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WindowBuild.rs

1//! # Window Build Module
2//!
3//! Creates and configures the main application window.
4
5use tauri::{App, WebviewUrl, WebviewWindow, WebviewWindowBuilder, Wry};
6
7use crate::IPC::WindServiceHandlers::Utilities::RecentlyOpened::ReadRecentlyOpened;
8
9/// Creates and configures the main application window.
10///
11/// # Arguments
12///
13/// * `Application` - The Tauri application instance
14/// * `LocalhostUrl` - The localhost URL for the webview content
15///
16/// # Returns
17///
18/// A configured `WebviewWindow<Wry>` instance.
19///
20/// # Platform-Specific Behavior
21///
22/// - **macOS**: `TitleBarStyle::Overlay` + `hidden_title(true)` keeps the
23///   traffic-light buttons at the top-left but hides the native title bar
24///   strip, so VS Code's custom titlebar (which has `-webkit-app-region: drag`
25///   baked into its CSS) lights up the entire top row as a drag region. The
26///   previous `maximized(true)` was the direct cause of "can't drag the editor
27///   around" - maximized macOS windows are pinned to the screen and refuse all
28///   drag events, regardless of `app-region` CSS.
29/// - **Windows / Linux**: `decorations(false)` keeps the window chrome-less so
30///   the workbench draws its own. We still start `resizable(true)` so the
31///   window can be moved by the drag region.
32/// - **Debug builds**: DevTools auto-open.
33pub fn WindowBuild(Application:&mut App, LocalhostUrl:String) -> tauri::WebviewWindow<Wry> {
34	// Restore the most-recently-opened folder so the webview boots
35	// directly into the workspace. Without this, every launch lands
36	// on the Welcome tab, the user clicks "Open Folder", and the
37	// `pickFolderAndOpen` handler fires `Window.navigate()` - a hard
38	// reload that wipes workbench state mid-initialisation and is
39	// the direct cause of the purple splash flash, stuttering paint,
40	// empty `@builtin` sidebar, and broken keybindings (every layer
41	// has to boot twice and the second pass often loses references
42	// to the first). Using `?folder=...` in the initial URL skips
43	// that destructive round-trip.
44	let InitialUrl = BuildInitialUrl(&LocalhostUrl);
45
46	let WindowUrl = WebviewUrl::External(InitialUrl.parse().expect("FATAL: Failed to parse initial webview URL"));
47
48	// Configure window builder with base settings.
49	//
50	// `visible(false)` is the hidden-until-ready pattern. Tauri's default
51	// is to show the window the instant it's built, which paints the native
52	// chrome + Base.astro's `#1e1e1e` inline background + VS Code theme CSS
53	// + workbench DOM in four separate repaints over the first ~200 ms -
54	// observed as the "purple/dark flash" and panel-pop flicker.
55	//
56	// Mountain shows the window explicitly when the frontend's
57	// `lifecycle:advancePhase(3)` (Restored) arrives, which fires after
58	// `.monaco-workbench` is attached and the first frame is ready. A 3 s
59	// safety timer in `AppLifecycle` guarantees the window appears even if
60	// Sky crashes before signalling phase 3.
61	// Diagnostic initialization script. Runs at `document_start`, BEFORE any
62	// page <script> tag executes. Captures the state of Tauri's IPC bridge
63	// at the earliest possible point so a missing injection (forked Tauri
64	// runtime, mis-scoped capability, race condition) is detectable from
65	// the captured DevTools console + `window.__MOUNTAIN_TAURI_DIAG`
66	// snapshot - without depending on the rest of the bundle loading.
67	let TauriDiagnosticScript = r#"(function() {
68		if (window.__MOUNTAIN_TAURI_DIAG) { return; }
69		const Stamp = (Reason) => ({
70			at: Date.now(),
71			reason: Reason,
72			hasTAURI_INTERNALS: typeof window.__TAURI_INTERNALS__ === 'object' && window.__TAURI_INTERNALS__ !== null,
73			invokeOnInternals: typeof window.__TAURI_INTERNALS__?.invoke === 'function',
74			hasTAURI: typeof window.__TAURI__ === 'object' && window.__TAURI__ !== null,
75			invokeOnTauriCore: typeof window.__TAURI__?.core?.invoke === 'function',
76			invokeOnTauriDirect: typeof window.__TAURI__?.invoke === 'function',
77			hasIPCPostMessage: typeof window.ipc?.postMessage === 'function',
78			origin: window.location.origin,
79			url: window.location.href,
80		});
81		window.__MOUNTAIN_TAURI_DIAG = { initial: Stamp('initialization_script') };
82		try {
83			window.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', () => {
84				window.__MOUNTAIN_TAURI_DIAG.dom_content_loaded = Stamp('DOMContentLoaded');
85			});
86			window.addEventListener('load', () => {
87				window.__MOUNTAIN_TAURI_DIAG.load = Stamp('load');
88			});
89		} catch {}
90	})();"#;
91
92	let mut WindowBuilder = WebviewWindowBuilder::new(Application, "main", WindowUrl)
93		.use_https_scheme(false)
94		.initialization_script(TauriDiagnosticScript)
95		.zoom_hotkeys_enabled(true)
96		.browser_extensions_enabled(false)
97		// macOS first-responder: by default WKWebView swallows the
98		// first click on an unfocused window as a "make me key"
99		// no-op and the click never reaches the inner content. With
100		// `Inspect=1` running DevTools alongside the main window
101		// every switch-back to the editor needed two clicks - first
102		// to focus the NSWindow, second to actually focus the
103		// Monaco textarea - which the user reports as "I clicked,
104		// I'm typing, nothing's happening". `accept_first_mouse`
105		// flips the responder chain so the first click already
106		// reaches WKWebView's content and the textarea picks up
107		// keyboard input immediately.
108		.accept_first_mouse(true)
109		.title("Mountain")
110		.resizable(true)
111		.inner_size(1400.0, 900.0)
112		.shadow(true)
113		.visible(false);
114
115	#[cfg(target_os = "macos")]
116	{
117		// Overlay style lets VS Code's custom titlebar paint behind the
118		// traffic-light buttons. `hidden_title(true)` suppresses the OS
119		// title text so it doesn't collide with the workbench menubar.
120		// `decorations(true)` is REQUIRED for the traffic lights to
121		// render - turning decorations off also removes the buttons and
122		// breaks the native drag + resize handles entirely on macOS.
123		// `content_protected(true)` tells macOS to reserve a safe zone
124		// around the traffic-light cluster so WKWebView content doesn't
125		// render underneath them, preventing click-through and visual
126		// overlap with the workbench titlebar.
127		WindowBuilder = WindowBuilder
128			.title_bar_style(tauri::TitleBarStyle::Overlay)
129			.hidden_title(true)
130			.decorations(true)
131			.content_protected(true);
132	}
133
134	#[cfg(any(target_os = "windows", target_os = "linux"))]
135	{
136		WindowBuilder = WindowBuilder.decorations(false);
137	}
138
139	// Enable WKWebView inspection when InDebug mode + Inspect=1.
140	// This sets WKWebView.isInspectable via Wry's devtools flag so that
141	// external inspectors (Safari/Web Inspector) can attach.
142	#[cfg(debug_assertions)]
143	{
144		let enable_debugtools = std::env::var("Inspect").map(|v| v != "0" && !v.is_empty()).unwrap_or(false);
145		if enable_debugtools {
146			WindowBuilder = WindowBuilder.devtools(true);
147		}
148	}
149
150	#[cfg(debug_assertions)]
151	{
152		let enable_debug_server = std::env::var("DebugServer").map(|v| v != "0" && !v.is_empty()).unwrap_or(false);
153		if enable_debug_server {
154			WindowBuilder = WindowBuilder.on_page_load(|window, _payload| {
155				let _ = window.eval(
156					r#"(function() {
157					if (!window.__MOUNTAIN_DEBUG_CONSOLE) {
158						window.__MOUNTAIN_DEBUG_CONSOLE = [];
159						const origLog = console.log;
160						const origError = console.error;
161						const origWarn = console.warn;
162						const origInfo = console.info;
163						const origDebug = console.debug;
164						function pushLog(level, args) {
165							const argStrings = args.map(arg => {
166								if (typeof arg === 'object') {
167									try { return JSON.stringify(arg); } catch { return String(arg); }
168								} else {
169									return String(arg);
170								}
171							});
172							window.__MOUNTAIN_DEBUG_CONSOLE.push({ level, messages: argStrings, timestamp: Date.now() });
173							if (window.__MOUNTAIN_DEBUG_CONSOLE.length > 1000) {
174								window.__MOUNTAIN_DEBUG_CONSOLE = window.__MOUNTAIN_DEBUG_CONSOLE.slice(-1000);
175							}
176						}
177						console.log = function(...args) { pushLog('log', args); origLog.apply(console, args); };
178						console.error = function(...args) { pushLog('error', args); origError.apply(console, args); };
179						console.warn = function(...args) { pushLog('warn', args); origWarn.apply(console, args); };
180						console.info = function(...args) { pushLog('info', args); origInfo.apply(console, args); };
181						console.debug = function(...args) { pushLog('debug', args); origDebug.apply(console, args); };
182					}
183				})()"#,
184				);
185			});
186		}
187	}
188
189	// Build the main window
190	let MainWindow = WindowBuilder.build().expect("FATAL: Main window build failed");
191
192	// DevTools auto-open lives in `Binary/Main/AppLifecycle.rs:174`
193	// (gated on `cfg(debug_assertions)`, with a `[Window] Debug build:
194	// opening DevTools.` log line). Calling `open_devtools()` here as
195	// well opened a SECOND DevTools window on every debug launch -
196	// reported as "two DevTools" after the last rebuild. Single-source
197	// the call to AppLifecycle so the log line and the window match.
198
199	MainWindow
200}
201
202/// Build the initial webview URL, optionally appending `?folder=<path>`
203/// when `~/.fiddee/workspaces/RecentlyOpened.json` has an entry for the
204/// previous session's workspace. Falls back to plain `index.html` if
205/// the file is missing, malformed, or has no resolvable path.
206///
207/// The returned string is already URL-encoded and safe to feed to
208/// `WebviewUrl::External`.
209fn BuildInitialUrl(LocalhostUrl:&str) -> String {
210	let Base = format!("{}/index.html", LocalhostUrl);
211
212	let Recent = match ReadRecentlyOpened() {
213		Ok(Value) => Value,
214
215		Err(_) => return Base,
216	};
217
218	let Workspaces = match Recent.get("workspaces").and_then(|V| V.as_array()) {
219		Some(Array) if !Array.is_empty() => Array,
220
221		_ => return Base,
222	};
223
224	// VS Code's Recently-Opened record can store the folder under a few
225	// different shapes depending on whether the entry came from the
226	// extension host, the workbench, or a `$deltaWorkspaceFolders`
227	// broadcast. Probe them in the same priority order the workbench
228	// itself uses in `getRecentlyOpenedWorkspaces`.
229	let Probe = |Entry:&serde_json::Value| -> Option<String> {
230		// Mountain's own writer emits `{ uri: "file://…", label }` (see
231		// `RecentlyOpened.json` on a freshly closed window). VS Code's
232		// historical `folderUri` / `workspace.configPath` shapes are kept
233		// as fallbacks so imported profiles and third-party writers keep
234		// working.
235		if let Some(Uri) = Entry.get("uri").and_then(|V| V.as_str()) {
236			return Some(Uri.to_string());
237		}
238
239		if let Some(Uri) = Entry.get("folderUri").and_then(|V| V.as_str()) {
240			return Some(Uri.to_string());
241		}
242
243		if let Some(Path) = Entry.get("folderUri").and_then(|V| V.get("path")).and_then(|V| V.as_str()) {
244			return Some(Path.to_string());
245		}
246
247		if let Some(Path) = Entry
248			.get("workspace")
249			.and_then(|V| V.get("configPath"))
250			.and_then(|V| V.get("path"))
251			.and_then(|V| V.as_str())
252		{
253			return Some(Path.to_string());
254		}
255
256		None
257	};
258
259	let FolderPath = match Workspaces.iter().find_map(Probe) {
260		Some(Path) => Path,
261
262		None => return Base,
263	};
264
265	// Strip any `file://` scheme so the query param is a plain path
266	// the workbench will stringify into a `file:` URI itself; leaving
267	// the scheme in doubles up and breaks the URL-decode on the other
268	// side (observed as the second `?folder=` boot path appearing as
269	// `file:/Volumes/...` in `wb:boot`).
270	let WithoutScheme = FolderPath.strip_prefix("file://").unwrap_or(FolderPath.as_str()).to_string();
271
272	// RecentlyOpened.json stores workspace URIs with a trailing slash
273	// (`file:///Volumes/.../Mountain/`). Drop it before encoding into
274	// the URL so the workbench-side `URI.revive({ scheme: "file",
275	// path: <param> })` produces a folder URI that matches the
276	// workbench's own `URI.from(<file>)` results - which never carry
277	// a trailing slash on the parent directory. The mismatch caused
278	// `IUriIdentityService.extUri.relativePath` to return absolute
279	// paths and breadcrumbs / quick-pick / Problems-panel labels to
280	// render absolute `/Volumes/<vol>/...` paths instead of the workspace-relative
281	// short form. Preserve `/` itself when the path IS root (vanishing
282	// edge case but cheap to guard).
283	let TrailingTrimmed = WithoutScheme.trim_end_matches('/');
284
285	let Normalised = if TrailingTrimmed.is_empty() {
286		"/".to_string()
287	} else {
288		TrailingTrimmed.to_string()
289	};
290
291	if !std::path::Path::new(&Normalised).is_dir() {
292		return Base;
293	}
294
295	let Encoded = url::form_urlencoded::Serializer::new(String::new())
296		.append_pair("folder", &Normalised)
297		.finish();
298
299	format!("{}/?{}", LocalhostUrl, Encoded)
300}