gecko-dev/uriloader/exthandler/win/nsOSHelperAppService.cpp
mscott%netscape.com bc0423f2d2 Bug #43556 --> implement nsIMIMEService using the windows registry to look
up information about content we don't know about.
2000-09-15 06:08:11 +00:00

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#include "nsOSHelperAppService.h"
#include "nsISupports.h"
#include "nsString.h"
#include "nsXPIDLString.h"
#include "nsIURL.h"
#include "nsIMIMEInfo.h"
#include "nsILocalFile.h"
// we need windows.h to read out registry information...
#include <windows.h>
// helper methods: forward declarations...
BYTE * GetValueBytes( HKEY hKey, const char *pValueName);
nsresult GetExtensionFrom4xRegistryInfo(const char * aMimeType, nsCString& aFileExtension);
nsOSHelperAppService::nsOSHelperAppService() : nsExternalHelperAppService()
{}
nsOSHelperAppService::~nsOSHelperAppService()
{}
NS_IMETHODIMP nsOSHelperAppService::CanHandleContent(const char *aMimeContentType, nsIURI * aURI, PRBool * aCanHandleContent)
{
// once we have user over ride stuff working, we need to first call up to our base class
// and ask the base class if we can handle the content. This will take care of looking for user specified
// apps for content types.
*aCanHandleContent = PR_FALSE;
nsresult rv = nsExternalHelperAppService::CanHandleContent(aMimeContentType, aURI,aCanHandleContent);
if (NS_FAILED(rv) || *aCanHandleContent == PR_FALSE)
{
}
return NS_OK;
}
nsresult nsOSHelperAppService::FindOSMimeInfoForType(const char * aMimeContentType, nsIURI * aURI, char ** aFileExtension, nsIMIMEInfo ** aMIMEInfo)
{
nsresult rv = NS_OK;
nsCAutoString fileExtension;
nsCOMPtr<nsIMIMEInfo> mimeInfo;
// (1) ask the base class if they have a mime info object for this content type...
rv = GetFromMIMEType(aMimeContentType, getter_AddRefs(mimeInfo));
if (mimeInfo)
{
nsXPIDLCString mimefileExt;
mimeInfo->FirstExtension(getter_Copies(mimefileExt));
fileExtension = ".";
fileExtension.Append(mimefileExt);
}
// we don't have a mozilla override extension for this content type....
// try looking in the netscape windows registry to see if we got lucky
// and have pre-populated the registry with mappings
if (fileExtension.IsEmpty())
rv = GetExtensionFrom4xRegistryInfo(aMimeContentType, fileExtension);
if (FAILED(rv) || fileExtension.IsEmpty())
{
// if we couldn't find one, don't give up yet! Try and see if there is an extension in the
// url itself...
nsCOMPtr<nsIURL> url = do_QueryInterface(aURI);
if (url)
{
nsXPIDLCString extenion;
url->GetFileExtension(getter_Copies(extenion));
fileExtension = ".";
fileExtension.Append(extenion);
}
} // if we couldn't get extension information from the registry...
// look up the content type and get a platform specific handle to the app we want to use for this
// download...create a nsExternalAppHandler, bind the application token to it (as a nsIFile??) and return this
// as the stream listener to use...
if (!fileExtension.IsEmpty())
{
GetFromExtension(fileExtension, aMIMEInfo);
// this is the ONLY code path which leads to success where we should set our return variables...
*aFileExtension = fileExtension.ToNewCString();
} // if we got an entry out of the registry...
return rv;
}
NS_IMETHODIMP nsOSHelperAppService::DoContent(const char *aMimeContentType, nsIURI *aURI, nsISupports *aWindowContext,
PRBool *aAbortProcess, nsIStreamListener ** aStreamListener)
{
nsresult rv = NS_OK;
// see if we have user specified information for handling this content type by giving the base class
// first crack at it...
rv = nsExternalHelperAppService::DoContent(aMimeContentType, aURI, aWindowContext, aAbortProcess, aStreamListener);
// this is important!! if do content for the base class returned any success code, then assume we are done
// and don't even play around with
if (NS_SUCCEEDED(rv)) return NS_OK;
// okay the base class couldn't do anything so now it's our turn!!!
// ACK!!! we've done all this work to discover the content type just to find out that windows
// registery uses the extension to figure out the right helper app....that's a bummer...
// now we need to try to get the extension for the content type...
nsCOMPtr<nsIMIMEInfo> mimeInfo;
nsXPIDLCString fileExtension;
rv = FindOSMimeInfoForType(aMimeContentType, aURI, getter_Copies(fileExtension), getter_AddRefs(mimeInfo));
*aStreamListener = nsnull;
if (NS_SUCCEEDED(rv) && mimeInfo)
{
// this code is incomplete and just here to get things started..
nsExternalAppHandler * handler = CreateNewExternalHandler(mimeInfo, fileExtension, aWindowContext);
handler->QueryInterface(NS_GET_IID(nsIStreamListener), (void **) aStreamListener);
}
return rv;
}
NS_IMETHODIMP nsOSHelperAppService::LaunchAppWithTempFile(nsIMIMEInfo * aMIMEInfo, nsIFile * aTempFile)
{
nsresult rv = NS_OK;
if (aMIMEInfo)
{
nsCOMPtr<nsIFile> application;
nsXPIDLCString path;
aTempFile->GetPath(getter_Copies(path));
nsMIMEInfoHandleAction action = nsIMIMEInfo::useSystemDefault;
aMIMEInfo->GetPreferredAction(&action);
aMIMEInfo->GetPreferredApplicationHandler(getter_AddRefs(application));
if (application && action == nsIMIMEInfo::useHelperApp)
{
// if we were given an application to use then use it....otherwise
// make the registry call to launch the app
const char * strPath = (const char *) path;
application->Spawn(&strPath, 1);
}
else // use the system default
{
// use the app registry name to launch a shell execute....
LONG r = (LONG) ::ShellExecute( NULL, "open", (const char *) path, NULL, NULL, SW_SHOWNORMAL);
if (r < 32)
rv = NS_ERROR_FAILURE;
else
rv = NS_OK;
}
}
return rv;
}
// We have a serious problem!! I have this content type and the windows registry only gives me
// helper apps based on extension. Right now, we really don't have a good place to go for
// trying to figure out the extension for a particular mime type....One short term hack is to look
// this information in 4.x (it's stored in the windows regsitry).
nsresult GetExtensionFrom4xRegistryInfo(const char * aMimeType, nsCString& aFileExtension)
{
nsCAutoString command ("Software\\Netscape\\Netscape Navigator\\Suffixes");
nsresult rv = NS_OK;
HKEY hKey;
LONG err = ::RegOpenKeyEx( HKEY_CURRENT_USER, command, 0, KEY_QUERY_VALUE, &hKey);
if (err == ERROR_SUCCESS)
{
LPBYTE pBytes = GetValueBytes( hKey, aMimeType);
if (pBytes) // only try to get the extension if we have a value!
{
aFileExtension = ".";
aFileExtension.Append( (char *) pBytes);
// this may be a comma separate list of extensions...just take the first one
// for now...
PRInt32 pos = aFileExtension.FindChar(',', PR_TRUE);
if (pos > 0) // we have a comma separated list of languages...
aFileExtension.Truncate(pos); // truncate everything after the first comma (including the comma)
}
delete [] pBytes;
// close the key
::RegCloseKey(hKey);
}
else
rv = NS_ERROR_FAILURE; // no 4.x extension mapping found!
return rv;
}
BYTE * GetValueBytes( HKEY hKey, const char *pValueName)
{
LONG err;
DWORD bufSz;
LPBYTE pBytes = NULL;
err = ::RegQueryValueEx( hKey, pValueName, NULL, NULL, NULL, &bufSz);
if (err == ERROR_SUCCESS) {
pBytes = new BYTE[bufSz];
err = ::RegQueryValueEx( hKey, pValueName, NULL, NULL, pBytes, &bufSz);
if (err != ERROR_SUCCESS) {
delete [] pBytes;
pBytes = NULL;
}
}
return( pBytes);
}
NS_IMETHODIMP nsOSHelperAppService::ExternalProtocolHandlerExists(const char * aProtocolScheme, PRBool * aHandlerExists)
{
// look up the protocol scheme in the windows registry....if we find a match then we have a handler for it...
*aHandlerExists = PR_FALSE;
if (aProtocolScheme && *aProtocolScheme)
{
HKEY hKey;
LONG err = ::RegOpenKeyEx( HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT, aProtocolScheme, 0, KEY_QUERY_VALUE, &hKey);
if (err == ERROR_SUCCESS)
{
*aHandlerExists = PR_TRUE;
// close the key
::RegCloseKey(hKey);
}
}
return NS_OK;
}
// this implementation was pretty much copied verbatime from Tony Robinson's code in nsExternalProtocolWin.cpp
NS_IMETHODIMP nsOSHelperAppService::LoadUrl(nsIURI * aURL)
{
nsresult rv = NS_OK;
// 1. Find the default app for this protocol
// 2. Set up the command line
// 3. Launch the app.
// For now, we'll just cheat essentially, check for the command line
// then just call ShellExecute()!
if (aURL)
{
// extract the url spec from the url
nsXPIDLCString urlSpec;
aURL->GetSpec(getter_Copies(urlSpec));
LONG r = (LONG) ::ShellExecute( NULL, "open", (const char *) urlSpec, NULL, NULL, SW_SHOWNORMAL);
if (r < 32)
rv = NS_ERROR_FAILURE;
}
return rv;
}
nsresult nsOSHelperAppService::GetFileTokenForPath(const PRUnichar * platformAppPath, nsIFile ** aFile)
{
nsCOMPtr<nsILocalFile> localFile (do_CreateInstance(NS_LOCAL_FILE_CONTRACTID));
nsresult rv = NS_OK;
if (localFile)
{
if (localFile)
localFile->InitWithUnicodePath(platformAppPath);
*aFile = localFile;
NS_IF_ADDREF(*aFile);
}
else
rv = NS_ERROR_FAILURE;
return rv;
}
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// nsIMIMEService method over-rides used to gather information from the windows registry for
// various mime types.
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
NS_IMETHODIMP nsOSHelperAppService::GetFromExtension(const char *aFileExt, nsIMIMEInfo **_retval)
{
// first, see if the base class already has an entry....
nsresult rv = nsExternalHelperAppService::GetFromExtension(aFileExt, _retval);
if (NS_SUCCEEDED(rv) && *_retval) return NS_OK; // okay we got an entry so we are done.
if (!aFileExt || *aFileExt == '\0') return NS_ERROR_FAILURE;
rv = NS_OK;
// windows registry assumes your file extension is going to include the '.'.
// so make sure it's there...
nsCAutoString fileExtToUse;
if (aFileExt && aFileExt[0] != '.')
fileExtToUse = '.';
fileExtToUse.Append(aFileExt);
// o.t. try to get an entry from the windows registry.
HKEY hKey;
LONG err = ::RegOpenKeyEx( HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT, fileExtToUse, 0, KEY_QUERY_VALUE, &hKey);
if (err == ERROR_SUCCESS)
{
LPBYTE pBytes = GetValueBytes( hKey, "Content Type");
LPBYTE pFileDescription = GetValueBytes(hKey, "");
nsCOMPtr<nsIMIMEInfo> mimeInfo (do_CreateInstance(NS_MIMEINFO_CONTRACTID));
if (mimeInfo && pBytes)
{
mimeInfo->SetMIMEType((char *) pBytes);
// if the file extension includes the '.' then we don't want to include that when we append
// it to the mime info object.
if (aFileExt && *aFileExt == '.' && (aFileExt+1))
mimeInfo->AppendExtension(aFileExt+1);
else
mimeInfo->AppendExtension(aFileExt);
mimeInfo->SetPreferredAction(nsIMIMEInfo::useSystemDefault);
// the following is just a test for right now...I'll find something useful out of the registry
// or just stuff the file executable here...
nsAutoString description;
description.AssignWithConversion((char *) pFileDescription);
PRInt32 pos = description.FindChar('.', PR_TRUE);
if (pos > 0)
description.Truncate(pos);
// the format of the description usually looks like appname.version.something.
// for now, let's try to make it pretty and just show you the appname.
mimeInfo->SetApplicationDescription(description.GetUnicode());
// if we got here, then set our return variable and be sure to add this new mime Info object to the hash
// table so we don't hit the registry the next time we look up this content type.
*_retval = mimeInfo;
NS_ADDREF(*_retval);
AddMimeInfoToCache(mimeInfo);
}
else
rv = NS_ERROR_FAILURE; // we failed to really find an entry in the registry
delete [] pBytes;
delete [] pFileDescription;
// close the key
::RegCloseKey(hKey);
}
// we failed to find a mime type.
if (!*_retval) rv = NS_ERROR_FAILURE;
return rv;
}
NS_IMETHODIMP nsOSHelperAppService::GetFromMIMEType(const char *aMIMEType, nsIMIMEInfo ** _retval)
{
// first, see if the base class already has an entry....
nsresult rv = nsExternalHelperAppService::GetFromMIMEType(aMIMEType, _retval);
if (NS_SUCCEEDED(rv) && *_retval) return NS_OK; // okay we got an entry so we are done.
// we currently don't know anything about this content type....
// the windows registry is indexed by file extension not content type....so all we can do is try
// to see if netscape has registered this extension...
nsCAutoString fileExtension;
GetExtensionFrom4xRegistryInfo(aMIMEType, fileExtension);
if (!fileExtension.IsEmpty())
return GetFromExtension(fileExtension, _retval);
else
rv = NS_ERROR_FAILURE;
return rv;
}