Accessible* XULColorPickerTileAccessible::ContainerWidget() const { Accessible* parent = Parent(); if (parent) { Accessible* grandParent = parent->Parent(); if (grandParent && grandParent->IsMenuButton()) return grandParent; } return nullptr; }
void RootAccessible::HandlePopupHidingEvent(nsINode* aPopupNode) { // Get popup accessible. There are cases when popup element isn't accessible // but an underlying widget is and behaves like popup, an example is // autocomplete popups. DocAccessible* document = nsAccUtils::GetDocAccessibleFor(aPopupNode); if (!document) return; Accessible* popup = document->GetAccessible(aPopupNode); if (!popup) { Accessible* popupContainer = document->GetContainerAccessible(aPopupNode); if (!popupContainer) return; uint32_t childCount = popupContainer->ChildCount(); for (uint32_t idx = 0; idx < childCount; idx++) { Accessible* child = popupContainer->GetChildAt(idx); if (child->IsAutoCompletePopup()) { popup = child; break; } } // No popup no events. Focus is managed by DOM. This is a case for // menupopups of menus on Linux since there are no accessible for popups. if (!popup) return; } // In case of autocompletes and comboboxes fire state change event for // expanded state. Note, HTML form autocomplete isn't a subject of state // change event because they aren't autocompletes strictly speaking. // When popup closes (except nested popups and menus) then fire focus event to // where it was. The focus event is expected even if popup didn't take a focus. static const uint32_t kNotifyOfFocus = 1; static const uint32_t kNotifyOfState = 2; uint32_t notifyOf = 0; // HTML select is target of popuphidding event. Otherwise get container // widget. No container widget means this is either tooltip or menupopup. // No events in the former case. Accessible* widget = nullptr; if (popup->IsCombobox()) { widget = popup; } else { widget = popup->ContainerWidget(); if (!widget) { if (!popup->IsMenuPopup()) return; widget = popup; } } if (popup->IsAutoCompletePopup()) { // No focus event for autocomplete because it's managed by // DOMMenuItemInactive events. if (widget->IsAutoComplete()) notifyOf = kNotifyOfState; } else if (widget->IsCombobox()) { // Fire focus for active combobox, otherwise the focus is managed by DOM // focus notifications. Always fire state change event. if (widget->IsActiveWidget()) notifyOf = kNotifyOfFocus; notifyOf |= kNotifyOfState; } else if (widget->IsMenuButton()) { // Can be a part of autocomplete. Accessible* compositeWidget = widget->ContainerWidget(); if (compositeWidget && compositeWidget->IsAutoComplete()) { widget = compositeWidget; notifyOf = kNotifyOfState; } // Autocomplete (like searchbar) can be inactive when popup hiddens notifyOf |= kNotifyOfFocus; } else if (widget == popup) { // Top level context menus and alerts. // Ignore submenus and menubar. When submenu is closed then sumbenu // container menuitem takes a focus via DOMMenuItemActive notification. // For menubars processing we listen DOMMenubarActive/Inactive // notifications. notifyOf = kNotifyOfFocus; } // Restore focus to where it was. if (notifyOf & kNotifyOfFocus) { FocusMgr()->ActiveItemChanged(nullptr); #ifdef A11Y_LOG if (logging::IsEnabled(logging::eFocus)) logging::ActiveItemChangeCausedBy("popuphiding", popup); #endif } // Fire expanded state change event. if (notifyOf & kNotifyOfState) { nsRefPtr<AccEvent> event = new AccStateChangeEvent(widget, states::EXPANDED, false); document->FireDelayedEvent(event); } }