/* -*- Mode: IDL; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- * * 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/. */ #include "nsISupports.idl" interface nsIWebProgress; interface nsIRequest; interface nsIURI; /** * The nsIWebProgressListener interface is implemented by clients wishing to * listen in on the progress associated with the loading of asynchronous * requests in the context of a nsIWebProgress instance as well as any child * nsIWebProgress instances. nsIWebProgress.idl describes the parent-child * relationship of nsIWebProgress instances. */ [scriptable, uuid(a9df523b-efe2-421e-9d8e-3d7f807dda4c)] interface nsIWebProgressListener : nsISupports { /** * State Transition Flags * * These flags indicate the various states that requests may transition * through as they are being loaded. These flags are mutually exclusive. * * For any given request, onStateChange is called once with the STATE_START * flag, zero or more times with the STATE_TRANSFERRING flag or once with the * STATE_REDIRECTING flag, and then finally once with the STATE_STOP flag. * NOTE: For document requests, a second STATE_STOP is generated (see the * description of STATE_IS_WINDOW for more details). * * STATE_START * This flag indicates the start of a request. This flag is set when a * request is initiated. The request is complete when onStateChange is * called for the same request with the STATE_STOP flag set. * * STATE_REDIRECTING * This flag indicates that a request is being redirected. The request * passed to onStateChange is the request that is being redirected. When a * redirect occurs, a new request is generated automatically to process the * new request. Expect a corresponding STATE_START event for the new * request, and a STATE_STOP for the redirected request. * * STATE_TRANSFERRING * This flag indicates that data for a request is being transferred to an * end consumer. This flag indicates that the request has been targeted, * and that the user may start seeing content corresponding to the request. * * STATE_NEGOTIATING * This flag is not used. * * STATE_STOP * This flag indicates the completion of a request. The aStatus parameter * to onStateChange indicates the final status of the request. */ const unsigned long STATE_START = 0x00000001; const unsigned long STATE_REDIRECTING = 0x00000002; const unsigned long STATE_TRANSFERRING = 0x00000004; const unsigned long STATE_NEGOTIATING = 0x00000008; const unsigned long STATE_STOP = 0x00000010; /** * State Type Flags * * These flags further describe the entity for which the state transition is * occuring. These flags are NOT mutually exclusive (i.e., an onStateChange * event may indicate some combination of these flags). * * STATE_IS_REQUEST * This flag indicates that the state transition is for a request, which * includes but is not limited to document requests. (See below for a * description of document requests.) Other types of requests, such as * requests for inline content (e.g., images and stylesheets) are * considered normal requests. * * STATE_IS_DOCUMENT * This flag indicates that the state transition is for a document request. * This flag is set in addition to STATE_IS_REQUEST. A document request * supports the nsIChannel interface and its loadFlags attribute includes * the nsIChannel::LOAD_DOCUMENT_URI flag. * * A document request does not complete until all requests associated with * the loading of its corresponding document have completed. This includes * other document requests (e.g., corresponding to HTML <iframe> elements). * The document corresponding to a document request is available via the * DOMWindow attribute of onStateChange's aWebProgress parameter. * * STATE_IS_NETWORK * This flag indicates that the state transition corresponds to the start * or stop of activity in the indicated nsIWebProgress instance. This flag * is accompanied by either STATE_START or STATE_STOP, and it may be * combined with other State Type Flags. * * Unlike STATE_IS_WINDOW, this flag is only set when activity within the * nsIWebProgress instance being observed starts or stops. If activity * only occurs in a child nsIWebProgress instance, then this flag will be * set to indicate the start and stop of that activity. * * For example, in the case of navigation within a single frame of a HTML * frameset, a nsIWebProgressListener instance attached to the * nsIWebProgress of the frameset window will receive onStateChange calls * with the STATE_IS_NETWORK flag set to indicate the start and stop of * said navigation. In other words, an observer of an outer window can * determine when activity, that may be constrained to a child window or * set of child windows, starts and stops. * * STATE_IS_WINDOW * This flag indicates that the state transition corresponds to the start * or stop of activity in the indicated nsIWebProgress instance. This flag * is accompanied by either STATE_START or STATE_STOP, and it may be * combined with other State Type Flags. * * This flag is similar to STATE_IS_DOCUMENT. However, when a document * request completes, two onStateChange calls with STATE_STOP are * generated. The document request is passed as aRequest to both calls. * The first has STATE_IS_REQUEST and STATE_IS_DOCUMENT set, and the second * has the STATE_IS_WINDOW flag set (and possibly the STATE_IS_NETWORK flag * set as well -- see above for a description of when the STATE_IS_NETWORK * flag may be set). This second STATE_STOP event may be useful as a way * to partition the work that occurs when a document request completes. */ const unsigned long STATE_IS_REQUEST = 0x00010000; const unsigned long STATE_IS_DOCUMENT = 0x00020000; const unsigned long STATE_IS_NETWORK = 0x00040000; const unsigned long STATE_IS_WINDOW = 0x00080000; /** * State Modifier Flags * * These flags further describe the transition which is occuring. These * flags are NOT mutually exclusive (i.e., an onStateChange event may * indicate some combination of these flags). * * STATE_RESTORING * This flag indicates that the state transition corresponds to the start * or stop of activity for restoring a previously-rendered presentation. * As such, there is no actual network activity associated with this * request, and any modifications made to the document or presentation * when it was originally loaded will still be present. */ const unsigned long STATE_RESTORING = 0x01000000; /** * State Security Flags * * These flags describe the security state reported by a call to the * onSecurityChange method. These flags are mutually exclusive. * * STATE_IS_INSECURE * This flag indicates that the data corresponding to the request * was received over an insecure channel. * * STATE_IS_BROKEN * This flag indicates an unknown security state. This may mean that the * request is being loaded as part of a page in which some content was * received over an insecure channel. * * STATE_IS_SECURE * This flag indicates that the data corresponding to the request was * received over a secure channel. The degree of security is expressed by * STATE_SECURE_HIGH, STATE_SECURE_MED, or STATE_SECURE_LOW. */ const unsigned long STATE_IS_INSECURE = 0x00000004; const unsigned long STATE_IS_BROKEN = 0x00000001; const unsigned long STATE_IS_SECURE = 0x00000002; /** * Mixed active content flags * * May be set in addition to the State Security Flags, to indicate that * mixed active content has been encountered. * * STATE_BLOCKED_MIXED_ACTIVE_CONTENT * Mixed active content has been blocked from loading. * * STATE_LOADED_MIXED_ACTIVE_CONTENT * Mixed active content has been loaded. State should be STATE_IS_BROKEN. */ const unsigned long STATE_BLOCKED_MIXED_ACTIVE_CONTENT = 0x00000010; const unsigned long STATE_LOADED_MIXED_ACTIVE_CONTENT = 0x00000020; /** * Mixed display content flags * * May be set in addition to the State Security Flags, to indicate that * mixed display content has been encountered. * * STATE_BLOCKED_MIXED_DISPLAY_CONTENT * Mixed display content has been blocked from loading. * * STATE_LOADED_MIXED_DISPLAY_CONTENT * Mixed display content has been loaded. State should be STATE_IS_BROKEN. */ const unsigned long STATE_BLOCKED_MIXED_DISPLAY_CONTENT = 0x00000100; const unsigned long STATE_LOADED_MIXED_DISPLAY_CONTENT = 0x00000200; /** * Tracking content flags * * May be set in addition to the State security Flags, to indicate that * tracking content has been encountered. * * STATE_BLOCKED_TRACKING_CONTENT * Tracking content has been blocked from loading. * * STATE_LOADED_TRACKING_CONTENT * Tracking content has been loaded. */ const unsigned long STATE_BLOCKED_TRACKING_CONTENT = 0x00001000; const unsigned long STATE_LOADED_TRACKING_CONTENT = 0x00002000; /** * Security Strength Flags * * These flags describe the security strength and accompany STATE_IS_SECURE * in a call to the onSecurityChange method. These flags are mutually * exclusive. * * These flags are not meant to provide a precise description of data * transfer security. These are instead intended as a rough indicator that * may be used to, for example, color code a security indicator or otherwise * provide basic data transfer security feedback to the user. * * STATE_SECURE_HIGH * This flag indicates a high degree of security. * * STATE_SECURE_MED * This flag indicates a medium degree of security. * * STATE_SECURE_LOW * This flag indicates a low degree of security. */ const unsigned long STATE_SECURE_HIGH = 0x00040000; const unsigned long STATE_SECURE_MED = 0x00010000; const unsigned long STATE_SECURE_LOW = 0x00020000; /** * State bits for EV == Extended Validation == High Assurance * * These flags describe the level of identity verification * in a call to the onSecurityChange method. * * STATE_IDENTITY_EV_TOPLEVEL * The topmost document uses an EV cert. * NOTE: Available since Gecko 1.9 */ const unsigned long STATE_IDENTITY_EV_TOPLEVEL = 0x00100000; /** * Broken state flags * * These flags describe the reason of the broken state. * * STATE_USES_SSL_3 * The topmost document uses SSL 3.0. * * STATE_USES_WEAK_CRYPTO * The topmost document uses a weak cipher suite such as RC4. * * STATE_CERT_USER_OVERRIDDEN * The user has added a security exception for the site. */ const unsigned long STATE_USES_SSL_3 = 0x01000000; const unsigned long STATE_USES_WEAK_CRYPTO = 0x02000000; const unsigned long STATE_CERT_USER_OVERRIDDEN = 0x04000000; /** * Notification indicating the state has changed for one of the requests * associated with aWebProgress. * * @param aWebProgress * The nsIWebProgress instance that fired the notification * @param aRequest * The nsIRequest that has changed state. * @param aStateFlags * Flags indicating the new state. This value is a combination of one * of the State Transition Flags and one or more of the State Type * Flags defined above. Any undefined bits are reserved for future * use. * @param aStatus * Error status code associated with the state change. This parameter * should be ignored unless aStateFlags includes the STATE_STOP bit. * The status code indicates success or failure of the request * associated with the state change. NOTE: aStatus may be a success * code even for server generated errors, such as the HTTP 404 error. * In such cases, the request itself should be queried for extended * error information (e.g., for HTTP requests see nsIHttpChannel). */ void onStateChange(in nsIWebProgress aWebProgress, in nsIRequest aRequest, in unsigned long aStateFlags, in nsresult aStatus); /** * Notification that the progress has changed for one of the requests * associated with aWebProgress. Progress totals are reset to zero when all * requests in aWebProgress complete (corresponding to onStateChange being * called with aStateFlags including the STATE_STOP and STATE_IS_WINDOW * flags). * * @param aWebProgress * The nsIWebProgress instance that fired the notification. * @param aRequest * The nsIRequest that has new progress. * @param aCurSelfProgress * The current progress for aRequest. * @param aMaxSelfProgress * The maximum progress for aRequest. * @param aCurTotalProgress * The current progress for all requests associated with aWebProgress. * @param aMaxTotalProgress * The total progress for all requests associated with aWebProgress. * * NOTE: If any progress value is unknown, or if its value would exceed the * maximum value of type long, then its value is replaced with -1. * * NOTE: If the object also implements nsIWebProgressListener2 and the caller * knows about that interface, this function will not be called. Instead, * nsIWebProgressListener2::onProgressChange64 will be called. */ void onProgressChange(in nsIWebProgress aWebProgress, in nsIRequest aRequest, in long aCurSelfProgress, in long aMaxSelfProgress, in long aCurTotalProgress, in long aMaxTotalProgress); /** * Flags for onLocationChange * * LOCATION_CHANGE_SAME_DOCUMENT * This flag is on when |aWebProgress| did not load a new document. * For example, the location change is due to an anchor scroll or a * pushState/popState/replaceState. * * LOCATION_CHANGE_ERROR_PAGE * This flag is on when |aWebProgress| redirected from the requested * contents to an internal page to show error status, such as * <about:neterror>, <about:certerror> and so on. * * Generally speaking, |aURI| and |aRequest| are the original data. DOM * |window.location.href| is also the original location, while * |document.documentURI| is the redirected location. Sometimes |aURI| is * <about:blank> and |aRequest| is null when the original data does not + remain. * * |aWebProgress| does NOT set this flag when it did not try to load a new * document. In this case, it should set LOCATION_CHANGE_SAME_DOCUMENT. */ const unsigned long LOCATION_CHANGE_SAME_DOCUMENT = 0x00000001; const unsigned long LOCATION_CHANGE_ERROR_PAGE = 0x00000002; /** * Called when the location of the window being watched changes. This is not * when a load is requested, but rather once it is verified that the load is * going to occur in the given window. For instance, a load that starts in a * window might send progress and status messages for the new site, but it * will not send the onLocationChange until we are sure that we are loading * this new page here. * * @param aWebProgress * The nsIWebProgress instance that fired the notification. * @param aRequest * The associated nsIRequest. This may be null in some cases. * @param aLocation * The URI of the location that is being loaded. * @param aFlags * This is a value which explains the situation or the reason why * the location has changed. */ void onLocationChange(in nsIWebProgress aWebProgress, in nsIRequest aRequest, in nsIURI aLocation, [optional] in unsigned long aFlags); /** * Notification that the status of a request has changed. The status message * is intended to be displayed to the user (e.g., in the status bar of the * browser). * * @param aWebProgress * The nsIWebProgress instance that fired the notification. * @param aRequest * The nsIRequest that has new status. * @param aStatus * This value is not an error code. Instead, it is a numeric value * that indicates the current status of the request. This interface * does not define the set of possible status codes. NOTE: Some * status values are defined by nsITransport and nsISocketTransport. * @param aMessage * Localized text corresponding to aStatus. */ void onStatusChange(in nsIWebProgress aWebProgress, in nsIRequest aRequest, in nsresult aStatus, in wstring aMessage); /** * Notification called for security progress. This method will be called on * security transitions (eg HTTP -> HTTPS, HTTPS -> HTTP, FOO -> HTTPS) and * after document load completion. It might also be called if an error * occurs during network loading. * * @param aWebProgress * The nsIWebProgress instance that fired the notification. * @param aRequest * The nsIRequest that has new security state. * @param aState * A value composed of the Security State Flags and the Security * Strength Flags listed above. Any undefined bits are reserved for * future use. * * NOTE: These notifications will only occur if a security package is * installed. */ void onSecurityChange(in nsIWebProgress aWebProgress, in nsIRequest aRequest, in unsigned long aState); };