/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 3; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- * * The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public * License Version 1.1 (the "License"); you may not use this file * except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of * the License at http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/ * * Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS * IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or * implied. See the License for the specific language governing * rights and limitations under the License. * * The Original Code is the Mozilla browser. * * The Initial Developer of the Original Code is Netscape * Communications, Inc. Portions created by Netscape are * Copyright (C) 1999, Mozilla. All Rights Reserved. * * Contributor(s): * Scott MacGregor */ /* The external helper app service is used for finding and launching platform specific external applications for a given mime content type. */ #include "nsISupports.idl" interface nsIURI; interface nsIStreamListener; interface nsIFile; interface nsIMIMEInfo; interface nsIWebProgressListener; [scriptable, uuid(663CC0AA-42EA-11d4-98D0-001083010E9B)] interface nsIExternalHelperAppService : nsISupports { // canHandleContent: determines if we have an external helper application for a given mime type // aMimeContentType --> the specified mime type we are attempting to get a helper application for // aUri --> the url for the data we are trying to load. The implementor may need this in order to figure // out the file extension of the document. // returns TRUE if we have such an app and FALSE otherwise. boolean canHandleContent (in string aMimeContentType, in nsIURI aUri); // doContent: binds an external helper application to a stream listener. The caller should pump data // into the returned stream listener. When the OnStopRequest is issued, the stream listener implementation // will launch the helper app with this data. // aMimeContentType --> the content type of the incoming data // aURI --> the URI corresponding to the incoming data // aWindowContext --> use GetInterface to retrieve properties like the dom window or parent window... // the service might need this in order to bring up dialogs. // aAbortProcess --> set to TRUE by the helper service if the caller should just forget about loading the document // (typically this occurs if the helper app just wants the URI to run and not the data) // returns a nsIStreamListener which the caller should pump the data into. nsIStreamListener doContent (in string aMimeContentType, in nsIURI aURI, in nsISupports aWindowContext, out boolean aAbortProcess); }; // this is a private interface shared between external app handlers and the platform specific // external helper app service [scriptable, uuid(491D04D5-449C-11d4-98D0-001083010E9B)] interface nsPIExternalAppLauncher : nsISupports { // launchAppWithTempFile --> used by the handler to actually launch the helper application // aTempFile --> the file which contains the data we want the helper app to use when it is launched void launchAppWithTempFile(in nsIMIMEInfo aMIMEInfo, in nsIFile aTempFile); }; // a helper app launcher is a small object created to handle the launching of an external application. [scriptable, uuid(9503D0FE-4C9D-11d4-98D0-001083010E9B)] interface nsIHelperAppLauncher : nsISupports { // the mime info object associated with the content type this helper app launcher is currently // attempting to load readonly attribute nsIMIMEInfo MIMEInfo; // the source url readonly attribute nsIURI source; // saveToDisk: called when we want to just save the content to a particular file // aNewFileLocation --> location where the content should be saved void saveToDisk(in nsIFile aNewFileLocation, in boolean aRememberThisPreference); // launchWithApplication: use aApplication to launch with this content // aApplication --> nsIFile corresponding to the location of the application to use // aRememberThisPreference --> TRUE if we should remember this choice. void launchWithApplication(in nsIFile aApplication, in boolean aRememberThisPreference); // called if the user decides to cancel the handling of this content type void Cancel(); // the following methods are used by the progress dialog to get or set information // on the current helper app launcher download void setWebProgressListener(in nsIWebProgressListener aWebProgressListener); // when the stand along progress window actually closes, it calls this method // so we can release any local state... void closeProgressWindow(); // aSourceUrl--> the url we are downloading....and the file we are saving too // aTimeDownloadStarted --> time in ms that the download actually began nsIFile getDownloadInfo(out nsIURI aSourceUrl, out long long aTimeDownloadStarted); };