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+// Copyright 2014 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. |
+// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
+// found in the LICENSE file. |
+ |
+#include "config.h" |
+#include "core/html/CustomContextMenuProvider.h" |
+ |
+#include "core/dom/Document.h" |
+#include "core/events/EventDispatcher.h" |
+#include "core/events/MouseEvent.h" |
+#include "core/html/HTMLMenuElement.h" |
+#include "core/html/HTMLMenuItemElement.h" |
+#include "platform/ContextMenu.h" |
+ |
+namespace blink { |
+ |
+CustomContextMenuProvider::CustomContextMenuProvider(HTMLMenuElement* menu, const Vector<ContextMenuItem>& items) |
+ : m_menu(menu) |
+ , m_items(items) |
+{ |
+} |
+ |
+CustomContextMenuProvider::~CustomContextMenuProvider() |
+{ |
+} |
+ |
+void CustomContextMenuProvider::populateContextMenu(ContextMenu* menu) |
+{ |
+ for (size_t i = 0; i < m_items.size(); ++i) |
+ menu->appendItem(m_items[i]); |
+} |
+ |
+void CustomContextMenuProvider::contextMenuItemSelected(const ContextMenuItem* item) |
+{ |
+ if (!m_menu) |
tkent
2014/07/25 04:42:37
This check is unnecessary. m_menu is always non-nu
pals
2014/07/30 09:47:43
This can happen if user has been shown context men
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+ return; |
+ |
+ if (HTMLMenuItemElement* element = m_menu->menuItemAt(item->action())) { |
+ RefPtrWillBeRawPtr<SimulatedMouseEvent> click = SimulatedMouseEvent::create(EventTypeNames::click, m_menu->document().domWindow(), Event::create()); |
tkent
2014/07/25 04:42:37
Why do you dispatch 'click' event even though the
pals
2014/07/30 09:47:43
Selection is done on menu shown by platform contex
tkent
2014/07/31 06:10:47
I'm asking why 'click'. We should not dispatch 'c
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+ click->setRelatedTarget(m_menu->subjectElement()); |
+ EventDispatcher::dispatchEvent(element, EventDispatchMediator::create(click.release())); |
tkent
2014/07/25 04:42:37
Why don't you use element->dispatchEvent(click.rel
pals
2014/07/30 09:47:43
Done.
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+ } |
+} |
+ |
+} // namespace blink |