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There is a lot needed all at once to actually inspect a tab's DOM tree. It begins with requesting a "watcher" from a TabActor. It seems there can be many types of watchers, but here we implement the "frame" watcher only. The watcher creates an "inspector", which in turn creates a "walker", which is the actor ultimately responsible for serializing and inspecting the DOM tree. In between all that, the DevTools client will send a handful of other informational requests. If we do not reply to these, the client will not move forward with the walker. For example, the CSSPropertiesActor will be asked for a list of all known CSS properties.
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571 B
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28 lines
571 B
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/*
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* Copyright (c) 2025, Tim Flynn <trflynn89@ladybird.org>
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*
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* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause
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*/
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#pragma once
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#include <AK/NonnullRefPtr.h>
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#include <LibDevTools/Actor.h>
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namespace DevTools {
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class ThreadActor final : public Actor {
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public:
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static constexpr auto base_name = "thread"sv;
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static NonnullRefPtr<ThreadActor> create(DevToolsServer&, ByteString name);
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virtual ~ThreadActor() override;
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virtual void handle_message(StringView type, JsonObject const&) override;
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private:
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ThreadActor(DevToolsServer&, ByteString name);
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};
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}
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