//go:build !android && !ios && !freebsd && !js package services import ( "net/url" "strconv" "sync" "time" "github.com/wailsapp/wails/v3/pkg/application" "github.com/wailsapp/wails/v3/pkg/events" "github.com/netbirdio/netbird/client/ui/i18n" "github.com/netbirdio/netbird/client/ui/preferences" ) // LanguageSubscriber delivers UI preference changes so window titles follow the language. type LanguageSubscriber interface { Subscribe() (<-chan preferences.UIPreferences, func()) } // EventTriggerLogin asks the frontend's startLogin() to begin an SSO flow. const EventTriggerLogin = "trigger-login" // EventBrowserLoginCancel signals the user dismissed the BrowserLogin popup. const EventBrowserLoginCancel = "browser-login:cancel" // EventSettingsOpen tells the mounted settings window which tab to show. const EventSettingsOpen = "netbird:settings:open" var WindowBackgroundColour = application.NewRGB(24, 26, 29) // bg-nb-gray-950 // WindowHeight is shared by the main and Settings windows. const WindowHeight = 660 // Wails reads CustomTheme colours as 0x00BBGGRR (RGB byte order reversed). var microsoftWindowsTheme = &application.WindowTheme{ BorderColour: u32ptr(0x00211E1C), TitleBarColour: u32ptr(0x00211E1C), TitleTextColour: u32ptr(0x00E9E7E4), } // MicrosoftWindowsAppearanceOptions is the shared Windows chrome (Mica + dark + custom title bar). func MicrosoftWindowsAppearanceOptions() application.WindowsWindow { return application.WindowsWindow{ BackdropType: application.Mica, Theme: application.Dark, CustomTheme: application.ThemeSettings{ DarkModeActive: microsoftWindowsTheme, DarkModeInactive: microsoftWindowsTheme, LightModeActive: microsoftWindowsTheme, LightModeInactive: microsoftWindowsTheme, }, } } // AppleMacOSAppearanceOptions is the shared macOS chrome; FullScreenNone keeps the fixed-size layout. func AppleMacOSAppearanceOptions() application.MacWindow { return application.MacWindow{ InvisibleTitleBarHeight: 38, Backdrop: application.MacBackdropNormal, TitleBar: application.MacTitleBarHiddenInset, CollectionBehavior: application.MacWindowCollectionBehaviorFullScreenNone, } } // LinuxAppearanceOptions is the shared Linux chrome; opaque so fake-translucency compositors paint it. func LinuxAppearanceOptions(icon []byte) application.LinuxWindow { return application.LinuxWindow{ Icon: icon, WindowIsTranslucent: false, } } // DialogWindowOptions is the baseline for every auxiliary dialog window; callers override per-dialog. func DialogWindowOptions(name, title, url string, linuxIcon []byte) application.WebviewWindowOptions { return application.WebviewWindowOptions{ Name: name, Title: title, Width: 360, Height: 320, DisableResize: true, AlwaysOnTop: true, Hidden: true, MinimiseButtonState: application.ButtonHidden, MaximiseButtonState: application.ButtonHidden, CloseButtonState: application.ButtonEnabled, BackgroundColour: WindowBackgroundColour, URL: url, Mac: AppleMacOSAppearanceOptions(), Windows: MicrosoftWindowsAppearanceOptions(), Linux: LinuxAppearanceOptions(linuxIcon), } } // WindowManager owns the auxiliary windows (main is created in main.go). Settings is created // eagerly and hidden on close to keep React state; the rest are created on open, destroyed on // close, so the macOS dock-reopen handler finds no hidden window to resurrect. type WindowManager struct { app *application.App mainWindow *application.WebviewWindow translator ErrorTranslator prefs LanguagePreference linuxIcon []byte settings *application.WebviewWindow browserLogin *application.WebviewWindow sessionExpiration *application.WebviewWindow installProgress *application.WebviewWindow welcome *application.WebviewWindow errorDialog *application.WebviewWindow // hiddenForLogin holds windows hidden while the BrowserLogin popup is open, restored on close. hiddenForLogin []application.Window mu sync.Mutex // recenterOnShow is set only on the minimal-WM/XEmbed path, where the WM neither centers nor // restores position; nil on full desktops so re-centering can't fight a user-moved window. recenterOnShow func() bool } // NewWindowManager wires the manager to the main app; translator/prefs may be nil (tests). The // Settings window is created here (hidden) so the first OpenSettings is instant. func NewWindowManager(app *application.App, mainWindow *application.WebviewWindow, translator ErrorTranslator, prefs LanguagePreference, linuxIcon []byte) *WindowManager { s := &WindowManager{app: app, mainWindow: mainWindow, translator: translator, prefs: prefs, linuxIcon: linuxIcon} // Re-title live windows on language flip. Wired internally so the binding generator // doesn't try to expose the interface param. if sub, ok := prefs.(LanguageSubscriber); ok && sub != nil { ch, _ := sub.Subscribe() go func() { var last i18n.LanguageCode for p := range ch { if p.Language == "" || p.Language == last { continue } last = p.Language s.retitleAll() } }() } s.settings = app.Window.NewWithOptions(application.WebviewWindowOptions{ Name: "settings", Title: s.title("window.title.settings"), Width: 900, Height: WindowHeight, Hidden: true, DisableResize: true, MinimiseButtonState: application.ButtonHidden, MaximiseButtonState: application.ButtonHidden, CloseButtonState: application.ButtonEnabled, BackgroundColour: WindowBackgroundColour, URL: "/#/settings", Mac: AppleMacOSAppearanceOptions(), Windows: MicrosoftWindowsAppearanceOptions(), Linux: LinuxAppearanceOptions(linuxIcon), }) // Hide (not destroy) on close to keep React state; reset to General for a flash-free reopen. s.settings.RegisterHook(events.Common.WindowClosing, func(e *application.WindowEvent) { e.Cancel() s.app.Event.Emit(EventSettingsOpen, "general") s.settings.Hide() }) return s } // OpenSettings shows the settings window on tab (empty → General), switching tab via // EventSettingsOpen rather than SetURL (which would remount the provider tree). func (s *WindowManager) OpenSettings(tab string) { target := tab if target == "" { target = "general" } s.app.Event.Emit(EventSettingsOpen, target) s.settings.Show() s.settings.Focus() // Re-center (minimal-WM only; see centerWhenReady). s.centerWhenReady(s.settings) } // OpenBrowserLogin shows the SSO popup, creating it on first use. func (s *WindowManager) OpenBrowserLogin(uri string) { s.mu.Lock() defer s.mu.Unlock() if s.browserLogin == nil { startURL := "/#/dialog/browser-login" if uri != "" { startURL = "/#/dialog/browser-login?uri=" + url.QueryEscape(uri) } s.hideOtherWindowsLocked("browser-login") // Prefer the main window's screen (multi-monitor); falls back to OS-default centering. var screen *application.Screen if s.mainWindow != nil { if sc, err := s.mainWindow.GetScreen(); err == nil { screen = sc } } opts := DialogWindowOptions("browser-login", s.title("window.title.signIn"), startURL, s.linuxIcon) // Not always-on-top: it would obscure the browser tab the user logs in through. opts.AlwaysOnTop = false opts.InitialPosition = application.WindowCentered opts.Screen = screen s.browserLogin = s.app.Window.NewWithOptions(opts) bl := s.browserLogin // Red-X close means cancel: emit the event so startLogin() tears down the SSO wait. bl.OnWindowEvent(events.Common.WindowClosing, func(_ *application.WindowEvent) { s.app.Event.Emit(EventBrowserLoginCancel) s.mu.Lock() s.browserLogin = nil s.restoreHiddenWindowsLocked() s.mu.Unlock() }) s.centerWhenReady(s.browserLogin) return } if uri != "" { s.browserLogin.SetURL("/#/dialog/browser-login?uri=" + url.QueryEscape(uri)) } s.browserLogin.Show() s.browserLogin.Focus() s.centerWhenReady(s.browserLogin) } // BrowserLoginWindow returns the live SSO popup, or nil. While non-nil it is the // app's focal window: tray "Open" and dock activation hand off to it, not the main window. func (s *WindowManager) BrowserLoginWindow() *application.WebviewWindow { s.mu.Lock() defer s.mu.Unlock() return s.browserLogin } // InstallProgressWindow returns the live install-progress window, or nil. Same focal-window // contract as BrowserLoginWindow; install supersedes everything, so check this first. func (s *WindowManager) InstallProgressWindow() *application.WebviewWindow { s.mu.Lock() defer s.mu.Unlock() return s.installProgress } func (s *WindowManager) CloseBrowserLogin() { s.mu.Lock() w := s.browserLogin s.browserLogin = nil s.mu.Unlock() if w != nil { w.Close() } } // OpenSessionExpiration shows the countdown warning on the cursor's display; seconds seeds // the countdown. Singleton, destroyed on close. func (s *WindowManager) OpenSessionExpiration(seconds int) { s.mu.Lock() defer s.mu.Unlock() startURL := "/#/dialog/session-expiration?seconds=" + strconv.Itoa(seconds) if s.sessionExpiration == nil { opts := DialogWindowOptions("session-expiration", s.title("window.title.sessionExpiration"), startURL, s.linuxIcon) opts.Screen = s.getScreenBasedOnCursorPosition() opts.InitialPosition = application.WindowCentered s.sessionExpiration = s.app.Window.NewWithOptions(opts) s.sessionExpiration.OnWindowEvent(events.Common.WindowClosing, func(_ *application.WindowEvent) { s.mu.Lock() s.sessionExpiration = nil s.mu.Unlock() }) s.centerOnCursorScreen(s.sessionExpiration) return } s.sessionExpiration.SetURL(startURL) s.centerOnCursorScreen(s.sessionExpiration) s.sessionExpiration.Show() s.sessionExpiration.Focus() } func (s *WindowManager) CloseSessionExpiration() { s.mu.Lock() w := s.sessionExpiration s.sessionExpiration = nil s.mu.Unlock() if w != nil { w.Close() } } // OpenInstallProgress shows the install-progress window and hides the rest for the duration // (restored on close). It owns its own result polling since the daemon restarts mid-install. func (s *WindowManager) OpenInstallProgress(version string) { s.mu.Lock() defer s.mu.Unlock() startURL := "/#/dialog/install-progress" if version != "" { startURL = "/#/dialog/install-progress?version=" + url.QueryEscape(version) } if s.installProgress == nil { s.hideOtherWindowsLocked("install-progress") s.installProgress = s.app.Window.NewWithOptions( DialogWindowOptions("install-progress", s.title("window.title.updating"), startURL, s.linuxIcon), ) s.installProgress.OnWindowEvent(events.Common.WindowClosing, func(_ *application.WindowEvent) { s.mu.Lock() s.installProgress = nil s.restoreHiddenWindowsLocked() s.mu.Unlock() }) s.centerWhenReady(s.installProgress) return } s.installProgress.SetURL(startURL) s.installProgress.Show() s.installProgress.Focus() s.centerWhenReady(s.installProgress) } func (s *WindowManager) CloseInstallProgress() { s.mu.Lock() w := s.installProgress s.installProgress = nil s.mu.Unlock() if w != nil { w.Close() } } // OpenWelcome shows the first-launch onboarding window. Singleton, destroyed on close. func (s *WindowManager) OpenWelcome() { s.mu.Lock() defer s.mu.Unlock() if s.welcome == nil { opts := DialogWindowOptions("welcome", s.title("window.title.welcome"), "/#/dialog/welcome", s.linuxIcon) opts.Width = 420 opts.InitialPosition = application.WindowCentered s.welcome = s.app.Window.NewWithOptions(opts) w := s.welcome w.OnWindowEvent(events.Common.WindowClosing, func(_ *application.WindowEvent) { s.mu.Lock() s.welcome = nil s.mu.Unlock() }) s.centerWhenReady(s.welcome) return } s.welcome.Show() s.welcome.Focus() s.centerWhenReady(s.welcome) } func (s *WindowManager) CloseWelcome() { s.mu.Lock() w := s.welcome s.welcome = nil s.mu.Unlock() if w != nil { w.Close() } } // OpenError shows the custom error dialog; title/message are pre-localised and ride in the // start URL. A second error replaces the open one via SetURL. Singleton, destroyed on close. func (s *WindowManager) OpenError(title, message string) { s.mu.Lock() defer s.mu.Unlock() startURL := errorDialogURL(title, message) if s.errorDialog == nil { s.errorDialog = s.app.Window.NewWithOptions( DialogWindowOptions("error", s.title("window.title.error"), startURL, s.linuxIcon), ) s.errorDialog.OnWindowEvent(events.Common.WindowClosing, func(_ *application.WindowEvent) { s.mu.Lock() s.errorDialog = nil s.mu.Unlock() }) s.centerWhenReady(s.errorDialog) return } s.errorDialog.SetURL(startURL) s.errorDialog.Show() s.errorDialog.Focus() s.centerWhenReady(s.errorDialog) } func (s *WindowManager) CloseError() { s.mu.Lock() w := s.errorDialog s.errorDialog = nil s.mu.Unlock() if w != nil { w.Close() } } // OpenMain brings the main window forward; the welcome handoff uses it instead of the tray. func (s *WindowManager) OpenMain() { s.ShowMain() } // ShowMain brings the main window forward (re-centering on minimal WMs). The single entry // point every surface (tray, SIGUSR1, welcome) should use so centering applies uniformly. func (s *WindowManager) ShowMain() { if s.mainWindow == nil { return } s.mainWindow.Show() s.mainWindow.Focus() // Re-center (minimal-WM only; see centerWhenReady). s.centerWhenReady(s.mainWindow) } // SetRecenterOnShow installs the recenterOnShow predicate (see the field). func (s *WindowManager) SetRecenterOnShow(pred func() bool) { s.recenterOnShow = pred } // centerWhenReady centers w only on minimal WMs (recenterOnShow); elsewhere it // returns so it never fights a user-moved window. On GTK4 an inline Center() // no-ops until the GdkSurface is realized (async, after Show) and InvokeAsync // would deadlock, so a background goroutine retries until Position is non-zero, // bounded so a window genuinely at the origin can't spin forever. func (s *WindowManager) centerWhenReady(w *application.WebviewWindow) { if w == nil || s.recenterOnShow == nil || !s.recenterOnShow() { return } go func() { for i := 0; i < 50; i++ { // ~1s budget at 20ms steps w.Center() if x, y := w.Position(); x != 0 || y != 0 { return // surface realized } time.Sleep(20 * time.Millisecond) } }() } // centerOnCursorScreen centers w on the cursor's display; guards no-op on headless sessions. // On minimal WMs it uses the same realize-detection retry loop as centerWhenReady. func (s *WindowManager) centerOnCursorScreen(w *application.WebviewWindow) { if w == nil { return } place := func() { screen := s.getScreenBasedOnCursorPosition() if screen == nil { return } width, height := w.Size() if width <= 0 || height <= 0 { return } wa := screen.WorkArea if wa.Width <= 0 || wa.Height <= 0 { return } w.SetPosition(wa.X+(wa.Width-width)/2, wa.Y+(wa.Height-height)/2) } place() if s.recenterOnShow == nil || !s.recenterOnShow() { return } go func() { for i := 0; i < 50; i++ { place() if x, y := w.Position(); x != 0 || y != 0 { return } time.Sleep(20 * time.Millisecond) } }() } // title resolves a window-title i18n key in the current language, or the raw key if unavailable. func (s *WindowManager) title(key string) string { if s.translator == nil { return key } lang := i18n.DefaultLanguage if s.prefs != nil { if pref := s.prefs.Get().Language; pref != "" { lang = pref } } return s.translator.Translate(lang, key) } // retitleAll re-applies the localised title to every live auxiliary window. Pointers are // snapshotted under s.mu; SetTitle is then safe to call after releasing the lock. func (s *WindowManager) retitleAll() { s.mu.Lock() type pair struct { win *application.WebviewWindow key string } wins := []pair{ {s.settings, "window.title.settings"}, {s.browserLogin, "window.title.signIn"}, {s.sessionExpiration, "window.title.sessionExpiration"}, {s.installProgress, "window.title.updating"}, {s.welcome, "window.title.welcome"}, {s.errorDialog, "window.title.error"}, } s.mu.Unlock() for _, p := range wins { if p.win != nil { p.win.SetTitle(s.title(p.key)) } } } // hideOtherWindowsLocked hides every visible window except keepName, recording // them in hiddenForLogin for restoreHiddenWindowsLocked. Caller must hold s.mu. func (s *WindowManager) hideOtherWindowsLocked(keepName string) { for _, w := range s.app.Window.GetAll() { if w == nil || w.Name() == keepName { continue } if !w.IsVisible() { continue } w.Hide() s.hiddenForLogin = append(s.hiddenForLogin, w) } } // restoreHiddenWindowsLocked re-shows windows hidden by hideOtherWindowsLocked // (caller holds s.mu). If the main window was among them, raiseToForeground // lifts it above the SSO browser, which still owns the foreground — a plain // Show/Focus would be demoted to a taskbar flash and leave it stranded behind. func (s *WindowManager) restoreHiddenWindowsLocked() { mainRestored := false for _, w := range s.hiddenForLogin { if w == nil { continue } w.Show() if w == s.mainWindow { mainRestored = true } } s.hiddenForLogin = nil if mainRestored && s.mainWindow != nil { raiseToForeground(s.mainWindow) } } // getScreenBasedOnCursorPosition returns the cursor's display, falling back to the // main-window screen, then nil (OS-default placement). func (s *WindowManager) getScreenBasedOnCursorPosition() *application.Screen { if s.app == nil || s.app.Screen == nil { return nil } if p, ok := getCursorPosition(s.app); ok { if sc := s.app.Screen.ScreenNearestDipPoint(p); sc != nil { return sc } } if s.mainWindow != nil { if sc, err := s.mainWindow.GetScreen(); err == nil { return sc } } return nil } // errorDialogURL builds the error window's start URL with title/message as escaped query params. func errorDialogURL(title, message string) string { q := url.Values{} if title != "" { q.Set("title", title) } if message != "" { q.Set("message", message) } startURL := "/#/dialog/error" if enc := q.Encode(); enc != "" { startURL += "?" + enc } return startURL } // u32ptr returns a pointer to v, for the optional *uint32 Wails theme fields. func u32ptr(v uint32) *uint32 { return &v }