/* 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. */ /** * This file defines the PPB_URLUtil_Dev interface. */ label Chrome { M17 = 0.6 }; /* * A component specifies the range of the part of the URL. The begin specifies * the index into the string of the first character of that component. The len * specifies the length of that component. * * This range does not include any special delimiter for that component, so * the scheme doesn't include the trailing colon, the username and password * don't include the @ and :, the port doesn't include the colon, the query * doesn't include the ?, and the ref doesn't include the #. * * The exception is that the path *does* include the first /, since that's an * integral part of the path. * * If the component is not present at all, begin will be 0 and len will be -1. * If the component is present but empty, the length will be 0 instead. Example: * http://foo/search -> query = (0, -1) * http://foo/search? -> query = (18, 0) */ [assert_size(8)] struct PP_URLComponent_Dev { int32_t begin; int32_t len; }; [assert_size(64)] struct PP_URLComponents_Dev { PP_URLComponent_Dev scheme; PP_URLComponent_Dev username; PP_URLComponent_Dev password; PP_URLComponent_Dev host; PP_URLComponent_Dev port; PP_URLComponent_Dev path; PP_URLComponent_Dev query; PP_URLComponent_Dev ref; }; /* * URL encoding: URLs are supplied to this interface as NULL-terminated 8-bit * strings. You can pass non-ASCII characters which will be interpreted as * UTF-8. Canonicalized URL strings returned by these functions will be ASCII * except for the reference fragment (stuff after the '#') which will be * encoded as UTF-8. */ interface PPB_URLUtil_Dev { /* * Canonicalizes the given URL string according to the rules of the host * browser. If the URL is invalid or the var is not a string, this will * return a Null var and the components structure will be unchanged. * * The components pointer, if non-NULL and the canonicalized URL is valid, * will identify the components of the resulting URL. Components may be NULL * to specify that no component information is necessary. */ PP_Var Canonicalize([in] PP_Var url, [out] PP_URLComponents_Dev components); /* * Resolves the given URL relative to the given base URL. The resulting URL * is returned as a string. If the resolution is invalid or either of the * inputs are not strings, a Null var will be returned. The resulting URL * will also be canonicalized according to the rules of the browser. * * Note that the "relative" URL may in fact be absolute, in which case it * will be returned. This function is identical to resolving the full URL * for an on a web page. Attempting to resolve a relative URL * on a base URL that doesn't support this (e.g. "data") will fail and will * return a Null var, unless the relative URL is itself absolute. * * The components pointer, if non-NULL and the canonicalized URL is valid, * will identify the components of the resulting URL. Components may be NULL * to specify that no component information is necessary. */ PP_Var ResolveRelativeToURL( [in] PP_Var base_url, [in] PP_Var relative_string, [out] PP_URLComponents_Dev components); /* * Identical to ResolveRelativeToURL except that the base URL is the base * URL of the document containing the given plugin instance. * * Danger: This will be identical to resolving a relative URL on the page, * and might be overridden by the page to something different than its actual * URL via the tag. Therefore, resolving a relative URL of "" won't * necessarily give you the URL of the page! */ PP_Var ResolveRelativeToDocument( [in] PP_Instance instance, [in] PP_Var relative_string, [out] PP_URLComponents_Dev components); /* * Checks whether the given two URLs are in the same security origin. Returns * FALSE if either of the URLs are invalid. */ PP_Bool IsSameSecurityOrigin([in] PP_Var url_a, [in] PP_Var url_b); /* * Checks whether the document hosting the given plugin instance can access * the given URL according to the same origin policy of the browser. Returns * PP_FALSE if the instance or the URL is invalid. */ PP_Bool DocumentCanRequest([in] PP_Instance instance, [in] PP_Var url); /* * Checks whether the document containing the |active| plugin instance can * access the document containing the |target| plugin instance according to * the security policy of the browser. This includes the same origin policy * and any cross-origin capabilities enabled by the document. If either of * the plugin instances are invalid, returns PP_FALSE. */ PP_Bool DocumentCanAccessDocument([in] PP_Instance active, [in] PP_Instance target); /* * Returns the URL for the document. This is a safe way to retrieve * window.location.href. * The components pointer, if non-NULL and the canonicalized URL is valid, * will identify the components of the resulting URL. Components may be NULL * to specify that no component information is necessary. */ PP_Var GetDocumentURL([in] PP_Instance instance, [out] PP_URLComponents_Dev components); /* * Returns the Source URL for the plugin. This returns the URL that would be * streamed to the plugin if it were a NPAPI plugin. This is usually the src * attribute on the element, but the rules are obscure and different * based on whether the plugin is loaded from an element or an * element. * The components pointer, if non-NULL and the canonicalized URL is valid, * will identify the components of the resulting URL. Components may be NULL * to specify that no component information is necessary. */ PP_Var GetPluginInstanceURL([in] PP_Instance instance, [out] PP_URLComponents_Dev components); };