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// Copyright (c) 2006-2009 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_VIEWS_FIND_BAR_HOST_H_
#define CHROME_BROWSER_VIEWS_FIND_BAR_HOST_H_
#include "app/animation.h"
#include "chrome/browser/find_bar.h"
#include "chrome/browser/renderer_host/render_view_host_delegate.h"
#include "chrome/browser/views/dropdown_bar_host.h"
#include "gfx/native_widget_types.h"
#include "gfx/rect.h"
#include "views/controls/textfield/textfield.h"
class BrowserView;
class FindBarController;
class FindBarView;
class FindNotificationDetails;
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// The FindBarHost implements the container widget for the
// find-in-page functionality. It uses the appropriate implementation from
// find_bar_host_win.cc or find_bar_host_gtk.cc to draw its content and is
// responsible for showing, hiding, closing, and moving the widget if needed,
// for example if the widget is obscuring the selection results. It also
// receives notifications about the search results and communicates that to
// the view.
//
// There is one FindBarHost per BrowserView, and its state is updated
// whenever the selected Tab is changed. The FindBarHost is created when
// the BrowserView is attached to the frame's Widget for the first time.
//
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
class FindBarHost : public DropdownBarHost,
public FindBar,
public FindBarTesting {
public:
explicit FindBarHost(BrowserView* browser_view);
virtual ~FindBarHost();
// Forwards selected keystrokes to the renderer. This is useful to make sure
// that arrow keys and PageUp and PageDown result in scrolling, instead of
// being eaten because the FindBar has focus. Returns true if the keystroke
// was forwarded, false if not.
bool MaybeForwardKeystrokeToWebpage(
const views::Textfield::Keystroke& key_stroke);
// FindBar implementation:
virtual FindBarController* GetFindBarController() const {
return find_bar_controller_;
}
virtual void SetFindBarController(FindBarController* find_bar_controller) {
find_bar_controller_ = find_bar_controller;
}
virtual void Show(bool animate);
virtual void Hide(bool animate);
virtual void SetFocusAndSelection();
virtual void ClearResults(const FindNotificationDetails& results);
virtual void StopAnimation();
virtual void MoveWindowIfNecessary(const gfx::Rect& selection_rect,
bool no_redraw);
virtual void SetFindText(const string16& find_text);
virtual void UpdateUIForFindResult(const FindNotificationDetails& result,
const string16& find_text);
virtual void AudibleAlert();
virtual bool IsFindBarVisible();
virtual void RestoreSavedFocus();
virtual FindBarTesting* GetFindBarTesting();
// Overridden from views::AcceleratorTarget in DropdownBarHost class:
virtual bool AcceleratorPressed(const views::Accelerator& accelerator);
// FindBarTesting implementation:
virtual bool GetFindBarWindowInfo(gfx::Point* position,
bool* fully_visible);
// Overridden from DropdownBarHost:
// Returns the rectangle representing where to position the find bar. It uses
// GetDialogBounds and positions itself within that, either to the left (if an
// InfoBar is present) or to the right (no InfoBar). If
// |avoid_overlapping_rect| is specified, the return value will be a rectangle
// located immediately to the left of |avoid_overlapping_rect|, as long as
// there is enough room for the dialog to draw within the bounds. If not, the
// dialog position returned will overlap |avoid_overlapping_rect|.
// Note: |avoid_overlapping_rect| is expected to use coordinates relative to
// the top of the page area, (it will be converted to coordinates relative to
// the top of the browser window, when comparing against the dialog
// coordinates). The returned value is relative to the browser window.
virtual gfx::Rect GetDialogPosition(gfx::Rect avoid_overlapping_rect);
// Moves the dialog window to the provided location, moves it to top in the
// z-order (HWND_TOP, not HWND_TOPMOST) and shows the window (if hidden).
// It then calls UpdateWindowEdges to make sure we don't overwrite the Chrome
// window border. If |no_redraw| is set, the window is getting moved but not
// sized, and should not be redrawn to reduce update flicker.
virtual void SetDialogPosition(const gfx::Rect& new_pos, bool no_redraw);
// Retrieves the boundaries that the find bar widget has to work with
// within the Chrome frame window. The resulting rectangle will be a
// rectangle that overlaps the bottom of the Chrome toolbar by one
// pixel (so we can create the illusion that the dropdown widget is
// part of the toolbar) and covers the page area, except that we
// deflate the rect width by subtracting (from both sides) the width
// of the toolbar and some extra pixels to account for the width of
// the Chrome window borders. |bounds| is relative to the browser
// window. If the function fails to determine the browser
// window/client area rectangle or the rectangle for the page area
// then |bounds| will be an empty rectangle.
virtual void GetWidgetBounds(gfx::Rect* bounds);
private:
// Allows implementation to tweak widget position.
void GetWidgetPositionNative(gfx::Rect* avoid_overlapping_rect);
// Allows native implementation to prevent keystrokes from being forwarded.
bool ShouldForwardKeystrokeToWebpageNative(
const views::Textfield::Keystroke& key_stroke);
// Returns the FindBarView.
FindBarView* find_bar_view();
// A pointer back to the owning controller.
FindBarController* find_bar_controller_;
DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(FindBarHost);
};
#endif // CHROME_BROWSER_VIEWS_FIND_BAR_HOST_H_
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