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      1 // Copyright (c) 2012 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 #ifndef NET_URL_REQUEST_URL_FETCHER_H_
      6 #define NET_URL_REQUEST_URL_FETCHER_H_
      7 
      8 #include <string>
      9 #include <vector>
     10 
     11 #include "base/callback_forward.h"
     12 #include "base/memory/ref_counted.h"
     13 #include "base/memory/scoped_ptr.h"
     14 #include "base/supports_user_data.h"
     15 #include "net/base/net_export.h"
     16 #include "net/url_request/url_request.h"
     17 
     18 class GURL;
     19 
     20 namespace base {
     21 class FilePath;
     22 class MessageLoopProxy;
     23 class SequencedTaskRunner;
     24 class TaskRunner;
     25 class TimeDelta;
     26 }
     27 
     28 namespace net {
     29 class HostPortPair;
     30 class HttpRequestHeaders;
     31 class HttpResponseHeaders;
     32 class URLFetcherDelegate;
     33 class URLFetcherResponseWriter;
     34 class URLRequestContextGetter;
     35 class URLRequestStatus;
     36 typedef std::vector<std::string> ResponseCookies;
     37 
     38 // To use this class, create an instance with the desired URL and a pointer to
     39 // the object to be notified when the URL has been loaded:
     40 //   scoped_ptr<URLFetcher> fetcher(URLFetcher::Create("http://www.google.com",
     41 //                                                     URLFetcher::GET,
     42 //                                                     this));
     43 //
     44 // You must also set a request context getter:
     45 //
     46 //   fetcher->SetRequestContext(&my_request_context_getter);
     47 //
     48 // Then, optionally set properties on this object, like the request context or
     49 // extra headers:
     50 //   fetcher->set_extra_request_headers("X-Foo: bar");
     51 //
     52 // Finally, start the request:
     53 //   fetcher->Start();
     54 //
     55 // You may cancel the request by destroying the URLFetcher:
     56 //   fetcher.reset();
     57 //
     58 // The object you supply as a delegate must inherit from
     59 // URLFetcherDelegate; when the fetch is completed,
     60 // OnURLFetchComplete() will be called with a pointer to the URLFetcher.  From
     61 // that point until the original URLFetcher instance is destroyed, you may use
     62 // accessor methods to see the result of the fetch. You should copy these
     63 // objects if you need them to live longer than the URLFetcher instance. If the
     64 // URLFetcher instance is destroyed before the callback happens, the fetch will
     65 // be canceled and no callback will occur.
     66 //
     67 // You may create the URLFetcher instance on any thread; OnURLFetchComplete()
     68 // will be called back on the same thread you use to create the instance.
     69 //
     70 //
     71 // NOTE: By default URLFetcher requests are NOT intercepted, except when
     72 // interception is explicitly enabled in tests.
     73 class NET_EXPORT URLFetcher {
     74  public:
     75   // Imposible http response code. Used to signal that no http response code
     76   // was received.
     77   enum ResponseCode {
     78     RESPONSE_CODE_INVALID = -1
     79   };
     80 
     81   enum RequestType {
     82     GET,
     83     POST,
     84     HEAD,
     85     DELETE_REQUEST,   // DELETE is already taken on Windows.
     86                       // <winnt.h> defines a DELETE macro.
     87     PUT,
     88     PATCH,
     89   };
     90 
     91   // Used by SetURLRequestUserData.  The callback should make a fresh
     92   // base::SupportsUserData::Data object every time it's called.
     93   typedef base::Callback<base::SupportsUserData::Data*()> CreateDataCallback;
     94 
     95   virtual ~URLFetcher();
     96 
     97   // |url| is the URL to send the request to.
     98   // |request_type| is the type of request to make.
     99   // |d| the object that will receive the callback on fetch completion.
    100   // Caller is responsible for destroying the returned URLFetcher.
    101   static URLFetcher* Create(const GURL& url,
    102                             URLFetcher::RequestType request_type,
    103                             URLFetcherDelegate* d);
    104 
    105   // Like above, but if there's a URLFetcherFactory registered with the
    106   // implementation it will be used. |id| may be used during testing to identify
    107   // who is creating the URLFetcher.
    108   // Caller is responsible for destroying the returned URLFetcher.
    109   static URLFetcher* Create(int id,
    110                             const GURL& url,
    111                             URLFetcher::RequestType request_type,
    112                             URLFetcherDelegate* d);
    113 
    114   // Cancels all existing URLFetchers.  Will notify the URLFetcherDelegates.
    115   // Note that any new URLFetchers created while this is running will not be
    116   // cancelled.  Typically, one would call this in the CleanUp() method of an IO
    117   // thread, so that no new URLRequests would be able to start on the IO thread
    118   // anyway.  This doesn't prevent new URLFetchers from trying to post to the IO
    119   // thread though, even though the task won't ever run.
    120   static void CancelAll();
    121 
    122   // Normally interception is disabled for URLFetcher, but you can use this
    123   // to enable it for tests. Also see ScopedURLFetcherFactory for another way
    124   // of testing code that uses an URLFetcher.
    125   static void SetEnableInterceptionForTests(bool enabled);
    126 
    127   // Normally, URLFetcher will abort loads that request SSL client certificate
    128   // authentication, but this method may be used to cause URLFetchers to ignore
    129   // requests for client certificates and continue anonymously. Because such
    130   // behaviour affects the URLRequestContext's shared network state and socket
    131   // pools, it should only be used for testing.
    132   static void SetIgnoreCertificateRequests(bool ignored);
    133 
    134   // Sets data only needed by POSTs.  All callers making POST requests should
    135   // call one of the SetUpload* methods before the request is started.
    136   // |upload_content_type| is the MIME type of the content, while
    137   // |upload_content| is the data to be sent (the Content-Length header value
    138   // will be set to the length of this data).
    139   virtual void SetUploadData(const std::string& upload_content_type,
    140                              const std::string& upload_content) = 0;
    141 
    142   // Sets data only needed by POSTs.  All callers making POST requests should
    143   // call one of the SetUpload* methods before the request is started.
    144   // |upload_content_type| is the MIME type of the content, while
    145   // |file_path| is the path to the file containing the data to be sent (the
    146   // Content-Length header value will be set to the length of this file).
    147   // |range_offset| and |range_length| specify the range of the part
    148   // to be uploaded. To upload the whole file, (0, kuint64max) can be used.
    149   // |file_task_runner| will be used for all file operations.
    150   virtual void SetUploadFilePath(
    151       const std::string& upload_content_type,
    152       const base::FilePath& file_path,
    153       uint64 range_offset,
    154       uint64 range_length,
    155       scoped_refptr<base::TaskRunner> file_task_runner) = 0;
    156 
    157   // Indicates that the POST data is sent via chunked transfer encoding.
    158   // This may only be called before calling Start().
    159   // Use AppendChunkToUpload() to give the data chunks after calling Start().
    160   virtual void SetChunkedUpload(const std::string& upload_content_type) = 0;
    161 
    162   // Adds the given bytes to a request's POST data transmitted using chunked
    163   // transfer encoding.
    164   // This method should be called ONLY after calling Start().
    165   virtual void AppendChunkToUpload(const std::string& data,
    166                                    bool is_last_chunk) = 0;
    167 
    168   // Set one or more load flags as defined in net/base/load_flags.h.  Must be
    169   // called before the request is started.
    170   virtual void SetLoadFlags(int load_flags) = 0;
    171 
    172   // Returns the current load flags.
    173   virtual int GetLoadFlags() const = 0;
    174 
    175   // The referrer URL for the request. Must be called before the request is
    176   // started.
    177   virtual void SetReferrer(const std::string& referrer) = 0;
    178 
    179   // The referrer policy to apply when updating the referrer during redirects.
    180   // The referrer policy may only be changed before Start() is called.
    181   virtual void SetReferrerPolicy(
    182       URLRequest::ReferrerPolicy referrer_policy) = 0;
    183 
    184   // Set extra headers on the request.  Must be called before the request
    185   // is started.
    186   // This replaces the entire extra request headers.
    187   virtual void SetExtraRequestHeaders(
    188       const std::string& extra_request_headers) = 0;
    189 
    190   // Add header (with format field-name ":" [ field-value ]) to the request
    191   // headers.  Must be called before the request is started.
    192   // This appends the header to the current extra request headers.
    193   virtual void AddExtraRequestHeader(const std::string& header_line) = 0;
    194 
    195   // Set the URLRequestContext on the request.  Must be called before the
    196   // request is started.
    197   virtual void SetRequestContext(
    198       URLRequestContextGetter* request_context_getter) = 0;
    199 
    200   // Set the URL that should be consulted for the third-party cookie
    201   // blocking policy.
    202   virtual void SetFirstPartyForCookies(
    203       const GURL& first_party_for_cookies) = 0;
    204 
    205   // Set the key and data callback that is used when setting the user
    206   // data on any URLRequest objects this object creates.
    207   virtual void SetURLRequestUserData(
    208       const void* key,
    209       const CreateDataCallback& create_data_callback) = 0;
    210 
    211   // If |stop_on_redirect| is true, 3xx responses will cause the fetch to halt
    212   // immediately rather than continue through the redirect.  OnURLFetchComplete
    213   // will be called, with the URLFetcher's URL set to the redirect destination,
    214   // its status set to CANCELED, and its response code set to the relevant 3xx
    215   // server response code.
    216   virtual void SetStopOnRedirect(bool stop_on_redirect) = 0;
    217 
    218   // If |retry| is false, 5xx responses will be propagated to the observer,
    219   // if it is true URLFetcher will automatically re-execute the request,
    220   // after backoff_delay() elapses. URLFetcher has it set to true by default.
    221   virtual void SetAutomaticallyRetryOn5xx(bool retry) = 0;
    222 
    223   virtual void SetMaxRetriesOn5xx(int max_retries) = 0;
    224   virtual int GetMaxRetriesOn5xx() const = 0;
    225 
    226   // Returns the back-off delay before the request will be retried,
    227   // when a 5xx response was received.
    228   virtual base::TimeDelta GetBackoffDelay() const = 0;
    229 
    230   // Retries up to |max_retries| times when requests fail with
    231   // ERR_NETWORK_CHANGED. If ERR_NETWORK_CHANGED is received after having
    232   // retried |max_retries| times then it is propagated to the observer.
    233   virtual void SetAutomaticallyRetryOnNetworkChanges(int max_retries) = 0;
    234 
    235   // By default, the response is saved in a string. Call this method to save the
    236   // response to a file instead. Must be called before Start().
    237   // |file_task_runner| will be used for all file operations.
    238   // To save to a temporary file, use SaveResponseToTemporaryFile().
    239   // The created file is removed when the URLFetcher is deleted unless you
    240   // take ownership by calling GetResponseAsFilePath().
    241   virtual void SaveResponseToFileAtPath(
    242       const base::FilePath& file_path,
    243       scoped_refptr<base::SequencedTaskRunner> file_task_runner) = 0;
    244 
    245   // By default, the response is saved in a string. Call this method to save the
    246   // response to a temporary file instead. Must be called before Start().
    247   // |file_task_runner| will be used for all file operations.
    248   // The created file is removed when the URLFetcher is deleted unless you
    249   // take ownership by calling GetResponseAsFilePath().
    250   virtual void SaveResponseToTemporaryFile(
    251       scoped_refptr<base::SequencedTaskRunner> file_task_runner) = 0;
    252 
    253   // By default, the response is saved in a string. Call this method to use the
    254   // specified writer to save the response. Must be called before Start().
    255   virtual void SaveResponseWithWriter(
    256       scoped_ptr<URLFetcherResponseWriter> response_writer) = 0;
    257 
    258   // Retrieve the response headers from the request.  Must only be called after
    259   // the OnURLFetchComplete callback has run.
    260   virtual HttpResponseHeaders* GetResponseHeaders() const = 0;
    261 
    262   // Retrieve the remote socket address from the request.  Must only
    263   // be called after the OnURLFetchComplete callback has run and if
    264   // the request has not failed.
    265   virtual HostPortPair GetSocketAddress() const = 0;
    266 
    267   // Returns true if the request was delivered through a proxy.  Must only
    268   // be called after the OnURLFetchComplete callback has run and the request
    269   // has not failed.
    270   virtual bool WasFetchedViaProxy() const = 0;
    271 
    272   // Start the request.  After this is called, you may not change any other
    273   // settings.
    274   virtual void Start() = 0;
    275 
    276   // Return the URL that we were asked to fetch.
    277   virtual const GURL& GetOriginalURL() const = 0;
    278 
    279   // Return the URL that this fetcher is processing.
    280   virtual const GURL& GetURL() const = 0;
    281 
    282   // The status of the URL fetch.
    283   virtual const URLRequestStatus& GetStatus() const = 0;
    284 
    285   // The http response code received. Will return RESPONSE_CODE_INVALID
    286   // if an error prevented any response from being received.
    287   virtual int GetResponseCode() const = 0;
    288 
    289   // Cookies received.
    290   virtual const ResponseCookies& GetCookies() const = 0;
    291 
    292   // Reports that the received content was malformed.
    293   virtual void ReceivedContentWasMalformed() = 0;
    294 
    295   // Get the response as a string. Return false if the fetcher was not
    296   // set to store the response as a string.
    297   virtual bool GetResponseAsString(std::string* out_response_string) const = 0;
    298 
    299   // Get the path to the file containing the response body. Returns false
    300   // if the response body was not saved to a file. If take_ownership is
    301   // true, caller takes responsibility for the file, and it will not
    302   // be removed once the URLFetcher is destroyed.  User should not take
    303   // ownership more than once, or call this method after taking ownership.
    304   virtual bool GetResponseAsFilePath(
    305       bool take_ownership,
    306       base::FilePath* out_response_path) const = 0;
    307 };
    308 
    309 }  // namespace net
    310 
    311 #endif  // NET_URL_REQUEST_URL_FETCHER_H_
    312