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1 // Copyright (c) 2011 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
3 // found in the LICENSE file.
4 //
5 // The intent of this file is to provide a type-neutral abstraction between
6 // Chrome and WebKit for resource loading. This pure-virtual interface is
7 // implemented by the embedder, which also provides a factory method Create
8 // to instantiate this object.
9 //
10 // One of these objects will be created by WebKit for each request. WebKit
11 // will own the pointer to the bridge, and will delete it when the request is
12 // no longer needed.
13 //
14 // In turn, the bridge's owner on the WebKit end will implement the Peer
15 // interface, which we will use to communicate notifications back.
16 
17 #ifndef WEBKIT_GLUE_RESOURCE_LOADER_BRIDGE_H_
18 #define WEBKIT_GLUE_RESOURCE_LOADER_BRIDGE_H_
19 
20 #include <utility>
21 #include <vector>
22 
23 #include "build/build_config.h"
24 #if defined(OS_POSIX)
25 #include "base/file_descriptor_posix.h"
26 #endif
27 #include "base/file_path.h"
28 #include "base/memory/ref_counted.h"
29 #include "base/memory/scoped_ptr.h"
30 #include "base/platform_file.h"
31 #include "base/time.h"
32 #include "base/values.h"
33 #include "googleurl/src/gurl.h"
34 #include "net/base/host_port_pair.h"
35 #include "net/url_request/url_request_status.h"
36 #include "webkit/glue/resource_type.h"
37 
38 namespace net {
39 class HttpResponseHeaders;
40 }
41 
42 namespace webkit_glue {
43 
44 // Structure containing timing information for the request. It addresses
45 // http://groups.google.com/group/http-archive-specification/web/har-1-1-spec
46 // and http://dev.w3.org/2006/webapi/WebTiming/ needs.
47 //
48 // All the values for starts and ends are given in milliseconds and are
49 // offsets with respect to the given base time.
50 struct ResourceLoadTimingInfo {
51   ResourceLoadTimingInfo();
52   ~ResourceLoadTimingInfo();
53 
54   // All the values in this struct are given as offsets in milliseconds wrt
55   // this base time.
56   base::Time base_time;
57 
58   // The time that proxy processing started. For requests with no proxy phase,
59   // this time is -1.
60   int32 proxy_start;
61 
62   // The time that proxy processing ended. For reused sockets this time
63   // is -1.
64   int32 proxy_end;
65 
66   // The time that DNS lookup started. For reused sockets this time is -1.
67   int32 dns_start;
68 
69   // The time that DNS lookup ended. For reused sockets this time is -1.
70   int32 dns_end;
71 
72   // The time that establishing connection started. Connect time includes
73   // DNS, blocking, TCP, TCP retries and SSL time.
74   int32 connect_start;
75 
76   // The time that establishing connection ended. Connect time includes
77   // DNS, blocking, TCP, TCP retries and SSL time.
78   int32 connect_end;
79 
80   // The time at which SSL handshake started. For non-HTTPS requests this
81   // is 0.
82   int32 ssl_start;
83 
84   // The time at which SSL handshake ended. For non-HTTPS requests this is 0.
85   int32 ssl_end;
86 
87   // The time that HTTP request started. For non-HTTP requests this is 0.
88   int32 send_start;
89 
90   // The time that HTTP request ended. For non-HTTP requests this is 0.
91   int32 send_end;
92 
93   // The time at which receiving HTTP headers started. For non-HTTP requests
94   // this is 0.
95   int32 receive_headers_start;
96 
97   // The time at which receiving HTTP headers ended. For non-HTTP requests
98   // this is 0.
99   int32 receive_headers_end;
100 };
101 
102 struct ResourceDevToolsInfo : base::RefCounted<ResourceDevToolsInfo> {
103   typedef std::vector<std::pair<std::string, std::string> >
104       HeadersVector;
105 
106   ResourceDevToolsInfo();
107   ~ResourceDevToolsInfo();
108 
109   int32 http_status_code;
110   std::string http_status_text;
111   HeadersVector request_headers;
112   HeadersVector response_headers;
113 };
114 
115 struct ResourceResponseInfo {
116   ResourceResponseInfo();
117   ~ResourceResponseInfo();
118 
119   // The time at which the request was made that resulted in this response.
120   // For cached responses, this time could be "far" in the past.
121   base::Time request_time;
122 
123   // The time at which the response headers were received.  For cached
124   // responses, this time could be "far" in the past.
125   base::Time response_time;
126 
127   // The response headers or NULL if the URL type does not support headers.
128   scoped_refptr<net::HttpResponseHeaders> headers;
129 
130   // The mime type of the response.  This may be a derived value.
131   std::string mime_type;
132 
133   // The character encoding of the response or none if not applicable to the
134   // response's mime type.  This may be a derived value.
135   std::string charset;
136 
137   // An opaque string carrying security information pertaining to this
138   // response.  This may include information about the SSL connection used.
139   std::string security_info;
140 
141   // Content length if available. -1 if not available
142   int64 content_length;
143 
144   // Length of the encoded data transferred over the network. In case there is
145   // no data, contains -1.
146   int64 encoded_data_length;
147 
148   // The appcache this response was loaded from, or kNoCacheId.
149   int64 appcache_id;
150 
151   // The manifest url of the appcache this response was loaded from.
152   // Note: this value is only populated for main resource requests.
153   GURL appcache_manifest_url;
154 
155   // Connection identifier from the underlying network stack. In case there
156   // is no associated connection, contains 0.
157   uint32 connection_id;
158 
159   // Determines whether physical connection reused.
160   bool connection_reused;
161 
162   // Detailed timing information used by the WebTiming, HAR and Developer
163   // Tools.
164   ResourceLoadTimingInfo load_timing;
165 
166   // Actual request and response headers, as obtained from the network stack.
167   // Only present if request had LOAD_REPORT_RAW_HEADERS in load_flags, and
168   // requesting renderer had CanReadRowCookies permission.
169   scoped_refptr<ResourceDevToolsInfo> devtools_info;
170 
171   // The path to a file that will contain the response body.  It may only
172   // contain a portion of the response body at the time that the ResponseInfo
173   // becomes available.
174   FilePath download_file_path;
175 
176   // True if the response was delivered using SPDY.
177   bool was_fetched_via_spdy;
178 
179   // True if the response was delivered after NPN is negotiated.
180   bool was_npn_negotiated;
181 
182   // True if response could use alternate protocol. However, browser will
183   // ignore the alternate protocol when spdy is not enabled on browser side.
184   bool was_alternate_protocol_available;
185 
186   // True if the response was fetched via an explicit proxy (as opposed to a
187   // transparent proxy). The proxy could be any type of proxy, HTTP or SOCKS.
188   // Note: we cannot tell if a transparent proxy may have been involved.
189   bool was_fetched_via_proxy;
190 
191   // Remote address of the socket which fetched this resource.
192   net::HostPortPair socket_address;
193 };
194 
195 class ResourceLoaderBridge {
196  public:
197   // Structure used when calling ResourceLoaderBridge::Create().
198   struct RequestInfo {
199     RequestInfo();
200     ~RequestInfo();
201 
202     // HTTP-style method name (e.g., "GET" or "POST").
203     std::string method;
204 
205     // Absolute URL encoded in ASCII per the rules of RFC-2396.
206     GURL url;
207 
208     // URL of the document in the top-level window, which may be checked by the
209     // third-party cookie blocking policy.
210     GURL first_party_for_cookies;
211 
212     // Optional parameter, a URL with similar constraints in how it must be
213     // encoded as the url member.
214     GURL referrer;
215 
216     std::string frame_origin;
217     std::string main_frame_origin;
218 
219     // For HTTP(S) requests, the headers parameter can be a \r\n-delimited and
220     // \r\n-terminated list of MIME headers.  They should be ASCII-encoded using
221     // the standard MIME header encoding rules.  The headers parameter can also
222     // be null if no extra request headers need to be set.
223     std::string headers;
224 
225     // Composed of the values defined in url_request_load_flags.h.
226     int load_flags;
227 
228     // Process id of the process making the request.
229     int requestor_pid;
230 
231     // Indicates if the current request is the main frame load, a sub-frame
232     // load, or a sub objects load.
233     ResourceType::Type request_type;
234 
235     // Used for plugin to browser requests.
236     uint32 request_context;
237 
238     // Identifies what appcache host this request is associated with.
239     int appcache_host_id;
240 
241     // Used to associated the bridge with a frame's network context.
242     int routing_id;
243 
244     // If true, then the response body will be downloaded to a file and the
245     // path to that file will be provided in ResponseInfo::download_file_path.
246     bool download_to_file;
247 
248     // True if the request was user initiated.
249     bool has_user_gesture;
250   };
251 
252   // See the SyncLoad method declared below.  (The name of this struct is not
253   // suffixed with "Info" because it also contains the response data.)
254   struct SyncLoadResponse : ResourceResponseInfo {
255     SyncLoadResponse();
256     ~SyncLoadResponse();
257 
258     // The response status.
259     net::URLRequestStatus status;
260 
261     // The final URL of the response.  This may differ from the request URL in
262     // the case of a server redirect.
263     GURL url;
264 
265     // The response data.
266     std::string data;
267   };
268 
269   // Generated by the bridge. This is implemented by our custom resource loader
270   // within webkit. The Peer and it's bridge should have identical lifetimes
271   // as they represent each end of a communication channel.
272   //
273   // These callbacks mirror net::URLRequest::Delegate and the order and
274   // conditions in which they will be called are identical. See url_request.h
275   // for more information.
276   class Peer {
277    public:
~Peer()278     virtual ~Peer() {}
279 
280     // Called as upload progress is made.
281     // note: only for requests with LOAD_ENABLE_UPLOAD_PROGRESS set
282     virtual void OnUploadProgress(uint64 position, uint64 size) = 0;
283 
284     // Called when a redirect occurs.  The implementation may return false to
285     // suppress the redirect.  The given ResponseInfo provides complete
286     // information about the redirect, and new_url is the URL that will be
287     // loaded if this method returns true.  If this method returns true, the
288     // output parameter *has_new_first_party_for_cookies indicates whether the
289     // output parameter *new_first_party_for_cookies contains the new URL that
290     // should be consulted for the third-party cookie blocking policy.
291     virtual bool OnReceivedRedirect(const GURL& new_url,
292                                     const ResourceResponseInfo& info,
293                                     bool* has_new_first_party_for_cookies,
294                                     GURL* new_first_party_for_cookies) = 0;
295 
296     // Called when response headers are available (after all redirects have
297     // been followed).
298     virtual void OnReceivedResponse(const ResourceResponseInfo& info) = 0;
299 
300     // Called when a chunk of response data is downloaded.  This method may be
301     // called multiple times or not at all if an error occurs.  This method is
302     // only called if RequestInfo::download_to_file was set to true, and in
303     // that case, OnReceivedData will not be called.
304     virtual void OnDownloadedData(int len) = 0;
305 
306     // Called when a chunk of response data is available. This method may
307     // be called multiple times or not at all if an error occurs.
308     // The encoded_data_length is the length of the encoded data transferred
309     // over the network, which could be different from data length (e.g. for
310     // gzipped content), or -1 if if unknown.
311     virtual void OnReceivedData(const char* data,
312                                 int data_length,
313                                 int encoded_data_length) = 0;
314 
315     // Called when metadata generated by the renderer is retrieved from the
316     // cache. This method may be called zero or one times.
OnReceivedCachedMetadata(const char * data,int len)317     virtual void OnReceivedCachedMetadata(const char* data, int len) { }
318 
319     // Called when the response is complete.  This method signals completion of
320     // the resource load.ff
321     virtual void OnCompletedRequest(const net::URLRequestStatus& status,
322                                     const std::string& security_info,
323                                     const base::Time& completion_time) = 0;
324   };
325 
326   // use Create() for construction, but anybody can delete at any time,
327   // INCLUDING during processing of callbacks.
328   virtual ~ResourceLoaderBridge();
329 
330   // Call this method to make a new instance.
331   //
332   // For HTTP(S) POST requests, the AppendDataToUpload and AppendFileToUpload
333   // methods may be called to construct the body of the request.
334   static ResourceLoaderBridge* Create(const RequestInfo& request_info);
335 
336   // Call this method before calling Start() to append a chunk of binary data
337   // to the request body.  May only be used with HTTP(S) POST requests.
338   virtual void AppendDataToUpload(const char* data, int data_len) = 0;
339 
340   // Call this method before calling Start() to append the contents of a file
341   // to the request body.  May only be used with HTTP(S) POST requests.
AppendFileToUpload(const FilePath & file_path)342   void AppendFileToUpload(const FilePath& file_path) {
343     AppendFileRangeToUpload(file_path, 0, kuint64max, base::Time());
344   }
345 
346   // Call this method before calling Start() to append the contents of a file
347   // to the request body.  May only be used with HTTP(S) POST requests.
348   virtual void AppendFileRangeToUpload(
349       const FilePath& file_path,
350       uint64 offset,
351       uint64 length,
352       const base::Time& expected_modification_time) = 0;
353 
354   // Call this method before calling Start() to append the contents of a blob
355   // to the request body.  May only be used with HTTP(S) POST requests.
356   virtual void AppendBlobToUpload(const GURL& blob_url) = 0;
357 
358   // Call this method before calling Start() to assign an upload identifier to
359   // this request.  This is used to enable caching of POST responses.  A value
360   // of 0 implies the unspecified identifier.
361   virtual void SetUploadIdentifier(int64 identifier) = 0;
362 
363   // Call this method to initiate the request.  If this method succeeds, then
364   // the peer's methods will be called asynchronously to report various events.
365   virtual bool Start(Peer* peer) = 0;
366 
367   // Call this method to cancel a request that is in progress.  This method
368   // causes the request to immediately transition into the 'done' state. The
369   // OnCompletedRequest method will be called asynchronously; this assumes
370   // the peer is still valid.
371   virtual void Cancel() = 0;
372 
373   // Call this method to suspend or resume a load that is in progress.  This
374   // method may only be called after a successful call to the Start method.
375   virtual void SetDefersLoading(bool value) = 0;
376 
377   // Call this method to load the resource synchronously (i.e., in one shot).
378   // This is an alternative to the Start method.  Be warned that this method
379   // will block the calling thread until the resource is fully downloaded or an
380   // error occurs.  It could block the calling thread for a long time, so only
381   // use this if you really need it!  There is also no way for the caller to
382   // interrupt this method.  Errors are reported via the status field of the
383   // response parameter.
384   virtual void SyncLoad(SyncLoadResponse* response) = 0;
385 
386  protected:
387   // construction must go through Create()
388   ResourceLoaderBridge();
389 
390  private:
391   DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(ResourceLoaderBridge);
392 };
393 
394 }  // namespace webkit_glue
395 
396 #endif  // WEBKIT_GLUE_RESOURCE_LOADER_BRIDGE_H_
397