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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */
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* 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/. */
/**
* This file contains an interface to the Permission Manager,
* used to persistenly store permissions for different object types (cookies,
* images etc) on a site-by-site basis.
*
* This service broadcasts the following notification when the permission list
* is changed:
*
* topic : "perm-changed" (PERM_CHANGE_NOTIFICATION)
* broadcast whenever the permission list changes in some way. there
* are four possible data strings for this notification; one
* notification will be broadcast for each change, and will involve
* a single permission.
* subject: an nsIPermission interface pointer representing the permission object
* that changed.
* data : "deleted"
* a permission was deleted. the subject is the deleted permission.
* "added"
* a permission was added. the subject is the added permission.
* "changed"
* a permission was changed. the subject is the new permission.
* "cleared"
* the entire permission list was cleared. the subject is null.
*/
#include "nsISupports.idl"
interface nsIURI;
interface nsIObserver;
interface nsIPrincipal;
interface mozIDOMWindow;
interface nsIPermission;
interface nsISimpleEnumerator;
interface nsIRunnable;
%{ C++
namespace IPC {
struct Permission;
}
#include "nsTArrayForwardDeclare.h"
%}
[ref] native IPCPermissionArrayRef(nsTArray<IPC::Permission>);
[scriptable, builtinclass, uuid(4dcb3851-eba2-4e42-b236-82d2596fca22)]
interface nsIPermissionManager : nsISupports
{
/**
* Predefined return values for the testPermission method and for
* the permission param of the add method
* NOTE: UNKNOWN_ACTION (0) is reserved to represent the
* default permission when no entry is found for a host, and
* should not be used by consumers to indicate otherwise.
*/
const uint32_t UNKNOWN_ACTION = 0;
const uint32_t ALLOW_ACTION = 1;
const uint32_t DENY_ACTION = 2;
const uint32_t PROMPT_ACTION = 3;
/**
* Predefined expiration types for permissions. Permissions can be permanent
* (never expire), expire at the end of the session, or expire at a specified
* time. Permissions that expire at the end of a session may also have a
* specified expiration time.
*
* EXPIRE_POLICY is a special expiration status. It is set when the permission
* is set by reading an enterprise policy. These permissions cannot be overridden.
*/
const uint32_t EXPIRE_NEVER = 0;
const uint32_t EXPIRE_SESSION = 1;
const uint32_t EXPIRE_TIME = 2;
const uint32_t EXPIRE_POLICY = 3;
/**
* Add permission information for a given URI and permission type. This
* operation will cause the type string to be registered if it does not
* currently exist. If a permission already exists for a given type, it
* will be modified.
*
* @param uri the uri to add the permission for
* @param type a case-sensitive ASCII string, identifying the consumer.
* Consumers should choose this string to be unique, with
* respect to other consumers.
* @param permission an integer representing the desired action (e.g. allow
* or deny). The interpretation of this number is up to the
* consumer, and may represent different actions for different
* types. Consumers may use one of the enumerated permission
* actions defined above, for convenience.
* NOTE: UNKNOWN_ACTION (0) is reserved to represent the
* default permission when no entry is found for a host, and
* should not be used by consumers to indicate otherwise.
* @param expiretype a constant defining whether this permission should
* never expire (EXPIRE_NEVER), expire at the end of the
* session (EXPIRE_SESSION), or expire at a specified time
* (EXPIRE_TIME).
* @param expiretime an integer representation of when this permission
* should be forgotten (milliseconds since Jan 1 1970 0:00:00).
*/
void add(in nsIURI uri,
in ACString type,
in uint32_t permission,
[optional] in uint32_t expireType,
[optional] in int64_t expireTime);
/**
* Deprecated! Use getAllForPrincipal!
* Get all custom permissions for a given URI. This will return
* an enumerator of all permissions which are not set to default
* and which belong to the matching principal of the given URI.
*
* @param uri the URI to get all permissions for
*/
nsISimpleEnumerator getAllForURI(in nsIURI uri);
/**
* Get all custom permissions for a given nsIPrincipal. This will return an
* enumerator of all permissions which are not set to default and which
* belong to the matching principal of the given nsIPrincipal.
*
* @param principal the URI to get all permissions for
*/
nsISimpleEnumerator getAllForPrincipal(in nsIPrincipal principal);
/**
* Get all custom permissions of a specific type, specified with a prefix
* string. This will return an array of all permissions which are not set to
* default. Also the passed type argument is either equal to or a prefix of
* the type of the returned permissions.
*
* @param prefix the type prefix string
*/
Array<nsIPermission> getAllWithTypePrefix(in ACString prefix);
/**
* Add permission information for a given principal.
* It is internally calling the other add() method using the nsIURI from the
* principal.
* Passing a system principal will be a no-op because they will always be
* granted permissions.
*/
void addFromPrincipal(in nsIPrincipal principal, in ACString type,
in uint32_t permission,
[optional] in uint32_t expireType,
[optional] in int64_t expireTime);
/**
* Remove permission information for a given URI and permission type. This will
* remove the permission for the entire host described by the uri, acting as the
* opposite operation to the add() method.
*
* @param uri the uri to remove the permission for
* @param type a case-sensitive ASCII string, identifying the consumer.
* The type must have been previously registered using the
* add() method.
*/
void remove(in nsIURI uri,
in ACString type);
/**
* Remove permission information for a given principal.
* This is internally calling remove() with the host from the principal's URI.
* Passing system principal will be a no-op because we never add them to the
* database.
*/
void removeFromPrincipal(in nsIPrincipal principal, in ACString type);
/**
* Remove the given permission from the permission manager.
*
* @param perm a permission obtained from the permission manager.
*/
void removePermission(in nsIPermission perm);
/**
* Clear permission information for all websites.
*/
void removeAll();
/**
* Clear all permission information added since the specified time.
*/
void removeAllSince(in int64_t since);
/**
* Clear all permissions of the passed type.
*/
void removeByType(in ACString type);
/**
* Clear all permissions of the passed type added since the specified time.
* @param type a case-sensitive ASCII string, identifying the permission.
* @param since a unix timestamp representing the number of milliseconds from
* Jan 1, 1970 00:00:00 UTC.
*/
void removeByTypeSince(in ACString type, in int64_t since);
/**
* Test whether a website has permission to perform the given action.
* This function will perform a pref lookup to permissions.default.<type>
* if the specific permission type is part of the whitelist for that functionality.
* @param uri the uri to be tested
* @param type a case-sensitive ASCII string, identifying the consumer
* @param return see add(), param permission. returns UNKNOWN_ACTION when
* there is no stored permission for this uri and / or type.
*/
uint32_t testPermission(in nsIURI uri,
in ACString type);
/**
* Test whether the principal has the permission to perform a given action.
* System principals will always have permissions granted.
* This function will perform a pref lookup to permissions.default.<type>
* if the specific permission type is part of the whitelist for that functionality.
*/
uint32_t testPermissionFromPrincipal(in nsIPrincipal principal,
in ACString type);
/**
* Test whether a website specified by a given origin string has permission
* to perform the given action. This function is similar to testPermission()
* and is intended to be used where the cost of parsing a URI in the common
* case is to be avoided.
* @param originNoSuffix the origin string to be tested.
* @param type a case-sensitive ASCII string, identifying the
* permission.
* @param return see add(), param permission. returns UNKNOWN_ACTION
* when there is no stored permission for this uri and/
* or type.
*/
uint32_t testPermissionOriginNoSuffix(in ACString originNoSuffix,
in ACString type);
/**
* Test whether the principal associated with the window's document has the
* permission to perform a given action. System principals will always
* have permissions granted.
* This function will perform a pref lookup to permissions.default.<type>
* if the specific permission type is part of the whitelist for that functionality.
*/
uint32_t testPermissionFromWindow(in mozIDOMWindow window,
in ACString type);
/**
* Test whether a website has permission to perform the given action.
* This requires an exact hostname match, subdomains are not a match.
* This function will perform a pref lookup to permissions.default.<type>
* if the specific permission type is part of the whitelist for that functionality.
* @param uri the uri to be tested
* @param type a case-sensitive ASCII string, identifying the consumer
* @param return see add(), param permission. returns UNKNOWN_ACTION when
* there is no stored permission for this uri and / or type.
*/
uint32_t testExactPermission(in nsIURI uri,
in ACString type);
/**
* See testExactPermission() above.
* System principals will always have permissions granted.
* This function will perform a pref lookup to permissions.default.<type>
* if the specific permission type is part of the whitelist for that functionality.
*/
uint32_t testExactPermissionFromPrincipal(in nsIPrincipal principal,
in ACString type);
/**
* Test whether a website has permission to perform the given action
* ignoring active sessions.
* System principals will always have permissions granted.
* This function will perform a pref lookup to permissions.default.<type>
* if the specific permission type is part of the whitelist for that functionality.
*
* @param principal the principal
* @param type a case-sensitive ASCII string, identifying the consumer
* @param return see add(), param permission. returns UNKNOWN_ACTION when
* there is no stored permission for this uri and / or type.
*/
uint32_t testExactPermanentPermission(in nsIPrincipal principal,
in ACString type);
/**
* Get the permission object associated with the given URI and action.
* @param uri The URI
* @param type A case-sensitive ASCII string identifying the consumer
* @param exactHost If true, only the specific host will be matched,
* @see testExactPermission. If false, subdomains will
* also be searched, @see testPermission.
* @returns The matching permission object, or null if no matching object
* was found. No matching object is equivalent to UNKNOWN_ACTION.
* @note Clients in general should prefer the test* methods unless they
* need to know the specific stored details.
* @note This method will always return null for the system principal.
*/
nsIPermission getPermissionObjectForURI(in nsIURI uri,
in ACString type,
in boolean exactHost);
/**
* Get the permission object associated with the given principal and action.
* @param principal The principal
* @param type A case-sensitive ASCII string identifying the consumer
* @param exactHost If true, only the specific host will be matched,
* @see testExactPermission. If false, subdomains will
* also be searched, @see testPermission.
* @returns The matching permission object, or null if no matching object
* was found. No matching object is equivalent to UNKNOWN_ACTION.
* @note Clients in general should prefer the test* methods unless they
* need to know the specific stored details.
* @note This method will always return null for the system principal.
*/
nsIPermission getPermissionObject(in nsIPrincipal principal,
in ACString type,
in boolean exactHost);
/**
* Allows enumeration of all stored permissions
* @return an nsISimpleEnumerator interface that allows access to
* nsIPermission objects
*/
readonly attribute nsISimpleEnumerator enumerator;
/**
* Remove all permissions that will match the origin pattern.
*/
void removePermissionsWithAttributes(in AString patternAsJSON);
/**
* If the current permission is set to expire, reset the expiration time. If
* there is no permission or the current permission does not expire, this
* method will silently return.
*
* @param sessionExpiretime an integer representation of when this permission
* should be forgotten (milliseconds since
* Jan 1 1970 0:00:00), if it is currently
* EXPIRE_SESSION.
* @param sessionExpiretime an integer representation of when this permission
* should be forgotten (milliseconds since
* Jan 1 1970 0:00:00), if it is currently
* EXPIRE_TIME.
*/
void updateExpireTime(in nsIPrincipal principal,
in ACString type,
in boolean exactHost,
in uint64_t sessionExpireTime,
in uint64_t persistentExpireTime);
/**
* The content process doesn't have access to every permission. Instead, when
* LOAD_DOCUMENT_URI channels for http://, https://, and ftp:// URIs are
* opened, the permissions for those channels are sent down to the content
* process before the OnStartRequest message. Permissions for principals with
* other schemes are sent down at process startup.
*
* Permissions are keyed and grouped by "Permission Key"s.
* `nsPermissionManager::GetKeyForPrincipal` provides the mechanism for
* determining the permission key for a given principal.
*
* This method may only be called in the parent process. It fills the nsTArray
* argument with the IPC::Permission objects which have a matching permission
* key.
*
* @param permissionKey The key to use to find the permissions of interest.
* @param perms An array which will be filled with the permissions which
* match the given permission key.
*/
void getPermissionsWithKey(in ACString permissionKey, out IPCPermissionArrayRef perms);
/**
* See `nsIPermissionManager::GetPermissionsWithKey` for more info on
* Permission keys.
*
* `SetPermissionsWithKey` may only be called in the Child process, and
* initializes the permission manager with the permissions for a given
* Permission key. marking permissions with that key as available.
*
* @param permissionKey The key for the permissions which have been sent over.
* @param perms An array with the permissions which match the given key.
*/
void setPermissionsWithKey(in ACString permissionKey, in IPCPermissionArrayRef perms);
/**
* Broadcasts permissions for the given principal to all content processes.
*
* DO NOT USE THIS METHOD if you can avoid it. It was added in bug XXX to
* handle the current temporary implementation of ServiceWorker debugging. It
* will be removed when service worker debugging is fixed.
*
* @param aPrincipal The principal to broadcast permissions for.
*/
void broadcastPermissionsForPrincipalToAllContentProcesses(in nsIPrincipal aPrincipal);
/**
* Add a callback which should be run when all permissions are available for
* the given nsIPrincipal. This method invokes the callback runnable
* synchronously when the permissions are already available. Otherwise the
* callback will be run asynchronously in SystemGroup when all permissions
* are available in the future.
*
* NOTE: This method will not request the permissions be sent by the parent
* process. This should only be used to wait for permissions which may not
* have arrived yet in order to ensure they are present.
*
* @param aPrincipal The principal to wait for permissions to be available for.
* @param aRunnable The runnable to run when permissions are available for the
* given principal.
*/
void whenPermissionsAvailable(in nsIPrincipal aPrincipal,
in nsIRunnable aRunnable);
/**
* True if any "preload" permissions are present. This is used to avoid making
* potentially expensive permissions checks in nsContentBlocker.
*/
[infallible] readonly attribute boolean hasPreloadPermissions;
};
%{ C++
#define NS_PERMISSIONMANAGER_CONTRACTID "@mozilla.org/permissionmanager;1"
#define PERM_CHANGE_NOTIFICATION "perm-changed"
%}