There's a fair number of regular expressions througout the code-base which are slightly more verbose than strictly necessary, in particular:
- We have a lot of regular expressions that use `[0-9]` explicitly, and those can be simplified to use `\d` instead.
- We have one instance of a regular expression containing a `A-Za-z0-9_` sequence, which can be simplified to use `\w` instead.
Despite its name, the fonts in ItcSymbol-family are "regular" fonts and not Symbol ones. However, given that the font name contains the word "Symbol" we ended up picking the wrong code-path in the `Font.fallbackToSystemFont`-method.
*Please note:* While this patch ensures that the text becomes readable, by falling back a standard font, the rendering will obviously not be perfect. However, that's the PDF generators "fault" since non-embedded fonts cannot be guaranteed to render correctly in all environments.
Given that the Fetch API is normally being used now, these changes are probably less important now than they used to be. However, given that it's simple enough to implement this I figured why not just fix issue 9883 (better late than never I suppose).
Testing:
- delete the pdf file while the initial request is inflight
- delete the pdf file after the initial request has finished
Repeat for a small file and large file, exercising both one-off and
chunked transports.
This patch changes the `PDFDocumentLoadingTask.destroy`-method and the `_fetchDocument`-function to be `async`, which slightly simplifies the relevant code.
Furthermore, remove the catch-handler from the `WorkerTransport.getPageIndex`-method since it's no longer needed. Given that the `MessageHandler` is nowadays wrapping every possible Exception, it's no longer necessary to try and re-wrap the reason here.
While e.g. the `simpleviewer` and `singlepageviewer` examples work, since they're based on the `BaseViewer`-class, the standalone `pageviewer` example currently doesn't support either XFA- or StructTree-layers. This seems like an obvious oversight, which can be easily addressed simply by exporting the necessary functionality through `pdf_viewer.component.js`, similar to the existing Text/Annotation-layers.
While working on, and testing, these changes I happened to notice a number of smaller things that's also fixed in this patch:
- Ensure that `XfaLayerBuilder.render` always have a *consistent* return type, to prevent possible run-time failures in `PDFPageView`; PR 13908 follow-up.
- Change the order of the options in the `XfaLayerBuilder`-constructor to agree with the parameter order in the `DefaultXfaLayerFactory.createXfaLayerBuilder`-method.
- Add a missing `textHighlighterFactory`-option, in the JSDocs for the `PDFPageView`-class.
- A couple of small tweaks in the `TextLayerBuilder.render`-method: Re-use an existing Array rather than creating a new one, and replace an `if` with optional chaining instead.
*Please note:* For now XFA-support is currently disabled by default, similar to the regular viewer.
While running the unit-tests with some logging statements added to this code, I noticed that `PasswordException` was missing from the list of potential Errors that could be passed to the `wrapReason` function.
A lot of the code in this getter has existed ever since the initial PresentationMode-implementation was first added all the way back in PR 1938 (which is nine years ago now).
At this point in time however, there's now a simpler way detect if a browser supports the FullScreen API and we should thus be able to simplify this getter; please refer to https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Document/fullscreenEnabled#browser_compatibility
This command was added all the way back when basic CI-support was first introduced (using Travis at the time), however it's never really intended to be used e.g. for local development.
By having a `npm test`-command listed in the `package.json` file, there's a very real risk that someone unfamiliar with the code-base would only run that one and thus miss all the other (more important) test-suites[1].
Hence this patch which removes the `npm test`-command, and instead simply calls the relevant gulp-task[2] directly in the GitHub Actions configuration.
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[1] Which consist of the unit-tests (run in browsers), the font-tests (potentially), the reference-tests, and the integration-tests.
[2] Which is also renamed slightly, to better fit its current usage.
Something that I *just* realized is that while PR 13854 fixed an issue as reported, it could still cause bugs in other similarily broken documents since we'll not insert a matching endMarkedContent-operator in the operatorList.
Currently, in the `PartialEvaluator`, we only support Optional Content in Form-/XObjects. Hence this patch adds support for Image-/XObjects as well, which looks like a simple oversight in PR 12095 since the canvas-implementation already contains the necessary code to support this.
The Viewer API definitions do not compile because of missing imports and
anonymous objects are typed as `Object`. These issues were not caught
during CI because the test project was not compiling anything from the
Viewer API.
As an example of the first problem:
```
/**
* @implements MyInterface
*/
export class MyClass {
...
}
```
will generate a broken definition that doesn’t import MyInterface:
```
/**
* @implements MyInterface
*/
export class MyClass implements MyInterface {
...
}
```
This can be fixed by adding a typedef jsdoc to specify the import:
```
/** @typedef {import("./otherFile").MyInterface} MyInterface */
```
See https://github.com/jsdoc/jsdoc/issues/1537 and
https://github.com/microsoft/TypeScript/issues/22160 for more details.
As an example of the second problem:
```
/**
* Gets the size of the specified page, converted from PDF units to inches.
* @param {Object} An Object containing the properties: {Array} `view`,
* {number} `userUnit`, and {number} `rotate`.
*/
function getPageSizeInches({ view, userUnit, rotate }) {
...
}
```
generates the broken definition:
```
function getPageSizeInches({ view, userUnit, rotate }: Object) {
...
}
```
The jsdoc should specify the type of each nested property:
```
/**
* Gets the size of the specified page, converted from PDF units to inches.
* @param {Object} options An object containing the properties: {Array} `view`,
* {number} `userUnit`, and {number} `rotate`.
* @param {number[]} options.view
* @param {number} options.userUnit
* @param {number} options.rotate
*/
```
- Use `Node.TEXT_NODE` rather than a magical constant, in `TextHighlighter._convertMatches`, to improve readability. According to MDN, this has been supported since "forever": https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Node/nodeType#browser_compatibility
- Remove the `pageIdx`-property, on `TextLayerBuilder`-instances, since the re-factoring in PR 13908 meant that it's now unused.
- Remove the `matches`-property, on `TextLayerBuilder`-instances, since the re-factoring in PR 13908 meant that it's now unused.
Generalizing, and documenting, the `PDFHistory`-implementation as part of the web-interfaces doesn't seem entirely necessary and in hindsight I'm not entirely sure why we need it since:
- The `PDFHistory` implementation is/was written specifically for the default viewer use-case, which is why e.g. the `simpleviewer` component example isn't using it. (While it *could* be used there, it'd need to be manually created/initialized correctly.)
- There's only *one* `PDFHistory`-implementation present (and no other viewer-component will fail without it being available), as opposed to the other web-interfaces documented in this file.
- The `PDFHistory` implementation is not even usable with e.g. the `pageviewer` component example, since it (obviously) requires a complete viewer to work. (This is in contrast to e.g. `IPDFTextLayerFactory` and `IPDFAnnotationLayerFactory`.)
*This is done separately from the previous patch, to make it easier to revert these changes once they've been included in a couple of releases.*
Please note that because these two options are mutually exclusive, which is a large part of the reason for the previous patch, it's not guaranteed that the fallback-values will always be correct in every situation (but it's the best that we can do).
*This is a follow-up to PRs 13867 and 13899.*
This patch is tagged `api-minor` for the following reasons:
- It replaces the `renderInteractiveForms`/`includeAnnotationStorage`-options, in the `PDFPageProxy.render`-method, with the single `annotationMode`-option that controls which annotations are being rendered and how. Note that the old options were mutually exclusive, and setting both to `true` would result in undefined behaviour.
- For improved consistency in the API, the `annotationMode`-option will also work together with the `PDFPageProxy.getOperatorList`-method.
- It's now also possible to disable *all* annotation rendering in both the API and the Viewer, since the other changes meant that this could now be supported with a single added line on the worker-thread[1]; fixes 7282.
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[1] Please note that in order to simplify the overall implementation, we'll purposely only support disabling of *all* annotations and that the option is being shared between the API and the Viewer. For any more "specialized" use-cases, where e.g. only some annotation-types are being rendered and/or the API and Viewer render different sets of annotations, that'll have to be handled in third-party implementations/forks of the PDF.js code-base.
Moves the logic out of TextLayerBuilder to handle
highlighting matches into a new separate class `TextHighlighter`
that can be used with regular PDFs and XFA PDFs.
To mimic the current find functionality in XFA, two arrays
from the XFA rendering are created to get the text content
and map those to DOM nodes.
Fixes#13878