Index: content/browser/push_messaging/push_messaging_router.h |
diff --git a/content/browser/push_messaging/push_messaging_router.h b/content/browser/push_messaging/push_messaging_router.h |
index dae9973de2627030fd2c66440d4a3b7434b48b51..4bae3e5efd368d79f417886637ff06963ed2f2d7 100644 |
--- a/content/browser/push_messaging/push_messaging_router.h |
+++ b/content/browser/push_messaging/push_messaging_router.h |
@@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ namespace content { |
class BrowserContext; |
class ServiceWorkerContextWrapper; |
class ServiceWorkerRegistration; |
+class ServiceWorkerVersion; |
class PushMessagingRouter { |
public: |
@@ -34,6 +35,13 @@ class PushMessagingRouter { |
const std::string& data, |
const DeliverMessageCallback& deliver_message_callback); |
+ // Delivers a push message with |data| to a specific |service_worker|. Must be |
+ // called on the IO thread. |
+ static void DeliverMessageToWorker( |
johnme
2016/01/18 19:06:19
It's kind of messy that there are now two public m
Marijn Kruisselbrink
2016/01/20 01:06:31
The only reason there is a second public method is
Peter Beverloo
2016/01/20 11:48:40
How common is the fetch() paradigm? As far as I'm
Peter Beverloo
2016/01/20 11:48:40
Let's kill the button? I don't think anybody uses
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+ const scoped_refptr<ServiceWorkerVersion>& service_worker, |
+ const std::string& data, |
+ const base::Callback<void(ServiceWorkerStatusCode)>& callback); |
+ |
private: |
// Attempts to find a Service Worker registration so that a push event can be |
// dispatched. Must be called on the IO thread. |