gecko-dev/uriloader/exthandler/nsExternalHelperAppService.h
mscott%netscape.com 6ad688ca00 Bug #43583 --> re-organizing how we launch helper apps to work with the helper app dialog.
Add nsIExternalAppLauncher interface which is used by the helper app dialog.
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2000-07-07 01:48:05 +00:00

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#ifndef nsExternalHelperAppService_h__
#define nsExternalHelperAppService_h__
#include "nsIExternalHelperAppService.h"
#include "nsIExternalProtocolService.h"
#include "nsIMIMEInfo.h"
#include "nsIStreamListener.h"
#include "nsIFile.h"
#include "nsIFileStreams.h"
#include "nsIOutputStream.h"
#include "nsString.h"
#include "nsIRDFDataSource.h"
#include "nsIRDFResource.h"
#include "nsCOMPtr.h"
class nsExternalAppHandler;
class nsIMIMEInfo;
class nsIRDFService;
class nsExternalHelperAppService : public nsIExternalHelperAppService, public nsPIExternalAppLauncher, public nsIExternalProtocolService
{
public:
NS_DECL_ISUPPORTS
NS_DECL_NSIEXTERNALHELPERAPPSERVICE
NS_DECL_NSPIEXTERNALAPPLAUNCHER
NS_DECL_NSIEXTERNALPROTOCOLSERVICE
nsExternalHelperAppService();
virtual ~nsExternalHelperAppService();
nsresult Init();
// CreateNewExternalHandler is implemented only by the base class...
// create an external app handler and binds it with a mime info object which represents
// how we want to dispose of this content
// aFileExtension --> the extension we need to append to our temp file INCLUDING the ".". i.e. .mp3
nsExternalAppHandler * CreateNewExternalHandler(nsIMIMEInfo * aMIMEInfo, const char * aFileExtension);
// GetMIMEInfoForMimeType --> this will eventually be part of an interface but for now
// it's only used internally. Given a content type, look up the user override information to
// see if we have a mime info object representing this content type
nsresult GetMIMEInfoForMimeType(const char * aContentType, nsIMIMEInfo ** aMIMEInfo);
// GetFileTokenForPath must be implemented by each platform.
// platformAppPath --> a platform specific path to an application that we got out of the
// rdf data source. This can be a mac file spec, a unix path or a windows path depending on the platform
// aFile --> an nsIFile representation of that platform application path.
virtual nsresult GetFileTokenForPath(const PRUnichar * platformAppPath, nsIFile ** aFile) = 0;
protected:
nsCOMPtr<nsIRDFDataSource> mOverRideDataSource;
nsCOMPtr<nsIRDFResource> kNC_Description;
nsCOMPtr<nsIRDFResource> kNC_Value;
nsCOMPtr<nsIRDFResource> kNC_FileExtensions;
nsCOMPtr<nsIRDFResource> kNC_Path;
nsCOMPtr<nsIRDFResource> kNC_SaveToDisk;
nsCOMPtr<nsIRDFResource> kNC_AlwaysAsk;
nsCOMPtr<nsIRDFResource> kNC_HandleInternal;
nsCOMPtr<nsIRDFResource> kNC_PrettyName;
// helper routines for digesting the data source and filling in a mime info object for a given
// content type inside that data source.
nsresult FillTopLevelProperties(const char * aContentType, nsIRDFResource * aContentTypeNodeResource,
nsIRDFService * aRDFService, nsIMIMEInfo * aMIMEInfo);
nsresult FillContentHandlerProperties(const char * aContentType, nsIRDFResource * aContentTypeNodeResource,
nsIRDFService * aRDFService, nsIMIMEInfo * aMIMEInfo);
// a small helper function which gets the target for a given source and property...QIs to a literal
// and returns a CONST ptr to the string value of that target
nsresult FillLiteralValueFromTarget(nsIRDFResource * aSource, nsIRDFResource * aProperty, const PRUnichar ** aLiteralValue);
};
// An external app handler is just a small little class that presents itself as
// a nsIStreamListener. It saves the incoming data into a temp file. The handler
// is bound to an application when it is created. When it receives an OnStopRequest
// it launches the application using the temp file it has stored the data into.
// we create a handler every time we have to process data using a helper app.
// we need to read the data out of the incoming stream into a buffer which we can then use
// to write the data into the output stream representing the temp file...
#define DATA_BUFFER_SIZE (4096*2)
class nsExternalAppHandler : public nsIStreamListener, public nsIHelperAppLauncher
{
public:
NS_DECL_ISUPPORTS
NS_DECL_NSISTREAMLISTENER
NS_DECL_NSISTREAMOBSERVER
NS_DECL_NSIHELPERAPPLAUNCHER
nsExternalAppHandler();
virtual ~nsExternalAppHandler();
virtual nsresult Init(nsIMIMEInfo * aMIMEInfo, const char * aFileExtension);
protected:
nsCOMPtr<nsIFile> mTempFile;
nsCString mTempFileExtension;
nsCOMPtr<nsIMIMEInfo> mMimeInfo;
nsCOMPtr<nsIOutputStream> mOutStream; // output stream to the temp file...
// the canceled flag is set if the user canceled the launching of this application before we finished
// saving the data to a temp file...
PRBool mCanceled;
// have we received information from the user about how they want to dispose of this content...
PRBool mReceivedDispostionInfo;
PRBool mStopRequestIssued;
// when we are told to save the temp file to disk (in a more permament location) before we are done
// writing the content to a temp file, then we need to remember the final destination until we are ready to
// use it.
nsCOMPtr<nsIFile> mFinalFileDestination;
char * mDataBuffer;
nsresult SetUpTempFile(nsIChannel * aChannel);
};
#endif // nsExternalHelperAppService_h__