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/* 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 nsIURI;
interface nsILoginInfo;
interface nsIAutoCompleteResult;
interface nsIFormAutoCompleteObserver;
interface nsIDOMHTMLInputElement;
interface nsIDOMHTMLFormElement;
interface nsIPropertyBag;
[scriptable, uuid(38c7f6af-7df9-49c7-b558-2776b24e6cc1)]
interface nsILoginManager : nsISupports {
/**
* This promise is resolved when initialization is complete, and is rejected
* in case initialization failed. This includes the initial loading of the
* login data as well as any migration from previous versions.
*
* Calling any method of nsILoginManager before this promise is resolved
* might trigger the synchronous initialization fallback.
*/
readonly attribute jsval initializationPromise;
/**
* Store a new login in the login manager.
*
* @param aLogin
* The login to be added.
* @return a clone of the login info with the guid set (even if it was not provided)
*
* Default values for the login's nsILoginMetaInfo properties will be
* created. However, if the caller specifies non-default values, they will
* be used instead.
*/
nsILoginInfo addLogin(in nsILoginInfo aLogin);
/**
* Remove a login from the login manager.
*
* @param aLogin
* The login to be removed.
*
* The specified login must exactly match a stored login. However, the
* values of any nsILoginMetaInfo properties are ignored.
*/
void removeLogin(in nsILoginInfo aLogin);
/**
* Modify an existing login in the login manager.
*
* @param oldLogin
* The login to be modified.
* @param newLoginData
* The new login values (either a nsILoginInfo or nsIProperyBag)
*
* If newLoginData is a nsILoginInfo, all of the old login's nsILoginInfo
* properties are changed to the values from newLoginData (but the old
* login's nsILoginMetaInfo properties are unmodified).
*
* If newLoginData is a nsIPropertyBag, only the specified properties
* will be changed. The nsILoginMetaInfo properties of oldLogin can be
* changed in this manner.
*
* If the propertybag contains an item named "timesUsedIncrement", the
* login's timesUsed property will be incremented by the item's value.
*/
void modifyLogin(in nsILoginInfo oldLogin, in nsISupports newLoginData);
/**
* Remove all logins known to login manager.
*
* The browser sanitization feature allows the user to clear any stored
* passwords. This interface allows that to be done without getting each
* login first (which might require knowing the master password).
*
*/
void removeAllLogins();
/**
* Fetch all logins in the login manager. An array is always returned;
* if there are no logins the array is empty.
*
* @param count
* The number of elements in the array. JS callers can simply use
* the array's .length property and omit this param.
* @param logins
* An array of nsILoginInfo objects.
*
* NOTE: This can be called from JS as:
* var logins = pwmgr.getAllLogins();
* (|logins| is an array).
*/
void getAllLogins([optional] out unsigned long count,
[retval, array, size_is(count)] out nsILoginInfo logins);
/**
* Obtain a list of all hosts for which password saving is disabled.
*
* @param count
* The number of elements in the array. JS callers can simply use
* the array's .length property and omit this param.
* @param hostnames
* An array of hostname strings, in origin URL format without a
* pathname. For example: "https://www.site.com".
*
* NOTE: This can be called from JS as:
* var logins = pwmgr.getDisabledAllLogins();
*/
void getAllDisabledHosts([optional] out unsigned long count,
[retval, array, size_is(count)] out wstring hostnames);
/**
* Check to see if saving logins has been disabled for a host.
*
* @param aHost
* The hostname to check. This argument should be in the origin
* URL format, without a pathname. For example: "http://foo.com".
*/
boolean getLoginSavingEnabled(in AString aHost);
/**
* Disable (or enable) storing logins for the specified host. When
* disabled, the login manager will not prompt to store logins for
* that host. Existing logins are not affected.
*
* @param aHost
* The hostname to set. This argument should be in the origin
* URL format, without a pathname. For example: "http://foo.com".
* @param isEnabled
* Specify if saving logins should be enabled (true) or
* disabled (false)
*/
void setLoginSavingEnabled(in AString aHost, in boolean isEnabled);
/**
* Search for logins matching the specified criteria. Called when looking
* for logins that might be applicable to a form or authentication request.
*
* @param count
* The number of elements in the array. JS callers can simply use
* the array's .length property, and supply an dummy object for
* this out param. For example: |findLogins({}, hostname, ...)|
* @param aHostname
* The hostname to restrict searches to, in URL format. For
* example: "http://www.site.com".
* To find logins for a given nsIURI, you would typically pass in
* its prePath.
* @param aActionURL
* For form logins, this argument should be the URL to which the
* form will be submitted. For protocol logins, specify null.
* An empty string ("") will match any value (except null).
* @param aHttpRealm
* For protocol logins, this argument should be the HTTP Realm
* for which the login applies. This is obtained from the
* WWW-Authenticate header. See RFC2617. For form logins,
* specify null.
* An empty string ("") will match any value (except null).
* @param logins
* An array of nsILoginInfo objects.
*
* NOTE: This can be called from JS as:
* var logins = pwmgr.findLogins({}, hostname, ...);
*
*/
void findLogins(out unsigned long count, in AString aHostname,
in AString aActionURL, in AString aHttpRealm,
[retval, array, size_is(count)] out nsILoginInfo logins);
/**
* Search for logins matching the specified criteria, as with
* findLogins(). This interface only returns the number of matching
* logins (and not the logins themselves), which allows a caller to
* check for logins without causing the user to be prompted for a master
* password to decrypt the logins.
*
* @param aHostname
* The hostname to restrict searches to. Specify an empty string
* to match all hosts. A null value will not match any logins, and
* will thus always return a count of 0.
* @param aActionURL
* The URL to which a form login will be submitted. To match any
* form login, specify an empty string. To not match any form
* login, specify null.
* @param aHttpRealm
* The HTTP Realm for which the login applies. To match logins for
* any realm, specify an empty string. To not match logins for any
* realm, specify null.
*/
unsigned long countLogins(in AString aHostname, in AString aActionURL,
in AString aHttpRealm);
/**
* Generate results for a userfield autocomplete menu.
*
* NOTE: This interface is provided for use only by the FormFillController,
* which calls it directly. This isn't really ideal, it should
* probably be callback registered through the FFC.
*/
void autoCompleteSearchAsync(in AString aSearchString,
in nsIAutoCompleteResult aPreviousResult,
in nsIDOMHTMLInputElement aElement,
in nsIFormAutoCompleteObserver aListener);
/**
* Stop a previously-started async search.
*/
void stopSearch();
/**
* Search for logins in the login manager. An array is always returned;
* if there are no logins the array is empty.
*
* @param count
* The number of elements in the array. JS callers can simply use
* the array's .length property, and supply an dummy object for
* this out param. For example: |searchLogins({}, matchData)|
* @param matchData
* The data used to search. This does not follow the same
* requirements as findLogins for those fields. Wildcard matches are
* simply not specified.
* @param logins
* An array of nsILoginInfo objects.
*
* NOTE: This can be called from JS as:
* var logins = pwmgr.searchLogins({}, matchData);
* (|logins| is an array).
*/
void searchLogins(out unsigned long count, in nsIPropertyBag matchData,
[retval, array, size_is(count)] out nsILoginInfo logins);
/**
* True when a master password prompt is being displayed.
*/
readonly attribute boolean uiBusy;
/**
* True when the master password has already been entered, and so a caller
* can ask for decrypted logins without triggering a prompt.
*/
readonly attribute boolean isLoggedIn;
};
%{C++
#define NS_LOGINMANAGER_CONTRACTID "@mozilla.org/login-manager;1"
%}
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