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Andreas Kling
a6dfc74e93 LibWeb: Only set prototype once for object with IDL interface
Before this change, we were going through the chain of base classes for
each IDL interface object and having them set the prototype to their
prototype.

Instead of doing that, reorder things so that we set the right prototype
immediately in Foo::initialize(), and then don't bother in all the base
class overrides.

This knocks off a ~1% profile item on Speedometer 3.
2025-04-20 18:43:11 +02:00
Timothy Flynn
41aeb9e63a LibWeb+LibWebView+WebContent: Introduce a WebUI framework
When we build internal pages (e.g. about:settings), there is currently
quite a lot of boilerplate needed to communicate between the browser and
the page. This includes creating IDL for the page and the IPC for every
message sent between the processes.

These internal pages are also special in that they have privileged
access to and control over the browser process.

The framework introduced here serves to ease the setup of new internal
pages and to reduce the access that WebContent processes have to the
browser process. WebUI pages can send requests to the browser process
via a `ladybird.sendMessage` API. Responses from the browser are passed
through a WebUIMessage event. So, for example, an internal page may:

    ladybird.sendMessage("getDataFor", { id: 123 });

    document.addEventListener("WebUIMessage", event => {
        if (event.name === "gotData") {
            console.assert(event.data.id === 123);
        }
    });

To handle these messages, we set up a new IPC connection between the
browser and WebContent processes. This connection is torn down when
the user navigates away from the internal page.
2025-03-28 07:31:10 -04:00