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: 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. 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. 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