this information in other built files, such as e.g. `pdf.js`, `pdf.worker.js`, `pdf_viewer.js`, and `pdf.image_decoders.js`.
2020-10-03 09:19:53 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
89ce326d12 Re-factor how printing is triggered in the default viewer
This adds a new `PDFViewerApplication.triggerPrinting` method, which takes care of checking that printing is actually supported before calling `window.print`, to remove the need to duplicate that code in multiple places.

Also, removes the `PDFViewerApplication.printing` getter since it's not really necessary any more.
2020-09-30 15:10:19 +02:00
Tim van der Meij
d49b2f6cc2
Merge pull request #12422 from Snuffleupagus/find-not-shiftKey
Don't trigger searching, in the `GENERIC` viewer, when <kbd>Shift</kbd> is used together with the regular keyboard shortcut (issue 12421)
2020-09-29 22:30:53 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
db4cefbac3 Add basic support for the optional chaining operator ?.
For now we need to use a Babel-plugin, since part of our build system doesn't support this fully (e.g. Babel-loader, Webpack 4.x, and SystemJS).

While the `?.` operator will thus always be transpiled by Babel, even in modern builds, simply supporting it for development purposes seems like a step in the right direction.

https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Operators/Optional_chaining
2020-09-29 15:56:34 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
f399ac7f16 Don't trigger searching, in the GENERIC viewer, when <kbd>Shift</kbd> is used together with the regular keyboard shortcut (issue 12421)
Please note that this change won't affect the Firefox built-in PDF Viewer, since it uses the native browser findbar. However, it brings the `GENERIC` viewer inline with how searching is normally triggered in browsers.

Note that in Firefox searching is only triggered by <kbd>Ctrl</kbd>+<kbd>F</kbd> (or <kbd>command</kbd>+<kbd>F</kbd> on Mac), but <kbd>Shift</kbd> isn't used; see https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/keyboard-shortcuts-perform-firefox-tasks-quickly#w_search

Furthermore, looking at the "Miscellaneous" section of https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/keyboard-shortcuts-perform-firefox-tasks-quickly#firefox:mac:fx81 the <kbd>command</kbd>+<kbd>Shift</kbd>+<kbd>F</kbd> shortcut is even reserved for the "Toggle Full Screen" functionality on Mac.
2020-09-29 11:50:20 +02:00
Tim van der Meij
6728c8fa61
Merge pull request #12405 from nickyc975/fixed-active-element-in-shadow-dom
Fixed keydown event handling problem with shadow DOM.
2020-09-26 23:02:13 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
2043596035 Use template strings when calculating the CSS transforms, in the PDFPageView.cssTransform method
In my opinion this slightly improves readability, by grouping related properties together.
2020-09-25 14:42:55 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
8467f45ab7 Change the finishRenderTask helper function, in PDFThumbnailView.draw, to be asynchronous
This simplifies the implementation slightly, and is also (almost) identical to the `finishPaintTask` helper function in `PDFPageView.draw`.
2020-09-25 14:42:46 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
a4e5458774 Update all BaseViewer.getPageView/PDFThumbnailViewer.getThumbnail call-sites, in web/app.js, to check the returned value properly
Given how those are used, there *should* not be any situation in which e.g. `undefined` is ever returned. However, actually checking that the pageView/thumbnail is defined cannot hurt.

Also, re-factor `webViewerPageRendered` slightly since the `pageView` is no longer unconditionally necessary after the previous patches; note in particular that the thumbnails will only be updated when the sidebar *and* the thumbnailView is visible.

Finally, fixes a bug in `webViewerPageChanging` whereby an empty string would not be treated as a valid pageLabel and instead be replaced by `null`.
2020-09-25 14:42:46 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
e46055a92c Remove the PDFPageView.stats property, and fetch it manually only when debugging is enabled
Given that the default viewer only uses the "page stats" when debugging is enabled, it seems much simpler and more straightforward to simply query the API *directly* when this information is actually required. That way, there's a bit less information that needs to be stored/updated on each `PDFPageView`-instance.

Finally, since the `EventBus` now exists, we no longer need to handle the "page stats"-case in the regular listeners in `web/app.js`, but can instead add special "page stats"-listeners only when debugging is enabled.
2020-09-25 14:42:44 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
9efc1784b2 Remove the PDFPageView.error property, and simply include Errors in the "pagerendered" event instead
The way that rendering errors are handled in `PDFPageView` is *very* old, and predates e.g. the introduction of the `EventBus` by several years.
Hence we should be able to simplify things a bit here, by including the Error (when it exists) in the "pagerendered" event and thus avoid having to reach into `PDFPageView` for it.
2020-09-25 14:21:12 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
7b15094cdf Ignore RenderingCancelledException when logging errors in PDFRenderingQueue.renderView
Note that a `RenderingCancelledException` *should* never actually reach this method, but better safe than sorry I suppose, considering that both `PDFPageView` and `PDFThumbnailView` are already catching `RenderingCancelledException`s since those are *not* Errors in the normal sense of the word.
2020-09-25 14:21:05 +02:00
Nicky Chen
252e258a59 Fixed keydown event handling problem with shadow DOM.
Editable elements in shadow DOMs can not be detected in old version.
2020-09-24 08:17:56 +08:00
Jonathan Grimes
d37a445369 Refactor the container/viewer checks in the BaseViewer constructor
The previous checks prevented specifying a container/viewer that was in another
document/window.
Fixes #12385
2020-09-17 20:29:10 +00:00
Jonas Jenwald
17a507016a Let the loadingBar have the same width as the viewerContainer
For years the loadingBar and sidebarContainer has had a slightly annoying and unfortunate dependency, since the loadingBar width follows the main toolbar width[1].
To prevent the loadingBar from obscuring part of the sidebarContainer, especially the buttons, the sidebarContainer is thus moved down when the loadingBar is visible. This has always annoyed me[2], since it means that the buttons in the sidebar may thus move vertically which seems bad from a UX perspective.

Now that CSS variables are available in all supported browsers[3] however, fixing the loadingBar/sidebarContainer overlap issues are finally easy. The solution is simply to let the sidebarContainer, when visible, control the loadingBar left position (right in RTL locales) in the same way that the viewerContainer is handled. Hence the sidebarContainer can now have a *consistent* vertical postition, without the loadingBar overlapping it.

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[1] Obviously the right position (left in RTL locales) of the loadingBar is, potentially, reduced to account for a scrollbar.

[2] I've tried to fix this a few times, but it always seemed like more trouble than it's worth.

[3] https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/Using_CSS_custom_properties#Browser_compatibility
2020-09-10 17:16:24 +02:00
Tim van der Meij
e8822e1912
Merge pull request #12352 from Snuffleupagus/sidebar-resizer-CSS-vars
Remove CSS variables feature-testing from `PDFSidebarResizer`
2020-09-09 22:41:29 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
01c1d87171 Remove CSS variables feature-testing from PDFSidebarResizer
CSS variables are now supported in all reasonably modern browsers, according to:
 - https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/Using_CSS_custom_properties#Browser_compatibility
 - https://caniuse.com/css-variables
2020-09-09 22:26:08 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
c27dcf2b03 Ensure that the container div, on BaseViewer-instances, is absolutely positioned
The `getVisibleElements` helper function currently requires the viewerContainer to be absolutely positioned; possibly fixing this is tracked in issue 11626.

Without `position: absolute;` set, in the CSS, there's a number of things that won't work correctly such as e.g.
 - Determining which pages are currently visible, thus forcing all of them to render on load and increasing resource usage significantly; note https://github.com/mozilla/pdf.js/wiki/Frequently-Asked-Questions#allthepages

 - Scrolling pages into view, by using the `BaseViewer.currentPageNumber` setter or similar.

Based on the number of opened issues over the years, the fact that `position: absolute;` is required has shown to be something that users can very easily overlook unless they follow e.g. the `simpleviewer` example to the letter.
Hence, to improve things until such a time that issue 11626 is fixed, we'll now refuse to initialize a `BaseViewer` instance unless the `container` has the required CSS set. (Forcibly setting `position: absolute;` on the viewerContainer element is bound to cause significantly more issues/confusion, hence the current approach of throwing an Error.)
2020-09-09 15:24:47 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
2594f0c738 Revert "[PDFSidebarResizer] Refactor the clamping in _updateWidth"
This reverts commit 9e4552d792 for causing the sidebar to become too narrow when the entire viewer is resized.

**Steps to reproduce:**
 1. Load the viewer.
 2. Open the sidebar.
 3. Resize the sidebar, making it wider.
 4. Resize the entire viewer, i.e. the browser window, making it *narrower* than 400 pixels.

**Expected result:**
 The sidebar width is clamped at 200 pixels.

**Actual result:**
 The sidebar becomes too narrow.

The cause of this bug is, in hindsight, quite obvious since the `clamp` helper function implicitly assumes that the `min`/`max` arguments are correctly sorted. At viewer widths *below* 400 pixels, that assumption is broken which explains the bug.
2020-09-09 13:26:38 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
7b1418368d Remove some code/comments relevant for old (pre-Chromium) versions of Opera 2020-09-08 12:54:51 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
f78b348cff Support broken /FitH destinations that are missing the "top" value (bug 1663390)
See https://www.adobe.com/content/dam/acom/en/devnet/acrobat/pdfs/PDF32000_2008.pdf#G11.2095870
2020-09-07 10:28:55 +02:00
Tim van der Meij
83e1bbea6e
Merge pull request #12328 from Snuffleupagus/rm-web-IE
Remove code-paths only relevant for IE 11/Edge (non-Chromium based) from the `web/` folder
2020-09-06 14:15:49 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
cdeeec966d Rename the --outline-... CSS variables to --treeitem-... instead (PR 11077 follow-up)
Given that the outlineView/attachmentsView/layersView all share a common base-class and CSS rules, see PRs 12169 and 12170, the names of the CSS variables in question feels slightly strange now.
2020-09-05 23:06:44 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
87b002c52f Remove code-paths only relevant for IE 11/Edge (non-Chromium based) from the web/ folder
This patch purposely starts small, by removing IE-specific code from various JS/CSS files in the `web/` folder.

There's obviously lots of potential for additional clean-up, especially the removal of no longer necessary polyfills in `src/shared/compatibility.js`, however that will require some care considering that certain polyfills may also be necessary for e.g. Node.js or the Chromium-extension as well.
Generally speaking, once we start removing polyfills it's probably a good idea to consult the compatibility information on https://developer.mozilla.org/ and also https://caniuse.com/ first. (Deciding on the lowest supported Chromium version, for the extension, would also seem like a good idea.)
2020-09-05 17:18:15 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
a52e229ca6 Revert "Download, rather than opening, PDF attachments in Firefox (bug 1661259, PR 12286 follow-up)"
This reverts commit 2a0de0b66b.

I can no longer reproduce these issues locally, and if ad blockers are still interfering with this functionality we really ought to pursue a mozilla-central solution to the problem instead. (Also, I'm no longer getting an "Open with Firefox"-option in the "Open with"-dialog making the PDF attachments experience worse for all users.)
2020-09-04 12:07:34 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
89f6bb0fc6 Ensure that the viewer property, on BaseViewer-instances, is a valid div-element (issue 12320)
This should help prevent future issues, caused by the user omitting the `viewer` option and/or providing an incorrect `container` option, when initializing a `BaseViewer`-instance.
2020-09-03 15:06:36 +02:00
Emilio Cobos Álvarez
f4f4ec30f4
print: Make the firefox printing code able to fail and be re-invoked.
This fixes a set of issues described in Mozilla bug 1662426[1].

In particular, once the print callback fails once (because the printing
operation has been canceled in Gecko / replaced by a newer one, for example) it
can't be re-invoked.

This patch fixes it by properly cancelling the render task if it throws, or if
the print callback is called again while ongoing.

[1]: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1662426
2020-09-02 22:56:21 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
695523712c Add support for /Print and /SaveAs named actions in the viewer (issue 12308)
All of the core/display functionality needed to support this already exists, we simply need to handle these named actions in the viewer and the buttons will "just" work.

Unfortunately there's not really any good way of testing this, but given the size and scope of the patch that's hopefully OK.
2020-09-01 09:24:38 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
8aa2718d22 Re-format all web/*.css files using Stylelint/Prettier
This was done automatically, using `gulp lint --fix`.
2020-08-30 21:49:08 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
7b5a540a52 Add (basic) support for Stylelint, to allow linting of CSS files
This is *similar* to the existing linting for JavaScript files, but covers CSS files instead.
While there's a lot of rules that could potentially be used, the main advantage of using Stylelint is that it has Prettier integration which means that we can automatically enforce a *consistent* style for our CSS files as well.

As a proof of concept, this patch is purposely limited to:
 - Adding a simple rule, here `block-no-empty` is chosen; see https://stylelint.io/user-guide/rules/block-no-empty
 - Adding Prettier integration, to unify the style of our CSS files.

Please find additional information at https://stylelint.io/
2020-08-30 21:48:35 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
66aabe3ec7 [api-minor] Add support for toggling of Optional Content in the viewer (issue 12096)
*Besides, obviously, adding viewer support:* This patch attempts to improve the general API for Optional Content Groups slightly, by adding a couple of new methods for interacting with the (more complex) data structures of `OptionalContentConfig`-instances. (Thus allowing us to mark some of the data as "private", given that it probably shouldn't be manipulated directly.)

By utilizing not just the "raw" Optional Content Groups, but the data from the `/Order` array when available, we can thus display the Layers in a proper tree-structure with collapsible headings for PDF documents that utilizes that feature.

Note that it's possible to reset all Optional Content Groups to their default visibility state, simply by double-clicking on the Layers-button in the sidebar.
(Currently that's indicated in the Layers-button tooltip, which is obviously easy to overlook, however it's probably the best we can do for now without adding more buttons, or even a dropdown-toolbar, to the sidebar.)

Also, the current Layers-button icons are a little rough around the edges, quite literally, but given that the viewer will soon have its UI modernized anyway they hopefully suffice in the meantime.

To give users *full* control of the visibility of the various Optional Content Groups, even those which according to the `/Order` array should not (by default) be toggleable in the UI, this patch will place those under a *custom* heading which:
 - Is collapsed by default, and placed at the bottom of the Layers-tree, to be a bit less obtrusive.
 - Uses a slightly different formatting, compared to the "regular" headings.
 - Is localizable.

Finally, note that the thumbnails are *purposely* always rendered with all Optional Content Groups at their default visibility state, since that seems the most useful and it's also consistent with other viewers.
To ensure that this works as intended, we'll thus disable the `PDFThumbnailView.setImage` functionality when the Optional Content Groups have been changed in the viewer. (This obviously means that we'll re-render thumbnails instead of using the rendered pages. However, this situation ought to be rare enough for this to not really be a problem.)
2020-08-30 16:28:40 +02:00
Tim van der Meij
ef5a5c142a
Merge pull request #12299 from Snuffleupagus/progressBar-indeterminate
Update the indeterminate progressBar to the new design (PR 11077 follow-up)
2020-08-30 16:14:01 +02:00
Tim van der Meij
d1cc382383
Merge pull request #12300 from Snuffleupagus/findbar-hover
Fix various :hover effects in the findbar (PR 11077 follow-up)
2020-08-30 16:07:43 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
931f2cff1e Fix various :hover effects in the findbar (PR 11077 follow-up)
This patch:
 - Removes the :hover effect from the `findMsg` element, since it's a simple span and clicking it *obviously* does nothing.
 - Given the way that the checkboxes are visually hidden, with `opacity: 0;` and absolute positioning, they are unfortunately still focusable (fixed by adding `pointer-events: none;`). To reproduce this, in `master`: Place the mouse pointer over the upper left-hand corner of the "Highlight all"-option, and notice that the :hover effect vanishes and clicking toggles the "Match case"-option instead.
2020-08-29 15:44:51 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
55e1dda52a Update the indeterminate progressBar to the new design (PR 11077 follow-up)
This special progressBar is only used in the (fortunately) rare case when a server doesn't provide a valid `Content-Length` header. Since this progressBar isn't normally seen, when testing the default viewer, it's certainly very easy to see why these CSS rules were missed during review.

Furthermore, this patch also makes a couple of *small* progressBar CSS tweaks not related to the colours.
2020-08-28 16:18:41 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
16f5080bef Tweak the vertical positions of the findbar and secondaryToolbar (PR 11077 follow-up)
With the changes in PR 11077, these panels are no longer aligned exactly with the *center* of the corresponding toolbar buttons. This is especially noticeable for the `findbar` at narrow viewer width.
2020-08-28 13:04:10 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
2a0de0b66b Download, rather than opening, PDF attachments in Firefox (bug 1661259, PR 12286 follow-up)
Unfortunately the work-around implemented in PR 12286 didn't actually work in all cases, please refer to the previous commit messages.
To prevent opening of PDF attachments from being completely broken for some users, we'll simply force-download them for now in MOZCENTRAL-builds to unbreak things. (Given that the "Open with" dialog now features a "Open with Firefox"-option, this is less bad than it previously would've been.)
2020-08-27 16:30:15 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
a23079c2dd Ensure that PDFAttachmentViewer._bindLink assigns the correct contentType when downloading PDF attachments
This should provide better filetype detection when downloading PDF attachments in the viewer.

Also, to avoid creating the "is PDF file" regular expression more than once it's extracted into a global constant instead.
2020-08-27 16:30:15 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
de932573dd Revert "Use a link, rather than window.open, when opening PDF attachments in Firefox (bug 1661259)"
This reverts commit 1e5d4b6a80, since it unfortunately doesn't work in all situations.

Please note that I did *successfully* test the patch in a local Firefox build, obviously with an ad blocker installed.
However, I've now tested the *latest* Nightly-build with my default profile, and unfortunately I can still reproduce the bug there!?
2020-08-27 16:30:05 +02:00
Tim van der Meij
a6f66891cc
Merge pull request #12286 from Snuffleupagus/bug-1661259
Use a link, rather than `window.open`, when opening PDF attachments in Firefox (bug 1661259)
2020-08-26 22:25:56 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
1e5d4b6a80 Use a link, rather than window.open, when opening PDF attachments in Firefox (bug 1661259)
Unfortunately e.g. ad blockers can interfere with `window.open` calls, thus preventing PDF attachments from being opened/viewed. For the MOZCENTRAL-build, we can work-around this problem by using a (hidden) link instead.
2020-08-26 19:02:51 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
77a1e531c2 Ensure that the sourceEventType parameter is actually optional in PDFViewerApplication.{download, save} (PR 12248 follow-up)
Without these changes, clicking on the "Open With Different Viewer"-button on the Firefox fallback bar won't actually do anything and the following is printed in the web-console:
```
Uncaught TypeError: (destructured parameter) is undefined
    download resource://pdf.js/web/viewer.js:956
    response resource://pdf.js/web/viewer.js:1054
    listener resource://pdf.js/web/viewer.js:11891
viewer.js:956:1
```

Furthermore, this patch also fixes `PDFViewerApplication.fallback` to pass in an explicit `sourceEventType` when triggering downloading. While this, on its own, would obviously have been sufficient to fix the bug described above, it seems wrong to outright break backwards compatibility of any older `PDFViewerApplication.download` calls.
2020-08-26 11:45:25 +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
Jonas Jenwald
7762205c52 Reduce the leading padding for the numPages span (PR 11077 follow-up)
Currently there's enough leading padding that the `numPages` span feels somewhat "disconnected" from the `pageNumber` input, which seems unfortunate when they contain related state.
2020-08-23 16:21:07 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
f2e3d6c819 Don't warn when navigating away from a modified form, if printing has occurred (issue 12262)
This solution is obviously *not* perfect, since printing being cancelled will thus remove the warning as well. However, a similar problem already exists for saving, since the user may cancel that one as well.

All-in-all, since way cannot really detect with absolute certainty that either saving or printing actually finished, this seems good enough for now.
2020-08-22 17:49:56 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
a8de614a9f Also enable renderInteractiveForms by default in the viewer components (PR 12201 follow-up)
Given that `renderInteractiveForms` is now enabled by default in "full" viewer, it seems reasonable to enable it by default in the viewer components as well.
Especially considering that it's simple to disable, when creating the affected components, for anyone implementing their own viewer.
2020-08-22 14:24:04 +02:00
utopianknight
43a439643d Replaced menu dropdown icon 2020-08-22 12:10:51 +04:00
Aki Sasaki
b1423336c3 #12241 followup - move event listener to PDFViewerApplication.load 2020-08-21 09:53:39 -07:00
Brendan Dahl
8023175103 Support file save triggered from the Firefox integrated version.
Related to https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1659753

This allows Firefox trigger a "save" event from ctrl/cmd+s or the "Save
Page As" context menu, which in turn lets pdf.js generate a new PDF if
there is form data to save.

I also now use `sourceEventType` on downloads so Firefox can determine if
it should launch the "open with" dialog or "save as" dialog.
2020-08-20 18:05:08 -07:00
Brendan Dahl
10f61b8c96
Merge pull request #12241 from escapewindow/prevent-default
confirm if leaving a modified form without saving
2020-08-20 17:56:59 -07:00
Aki Sasaki
83365a3756 confirm if leaving a modified form without saving 2020-08-20 17:23:06 -07:00
Tim van der Meij
2e95d08f12
Merge pull request #12251 from DesWurstes/master
Return the query with the findcontrolstate
2020-08-21 00:08:02 +02:00
DesWurstes
72f48ee089 Return the query with the findcontrols 2020-08-20 11:18:43 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
2683f44b40 Update the zoom dropdown width calculation to work better in locales with long zoom-strings (PR 11077 follow-up)
With the changes in PR 11077, the zoom dropdown now looks "squashed" in locales with longer than average zoom-strings[1]. The reason is that the zoom-value and the dropdown-icon are too close together, which doesn't look good in affected locales.

To fix this, the following changes are made:
 - Increase the calculated dropdown width, in `Toolbar._adjustScaleWidth`, to account for the much wider icon (7 px -> 16 px) and the increased padding.
 - Move the dropdown-icon *slightly* outwards, and also *slightly* reduce the left (right in RTL locales) padding of the dropdown-contents.
 - Finally, remove the right (left in RTL locales) padding to reduce the chance of the *default* browser dropdown-icon being visible.

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[1] This affects e.g. the `de` and `nl` locales, but there's probably other examples as well.
2020-08-20 09:57:42 +02:00
Tim van der Meij
965d20db2a
Merge pull request #11077 from utopianknight/modern-look
Implement Photon design for the viewer
2020-08-19 22:53:11 +02:00
utopianknight
c0b671d91b Photon Design 2020-08-19 14:21:13 +04:00
Brendan Dahl
7bba4931ad Dispatch event when annotations have finished rendering.
This is needed for some smoke tests in mozilla central for testing forms
in pdf.js.

Note: AnnotationLayerBuilder.render() doesn't really need to be async, but
we're talking of making the annotation's render functions async, so this
will make that switch easier.
2020-08-17 14:29:24 -07:00
Tim van der Meij
192afb87e3
Merge pull request #12203 from staktrace/zoomfix
Bug 1392361 - Fix zooming sensitivity on macOS
2020-08-16 22:36:37 +02:00
Tim van der Meij
66bbe82cc5
Merge pull request #12212 from staktrace/touchfix
Bug 1643508 - Disable touch-based pinch zooming on pdf.js.
2020-08-16 22:12:02 +02:00
Kartikaya Gupta
c6e5686b6a Bug 1643508 - Disable touch-based pinch zooming on pdf.js.
Currently using a touchscreen with pdf.js doesn't work so well. In Firefox,
with apz.allow_zooming = false (default on current release/beta), it does a
reflow zoom which makes the UI elements bigger. And with apz.allow_zooming = true
(default on current Firefox nightly), or in Chrome, it does a smooth pinch-zoom
but that also scales up the entire UI. Neither of these is a particularly good
experience, so this patch just disables any multi-touch gestures. Touch-based
panning (which involves a single touch point) is left unaffected.
2020-08-13 09:22:30 -04:00
Jonas Jenwald
22cb59e7d0 Wait until saving has finished before resetting PDFViewerApplication._saveInProgress (PR 12137 follow-up)
I obviously missed this during review, but currently `PDFViewerApplication._saveInProgress` is reset *synchronously* in `PDFViewerApplication.save`.
That was probably not intended, since it essentially renders the `PDFViewerApplication._saveInProgress` check pointless given that the actual saving is an *asynchronous* operation.
2020-08-13 13:00:29 +02:00
Kartikaya Gupta
213676b5e8 Bug 1392361 - Fix zooming sensitivity on macOS
The original code would get a long sequence of miniscule "tick" values while
pinch-zooming, and each tick value would cause a 1.1x zoom. So even the smallest
pinch gesture on a trackpad would cause high amounts of zoom. This patch
accumulates the wheel deltas until they reach an integer threshold (with a
tweak of the scaling factor to make it feel more natural) at which point it
triggers the zoom based on the integer component of the accumulated delta. The
fractional part is retained in the accumulator.
2020-08-12 17:18:50 -04:00
Brendan Dahl
da62be0685 Enable renderInteractiveForms by default. 2020-08-12 10:28:27 -07:00
Calixte Denizet
1a6816ba98 Add support for saving forms 2020-08-12 10:32:59 +02:00
Tim van der Meij
3380f2a7fc
Merge pull request #12191 from Snuffleupagus/rm-AppOptions-disableCreateObjectURL
Remove the `disableCreateObjectURL` option from `web/app_options.js`
2020-08-12 00:08:27 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
8e32c17e85 Set direction: ltr; on the canvases used during printing (bug 1335712)
This essentially mirrors the CSS rules used for the viewer itself, see `web/pdf_viewer.css`, and according to my very quick tests it seems to fix https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1335712
2020-08-10 18:35:56 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
5b94ed5487 Remove the disableCreateObjectURL option from web/app_options.js
Prior to PR 11601, the `disableCreateObjectURL` option was present on `getDocument` in the API, since it was (potentially) used when decoding JPEG images natively in the browser. Hence setting this option, which was done automatically using compatibility-code, were in some browsers necessary in order for e.g. JPEG images to be correctly rendered.

The downside of the `disableCreateObjectURL` option is that memory usage increases significantly, since we're forced to build and use `data:` URIs (rather than `blob:` URLs).
However, at this point in time the `disableCreateObjectURL` option is only necessary for *some* (non-essential) functionality in the default viewer; in particular:
 - The openfile functionality, used only when manually opening a new file in the default viewer.
 - The download functionality, used when downloading either the PDF document itself or its attached files (if such exists).
 - The print functionality, in the generic `PDFPrintService` implementation.

Hence neither the general PDF.js library, nor the *basic* functionality of the default viewer, depends on the `disableCreateObjectURL` option any more; which is why I'm thus proposing that we remove the option since using it is a performance footgun.

*Please note:* To not outright break currently "supported" browsers, which lack proper `URL.createObjectURL` support, this patch purposely keeps the compatibility-code to explicitly disable `URL.createObjectURL` usage *only* for browsers which are known to not work correctly.[1]

While it's certainly possible that there's additional, likely older, browsers with broken `URL.createObjectURL` support, the last time that these types of problems were reported was over *three* years ago.[2]
Hence in the *very* unlikely event that additional problems occur, as a result of these changes, we can either add a new case in the compatibility-code or simply declare the affected browser as unsupported.

---
[1] Which are IE11 (see issue 3977), and Google Chrome on iOS (see PR 8081).

[2] Given that `URL.createObjectURL` is used by default, you'd really expect more reports if these problems were widespread.
2020-08-10 15:56:30 +02:00
Tim van der Meij
1f79c9834d
Merge pull request #12169 from Snuffleupagus/BaseTreeViewer-2
Extract common methods from `PDFOutlineViewer`/`PDFAttachmentViewer` into a new abstract `BaseTreeViewer` class
2020-08-06 23:14:11 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
54fc7058e4 Re-factor the "outlineloaded"/"attachmentsloaded" event handlers in PDFSidebar
With recent changes, these event handlers are now essentially identical. Hence a new helper function is added, to reduce unnecessary duplication (will also be helpful with upcoming changes).
2020-08-05 23:08:06 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
6e9da55a39 Extract common methods from PDFOutlineViewer/PDFAttachmentViewer into a new abstract BaseTreeViewer class
These two classes are unsurprisingly quite similar, and with upcoming changes[1] the amount of (essentially) duplicated code will increase even further.

Notable changes:
 - Collect shared functionality in the `BaseTreeViewer` class, reducing both current and future code-duplication.
 - Reduce unnecessary duplication in the CSS rules, which will be particularly useful with upcoming changes.
 - Tweak the attachmentsView to use links, rather than buttons, to simplify (primarily) the CSS rules.

---
[1] Once API support for "Optional Content" lands, I've got more-or-less finished patches to add viewer support as well.
2020-08-05 23:08:06 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
a6c1ef82ae Update BaseViewer.createAnnotationLayerBuilder, and PDFPageView, to accurately reflect IPDFAnnotationLayerFactory (PR 12147 follow-up) 2020-08-05 23:02:30 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
5e44b241b2 [api-minor] Fix the annotationStorage parameter in PDFPageProxy.render
While the parameter name (clearly) suggests that an `AnnotationStorage`-instance is expected, looking at the only call-sites that include the parameter (i.e. the `PDFPrintServiceFactory` instances) it actually contains just a normal Object.

Hence it seems much more reasonable to actually pass a valid `AnnotationStorage`-instance, as the name suggests, and simply have `PDFPageProxy.render` do the `annotationStorage.getAll()` call. (Since we cannot send an `AnnotationStorage`-instance as-is to the worker-thread, given the "structured clone algorithm".)
2020-08-05 23:02:30 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
97d796e372 Do the AppOptions.get("printResolution") lookup once in web/app.js, when initializing PDFPrintServiceFactory-instances, rather than for every printed page
There's really no point in repeating these lookups over and over, since the value should be constant for the duration of one print invocation anyway.
2020-08-05 13:34:09 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
0b65d4cacd Re-factor the dispatching of "attachmentsloaded" events, when the PDF document contains no "regular" attachments
Since the attachment fetching/parsing is already asynchronous, possibly delaying the dispatching of an "attachmentsloaded" event should thus not be a problem in general.
Note that in some cases, i.e. PDF documents with no "regular" attachments and only FileAttachment annotations, we'll thus no longer dispatch an "attachmentsloaded" event when `attachmentsCount === 0` and instead wait for the FileAttachment parsing to finish. (The use of a timeout still guarantees that an "attachmentsloaded" event is *eventually* dispatched though.)

This patch *considerably* simplifies the "attachmentsloaded" event handler, in `PDFSidebar`, since the details are now abstracted away from the consumer.

Finally, add a check in `_appendAttachment` to ensure (indirectly) that the FileAttachment annotation is actually relevant for the active document.
2020-08-03 14:23:44 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
24d8933023 Use a DocumentFragment when building the attachmentsView in PDFAttachmentViewer.render
This approach is already used in other parts of the code-base, see e.g. `PDFOutlineViewer`, and has the advantage of only invalidating the DOM once rather than for every attachment item.
2020-08-03 12:11:46 +02:00
Tim van der Meij
81ae565d8a
Revert "Populate the find field with the search query when URL has #search hash"
This reverts commit 50f73092e1. This
causes an inconsistency with the integrated find bar that should be
discussed more before moving on with this (refer to PR #12141).
2020-08-01 00:41:56 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
95bfc43a3b Avoid doing unnecessary work in AnnotationLayerBuilder.render, such as cloning a PageViewport, when no annotations exist for a page 2020-07-31 16:42:49 +02:00
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
Phillip Johnsen
50f73092e1 Populate the find field with the search query when URL has #search hash
These changes improves the existing search functionality triggered when
the URL contains a `#search` hash.

In addition to performing the actual search immediately like before,
this will ensure the search text field inside the find bar gets
populated with the text currently being searched for.
2020-07-30 10:11:30 +02:00
Tim van der Meij
bf539deada
Merge pull request #12106 from calixteman/storage
Add an annotation storage in order to save annotation data in acroforms
2020-07-24 23:49:37 +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
1c809c87af Remove a couple of unnecessary PDFJSDev checks from the viewer
- Given the `DefaultExternalServices` implementation, the `PDFViewerApplication.supportsDocumentFonts` getter is guaranteed to be defined and we can thus remove some (now) unnecessary `PDFJSDev` checks from the `webViewerInitialized` function.
 - By slightly tweaking the "pdfBugEnabled" definition in `web/app_options`, similar to the existing ones for "workerSrc" and "cMapUrl", we can remove some `PDFJSDev` checks from the `PDFViewerApplication._parseHashParameters` method.
2020-07-23 18:24:11 +02:00
Aki Sasaki
04db9d902f ignore isFirstPagePortrait in getPagesOverview
The current behavior for `getPagesOverview` assumes we want to only
auto-rotate if:

- `enablePrintAutoRotate` is `true`
- `isFirstPagePortrait !== isPortraitOrientation(size)`

This second check is what is breaking #9297. The two PDFs linked have a
landscape orientation first page, as well as subsequent pages. Since
`false === false`, we print portrait.

Let's drop the comparison with `isFirstPagePortrait`, and print
landscape if `!isPortraitOrientation(size)`.

Fixes #9297.
2020-07-17 08:22:04 -07:00
Jonas Jenwald
f9157ec243 Unconditionally report telemetry, in the viewer, regardless of build target
Given the dummy-methods on `DefaultExternalServices`, there's no longer any compelling reason not to (attempt to) report telemetry unconditionally.

The only larger change consists of moving the `KNOWN_VERSIONS` and `KNOWN_GENERATORS` arrays ouf of the `PDFViewerApplication._initializeMetadata` method.

*Please note:* Most of this patch consists of whitespace-only changes.
2020-07-08 16:05:25 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
625f8a6f51 Refactor/simplify the "delayedFallback" handling in the default viewer
There's a few things that could be improved in the current implementation, such as:
 - It's currently necessary to *both* manually track the `featureId`s which should trigger delayed fallback, as well as manually report telemetry in affected cases.
Obviously there's only two call-sites as of now (forms and javaScript), but it still feels somewhat error-prone especially if more cases were to be added in the future. To address this, this patch adds a new (private) method which abstracts away these details from the call-sites.

 - Generally, it also seems nice to reduce *and* simplify the amount of state we need to store on `PDFViewerApplication` in order to support the "delayedFallback" functionality.
Also, having to *manually* work with the "delayedFallback"-array in multiple places feels cumbersome and makes e.g. the `PDFViewerApplication.fallback` method less clear as to its behaviour.

 - Having code *outside* of `PDFViewerApplication`, i.e. in the event handlers, directly access properties which are marked as "private" via a leading underscore doesn't seem that great in general.
Furthermore, having the event handlers directly deal with that should be internal state also seem unfortunate. To address this, the patch will instead make use of a new `PDFViewerApplication.triggerDelayedFallback` callback.

 - There's at least one code-path in the viewer, see `PDFViewerApplication.error`, where `fallback` can be called without an argument.
It's currently possible (although maybe somewhat unlikely) that such a call *could* be overridden by the `featureId` of a pending "delayedFallback" call, thus not reporting the *correct* fallback reason.

 - The "delayedFallback"-state weren't being reset on document close (which shouldn't affect Firefox, but nonetheless it ought to be fixed).
2020-07-08 15:30:07 +02:00
Tim van der Meij
c809f00b3b
Merge pull request #11997 from Snuffleupagus/nullish-coalescing
Add basic support for the nullish coalescing operator `??`
2020-06-13 00:07:32 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
b4ae958ca4 Add basic support for the nullish coalescing operator ??
For now we need to use a Babel-plugin, since Webpack 4.x doesn't seem to support it yet. (Most likely we'll have to update to Webpack 5, once that becomes available, in order for this to be directly supported. This is thus also blocked on removing the `webpack-stream` package.)

While the `??` operator will thus always be transpiled by Babel, even in modern builds, simply supporting it for development purposes seems like a step in the right direction.

https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Operators/Nullish_coalescing_operator
2020-06-12 15:16:54 +02:00
Emma Malysz
05fe9c85b6 For #11961: collect telemetry on all unique unsupported features that trigger fallback error.
This expands upon the telemetry we are collecting that shows the fallback error.
2020-06-11 15:12:51 -07:00
Emma Malysz
6e9d158a98 For #11838: trigger fallback bar after user clicks in pdf 2020-06-03 14:03:46 -07:00
Jonas Jenwald
18e0b10d3c [api-minor] Remove the disableCreateObjectURL option from the getDocument parameters, since it's now unused in the API
With the changes in previous patches, the `disableCreateObjectURL` option/functionality is no longer used for anything in the API and/or in the Worker code.

Note however that there's some functionality, mainly related to file loading/downloading, in the GENERIC version of the default viewer which still depends on this option.
Hence the `disableCreateObjectURL` option (and related compatibility code) is moved into the viewer, see e.g. `web/app_options.js`, such that it's still available in the default viewer.
2020-05-22 00:22:48 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
8d56a69e74 Reduce usage of SystemJS, in the development viewer, even further
With these changes SystemJS is now only used, during development, on the worker-thread and in the unit/font-tests, since Firefox is currently missing support for worker modules; please see https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1247687

Hence all the JavaScript files in the `web/` and `src/display/` folders are now loaded *natively* by the browser (during development) using standard `import` statements/calls, thanks to a nice `import-maps` polyfill.

*Please note:* As soon as https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1247687 is fixed in Firefox, we should be able to remove all traces of SystemJS and thus finally be able to use every possible modern JavaScript feature.
2020-05-20 13:36:52 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
93e7f630c1 Remove unnecessary empty string fallback from the getPDFFileNameFromURL call in web/pdf_document_properties.js (PR 10114 follow-up)
Given that the `getPDFFileNameFromURL` helper function has a specific code-path for handling non-string inputs, this empty string fallback really isn't necessary at the call-site in `web/pdf_document_properties.js`.
2020-05-20 12:09:04 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
108258a8f8 [Firefox] Allow PDF attachments to, once again, be opened directly in the browser (bug 1632644)
Apparently the old link format used in MOZCENTRAL-builds, with the blob URL separated from the filename with a `?` character violates the specification; see https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1632644#c5

Obviously just removing the `?`-part of the URL would have worked, but that would also have meant that we'd no longer be able to provide the correct filename when the user attempts to download the opened PDF attachment.
To fix this we'll instead append the filename in the hash-part of the URL, which however required using a *custom* hash-parameter to avoid triggering the fallback "named destination" code-paths in the viewer.

Note that only changing the `web/pdf_attachment_viewer.js` file wasn't sufficient to fix the bug, and we also need to tweak the `webViewerInitialized` function in `web/app.js` since MOZCENTRAL-builds used to ignore *everything* in the URL hash.
This particular code is very old, but changing it *should* be completely safe given that the `PDFViewerApplication.setTitleUsingUrl` method since some time now stores both the original URL (in `this.url`) as well as one without the hash (in `this.baseUrl`). The latter one is already used everywhere where it matters, so this change seem fine to me.

This patch thus restores the original behaviour for PDF attachments in the MOZCENTRAL-build, by once again allowing them to be opened *directly* in the browser without downloading. (The fallback added in PR 11845 is obviously kept, since it seems generally useful to have.)
2020-05-20 12:08:59 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
8f24415a46 Remove the SystemJS dependency from the web/preferences.js file
Originally the `default_preferences.json` file was checked into the repository, and we thus needed to load it in non-PRODUCTION mode (which was originally done asynchronously using `XMLHttpRequest`). Over the years a lot has changed and the `default_preferences.json` file is now built, by the `gulp default_preferences` task, from the `web/app_options.js` file. Hence it's no longer necessary, in non-PRODUCTION mode, to use SystemJS here since we can simply use a standard `import` statement instead.

Note how e.g. `web/app.js` already imports from `web/app_options.js` in the same exact way that `web/preferences.js` now does, hence this patch will *not* result in any significant changes in the built/bundled viewer file.

This is another (small) part in trying to reduce usage of SystemJS, with the goal of hopefully getting rid of it completely. (I've started working on this, and doing so has identified a number of problem areas; this patch addresses one of them.)
2020-05-16 16:22:15 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
ec0ab91a2b Reduce the usage of require statements in code-paths not protected by pre-processor and/or run-time checks
This replaces some additional `require`/`exports` usage with standard `import`/`export` statements instead.
Hence another, small, part in the effort to reduce the reliance on SystemJS-specific functionality in the development viewer.
2020-05-14 15:57:49 +02:00
Tim van der Meij
7823d593f9
Merge pull request #11880 from Snuffleupagus/issue-11875
Attempt to respect the "zoom" hash parameter, even when the "nameddest" parameter is present (issue 11875)
2020-05-08 23:42:12 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
af1bb04662 Attempt to respect the "zoom" hash parameter, even when the "nameddest" parameter is present (issue 11875)
Given that the `PDFLinkService.setHash` method itself if completely synchronous, moving the handling of "nameddest" to occur last *shouldn't* cause any problems (famous last words).
This way the destination will still override any previous parameter, such as e.g. the "page", as expected. Furthermore, given that the `PDFLinkService.navigateTo` method is asynchronous that should provide additional guarantees that the "nameddest" parameter is always respected.

As sort-of expected, this fairly innocent looking change also required some tweaks in the `PDFHistory` to prevent dummy history entires upon document load (only an issue when both "page" *and* "nameddest" parameters are provided in the hash).
2020-05-07 13:53:07 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
744af9eeb8 Enable the ESLint grouped-accessor-pairs rule
This rule complements the existing `accessor-pairs` nicely, and ensures that a getter/setter pair is always consistently ordered.

Please find additional details about this rule at https://eslint.org/docs/rules/grouped-accessor-pairs
2020-05-07 11:43:19 +02:00
Tim van der Meij
b6f69d47b6
Merge pull request #11834 from xelan/feature/preserve-error-types
Preserve error types during translation
2020-04-28 23:47:24 +02:00
Andreas Erhard
f5fd24a61f Preserve error types during translation
By preserving the exception type, more fine-grained error handling can be performed via client-side logic (e.g. redirect to a search page if a PDF is not found, or to a ticket system in case of invalid PDF files).

The original exception is now re-thrown.

Fixes #11658
2020-04-28 09:36:30 +02:00