1 /* 2 * Copyright (C) 2009 The Android Open Source Project 3 * 4 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); 5 * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. 6 * You may obtain a copy of the License at 7 * 8 * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 9 * 10 * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software 11 * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, 12 * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. 13 * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and 14 * limitations under the License. 15 */ 16 17 package android.webkit; 18 19 import android.annotation.SystemApi; 20 21 import java.util.Set; 22 23 /** 24 * This class is used to manage permissions for the WebView's Geolocation 25 * JavaScript API. 26 * 27 * Geolocation permissions are applied to an origin, which consists of the 28 * host, scheme and port of a URI. In order for web content to use the 29 * Geolocation API, permission must be granted for that content's origin. 30 * 31 * This class stores Geolocation permissions. An origin's permission state can 32 * be either allowed or denied. This class uses Strings to represent 33 * an origin. 34 * 35 * When an origin attempts to use the Geolocation API, but no permission state 36 * is currently set for that origin, 37 * {@link WebChromeClient#onGeolocationPermissionsShowPrompt(String,GeolocationPermissions.Callback) WebChromeClient.onGeolocationPermissionsShowPrompt()} 38 * is called. This allows the permission state to be set for that origin. 39 * 40 * The methods of this class can be used to modify and interrogate the stored 41 * Geolocation permissions at any time. 42 */ 43 // Within WebKit, Geolocation permissions may be applied either temporarily 44 // (for the duration of the page) or permanently. This class deals only with 45 // permanent permissions. 46 public class GeolocationPermissions { 47 /** 48 * A callback interface used by the host application to set the Geolocation 49 * permission state for an origin. 50 */ 51 public interface Callback { 52 /** 53 * Sets the Geolocation permission state for the supplied origin. 54 * 55 * @param origin the origin for which permissions are set 56 * @param allow whether or not the origin should be allowed to use the 57 * Geolocation API 58 * @param retain whether the permission should be retained beyond the 59 * lifetime of a page currently being displayed by a 60 * WebView 61 */ invoke(String origin, boolean allow, boolean retain)62 public void invoke(String origin, boolean allow, boolean retain); 63 }; 64 65 /** 66 * Gets the singleton instance of this class. This method cannot be 67 * called before the application instantiates a {@link WebView} instance. 68 * 69 * @return the singleton {@link GeolocationPermissions} instance 70 */ getInstance()71 public static GeolocationPermissions getInstance() { 72 return WebViewFactory.getProvider().getGeolocationPermissions(); 73 } 74 75 /** 76 * Gets the set of origins for which Geolocation permissions are stored. 77 * 78 * @param callback a {@link ValueCallback} to receive the result of this 79 * request. This object's 80 * {@link ValueCallback#onReceiveValue(T) onReceiveValue()} 81 * method will be invoked asynchronously with a set of 82 * Strings containing the origins for which Geolocation 83 * permissions are stored. 84 */ 85 // Note that we represent the origins as strings. These are created using 86 // WebCore::SecurityOrigin::toString(). As long as all 'HTML 5 modules' 87 // (Database, Geolocation etc) do so, it's safe to match up origins based 88 // on this string. getOrigins(ValueCallback<Set<String> > callback)89 public void getOrigins(ValueCallback<Set<String> > callback) { 90 // Must be a no-op for backward compatibility: see the hidden constructor for reason. 91 } 92 93 /** 94 * Gets the Geolocation permission state for the specified origin. 95 * 96 * @param origin the origin for which Geolocation permission is requested 97 * @param callback a {@link ValueCallback} to receive the result of this 98 * request. This object's 99 * {@link ValueCallback#onReceiveValue(T) onReceiveValue()} 100 * method will be invoked asynchronously with a boolean 101 * indicating whether or not the origin can use the 102 * Geolocation API. 103 */ getAllowed(String origin, ValueCallback<Boolean> callback)104 public void getAllowed(String origin, ValueCallback<Boolean> callback) { 105 // Must be a no-op for backward compatibility: see the hidden constructor for reason. 106 } 107 108 /** 109 * Clears the Geolocation permission state for the specified origin. 110 * 111 * @param origin the origin for which Geolocation permissions are cleared 112 */ clear(String origin)113 public void clear(String origin) { 114 // Must be a no-op for backward compatibility: see the hidden constructor for reason. 115 } 116 117 /** 118 * Allows the specified origin to use the Geolocation API. 119 * 120 * @param origin the origin for which Geolocation API use is allowed 121 */ allow(String origin)122 public void allow(String origin) { 123 // Must be a no-op for backward compatibility: see the hidden constructor for reason. 124 } 125 126 /** 127 * Clears the Geolocation permission state for all origins. 128 */ clearAll()129 public void clearAll() { 130 // Must be a no-op for backward compatibility: see the hidden constructor for reason. 131 } 132 133 /** 134 * This class should not be instantiated directly, applications must only use 135 * {@link #getInstance()} to obtain the instance. 136 * Note this constructor was erroneously public and published in SDK levels prior to 16, but 137 * applications using it would receive a non-functional instance of this class (there was no 138 * way to call createHandler() and createUIHandler(), so it would not work). 139 * @hide Only for use by WebViewProvider implementations 140 */ 141 @SystemApi GeolocationPermissions()142 public GeolocationPermissions() {} 143 } 144