fix(network): make allHeaders wait until all header are available
Before, calling `allHeaders()` from `page.on('request')` would yield
provisional headers instead.
With these changes:
- In Firefox, all headers are available immediately.
- In Chromium, all headers are available upon requestWillBeSentExtraInfo.
- In WebKit, all headers are available upon responseReceived.
- In all browsers, intercepted requests use "provisional" headers
as all headers, since there is no network stack to change the headers.
Drive-by: migrated Chromium to `hasExtraInfo` flags that simplifies
the logic quite a bit.
When target element is inside a non-main frame, there could be an
overlay in some of the parent frames that intercepts pointer events.
However, we never detected this case.
Currently, `loadstate` and `load` are two separate events in the protocol,
and are fired in this order. As a result, `waitForLoadState()` sometimes
resolves before the `'load'` event is fired, which is unexpected.
Also fixes a flaky test that assumed `load` event comes after `domcontentloaded`
for the empty page, which is not always a case in Chromium.
- `har` option is now an object `{ path, fallback }`.
- Allows falling back to `abort()`, `continue()` or throwing.
- Matches based on url + method.
- Follows redirects in the HAR file.
- Nice error/stack when throwing.
- Tests.
Adds cross-browser support for easily allowing/blocking Service Workers via a Context option.
Includes plumbing for Playwright Test's `use`.
Resolves#14522.
Relates #1090.
Supercedes #14321.
Language override behavior changed upstream in WebKit/WebKit@039ebd9
New logic is closer to the actual behavior of WebKit on macOS, meaning that when the user changes system language the actual locale changes according to some weird OS rules:
ru-RU => navigator.language === 'ru'
fr-CH => navigator.language === 'fr-FR'
es-MX => navigator.language === 'es-MX'
Our locale emulation is aligned with that, so setting locale to fr-CH will result in fr-FR etc.
fix: sanitize URLs with vbscript:
The vbscript: protocols can be used to run scripts in much the same way as the javascript: protocol. This PR adds in validation for those aforementioned protocols in snapshotterInjected.ts and snapshotRenderer.ts.