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Author SHA1 Message Date
Itamar
3a71748e5d Userland: Rename IPC ClientConnection => ConnectionFromClient
This was done with CLion's automatic rename feature and with:
find . -name ClientConnection.h
    | rename 's/ClientConnection\.h/ConnectionFromClient.h/'

find . -name ClientConnection.cpp
    | rename 's/ClientConnection\.cpp/ConnectionFromClient.cpp/'
2022-02-25 22:35:12 +01:00
sin-ack
2e1bbcb0fa LibCore+LibIPC+Everywhere: Return Stream::LocalSocket from LocalServer
This change unfortunately cannot be atomically made without a single
commit changing everything.

Most of the important changes are in LibIPC/Connection.cpp,
LibIPC/ServerConnection.cpp and LibCore/LocalServer.cpp.

The notable changes are:
- IPCCompiler now generates the decode and decode_message functions such
  that they take a Core::Stream::LocalSocket instead of the socket fd.
- IPC::Decoder now uses the receive_fd method of LocalSocket instead of
  doing system calls directly on the fd.
- IPC::ConnectionBase and related classes now use the Stream API
  functions.
- IPC::ServerConnection no longer constructs the socket itself; instead,
  a convenience macro, IPC_CLIENT_CONNECTION, is used in place of
  C_OBJECT and will generate a static try_create factory function for
  the ServerConnection subclass. The subclass is now responsible for
  passing the socket constructed in this function to its
  ServerConnection base; the socket is passed as the first argument to
  the constructor (as a NonnullOwnPtr<Core::Stream::LocalServer>) before
  any other arguments.
- The functionality regarding taking over sockets from SystemServer has
  been moved to LibIPC/SystemServerTakeover.cpp. The Core::LocalSocket
  implementation of this functionality hasn't been deleted due to my
  intention of removing this class in the near future and to reduce
  noise on this (already quite noisy) PR.
2022-01-15 13:29:48 +03:30
Andreas Kling
971b3645ef LibIPC: Add IPC::take_over_accepted_client_from_system_server<Client>()
This is an encapsulation of the common work done by all of our
single-client IPC servers on startup:

    1. Create a Core::LocalSocket, taking over an accepted fd.
    2. Create an application-specific ClientConnection object,
       wrapping the socket.

It's not a huge change in terms of lines saved, but I do feel that it
improves expressiveness. :^)
2021-12-06 19:22:16 +01:00
Brian Gianforcaro
4a53c66b7f FileSystemAccessServer: Only compute basename when prompting
pvs-studio flagged this as a potential performance optimization,
we only need to compute the basename when it's used.
2021-09-16 17:17:13 +02:00
Mustafa Quraish
2a968e92f0 FileSystemAccessServer: Allow read-only access without prompting
This commit adds a new request to the FileSystemAccessServer
endpoint, allowing the clients to get read-only access to a file
without getting a Dialog-box prompting the user for access.

This is only meant to be used in cases where the user has asked
specifically to open a file through the command-line arguments.
In those cases, I believe it makes sense for the read-only access
to be implicit. Always prompting the user gets a bit annoying,
especially if you just quickly want to open a file through the CLI.

The new request name has been made extremely specific to make sure
that it's only used when appropriate.
2021-09-10 20:46:50 +04:30
Timothy
95ee7069d5 FileSystemAccessServer: Add window title as parameter for opening file 2021-08-07 12:48:22 +02:00
Timothy
73c1b1617a Everywhere: Replace most cases of exit() with Application::quit()
Application::quit() is nicer for most cases where exit() is used. Cases
where exit() is used intentionally for early termination are left
intact.
2021-08-03 18:55:52 +02:00
Timothy
f5e0475bdf FileSystemAccessServer: Add expose_window_server_client_id()
This will expose the client id of the WindowServerConnection this
instance of FileSystemAccessServer is using.
2021-07-18 17:21:28 +02:00
Timothy
38594dde79 FileSystemAccessServer+TextEditor: Implement cross-process modal prompts
This transitions from synchronous IPC calls to asynchronous IPC calls
provided through a synchronous interface in LibFileSystemAccessClient
which allows the parent Application to stay responsive.

It achieves this with Promise which is pumping the Application event
loop while waiting for the Dialog to respond with the user's action.

LibFileSystemAccessClient provides a lazy singleton which also ensures
that FileSystemAccessServer is running in the event of a crash.

This also transitions TextEditor into using LibFileSystemAccessClient.
2021-07-18 17:21:28 +02:00
Adam Hodgen
643ecfee73 FileSystemAccessServer: Return user_picked_value even on error
If a user picks a file which can't be opened for some reason, we should
still return the value, so client applications can report the error
along with the chosen filepath.
2021-07-11 09:46:50 +02:00
Timothy
41ce2debda FileSystemAccessServer: Add service for accessing veiled files nicely
Adds new service FileSystemAccessServer which allows programs to
request a file descriptor for any file on the file system.

The user can be prompted to choose the path with a FilePicker, or the
path can be provided by the application which will show a MessageBox
showing the pid and name of the calling process and allows the user to
approve or deny the request.
2021-07-10 15:33:46 +02:00