// 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. // This is the browser side of the resource dispatcher, it receives requests // from the RenderProcessHosts, and dispatches them to URLRequests. It then // fowards the messages from the URLRequests back to the correct process for // handling. // // See http://dev.chromium.org/developers/design-documents/multi-process-resource-loading #ifndef CHROME_BROWSER_RENDERER_HOST_RESOURCE_HANDLER_H_ #define CHROME_BROWSER_RENDERER_HOST_RESOURCE_HANDLER_H_ #include <string> #include "build/build_config.h" #if defined(OS_POSIX) #include "base/file_descriptor_posix.h" #endif #include "base/platform_file.h" #include "chrome/common/filter_policy.h" #include "net/url_request/url_request_status.h" #include "webkit/glue/resource_loader_bridge.h" namespace net { class IOBuffer; } // Parameters for a resource response header. struct ResourceResponseHead : webkit_glue::ResourceLoaderBridge::ResponseInfo { // The response status. URLRequestStatus status; // Specifies if the resource should be filtered before being displayed // (insecure resources can be filtered to keep the page secure). FilterPolicy::Type filter_policy; // A platform specific handle for a file that carries response data. This // entry is used if the resource request is of type ResourceType::MEDIA and // the underlying cache layer keeps the response data in a standalone file. #if defined(OS_POSIX) // If the response data file is available, the file handle is stored in // response_data_file.fd, its value is base::kInvalidPlatformFileValue // otherwise. base::FileDescriptor response_data_file; #elif defined(OS_WIN) // An asynchronous file handle to the response data file, its value is // base::kInvalidPlatformFileValue if the file is not available. base::PlatformFile response_data_file; #endif }; // Parameters for a synchronous resource response. struct SyncLoadResult : ResourceResponseHead { // The final URL after any redirects. GURL final_url; // The response data. std::string data; }; // Simple wrapper that refcounts ResourceResponseHead. struct ResourceResponse : public base::RefCounted<ResourceResponse> { ResourceResponseHead response_head; }; // The resource dispatcher host uses this interface to push load events to the // renderer, allowing for differences in the types of IPC messages generated. // See the implementations of this interface defined below. class ResourceHandler : public base::RefCounted<ResourceHandler> { public: virtual ~ResourceHandler() {} // Called as upload progress is made. virtual bool OnUploadProgress(int request_id, uint64 position, uint64 size) { return true; } // The request was redirected to a new URL. virtual bool OnRequestRedirected(int request_id, const GURL& url) = 0; // Response headers and meta data are available. virtual bool OnResponseStarted(int request_id, ResourceResponse* response) = 0; // Data will be read for the response. Upon success, this method places the // size and address of the buffer where the data is to be written in its // out-params. This call will be followed by either OnReadCompleted or // OnResponseCompleted, at which point the buffer may be recycled. virtual bool OnWillRead(int request_id, net::IOBuffer** buf, int* buf_size, int min_size) = 0; // Data (*bytes_read bytes) was written into the buffer provided by // OnWillRead. A return value of false cancels the request, true continues // reading data. virtual bool OnReadCompleted(int request_id, int* bytes_read) = 0; // The response is complete. The final response status is given. // Returns false if the handler is deferring the call to a later time. virtual bool OnResponseCompleted(int request_id, const URLRequestStatus& status, const std::string& security_info) = 0; }; #endif // CHROME_BROWSER_RENDERER_HOST_RESOURCE_HANDLER_H_