// 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. #include #include #include #include "chrome/browser/shell_integration.h" #include "base/command_line.h" #include "base/file_util.h" #include "base/message_loop.h" #include "base/path_service.h" #include "base/registry.h" #include "base/string_util.h" #include "base/task.h" #include "base/win_util.h" #include "chrome/common/chrome_constants.h" #include "chrome/common/win_util.h" #include "chrome/installer/util/browser_distribution.h" #include "chrome/installer/util/create_reg_key_work_item.h" #include "chrome/installer/util/set_reg_value_work_item.h" #include "chrome/installer/util/shell_util.h" #include "chrome/installer/util/util_constants.h" #include "chrome/installer/util/work_item.h" #include "chrome/installer/util/work_item_list.h" namespace { const wchar_t kAppInstallKey[] = L"Applications\\chrome.exe\\shell\\open\\command"; // Append to an extension (preceeded by a dot) to add us to the "Open With" // list for a file. For example ".html". const wchar_t kOpenWithUs[] = L"\\OpenWithList\\chrome.exe"; // Wait this long after startup before verifying registry keys. const int kVerifyTimeoutMs = 5000; bool VerifyApplicationKey(); bool VerifyAssociations(); // Include the dot in the extension. bool AddToOpenWithList(const wchar_t* extension); // There should be a key HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Applications\, the // OpenWithList for files refers to this key bool VerifyApplicationKey() { // we want to make Applications\\shell\open\command = "%1" RegKey key(HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT, kAppInstallKey, KEY_WRITE); if (!key.Valid()) return false; std::wstring app_path; if (!PathService::Get(base::FILE_EXE, &app_path)) return false; app_path.append(L" -- \"%1\""); return key.WriteValue(NULL, app_path.c_str()); } // This just checks that we are installed as a handler for HTML files. We // don't currently check for defaultness, only that we appear in the // "Open With" list. This will need to become more elaborate in the future. bool VerifyAssociations() { if (!AddToOpenWithList(L".html")) return false; if (!AddToOpenWithList(L".htm")) return false; return true; } bool AddToOpenWithList(const wchar_t* extension) { std::wstring path(extension); path.append(kOpenWithUs); RegKey key(HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT, path.c_str(), KEY_WRITE); return key.Valid(); } class InstallationVerifyTask : public Task { public: virtual void Run() { ShellIntegration::VerifyInstallationNow(); } }; const wchar_t kVistaUrlPrefs[] = L"Software\\Microsoft\\Windows\\Shell\\Associations\\UrlAssociations\\http\\UserChoice"; } // namespace void ShellIntegration::VerifyInstallation() { MessageLoop::current()->PostDelayedTask(FROM_HERE, new InstallationVerifyTask(), kVerifyTimeoutMs); } bool ShellIntegration::VerifyInstallationNow() { // Currently we only install ourselves as a verb for HTML files, and not as // the default handler. We don't prompt the user. In the future, we will // want to set as the default and prompt the user if something changed. We // will also care about more file types. // // MSDN's description of file associations: // http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/shellcc/platform/shell/programmersguide/shell_basics/shell_basics_extending/fileassociations/fileassoc.asp if (!VerifyApplicationKey()) return false; return VerifyAssociations(); } bool ShellIntegration::SetAsDefaultBrowser() { std::wstring chrome_exe; if (!PathService::Get(base::FILE_EXE, &chrome_exe)) { LOG(ERROR) << "Error getting app exe path"; return false; } ShellUtil::RegisterStatus register_status = ShellUtil::AddChromeToSetAccessDefaults(chrome_exe, false); if (register_status == ShellUtil::FAILURE) { LOG(ERROR) << "Chrome could not be registered on the machine."; return false; } // From UI currently we only allow setting default browser for current user. if (!ShellUtil::MakeChromeDefault(ShellUtil::CURRENT_USER, chrome_exe)) { LOG(ERROR) << "Chrome could not be set as default browser."; return false; } LOG(INFO) << "Chrome registered as default browser."; return true; } bool ShellIntegration::IsDefaultBrowser() { // First determine the app path. If we can't determine what that is, we have // bigger fish to fry... std::wstring app_path; if (!PathService::Get(base::FILE_EXE, &app_path)) { LOG(ERROR) << "Error getting app exe path"; return false; } // When we check for default browser we don't necessarily want to count file // type handlers and icons as having changed the default browser status, // since the user may have changed their shell settings to cause HTML files // to open with a text editor for example. We also don't want to aggressively // claim FTP, since the user may have a separate FTP client. It is an open // question as to how to "heal" these settings. Perhaps the user should just // re-run the installer or run with the --set-default-browser command line // flag. There is doubtless some other key we can hook into to cause "Repair" // to show up in Add/Remove programs for us. const std::wstring kChromeProtocols[] = {L"http", L"https"}; if (win_util::GetWinVersion() == win_util::WINVERSION_VISTA) { IApplicationAssociationRegistration* pAAR; HRESULT hr = CoCreateInstance(CLSID_ApplicationAssociationRegistration, NULL, CLSCTX_INPROC, __uuidof(IApplicationAssociationRegistration), (void**)&pAAR); if (!SUCCEEDED(hr)) return false; for (int i = 0; i < _countof(kChromeProtocols); i++) { BOOL result = TRUE; BrowserDistribution* dist = BrowserDistribution::GetDistribution(); hr = pAAR->QueryAppIsDefault(kChromeProtocols[i].c_str(), AT_URLPROTOCOL, AL_EFFECTIVE, dist->GetApplicationName().c_str(), &result); if (!SUCCEEDED(hr) || (result == FALSE)) { pAAR->Release(); return false; } } pAAR->Release(); } else { std::wstring short_app_path; GetShortPathName(app_path.c_str(), WriteInto(&short_app_path, MAX_PATH), MAX_PATH); // open command for protocol associations for (int i = 0; i < _countof(kChromeProtocols); i++) { // Check in HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT that is the result of merge between // HKLM and HKCU HKEY root_key = HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT; // Check \shell\open\command std::wstring key_path(kChromeProtocols[i] + ShellUtil::kRegShellOpen); RegKey key(root_key, key_path.c_str(), KEY_READ); std::wstring value; if (!key.Valid() || !key.ReadValue(L"", &value)) return false; // Need to normalize path in case it's been munged. CommandLine command_line(value); std::wstring short_path; GetShortPathName(command_line.program().c_str(), WriteInto(&short_path, MAX_PATH), MAX_PATH); if (short_path != short_app_path) return false; } } return true; } // There is no reliable way to say which browser is default on a machine (each // browser can have some of the protocols/shortcuts). So we look for only HTTP // protocol handler. Even this handler is located at different places in // registry on XP and Vista: // - HKCR\http\shell\open\command (XP) // - HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Shell\Associations\UrlAssociations\ // http\UserChoice (Vista) // This method checks if Firefox is defualt browser by checking these // locations and returns true if Firefox traces are found there. In case of // error (or if Firefox is not found)it returns the default value which // is false. bool ShellIntegration::IsFirefoxDefaultBrowser() { bool ff_default = false; if (win_util::GetWinVersion() == win_util::WINVERSION_VISTA) { std::wstring app_cmd; RegKey key(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, kVistaUrlPrefs, KEY_READ); if (key.Valid() && key.ReadValue(L"Progid", &app_cmd) && app_cmd == L"FirefoxURL") ff_default = true; } else { std::wstring key_path(L"http"); key_path.append(ShellUtil::kRegShellOpen); RegKey key(HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT, key_path.c_str(), KEY_READ); std::wstring app_cmd; if (key.Valid() && key.ReadValue(L"", &app_cmd) && std::wstring::npos != StringToLowerASCII(app_cmd).find(L"firefox")) ff_default = true; } return ff_default; }