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/*
* Copyright (C) 2010 Joone Hur <joone@kldp.org>
* Copyright (C) 2010 Collabora Ltd.
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* Library General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public License
* along with this library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If not, write to
* the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
* Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
*/
#include "config.h"
#include "webkitviewportattributes.h"
#include "Chrome.h"
#include "Document.h"
#include "Frame.h"
#include "Page.h"
#include "webkitglobalsprivate.h"
#include "webkitviewportattributesprivate.h"
#include "webkitwebviewprivate.h"
#include <glib/gi18n-lib.h>
/**
* SECTION:webkitviewportattributes
* @short_description: Represents the viewport properties of a web page
* @see_also: #WebKitWebView::viewport-attributes-recompute-requested, #WebKitWebView::viewport-attributes-changed
*
* #WebKitViewportAttributes offers the viewport properties to user agents to
* control the viewport layout. It contains the viewport size, initial scale with limits,
* and information about whether a user is able to scale the contents in the viewport.
* This makes a web page fit the device screen.
*
* The #WebKitWebView::viewport-attributes-changed signal will be emitted with #WebKitViewportAttributes
* when the viewport attributes are updated in the case of loading web pages contain
* the viewport properties and calling webkit_viewport_attributes_recompute.
*
* If the device size, available size, desktop width, or device DPI needs to be changed due to
* a consequence of an explicit browser request (caused by screen rotation, resizing, or similar reasons),
* You should call #webkit_viewport_attributes_recompute to recompute the viewport properties and
* override those values in the handler of #WebKitWebView::viewport-attributes-recompute-requested signal.
*
* For more information on the viewport properties, refer to the Safari reference library at
* http://developer.apple.com/safari/library/documentation/appleapplications/reference/safarihtmlref/articles/metatags.html
*
* <informalexample><programlisting>
* /<!-- -->* Connect to the viewport-attributes-changes signal *<!-- -->/
* WebKitViewportAttributes* attributes = webkit_web_view_get_viewport_attributes (web_view);
* g_signal_connect (web_view, "viewport-attributes-recompute-requested", G_CALLBACK (viewport_recompute_cb), window);
* g_signal_connect (web_view, "viewport-attributes-changed", G_CALLBACK (viewport_changed_cb), window);
* g_signal_connect (attributes, "notify::valid", G_CALLBACK (viewport_valid_changed_cb), web_view);
*
* /<!-- -->* Handle the viewport-attributes-recompute-requested signal to override the device width *<!-- -->/
* static void
* viewport_recompute_cb (WebKitWebView* web_view, WebKitViewportAttributes* attributes, GtkWidget* window)
* {
* int override_available_width = 480;
* g_object_set (G_OBJECT(attributes), "available-width", override_available_width, NULL);
* }
*
* /<!-- -->* Handle the viewport-attributes-changed signal to recompute the initial scale factor *<!-- -->/
* static void
* viewport_changed_cb (WebKitWebView* web_view, WebKitViewportAttributes* attributes, gpointer data)
* {
* gfloat initialScale;
* g_object_get (G_OBJECT (atributes), "initial-scale-factor", &initialScale, NULL);
* webkit_web_view_set_zoom_level (web_view, initialScale);
* }
*
* /<!-- -->* Handle the notify::valid signal to initialize the zoom level *<!-- -->/
* static void
* viewport_valid_changed_cb (WebKitViewportAttributes* attributes, GParamSpec* pspec, WebKitWebView* web_view)
* {
* gboolean is_valid;
* g_object_get (attributes, "valid", &is_valid, NULL);
* if (!is_valid)
* webkit_web_view_set_zoom_level (web_view, 1.0);
* }
* </programlisting></informalexample>
*/
using namespace WebKit;
using namespace WebCore;
enum {
PROP_0,
PROP_DEVICE_WIDTH,
PROP_DEVICE_HEIGHT,
PROP_AVAILABLE_WIDTH,
PROP_AVAILABLE_HEIGHT,
PROP_DESKTOP_WIDTH,
PROP_DEVICE_DPI,
PROP_WIDTH,
PROP_HEIGHT,
PROP_INITIAL_SCALE_FACTOR,
PROP_MINIMUM_SCALE_FACTOR,
PROP_MAXIMUM_SCALE_FACTOR,
PROP_DEVICE_PIXEL_RATIO,
PROP_USER_SCALABLE,
PROP_VALID
};
G_DEFINE_TYPE(WebKitViewportAttributes, webkit_viewport_attributes, G_TYPE_OBJECT);
static void webkit_viewport_attributes_get_property(GObject* object, guint propertyID, GValue* value, GParamSpec* paramSpec);
static void webkit_viewport_attributes_set_property(GObject* object, guint propertyID, const GValue* value, GParamSpec* paramSpec);
static void webkit_viewport_attributes_class_init(WebKitViewportAttributesClass* kclass)
{
GObjectClass* gobjectClass = G_OBJECT_CLASS(kclass);
gobjectClass->get_property = webkit_viewport_attributes_get_property;
gobjectClass->set_property = webkit_viewport_attributes_set_property;
/**
* WebKitViewportAttributs:device-width:
*
* The width of the screen. This value is always automatically
* pre-computed during a viewport attributes recomputation, and
* can be overridden by the handler of
* WebKitWebView::viewport-attributes-recompute-requested. You
* should not do that unless you have a very good reason.
*
* Since: 1.3.8
*/
g_object_class_install_property(gobjectClass,
PROP_DEVICE_WIDTH,
g_param_spec_int(
"device-width",
_("Device Width"),
_("The width of the screen."),
0,
G_MAXINT,
0,
WEBKIT_PARAM_READWRITE));
/**
* WebKitViewportAttributs:device-height:
*
* The height of the screen. This value is always automatically
* pre-computed during a viewport attributes recomputation, and
* can be overriden by the handler of
* WebKitWebView::viewport-attributes-recompute-requested. You
* should not do that unless you have a very good reason.
*
* Since: 1.3.8
*/
g_object_class_install_property(gobjectClass,
PROP_DEVICE_HEIGHT,
g_param_spec_int(
"device-height",
_("Device Height"),
_("The height of the screen."),
0,
G_MAXINT,
0,
WEBKIT_PARAM_READWRITE));
/**
* WebKitViewportAttributs:available-width:
*
* The width of the current visible area. This will usually be the
* same as the space allocated to the widget, but in some cases
* you may have decided to make the widget bigger than the visible
* area. This value is by default initialized to the size
* allocated by the widget, but you can override it in the handler
* of WebKitWebView::viewport-attributes-recompute-requested to
* let the engine know what the visible area is.
*
* Since: 1.3.8
*/
g_object_class_install_property(gobjectClass,
PROP_AVAILABLE_WIDTH,
g_param_spec_int(
"available-width",
_("Available Width"),
_("The width of the visible area."),
0,
G_MAXINT,
0,
WEBKIT_PARAM_READWRITE));
/**
* WebKitViewportAttributs:available-height:
*
* The height of the current visible area. This will usually be the
* same as the space allocated to the widget, but in some cases
* you may have decided to make the widget bigger than the visible
* area. This value is by default initialized to the size
* allocated by the widget, but you can override it in the handler
* of WebKitWebView::viewport-attributes-recompute-requested to
* let the engine know what the visible area is.
*
* Since: 1.3.8
*/
g_object_class_install_property(gobjectClass,
PROP_AVAILABLE_HEIGHT,
g_param_spec_int(
"available-height",
_("Available Height"),
_("The height of the visible area."),
0,
G_MAXINT,
0,
WEBKIT_PARAM_READWRITE));
/**
* WebKitViewportAttributs:desktop-width:
*
* The width of viewport that works well for most web pages designed for
* desktop. This value is initialized to 980 pixels by default and used
* during a viewport attributes recomputation. Also, it can be overriden by
* the handler of WebKitWebView::viewport-attributes-recompute-requested.
* You should not do that unless you have a very good reason.
*
* Since: 1.3.8
*/
g_object_class_install_property(gobjectClass,
PROP_DESKTOP_WIDTH,
g_param_spec_int(
"desktop-width",
_("Desktop Width"),
_("The width of viewport that works well for most web pages designed for desktop."),
0,
G_MAXINT,
980,
WEBKIT_PARAM_READWRITE));
/**
* WebKitViewportAttributs:device-dpi:
*
* The number of dots per inch of the screen. This value is
* initialized to 160 dpi by default and used during a viewport
* attributes recomputation, because it is the dpi of the original
* iPhone and Android devices. Also, it can be overriden by the
* handler of WebKitWebView::viewport-attributes-recompute-requested.
* You should not do that unless you have a very good reason.
*
* Since: 1.3.8
*/
g_object_class_install_property(gobjectClass,
PROP_DEVICE_DPI,
g_param_spec_int(
"device-dpi",
_("Device DPI"),
_("The number of dots per inch of the screen."),
0,
G_MAXINT,
160,
WEBKIT_PARAM_READWRITE));
/**
* WebKitViewportAttributs:width:
*
* The width of the viewport. Before getting this property,
* you need to make sure that #WebKitViewportAttributes is valid.
*
* Since: 1.3.8
*/
g_object_class_install_property(gobjectClass,
PROP_WIDTH,
g_param_spec_int(
"width",
_("Width"),
_("The width of the viewport."),
0,
G_MAXINT,
0,
WEBKIT_PARAM_READABLE));
/**
* WebKitViewportAttributs:height:
*
* The height of the viewport. Before getting this property,
* you need to make sure that #WebKitViewportAttributes is valid.
*
* Since: 1.3.8
*/
g_object_class_install_property(gobjectClass,
PROP_HEIGHT,
g_param_spec_int(
"height",
_("Height"),
_("The height of the viewport."),
0,
G_MAXINT,
0,
WEBKIT_PARAM_READABLE));
/**
* WebKitViewportAttributs:initial-scale-factor:
*
* The initial scale of the viewport. Before getting this property,
* you need to make sure that #WebKitViewportAttributes is valid.
*
* Since: 1.3.8
*/
g_object_class_install_property(gobjectClass,
PROP_INITIAL_SCALE_FACTOR,
g_param_spec_float(
"initial-scale-factor",
_("Initial Scale Factor"),
_("The initial scale of the viewport."),
-1,
G_MAXFLOAT,
-1,
WEBKIT_PARAM_READABLE));
/**
* WebKitViewportAttributs:minimum-scale-factor:
*
* The minimum scale of the viewport. Before getting this property,
* you need to make sure that #WebKitViewportAttributes is valid.
*
* Since: 1.3.8
*/
g_object_class_install_property(gobjectClass,
PROP_MINIMUM_SCALE_FACTOR,
g_param_spec_float(
"minimum-scale-factor",
_("Minimum Scale Factor"),
_("The minimum scale of the viewport."),
-1,
G_MAXFLOAT,
-1,
WEBKIT_PARAM_READABLE));
/**
* WebKitViewportAttributs:maximum-scale-factor:
*
* The maximum scale of the viewport. Before getting this property,
* you need to make sure that #WebKitViewportAttributes is valid.
*
* Since: 1.3.8
*/
g_object_class_install_property(gobjectClass,
PROP_MAXIMUM_SCALE_FACTOR,
g_param_spec_float(
"maximum-scale-factor",
_("Maximum Scale Factor"),
_("The maximum scale of the viewport."),
-1,
G_MAXFLOAT,
-1,
WEBKIT_PARAM_READABLE));
/**
* WebKitViewportAttributs:device-pixel-ratio:
*
* The device pixel ratio of the viewport. Before getting this property,
* you need to make sure that #WebKitViewportAttributes is valid.
*
* Since: 1.3.8
*/
g_object_class_install_property(gobjectClass,
PROP_DEVICE_PIXEL_RATIO,
g_param_spec_float(
"device-pixel-ratio",
_("Device Pixel Ratio"),
_("The device pixel ratio of the viewport."),
-1,
G_MAXFLOAT,
-1,
WEBKIT_PARAM_READABLE));
/**
* WebKitViewportAttributs:user-scalable:
*
* Determines whether or not the user can zoom in and out.
* Before getting this property, you need to make sure that
* #WebKitViewportAttributes is valid.
*
* Since: 1.3.8
*/
g_object_class_install_property(gobjectClass,
PROP_USER_SCALABLE,
g_param_spec_boolean(
"user-scalable",
_("User Scalable"),
_("Determines whether or not the user can zoom in and out."),
TRUE,
WEBKIT_PARAM_READABLE));
/**
* WebKitViewportAttributs:valid:
*
* Determines whether or not the attributes are valid.
* #WebKitViewportAttributes are only valid on pages
* which have a viewport meta tag, and have already
* had the attributes calculated.
*
* Since: 1.3.8
*/
g_object_class_install_property(gobjectClass,
PROP_VALID,
g_param_spec_boolean(
"valid",
_("Valid"),
_("Determines whether or not the attributes are valid, and can be used."),
FALSE,
WEBKIT_PARAM_READABLE));
g_type_class_add_private(kclass, sizeof(WebKitViewportAttributesPrivate));
}
static void webkit_viewport_attributes_init(WebKitViewportAttributes* viewport)
{
viewport->priv = G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_PRIVATE(viewport, WEBKIT_TYPE_VIEWPORT_ATTRIBUTES, WebKitViewportAttributesPrivate);
viewport->priv->deviceWidth = 0;
viewport->priv->deviceHeight = 0;
viewport->priv->availableWidth = 0;
viewport->priv->availableHeight = 0;
viewport->priv->desktopWidth = 980; // This value works well for most web pages designed for desktop browsers.
viewport->priv->deviceDPI = 160; // It is the dpi of the original iPhone and Android devices.
viewport->priv->width = 0;
viewport->priv->height = 0;
viewport->priv->initialScaleFactor = -1;
viewport->priv->minimumScaleFactor = -1;
viewport->priv->maximumScaleFactor = -1;
viewport->priv->devicePixelRatio = -1;
viewport->priv->userScalable = TRUE;
viewport->priv->isValid = FALSE;
}
static void webkit_viewport_attributes_get_property(GObject* object, guint propertyID, GValue* value, GParamSpec* paramSpec)
{
WebKitViewportAttributes* viewportAttributes = WEBKIT_VIEWPORT_ATTRIBUTES(object);
WebKitViewportAttributesPrivate* priv = viewportAttributes->priv;
switch (propertyID) {
case PROP_DEVICE_WIDTH:
g_value_set_int(value, priv->deviceWidth);
break;
case PROP_DEVICE_HEIGHT:
g_value_set_int(value, priv->deviceHeight);
break;
case PROP_AVAILABLE_WIDTH:
g_value_set_int(value, priv->availableWidth);
break;
case PROP_AVAILABLE_HEIGHT:
g_value_set_int(value, priv->availableHeight);
break;
case PROP_DESKTOP_WIDTH:
g_value_set_int(value, priv->desktopWidth);
break;
case PROP_DEVICE_DPI:
g_value_set_int(value, priv->deviceDPI);
break;
case PROP_WIDTH:
g_value_set_int(value, priv->width);
break;
case PROP_HEIGHT:
g_value_set_int(value, priv->height);
break;
case PROP_INITIAL_SCALE_FACTOR:
g_value_set_float(value, priv->initialScaleFactor);
break;
case PROP_MINIMUM_SCALE_FACTOR:
g_value_set_float(value, priv->minimumScaleFactor);
break;
case PROP_MAXIMUM_SCALE_FACTOR:
g_value_set_float(value, priv->maximumScaleFactor);
break;
case PROP_DEVICE_PIXEL_RATIO:
g_value_set_float(value, priv->devicePixelRatio);
break;
case PROP_USER_SCALABLE:
g_value_set_boolean(value, priv->userScalable);
break;
case PROP_VALID:
g_value_set_boolean(value, priv->isValid);
break;
default:
G_OBJECT_WARN_INVALID_PROPERTY_ID(object, propertyID, paramSpec);
break;
}
}
static void webkit_viewport_attributes_set_property(GObject* object, guint propertyID, const GValue* value, GParamSpec* paramSpec)
{
WebKitViewportAttributes* viewportAttributes = WEBKIT_VIEWPORT_ATTRIBUTES(object);
WebKitViewportAttributesPrivate* priv = viewportAttributes->priv;
switch (propertyID) {
case PROP_DEVICE_WIDTH:
priv->deviceWidth = g_value_get_int(value);
break;
case PROP_DEVICE_HEIGHT:
priv->deviceHeight = g_value_get_int(value);
break;
case PROP_AVAILABLE_WIDTH:
priv->availableWidth = g_value_get_int(value);
break;
case PROP_AVAILABLE_HEIGHT:
priv->availableHeight = g_value_get_int(value);
break;
case PROP_DESKTOP_WIDTH:
priv->desktopWidth = g_value_get_int(value);
break;
case PROP_DEVICE_DPI:
priv->deviceDPI = g_value_get_int(value);
break;
default:
G_OBJECT_WARN_INVALID_PROPERTY_ID(object, propertyID, paramSpec);
break;
}
}
void webkitViewportAttributesRecompute(WebKitViewportAttributes* viewportAttributes)
{
WebKitViewportAttributesPrivate* priv = viewportAttributes->priv;
WebKitWebView* webView = priv->webView;
IntRect windowRect(webView->priv->corePage->chrome().windowRect());
priv->deviceWidth = windowRect.width();
priv->deviceHeight = windowRect.height();
IntRect rect(webView->priv->corePage->chrome().pageRect());
priv->availableWidth = rect.width();
priv->availableHeight = rect.height();
// First of all, we give the application an opportunity to override some of the values.
g_signal_emit_by_name(webView, "viewport-attributes-recompute-requested", viewportAttributes);
ViewportArguments arguments = webView->priv->corePage->mainFrame()->document()->viewportArguments();
float devicePixelRatio = priv->deviceDPI / ViewportArguments::deprecatedTargetDPI;
ViewportAttributes attributes = computeViewportAttributes(arguments, priv->desktopWidth, priv->deviceWidth, priv->deviceHeight, devicePixelRatio, IntSize(priv->availableWidth, priv->availableHeight));
restrictMinimumScaleFactorToViewportSize(attributes, IntSize(priv->availableWidth, priv->availableHeight), devicePixelRatio);
restrictScaleFactorToInitialScaleIfNotUserScalable(attributes);
priv->width = attributes.layoutSize.width();
priv->height = attributes.layoutSize.height();
priv->initialScaleFactor = attributes.initialScale;
priv->minimumScaleFactor = attributes.minimumScale;
priv->maximumScaleFactor = attributes.maximumScale;
priv->devicePixelRatio = devicePixelRatio;
priv->userScalable = static_cast<bool>(arguments.userZoom);
if (!priv->isValid) {
priv->isValid = TRUE;
g_object_notify(G_OBJECT(viewportAttributes), "valid");
}
// Now let the application know it is safe to use the new values.
g_signal_emit_by_name(webView, "viewport-attributes-changed", viewportAttributes);
}
/**
* webkit_viewport_attributes_recompute:
* @viewportAttributes: a #WebKitViewportAttributes
*
* Recompute the optimal viewport attributes and emit the viewport-attribute-changed signal.
* The viewport-attributes-recompute-requested signal also will be handled to override
* the device size, available size, desktop width, or device DPI.
*
* Since: 1.3.8
*/
void webkit_viewport_attributes_recompute(WebKitViewportAttributes* viewportAttributes)
{
if (!viewportAttributes->priv->isValid)
return;
webkitViewportAttributesRecompute(viewportAttributes);
}
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