gecko/embedding/browser/webBrowser/nsDocShellTreeOwner.h
2012-07-30 17:20:58 +03:00

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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 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/. */
#ifndef nsDocShellTreeOwner_h__
#define nsDocShellTreeOwner_h__
// Helper Classes
#include "nsCOMPtr.h"
#include "nsString.h"
// Interfaces Needed
#include "nsIBaseWindow.h"
#include "nsIDocShellTreeOwner.h"
#include "nsIInterfaceRequestor.h"
#include "nsIInterfaceRequestorUtils.h"
#include "nsIWebBrowserChrome.h"
#include "nsIDOMEventListener.h"
#include "nsIEmbeddingSiteWindow.h"
#include "nsIWebProgressListener.h"
#include "nsWeakReference.h"
#include "nsITimer.h"
#include "nsIPrompt.h"
#include "nsIAuthPrompt.h"
#include "nsITooltipListener.h"
#include "nsITooltipTextProvider.h"
#include "nsCTooltipTextProvider.h"
#include "nsIDroppedLinkHandler.h"
#include "nsIDOMEventTarget.h"
#include "nsCommandHandler.h"
class nsWebBrowser;
class ChromeTooltipListener;
class ChromeContextMenuListener;
// {6D10C180-6888-11d4-952B-0020183BF181}
#define NS_ICDOCSHELLTREEOWNER_IID \
{ 0x6d10c180, 0x6888, 0x11d4, { 0x95, 0x2b, 0x0, 0x20, 0x18, 0x3b, 0xf1, 0x81 } }
/*
* This is a fake 'hidden' interface that nsDocShellTreeOwner implements.
* Classes such as nsCommandHandler can QI for this interface to be
* sure that they're dealing with a valid nsDocShellTreeOwner and not some
* other object that implements nsIDocShellTreeOwner.
*/
class nsICDocShellTreeOwner : public nsISupports
{
public:
NS_DECLARE_STATIC_IID_ACCESSOR(NS_ICDOCSHELLTREEOWNER_IID)
};
NS_DEFINE_STATIC_IID_ACCESSOR(nsICDocShellTreeOwner,
NS_ICDOCSHELLTREEOWNER_IID)
class nsDocShellTreeOwner : public nsIDocShellTreeOwner,
public nsIBaseWindow,
public nsIInterfaceRequestor,
public nsIWebProgressListener,
public nsIDOMEventListener,
public nsICDocShellTreeOwner,
public nsSupportsWeakReference
{
friend class nsWebBrowser;
friend class nsCommandHandler;
public:
NS_DECL_ISUPPORTS
NS_DECL_NSIBASEWINDOW
NS_DECL_NSIDOCSHELLTREEOWNER
NS_DECL_NSIDOMEVENTLISTENER
NS_DECL_NSIINTERFACEREQUESTOR
NS_DECL_NSIWEBPROGRESSLISTENER
protected:
nsDocShellTreeOwner();
virtual ~nsDocShellTreeOwner();
void WebBrowser(nsWebBrowser* aWebBrowser);
nsWebBrowser* WebBrowser();
NS_IMETHOD SetTreeOwner(nsIDocShellTreeOwner* aTreeOwner);
NS_IMETHOD SetWebBrowserChrome(nsIWebBrowserChrome* aWebBrowserChrome);
NS_IMETHOD AddChromeListeners();
NS_IMETHOD RemoveChromeListeners();
nsresult FindItemWithNameAcrossWindows(const PRUnichar* aName,
nsIDocShellTreeItem* aRequestor,
nsIDocShellTreeItem* aOriginalRequestor,
nsIDocShellTreeItem **aFoundItem);
void EnsurePrompter();
void EnsureAuthPrompter();
void AddToWatcher();
void RemoveFromWatcher();
// These helper functions return the correct instances of the requested
// interfaces. If the object passed to SetWebBrowserChrome() implements
// nsISupportsWeakReference, then these functions call QueryReferent on
// that object. Otherwise, they return an addrefed pointer. If the
// WebBrowserChrome object doesn't exist, they return nullptr.
already_AddRefed<nsIWebBrowserChrome> GetWebBrowserChrome();
already_AddRefed<nsIEmbeddingSiteWindow> GetOwnerWin();
already_AddRefed<nsIInterfaceRequestor> GetOwnerRequestor();
protected:
// Weak References
nsWebBrowser* mWebBrowser;
nsIDocShellTreeOwner* mTreeOwner;
nsIDocShellTreeItem* mPrimaryContentShell;
nsIWebBrowserChrome* mWebBrowserChrome;
nsIEmbeddingSiteWindow* mOwnerWin;
nsIInterfaceRequestor* mOwnerRequestor;
nsWeakPtr mWebBrowserChromeWeak; // nsIWebBrowserChrome
// the objects that listen for chrome events like context menus and tooltips.
// They are separate objects to avoid circular references between |this|
// and the DOM. These are strong, owning refs.
ChromeTooltipListener* mChromeTooltipListener;
ChromeContextMenuListener* mChromeContextMenuListener;
nsCOMPtr<nsIPrompt> mPrompter;
nsCOMPtr<nsIAuthPrompt> mAuthPrompter;
};
//
// class ChromeTooltipListener
//
// The class that listens to the chrome events and tells the embedding
// chrome to show tooltips, as appropriate. Handles registering itself
// with the DOM with AddChromeListeners() and removing itself with
// RemoveChromeListeners().
//
class ChromeTooltipListener : public nsIDOMEventListener
{
public:
NS_DECL_ISUPPORTS
ChromeTooltipListener ( nsWebBrowser* inBrowser, nsIWebBrowserChrome* inChrome ) ;
virtual ~ChromeTooltipListener ( ) ;
NS_IMETHOD HandleEvent(nsIDOMEvent* aEvent);
NS_IMETHOD MouseMove(nsIDOMEvent* aMouseEvent);
// Add/remove the relevant listeners, based on what interfaces
// the embedding chrome implements.
NS_IMETHOD AddChromeListeners();
NS_IMETHOD RemoveChromeListeners();
private:
// various delays for tooltips
enum {
kTooltipAutoHideTime = 5000 // 5000ms = 5 seconds
};
NS_IMETHOD AddTooltipListener();
NS_IMETHOD RemoveTooltipListener();
NS_IMETHOD ShowTooltip ( PRInt32 inXCoords, PRInt32 inYCoords, const nsAString & inTipText ) ;
NS_IMETHOD HideTooltip ( ) ;
nsWebBrowser* mWebBrowser;
nsCOMPtr<nsIDOMEventTarget> mEventTarget;
nsCOMPtr<nsITooltipTextProvider> mTooltipTextProvider;
// This must be a strong ref in order to make sure we can hide the tooltip
// if the window goes away while we're displaying one. If we don't hold
// a strong ref, the chrome might have been disposed of before we get a chance
// to tell it, and no one would ever tell us of that fact.
nsCOMPtr<nsIWebBrowserChrome> mWebBrowserChrome;
bool mTooltipListenerInstalled;
nsCOMPtr<nsITimer> mTooltipTimer;
static void sTooltipCallback ( nsITimer* aTimer, void* aListener ) ;
PRInt32 mMouseClientX, mMouseClientY; // mouse coordinates for last mousemove event we saw
PRInt32 mMouseScreenX, mMouseScreenY; // mouse coordinates for tooltip event
bool mShowingTooltip;
// a timer for auto-hiding the tooltip after a certain delay
nsCOMPtr<nsITimer> mAutoHideTimer;
static void sAutoHideCallback ( nsITimer* aTimer, void* aListener ) ;
void CreateAutoHideTimer ( ) ;
// The node hovered over that fired the timer. This may turn into the node that
// triggered the tooltip, but only if the timer ever gets around to firing.
// This is a strong reference, because the tooltip content can be destroyed while we're
// waiting for the tooltip to pup up, and we need to detect that.
// It's set only when the tooltip timer is created and launched. The timer must
// either fire or be cancelled (or possibly released?), and we release this
// reference in each of those cases. So we don't leak.
nsCOMPtr<nsIDOMNode> mPossibleTooltipNode;
}; // ChromeTooltipListener
//
// class ChromeContextMenuListener
//
// The class that listens to the chrome events and tells the embedding
// chrome to show context menus, as appropriate. Handles registering itself
// with the DOM with AddChromeListeners() and removing itself with
// RemoveChromeListeners().
//
class ChromeContextMenuListener : public nsIDOMEventListener
{
public:
NS_DECL_ISUPPORTS
ChromeContextMenuListener ( nsWebBrowser* inBrowser, nsIWebBrowserChrome* inChrome ) ;
virtual ~ChromeContextMenuListener ( ) ;
// nsIDOMContextMenuListener
NS_IMETHOD HandleEvent(nsIDOMEvent* aEvent);
// Add/remove the relevant listeners, based on what interfaces
// the embedding chrome implements.
NS_IMETHOD AddChromeListeners();
NS_IMETHOD RemoveChromeListeners();
private:
NS_IMETHOD AddContextMenuListener();
NS_IMETHOD RemoveContextMenuListener();
bool mContextMenuListenerInstalled;
nsWebBrowser* mWebBrowser;
nsCOMPtr<nsIDOMEventTarget> mEventTarget;
nsCOMPtr<nsIWebBrowserChrome> mWebBrowserChrome;
}; // class ChromeContextMenuListener
#endif /* nsDocShellTreeOwner_h__ */