// Copyright (c) 2011 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 CONTENT_PUBLIC_BROWSER_NAVIGATION_ENTRY_H_ #define CONTENT_PUBLIC_BROWSER_NAVIGATION_ENTRY_H_ #pragma once #include #include "base/string16.h" #include "content/common/content_export.h" #include "content/public/common/page_transition_types.h" #include "content/public/common/page_type.h" #include "content/public/common/referrer.h" class GURL; namespace content { struct FaviconStatus; struct SSLStatus; // A NavigationEntry is a data structure that captures all the information // required to recreate a browsing state. This includes some opaque binary // state as provided by the TabContents as well as some clear text title and // URL which is used for our user interface. class NavigationEntry { public: virtual ~NavigationEntry() {} CONTENT_EXPORT static NavigationEntry* Create(); CONTENT_EXPORT static NavigationEntry* Create(const NavigationEntry& copy); // Page-related stuff -------------------------------------------------------- // A unique ID is preserved across commits and redirects, which means that // sometimes a NavigationEntry's unique ID needs to be set (e.g. when // creating a committed entry to correspond to a to-be-deleted pending entry, // the pending entry's ID must be copied). virtual int GetUniqueID() const = 0; // The page type tells us if this entry is for an interstitial or error page. virtual content::PageType GetPageType() const = 0; // The actual URL of the page. For some about pages, this may be a scary // data: URL or something like that. Use GetVirtualURL() below for showing to // the user. virtual void SetURL(const GURL& url) = 0; virtual const GURL& GetURL() const = 0; // The referring URL. Can be empty. virtual void SetReferrer(const content::Referrer& referrer) = 0; virtual const content::Referrer& GetReferrer() const = 0; // The virtual URL, when nonempty, will override the actual URL of the page // when we display it to the user. This allows us to have nice and friendly // URLs that the user sees for things like about: URLs, but actually feed // the renderer a data URL that results in the content loading. // // GetVirtualURL() will return the URL to display to the user in all cases, so // if there is no overridden display URL, it will return the actual one. virtual void SetVirtualURL(const GURL& url) = 0; virtual const GURL& GetVirtualURL() const = 0; // The title as set by the page. This will be empty if there is no title set. // The caller is responsible for detecting when there is no title and // displaying the appropriate "Untitled" label if this is being displayed to // the user. virtual void SetTitle(const string16& title) = 0; virtual const string16& GetTitle() const = 0; // Content state is an opaque blob created by WebKit that represents the // state of the page. This includes form entries and scroll position for each // frame. We store it so that we can supply it back to WebKit to restore form // state properly when the user goes back and forward. // // WARNING: This state is saved to the file and used to restore previous // states. If the format is modified in the future, we should still be able to // deal with older versions. virtual void SetContentState(const std::string& state) = 0; virtual const std::string& GetContentState() const = 0; // Describes the current page that the tab represents. For web pages // (TAB_CONTENTS_WEB) this is the ID that the renderer generated for the page // and is how we can tell new versus renavigations. virtual void SetPageID(int page_id) = 0; virtual int32 GetPageID() const = 0; // Page-related helpers ------------------------------------------------------ // Returns the title to be displayed on the tab. This could be the title of // the page if it is available or the URL. |languages| is the list of // accpeted languages (e.g., prefs::kAcceptLanguages) or empty if proper // URL formatting isn't needed (e.g., unit tests). virtual const string16& GetTitleForDisplay( const std::string& languages) const = 0; // Returns true if the current tab is in view source mode. This will be false // if there is no navigation. virtual bool IsViewSourceMode() const = 0; // Tracking stuff ------------------------------------------------------------ // The transition type indicates what the user did to move to this page from // the previous page. virtual void SetTransitionType(content::PageTransition transition_type) = 0; virtual content::PageTransition GetTransitionType() const = 0; // The user typed URL was the URL that the user initiated the navigation // with, regardless of any redirects. This is used to generate keywords, for // example, based on "what the user thinks the site is called" rather than // what it's actually called. For example, if the user types "foo.com", that // may redirect somewhere arbitrary like "bar.com/foo", and we want to use // the name that the user things of the site as having. // // This URL will be is_empty() if the URL was navigated to some other way. // Callers should fall back on using the regular or display URL in this case. virtual const GURL& GetUserTypedURL() const = 0; // Post data is form data that was posted to get to this page. The data will // have to be reposted to reload the page properly. This flag indicates // whether the page had post data. // // The actual post data is stored in the content_state and is extracted by // WebKit to actually make the request. virtual void SetHasPostData(bool has_post_data) = 0; virtual bool GetHasPostData() const = 0; // The favicon data and tracking information. See content::FaviconStatus. virtual const FaviconStatus& GetFavicon() const = 0; virtual FaviconStatus& GetFavicon() = 0; // All the SSL flags and state. See content::SSLStatus. virtual const SSLStatus& GetSSL() const = 0; virtual SSLStatus& GetSSL() = 0; }; } // namespace content #endif // CONTENT_PUBLIC_BROWSER_NAVIGATION_ENTRY_H_