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      1 // Copyright 2013 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 CHROME_BROWSER_DOWNLOAD_DOWNLOAD_TARGET_INFO_H_
      6 #define CHROME_BROWSER_DOWNLOAD_DOWNLOAD_TARGET_INFO_H_
      7 
      8 #include "base/files/file_path.h"
      9 #include "content/public/browser/download_danger_type.h"
     10 #include "content/public/browser/download_item.h"
     11 
     12 struct DownloadTargetInfo {
     13   DownloadTargetInfo();
     14   ~DownloadTargetInfo();
     15 
     16   // Final full target path of the download. Must be non-empty for the remaining
     17   // fields to be considered valid. The path is a local file system path. Any
     18   // existing file at this path should be overwritten.
     19   base::FilePath target_path;
     20 
     21   // Disposition. This will be TARGET_DISPOSITION_PROMPT if the user was
     22   // prompted during the process of determining the download target. Otherwise
     23   // it will be TARGET_DISPOSITION_OVERWRITE.
     24   content::DownloadItem::TargetDisposition target_disposition;
     25 
     26   // Danger type of the download.
     27   content::DownloadDangerType danger_type;
     28 
     29   // Suggested intermediate path. The downloaded bytes should be written to this
     30   // path until all the bytes are available and the user has accepted a
     31   // dangerous download. At that point, the download can be renamed to
     32   // |target_path|.
     33   base::FilePath intermediate_path;
     34 
     35   // MIME type based on the file type of the download. This may be different
     36   // from DownloadItem::GetMimeType() since the latter is based on the server
     37   // response, and this one is based on the filename.
     38   std::string mime_type;
     39 
     40   // Whether the |target_path| would be handled safely by the browser if it were
     41   // to be opened with a file:// URL. This can be used later to decide how file
     42   // opens should be handled. The file is considered to be handled safely if the
     43   // filetype is supported by the renderer or a sandboxed plug-in.
     44   bool is_filetype_handled_safely;
     45 };
     46 
     47 #endif  // CHROME_BROWSER_DOWNLOAD_DOWNLOAD_TARGET_INFO_H_
     48