/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */ /* vim: set ts=8 sts=2 et sw=2 tw=80: */ /* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */ #include "MenuBarListener.h" #include "XULButtonElement.h" #include "mozilla/Attributes.h" #include "nsISound.h" // Drag & Drop, Clipboard #include "nsWidgetsCID.h" #include "nsCOMPtr.h" #include "nsContentUtils.h" #include "nsPIWindowRoot.h" #include "nsIFrame.h" #include "mozilla/BasicEvents.h" #include "mozilla/Preferences.h" #include "mozilla/LookAndFeel.h" #include "mozilla/StaticPrefs_ui.h" #include "mozilla/TextEvents.h" #include "mozilla/dom/Document.h" #include "mozilla/dom/Event.h" #include "mozilla/dom/EventBinding.h" #include "mozilla/dom/KeyboardEvent.h" #include "mozilla/dom/KeyboardEventBinding.h" #include "mozilla/dom/XULButtonElement.h" #include "mozilla/dom/XULMenuBarElement.h" #include "mozilla/dom/XULMenuParentElement.h" #include "nsXULPopupManager.h" namespace mozilla::dom { NS_IMPL_ISUPPORTS(MenuBarListener, nsIDOMEventListener) MenuBarListener::MenuBarListener(XULMenuBarElement& aElement) : mMenuBar(&aElement), mEventTarget(aElement.GetComposedDoc()), mAccessKeyDown(false), mAccessKeyDownCanceled(false) { MOZ_ASSERT(mEventTarget); MOZ_ASSERT(mMenuBar); // Hook up the menubar as a key listener on the whole document. This will // see every keypress that occurs, but after everyone else does. // Also hook up the listener to the window listening for focus events. This // is so we can keep proper state as the user alt-tabs through processes. mEventTarget->AddSystemEventListener(u"keypress"_ns, this, false); mEventTarget->AddSystemEventListener(u"keydown"_ns, this, false); mEventTarget->AddSystemEventListener(u"keyup"_ns, this, false); mEventTarget->AddSystemEventListener(u"mozaccesskeynotfound"_ns, this, false); // Need a capturing event listener if the user has blocked pages from // overriding system keys so that we can prevent menu accesskeys from being // cancelled. mEventTarget->AddEventListener(u"keydown"_ns, this, true); // mousedown event should be handled in all phase mEventTarget->AddEventListener(u"mousedown"_ns, this, true); mEventTarget->AddEventListener(u"mousedown"_ns, this, false); mEventTarget->AddEventListener(u"blur"_ns, this, true); mEventTarget->AddEventListener(u"MozDOMFullscreen:Entered"_ns, this, false); // Needs to listen to the deactivate event of the window. RefPtr top = nsContentUtils::GetWindowRoot(mEventTarget); if (!NS_WARN_IF(!top)) { top->AddSystemEventListener(u"deactivate"_ns, this, true); } } //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// MenuBarListener::~MenuBarListener() { MOZ_ASSERT(!mEventTarget, "Should've detached always"); } void MenuBarListener::Detach() { if (!mMenuBar) { MOZ_ASSERT(!mEventTarget); return; } mEventTarget->RemoveSystemEventListener(u"keypress"_ns, this, false); mEventTarget->RemoveSystemEventListener(u"keydown"_ns, this, false); mEventTarget->RemoveSystemEventListener(u"keyup"_ns, this, false); mEventTarget->RemoveSystemEventListener(u"mozaccesskeynotfound"_ns, this, false); mEventTarget->RemoveEventListener(u"keydown"_ns, this, true); mEventTarget->RemoveEventListener(u"mousedown"_ns, this, true); mEventTarget->RemoveEventListener(u"mousedown"_ns, this, false); mEventTarget->RemoveEventListener(u"blur"_ns, this, true); mEventTarget->RemoveEventListener(u"MozDOMFullscreen:Entered"_ns, this, false); RefPtr top = nsContentUtils::GetWindowRoot(mEventTarget); if (!NS_WARN_IF(!top)) { top->RemoveSystemEventListener(u"deactivate"_ns, this, true); } mMenuBar = nullptr; mEventTarget = nullptr; } void MenuBarListener::ToggleMenuActiveState(ByKeyboard aByKeyboard) { RefPtr menuBar = mMenuBar; if (menuBar->IsActive()) { menuBar->SetActive(false); } else { if (aByKeyboard == ByKeyboard::Yes) { menuBar->SetActiveByKeyboard(); } // This will activate the menubar if needed. menuBar->SelectFirstItem(); } } //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// nsresult MenuBarListener::KeyUp(Event* aKeyEvent) { WidgetKeyboardEvent* nativeKeyEvent = aKeyEvent->WidgetEventPtr()->AsKeyboardEvent(); if (!nativeKeyEvent) { return NS_OK; } // handlers shouldn't be triggered by non-trusted events. if (!nativeKeyEvent->IsTrusted()) { return NS_OK; } const auto accessKey = LookAndFeel::GetMenuAccessKey(); if (!accessKey || !StaticPrefs::ui_key_menuAccessKeyFocuses()) { return NS_OK; } // On a press of the ALT key by itself, we toggle the menu's // active/inactive state. if (!nativeKeyEvent->DefaultPrevented() && mAccessKeyDown && !mAccessKeyDownCanceled && nativeKeyEvent->mKeyCode == accessKey) { // The access key was down and is now up, and no other // keys were pressed in between. bool toggleMenuActiveState = true; if (!mMenuBar->IsActive()) { // If the focused content is in a remote process, we should allow the // focused web app to prevent to activate the menubar. if (nativeKeyEvent->WillBeSentToRemoteProcess()) { nativeKeyEvent->StopImmediatePropagation(); nativeKeyEvent->MarkAsWaitingReplyFromRemoteProcess(); return NS_OK; } // First, close all existing popups because other popups shouldn't // handle key events when menubar is active and IME should be // disabled. if (nsXULPopupManager* pm = nsXULPopupManager::GetInstance()) { pm->Rollup({}); } // If menubar active state is changed or the menubar is destroyed // during closing the popups, we should do nothing anymore. toggleMenuActiveState = !Destroyed() && !mMenuBar->IsActive(); } if (toggleMenuActiveState) { ToggleMenuActiveState(ByKeyboard::Yes); } } mAccessKeyDown = false; mAccessKeyDownCanceled = false; if (!Destroyed() && mMenuBar->IsActive()) { nativeKeyEvent->StopPropagation(); nativeKeyEvent->PreventDefault(); } return NS_OK; } //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// nsresult MenuBarListener::KeyPress(Event* aKeyEvent) { // if event has already been handled, bail if (!aKeyEvent || aKeyEvent->DefaultPrevented()) { return NS_OK; // don't consume event } // handlers shouldn't be triggered by non-trusted events. if (!aKeyEvent->IsTrusted()) { return NS_OK; } const auto accessKey = LookAndFeel::GetMenuAccessKey(); if (!accessKey) { return NS_OK; } // If accesskey handling was forwarded to a child process, wait for // the mozaccesskeynotfound event before handling accesskeys. WidgetKeyboardEvent* nativeKeyEvent = aKeyEvent->WidgetEventPtr()->AsKeyboardEvent(); if (!nativeKeyEvent) { return NS_OK; } RefPtr keyEvent = aKeyEvent->AsKeyboardEvent(); uint32_t keyCode = keyEvent->KeyCode(); // Cancel the access key flag unless we are pressing the access key. if (keyCode != accessKey) { mAccessKeyDownCanceled = true; } #ifndef XP_MACOSX // Need to handle F10 specially on Non-Mac platform. if (nativeKeyEvent->mMessage == eKeyPress && keyCode == NS_VK_F10) { if ((keyEvent->GetModifiersForMenuAccessKey() & ~MODIFIER_CONTROL) == 0) { // If the keyboard event should activate the menubar and will be // sent to a remote process, it should be executed with reply // event from the focused remote process. Note that if the menubar // is active, the event is already marked as "stop cross // process dispatching". So, in that case, this won't wait // reply from the remote content. if (nativeKeyEvent->WillBeSentToRemoteProcess()) { nativeKeyEvent->StopImmediatePropagation(); nativeKeyEvent->MarkAsWaitingReplyFromRemoteProcess(); return NS_OK; } // The F10 key just went down by itself or with ctrl pressed. // In Windows, both of these activate the menu bar. ToggleMenuActiveState(ByKeyboard::Yes); if (mMenuBar && mMenuBar->IsActive()) { # ifdef MOZ_WIDGET_GTK if (RefPtr child = mMenuBar->GetActiveMenuChild()) { // In GTK, this also opens the first menu. child->OpenMenuPopup(false); } # endif aKeyEvent->StopPropagation(); aKeyEvent->PreventDefault(); } } return NS_OK; } #endif // !XP_MACOSX RefPtr menuForKey = GetMenuForKeyEvent(*keyEvent); if (!menuForKey) { #ifdef XP_WIN // Behavior on Windows - this item is on the menu bar, beep and deactivate // the menu bar. // TODO(emilio): This is rather odd, and I cannot get the beep to work, // but this matches what old code was doing... if (mMenuBar && mMenuBar->IsActive() && mMenuBar->IsActiveByKeyboard()) { if (nsCOMPtr sound = do_GetService("@mozilla.org/sound;1")) { sound->Beep(); } ToggleMenuActiveState(ByKeyboard::Yes); } #endif return NS_OK; } // If the keyboard event matches with a menu item's accesskey and // will be sent to a remote process, it should be executed with // reply event from the focused remote process. Note that if the // menubar is active, the event is already marked as "stop cross // process dispatching". So, in that case, this won't wait // reply from the remote content. if (nativeKeyEvent->WillBeSentToRemoteProcess()) { nativeKeyEvent->StopImmediatePropagation(); nativeKeyEvent->MarkAsWaitingReplyFromRemoteProcess(); return NS_OK; } RefPtr menuBar = mMenuBar; menuBar->SetActiveByKeyboard(); // This will activate the menubar as needed. menuForKey->OpenMenuPopup(true); // The opened menu will listen next keyup event. // Therefore, we should clear the keydown flags here. mAccessKeyDown = mAccessKeyDownCanceled = false; aKeyEvent->StopPropagation(); aKeyEvent->PreventDefault(); return NS_OK; } dom::XULButtonElement* MenuBarListener::GetMenuForKeyEvent( KeyboardEvent& aKeyEvent) { if (!aKeyEvent.IsMenuAccessKeyPressed()) { return nullptr; } uint32_t charCode = aKeyEvent.CharCode(); bool hasAccessKeyCandidates = charCode != 0; if (!hasAccessKeyCandidates) { WidgetKeyboardEvent* nativeKeyEvent = aKeyEvent.WidgetEventPtr()->AsKeyboardEvent(); AutoTArray keys; nativeKeyEvent->GetAccessKeyCandidates(keys); hasAccessKeyCandidates = !keys.IsEmpty(); } if (!hasAccessKeyCandidates) { return nullptr; } // Do shortcut navigation. // A letter was pressed. We want to see if a shortcut gets matched. If // so, we'll know the menu got activated. return mMenuBar->FindMenuWithShortcut(aKeyEvent); } void MenuBarListener::ReserveKeyIfNeeded(Event* aKeyEvent) { WidgetKeyboardEvent* nativeKeyEvent = aKeyEvent->WidgetEventPtr()->AsKeyboardEvent(); if (nsContentUtils::ShouldBlockReservedKeys(nativeKeyEvent)) { nativeKeyEvent->MarkAsReservedByChrome(); } } //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// nsresult MenuBarListener::KeyDown(Event* aKeyEvent) { // handlers shouldn't be triggered by non-trusted events. if (!aKeyEvent || !aKeyEvent->IsTrusted()) { return NS_OK; } RefPtr keyEvent = aKeyEvent->AsKeyboardEvent(); if (!keyEvent) { return NS_OK; } uint32_t theChar = keyEvent->KeyCode(); uint16_t eventPhase = keyEvent->EventPhase(); bool capturing = (eventPhase == dom::Event_Binding::CAPTURING_PHASE); #ifndef XP_MACOSX if (capturing && !mAccessKeyDown && theChar == NS_VK_F10 && (keyEvent->GetModifiersForMenuAccessKey() & ~MODIFIER_CONTROL) == 0) { ReserveKeyIfNeeded(aKeyEvent); } #endif const auto accessKey = LookAndFeel::GetMenuAccessKey(); if (accessKey && StaticPrefs::ui_key_menuAccessKeyFocuses()) { bool defaultPrevented = aKeyEvent->DefaultPrevented(); // No other modifiers can be down. // Especially CTRL. CTRL+ALT == AltGR, and we'll break on non-US // enhanced 102-key keyboards if we don't check this. bool isAccessKeyDownEvent = (theChar == accessKey && (keyEvent->GetModifiersForMenuAccessKey() & ~LookAndFeel::GetMenuAccessKeyModifiers()) == 0); if (!capturing && !mAccessKeyDown) { // If accesskey isn't being pressed and the key isn't the accesskey, // ignore the event. if (!isAccessKeyDownEvent) { return NS_OK; } // Otherwise, accept the accesskey state. mAccessKeyDown = true; // If default is prevented already, cancel the access key down. mAccessKeyDownCanceled = defaultPrevented; return NS_OK; } // If the pressed accesskey was canceled already or the event was // consumed already, ignore the event. if (mAccessKeyDownCanceled || defaultPrevented) { return NS_OK; } // Some key other than the access key just went down, // so we won't activate the menu bar when the access key is released. mAccessKeyDownCanceled = !isAccessKeyDownEvent; } if (capturing && accessKey) { if (GetMenuForKeyEvent(*keyEvent)) { ReserveKeyIfNeeded(aKeyEvent); } } return NS_OK; // means I am NOT consuming event } //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// nsresult MenuBarListener::Blur(Event* aEvent) { if (!IsMenuOpen() && mMenuBar->IsActive()) { ToggleMenuActiveState(ByKeyboard::No); mAccessKeyDown = false; mAccessKeyDownCanceled = false; } return NS_OK; // means I am NOT consuming event } //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// nsresult MenuBarListener::OnWindowDeactivated(Event* aEvent) { // Reset the accesskey state because we cannot receive the keyup event for // the pressing accesskey. mAccessKeyDown = false; mAccessKeyDownCanceled = false; return NS_OK; // means I am NOT consuming event } bool MenuBarListener::IsMenuOpen() const { auto* activeChild = mMenuBar->GetActiveMenuChild(); return activeChild && activeChild->IsMenuPopupOpen(); } //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// nsresult MenuBarListener::MouseDown(Event* aMouseEvent) { // NOTE: MouseDown method listens all phases // Even if the mousedown event is canceled, it means the user don't want // to activate the menu. Therefore, we need to record it at capturing (or // target) phase. if (mAccessKeyDown) { mAccessKeyDownCanceled = true; } // Don't do anything at capturing phase, any behavior should be cancelable. if (aMouseEvent->EventPhase() == dom::Event_Binding::CAPTURING_PHASE) { return NS_OK; } if (!IsMenuOpen() && mMenuBar->IsActive()) { ToggleMenuActiveState(ByKeyboard::No); } return NS_OK; // means I am NOT consuming event } //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// nsresult MenuBarListener::Fullscreen(Event* aEvent) { if (mMenuBar->IsActive()) { ToggleMenuActiveState(ByKeyboard::No); } return NS_OK; } //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// MOZ_CAN_RUN_SCRIPT_BOUNDARY nsresult MenuBarListener::HandleEvent(Event* aEvent) { // If the menu bar is collapsed, don't do anything. if (!mMenuBar || !mMenuBar->GetPrimaryFrame() || !mMenuBar->GetPrimaryFrame()->StyleVisibility()->IsVisible()) { return NS_OK; } nsAutoString eventType; aEvent->GetType(eventType); if (eventType.EqualsLiteral("keyup")) { return KeyUp(aEvent); } if (eventType.EqualsLiteral("keydown")) { return KeyDown(aEvent); } if (eventType.EqualsLiteral("keypress")) { return KeyPress(aEvent); } if (eventType.EqualsLiteral("mozaccesskeynotfound")) { return KeyPress(aEvent); } if (eventType.EqualsLiteral("blur")) { return Blur(aEvent); } if (eventType.EqualsLiteral("deactivate")) { return OnWindowDeactivated(aEvent); } if (eventType.EqualsLiteral("mousedown")) { return MouseDown(aEvent); } if (eventType.EqualsLiteral("MozDOMFullscreen:Entered")) { return Fullscreen(aEvent); } MOZ_ASSERT_UNREACHABLE("Unexpected eventType"); return NS_OK; } } // namespace mozilla::dom