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      1 /*
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      4  * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
      5  * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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      8  *      http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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     16 
     17 package android.webkit;
     18 
     19 import android.graphics.Bitmap;
     20 import android.net.http.SslError;
     21 import android.os.Message;
     22 import android.view.InputEvent;
     23 import android.view.KeyEvent;
     24 import android.view.ViewRootImpl;
     25 
     26 import java.security.Principal;
     27 
     28 public class WebViewClient {
     29 
     30     /**
     31      * Give the host application a chance to take over the control when a new
     32      * url is about to be loaded in the current WebView. If WebViewClient is not
     33      * provided, by default WebView will ask Activity Manager to choose the
     34      * proper handler for the url. If WebViewClient is provided, return true
     35      * means the host application handles the url, while return false means the
     36      * current WebView handles the url.
     37      * This method is not called for requests using the POST "method".
     38      *
     39      * @param view The WebView that is initiating the callback.
     40      * @param url The url to be loaded.
     41      * @return True if the host application wants to leave the current WebView
     42      *         and handle the url itself, otherwise return false.
     43      */
     44     public boolean shouldOverrideUrlLoading(WebView view, String url) {
     45         return false;
     46     }
     47 
     48     /**
     49      * Notify the host application that a page has started loading. This method
     50      * is called once for each main frame load so a page with iframes or
     51      * framesets will call onPageStarted one time for the main frame. This also
     52      * means that onPageStarted will not be called when the contents of an
     53      * embedded frame changes, i.e. clicking a link whose target is an iframe.
     54      *
     55      * @param view The WebView that is initiating the callback.
     56      * @param url The url to be loaded.
     57      * @param favicon The favicon for this page if it already exists in the
     58      *            database.
     59      */
     60     public void onPageStarted(WebView view, String url, Bitmap favicon) {
     61     }
     62 
     63     /**
     64      * Notify the host application that a page has finished loading. This method
     65      * is called only for main frame. When onPageFinished() is called, the
     66      * rendering picture may not be updated yet. To get the notification for the
     67      * new Picture, use {@link WebView.PictureListener#onNewPicture}.
     68      *
     69      * @param view The WebView that is initiating the callback.
     70      * @param url The url of the page.
     71      */
     72     public void onPageFinished(WebView view, String url) {
     73     }
     74 
     75     /**
     76      * Notify the host application that the WebView will load the resource
     77      * specified by the given url.
     78      *
     79      * @param view The WebView that is initiating the callback.
     80      * @param url The url of the resource the WebView will load.
     81      */
     82     public void onLoadResource(WebView view, String url) {
     83     }
     84 
     85     /**
     86      * Notify the host application of a resource request and allow the
     87      * application to return the data.  If the return value is null, the WebView
     88      * will continue to load the resource as usual.  Otherwise, the return
     89      * response and data will be used.  NOTE: This method is called on a thread
     90      * other than the UI thread so clients should exercise caution
     91      * when accessing private data or the view system.
     92      *
     93      * @param view The {@link android.webkit.WebView} that is requesting the
     94      *             resource.
     95      * @param url The raw url of the resource.
     96      * @return A {@link android.webkit.WebResourceResponse} containing the
     97      *         response information or null if the WebView should load the
     98      *         resource itself.
     99      * @deprecated Use {@link #shouldInterceptRequest(WebView, WebResourceRequest)
    100      *             shouldInterceptRequest(WebView, WebResourceRequest)} instead.
    101      */
    102     @Deprecated
    103     public WebResourceResponse shouldInterceptRequest(WebView view,
    104             String url) {
    105         return null;
    106     }
    107 
    108     /**
    109      * Notify the host application of a resource request and allow the
    110      * application to return the data.  If the return value is null, the WebView
    111      * will continue to load the resource as usual.  Otherwise, the return
    112      * response and data will be used.  NOTE: This method is called on a thread
    113      * other than the UI thread so clients should exercise caution
    114      * when accessing private data or the view system.
    115      *
    116      * @param view The {@link android.webkit.WebView} that is requesting the
    117      *             resource.
    118      * @param request Object containing the details of the request.
    119      * @return A {@link android.webkit.WebResourceResponse} containing the
    120      *         response information or null if the WebView should load the
    121      *         resource itself.
    122      */
    123     public WebResourceResponse shouldInterceptRequest(WebView view,
    124             WebResourceRequest request) {
    125         return shouldInterceptRequest(view, request.getUrl().toString());
    126     }
    127 
    128     /**
    129      * Notify the host application that there have been an excessive number of
    130      * HTTP redirects. As the host application if it would like to continue
    131      * trying to load the resource. The default behavior is to send the cancel
    132      * message.
    133      *
    134      * @param view The WebView that is initiating the callback.
    135      * @param cancelMsg The message to send if the host wants to cancel
    136      * @param continueMsg The message to send if the host wants to continue
    137      * @deprecated This method is no longer called. When the WebView encounters
    138      *             a redirect loop, it will cancel the load.
    139      */
    140     @Deprecated
    141     public void onTooManyRedirects(WebView view, Message cancelMsg,
    142             Message continueMsg) {
    143         cancelMsg.sendToTarget();
    144     }
    145 
    146     // These ints must match up to the hidden values in EventHandler.
    147     /** Generic error */
    148     public static final int ERROR_UNKNOWN = -1;
    149     /** Server or proxy hostname lookup failed */
    150     public static final int ERROR_HOST_LOOKUP = -2;
    151     /** Unsupported authentication scheme (not basic or digest) */
    152     public static final int ERROR_UNSUPPORTED_AUTH_SCHEME = -3;
    153     /** User authentication failed on server */
    154     public static final int ERROR_AUTHENTICATION = -4;
    155     /** User authentication failed on proxy */
    156     public static final int ERROR_PROXY_AUTHENTICATION = -5;
    157     /** Failed to connect to the server */
    158     public static final int ERROR_CONNECT = -6;
    159     /** Failed to read or write to the server */
    160     public static final int ERROR_IO = -7;
    161     /** Connection timed out */
    162     public static final int ERROR_TIMEOUT = -8;
    163     /** Too many redirects */
    164     public static final int ERROR_REDIRECT_LOOP = -9;
    165     /** Unsupported URI scheme */
    166     public static final int ERROR_UNSUPPORTED_SCHEME = -10;
    167     /** Failed to perform SSL handshake */
    168     public static final int ERROR_FAILED_SSL_HANDSHAKE = -11;
    169     /** Malformed URL */
    170     public static final int ERROR_BAD_URL = -12;
    171     /** Generic file error */
    172     public static final int ERROR_FILE = -13;
    173     /** File not found */
    174     public static final int ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND = -14;
    175     /** Too many requests during this load */
    176     public static final int ERROR_TOO_MANY_REQUESTS = -15;
    177 
    178     /**
    179      * Report an error to the host application. These errors are unrecoverable
    180      * (i.e. the main resource is unavailable). The errorCode parameter
    181      * corresponds to one of the ERROR_* constants.
    182      * @param view The WebView that is initiating the callback.
    183      * @param errorCode The error code corresponding to an ERROR_* value.
    184      * @param description A String describing the error.
    185      * @param failingUrl The url that failed to load.
    186      */
    187     public void onReceivedError(WebView view, int errorCode,
    188             String description, String failingUrl) {
    189     }
    190 
    191     /**
    192      * As the host application if the browser should resend data as the
    193      * requested page was a result of a POST. The default is to not resend the
    194      * data.
    195      *
    196      * @param view The WebView that is initiating the callback.
    197      * @param dontResend The message to send if the browser should not resend
    198      * @param resend The message to send if the browser should resend data
    199      */
    200     public void onFormResubmission(WebView view, Message dontResend,
    201             Message resend) {
    202         dontResend.sendToTarget();
    203     }
    204 
    205     /**
    206      * Notify the host application to update its visited links database.
    207      *
    208      * @param view The WebView that is initiating the callback.
    209      * @param url The url being visited.
    210      * @param isReload True if this url is being reloaded.
    211      */
    212     public void doUpdateVisitedHistory(WebView view, String url,
    213             boolean isReload) {
    214     }
    215 
    216     /**
    217      * Notify the host application that an SSL error occurred while loading a
    218      * resource. The host application must call either handler.cancel() or
    219      * handler.proceed(). Note that the decision may be retained for use in
    220      * response to future SSL errors. The default behavior is to cancel the
    221      * load.
    222      *
    223      * @param view The WebView that is initiating the callback.
    224      * @param handler An SslErrorHandler object that will handle the user's
    225      *            response.
    226      * @param error The SSL error object.
    227      */
    228     public void onReceivedSslError(WebView view, SslErrorHandler handler,
    229             SslError error) {
    230         handler.cancel();
    231     }
    232 
    233     /**
    234      * Notify the host application to handle a SSL client certificate
    235      * request. The host application is responsible for showing the UI
    236      * if desired and providing the keys. There are three ways to
    237      * respond: proceed(), cancel() or ignore(). Webview remembers the
    238      * response if proceed() or cancel() is called and does not
    239      * call onReceivedClientCertRequest() again for the same host and port
    240      * pair. Webview does not remember the response if ignore() is called.
    241      *
    242      * This method is called on the UI thread. During the callback, the
    243      * connection is suspended.
    244      *
    245      * The default behavior is to cancel, returning no client certificate.
    246      *
    247      * @param view The WebView that is initiating the callback
    248      * @param request An instance of a {@link ClientCertRequest}
    249      *
    250      */
    251     public void onReceivedClientCertRequest(WebView view, ClientCertRequest request) {
    252         request.cancel();
    253     }
    254 
    255     /**
    256      * Notifies the host application that the WebView received an HTTP
    257      * authentication request. The host application can use the supplied
    258      * {@link HttpAuthHandler} to set the WebView's response to the request.
    259      * The default behavior is to cancel the request.
    260      *
    261      * @param view the WebView that is initiating the callback
    262      * @param handler the HttpAuthHandler used to set the WebView's response
    263      * @param host the host requiring authentication
    264      * @param realm the realm for which authentication is required
    265      * @see WebView#getHttpAuthUsernamePassword
    266      */
    267     public void onReceivedHttpAuthRequest(WebView view,
    268             HttpAuthHandler handler, String host, String realm) {
    269         handler.cancel();
    270     }
    271 
    272     /**
    273      * Give the host application a chance to handle the key event synchronously.
    274      * e.g. menu shortcut key events need to be filtered this way. If return
    275      * true, WebView will not handle the key event. If return false, WebView
    276      * will always handle the key event, so none of the super in the view chain
    277      * will see the key event. The default behavior returns false.
    278      *
    279      * @param view The WebView that is initiating the callback.
    280      * @param event The key event.
    281      * @return True if the host application wants to handle the key event
    282      *         itself, otherwise return false
    283      */
    284     public boolean shouldOverrideKeyEvent(WebView view, KeyEvent event) {
    285         return false;
    286     }
    287 
    288     /**
    289      * Notify the host application that a key was not handled by the WebView.
    290      * Except system keys, WebView always consumes the keys in the normal flow
    291      * or if shouldOverrideKeyEvent returns true. This is called asynchronously
    292      * from where the key is dispatched. It gives the host application a chance
    293      * to handle the unhandled key events.
    294      *
    295      * @param view The WebView that is initiating the callback.
    296      * @param event The key event.
    297      * @deprecated This method is subsumed by the more generic onUnhandledInputEvent.
    298      */
    299     @Deprecated
    300     public void onUnhandledKeyEvent(WebView view, KeyEvent event) {
    301         onUnhandledInputEventInternal(view, event);
    302     }
    303 
    304     /**
    305      * Notify the host application that a input event was not handled by the WebView.
    306      * Except system keys, WebView always consumes input events in the normal flow
    307      * or if shouldOverrideKeyEvent returns true. This is called asynchronously
    308      * from where the event is dispatched. It gives the host application a chance
    309      * to handle the unhandled input events.
    310      *
    311      * Note that if the event is a {@link android.view.MotionEvent}, then it's lifetime is only
    312      * that of the function call. If the WebViewClient wishes to use the event beyond that, then it
    313      * <i>must</i> create a copy of the event.
    314      *
    315      * It is the responsibility of overriders of this method to call
    316      * {@link #onUnhandledKeyEvent(WebView, KeyEvent)}
    317      * when appropriate if they wish to continue receiving events through it.
    318      *
    319      * @param view The WebView that is initiating the callback.
    320      * @param event The input event.
    321      */
    322     public void onUnhandledInputEvent(WebView view, InputEvent event) {
    323         if (event instanceof KeyEvent) {
    324             onUnhandledKeyEvent(view, (KeyEvent) event);
    325             return;
    326         }
    327         onUnhandledInputEventInternal(view, event);
    328     }
    329 
    330     private void onUnhandledInputEventInternal(WebView view, InputEvent event) {
    331         ViewRootImpl root = view.getViewRootImpl();
    332         if (root != null) {
    333             root.dispatchUnhandledInputEvent(event);
    334         }
    335     }
    336 
    337     /**
    338      * Notify the host application that the scale applied to the WebView has
    339      * changed.
    340      *
    341      * @param view he WebView that is initiating the callback.
    342      * @param oldScale The old scale factor
    343      * @param newScale The new scale factor
    344      */
    345     public void onScaleChanged(WebView view, float oldScale, float newScale) {
    346     }
    347 
    348     /**
    349      * Notify the host application that a request to automatically log in the
    350      * user has been processed.
    351      * @param view The WebView requesting the login.
    352      * @param realm The account realm used to look up accounts.
    353      * @param account An optional account. If not null, the account should be
    354      *                checked against accounts on the device. If it is a valid
    355      *                account, it should be used to log in the user.
    356      * @param args Authenticator specific arguments used to log in the user.
    357      */
    358     public void onReceivedLoginRequest(WebView view, String realm,
    359             String account, String args) {
    360     }
    361 }
    362