gecko/dom/wifi/nsIWifi.idl

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/* 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 "nsISupports.idl"
#include "nsIDOMDOMRequest.idl"
#include "nsIDOMEvent.idl"
interface nsIVariant;
[scriptable, uuid(abb936bc-ba81-4c23-8dfa-3e5d96557044)]
interface nsIWifi : nsISupports
{
/**
* Shutdown the wifi system.
*/
void shutdown();
};
[scriptable, uuid(b1f2e67f-75a8-4781-bf7f-eb21662ae9f3)]
interface nsIDOMWifiManager : nsISupports
{
/**
* TODO Remove in favor of a settings API.
* Activates or disactivates wifi.
* onsuccess: Wifi has been successfully activated and can start
* attempting to connect to networks. request.value will be true.
* onerror: Wifi was not successfully activated. (TODO provide details!)
*/
nsIDOMDOMRequest setEnabled(in boolean enabled);
/**
* Returns the list of currently available networks as well as the list of
* currently configured networks.
* onsuccess: We have obtained the current list of networks. request.value
* is an object whose property names are SSIDs and values are
* network objects.
* onerror: We were unable to obtain a list of property names.
*/
nsIDOMDOMRequest getNetworks();
/**
* Takes one of the networks returned from getNetworks and tries to
* connect to it.
* @param network A network object with information about the network,
* such as the SSID, key management desired, etc.
* onsuccess: We have started attempting to associate with the network.
* request.value is true.
* onerror: We were unable to select the network. This most likely means a
* configuration error.
*/
nsIDOMDOMRequest associate(in jsval network);
/**
* Given a network, removes it from the list of networks that we'll
* automatically connect to. In order to re-connect to the network, it is
* necessary to call associate on it.
* @param network A network object with the SSID of the network to remove.
* onsuccess: We have removed this network. If we were previously
* connected to it, we have started reconnecting to the next
* network in the list.
* onerror: We were unable to remove the network.
*/
nsIDOMDOMRequest forget(in jsval network);
/**
* Wi-Fi Protected Setup functionality.
* @param detail WPS detail which has 'method' and 'pin' field.
* The possible method field values are:
* - pbc: The Push Button Configuration.
* - pin: The PIN configuration.
* - cancel: Request to cancel WPS in progress.
* If method field is 'pin', 'pin' field can exist and has
* a PIN number.
* onsuccess: We have successfully started/canceled wps.
* onerror: We have failed to start/cancel wps.
*/
nsIDOMDOMRequest wps(in jsval detail);
/**
* TODO Remove in favor of a settings API.
* Returns whether or not wifi is currently enabled.
*/
readonly attribute boolean enabled;
/**
* An non-null object containing the following information:
* - status ("disconnected", "connecting", "associated", "connected")
* - network
*
* Note that the object returned is read only. Any changes required must
* be done by calling other APIs.
*/
readonly attribute jsval connection;
/**
* A connectionInformation object with the same information found in an
* nsIDOMMozWifiConnectionInfoEvent (but without the network).
* If we are not currently connected to a network, this will be null.
*/
readonly attribute jsval connectionInformation;
/**
* State notification listeners. These all take an
* nsIDOMMozWifiStatusChangeEvent with the new status and a network (which
* may be null).
*
* The possible statuses are:
* - connecting: Fires when we start the process of connecting to a
* network.
* - associated: Fires when we have connected to an access point but do
* not yet have an IP address.
* - connected: Fires once we are fully connected to an access point and
* can access the internet.
* - disconnected: Fires when we either fail to connect to an access
* point (transition: associated -> disconnected) or
* when we were connected to a network but have
* disconnected for any reason (transition: connected ->
* disconnected).
*/
attribute nsIDOMEventListener onstatuschange;
/**
* An event listener that is called with information about the signal
* strength and link speed every 5 seconds.
*/
attribute nsIDOMEventListener connectionInfoUpdate;
/**
* These two events fire when the wifi system is brought online or taken
* offline.
*/
attribute nsIDOMEventListener onenabled;
attribute nsIDOMEventListener ondisabled;
};
[scriptable, builtinclass, uuid(f3ef70b0-b2d3-4eb5-8ea4-008f8d330cd6)]
interface nsIDOMMozWifiStatusChangeEvent : nsIDOMEvent
{
/**
* Network object with a SSID field describing the network affected by
* this change. This might be null.
*/
readonly attribute nsIVariant network;
/**
* String describing the current status of the wifi manager. See above for
* the possible values.
*/
readonly attribute DOMString status;
[noscript] void initMozWifiStatusChangeEvent(in DOMString aType,
in boolean aCanBubble,
in boolean aCancelable,
in nsIVariant aNetwork,
in DOMString status);
};
[scriptable, builtinclass, uuid(34994296-d694-4aed-953d-fc25ee25c050)]
interface nsIDOMMozWifiConnectionInfoEvent : nsIDOMEvent
{
/**
* Network object with an SSID field.
*/
readonly attribute nsIVariant network;
/**
* Strength of the signal to network, in dBm between -55 and -100 dBm.
*/
readonly attribute short signalStrength;
/**
* Relative signal strength between 0 and 100.
*/
readonly attribute short relSignalStrength;
/**
* Link speed in Mb/s.
*/
readonly attribute long linkSpeed;
[noscript] void initMozWifiConnectionInfoEvent(in DOMString aType,
in boolean aCanBubble,
in boolean aCancelable,
in nsIVariant aNetwork,
in short signalStrength,
in short relSignalStrength,
in long linkSpeed);
};