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-// Copyright 2016 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. |
-// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
-// found in the LICENSE file. |
- |
-module mojo.shell.mojom; |
- |
-// Mojo Capabilities ----------------------------------------------------------- |
-// |
-// Mojo applications expose interfaces and capability classes to one another. |
-// |
-// An interface is just a Mojo interface, defined in a mojom file like this one. |
-// In a CapabilitySpec, an interface is represented by its fully qualified name, |
-// which is serialized based on the interface name and module: |
-// module::path::InterfaceName. |
-// |
-// A class is an alias to something, either a set of interface names granted |
-// with that class, or some behavior specific to the application that provides |
-// it. |
- |
-// Describes the set of classes and interfaces required by an application. |
-// Note that there may be overlap between the interfaces implied by the |
-// resolution of classes and those specified in |interfaces|. The set of |
-// interfaces granted to the requestor is the union of these sets. |
-struct CapabilityRequest { |
- // An array of class names required. |
- array<string> classes; |
- // An array of interface names required. |
- array<string> interfaces; |
-}; |
- |
-// Describes the capabilities offered and requested by an application. |
-// This struct is populated from the application manifest. |
-struct CapabilitySpec { |
- // The classes offered by this application, and for each class an array of |
- // interfaces. If no interfaces are granted with a class, the array will be |
- // empty. |
- // A map of class name -> array of interfaces. The array can be empty, |
- // non-empty, or ["*"], which means allow access to all interfaces. |
- map<string, array<string>> provided; |
- |
- // The applications this application needs to speak to, and the classes and |
- // interfaces it requests. |
- // A map of application name -> spec. "*" is also supported as the key, which |
- // supplies a CapabilityRequest for all applications in addition to specific |
- // ones specified. |
- map<string, CapabilityRequest> required; |
-}; |