// Copyright (c) 2012 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_NOTIFICATIONS_NOTIFICATION_OBJECT_PROXY_H_ #define CHROME_BROWSER_NOTIFICATIONS_NOTIFICATION_OBJECT_PROXY_H_ #include <string> #include "chrome/browser/notifications/notification_delegate.h" namespace content { class DesktopNotificationDelegate; class RenderFrameHost; } // A NotificationObjectProxy stands in for the JavaScript Notification object // which corresponds to a notification toast on the desktop. It can be signaled // when various events occur regarding the desktop notification, and the // attached JS listeners will be invoked in the renderer or worker process. class NotificationObjectProxy : public NotificationDelegate { public: // Creates a Proxy object with the necessary callback information. NotificationObjectProxy(content::RenderFrameHost* render_frame_host, content::DesktopNotificationDelegate* delegate); // NotificationDelegate implementation. virtual void Display() OVERRIDE; virtual void Error() OVERRIDE; virtual void Close(bool by_user) OVERRIDE; virtual void Click() OVERRIDE; virtual std::string id() const OVERRIDE; virtual int process_id() const OVERRIDE; virtual content::WebContents* GetWebContents() const OVERRIDE; protected: friend class base::RefCountedThreadSafe<NotificationObjectProxy>; virtual ~NotificationObjectProxy() {} private: // Callback information to find the JS Notification object where it lives. int render_process_id_; int render_frame_id_; content::DesktopNotificationDelegate* delegate_; bool displayed_; std::string id_; }; #endif // CHROME_BROWSER_NOTIFICATIONS_NOTIFICATION_OBJECT_PROXY_H_