| Index: mojo/shell/public/interfaces/application.mojom
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| -// Copyright 2014 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
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| -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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| -// found in the LICENSE file.
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| -
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| -module mojo.shell.mojom;
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| -
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| -import "mojo/shell/public/interfaces/service_provider.mojom";
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| -import "mojo/shell/public/interfaces/shell.mojom";
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| -
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| -// This is the primary interface implemented by every Mojo application. It
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| -// allows the application to receive its startup arguments from the shell, and
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| -// to be notified of events that occur during its execution.
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| -//
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| -// TODO(aa): It would be good to reorder the parameters once we have interface
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| -// versioning.
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| -interface Application {
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| - // Initializes the application with the specified arguments. This method is
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| - // guaranteed to be called before any other method is called, and will only be
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| - // called once.
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| - //
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| - // The |url| parameter is the identity of the application as far as the shell
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| - // is concerned. This will be the URL the application was found at, after all
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| - // mappings, resolution, and redirects. And it will not include the
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| - // querystring, since the querystring is not part of an application's
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| - // identity.
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| - //
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| - // The |id| parameter is the identifier of the instance in the
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| - // ApplicationManager. It can be passed to other shell interfaces that request
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| - // an instance identifier.
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| - Initialize(Shell shell, string url, uint32 id);
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| -
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| - // Called when another application (identified by |requestor_url|) attempts to
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| - // open a connection to this application.
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| - //
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| - // If the other application wants to request services from this application,
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| - // it will have passed a valid interface request through the |services|
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| - // parameter (i.e. one containing a valid message pipe endpoint). This
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| - // application may then bind an implementation of |ServiceProvider| to that
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| - // request in order to make services available to the other application.
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| - //
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| - // If the other application wants to offer services to this application, it
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| - // will have passed a bound interface through the |exposed_services|
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| - // parameter. This application may then request services through that
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| - // interface.
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| - //
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| - // It is possible that both parameters will be valid/bound if the other
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| - // application wants to both request services from and offer services to this
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| - // application.
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| - //
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| - // This application is free to ignore the |services| or |exposed_services|
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| - // parameters if it does not wish to offer or request services.
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| - //
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| - // |allowed_interfaces| is a set of interface names that the shell has
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| - // determined can be exposed by this application to the connecting
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| - // application. When this parameter is empty, this application should expose
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| - // no services to the connecting application. When this parameter contains
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| - // only the single string value "*" the application may expose all of its
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| - // services to the connecting application.
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| - //
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| - // |resolved_url| is the URL that was requested to create this connection,
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| - // after all mappings, resolutions, and redirects. This will include any
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| - // querystring that was part of the request.
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| - //
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| - AcceptConnection(string requestor_url,
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| - uint32 requestor_id,
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| - mojo.ServiceProvider&? services,
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| - mojo.ServiceProvider? exposed_services,
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| - array<string> allowed_interfaces,
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| - string resolved_url);
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| -
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| - // Called by the shell in response to calling Shell's QuitApplication. The
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| - // application should run the callback with true if shutdown can proceed.
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| - // See Shell::QuitApplication for details about shutdown workflow.
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| - OnQuitRequested() => (bool can_quit);
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| -};
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