gecko/caps/include/nsPrincipal.h
Igor Bukanov 30d3de8268 bug 728250 - remove JSPrincipals::codebase. r=:luke,:bz
In just 2 cases where JSPrincipals::codebase is used it can be reconstructed from the values stored in the associated nsJSPrincipal. In addition the patch makes nsJSprincipals to inherit both from nsIPrincipal and JSPrincipals allowing to use static_cast to convert between nsIPrincipal and JSPrincipals pointers and to drop many cases of manual JSPrincipal reference counting.
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#ifndef nsPrincipal_h__
#define nsPrincipal_h__
#include "nsAutoPtr.h"
#include "nsCOMPtr.h"
#include "nsVoidArray.h"
#include "nsHashtable.h"
#include "nsJSPrincipals.h"
#include "nsTArray.h"
#include "nsAutoPtr.h"
class nsIObjectInputStream;
class nsIObjectOutputStream;
class nsPrincipal : public nsJSPrincipals
{
public:
nsPrincipal();
protected:
virtual ~nsPrincipal();
public:
// Our refcount is managed by nsJSPrincipals. Use this macro to avoid
// an extra refcount member.
NS_DECL_ISUPPORTS_INHERITED
public:
NS_DECL_NSIPRINCIPAL
NS_DECL_NSISERIALIZABLE
// Either Init() or InitFromPersistent() must be called before
// the principal is in a usable state.
nsresult Init(const nsACString& aCertFingerprint,
const nsACString& aSubjectName,
const nsACString& aPrettyName,
nsISupports* aCert,
nsIURI *aCodebase);
nsresult InitFromPersistent(const char* aPrefName,
const nsCString& aFingerprint,
const nsCString& aSubjectName,
const nsACString& aPrettyName,
const char* aGrantedList,
const char* aDeniedList,
nsISupports* aCert,
bool aIsCert,
bool aTrusted);
// Call this to ensure that this principal has a subject name, a pretty name,
// and a cert pointer. This method will throw if there is already a
// different subject name or if this principal has no certificate.
nsresult EnsureCertData(const nsACString& aSubjectName,
const nsACString& aPrettyName,
nsISupports* aCert);
enum AnnotationValue { AnnotationEnabled=1, AnnotationDisabled };
void SetURI(nsIURI *aURI);
nsresult SetCapability(const char *capability, void **annotation,
AnnotationValue value);
static const char sInvalid[];
virtual void GetScriptLocation(nsACString &aStr) MOZ_OVERRIDE;
#ifdef DEBUG
virtual void dumpImpl() MOZ_OVERRIDE;
#endif
protected:
nsTArray< nsAutoPtr<nsHashtable> > mAnnotations;
nsHashtable* mCapabilities;
nsCString mPrefName;
static PRInt32 sCapabilitiesOrdinal;
// XXXcaa This is a semi-hack. The best solution here is to keep
// a reference to an interface here, except there is no interface
// that we can use yet.
struct Certificate
{
Certificate(const nsACString& aFingerprint, const nsACString& aSubjectName,
const nsACString& aPrettyName, nsISupports* aCert)
: fingerprint(aFingerprint),
subjectName(aSubjectName),
prettyName(aPrettyName),
cert(aCert)
{
}
nsCString fingerprint;
nsCString subjectName;
nsCString prettyName;
nsCOMPtr<nsISupports> cert;
};
nsresult SetCertificate(const nsACString& aFingerprint,
const nsACString& aSubjectName,
const nsACString& aPrettyName,
nsISupports* aCert);
// Checks whether this principal's certificate equals aOther's.
bool CertificateEquals(nsIPrincipal *aOther);
// Keep this is a pointer, even though it may slightly increase the
// cost of keeping a certificate, this is a good tradeoff though since
// it is very rare that we actually have a certificate.
nsAutoPtr<Certificate> mCert;
DomainPolicy* mSecurityPolicy;
nsCOMPtr<nsIContentSecurityPolicy> mCSP;
nsCOMPtr<nsIURI> mCodebase;
nsCOMPtr<nsIURI> mDomain;
bool mTrusted;
bool mInitialized;
// If mCodebaseImmutable is true, mCodebase is non-null and immutable
bool mCodebaseImmutable;
bool mDomainImmutable;
};
#define NS_PRINCIPAL_CLASSNAME "principal"
#define NS_PRINCIPAL_CONTRACTID "@mozilla.org/principal;1"
#define NS_PRINCIPAL_CID \
{ 0x36102b6b, 0x7b62, 0x451a, \
{ 0xa1, 0xc8, 0xa0, 0xd4, 0x56, 0xc9, 0x2d, 0xc5 }}
#endif // nsPrincipal_h__