gecko-dev/docshell/base/nsILoadContext.idl

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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*-
* vim: ft=cpp tw=78 sw=2 et ts=2 sts=2 cin
2012-05-21 11:12:37 +00:00
* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
* file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
#include "nsISupports.idl"
interface nsIDOMWindow;
interface nsIDOMElement;
/**
* An nsILoadContext represents the context of a load. This interface
* can be queried for various information about where the load is
* happening.
*/
[scriptable, uuid(6ec837fa-af93-4350-bbb8-0985d54c74ca)]
interface nsILoadContext : nsISupports
{
/**
* associatedWindow is the window with which the load is associated, if any.
* Note that the load may be triggered by a document which is different from
* the document in associatedWindow, and in fact the source of the load need
* not be same-origin with the document in associatedWindow. This attribute
* may be null if there is no associated window.
*/
readonly attribute nsIDOMWindow associatedWindow;
/**
* topWindow is the top window which is of same type as associatedWindow.
* This is equivalent to associatedWindow.top, but is provided here as a
* convenience. All the same caveats as associatedWindow of apply, of
* course. This attribute may be null if there is no associated window.
*/
readonly attribute nsIDOMWindow topWindow;
/**
* topFrameElement is the <iframe>, <frame>, or <browser> element which
* contains the topWindow with which the load is associated.
*
* Note that we may have a topFrameElement even when we don't have an
* associatedWindow, if the topFrameElement's content lives out of process.
* topFrameElement is available in single-process and multiprocess contexts.
* Note that topFrameElement may be in chrome even when the nsILoadContext is
* associated with content.
*/
readonly attribute nsIDOMElement topFrameElement;
/**
* If this LoadContext corresponds to a nested remote iframe, we don't have
* access to the topFrameElement. Instead, we must use this id to send
* messages. A return value of 0 signifies that this load context is not for
* a nested frame.
*/
readonly attribute unsigned long long nestedFrameId;
/**
* Check whether the load is happening in a particular type of application.
*
* @param an application type. For now, the constants to be passed here are
* the nsIDocShell APP_TYPE_* constants.
*
* @return whether there is some ancestor of the associatedWindow that is of
* the given app type.
*/
boolean isAppOfType(in unsigned long appType);
/**
* True if the load context is content (as opposed to chrome). This is
* determined based on the type of window the load is performed in, NOT based
* on any URIs that might be around.
*/
readonly attribute boolean isContent;
/*
* Attribute that determines if private browsing should be used.
*/
attribute boolean usePrivateBrowsing;
/**
* Attribute that determines if remote (out-of-process) tabs should be used.
*/
readonly attribute boolean useRemoteTabs;
%{C++
/**
* De-XPCOMed getter to make call-sites cleaner.
*/
bool UsePrivateBrowsing() {
bool usingPB;
GetUsePrivateBrowsing(&usingPB);
return usingPB;
}
bool UseRemoteTabs() {
bool usingRT;
GetUseRemoteTabs(&usingRT);
return usingRT;
}
%}
/**
* Set the private browsing state of the load context, meant to be used internally.
*/
[noscript] void SetPrivateBrowsing(in boolean aInPrivateBrowsing);
/**
* Set the remote tabs state of the load context, meant to be used internally.
*/
[noscript] void SetRemoteTabs(in boolean aUseRemoteTabs);
/**
* Returns true iff the load is occurring inside a browser element.
*/
readonly attribute boolean isInBrowserElement;
/**
* Returns the app id of the app the load is occurring is in. Returns
* nsIScriptSecurityManager::NO_APP_ID if the load is not part of an app.
*/
readonly attribute unsigned long appId;
};