// Copyright (c) 2006-2008 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 WEBKIT_GLUE_PASSWORD_FORM_H__ #define WEBKIT_GLUE_PASSWORD_FORM_H__ #include #include #include "base/time.h" #include "googleurl/src/gurl.h" #include "third_party/WebKit/Source/WebKit/chromium/public/WebPasswordFormData.h" namespace webkit_glue { // The PasswordForm struct encapsulates information about a login form, // which can be an HTML form or a dialog with username/password text fields. // // The Web Data database stores saved username/passwords and associated form // metdata using a PasswordForm struct, typically one that was created from // a parsed HTMLFormElement or LoginDialog, but the saved entries could have // also been created by imported data from another browser. // // The PasswordManager implements a fuzzy-matching algorithm to compare saved // PasswordForm entries against PasswordForms that were created from a parsed // HTML or dialog form. As one might expect, the more data contained in one // of the saved PasswordForms, the better the job the PasswordManager can do // in matching it against the actual form it was saved on, and autofill // accurately. But it is not always possible, especially when importing from // other browsers with different data models, to copy over all the information // about a particular "saved password entry" to our PasswordForm // representation. // // The field descriptions in the struct specification below are intended to // describe which fields are not strictly required when adding a saved password // entry to the database and how they can affect the matching process. struct PasswordForm { // Enum to differentiate between HTML form based authentication, and dialogs // using basic or digest schemes. Default is SCHEME_HTML. Only PasswordForms // of the same Scheme will be matched/autofilled against each other. enum Scheme { SCHEME_HTML, SCHEME_BASIC, SCHEME_DIGEST, SCHEME_OTHER } scheme; // The "Realm" for the sign-on (scheme, host, port for SCHEME_HTML, and // contains the HTTP realm for dialog-based forms). // The signon_realm is effectively the primary key used for retrieving // data from the database, so it must not be empty. std::string signon_realm; // The URL (minus query parameters) containing the form. This is the primary // data used by the PasswordManager to decide (in longest matching prefix // fashion) whether or not a given PasswordForm result from the database is a // good fit for a particular form on a page, so it must not be empty. GURL origin; // The action target of the form. This is the primary data used by the // PasswordManager for form autofill; that is, the action of the saved // credentials must match the action of the form on the page to be autofilled. // If this is empty / not available, it will result in a "restricted" // IE-like autofill policy, where we wait for the user to type in his // username before autofilling the password. In these cases, after successful // login the action URL will automatically be assigned by the // PasswordManager. // // When parsing an HTML form, this must always be set. GURL action; // The name of the submit button used. Optional; only used in scoring // of PasswordForm results from the database to make matches as tight as // possible. // // When parsing an HTML form, this must always be set. string16 submit_element; // The name of the username input element. Optional (improves scoring). // // When parsing an HTML form, this must always be set. string16 username_element; // The username. Optional. // // When parsing an HTML form, this is typically empty unless the site // has implemented some form of autofill. string16 username_value; // The name of the password input element, Optional (improves scoring). // // When parsing an HTML form, this must always be set. string16 password_element; // The password. Required. // // When parsing an HTML form, this is typically empty. string16 password_value; // If the form was a change password form, the name of the // 'old password' input element. Optional. string16 old_password_element; // The old password. Optional. string16 old_password_value; // Whether or not this login was saved under an HTTPS session with a valid // SSL cert. We will never match or autofill a PasswordForm where // ssl_valid == true with a PasswordForm where ssl_valid == false. This means // passwords saved under HTTPS will never get autofilled onto an HTTP page. // When importing, this should be set to true if the page URL is HTTPS, thus // giving it "the benefit of the doubt" that the SSL cert was valid when it // was saved. Default to false. bool ssl_valid; // True if this PasswordForm represents the last username/password login the // user selected to log in to the site. If there is only one saved entry for // the site, this will always be true, but when there are multiple entries // the PasswordManager ensures that only one of them has a preferred bit set // to true. Default to false. // // When parsing an HTML form, this is not used. bool preferred; // When the login was saved (by chrome). // // When parsing an HTML form, this is not used. base::Time date_created; // Tracks if the user opted to never remember passwords for this form. Default // to false. // // When parsing an HTML form, this is not used. bool blacklisted_by_user; PasswordForm(); PasswordForm(const WebKit::WebPasswordFormData& web_password_form); ~PasswordForm(); }; // Map username to PasswordForm* for convenience. See password_form_manager.h. typedef std::map PasswordFormMap; } // namespace webkit_glue #endif // WEBKIT_GLUE_PASSWORD_FORM_H__