// Copyright (c) 2006-2008 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be // found in the LICENSE file. #ifndef CHROME_BROWSER_BACK_FORWARD_MENU_MODEL_H_ #define CHROME_BROWSER_BACK_FORWARD_MENU_MODEL_H_ #include #include "base/basictypes.h" #include "base/string16.h" class Browser; class SkBitmap; class TabContents; class NavigationEntry; /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // // BackForwardMenuModel // // Interface for the showing of the dropdown menu for the Back/Forward buttons. // Actual implementations are platform-specific. /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// class BackForwardMenuModel { public: // These are IDs used to identify individual UI elements within the // browser window using View::GetViewByID. enum ModelType { FORWARD_MENU = 1, BACKWARD_MENU = 2 }; BackForwardMenuModel(Browser* browser, ModelType model_type); virtual ~BackForwardMenuModel() { } // Returns how many history items the menu should show. For example, if the // navigation controller of the current tab has a current entry index of 5 and // forward_direction_ is false (we are the back button delegate) then this // function will return 5 (representing 0-4). If forward_direction_ is // true (we are the forward button delegate), then this function will return // the number of entries after 5. Note, though, that in either case it will // not report more than kMaxHistoryItems. The number returned also does not // include the separator line after the history items (nor the separator for // the "Show Full History" link). int GetHistoryItemCount() const; // Returns how many chapter-stop items the menu should show. For the // definition of a chapter-stop, see GetIndexOfNextChapterStop(). The number // returned does not include the separator lines before and after the // chapter-stops. int GetChapterStopCount(int history_items) const; // Returns how many items the menu should show, including history items, // chapter-stops, separators and the Show Full History link. This function // uses GetHistoryItemCount() and GetChapterStopCount() internally to figure // out the total number of items to show. int GetTotalItemCount() const; // Finds the next chapter-stop in the NavigationEntryList starting from // the index specified in |start_from| and continuing in the direction // specified (|forward|) until either a chapter-stop is found or we reach the // end, in which case -1 is returned. If |start_from| is out of bounds, -1 // will also be returned. A chapter-stop is defined as the last page the user // browsed to within the same domain. For example, if the user's homepage is // Google and she navigates to Google pages G1, G2 and G3 before heading over // to WikiPedia for pages W1 and W2 and then back to Google for pages G4 and // G5 then G3, W2 and G5 are considered chapter-stops. The return value from // this function is an index into the NavigationEntryList vector. int GetIndexOfNextChapterStop(int start_from, bool forward) const; // Finds a given chapter-stop starting at the currently active entry in the // NavigationEntryList vector advancing first forward or backward by |offset| // (depending on the direction specified in parameter |forward|). It also // allows you to skip chapter-stops by specifying a positive value for |skip|. // Example: FindChapterStop(5, false, 3) starts with the currently active // index, subtracts 5 from it and then finds the fourth chapter-stop before // that index (skipping the first 3 it finds). // Example: FindChapterStop(0, true, 0) is functionally equivalent to // calling GetIndexOfNextChapterStop(GetCurrentEntryIndex(), true). // // NOTE: Both |offset| and |skip| must be non-negative. The return value from // this function is an index into the NavigationEntryList vector. If |offset| // is out of bounds or if we skip too far (run out of chapter-stops) this // function returns -1. int FindChapterStop(int offset, bool forward, int skip) const; // Execute the command associated with |menu_id|. void ExecuteCommandById(int menu_id); // Is the item at |menu_id| a separator? bool IsSeparator(int menu_id) const; // Get the display text for the item. This should not be called on a // separator. string16 GetItemLabel(int menu_id) const; // Get the display icon for the item. This should not be called on a // separator or an item that does not have an icon. const SkBitmap& GetItemIcon(int menu_id) const; // Returns true if there is an icon for this menu item. bool ItemHasIcon(int menu_id) const; // Does the item does something when you click on it? bool ItemHasCommand(int menu_id) const; #ifdef UNIT_TEST // Allows the unit test to use its own dummy tab contents. void set_test_tab_contents(TabContents* test_tab_contents) { test_tab_contents_ = test_tab_contents; } #endif // Allow the unit test to use the "Show Full History" label. string16 GetShowFullHistoryLabel() const; // Retrieves the TabContents pointer to use, which is either the one that // the unit test sets (using SetTabContentsForUnitTest) or the one from // the browser window. TabContents* GetTabContents() const; // How many items (max) to show in the back/forward history menu dropdown. static const int kMaxHistoryItems; // How many chapter-stops (max) to show in the back/forward dropdown list. static const int kMaxChapterStops; protected: // Converts a menu item id, as passed in through one of the menu delegate // functions and converts it into an absolute index into the // NavigationEntryList vector. |menu_id| can point to a separator, or the // "Show Full History" link in which case this function returns -1. int MenuIdToNavEntryIndex(int menu_id) const; // Looks up a NavigationEntry by menu id. NavigationEntry* GetNavigationEntry(int menu_id) const; // Build a string version of a user action on this menu, used as an // identifier for logging user behavior. // E.g. BuildActionName("Click", 2) returns "BackMenu_Click2". // An index of -1 means no index. std::string BuildActionName(const std::string& name, int index) const; Browser* browser_; // The unit tests will provide their own TabContents to use. TabContents* test_tab_contents_; // Represents whether this is the delegate for the forward button or the // back button. ModelType model_type_; private: DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(BackForwardMenuModel); }; #endif // CHROME_BROWSER_BACK_FORWARD_MENU_MODEL_H_