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Basic crossOriginIsolated tests #20116

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@annevk annevk merged commit 1cd7348 into master Nov 6, 2019
@annevk annevk deleted the annevk/basic-crossOriginIsolated-tests branch November 6, 2019 15:21
annevk added a commit to whatwg/html that referenced this pull request Jun 29, 2020
A top-level navigation response with Cross-Origin-Opener-Policy set to same-origin and Cross-Origin-Embedder-Policy set to require-corp will create a cross-origin isolated browsing context group. And all agent clusters therein will be cross-origin isolated as well (shared and service workers can still not be, as they sit on the side).

This change also:

* Gates SharedArrayBuffer exposure behind that primitive for web compatibility reasons.
* Gates SharedArrayBuffer sharing behind that primitive.
* Exposes it through self.crossOriginIsolated.
* Makes document.domain return before it mutates the origin.
* Makes agent clusters keyed on origin.

Tests:

* web-platform-tests/wpt#17719
* web-platform-tests/wpt#17760
* web-platform-tests/wpt#17761
* web-platform-tests/wpt#17802
* web-platform-tests/wpt#17909
* web-platform-tests/wpt#18543
* web-platform-tests/wpt#20116
* web-platform-tests/wpt#22358

Closes #4732. Closes #5122. Closes #5444.

Follow-up: #5435.
annevk added a commit to whatwg/html that referenced this pull request Jul 8, 2020
A top-level navigation response with Cross-Origin-Opener-Policy set to same-origin and Cross-Origin-Embedder-Policy set to require-corp will create a cross-origin isolated browsing context group. And all agent clusters therein will be cross-origin isolated as well (shared and service workers can still not be, as they sit on the side).

This change also:

* Gates SharedArrayBuffer exposure behind that primitive for web compatibility reasons.
* Gates SharedArrayBuffer sharing behind that primitive.
* Exposes it through self.crossOriginIsolated.
* Makes document.domain return before it mutates the origin.
* Makes agent clusters keyed on origin.

Tests:

* web-platform-tests/wpt#17719
* web-platform-tests/wpt#17760
* web-platform-tests/wpt#17761
* web-platform-tests/wpt#17802
* web-platform-tests/wpt#17909
* web-platform-tests/wpt#18543
* web-platform-tests/wpt#20116
* web-platform-tests/wpt#22358

Closes #4732. Closes #5122. Closes #5444.

Follow-up: #5435 (and #5362).
mfreed7 pushed a commit to mfreed7/html that referenced this pull request Sep 11, 2020
A top-level navigation response with Cross-Origin-Opener-Policy set to same-origin and Cross-Origin-Embedder-Policy set to require-corp will create a cross-origin isolated browsing context group. And all agent clusters therein will be cross-origin isolated as well (shared and service workers can still not be, as they sit on the side).

This change also:

* Gates SharedArrayBuffer exposure behind that primitive for web compatibility reasons.
* Gates SharedArrayBuffer sharing behind that primitive.
* Exposes it through self.crossOriginIsolated.
* Makes document.domain return before it mutates the origin.
* Makes agent clusters keyed on origin.

Tests:

* web-platform-tests/wpt#17719
* web-platform-tests/wpt#17760
* web-platform-tests/wpt#17761
* web-platform-tests/wpt#17802
* web-platform-tests/wpt#17909
* web-platform-tests/wpt#18543
* web-platform-tests/wpt#20116
* web-platform-tests/wpt#22358

Closes whatwg#4732. Closes whatwg#5122. Closes whatwg#5444.

Follow-up: whatwg#5435 (and whatwg#5362).
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