gecko-dev/dom/ipc/TabContext.h
Kartikaya Gupta 2ccb1ce2ad Bug 1130455 - Remove the ScrollingBehavior code to propagate APZ and use gfxPrefs instead. r=roc,fabrice
The ScrollingBehavior passed around extensively in TabParent/TabChild is
entirely redundant now that the layers.async-pan-zoom.enabled pref definitively
controls whether or not APZ is enabled. All the code related to ScrollingBehavior
can be removed.
2015-02-26 08:47:01 -05:00

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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */
/* vim: set sw=2 ts=8 et 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"
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> is not a browser.)
*
* If IsBrowserElement() is true, HasOwnApp() and HasAppOwnerApp() are
* guaranteed to be false.
*
* If IsBrowserElement() is false, HasBrowserOwnerApp() is guaranteed to be
* false.
*/
bool IsBrowserElement() const;
/**
* Does this TabContext correspond to a mozbrowser or mozapp? This is
* equivalent to IsBrowserElement() || HasOwnApp().
*/
bool IsBrowserOrApp() 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, IsBrowserElement() 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 browser frame (i.e., if !IsBrowserElement()), 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;
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 this TabContext to be an app frame (with the given own app) inside the
* given app. Either or both apps may be null.
*/
bool SetTabContextForAppFrame(mozIApplication* aOwnApp,
mozIApplication* aAppFrameOwnerApp);
/**
* Set this TabContext to be a browser frame inside the given app (which may
* be null).
*/
bool SetTabContextForBrowserFrame(mozIApplication* aBrowserFrameOwnerApp);
/**
* Set this TabContext to be a normal non-browser non-app frame.
*/
bool SetTabContextForNormalFrame();
private:
/**
* Has this TabContext been initialized? If so, mutator methods will fail.
*/
bool mInitialized;
/**
* This TabContext's own app. If this is non-null, then this
* TabContext corresponds to an app, and mIsBrowser must be false.
*/
nsCOMPtr<mozIApplication> mOwnApp;
/**
* A cache of mOwnApp->GetLocalId(). Speed really does matter here, since we
* read this ID often during process startup.
*/
uint32_t mOwnAppId;
/**
* This TabContext's containing app. If mIsBrowser, 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;
/**
* Does this TabContext correspond to a browser element?
*
* If this is true, mOwnApp must be null.
*/
bool mIsBrowser;
};
/**
* 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 SetTabContextForAppFrame(mozIApplication* aOwnApp,
mozIApplication* aAppFrameOwnerApp)
{
return TabContext::SetTabContextForAppFrame(aOwnApp, aAppFrameOwnerApp);
}
bool SetTabContextForBrowserFrame(mozIApplication* aBrowserFrameOwnerApp)
{
return TabContext::SetTabContextForBrowserFrame(aBrowserFrameOwnerApp);
}
bool SetTabContextForNormalFrame()
{
return TabContext::SetTabContextForNormalFrame();
}
};
/**
* 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