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// 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.
// Use the <code>chrome.app.window</code> API to create windows. Windows
// have an optional frame with title bar and size controls. They are not
// associated with any Chrome browser windows. See the <a
// href="https://github.com/GoogleChrome/chrome-app-samples/tree/master/samples/window-state">
// Window State Sample</a> for a demonstration of these options.
namespace app.window {
// Previously named Bounds.
dictionary ContentBounds {
long? left;
long? top;
long? width;
long? height;
};
dictionary BoundsSpecification {
// The X coordinate of the content or window.
long? left;
// The Y coordinate of the content or window.
long? top;
// The width of the content or window.
long? width;
// The height of the content or window.
long? height;
// The minimum width of the content or window.
long? minWidth;
// The minimum height of the content or window.
long? minHeight;
// The maximum width of the content or window.
long? maxWidth;
// The maximum height of the content or window.
long? maxHeight;
};
dictionary Bounds {
// This property can be used to read or write the current X coordinate of
// the content or window.
long left;
// This property can be used to read or write the current Y coordinate of
// the content or window.
long top;
// This property can be used to read or write the current width of the
// content or window.
long width;
// This property can be used to read or write the current height of the
// content or window.
long height;
// This property can be used to read or write the current minimum width of
// the content or window. A value of <code>null</code> indicates
// 'unspecified'.
long? minWidth;
// This property can be used to read or write the current minimum height of
// the content or window. A value of <code>null</code> indicates
// 'unspecified'.
long? minHeight;
// This property can be used to read or write the current maximum width of
// the content or window. A value of <code>null</code> indicates
// 'unspecified'.
long? maxWidth;
// This property can be used to read or write the current maximum height of
// the content or window. A value of <code>null</code> indicates
// 'unspecified'.
long? maxHeight;
// Set the left and top position of the content or window.
static void setPosition(long left, long top);
// Set the width and height of the content or window.
static void setSize(long width, long height);
// Set the minimum size constraints of the content or window. The minimum
// width or height can be set to <code>null</code> to remove the constraint.
// A value of <code>undefined</code> will leave a constraint unchanged.
static void setMinimumSize(long minWidth, long minHeight);
// Set the maximum size constraints of the content or window. The maximum
// width or height can be set to <code>null</code> to remove the constraint.
// A value of <code>undefined</code> will leave a constraint unchanged.
static void setMaximumSize(long maxWidth, long maxHeight);
};
dictionary FrameOptions {
// Frame type: <code>none</code> or <code>chrome</code> (defaults to
// <code>chrome</code>).
//
// For <code>none</code>, the <code>-webkit-app-region</code> CSS property
// can be used to apply draggability to the app's window.
//
// <code>-webkit-app-region: drag</code> can be used to mark regions
// draggable. <code>no-drag</code> can be used to disable this style on
// nested elements.
DOMString? type;
// Allows the frame color to be set. Frame coloring is only available if the
// frame type is <code>chrome</code>.
//
// Frame coloring is new in Chrome 36.
DOMString? color;
// Allows the frame color of the window when active to be set. Frame
// coloring is only available if the frame type is <code>chrome</code>.
//
// Frame coloring is only available if the frame type is
// <code>chrome</code>.
//
// Frame coloring is new in Chrome 36.
DOMString? activeColor;
// Allows the frame color of the window when inactive to be set differently
// to the active color. Frame
// coloring is only available if the frame type is <code>chrome</code>.
//
// <code>inactiveColor</code> must be used in conjunction with <code>
// color</code>.
//
// Frame coloring is new in Chrome 36.
DOMString? inactiveColor;
};
// State of a window: normal, fullscreen, maximized, minimized.
enum State { normal, fullscreen, maximized, minimized };
// Specifies the type of window to create.
enum WindowType {
// Default window type.
shell,
// OS managed window (Chrome OS only).
panel
};
[noinline_doc] dictionary CreateWindowOptions {
// Id to identify the window. This will be used to remember the size
// and position of the window and restore that geometry when a window
// with the same id is later opened.
// If a window with a given id is created while another window with the same
// id already exists, the currently opened window will be focused instead of
// creating a new window.
DOMString? id;
// Used to specify the initial position, initial size and constraints of the
// window's content (excluding window decorations).
// If an <code>id</code> is also specified and a window with a matching
// <code>id</code> has been shown before, the remembered bounds will be used
// instead.
//
// Note that the padding between the inner and outer bounds is determined by
// the OS. Therefore setting the same bounds property for both the
// <code>innerBounds</code> and <code>outerBounds</code> will result in an
// error.
//
// This property is new in Chrome 36.
BoundsSpecification? innerBounds;
// Used to specify the initial position, initial size and constraints of the
// window (including window decorations such as the title bar and frame).
// If an <code>id</code> is also specified and a window with a matching
// <code>id</code> has been shown before, the remembered bounds will be used
// instead.
//
// Note that the padding between the inner and outer bounds is determined by
// the OS. Therefore setting the same bounds property for both the
// <code>innerBounds</code> and <code>outerBounds</code> will result in an
// error.
//
// This property is new in Chrome 36.
BoundsSpecification? outerBounds;
// Default width of the window.
[nodoc, deprecated="Use $(ref:BoundsSpecification)."] long? defaultWidth;
// Default height of the window.
[nodoc, deprecated="Use $(ref:BoundsSpecification)."] long? defaultHeight;
// Default X coordinate of the window.
[nodoc, deprecated="Use $(ref:BoundsSpecification)."] long? defaultLeft;
// Default Y coordinate of the window.
[nodoc, deprecated="Use $(ref:BoundsSpecification)."] long? defaultTop;
// Width of the window.
[nodoc, deprecated="Use $(ref:BoundsSpecification)."] long? width;
// Height of the window.
[nodoc, deprecated="Use $(ref:BoundsSpecification)."] long? height;
// X coordinate of the window.
[nodoc, deprecated="Use $(ref:BoundsSpecification)."] long? left;
// Y coordinate of the window.
[nodoc, deprecated="Use $(ref:BoundsSpecification)."] long? top;
// Minimum width of the window.
[deprecated="Use innerBounds or outerBounds."] long? minWidth;
// Minimum height of the window.
[deprecated="Use innerBounds or outerBounds."] long? minHeight;
// Maximum width of the window.
[deprecated="Use innerBounds or outerBounds."] long? maxWidth;
// Maximum height of the window.
[deprecated="Use innerBounds or outerBounds."] long? maxHeight;
// Type of window to create.
WindowType? type;
// Creates a special ime window. This window is not focusable and can be
// stacked above virtual keyboard window. This is restriced to component ime
// extensions.
// Requires the <code>app.window.ime</code> API permission.
[nodoc] boolean? ime;
// Frame type: <code>none</code> or <code>chrome</code> (defaults to
// <code>chrome</code>). For <code>none</code>, the
// <code>-webkit-app-region</code> CSS property can be used to apply
// draggability to the app's window. <code>-webkit-app-region: drag</code>
// can be used to mark regions draggable. <code>no-drag</code> can be used
// to disable this style on nested elements.
//
// Use of <code>FrameOptions</code> is new in M36.
(DOMString or FrameOptions)? frame;
// Size and position of the content in the window (excluding the titlebar).
// If an id is also specified and a window with a matching id has been shown
// before, the remembered bounds of the window will be used instead.
[deprecated="Use innerBounds or outerBounds."] ContentBounds? bounds;
// Enable window background transparency.
// Only supported in ash. Requires the <code>app.window.alpha</code> API
// permission.
[nodoc] boolean? alphaEnabled;
// The initial state of the window, allowing it to be created already
// fullscreen, maximized, or minimized. Defaults to 'normal'.
State? state;
// If true, the window will be created in a hidden state. Call show() on
// the window to show it once it has been created. Defaults to false.
boolean? hidden;
// If true, the window will be resizable by the user. Defaults to true.
boolean? resizable;
// By default if you specify an id for the window, the window will only be
// created if another window with the same id doesn't already exist. If a
// window with the same id already exists that window is activated instead.
// If you do want to create multiple windows with the same id, you can
// set this property to false.
[deprecated="Multiple windows with the same id is no longer supported."] boolean? singleton;
// If true, the window will stay above most other windows. If there are
// multiple windows of this kind, the currently focused window will be in
// the foreground. Requires the <code>alwaysOnTopWindows</code>
// permission. Defaults to false.
//
// Call <code>setAlwaysOnTop()</code> on the window to change this property
// after creation.
boolean? alwaysOnTop;
// If true, the window will be focused when created. Defaults to true.
boolean? focused;
// If true, and supported by the platform, the window will be visible on all
// workspaces.
boolean? visibleOnAllWorkspaces;
};
// Called in the creating window (parent) before the load event is called in
// the created window (child). The parent can set fields or functions on the
// child usable from onload. E.g. background.js:
//
// <code>function(createdWindow) { createdWindow.contentWindow.foo =
// function () { }; };</code>
//
// window.js:
//
// <code>window.onload = function () { foo(); }</code>
callback CreateWindowCallback =
void ([instanceOf=AppWindow] object createdWindow);
[noinline_doc] dictionary AppWindow {
// Focus the window.
static void focus();
// Fullscreens the window.
//
// The user will be able to restore the window by pressing ESC. An
// application can prevent the fullscreen state to be left when ESC is
// pressed by requesting the <code>app.window.fullscreen.overrideEsc</code>
// permission and canceling the event by calling .preventDefault(), in the
// keydown and keyup handlers, like this:
//
// <code>window.onkeydown = window.onkeyup = function(e) { if (e.keyCode ==
// 27 /* ESC */) { e.preventDefault(); } };</code>
//
// Note <code>window.fullscreen()</code> will cause the entire window to
// become fullscreen and does not require a user gesture. The HTML5
// fullscreen API can also be used to enter fullscreen mode (see
// <a href="http://developer.chrome.com/apps/api_other.html">Web APIs</a>
// for more details).
static void fullscreen();
// Is the window fullscreen? This will be true if the window has been
// created fullscreen or was made fullscreen via the
// <code>AppWindow</code> or HTML5 fullscreen APIs.
static boolean isFullscreen();
// Minimize the window.
static void minimize();
// Is the window minimized?
static boolean isMinimized();
// Maximize the window.
static void maximize();
// Is the window maximized?
static boolean isMaximized();
// Restore the window, exiting a maximized, minimized, or fullscreen state.
static void restore();
// Move the window to the position (|left|, |top|).
[deprecated="Use outerBounds."] static void moveTo(long left, long top);
// Resize the window to |width|x|height| pixels in size.
[deprecated="Use outerBounds."] static void resizeTo(long width, long height);
// Draw attention to the window.
static void drawAttention();
// Clear attention to the window.
static void clearAttention();
// Close the window.
static void close();
// Show the window. Does nothing if the window is already visible.
// Focus the window if |focused| is set to true or omitted.
static void show(optional boolean focused);
// Hide the window. Does nothing if the window is already hidden.
static void hide();
// Get the window's inner bounds as a $(ref:ContentBounds) object.
[nocompile, deprecated="Use innerBounds or outerBounds."] static ContentBounds getBounds();
// Set the window's inner bounds.
[nocompile, deprecated="Use innerBounds or outerBounds."] static void setBounds(ContentBounds bounds);
// Set the app icon for the window (experimental).
// Currently this is only being implemented on Ash.
// TODO(stevenjb): Investigate implementing this on Windows and OSX.
[nodoc] static void setIcon(DOMString iconUrl);
// Is the window always on top?
static boolean isAlwaysOnTop();
// Accessors for testing.
[nodoc] boolean hasFrameColor;
[nodoc] long activeFrameColor;
[nodoc] long inactiveFrameColor;
[nodoc] boolean? firstShowHasHappened;
// Set whether the window should stay above most other windows. Requires the
// <code>alwaysOnTopWindows</code> permission.
static void setAlwaysOnTop(boolean alwaysOnTop);
// Can the window use alpha transparency?
// TODO(jackhou): Document this properly before going to stable.
[nodoc] static boolean alphaEnabled();
// Set whether the window is visible on all workspaces. (Only for platforms
// that support this).
static void setVisibleOnAllWorkspaces(boolean alwaysVisible);
// The JavaScript 'window' object for the created child.
[instanceOf=Window] object contentWindow;
// The id the window was created with.
DOMString id;
// The position, size and constraints of the window's content, which does
// not include window decorations.
// This property is new in Chrome 36.
Bounds innerBounds;
// The position, size and constraints of the window, which includes window
// decorations, such as the title bar and frame.
// This property is new in Chrome 36.
Bounds outerBounds;
};
interface Functions {
// The size and position of a window can be specified in a number of
// different ways. The most simple option is not specifying anything at
// all, in which case a default size and platform dependent position will
// be used.
//
// To set the position, size and constraints of the window, use the
// <code>innerBounds</code> or <code>outerBounds</code> properties. Inner
// bounds do not include window decorations. Outer bounds include the
// window's title bar and frame. Note that the padding between the inner and
// outer bounds is determined by the OS. Therefore setting the same property
// for both inner and outer bounds is considered an error (for example,
// setting both <code>innerBounds.left</code> and
// <code>outerBounds.left</code>).
//
// To automatically remember the positions of windows you can give them ids.
// If a window has an id, This id is used to remember the size and position
// of the window whenever it is moved or resized. This size and position is
// then used instead of the specified bounds on subsequent opening of a
// window with the same id. If you need to open a window with an id at a
// location other than the remembered default, you can create it hidden,
// move it to the desired location, then show it.
static void create(DOMString url,
optional CreateWindowOptions options,
optional CreateWindowCallback callback);
// Returns an $(ref:AppWindow) object for the
// current script context (ie JavaScript 'window' object). This can also be
// called on a handle to a script context for another page, for example:
// otherWindow.chrome.app.window.current().
[nocompile] static AppWindow current();
[nocompile, nodoc] static void initializeAppWindow(object state);
// Gets an array of all currently created app windows. This method is new in
// Chrome 33.
[nocompile] static AppWindow[] getAll();
// Gets an $(ref:AppWindow) with the given id. If no window with the given id
// exists null is returned. This method is new in Chrome 33.
[nocompile] static AppWindow get(DOMString id);
// Whether the current platform supports windows being visible on all
// workspaces.
[nocompile] static boolean canSetVisibleOnAllWorkspaces();
};
interface Events {
// Fired when the window is resized.
[nocompile] static void onBoundsChanged();
// Fired when the window is closed. Note, this should be listened to from
// a window other than the window being closed, for example from the
// background page. This is because the window being closed will be in the
// process of being torn down when the event is fired, which means not all
// APIs in the window's script context will be functional.
[nocompile] static void onClosed();
// Fired when the window is fullscreened (either via the
// <code>AppWindow</code> or HTML5 APIs).
[nocompile] static void onFullscreened();
// Fired when the window is maximized.
[nocompile] static void onMaximized();
// Fired when the window is minimized.
[nocompile] static void onMinimized();
// Fired when the window is restored from being minimized or maximized.
[nocompile] static void onRestored();
// Fired when the window's ability to use alpha transparency changes.
[nocompile, nodoc] static void onAlphaEnabledChanged();
// Event for testing. Lets tests wait until a window has been shown.
[nocompile, nodoc] static void onWindowFirstShown();
};
};
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