// Copyright (c) 2010 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_EXTERNAL_PROTOCOL_HANDLER_H_ #define CHROME_BROWSER_EXTERNAL_PROTOCOL_HANDLER_H_ #pragma once #include class DictionaryValue; class GURL; class PrefService; class ExternalProtocolHandler { public: enum BlockState { DONT_BLOCK, BLOCK, UNKNOWN, }; // Returns whether we should block a given scheme. static BlockState GetBlockState(const std::string& scheme); // Sets whether we should block a given scheme. static void SetBlockState(const std::string& scheme, BlockState state); // Checks to see if the protocol is allowed, if it is whitelisted, // the application associated with the protocol is launched on the io thread, // if it is blacklisted, returns silently. Otherwise, an // ExternalProtocolDialog is created asking the user. If the user accepts, // LaunchUrlWithoutSecurityCheck is called on the io thread and the // application is launched. // Must run on the UI thread. static void LaunchUrl(const GURL& url, int render_process_host_id, int tab_contents_id); // Creates and runs a External Protocol dialog box. // |url| - The url of the request. // |render_process_host_id| and |routing_id| are used by // tab_util::GetTabContentsByID to aquire the tab contents associated with // this dialog. // NOTE: There is a race between the Time of Check and the Time Of Use for // the command line. Since the caller (web page) does not have access // to change the command line by itself, we do not do anything special // to protect against this scenario. // This is implemented separately on each platform. static void RunExternalProtocolDialog(const GURL& url, int render_process_host_id, int routing_id); // Register the ExcludedSchemes preference. static void RegisterPrefs(PrefService* prefs); // Starts a url using the external protocol handler with the help // of shellexecute. Should only be called if the protocol is whitelisted // (checked in LaunchUrl) or if the user explicitly allows it. (By selecting // "Launch Application" in an ExternalProtocolDialog.) It is assumed that the // url has already been escaped, which happens in LaunchUrl. // NOTE: You should Not call this function directly unless you are sure the // url you have has been checked against the blacklist, and has been escaped. // All calls to this function should originate in some way from LaunchUrl. // This will execute on the file thread. static void LaunchUrlWithoutSecurityCheck(const GURL& url); // Prepopulates the dictionary with known protocols to deny or allow, if // preferences for them do not already exist. static void PrepopulateDictionary(DictionaryValue* win_pref); // Allows LaunchUrl to proceed with launching an external protocol handler. // This is typically triggered by a user gesture, but is also called for // each extension API function. Note that each call to LaunchUrl resets // the state to false (not allowed). static void PermitLaunchUrl(); }; #endif // CHROME_BROWSER_EXTERNAL_PROTOCOL_HANDLER_H_