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133 lines
4.6 KiB
Go
133 lines
4.6 KiB
Go
//go:build !android && !ios && !freebsd && !js
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package services
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import (
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"net/url"
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"sync"
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"github.com/wailsapp/wails/v3/pkg/application"
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"github.com/wailsapp/wails/v3/pkg/events"
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)
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// EventTriggerLogin asks the frontend's startLogin() orchestrator to begin
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// an SSO flow. Emitted by the tray (Login menu item, session expired) since
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// the tray can't call JS directly.
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const EventTriggerLogin = "trigger-login"
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// EventBrowserLoginCancel is emitted by the BrowserLogin popup window when
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// the user clicks Cancel or closes the window. startLogin() listens for it
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// and tears down the daemon's pending SSO wait.
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const EventBrowserLoginCancel = "browser-login:cancel"
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// WindowManager opens auxiliary application windows on demand from the
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// frontend. The main window is created up-front in main.go; this service is
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// for secondary, on-demand surfaces (Settings, BrowserLogin).
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//
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// Secondary windows are created on first open and destroyed on close —
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// the Wails-recommended singleton pattern (see Multiple Windows docs:
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// "Cleanup on close"). Destroying rather than hiding means the dock-reopen
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// handler doesn't find a hidden window to resurrect.
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type WindowManager struct {
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app *application.App
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settings *application.WebviewWindow
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browserLogin *application.WebviewWindow
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mu sync.Mutex
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}
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func NewWindowManager(app *application.App) *WindowManager {
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return &WindowManager{app: app}
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}
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// OpenSettings shows the settings window, creating it on first use (and
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// after the user has closed a previous instance).
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func (s *WindowManager) OpenSettings() {
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s.mu.Lock()
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defer s.mu.Unlock()
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if s.settings == nil {
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s.settings = s.app.Window.NewWithOptions(application.WebviewWindowOptions{
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Name: "settings",
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Title: "NetBird Settings",
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Width: 900,
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Height: 640,
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DisableResize: true,
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MinimiseButtonState: application.ButtonHidden,
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MaximiseButtonState: application.ButtonHidden,
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CloseButtonState: application.ButtonEnabled,
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BackgroundColour: application.NewRGB(24, 26, 29),
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URL: "/#/settings",
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Mac: application.MacWindow{
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InvisibleTitleBarHeight: 38,
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Backdrop: application.MacBackdropTranslucent,
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TitleBar: application.MacTitleBarHiddenInset,
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CollectionBehavior: application.MacWindowCollectionBehaviorFullScreenNone,
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},
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})
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s.settings.OnWindowEvent(events.Common.WindowClosing, func(_ *application.WindowEvent) {
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s.mu.Lock()
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s.settings = nil
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s.mu.Unlock()
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})
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}
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s.settings.Show()
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s.settings.Focus()
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}
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// OpenBrowserLogin shows the SSO popup window, creating it on first use (and
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// after the user has closed a previous instance). The URI is encoded into
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// the window's start URL so the React page reads it via useSearchParams.
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func (s *WindowManager) OpenBrowserLogin(uri string) {
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s.mu.Lock()
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defer s.mu.Unlock()
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if s.browserLogin == nil {
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startURL := "/#/browser-login"
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if uri != "" {
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startURL = "/#/browser-login?uri=" + url.QueryEscape(uri)
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}
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s.browserLogin = s.app.Window.NewWithOptions(application.WebviewWindowOptions{
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Name: "browser-login",
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Title: "NetBird Sign-in",
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Width: 460,
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Height: 440,
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DisableResize: true,
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MinimiseButtonState: application.ButtonHidden,
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MaximiseButtonState: application.ButtonHidden,
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CloseButtonState: application.ButtonEnabled,
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BackgroundColour: application.NewRGB(24, 26, 29),
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URL: startURL,
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Mac: application.MacWindow{
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InvisibleTitleBarHeight: 38,
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Backdrop: application.MacBackdropTranslucent,
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TitleBar: application.MacTitleBarHiddenInset,
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CollectionBehavior: application.MacWindowCollectionBehaviorFullScreenNone,
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},
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})
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bl := s.browserLogin
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// User-initiated close (red X) means cancel. Emit the event so
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// startLogin() can tear the SSO wait down, then let the window
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// destroy naturally — no hide trickery.
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bl.OnWindowEvent(events.Common.WindowClosing, func(_ *application.WindowEvent) {
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s.app.Event.Emit(EventBrowserLoginCancel)
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s.mu.Lock()
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s.browserLogin = nil
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s.mu.Unlock()
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})
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} else if uri != "" {
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s.browserLogin.SetURL("/#/browser-login?uri=" + url.QueryEscape(uri))
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}
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s.browserLogin.Show()
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s.browserLogin.Focus()
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}
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// CloseBrowserLogin destroys the SSO popup window if it exists. Called from
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// startLogin() when the flow completes or cancels programmatically.
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func (s *WindowManager) CloseBrowserLogin() {
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s.mu.Lock()
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w := s.browserLogin
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s.browserLogin = nil
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s.mu.Unlock()
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if w != nil {
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w.Close()
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}
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}
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