terminal/src/cascadia/WindowsTerminal/AppHost.cpp
Mike Griese 830c22b73e Add support for commandline args to wt.exe (#4023)
## Summary of the Pull Request

Adds support for commandline arguments to the Windows Terminal, in accordance with the spec in #3495

## References

* Original issue: #607
* Original spec: #3495

## PR Checklist
* [x] Closes #607
* [x] I work here
* [x] Tests added/passed
* [ ] We should probably add some docs on these commands
* [x] The spec (#3495) needs to be merged first!

## Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments

🛑 **STOP** 🛑 - have you read #3495 yet? If you haven't, go do that now.

This PR adds support for three initial sub-commands to the `wt.exe` application:
* `new-tab`: Used to create a new tab.
* `split-pane`: Used to create a new split.
* `focus-tab`: Moves focus to another tab.

These commands are largely POC to prove that the commandlines work. They're not totally finished, but they work well enough. Follow up work items will be filed to track adding support for additional parameters and subcommands

Important scenarios added:
* `wt -d .`: Open a new wt instance in the current working directory #878
* `wt -p <profile name>`: Create a wt instance running the given profile, to unblock  #576, #1357, #2339
* `wt ; new-tab ; split-pane -V`: Launch the terminal with multiple tabs, splits, to unblock #756 

## Validation Steps Performed

* Ran tests
* Played with it a bunch
2020-01-27 15:34:12 +00:00

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// Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation.
// Licensed under the MIT license.
#include "pch.h"
#include "AppHost.h"
#include "../types/inc/Viewport.hpp"
#include "../types/inc/utils.hpp"
#include "../types/inc/User32Utils.hpp"
#include "resource.h"
using namespace winrt::Windows::UI;
using namespace winrt::Windows::UI::Composition;
using namespace winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml;
using namespace winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::Hosting;
using namespace winrt::Windows::Foundation::Numerics;
using namespace ::Microsoft::Console;
using namespace ::Microsoft::Console::Types;
AppHost::AppHost() noexcept :
_app{},
_logic{ nullptr }, // don't make one, we're going to take a ref on app's
_window{ nullptr }
{
_logic = _app.Logic(); // get a ref to app's logic
_useNonClientArea = _logic.GetShowTabsInTitlebar();
// If there were commandline args to our process, try and process them here.
// Do this before AppLogic::Create, otherwise this will have no effect
_HandleCommandlineArgs();
if (_useNonClientArea)
{
_window = std::make_unique<NonClientIslandWindow>(_logic.GetRequestedTheme());
}
else
{
_window = std::make_unique<IslandWindow>();
}
// Tell the window to callback to us when it's about to handle a WM_CREATE
auto pfn = std::bind(&AppHost::_HandleCreateWindow,
this,
std::placeholders::_1,
std::placeholders::_2,
std::placeholders::_3);
_window->SetCreateCallback(pfn);
_window->SetSnapDimensionCallback(std::bind(&winrt::TerminalApp::AppLogic::CalcSnappedDimension,
_logic,
std::placeholders::_1,
std::placeholders::_2));
_window->MakeWindow();
}
AppHost::~AppHost()
{
// destruction order is important for proper teardown here
_window = nullptr;
_app.Close();
_app = nullptr;
}
// Method Description:
// - Retrieve any commandline args passed on the commandline, and pass them to
// the app logic for processing.
// - If the logic determined there's an error while processing that commandline,
// display a message box to the user with the text of the error, and exit.
// * We display a message box because we're a Win32 application (not a
// console app), and the shell has undoubtedly returned to the foreground
// of the console. Text emitted here might mix unexpectedly with output
// from the shell process.
// Arguments:
// - <none>
// Return Value:
// - <none>
void AppHost::_HandleCommandlineArgs()
{
if (auto commandline{ GetCommandLineW() })
{
int argc = 0;
// Get the argv, and turn them into a hstring array to pass to the app.
wil::unique_any<LPWSTR*, decltype(&::LocalFree), ::LocalFree> argv{ CommandLineToArgvW(commandline, &argc) };
if (argv)
{
std::vector<winrt::hstring> args;
for (auto& elem : wil::make_range(argv.get(), argc))
{
args.emplace_back(elem);
}
const auto result = _logic.SetStartupCommandline({ args });
const auto message = _logic.EarlyExitMessage();
if (!message.empty())
{
const auto displayHelp = result == 0;
const auto messageTitle = displayHelp ? IDS_HELP_DIALOG_TITLE : IDS_ERROR_DIALOG_TITLE;
const auto messageIcon = displayHelp ? MB_ICONWARNING : MB_ICONERROR;
// TODO:GH#4134: polish this dialog more, to make the text more
// like msiexec /?
MessageBoxW(nullptr,
message.data(),
GetStringResource(messageTitle).data(),
MB_OK | messageIcon);
ExitProcess(result);
}
}
}
}
// Method Description:
// - Initializes the XAML island, creates the terminal app, and sets the
// island's content to that of the terminal app's content. Also registers some
// callbacks with TermApp.
// !!! IMPORTANT!!!
// This must be called *AFTER* WindowsXamlManager::InitializeForCurrentThread.
// If it isn't, then we won't be able to create the XAML island.
// Arguments:
// - <none>
// Return Value:
// - <none>
void AppHost::Initialize()
{
_window->Initialize();
if (_useNonClientArea)
{
// Register our callbar for when the app's non-client content changes.
// This has to be done _before_ App::Create, as the app might set the
// content in Create.
_logic.SetTitleBarContent({ this, &AppHost::_UpdateTitleBarContent });
}
// Register the 'X' button of the window for a warning experience of multiple
// tabs opened, this is consistent with Alt+F4 closing
_window->WindowCloseButtonClicked([this]() { _logic.WindowCloseButtonClicked(); });
// Add an event handler to plumb clicks in the titlebar area down to the
// application layer.
_window->DragRegionClicked([this]() { _logic.TitlebarClicked(); });
_logic.RequestedThemeChanged({ this, &AppHost::_UpdateTheme });
_logic.ToggleFullscreen({ this, &AppHost::_ToggleFullscreen });
_logic.Create();
_logic.TitleChanged({ this, &AppHost::AppTitleChanged });
_logic.LastTabClosed({ this, &AppHost::LastTabClosed });
_window->UpdateTitle(_logic.Title());
// Set up the content of the application. If the app has a custom titlebar,
// set that content as well.
_window->SetContent(_logic.GetRoot());
_window->OnAppInitialized();
}
// Method Description:
// - Called when the app's title changes. Fires off a window message so we can
// update the window's title on the main thread.
// Arguments:
// - sender: unused
// - newTitle: the string to use as the new window title
// Return Value:
// - <none>
void AppHost::AppTitleChanged(const winrt::Windows::Foundation::IInspectable& /*sender*/, winrt::hstring newTitle)
{
_window->UpdateTitle(newTitle.c_str());
}
// Method Description:
// - Called when no tab is remaining to close the window.
// Arguments:
// - sender: unused
// - LastTabClosedEventArgs: unused
// Return Value:
// - <none>
void AppHost::LastTabClosed(const winrt::Windows::Foundation::IInspectable& /*sender*/, const winrt::TerminalApp::LastTabClosedEventArgs& /*args*/)
{
_window->Close();
}
// Method Description:
// - Resize the window we're about to create to the appropriate dimensions, as
// specified in the settings. This will be called during the handling of
// WM_CREATE. We'll load the settings for the app, then get the proposed size
// of the terminal from the app. Using that proposed size, we'll resize the
// window we're creating, so that it'll match the values in the settings.
// Arguments:
// - hwnd: The HWND of the window we're about to create.
// - proposedRect: The location and size of the window that we're about to
// create. We'll use this rect to determine which monitor the window is about
// to appear on.
// - launchMode: A LaunchMode enum reference that indicates the launch mode
// Return Value:
// - None
void AppHost::_HandleCreateWindow(const HWND hwnd, RECT proposedRect, winrt::TerminalApp::LaunchMode& launchMode)
{
launchMode = _logic.GetLaunchMode();
// Acquire the actual intial position
winrt::Windows::Foundation::Point initialPosition = _logic.GetLaunchInitialPositions(proposedRect.left, proposedRect.top);
proposedRect.left = gsl::narrow_cast<long>(initialPosition.X);
proposedRect.top = gsl::narrow_cast<long>(initialPosition.Y);
long adjustedHeight = 0;
long adjustedWidth = 0;
if (launchMode == winrt::TerminalApp::LaunchMode::DefaultMode)
{
// Find nearest montitor.
HMONITOR hmon = MonitorFromRect(&proposedRect, MONITOR_DEFAULTTONEAREST);
// Get nearest monitor information
MONITORINFO monitorInfo;
monitorInfo.cbSize = sizeof(MONITORINFO);
GetMonitorInfo(hmon, &monitorInfo);
// This API guarantees that dpix and dpiy will be equal, but neither is an
// optional parameter so give two UINTs.
UINT dpix = USER_DEFAULT_SCREEN_DPI;
UINT dpiy = USER_DEFAULT_SCREEN_DPI;
// If this fails, we'll use the default of 96.
GetDpiForMonitor(hmon, MDT_EFFECTIVE_DPI, &dpix, &dpiy);
// We need to check if the top left point of the titlebar of the window is within any screen
RECT offScreenTestRect;
offScreenTestRect.left = proposedRect.left;
offScreenTestRect.top = proposedRect.top;
offScreenTestRect.right = offScreenTestRect.left + 1;
offScreenTestRect.bottom = offScreenTestRect.top + 1;
bool isTitlebarIntersectWithMonitors = false;
EnumDisplayMonitors(
nullptr, &offScreenTestRect, [](HMONITOR, HDC, LPRECT, LPARAM lParam) -> BOOL {
auto intersectWithMonitor = reinterpret_cast<bool*>(lParam);
*intersectWithMonitor = true;
// Continue the enumeration
return FALSE;
},
reinterpret_cast<LPARAM>(&isTitlebarIntersectWithMonitors));
if (!isTitlebarIntersectWithMonitors)
{
// If the title bar is out-of-screen, we set the initial position to
// the top left corner of the nearest monitor
proposedRect.left = monitorInfo.rcWork.left;
proposedRect.top = monitorInfo.rcWork.top;
}
auto initialSize = _logic.GetLaunchDimensions(dpix);
const short islandWidth = Utils::ClampToShortMax(
static_cast<long>(ceil(initialSize.X)), 1);
const short islandHeight = Utils::ClampToShortMax(
static_cast<long>(ceil(initialSize.Y)), 1);
// Get the size of a window we'd need to host that client rect. This will
// add the titlebar space.
const auto nonClientSize = _window->GetTotalNonClientExclusiveSize(dpix);
adjustedWidth = islandWidth + nonClientSize.cx;
adjustedHeight = islandHeight + nonClientSize.cy;
}
const COORD origin{ gsl::narrow<short>(proposedRect.left),
gsl::narrow<short>(proposedRect.top) };
const COORD dimensions{ Utils::ClampToShortMax(adjustedWidth, 1),
Utils::ClampToShortMax(adjustedHeight, 1) };
const auto newPos = Viewport::FromDimensions(origin, dimensions);
bool succeeded = SetWindowPos(hwnd,
nullptr,
newPos.Left(),
newPos.Top(),
newPos.Width(),
newPos.Height(),
SWP_NOACTIVATE | SWP_NOZORDER);
// Refresh the dpi of HWND becuase the dpi where the window will launch may be different
// at this time
_window->RefreshCurrentDPI();
// If we can't resize the window, that's really okay. We can just go on with
// the originally proposed window size.
LOG_LAST_ERROR_IF(!succeeded);
TraceLoggingWrite(
g_hWindowsTerminalProvider,
"WindowCreated",
TraceLoggingDescription("Event emitted upon creating the application window"),
TraceLoggingKeyword(MICROSOFT_KEYWORD_MEASURES),
TelemetryPrivacyDataTag(PDT_ProductAndServicePerformance));
}
// Method Description:
// - Called when the app wants to set its titlebar content. We'll take the
// UIElement and set the Content property of our Titlebar that element.
// Arguments:
// - sender: unused
// - arg: the UIElement to use as the new Titlebar content.
// Return Value:
// - <none>
void AppHost::_UpdateTitleBarContent(const winrt::Windows::Foundation::IInspectable&, const winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::UIElement& arg)
{
if (_useNonClientArea)
{
(static_cast<NonClientIslandWindow*>(_window.get()))->SetTitlebarContent(arg);
}
}
// Method Description:
// - Called when the app wants to change its theme. We'll forward this to the
// IslandWindow, so it can update the root UI element of the entire XAML tree.
// Arguments:
// - sender: unused
// - arg: the ElementTheme to use as the new theme for the UI
// Return Value:
// - <none>
void AppHost::_UpdateTheme(const winrt::Windows::Foundation::IInspectable&, const winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::ElementTheme& arg)
{
_window->OnApplicationThemeChanged(arg);
}
void AppHost::_ToggleFullscreen(const winrt::Windows::Foundation::IInspectable&,
const winrt::TerminalApp::ToggleFullscreenEventArgs&)
{
_window->ToggleFullscreen();
}