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author | wolfbeast <mcwerewolf@wolfbeast.com> | 2020-01-10 23:56:29 +0100 |
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committer | wolfbeast <mcwerewolf@wolfbeast.com> | 2020-01-11 13:50:08 +0100 |
commit | 81f3185e0e2d72e147af0d39cded0c5b2a32bb8f (patch) | |
tree | b9b51c94bd6bcb0956e5b2a6bc6a3b62021768f2 /uriloader/exthandler/win | |
parent | e01d499617b7e090785006c13e92f02e22993ca5 (diff) | |
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Prefer file extension as-provided over default extension for mimetype to
look up default applications on Windows
Diffstat (limited to 'uriloader/exthandler/win')
-rw-r--r-- | uriloader/exthandler/win/nsOSHelperAppService.cpp | 136 |
1 files changed, 84 insertions, 52 deletions
diff --git a/uriloader/exthandler/win/nsOSHelperAppService.cpp b/uriloader/exthandler/win/nsOSHelperAppService.cpp index 48b6f1795..1d1ef2dcb 100644 --- a/uriloader/exthandler/win/nsOSHelperAppService.cpp +++ b/uriloader/exthandler/win/nsOSHelperAppService.cpp @@ -406,75 +406,107 @@ already_AddRefed<nsMIMEInfoWin> nsOSHelperAppService::GetByExtension(const nsAFl return mimeInfo.forget(); } -already_AddRefed<nsIMIMEInfo> nsOSHelperAppService::GetMIMEInfoFromOS(const nsACString& aMIMEType, const nsACString& aFileExt, bool *aFound) +already_AddRefed<nsIMIMEInfo> nsOSHelperAppService::GetMIMEInfoFromOS(const nsACString& aMIMEType, + const nsACString& aFileExt, + bool *aFound) { - *aFound = true; + *aFound = false; const nsCString& flatType = PromiseFlatCString(aMIMEType); - const nsCString& flatExt = PromiseFlatCString(aFileExt); - nsAutoString fileExtension; - /* XXX The Equals is a gross hack to wallpaper over the most common Win32 - * extension issues caused by the fix for bug 116938. See bug - * 120327, comment 271 for why this is needed. Not even sure we + CopyUTF8toUTF16(aFileExt, fileExtension); + + /* XXX The octet-stream check is a gross hack to wallpaper over the most + * common Win32 extension issues caused by the fix for bug 116938. See bug + * 120327, comment 271 for why this is needed. Not even sure we * want to remove this once we have fixed all this stuff to work * right; any info we get from the OS on this type is pretty much - * useless.... - * We'll do extension-based lookup for this type later in this function. + * useless... */ - if (!aMIMEType.LowerCaseEqualsLiteral(APPLICATION_OCTET_STREAM)) { - // try to use the windows mime database to see if there is a mapping to a file extension - GetExtensionFromWindowsMimeDatabase(aMIMEType, fileExtension); - LOG(("Windows mime database: extension '%s'\n", fileExtension.get())); - } - // If we found an extension for the type, do the lookup + bool haveMeaningfulMimeType = + !aMIMEType.IsEmpty() && + !aMIMEType.LowerCaseEqualsLiteral(APPLICATION_OCTET_STREAM); + LOG(("Extension lookup on '%s' with mimetype '%s'%s\n", fileExtension.get(), + flatType.get(), + haveMeaningfulMimeType ? " (treated as meaningful)" : "")); + RefPtr<nsMIMEInfoWin> mi; - if (!fileExtension.IsEmpty()) - mi = GetByExtension(fileExtension, flatType.get()); - LOG(("Extension lookup on '%s' found: 0x%p\n", fileExtension.get(), mi.get())); - bool hasDefault = false; - if (mi) { - mi->GetHasDefaultHandler(&hasDefault); - // OK. We might have the case that |aFileExt| is a valid extension for the - // mimetype we were given. In that case, we do want to append aFileExt - // to the mimeinfo that we have. (E.g.: We are asked for video/mpeg and - // .mpg, but the primary extension for video/mpeg is .mpeg. But because - // .mpg is an extension for video/mpeg content, we want to append it) - if (!aFileExt.IsEmpty() && typeFromExtEquals(NS_ConvertUTF8toUTF16(flatExt).get(), flatType.get())) { - LOG(("Appending extension '%s' to mimeinfo, because its mimetype is '%s'\n", - flatExt.get(), flatType.get())); - bool extExist = false; - mi->ExtensionExists(aFileExt, &extExist); - if (!extExist) - mi->AppendExtension(aFileExt); - } + // We should have *something* to go on here. + if (fileExtension.IsEmpty() && !haveMeaningfulMimeType) { + mi = new nsMIMEInfoWin(flatType.get()); + return mi.forget(); } - if (!mi || !hasDefault) { - RefPtr<nsMIMEInfoWin> miByExt = - GetByExtension(NS_ConvertUTF8toUTF16(aFileExt), flatType.get()); - LOG(("Ext. lookup for '%s' found 0x%p\n", flatExt.get(), miByExt.get())); - if (!miByExt && mi) - return mi.forget(); - if (miByExt && !mi) { - return miByExt.forget(); - } - if (!miByExt && !mi) { - *aFound = false; - mi = new nsMIMEInfoWin(flatType); + + nsAutoString extensionFromMimeType; + if (haveMeaningfulMimeType) { + GetExtensionFromWindowsMimeDatabase(aMIMEType, extensionFromMimeType); + if (extensionFromMimeType.IsEmpty()) { + // We can't verify the mime type and file extension make sense. + mi = new nsMIMEInfoWin(flatType.get()); if (!aFileExt.IsEmpty()) { mi->AppendExtension(aFileExt); } - return mi.forget(); } + } + // Either fileExtension or extensionFromMimeType must now be non-empty. + + *aFound = true; - // if we get here, mi has no default app. copy from extension lookup. - nsCOMPtr<nsIFile> defaultApp; - nsAutoString desc; - miByExt->GetDefaultDescription(desc); + // On Windows, we prefer the file extension for lookups over the mimetype, + // because that's how windows does things. + // If we have no file extension or it doesn't match the mimetype, use the + // mime type's default file extension instead. + bool usedMimeTypeExtensionForLookup = false; + if (fileExtension.IsEmpty() || + (haveMeaningfulMimeType && + !typeFromExtEquals(fileExtension.get(), flatType.get()))) { + usedMimeTypeExtensionForLookup = true; + fileExtension = extensionFromMimeType; + LOG(("Now using '%s' mimetype's default file extension '%s' for lookup\n", + flatType.get(), fileExtension.get())); + } - mi->SetDefaultDescription(desc); + // If we have an extension, use it for lookup: + mi = GetByExtension(fileExtension, flatType.get()); + LOG(("Extension lookup on '%s' found: 0x%p\n", fileExtension.get(), mi.get())); + + if (mi) { + bool hasDefault = false; + mi->GetHasDefaultHandler(&hasDefault); + // If we don't find a default handler description, see if we can find one + // using the mimetype. + if (!hasDefault && !usedMimeTypeExtensionForLookup) { + RefPtr<nsMIMEInfoWin> miFromMimeType = + GetByExtension(extensionFromMimeType, flatType.get()); + LOG(("Mime-based ext. lookup for '%s' found 0x%p\n", + extensionFromMimeType.get(), miFromMimeType.get())); + if (miFromMimeType) { + nsAutoString desc; + miFromMimeType->GetDefaultDescription(desc); + mi->SetDefaultDescription(desc); + } + } + return mi.forget(); + } + // The extension didn't work. Try the extension from the mimetype if + // different: + if (!extensionFromMimeType.IsEmpty() && !usedMimeTypeExtensionForLookup) { + mi = GetByExtension(extensionFromMimeType, flatType.get()); + LOG(("Mime-based ext. lookup for '%s' found 0x%p\n", + extensionFromMimeType.get(), mi.get())); + } + if (mi) { + return mi.forget(); + } + // This didn't work either, so just return an empty dummy mimeinfo. + *aFound = false; + mi = new nsMIMEInfoWin(flatType.get()); + // If we didn't resort to the mime type's extension, we must have had a + // valid extension, so stick it on the mime info. + if (!usedMimeTypeExtensionForLookup) { + mi->AppendExtension(aFileExt); } return mi.forget(); } |