/* This file is part of the KDE project Copyright (C) 1999 Simon Hausmann David Faure This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Library General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public License along with this library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */ #ifndef __tdeparts_browserextension_h__ #define __tdeparts_browserextension_h__ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include class KFileItem; typedef TQPtrList KFileItemList; class TQString; namespace KParts { class BrowserInterface; struct URLArgsPrivate; /** * URLArgs is a set of arguments bundled into a structure, * to allow specifying how a URL should be opened by openURL(). * In other words, this is like arguments to openURL(), but without * have to change the signature of openURL() (since openURL is a * generic KParts method). * The parts (with a browser extension) who care about urlargs will * use those arguments, others will ignore them. * * This can also be used the other way round, when a part asks * for a URL to be opened (with openURLRequest or createNewWindow). */ struct TDEPARTS_EXPORT URLArgs { URLArgs(); URLArgs( const URLArgs &args ); URLArgs &operator=( const URLArgs &args); URLArgs( bool reload, int xOffset, int yOffset, const TQString &serviceType = TQString::null ); virtual ~URLArgs(); /** * This buffer can be used by the part to save and restore its contents. * See TDEHTMLPart for instance. */ TQStringList docState; /** * @p reload is set when the cache shouldn't be used (forced reload). */ bool reload; /** * @p xOffset is the horizontal scrolling of the part's widget * (in case it's a scrollview). This is saved into the history * and restored when going back in the history. */ int xOffset; /** * @p yOffset vertical scrolling position, xOffset. */ int yOffset; /** * The servicetype (usually mimetype) to use when opening the next URL. */ TQString serviceType; /** * TDEHTML-specific field, contents of the HTTP POST data. */ TQByteArray postData; /** * TDEHTML-specific field, header defining the type of the POST data. */ void setContentType( const TQString & contentType ); /** * TDEHTML-specific field, header defining the type of the POST data. */ TQString contentType() const; /** * TDEHTML-specific field, whether to do a POST instead of a GET, * for the next openURL. */ void setDoPost( bool enable ); /** * TDEHTML-specific field, whether to do a POST instead of a GET, * for the next openURL. */ bool doPost() const; /** * Whether to lock the history when opening the next URL. * This is used during e.g. a redirection, to avoid a new entry * in the history. */ void setLockHistory( bool lock ); bool lockHistory() const; /** * Whether the URL should be opened in a new tab instead in a new window. */ void setNewTab( bool newTab ); bool newTab() const; /** * Meta-data to associate with the next TDEIO operation * @see TDEIO::TransferJob etc. */ TQMap &metaData(); /** * The frame in which to open the URL. TDEHTML/Konqueror-specific. */ TQString frameName; /** * If true, the part who asks for a URL to be opened can be 'trusted' * to execute applications. For instance, the directory views can be * 'trusted' whereas HTML pages are not trusted in that respect. */ bool trustedSource; /** * @return true if the request was a result of a META refresh/redirect request or * HTTP redirect. */ bool redirectedRequest () const; /** * Set the redirect flag to indicate URL is a result of either a META redirect * or HTTP redirect. * * @param redirected */ void setRedirectedRequest(bool redirected); /** * Set whether the URL specifies to be opened in a new window * @since 3.4 */ void setForcesNewWindow( bool forcesNewWindow ); /** * Whether the URL specifies to be opened in a new window * @since 3.4 */ bool forcesNewWindow() const; URLArgsPrivate *d; }; struct WindowArgsPrivate; /** * The WindowArgs are used to specify arguments to the "create new window" * call (see the createNewWindow variant that uses WindowArgs). * The primary reason for this is the javascript window.open function. */ struct TDEPARTS_EXPORT WindowArgs { WindowArgs(); ~WindowArgs(); WindowArgs( const WindowArgs &args ); WindowArgs &operator=( const WindowArgs &args ); WindowArgs( const TQRect &_geometry, bool _fullscreen, bool _menuBarVisible, bool _toolBarsVisible, bool _statusBarVisible, bool _resizable ); WindowArgs( int _x, int _y, int _width, int _height, bool _fullscreen, bool _menuBarVisible, bool _toolBarsVisible, bool _statusBarVisible, bool _resizable ); // Position int x; int y; // Size int width; int height; bool fullscreen; //defaults to false bool menuBarVisible; //defaults to true bool toolBarsVisible; //defaults to true bool statusBarVisible; //defaults to true bool resizable; //defaults to true bool lowerWindow; //defaults to false bool scrollBarsVisible; //defaults to true WindowArgsPrivate *d; // don't use before KDE4, many KDE-3.x didn't have an explicit destructor }; /** * The KParts::OpenURLEvent event informs that a given part has opened a given URL. * Applications can use this event to send this information to interested plugins. * * The event should be sent before opening the URL in the part, so that the plugins * can use part()->url() to get the old URL. */ class TDEPARTS_EXPORT OpenURLEvent : public Event { public: OpenURLEvent( ReadOnlyPart *part, const KURL &url, const URLArgs &args = URLArgs() ); virtual ~OpenURLEvent(); ReadOnlyPart *part() const { return m_part; } KURL url() const { return m_url; } URLArgs args() const { return m_args; } static bool test( const TQEvent *event ) { return Event::test( event, s_strOpenURLEvent ); } private: static const char *s_strOpenURLEvent; ReadOnlyPart *m_part; KURL m_url; URLArgs m_args; class OpenURLEventPrivate; OpenURLEventPrivate *d; }; class BrowserExtensionPrivate; /** * The Browser Extension is an extension (yes, no kidding) to * KParts::ReadOnlyPart, which allows a better integration of parts * with browsers (in particular Konqueror). * Remember that ReadOnlyPart only has openURL(KURL), with no other settings. * For full-fledged browsing, we need much more than that, including * many arguments about how to open this URL (see URLArgs), allowing * parts to save and restore their data into the back/forward history, * allowing parts to control the location bar URL, to requests URLs * to be opened by the hosting browser, etc. * * The part developer needs to define its own class derived from BrowserExtension, * to implement the virtual methods [and the standard-actions slots, see below]. * * The way to associate the BrowserExtension with the part is to simply * create the BrowserExtension as a child of the part (in QObject's terms). * The hosting application will look for it automatically. * * Another aspect of the browser integration is that a set of standard * actions are provided by the browser, but implemented by the part * (for the actions it supports). * * The following standard actions are defined by the host of the view : * * [selection-dependent actions] * @li @p cut : Copy selected items to clipboard and store 'not cut' in clipboard. * @li @p copy : Copy selected items to clipboard and store 'cut' in clipboard. * @li @p paste : Paste clipboard into view URL. * @li @p pasteTo(const KURL &) : Paste clipboard into given URL. * @li @p rename : Rename item in place. * @li @p trash : Move selected items to trash. * @li @p del : Delete selected items (couldn't call it delete!). * @li @p shred : Shred selected items (secure deletion) - DEPRECATED. * @li @p properties : Show file/document properties. * @li @p editMimeType : show file/document's mimetype properties. * @li @p searchProvider : Lookup selected text at default search provider * * [normal actions] * @li @p print : Print :-) * @li @p reparseConfiguration : Re-read configuration and apply it. * @li @p refreshMimeTypes : If the view uses mimetypes it should re-determine them. * * * The view defines a slot with the name of the action in order to implement the action. * The browser will detect the slot automatically and connect its action to it when * appropriate (i.e. when the view is active). * * * The selection-dependent actions are disabled by default and the view should * enable them when the selection changes, emitting enableAction(). * * The normal actions do not depend on the selection. * You need to enable 'print' when printing is possible - you can even do that * in the constructor. * * A special case is the configuration slots, not connected to any action directly, * and having parameters. * * [configuration slot] * @li @p setSaveViewPropertiesLocally( bool ): If @p true, view properties are saved into .directory * otherwise, they are saved globally. * @li @p disableScrolling: no scrollbars */ class TDEPARTS_EXPORT BrowserExtension : public TQObject { Q_OBJECT TQ_PROPERTY( bool urlDropHandling READ isURLDropHandlingEnabled WRITE setURLDropHandlingEnabled ) public: /** * Constructor * * @param parent The KParts::ReadOnlyPart that this extension ... "extends" :) * @param name An optional name for the extension. */ BrowserExtension( KParts::ReadOnlyPart *parent, const char *name = 0L ); virtual ~BrowserExtension(); typedef uint PopupFlags; /** * Set of flags passed via the popupMenu signal, to ask for some items in the popup menu. * DefaultPopupItems: default value, no additional menu item * ShowNavigationItems: show "back" and "forward" (usually done when clicking the background of the view, but not an item) * ShowUp: show "up" (same thing, but not over e.g. HTTP). Requires ShowNavigationItems. * ShowReload: show "reload" (usually done when clicking the background of the view, but not an item) * ShowBookmark: show "add to bookmarks" (usually not done on the local filesystem) * ShowCreateDirectory: show "create directory" (usually only done on the background of the view, or * in hierarchical views like directory trees, where the new dir would be visible) * ShowTextSelectionItems: set when selecting text, for a popup that only contains text-related items. * NoDeletion: deletion, trashing and renaming not allowed (e.g. parent dir not writeable). * (this is only needed if the protocol itself supports deletion, unlike e.g. HTTP) * * KDE4 TODO: add IsLink flag, for "Bookmark This Link" and linkactions merging group. * [currently it depends on which signal is emitted] * add ShowURLOperation flags for copy,cut,paste,rename,trash,del [same thing] */ enum { DefaultPopupItems=0x0000, ShowNavigationItems=0x0001, ShowUp=0x0002, ShowReload=0x0004, ShowBookmark=0x0008, ShowCreateDirectory=0x0010, ShowTextSelectionItems=0x0020, NoDeletion=0x0040 ///< @since 3.4 }; /** * Set the parameters to use for opening the next URL. * This is called by the "hosting" application, to pass parameters to the part. * @see URLArgs */ virtual void setURLArgs( const URLArgs &args ); /** * Retrieve the set of parameters to use for opening the URL * (this must be called from openURL() in the part). * @see URLArgs */ URLArgs urlArgs() const; /** * Returns the current x offset. * * For a scrollview, implement this using contentsX(). */ virtual int xOffset(); /** * Returns the current y offset. * * For a scrollview, implement this using contentsY(). */ virtual int yOffset(); /** * Used by the browser to save the current state of the view * (in order to restore it if going back in navigation). * * If you want to save additional properties, reimplement it * but don't forget to call the parent method (probably first). */ virtual void saveState( TQDataStream &stream ); /** * Used by the browser to restore the view in the state * it was when we left it. * * If you saved additional properties, reimplement it * but don't forget to call the parent method (probably first). */ virtual void restoreState( TQDataStream &stream ); /** * Returns whether url drop handling is enabled. * See setURLDropHandlingEnabled for more information about this * property. */ bool isURLDropHandlingEnabled() const; /** * Enables or disables url drop handling. URL drop handling is a property * describing whether the hosting shell component is allowed to install an * event filter on the part's widget, to listen for URI drop events. * Set it to true if you are exporting a BrowserExtension implementation and * do not provide any special URI drop handling. If set to false you can be * sure to receive all those URI drop events unfiltered. Also note that the * implementation as of Konqueror installs the event filter only on the part's * widget itself, not on child widgets. */ void setURLDropHandlingEnabled( bool enable ); void setBrowserInterface( BrowserInterface *impl ); BrowserInterface *browserInterface() const; /** * @return the status (enabled/disabled) of an action. * When the enableAction signal is emitted, the browserextension * stores the status of the action internally, so that it's possible * to query later for the status of the action, using this method. */ bool isActionEnabled( const char * name ) const; /** * @return the text of an action, if it was set explicitely by the part. * When the setActionText signal is emitted, the browserextension * stores the text of the action internally, so that it's possible * to query later for the text of the action, using this method. * @since 3.5 */ TQString actionText( const char * name ) const; typedef TQMap ActionSlotMap; /** * Returns a map containing the action names as keys and corresponding * TQT_SLOT()'ified method names as data entries. * * This is very useful for * the host component, when connecting the own signals with the * extension's slots. * Basically you iterate over the map, check if the extension implements * the slot and connect to the slot using the data value of your map * iterator. * Checking if the extension implements a certain slot can be done like this: * * \code * extension->metaObject()->slotNames().contains( actionName + "()" ) * \endcode * * (note that @p actionName is the iterator's key value if already * iterating over the action slot map, returned by this method) * * Connecting to the slot can be done like this: * * \code * connect( yourObject, TQT_SIGNAL( yourSignal() ), * extension, mapIterator.data() ) * \endcode * * (where "mapIterator" is your TQMap iterator) */ static ActionSlotMap actionSlotMap(); /** * @return a pointer to the static action-slot map. Preferred method to get it. * The map is created if it doesn't exist yet */ static ActionSlotMap * actionSlotMapPtr(); /** * Queries @p obj for a child object which inherits from this * BrowserExtension class. Convenience method. */ static BrowserExtension *childObject( TQObject *obj ); /** * Asks the hosting browser to perform a paste (using openURLRequestDelayed) * @since 3.2 */ void pasteRequest(); // KDE invents support for public signals... #undef signals #define signals public signals: #undef signals #define signals protected /** * Enables or disable a standard action held by the browser. * * See class documentation for the list of standard actions. */ void enableAction( const char * name, bool enabled ); /** * Change the text of a standard action held by the browser. * This can be used to change "Paste" into "Paste Image" for instance. * * See class documentation for the list of standard actions. * @since 3.5 */ void setActionText( const char * name, const TQString& text ); /** * Asks the host (browser) to open @p url. * To set a reload, the x and y offsets, the service type etc., fill in the * appropriate fields in the @p args structure. * Hosts should not connect to this signal but to openURLRequestDelayed. */ void openURLRequest( const KURL &url, const KParts::URLArgs &args = KParts::URLArgs() ); /** * This signal is emitted when openURLRequest is called, after a 0-seconds timer. * This allows the caller to terminate what it's doing first, before (usually) * being destroyed. Parts should never use this signal, hosts should only connect * to this signal. */ void openURLRequestDelayed( const KURL &url, const KParts::URLArgs &args = KParts::URLArgs() ); /** * Tells the hosting browser that the part opened a new URL (which can be * queried via KParts::Part::url(). * * This helps the browser to update/create an entry in the history. * The part may @em not emit this signal together with openURLRequest(). * Emit openURLRequest() if you want the browser to handle a URL the user * asked to open (from within your part/document). This signal however is * useful if you want to handle URLs all yourself internally, while still * telling the hosting browser about new opened URLs, in order to provide * a proper history functionality to the user. * An example of usage is a html rendering component which wants to emit * this signal when a child frame document changed its URL. * Conclusion: you probably want to use openURLRequest() instead. */ void openURLNotify(); /** * Updates the URL shown in the browser's location bar to @p url. */ void setLocationBarURL( const TQString &url ); /** * Sets the URL of an icon for the currently displayed page. */ void setIconURL( const KURL &url ); /** * Asks the hosting browser to open a new window for the given @p url. * * The @p args argument is optional additional information for the * browser, * @see KParts::URLArgs */ void createNewWindow( const KURL &url, const KParts::URLArgs &args = KParts::URLArgs() ); /** * Asks the hosting browser to open a new window for the given @p url * and return a reference to the content part. * The request for a reference to the part is only fullfilled/processed * if the serviceType is set in the @p args . (otherwise the request cannot be * processed synchroniously. */ void createNewWindow( const KURL &url, const KParts::URLArgs &args, const KParts::WindowArgs &windowArgs, KParts::ReadOnlyPart *&part ); /** * Since the part emits the jobid in the started() signal, * progress information is automatically displayed. * * However, if you don't use a TDEIO::Job in the part, * you can use loadingProgress() and speedProgress() * to display progress information. */ void loadingProgress( int percent ); /** * @see loadingProgress */ void speedProgress( int bytesPerSecond ); void infoMessage( const TQString & ); /** * Emit this to make the browser show a standard popup menu * at the point @p global for the files @p items. */ void popupMenu( const TQPoint &global, const KFileItemList &items ); /** * Emit this to make the browser show a standard popup menu * at the point @p global for the files @p items. * * The GUI described by @p client is being merged with the popupmenu of the host */ void popupMenu( KXMLGUIClient *client, const TQPoint &global, const KFileItemList &items ); void popupMenu( KXMLGUIClient *client, const TQPoint &global, const KFileItemList &items, const KParts::URLArgs &args, KParts::BrowserExtension::PopupFlags i ); /** * Emit this to make the browser show a standard popup menu * at the point @p global for the given @p url. * * Give as much information * about this URL as possible, like the @p mimeType and the file type * (@p mode: S_IFREG, S_IFDIR...) */ void popupMenu( const TQPoint &global, const KURL &url, const TQString &mimeType, mode_t mode = (mode_t)-1 ); /** * Emit this to make the browser show a standard popup menu * at the point @p global for the given @p url. * * Give as much information * about this URL as possible, like the @p mimeType and the file type * (@p mode: S_IFREG, S_IFDIR...) * The GUI described by @p client is being merged with the popupmenu of the host */ void popupMenu( KXMLGUIClient *client, const TQPoint &global, const KURL &url, const TQString &mimeType, mode_t mode = (mode_t)-1 ); /** * Emit this to make the browser show a standard popup menu * at the point @p global for the given @p url. * * Give as much information * about this URL as possible, like @p args.mimeType and the file type * (@p mode: S_IFREG, S_IFDIR...) * The GUI described by @p client is being merged with the popupmenu of the host */ void popupMenu( KXMLGUIClient *client, const TQPoint &global, const KURL &url, const KParts::URLArgs &args, KParts::BrowserExtension::PopupFlags i, mode_t mode = (mode_t)-1 ); /** * Inform the hosting application about the current selection. * Used when a set of files/URLs is selected (with full information * about those URLs, including size, permissions etc.) */ void selectionInfo( const KFileItemList &items ); /** * Inform the hosting application about the current selection. * Used when some text is selected. */ void selectionInfo( const TQString &text ); /** * Inform the hosting application about the current selection. * Used when a set of URLs is selected. */ void selectionInfo( const KURL::List &urls ); /** * Inform the hosting application that the user moved the mouse over an item. * Used when the mouse is on an URL. */ void mouseOverInfo( const KFileItem* item ); /** * Ask the hosting application to add a new HTML (aka Mozilla/Netscape) * SideBar entry. */ void addWebSideBar(const KURL &url, const TQString& name); /** * Ask the hosting application to move the top level widget. */ void moveTopLevelWidget( int x, int y ); /** * Ask the hosting application to resize the top level widget. */ void resizeTopLevelWidget( int w, int h ); /** * Ask the hosting application to focus @p part. * @since 3.4 */ void requestFocus(KParts::ReadOnlyPart *part); /** * Tell the host (browser) about security state of current page * enum PageSecurity { NotCrypted, Encrypted, Mixed }; * @since 3.4 */ void setPageSecurity( int ); #define TDEPARTS_BROWSEREXTENSION_HAS_ITEMS_REMOVED /** * Inform the host about items that have been removed. * @since 3.5.5 */ void itemsRemoved( const KFileItemList &items ); private slots: void slotCompleted(); void slotOpenURLRequest( const KURL &url, const KParts::URLArgs &args ); void slotEmitOpenURLRequestDelayed(); void slotEnableAction( const char *, bool ); void slotSetActionText( const char*, const TQString& ); private: KParts::ReadOnlyPart *m_part; URLArgs m_args; public: typedef TQMap ActionNumberMap; private: static ActionNumberMap * s_actionNumberMap; static ActionSlotMap * s_actionSlotMap; static void createActionSlotMap(); protected: virtual void virtual_hook( int id, void* data ); private: BrowserExtensionPrivate *d; }; /** * An extension class for container parts, i.e. parts that contain * other parts. * For instance a TDEHTMLPart hosts one part per frame. */ class TDEPARTS_EXPORT BrowserHostExtension : public TQObject { Q_OBJECT public: BrowserHostExtension( KParts::ReadOnlyPart *parent, const char *name = 0L ); virtual ~BrowserHostExtension(); /** * Returns a list of the names of all hosted child objects. * * Note that this method does not query the child objects recursively. */ virtual TQStringList frameNames() const; /** * Returns a list of pointers to all hosted child objects. * * Note that this method does not query the child objects recursively. */ virtual const TQPtrList frames() const; /** * Returns the part that contains @p frame and that may be accessed * by @p callingPart * @since 3.3 */ BrowserHostExtension *findFrameParent(KParts::ReadOnlyPart *callingPart, const TQString &frame); /** * Opens the given url in a hosted child frame. The frame name is specified in the * frameName variable in the urlArgs argument structure (see KParts::URLArgs ) . */ virtual bool openURLInFrame( const KURL &url, const KParts::URLArgs &urlArgs ); /** * Queries @p obj for a child object which inherits from this * BrowserHostExtension class. Convenience method. */ static BrowserHostExtension *childObject( TQObject *obj ); protected: /** This 'enum' along with the structure below is NOT part of the public API. * It's going to disappear in KDE 4.0 and is likely to change inbetween. * * @internal */ enum { VIRTUAL_FIND_FRAME_PARENT = 0x10 }; struct FindFrameParentParams { BrowserHostExtension *parent; KParts::ReadOnlyPart *callingPart; TQString frame; }; virtual void virtual_hook( int id, void* data ); private: class BrowserHostExtensionPrivate; BrowserHostExtensionPrivate *d; }; /** * An extension class for LiveConnect, i.e\. a call from JavaScript * from a HTML page which embeds this part. * A part can have an object hierarchie by using objid as a reference * to an object. */ class TDEPARTS_EXPORT LiveConnectExtension : public TQObject { Q_OBJECT public: enum Type { TypeVoid=0, TypeBool, TypeFunction, TypeNumber, TypeObject, TypeString }; typedef TQValueList > ArgList; LiveConnectExtension( KParts::ReadOnlyPart *parent, const char *name = 0L ); virtual ~LiveConnectExtension() {} /** * get a field value from objid, return true on success */ virtual bool get( const unsigned long objid, const TQString & field, Type & type, unsigned long & retobjid, TQString & value ); /** * put a field value in objid, return true on success */ virtual bool put( const unsigned long objid, const TQString & field, const TQString & value ); /** * calls a function of objid, return true on success */ virtual bool call( const unsigned long objid, const TQString & func, const TQStringList & args, Type & type, unsigned long & retobjid, TQString & value ); /** * notifies the part that there is no reference anymore to objid */ virtual void unregister( const unsigned long objid ); static LiveConnectExtension *childObject( TQObject *obj ); signals: /** * notify an event from the part of object objid */ virtual void partEvent( const unsigned long objid, const TQString & event, const ArgList & args ); }; } #endif