gecko-dev/dom/ipc/TabContext.h
J. Ryan Stinnett 764b9f1ffa Bug 1238160 - Set frame type on TabContext. r=billm,mayhemer
This change renames TabContext::IsBrowserElement to IsIsolatedMozBrowserElement.
Other methods that pass these values around also have name changes.

Adds TabContext::IsMozBrowserElement which is set by the frame loader for all
browser frames.  This is in contrast to its previous implementation, which has
since been renamed IsIsolatedMozBrowserElement, since it checks isolated state
in OriginAttributes.

TabContext methods related to browser elements (and their callers) are updated
to use IsIsolatedMozBrowserElement when check isolation / origins and
IsMozBrowserElement when checking frame types.

MozReview-Commit-ID: DDMZTkSn5yd
2016-03-02 10:35:56 -06:00

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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */
/* vim: set ts=8 sts=2 et sw=2 tw=80: */
/* 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/. */
#ifndef mozilla_dom_TabContext_h
#define mozilla_dom_TabContext_h
#include "mozIApplication.h"
#include "nsCOMPtr.h"
#include "mozilla/BasePrincipal.h"
namespace mozilla {
namespace dom {
class IPCTabContext;
/**
* TabContext encapsulates information about an iframe that may be a mozbrowser
* or mozapp. You can ask whether a TabContext corresponds to a mozbrowser or
* mozapp, get the app that contains the browser, and so on.
*
* TabParent and TabChild both inherit from TabContext, and you can also have
* standalone TabContext objects.
*
* This class is immutable except by calling one of the protected
* SetTabContext*() methods (and those methods can only be called once). See
* also MutableTabContext.
*/
class TabContext
{
public:
TabContext();
/* (The implicit copy-constructor and operator= are fine.) */
/**
* Generates IPCTabContext of type BrowserFrameIPCTabContext or
* AppFrameIPCTabContext from this TabContext's information.
*/
IPCTabContext AsIPCTabContext() const;
/**
* Does this TabContext correspond to a mozbrowser?
*
* <iframe mozbrowser mozapp> and <xul:browser> are not considered to be
* mozbrowser elements.
*
* If IsMozBrowserElement() is true, HasOwnApp() and HasAppOwnerApp() are
* guaranteed to be false.
*
* If IsMozBrowserElement() is false, HasBrowserOwnerApp() is guaranteed to be
* false.
*/
bool IsMozBrowserElement() const;
/**
* Does this TabContext correspond to an isolated mozbrowser?
*
* <iframe mozbrowser mozapp> and <xul:browser> are not considered to be
* mozbrowser elements. <iframe mozbrowser noisolation> does not count as
* isolated since isolation is disabled. Isolation can only be disabled by
* chrome pages.
*/
bool IsIsolatedMozBrowserElement() const;
/**
* Does this TabContext correspond to a mozbrowser or mozapp? This is
* equivalent to IsMozBrowserElement() || HasOwnApp(). Returns false for
* <xul:browser>, which is neither a mozbrowser nor a mozapp.
*/
bool IsMozBrowserOrApp() const;
/**
* OwnAppId() returns the id of the app which directly corresponds to this
* context's frame. GetOwnApp() returns the corresponding app object, and
* HasOwnApp() returns true iff GetOwnApp() would return a non-null value.
*
* If HasOwnApp() is true, IsMozBrowserElement() is guaranteed to be
* false.
*/
uint32_t OwnAppId() const;
already_AddRefed<mozIApplication> GetOwnApp() const;
bool HasOwnApp() const;
/**
* BrowserOwnerAppId() gets the ID of the app which contains this browser
* frame. If this is not a mozbrowser frame (if !IsMozBrowserElement()), then
* BrowserOwnerAppId() is guaranteed to return NO_APP_ID.
*
* Even if we are a browser frame, BrowserOwnerAppId() may still return
* NO_APP_ID, if this browser frame is not contained inside an app.
*/
uint32_t BrowserOwnerAppId() const;
already_AddRefed<mozIApplication> GetBrowserOwnerApp() const;
bool HasBrowserOwnerApp() const;
/**
* AppOwnerAppId() gets the ID of the app which contains this app frame. If
* this is not an app frame (i.e., if !HasOwnApp()), then AppOwnerAppId() is
* guaranteed to return NO_APP_ID.
*
* Even if we are an app frame, AppOwnerAppId() may still return NO_APP_ID, if
* this app frame is not contained inside an app.
*/
uint32_t AppOwnerAppId() const;
already_AddRefed<mozIApplication> GetAppOwnerApp() const;
bool HasAppOwnerApp() const;
/**
* OwnOrContainingAppId() gets the ID of this frame, if HasOwnApp(). If this
* frame does not have its own app, it gets the ID of the app which contains
* this frame (i.e., the result of {Browser,App}OwnerAppId(), as applicable).
*/
uint32_t OwnOrContainingAppId() const;
already_AddRefed<mozIApplication> GetOwnOrContainingApp() const;
bool HasOwnOrContainingApp() const;
/**
* OriginAttributesRef() returns the DocShellOriginAttributes of this frame to
* the caller. This is used to store any attribute associated with the frame's
* docshell, such as the AppId.
*/
const DocShellOriginAttributes& OriginAttributesRef() const;
/**
* Returns the origin associated with the tab (w/o suffix) if this tab owns
* a signed packaged content.
*/
const nsACString& SignedPkgOriginNoSuffix() const;
protected:
friend class MaybeInvalidTabContext;
/**
* These protected mutator methods let you modify a TabContext once. Further
* attempts to modify a given TabContext will fail (the method will return
* false).
*
* These mutators will also fail if the TabContext was created with anything
* other than the no-args constructor.
*/
/**
* Set this TabContext to match the given TabContext.
*/
bool SetTabContext(const TabContext& aContext);
/**
* Set the TabContext for this frame. This can either be:
* - an app frame (with the given own app) inside the given owner app. Either
* apps can be null.
* - a browser frame inside the given owner app (which may be null).
* - a non-browser, non-app frame. Both own app and owner app should be null.
*/
bool SetTabContext(bool aIsMozBrowserElement,
mozIApplication* aOwnApp,
mozIApplication* aAppFrameOwnerApp,
const DocShellOriginAttributes& aOriginAttributes,
const nsACString& aSignedPkgOriginNoSuffix);
private:
/**
* Has this TabContext been initialized? If so, mutator methods will fail.
*/
bool mInitialized;
/**
* Whether this TabContext corresponds to a mozbrowser.
*
* <iframe mozbrowser mozapp> and <xul:browser> are not considered to be
* mozbrowser elements.
*/
bool mIsMozBrowserElement;
/**
* This TabContext's own app. If this is non-null, then this
* TabContext corresponds to an app, and mIsMozBrowserElement must be false.
*/
nsCOMPtr<mozIApplication> mOwnApp;
/**
* This TabContext's containing app. If mIsMozBrowserElement, this
* corresponds to the app which contains the browser frame; otherwise, this
* corresponds to the app which contains the app frame.
*/
nsCOMPtr<mozIApplication> mContainingApp;
/*
* Cache of mContainingApp->GetLocalId().
*/
uint32_t mContainingAppId;
/**
* DocShellOriginAttributes of the top level tab docShell
*/
DocShellOriginAttributes mOriginAttributes;
/**
* The signed package origin without suffix. Since the signed packaged
* web content is always loaded in a separate process, it makes sense
* that we store this immutable value in TabContext. If the TabContext
* doesn't own a signed package, this value would be empty.
*/
nsCString mSignedPkgOriginNoSuffix;
};
/**
* MutableTabContext is the same as MaybeInvalidTabContext, except the mutation
* methods are public instead of protected. You can still only call these
* mutation methods once on a given object.
*/
class MutableTabContext : public TabContext
{
public:
bool SetTabContext(const TabContext& aContext)
{
return TabContext::SetTabContext(aContext);
}
bool
SetTabContext(bool aIsMozBrowserElement,
mozIApplication* aOwnApp,
mozIApplication* aAppFrameOwnerApp,
const DocShellOriginAttributes& aOriginAttributes,
const nsACString& aSignedPkgOriginNoSuffix = EmptyCString())
{
return TabContext::SetTabContext(aIsMozBrowserElement,
aOwnApp,
aAppFrameOwnerApp,
aOriginAttributes,
aSignedPkgOriginNoSuffix);
}
};
/**
* MaybeInvalidTabContext is a simple class that lets you transform an
* IPCTabContext into a TabContext.
*
* The issue is that an IPCTabContext is not necessarily valid; for example, it
* might specify an app-id which doesn't exist. So to convert an IPCTabContext
* into a TabContext, you construct a MaybeInvalidTabContext, check whether it's
* valid, and, if so, read out your TabContext.
*
* Example usage:
*
* void UseTabContext(const TabContext& aTabContext);
*
* void CreateTab(const IPCTabContext& aContext) {
* MaybeInvalidTabContext tc(aContext);
* if (!tc.IsValid()) {
* NS_ERROR(nsPrintfCString("Got an invalid IPCTabContext: %s",
* tc.GetInvalidReason()));
* return;
* }
* UseTabContext(tc.GetTabContext());
* }
*/
class MaybeInvalidTabContext
{
public:
/**
* This constructor copies the information in aContext and sets IsValid() as
* appropriate.
*/
explicit MaybeInvalidTabContext(const IPCTabContext& aContext);
/**
* Was the IPCTabContext we received in our constructor valid?
*/
bool IsValid();
/**
* If IsValid(), this function returns null. Otherwise, it returns a
* human-readable string indicating why the IPCTabContext passed to our
* constructor was not valid.
*/
const char* GetInvalidReason();
/**
* If IsValid(), this function returns a reference to a TabContext
* corresponding to the IPCTabContext passed to our constructor. If
* !IsValid(), this function crashes.
*/
const TabContext& GetTabContext();
private:
MaybeInvalidTabContext(const MaybeInvalidTabContext&) = delete;
MaybeInvalidTabContext& operator=(const MaybeInvalidTabContext&) = delete;
const char* mInvalidReason;
MutableTabContext mTabContext;
};
} // namespace dom
} // namespace mozilla
#endif