[gnome-shell/wip/fmuellner/new-window-action: 166/166] app: Consider "new-window" action for opening new windows



commit 58f5335067e833eaa4dd01eac9b877bc4bcd54b8
Author: Florian Müllner <fmuellner gnome org>
Date:   Thu Sep 22 18:29:29 2016 +0200

    app: Consider "new-window" action for opening new windows
    
    While can_open_new_window() uses some elaborate heuristics to predict
    whether an application can open multiple windows, open_new_window()
    will always simply relaunch the application. This is often the best
    we can do, but when an application provides a "new-window" action in
    its .desktop file or on the bus, it is much more likely to work as
    expected than blindly activating the app and hoping for a particular
    behavior.
    
    https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=756844

 src/shell-app.c | 42 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
 1 file changed, 35 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)
---
diff --git a/src/shell-app.c b/src/shell-app.c
index 7a7a4336a..6b726514a 100644
--- a/src/shell-app.c
+++ b/src/shell-app.c
@@ -551,15 +551,46 @@ void
 shell_app_open_new_window (ShellApp      *app,
                            int            workspace)
 {
+  GActionGroup *group = NULL;
+  const char * const *actions;
+
   g_return_if_fail (app->info != NULL);
 
-  /* Here we just always launch the application again, even if we know
+  /* First check whether the application provides a "new-window" desktop
+   * action - it is a safe bet that it will open a new window, and activating
+   * it will trigger startup notification if necessary
+   */
+  actions = g_desktop_app_info_list_actions (G_DESKTOP_APP_INFO (app->info));
+
+  if (g_strv_contains (actions, "new-window"))
+    {
+      shell_app_launch_action (app, "new-window", 0, workspace);
+      return;
+    }
+
+  /* Next, check whether the app exports an explicit "new-window" action
+   * that we can activate on the bus - the muxer will add startup notification
+   * information to the platform data, so this should work just as well as
+   * desktop actions.
+   */
+  group = app->running_state ? G_ACTION_GROUP (app->running_state->muxer)
+                             : NULL;
+
+  if (group &&
+      g_action_group_has_action (group, "app.new-window") &&
+      g_action_group_get_action_parameter_type (group, "app.new-window") == NULL)
+    {
+      g_action_group_activate_action (group, "app.new-window", NULL);
+
+      return;
+    }
+
+  /* Lastly, just always launch the application again, even if we know
    * it was already running.  For most applications this
    * should have the effect of creating a new window, whether that's
    * a second process (in the case of Calculator) or IPC to existing
    * instance (Firefox).  There are a few less-sensical cases such
-   * as say Pidgin.  Ideally, we have the application express to us
-   * that it supports an explicit new-window action.
+   * as say Pidgin.
    */
   shell_app_launch (app, 0, workspace, FALSE, NULL);
 }
@@ -586,10 +617,7 @@ shell_app_can_open_new_window (ShellApp *app)
   state = app->running_state;
 
   /* If the app has an explicit new-window action, then it can
-
-     (or it should be able to - we don't actually call the action
-     because we need to trigger startup notification, so it still
-     depends on what the app decides to do for Activate vs ActivateAction)
+     (or it should be able to) ...
   */
   if (g_action_group_has_action (G_ACTION_GROUP (state->muxer), "app.new-window"))
     return TRUE;


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