/* -*- Mode: IDL; tab-width: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */ /* vim:set tw=80 expandtab softtabstop=2 ts=2 sw=2: */ /* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this file, * You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */ #include "nsIDOMMozBrowserFrame.idl" interface nsITabParent; [scriptable, builtinclass, uuid(929AED00-3E15-49B7-8CA2-75003715B7E7)] interface nsIMozBrowserFrame : nsIDOMMozBrowserFrame { /** * Gets whether this frame really is a browser or app frame. * * In order to really be a browser frame, this frame's * nsIDOMMozBrowserFrame::mozbrowser attribute must be true, and the frame * may have to pass various security checks. */ [infallible] readonly attribute boolean reallyIsBrowserOrApp; /** * Gets whether this frame really is an app frame. * * In order to really be an app frame, this frame must really be a browser * frame (this requirement will go away eventually), and the frame's mozapp * attribute must point to the manifest of a valid app. */ [infallible] readonly attribute boolean reallyIsApp; /** * This corresponds to the expecting-system-message attribute, which tells us * whether we should expect that this frame will receive a system message once * it starts up. * * It's the embedder's job to set this attribute on a frame. Its presence * might cause us to increase the priority of the frame's process. */ [infallible] readonly attribute boolean isExpectingSystemMessage; /** * Gets this frame's app manifest URL, if the frame really is an app frame. * Otherwise, returns the empty string. * * This method is guaranteed not to fail. */ readonly attribute AString appManifestURL; /** * Normally, a frame tries to create its frame loader when its src is * modified, or its contentWindow is accessed. * * disallowCreateFrameLoader prevents the frame element from creating its * frame loader (in the same way that not being inside a document prevents the * creation of a frame loader). allowCreateFrameLoader lifts this restriction. * * These methods are not re-entrant -- it is an error to call * disallowCreateFrameLoader twice without first calling allowFrameLoader. * * It's also an error to call either method if we already have a frame loader. */ void disallowCreateFrameLoader(); void allowCreateFrameLoader(); /** * Create a remote (i.e., out-of-process) frame loader attached to the given * tab parent. * * It is an error to call this method if we already have a frame loader. */ void createRemoteFrameLoader(in nsITabParent aTabParent); };