/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */ /* 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 "ContentHelper.h" #include "nsContainerFrame.h" #include "nsIContent.h" #include "nsIScrollableFrame.h" #include "nsLayoutUtils.h" #include "nsStyleConsts.h" #include "nsView.h" namespace mozilla { namespace widget { void ContentHelper::UpdateAllowedBehavior(uint32_t aTouchActionValue, bool aConsiderPanning, TouchBehaviorFlags& aOutBehavior) { if (aTouchActionValue != NS_STYLE_TOUCH_ACTION_AUTO) { // Double-tap-zooming need property value AUTO aOutBehavior &= ~AllowedTouchBehavior::DOUBLE_TAP_ZOOM; if (aTouchActionValue != NS_STYLE_TOUCH_ACTION_MANIPULATION) { // Pinch-zooming need value AUTO or MANIPULATION aOutBehavior &= ~AllowedTouchBehavior::PINCH_ZOOM; } } if (aConsiderPanning) { if (aTouchActionValue == NS_STYLE_TOUCH_ACTION_NONE) { aOutBehavior &= ~AllowedTouchBehavior::VERTICAL_PAN; aOutBehavior &= ~AllowedTouchBehavior::HORIZONTAL_PAN; } // Values pan-x and pan-y set at the same time to the same element do not affect panning constraints. // Therefore we need to check whether pan-x is set without pan-y and the same for pan-y. if ((aTouchActionValue & NS_STYLE_TOUCH_ACTION_PAN_X) && !(aTouchActionValue & NS_STYLE_TOUCH_ACTION_PAN_Y)) { aOutBehavior &= ~AllowedTouchBehavior::VERTICAL_PAN; } else if ((aTouchActionValue & NS_STYLE_TOUCH_ACTION_PAN_Y) && !(aTouchActionValue & NS_STYLE_TOUCH_ACTION_PAN_X)) { aOutBehavior &= ~AllowedTouchBehavior::HORIZONTAL_PAN; } } } ContentHelper::TouchBehaviorFlags ContentHelper::GetAllowedTouchBehavior(nsIWidget* aWidget, const LayoutDeviceIntPoint& aPoint) { nsView *view = nsView::GetViewFor(aWidget); nsIFrame *viewFrame = view->GetFrame(); nsPoint relativePoint = nsLayoutUtils::GetEventCoordinatesRelativeTo(aWidget, aPoint, viewFrame); nsIFrame *target = nsLayoutUtils::GetFrameForPoint(viewFrame, relativePoint, nsLayoutUtils::IGNORE_ROOT_SCROLL_FRAME); nsIScrollableFrame *nearestScrollableParent = nsLayoutUtils::GetNearestScrollableFrame(target, 0); nsIFrame* nearestScrollableFrame = do_QueryFrame(nearestScrollableParent); // We're walking up the DOM tree until we meet the element with touch behavior and accumulating // touch-action restrictions of all elements in this chain. // The exact quote from the spec, that clarifies more: // To determine the effect of a touch, find the nearest ancestor (starting from the element itself) // that has a default touch behavior. Then examine the touch-action property of each element between // the hit tested element and the element with the default touch behavior (including both the hit // tested element and the element with the default touch behavior). If the touch-action property of // any of those elements disallows the default touch behavior, do nothing. Otherwise allow the element // to start considering the touch for the purposes of executing a default touch behavior. // Currently we support only two touch behaviors: panning and zooming. // For panning we walk up until we meet the first scrollable element (the element that supports panning) // or root element. // For zooming we walk up until the root element since Firefox currently supports only zooming of the // root frame but not the subframes. bool considerPanning = true; TouchBehaviorFlags behavior = AllowedTouchBehavior::VERTICAL_PAN | AllowedTouchBehavior::HORIZONTAL_PAN | AllowedTouchBehavior::PINCH_ZOOM | AllowedTouchBehavior::DOUBLE_TAP_ZOOM; for (nsIFrame *frame = target; frame && frame->GetContent() && behavior; frame = frame->GetParent()) { UpdateAllowedBehavior(nsLayoutUtils::GetTouchActionFromFrame(frame), considerPanning, behavior); if (frame == nearestScrollableFrame) { // We met the scrollable element, after it we shouldn't consider touch-action // values for the purpose of panning but only for zooming. considerPanning = false; } } return behavior; } } }