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171803
[GTK] Type ahead find for <option> elements inside an <optgroup> does not work in popup
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=171803
Summary
[GTK] Type ahead find for <option> elements inside an <optgroup> does not wor...
Adrian Perez
Reported
2017-05-08 06:03:36 PDT
If a <select> element contains <option>s inside an <optgroup>, the type-ahead search never picks those <option>s when the popup menu is opened. To reproduce the issue, save the following HTML snippet in a file: <!DOCTYPE html> <html> <body> <form action="#"> <label for="opt">Choose</label> <select name="opt"> <optgroup label="Fruits"> <option>Apple</option> <option>Strawberry</option> </optgroup> <optgroup label="Desserts"> <option>Cake</option> <option>Flan</option> </optgroup> </select> </form> </body> </html> Then open it (e.g. in MiniBrowser), click the element to make the popup menu appear, and try entering the first letter of one of the <option>s. For example entering “s” should select “Strawberry“, but currently this is not working.
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Patch
(1.89 KB, patch)
2017-05-11 03:08 PDT
,
Claudio Saavedra
cgarcia
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buildbot
: commit-queue-
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Archive of layout-test-results from ews116 for mac-elcapitan
(1.77 MB, application/zip)
2017-05-11 04:31 PDT
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Adrian Perez
Comment 1
2017-05-08 06:07:59 PDT
A couple more notes: - This happens with current ”trunk”, and with the latest stable release (2.16.1). Most likely this has not ever worked well. - Both Firefox and Chromium handle type-ahead search correctly when <optgroup>s are used (tested with the snippet above). - If the <select> element is focused, but the popup is *not opened*, then the type ahead search works (likely this is case is handled in the shared WebKit code).
Claudio Saavedra
Comment 2
2017-05-11 03:08:16 PDT
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attachment 309703
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Comment 3
2017-05-11 04:31:13 PDT
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Attachment 309703
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did not pass mac-debug-ews (mac): Output:
http://webkit-queues.webkit.org/results/3717316
New failing tests: fast/dom/Window/setTimeout-setInterval-unique.html
Build Bot
Comment 4
2017-05-11 04:31:14 PDT
Created
attachment 309705
[details]
Archive of layout-test-results from ews116 for mac-elcapitan The attached test failures were seen while running run-webkit-tests on the mac-debug-ews. Bot: ews116 Port: mac-elcapitan Platform: Mac OS X 10.11.6
Carlos Garcia Campos
Comment 5
2017-05-11 04:39:57 PDT
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attachment 309703
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Patch Thanks! Could we add a tests for this?
Adrian Perez
Comment 6
2017-05-11 04:51:32 PDT
(In reply to Carlos Garcia Campos from
comment #5
)
> Comment on
attachment 309703
[details]
> Patch > > Thanks! Could we add a tests for this?
I have been trying to fix
bug #171492
(without much luck so far; hint: help welcome) before trying to post a patch for this one, precisely to be able of adding the test case :-P BTW, Claudio's patch looks good to me and works.
Claudio Saavedra
Comment 7
2017-05-11 06:30:48 PDT
(In reply to Carlos Garcia Campos from
comment #5
)
> Comment on
attachment 309703
[details]
> Patch > > Thanks! Could we add a tests for this?
There is already a test in place, but it seems to be broken (regardless of this patch), see
bug 171492
.
Carlos Garcia Campos
Comment 8
2017-05-11 06:34:30 PDT
(In reply to Claudio Saavedra from
comment #7
)
> (In reply to Carlos Garcia Campos from
comment #5
) > > Comment on
attachment 309703
[details]
> > Patch > > > > Thanks! Could we add a tests for this? > > There is already a test in place, but it seems to be broken (regardless of > this patch), see
bug 171492
.
But does that test already check this particular issue?
Claudio Saavedra
Comment 9
2017-05-11 07:11:31 PDT
OK, you're right, it doesn't, because that test doesn't have the <optgroup> so there is no space indentation. I'll cook a test but I am afraid it will fail nonetheless for the same reasons than the other one.
Adrian Perez
Comment 10
2017-06-16 09:28:06 PDT
(In reply to Claudio Saavedra from
comment #9
)
> OK, you're right, it doesn't, because that test doesn't have the <optgroup> > so there is no space indentation. I'll cook a test but I am afraid it will > fail nonetheless for the same reasons than the other one.
We have now the test passing in trunk. Could you take a look at adding a test now for items inside an <optgroup>, so we can get this fix landed? (Thanks!)
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