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#include "nsISupports.idl"
#include "nsIDOMDOMRequest.idl"
#include "nsIDOMEvent.idl"
[scriptable, uuid(abb936bc-ba81-4c23-8dfa-3e5d96557044)]
interface nsIWifi : nsISupports {
/**
* Shutdown the wifi system.
*/
void shutdown();
};
[scriptable, uuid(7df14510-f58b-4c9a-9e35-a39a94255941)]
interface nsIDOMWifiManager : nsISupports {
/**
* TODO Remove in favor of a settings API.
* Activates or disactivates wifi.
* onsuccess: Wifi has been successfully activated and can start
* attempting to connect to networks. request.value will be true.
* onerror: Wifi was not successfully activated. (TODO provide details!)
*/
nsIDOMDOMRequest setEnabled(in boolean enabled);
/**
* Returns the list of currently available networks as well as the list of
* currently configured networks.
* onsuccess: We have obtained the current list of networks. request.value
* is an object whose property names are SSIDs and values are
* network objects.
* onerror: We were unable to obtain a list of property names.
*/
nsIDOMDOMRequest getNetworks();
/**
* Takes one of the networks returned from getNetworks and tries to
* connect to it.
* @param network A network object with information about the network,
* such as the SSID, key management desired, etc.
* onsuccess: We have started attempting to associate with the network.
* request.value is true.
* onerror: We were unable to select the network. This most likely means a
* configuration error.
*/
nsIDOMDOMRequest associate(in jsval network);
/**
* TODO Remove in favor of a settings API.
* Returns whether or not wifi is currently enabled.
*/
readonly attribute boolean enabled;
/**
* A network object describing the currently connected network.
*/
readonly attribute jsval connectedNetwork;
/**
* A connectionInformation object with the same information found in an
* nsIDOMWifiConnectionInfoEvent (but without the network).
* If we are not currently connected to a network, this will be null.
*/
readonly attribute jsval connectionInformation;
/**
* These four functions serve as state notification listeners.
* onconnecting: Fires when we start the process of connecting to a
* network.
* onassociate: Fires when we have connected to an access point but do not
* yet have an IP address.
* onconnect: Fires once we are fully connected to an access point and can
* access the internet.
* ondisconnect: Fires when we either fail to connect to an access point
* (transition: onassociate -> ondisconnect) or when we were
* connected to a network but have disconnected for any
* reason (transition: onconnect -> ondisconnect).
*/
attribute nsIDOMEventListener onconnecting;
attribute nsIDOMEventListener onassociate;
attribute nsIDOMEventListener onconnect;
attribute nsIDOMEventListener ondisconnect;
/**
* An event listener that is called with information about the signal
* strength and link speed every 5 seconds.
*/
attribute nsIDOMEventListener connectionInfoUpdate;
};
[scriptable, uuid(4674c6f1-ea64-44db-ac2f-e7bd6514dfd6)]
interface nsIDOMWifiStateChangeEvent : nsIDOMEvent {
/**
* Network object with a SSID field describing the network affected by
* this change.
*/
readonly attribute jsval network;
};
[scriptable, uuid(5c9ee332-dd98-4227-b7fc-768418fd50e3)]
interface nsIDOMWifiConnectionInfoEvent : nsIDOMEvent {
/**
* Network object with an SSID field.
*/
readonly attribute jsval network;
/**
* Strength of the signal to network, in dBm between -55 and -100 dBm.
*/
readonly attribute short signalStrength;
/**
* Relative signal strength between 0 and 100.
*/
readonly attribute short relSignalStrength;
/**
* Link spead in Mb/s.
*/
readonly attribute long linkSpeed;
};