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Jonas Jenwald
426945b480 Update Prettier to version 2.0
Please note that these changes were done automatically, using `gulp lint --fix`.

Given that the major version number was increased, there's a fair number of (primarily whitespace) changes; please see https://prettier.io/blog/2020/03/21/2.0.0.html
In order to reduce the size of these changes somewhat, this patch maintains the old "arrowParens" style for now (once mozilla-central updates Prettier we can simply choose the same formatting, assuming it will differ here).
2020-04-14 12:28:14 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
8521f70157 Add a new pdfjs.enablePermissions preference, off by default, to allow the PDF documents to disable copying in the viewer (bug 792816)
*Please note:* Most of the necessary API work was done in PR 10033, and the only remaining thing to do here was to implement it in the viewer.

The new preference should thus allow e.g. enterprise users to disable copying in the viewer, for PDF documents whose permissions specify that.

In order to simplify things the "copy"-permission was implemented using CSS, as suggested in https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=792816#c55, which should hopefully suffice.[1]
The advantage of this approach, as opposed to e.g. disabling the `textLayer` completely, is first of all that it ensures that searching still works correctly even in copy-protected documents. Secondly this also greatly simplifies the overall implementation, since it doesn't require a lot of code for something that's disabled by default.

---
[1] As the discussion in the bug shows, this kind of copy-protection is not very strong and is also generally easy to remove/circumvent in various ways. Hence a simple solution, targeting "regular"-users rather than "power"-users is hopefully deemed acceptable here.
2020-04-08 18:20:47 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
2d46230d23 [api-minor] Change Font.exportData to, by default, stop exporting properties which are completely unused on the main-thread and/or in the API (PR 11773 follow-up)
For years now, the `Font.exportData` method has (because of its previous implementation) been exporting many properties despite them being completely unused on the main-thread and/or in the API.
This is unfortunate, since among those properties there's a number of potentially very large data-structures, containing e.g. Arrays and Objects, which thus have to be first structured cloned and then stored on the main-thread.

With the changes in this patch, we'll thus by default save memory for *every* `Font` instance created (there can be a lot in longer documents). The memory savings obviously depends a lot on the actual font data, but some approximate figures are: For non-embedded fonts it can save a couple of kilobytes, for simple embedded fonts a handful of kilobytes, and for composite fonts the size of this auxiliary can even be larger than the actual font program itself.

All-in-all, there's no good reason to keep exporting these properties by default when they're unused. However, since we cannot be sure that every property is unused in custom implementations of the PDF.js library, this patch adds a new `getDocument` option (named `fontExtraProperties`) that still allows access to the following properties:

 - "cMap": An internal data structure, only used with composite fonts and never really intended to be exposed on the main-thread and/or in the API.
   Note also that the `CMap`/`IdentityCMap` classes are a lot more complex than simple Objects, but only their "internal" properties survive the structured cloning used to send data to the main-thread. Given that CMaps can often be *very* large, not exporting them can also save a fair bit of memory.

 - "defaultEncoding": An internal property used with simple fonts, and used when building the glyph mapping on the worker-thread. Considering how complex that topic is, and given that not all font types are handled identically, exposing this on the main-thread and/or in the API most likely isn't useful.

 - "differences": An internal property used with simple fonts, and used when building the glyph mapping on the worker-thread. Considering how complex that topic is, and given that not all font types are handled identically, exposing this on the main-thread and/or in the API most likely isn't useful.

 - "isSymbolicFont": An internal property, used during font parsing and building of the glyph mapping on the worker-thread.

  - "seacMap": An internal map, only potentially used with *some* Type1/CFF fonts and never intended to be exposed in the API. The existing `Font.{charToGlyph, charToGlyphs}` functionality already takes this data into account when handling text.

 - "toFontChar": The glyph map, necessary for mapping characters to glyphs in the font, which is built upon the various encoding information contained in the font dictionary and/or font program. This is not directly used on the main-thread and/or in the API.

 - "toUnicode": The unicode map, necessary for text-extraction to work correctly, which is built upon the ToUnicode/CMap information contained in the font dictionary, but not directly used on the main-thread and/or in the API.

 - "vmetrics": An array of width data used with fonts which are composite *and* vertical, but not directly used on the main-thread and/or in the API.

 - "widths": An array of width data used with most fonts, but not directly used on the main-thread and/or in the API.
2020-04-06 11:47:09 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
9ef58347ed A couple of small improvements of the PDFViewerApplication.{_initializeMetadata, _initializePdfHistory} methods
- Use template strings when printing document/viewer information in `_initializeMetadata`, since the old format feels overly verbose.
   Also, get the WebGL state from the `BaseViewer` instance[1] rather than the `AppOptions`. Since the `AppOptions` value could theoretically have been changed (by the user) after the viewer components were initialized, it seems much more useful to print the *actual* value that'll be used during rendering.

 - Change `_initializePdfHistory` to actually do the "is embedded"-check first, in accordance with the comment and given that the "disableHistory" option usually shouldn't be set.

---
[1] Admittedly reaching into the `BaseViewer` instance and just grabbing the value perhaps isn't a great approach overall, but given that the WebGL-backend isn't even on by default this probably doesn't matter too much.
2020-04-05 15:41:00 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
b9add65099 Move the initialization of "auto print" out of PDFViewerApplication.load
Over time, with more and more API-functionality added, the `PDFViewerApplication.load` method has become quite large and complex. In an attempt to improve the current situation somewhat, this patch moves the fetching and initialization of "auto print" out into its own (private) helper method instead.
2020-04-05 15:41:00 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
d07be1a89b Move the initialization of "metadata" out of PDFViewerApplication.load
Over time, with more and more API-functionality added, the `PDFViewerApplication.load` method has become quite large and complex. In an attempt to improve the current situation somewhat, this patch moves the fetching and initialization of "metadata" out into its own (private) helper method instead.
2020-04-05 15:41:00 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
32f1d0de76 Move the initialization of "page labels" out of PDFViewerApplication.load
Over time, with more and more API-functionality added, the `PDFViewerApplication.load` method has become quite large and complex. In an attempt to improve the current situation somewhat, this patch moves the fetching and initialization of "page labels" out into its own (private) helper method instead.
2020-04-05 15:41:00 +02:00
Tim van der Meij
ce1727626c
Merge pull request #11655 from Snuffleupagus/rm-getGlobalEventBus
[api-minor] Remove the `getGlobalEventBus` viewer functionality, and the `eventBusDispatchToDOM` option/preference (PR 11631 follow-up)
2020-03-31 00:17:30 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
63efe61245 Replace the RTL images with CSS transforms of the standard images (issue 11766)
This avoids unnecessary duplication of many images, thus reducing the size of PDF.js image resources slightly.

Note that since the images should only be flipped horizontally, this required specifying the horizontal/vertical scaling separately for the hiDPI-images.
2020-03-30 22:47:49 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
664b79abe0 [api-minor] Remove the eventBusDispatchToDOM option/preference, and thus the general ability to dispatch "viewer components" events to the DOM
This functionality was only added to the default viewer for backwards compatibility and to support the various PDF viewer tests in mozilla-central, with the intention to eventually remove it completely.
While the different mozilla-central tests cannot be *easily* converted from DOM events, it's however possible to limit that functionality to only MOZCENTRAL builds *and* when tests are running.

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

    PDFViewerApplication.eventBus.on("pagerendered", function(event) {
      console.log("Has rendered page number: " + event.pageNumber);
    });
  });
});
```
2020-03-29 12:24:46 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
7fd5f2dd61 [api-minor] Remove the getGlobalEventBus viewer functionality (PR 11631 follow-up)
The correct/intended way of working with the "viewer components" is by providing an `EventBus` instance upon initialization, and the `getGlobalEventBus` was only added for backwards compatibility.
Note, for example, that using `getGlobalEventBus` doesn't really work at all well with a use-case where there's *multiple* `PDFViewer` instances on a one page, since it may then be difficult/impossible to tell which viewer a particular event originated from.

All of the "viewer components" examples have been previously updated, such that there's no longer any code/examples which relies on the now removed `getGlobalEventBus` functionality.
2020-03-29 12:20:23 +02:00
Tim van der Meij
fa4b431091
Merge pull request #11745 from Snuffleupagus/eslint-no-shadow
Enable the ESLint `no-shadow` rule
2020-03-25 22:48:07 +01:00
Tim van der Meij
ff0f9fd018
Merge pull request #11747 from gdh1995/fix-removing-wheel
Add `passive: false` when removing wheel listeners
2020-03-25 22:37:41 +01:00
gdh1995
a527eb8c92 Add passive: false when removing wheel listeners
Code of listening `wheel` event uses `{passive: false}`,
while this argument will be treated as `true` before Firefox 49,
accordin to https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/EventTarget/addEventListener#Browser_compatibility .

This commit adds it when removing wheel listeners,
so that such listeners can be really removed.
2020-03-25 22:42:27 +08:00
Jonas Jenwald
dcb16af968 Whitelist closure related cases to address the remaining no-shadow linting errors
Given the way that "classes" were previously implemented in PDF.js, using regular functions and closures, there's a fair number of false positives when the `no-shadow` ESLint rule was enabled.

Note that while *some* of these `eslint-disable` statements can be removed if/when the relevant code is converted to proper `class`es, we'll probably never be able to get rid of all of them given our naming/coding conventions (however I don't really see this being a problem).
2020-03-25 11:57:12 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
a24ad28d75 Rename BaseViewer._setDocumentViewerElement to BaseViewer._viewerElement
It was pointed out the the old name felt confusing, so let's just rename the getter since it's an internal property anyway.
2020-03-24 16:54:37 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
c5b0b5c754 Ensure that automatic printing still works when the viewer and/or its pages are hidden (bug 1618621, bug 1618955)
Please note that this patch, on its own, won't magically fix all of these printing bugs without [bug 1618553](https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1618553) also being fixed.
(However I don't foresee that being too difficult, famous last words :-), but it will as suggested require a platform API that we can notify when the viewer is ready.)

Fixes https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1618621
Fixes https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1618955
Fixes 8208
2020-03-24 16:26:29 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
59eada6972 Add passive: false to the wheel event listener used in PDFPresentationMode (issue 11735, PR 10765 follow-up) 2020-03-23 17:07:32 +01:00
Tim van der Meij
b86df97725
Merge pull request #11725 from Snuffleupagus/app-ViewHistory-init
Re-factor `PDFViewerApplication.load` such that `{PDFViewer, PDFThumbnailViewer}.setDocument` happens slightly earlier
2020-03-22 17:15:44 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
d3044ac394 Remove unnecessary checks from the PDFDocumentProperties constructor
Given that none of the relevant options are marked as optional in the code/JSDocs, and that the `PDFDocumentProperties` class is specific to the default viewer (and not exposed as part of the viewer components), there's no good reason as far as I can tell for these checks.
2020-03-22 15:49:41 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
9f70bca12c Re-factor PDFViewerApplication.load such that {PDFViewer, PDFThumbnailViewer}.setDocument happens slightly earlier
The `BaseViewer.setDocument` method in particular is necessary for rendering to start when the viewer loads, hence you obviously want that to happen as soon as possible and without any unnecessary delays.
Unfortunately *some* API calls need to be done before that, note existing comments, however the `ViewHistory` initialization (and subsequent fetching of data) in particular can be moved slightly without any adverse effects.

As part of testing I've used logging with `performance.now()` inserted in various parts of this code, and there's *obviously* no discernible changes between `master` and this patch for e.g. rendering starting in the viewer.

*Note:* The vast majority of this patch is simple indentation changes, which were forced by Prettier (and done automatically with `gulp lint --fix`).
2020-03-22 10:21:05 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
08f9718a37 Add a bit more validation in the ViewHistory constructor
- Ensure that `database.files` actually contains an Array, rather than some arbitrary data.

 - Only try to lookup an existing entry when the `database` existed on load, since there's obviously nothing to find when `database.files = []` was set (this case is very common in the MOZCENTRAL build since `sessionStorage` is being used there).
2020-03-21 13:55:06 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
ae2900e510 [api-minor] Change the pageIndex, on PDFPageProxy instances, to a private property
This property has never been documented and/or *intentionally* exposed through the API, instead the `PDFPageProxy.pageNumber` property is the documented/intended API to use here.
Hence pageIndex is changed to a "private" property on `PDFPageProxy` instances, and internal API functionality is also updated to *consistently* use `this._pageIndex` rather than a mix of formats.
2020-03-19 15:47:11 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
300a663458 Move the webViewerOpenFile function, and the "openfile" eventBus listener, since they only matter in GENERIC builds of the default viewer
This is similar to the existing implementation of the `webViewerFileInputChange` function and its associated "fileinputchange" event.
2020-03-17 13:30:38 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
b3d7d1c614 Ensure that the JavaScript-warning is always displayed, in the viewer, regardless of browser printing support
The viewer doesn't currently support executing of any JavaScript, as found in some PDF documents, for security reasons. (Although there's a small hack to at least provide basic support for automatic printing on document load, without running scripts.)

However, in the event that the browser doesn't support printing we're not run *any* of this code. In particular that means that we're also not displaying the "Warning: JavaScript is not supported" message, which seems strange since JavaScript found in a PDF document can really contain *anything* (and not only printing instructions).

It thus seem reasonable, as far as I'm concerned, to always display the JavaScript-warning *even* if printing happens to be unsupported.
2020-03-15 14:41:13 +01:00
Tim van der Meij
aa3e5a2b8f
Merge pull request #11644 from Snuffleupagus/openAction
[api-minor] Add more general OpenAction support (PR 10334 follow-up, issue 11642)
2020-03-15 13:16:37 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
886b256ada Remove variable shadowing from the JavaScript files in the web/ folder
*This is part of a series of patches that will try to split PR 11566 into smaller chunks, to make reviewing more feasible.*

Once all the code has been fixed, we'll be able to eventually enable the ESLint `no-shadow` rule; see https://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-shadow
2020-03-13 12:59:58 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
1dd617e091 Remove transition effects from toolbar buttons/fields
While Firefox originally used transition effects for browser UI toolbar buttons, that was removed years ago in https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1393057

Since the PDF.js viewer toolbar transitions were likely based on the Firefox ones, it seems reasonable that these transition effects are removed from PDF.js as well. Besides removing a bunch of CSS, this also makes the toolbar feel ever so slightly more "snappy" without these delays on mouse interaction.

(In order to make it more feasible to modernize/improve the viewer UI, trying to clean-up/simplify existing rules iteratively seems like the most reasonble way to make any progress here w.r.t. being able to test/review things.)
2020-03-11 14:02:39 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
3eb4c1940d Initialize the textLayerFactory once in BaseViewer.setDocument, rather than repeating it for every page
For reasons that I don't even pretend to understand, the `textLayerFactory` property is determined for *every single* page in the PDF document.
Given that the `TextLayerMode` should be consistent for *all* pages in a document, we obviously could/should define `textLayerFactory` just once instead.
2020-03-08 09:23:45 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
1fac29d184 Slightly improve the BaseViewer.{firstPagePromise, onePageRendered, pagesPromise} functionality
There's a couple of issues with this functionality:
 - The respective `PromiseCapability` instances are not being reset, in `BaseViewer._resetView`, when the document is closed which is inconsistent with all other state.
 - While the default viewer depends on these promises, and they thus ought to be considered part of e.g. the `PDFViewer` API-surface, they're not really defined in a particularily user-visible way (being that they're attached to the `BaseViewer` instance *inline* in `BaseViewer.setDocument`).
 - There's some internal `BaseViewer` state, e.g. `BaseViewer._pageViewsReady`, which is tracked manually and could instead be tracked indirectly via the relevant `PromiseCapability`, thus reducing the need to track state *twice* since that's always best to avoid.

*Please note:* In the existing implementation, these promises are not defined *until* the `BaseViewer.setDocument` method has been called.
While it would've been simple to lift that restriction in this patch, I'm purposely choosing *not* to do so since this ensures that any Promise handlers added inside of `BaseViewer.setDocument` are always invoked *before* any external ones (and keeping that behaviour seems generally reasonable).
2020-03-08 09:23:44 +01:00
Jiwon Jeon
df22dfb531 Fix typo 2020-03-07 12:37:22 +09:00
Jonas Jenwald
01fb309a2a [api-minor] Add more general OpenAction support (PR 10334 follow-up, issue 11642)
This patch deprecates the existing `getOpenActionDestination` API method, in favor of a better and more general `getOpenAction` method instead. (For now JavaScript actions, related to printing, are still handled as before.)

By clearly separating "regular" Print actions from the JavaScript handling, it's thus possible to get rid of the somewhat annoying and strictly incorrect warning when the viewer loads.
2020-03-06 13:03:00 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
0fb44f5dd6 Move the dispatchDOMEvent functionality out from the EventBus and add a deprecation warning for the eventBusDispatchToDOM option/preference (PR 11631 follow-up)
It occured to me that similar to the `getGlobalEventBus` function, it's probably a good idea to *also* notify users of the fact that `eventBusDispatchToDOM` is now deprecated.

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

    PDFViewerApplication.eventBus.on("pagerendered", function(event) {
      console.log("Has rendered page number: " + event.pageNumber);
    });
  });
});
```
2020-03-05 13:27:00 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
3ed1bc917d Update the waitOnEventOrTimeout helper function to handle internal events consistently with the rest of the viewer components (PR 11631 follow-up)
I overlooked this in PR 11631; sorry about that!

Also, ensure that `EventBus` instances *always* track "external" events using a boolean regardless of the actual option value.
2020-03-05 12:04:19 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
ecbe0076fc Prevent the zoom dropdown icon from being overridden when the element is :active (bug 1619595)
This changes the dropdown icon from being set using the `background` CSS property, to being set with `::after` which is *similar* to all the other toolbar button icons (which use `::before`).
Also tweaks the dropdown `background-color` on `:hover` slightly, since the other changes made it too light.
2020-03-04 16:16:41 +01:00
Tim van der Meij
52749d1f0d
Merge pull request #11631 from Snuffleupagus/getGlobalEventBus-deprecate
[api-minor] Deprecate `getGlobalEventBus` and update the "viewer components" examples accordingly
2020-03-02 23:30:07 +01:00
Tim van der Meij
e1586016c5
Merge pull request #11577 from Snuffleupagus/Pages-tree-refs
Prevent circular references in the /Pages tree
2020-02-27 23:36:11 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
4a1b056c82 Re-factor the EventBus to allow servicing of "external" event listeners *after* the viewer components have updated
Since the goal has always been, essentially since the `EventBus` abstraction was added, to remove all dispatching of DOM events[1] from the viewer components this patch tries to address one thing that came up when updating the examples:
The DOM events are always dispatched last, and it's thus guaranteed that all internal event listeners have been invoked first.
However, there's no such guarantees with the general `EventBus` functionality and the order in which event listeners are invoked is *not* specified. With the promotion of the `EventBus` in the examples, over DOM events, it seems like a good idea to at least *try* to keep this ordering invariant[2] intact.

Obviously this won't prevent anyone from manually calling the new *internal* viewer component methods on the `EventBus`, but hopefully that won't be too common since any existing third-party code would obviously use the `on`/`off` methods and that all of the examples shows the *correct* usage (which should be similarily documented on the "Third party viewer usage" Wiki-page).

---
[1] Looking at the various Firefox-tests, I'm not sure that it'll be possible to (easily) re-write all of them to not rely on DOM events (since getting access to `PDFViewerApplication` might be generally difficult/messy depending on scopes).
In any case, even if technically feasible, it would most likely add *a lot* of complication that may not be desireable in the various Firefox-tests. All-in-all, I'd be fine with keeping the DOM events only for the `MOZCENTRAL` target and gated on `Cu.isInAutomation` (or similar) rather than a preference.

[2] I wouldn't expect any *real* bugs in a custom implementation, simply based on event ordering, but it nonetheless seem like a good idea if any "external" events are still handled last.
2020-02-27 19:38:13 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
9a437a158f [api-minor] Deprecate getGlobalEventBus and update the "viewer components" examples accordingly
To avoid outright breaking third-party usages of the "viewer components" the `getGlobalEventBus` functionality is left intact, but a deprecation message is printed if the function is invoked.

The various examples are updated to *explicitly* initialize an `EventBus` instance, and provide that when initializing the relevant viewer components.
2020-02-27 14:44:48 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
03f5dd2cf2 Add a ignoreDestinationZoom option/preference to allow users to preserve the current zoom level when navigating to internal destinations (issue 5064, 11606) 2020-02-27 08:42:50 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
3c7b7be100 Prevent circular references in the /Pages tree 2020-02-19 01:49:39 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
44587f3459 Add a PDFViewerApplication.initializedPromise property to allow (easier) tracking of when the default viewer has been initialized
This complements the existing `PDFViewerApplication.initialized` boolean property, and may be helpful for custom implementations of the default viewer. This will thus provide users of the default viewer an alternative to setting the preference to dispatch events to the DOM (and listen for the "localized" event), since they can instead use:
```javascript
document.addEventListener("webviewerloaded", function() {
  PDFViewerApplication.initializedPromise.then(function() {
    // The viewer has now been initialized.
  })
});
```

Note that in order to avoid manually tracking the initialization state *twice*, this implementation purposely uses the `PromiseCapability` functionality to handle both `PDFViewerApplication.initialized` and `PDFViewerApplication.initializedPromise` internally.
2020-02-17 14:14:56 +01:00
Tim van der Meij
45e2ab80e4 Merge pull request #11570 from Snuffleupagus/zoom_adjustScaleWidth
Re-factor `Toolbar._adjustScaleWidth` to improve/simplify how the zoom dropdown width is calculated
2020-02-08 20:31:58 +01:00
Tim van der Meij
a73a38029c Merge pull request #11569 from Snuffleupagus/rm-most-setAttribute
Replace most remaining `Element.setAttribute("style", ...)` usage with `Element.style = ...` instead
2020-02-08 20:13:56 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
b54c1fe395 Re-factor Toolbar._adjustScaleWidth to improve/simplify how the zoom dropdown width is calculated
This patch contains some *much* needed clean-up of, and improvements to, this old code thus addressing a number of issues:

 - Set more reasonable *default* values for the widths, in `web/viewer.css`, since the current ones are actually too small even for the (default) `en-US` locale.
   This obviously result in a slightly larger zoom dropdown width for many locales, but the more consistent UI does look good to me.

 - Stop setting the `min-width`/`max-width` and just use `width` instead.

 - Set an explicit `height` of the zoom dropdown, in an attempt to get Google Chrome to display it with the same height as the toolbar buttons.

 - Remove additional `Element.setAttribute("style", ...)` usage.

 - Actually check *all* of the predefined l10n strings, since the old implementation (implicitly) assumed that the currently selected one was the longest (note e.g. the `ja-JP` locale where one string is considerably longer than the rest).

 - Stop invalidating the DOM multiple times when doing the measurements. This was achieved by using a temporary in-memory `canvas`, and we now only need to query the DOM once in order to get the current font properties of the zoom dropdown.
2020-02-08 15:29:29 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
5cbd44b628 Replace most remaining Element.setAttribute("style", ...) usage with Element.style = ... instead
This should hopefully be useful in environments where restrictive CSPs are in effect.
In most cases the replacement is entirely straighforward, and there's only a couple of special cases:
 - For the `src/display/font_loader.js` and `web/pdf_outline_viewer.js `cases, since the elements aren't appended to the document yet, it shouldn't matter if the style properties are set one-by-one rather than all at once.
 - For the `web/debugger.js` case, there's really no need to set the `padding` inline at all and the definition was simply moved to `web/viewer.css` instead.

*Please note:* There's still *a single* case left, in `web/toolbar.js` for setting the width of the zoom dropdown, which is left intact for now.
The reasons are that this particular case shouldn't matter for users of the general PDF.js library, and that it'd make a lot more sense to just try and re-factor that very old code anyway (thus fixing the `setAttribute` usage in the process).
2020-02-05 22:26:47 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
102142537f Update the left/right CSS calculation for the sidebarContainer HTML element to enable IE11 compatibility
As gross as this hack is, it nonetheless seem necessary to allow using CSS variables; see also https://github.com/mozilla/pdf.js/pull/11567#issuecomment-582166160
2020-02-05 20:13:21 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
cb61bdee34 Add support for CSS variables using the PostCSS CSS Variables package (issue 11462)
Having thought *briefly* about using `css-vars-ponyfill`, I'm no longer convinced that it'd be a good idea. The reason is that if we actually want to properly support CSS variables, then that functionality should be available in *all* of our CSS files.
Note in particular the `pdf_viewer.css` file that's built as part of the `COMPONENTS` target, in which case I really cannot see how a rewrite-at-the-client solution would ever be guaranteed to always work correctly and without accidentally touching other CSS in the surrounding application.

All-in-all, simply re-writing the CSS variables at build-time seems much easier and is thus the approach taken in this patch; courtesy of https://github.com/MadLittleMods/postcss-css-variables
By using its `preserve` option, the built files will thus include *both* a fallback and a modern `var(...)` format[1]. As a proof-of-concept this patch removes a couple of manually added fallback values, and converts an additional sidebar related property to use a CSS variable.

---
[1] Comparing the `master` branch with this patch, when using `gulp generic`, produces the following diff for the built `web/viewer.css` file:
```diff
@@ -408,6 +408,7 @@

 :root {
   --sidebar-width: 200px;
+  --sidebar-transition-duration: 200ms;
 }

 * {
@@ -550,27 +551,28 @@
   position: absolute;
   top: 32px;
   bottom: 0;
-  width: 200px; /* Here, and elsewhere below, keep the constant value for compatibility
-                   with older browsers that lack support for CSS variables. */
+  width: 200px;
   width: var(--sidebar-width);
   visibility: hidden;
   z-index: 100;
   border-top: 1px solid rgba(51, 51, 51, 1);
   -webkit-transition-duration: 200ms;
           transition-duration: 200ms;
+  -webkit-transition-duration: var(--sidebar-transition-duration);
+          transition-duration: var(--sidebar-transition-duration);
   -webkit-transition-timing-function: ease;
           transition-timing-function: ease;
 }
 html[dir='ltr'] #sidebarContainer {
   -webkit-transition-property: left;
   transition-property: left;
-  left: -200px;
+  left: calc(-1 * 200px);
   left: calc(-1 * var(--sidebar-width));
 }
 html[dir='rtl'] #sidebarContainer {
   -webkit-transition-property: right;
   transition-property: right;
-  right: -200px;
+  right: calc(-1 * 200px);
   right: calc(-1 * var(--sidebar-width));
 }

@@ -640,6 +642,8 @@
 #viewerContainer:not(.pdfPresentationMode) {
   -webkit-transition-duration: 200ms;
           transition-duration: 200ms;
+  -webkit-transition-duration: var(--sidebar-transition-duration);
+          transition-duration: var(--sidebar-transition-duration);
   -webkit-transition-timing-function: ease;
           transition-timing-function: ease;
 }
```
2020-02-05 20:13:19 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
6558be3a68 Remove the eslint-disable no-var rule from the web/grab_to_pan.js file
Since this rule is now enforced in the entire `/web` folder, there's no good reason for it to remain disabled in this file. Most likely, it's added to reduce the number of linting errors when we started enforcing block-scoped variables.
2020-02-02 08:58:28 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
a12f78154c Use the native URL.createObjectURL method in web/debugger.js
There's no particular reason for using the PDF.js helper function `createObjectURL`[1] in the debugger, instead of the native `URL.createObjectURL` directly, for a couple of reasons:
 - The relevant code-path only applies to fonts loaded with the Font Loading API, and this isn't supported in IE anyway.
 - The debugger can, since quite some time, not even be loaded in IE any more.
 - General support for IE is now limited, and there's no guaratee that everything actually works.

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[1] It provides a fallback for browsers with broken `Blob` support, which as usual means Internet Explorer :-P
2020-01-28 21:21:08 +01:00