/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */ /* vim: set ts=8 sts=2 et sw=2 tw=80: */ /* 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 mozilla_dom_DataTransferItemList_h #define mozilla_dom_DataTransferItemList_h #include "mozilla/dom/DataTransfer.h" #include "mozilla/dom/DataTransferItem.h" #include "mozilla/dom/FileList.h" namespace mozilla { namespace dom { class DataTransferItem; class DataTransferItemList final : public nsISupports, public nsWrapperCache { public: NS_DECL_CYCLE_COLLECTING_ISUPPORTS NS_DECL_CYCLE_COLLECTION_SCRIPT_HOLDER_CLASS(DataTransferItemList); explicit DataTransferItemList(DataTransfer* aDataTransfer) : mDataTransfer(aDataTransfer) { MOZ_ASSERT(aDataTransfer); // We always allocate an index 0 in our DataTransferItemList. This is done // in order to maintain the invariants according to the spec. Mainly, within // the spec's list, there is intended to be a single copy of each mime type, // for string typed items. File typed items are allowed to have duplicates. // In the old moz* system, this was modeled by having multiple indexes, each // of which was independent. Files were fetched from all indexes, but // strings were only fetched from the first index. In order to maintain this // correlation and avoid breaking code with the new changes, index 0 is now // always present and used to store strings, and all file items are given // their own index starting at index 1. mIndexedItems.SetLength(1); } already_AddRefed Clone( DataTransfer* aDataTransfer) const; virtual JSObject* WrapObject(JSContext* aCx, JS::Handle aGivenProto) override; uint32_t Length() const { return mItems.Length(); }; DataTransferItem* Add(const nsAString& aData, const nsAString& aType, nsIPrincipal& aSubjectPrincipal, ErrorResult& rv); DataTransferItem* Add(File& aData, nsIPrincipal& aSubjectPrincipal, ErrorResult& aRv); void Remove(uint32_t aIndex, nsIPrincipal& aSubjectPrincipal, ErrorResult& aRv); DataTransferItem* IndexedGetter(uint32_t aIndex, bool& aFound) const; DataTransfer* GetParentObject() const { return mDataTransfer; } void Clear(nsIPrincipal& aSubjectPrincipal, ErrorResult& aRv); already_AddRefed SetDataWithPrincipal( const nsAString& aType, nsIVariant* aData, uint32_t aIndex, nsIPrincipal* aPrincipal, bool aInsertOnly, bool aHidden, ErrorResult& aRv); already_AddRefed Files(nsIPrincipal* aPrincipal); // Moz-style helper methods for interacting with the stored data void MozRemoveByTypeAt(const nsAString& aType, uint32_t aIndex, nsIPrincipal& aSubjectPrincipal, ErrorResult& aRv); DataTransferItem* MozItemByTypeAt(const nsAString& aType, uint32_t aIndex); const nsTArray>* MozItemsAt(uint32_t aIndex); uint32_t MozItemCount() const; // Causes everything in indexes above 0 to shift down one index. void PopIndexZero(); // Delete every item in the DataTransferItemList, without checking for // permissions or read-only status (for internal use only). void ClearAllItems(); void GetTypes(nsTArray& aTypes, CallerType aCallerType) const; bool HasType(const nsAString& aType) const; bool HasFile() const; private: void ClearDataHelper(DataTransferItem* aItem, uint32_t aIndexHint, uint32_t aMozOffsetHint, nsIPrincipal& aSubjectPrincipal, ErrorResult& aRv); DataTransferItem* AppendNewItem(uint32_t aIndex, const nsAString& aType, nsIVariant* aData, nsIPrincipal* aPrincipal, bool aHidden); void RegenerateFiles(); void GenerateFiles(FileList* aFiles, nsIPrincipal* aFilesPrincipal); ~DataTransferItemList() = default; RefPtr mDataTransfer; RefPtr mFiles; // The principal for which mFiles is cached nsCOMPtr mFilesPrincipal; // mItems is the list of items that corresponds to the spec concept of a // DataTransferItemList. That is, this is the thing the spec's indexed getter // operates on. The items in here are a subset of the items present in the // arrays that live in mIndexedItems. nsTArray> mItems; // mIndexedItems represents all our items. For any given index, all items at // that index have different types in the GetType() sense. That means that // representing multiple items with the same type (e.g. multiple files) // requires using multiple indices. // // There is always a (possibly empty) list of items at index 0, so // mIndexedItems.Length() >= 1 at all times. nsTArray>> mIndexedItems; }; } // namespace dom } // namespace mozilla #endif // mozilla_dom_DataTransferItemList_h