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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- */
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/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
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* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
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* file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
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#include "nsISupports.idl"
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interface nsIURIContentListener;
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interface nsIURI;
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interface nsILoadGroup;
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interface nsIProgressEventSink;
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interface nsIChannel;
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interface nsIRequest;
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interface nsIStreamListener;
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interface nsIInputStream;
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interface nsIInterfaceRequestor;
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/**
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* The uri dispatcher is responsible for taking uri's, determining
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* the content and routing the opened url to the correct content
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* handler.
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*
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* When you encounter a url you want to open, you typically call
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* openURI, passing it the content listener for the window the uri is
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* originating from. The uri dispatcher opens the url to discover the
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* content type. It then gives the content listener first crack at
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* handling the content. If it doesn't want it, the dispatcher tries
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* to hand it off one of the registered content listeners. This allows
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* running applications the chance to jump in and handle the content.
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*
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* If that also fails, then the uri dispatcher goes to the registry
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* looking for the preferred content handler for the content type
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* of the uri. The content handler may create an app instance
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* or it may hand the contents off to a platform specific plugin
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* or helper app. Or it may hand the url off to an OS registered
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* application.
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*/
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[scriptable, uuid(8762c4e7-be35-4958-9b81-a05685bb516d)]
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interface nsIURILoader : nsISupports
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{
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/**
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* @name Flags for opening URIs.
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*/
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/* @{ */
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/**
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* Should the content be displayed in a container that prefers the
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* content-type, or will any container do.
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*/
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const unsigned long IS_CONTENT_PREFERRED = 1 << 0;
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/**
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* If this flag is set, only the listener of the specified window context will
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* be considered for content handling; if it refuses the load, an error will
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* be indicated.
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*/
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const unsigned long DONT_RETARGET = 1 << 1;
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/* @} */
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/**
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* As applications such as messenger and the browser are instantiated,
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* they register content listener's with the uri dispatcher corresponding
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* to content windows within that application.
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*
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* Note to self: we may want to optimize things a bit more by requiring
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* the content types the registered content listener cares about.
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*
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* @param aContentListener
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* The listener to register. This listener must implement
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* nsISupportsWeakReference.
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*
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* @see the nsIURILoader class description
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*/
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void registerContentListener (in nsIURIContentListener aContentListener);
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void unRegisterContentListener (in nsIURIContentListener aContentListener);
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/**
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* OpenURI requires the following parameters.....
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* @param aChannel
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* The channel that should be opened. This must not be asyncOpen'd yet!
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* If a loadgroup is set on the channel, it will get replaced with a
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* different one.
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* @param aFlags
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* Combination (bitwise OR) of the flags specified above. 0 indicates
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* default handling.
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* @param aWindowContext
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* If you are running the url from a doc shell or a web shell, this is
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* your window context. If you have a content listener you want to
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* give first crack to, the uri loader needs to be able to get it
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* from the window context. We will also be using the window context
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* to get at the progress event sink interface.
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* <b>Must not be null!</b>
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*/
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void openURI(in nsIChannel aChannel,
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in unsigned long aFlags,
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in nsIInterfaceRequestor aWindowContext);
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/**
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* Loads data from a channel. This differs from openURI in that the channel
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* may already be opened, and that it returns a stream listener into which the
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* caller should pump data. The caller is responsible for opening the channel
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* and pumping the channel's data into the returned stream listener.
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*
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* Note: If the channel already has a loadgroup, it will be replaced with the
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* window context's load group, or null if the context doesn't have one.
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*
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* If the window context's nsIURIContentListener refuses the load immediately
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* (e.g. in nsIURIContentListener::onStartURIOpen), this method will return
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* NS_ERROR_WONT_HANDLE_CONTENT. At that point, the caller should probably
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* cancel the channel if it's already open (this method will not cancel the
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* channel).
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*
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* If flags include DONT_RETARGET, and the content listener refuses the load
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* during onStartRequest (e.g. in canHandleContent/isPreferred), then the
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* returned stream listener's onStartRequest method will return
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* NS_ERROR_WONT_HANDLE_CONTENT.
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*
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* @param aChannel
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* The channel that should be loaded. The channel may already be
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* opened. It must not be closed (i.e. this must be called before the
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* channel calls onStopRequest on its stream listener).
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* @param aFlags
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* Combination (bitwise OR) of the flags specified above. 0 indicates
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* default handling.
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* @param aWindowContext
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* If you are running the url from a doc shell or a web shell, this is
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* your window context. If you have a content listener you want to
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* give first crack to, the uri loader needs to be able to get it
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* from the window context. We will also be using the window context
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* to get at the progress event sink interface.
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* <b>Must not be null!</b>
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*/
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nsIStreamListener openChannel(in nsIChannel aChannel,
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in unsigned long aFlags,
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in nsIInterfaceRequestor aWindowContext);
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/**
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* Stops an in progress load
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*/
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void stop(in nsISupports aLoadCookie);
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};
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