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-// Copyright (c) 2012 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. |
- |
-#ifndef CONTENT_PUBLIC_BROWSER_NAVIGATION_TYPE_H_ |
-#define CONTENT_PUBLIC_BROWSER_NAVIGATION_TYPE_H_ |
- |
-namespace content { |
- |
-// Indicates different types of navigations that can occur that we will handle |
-// separately. |
-enum NavigationType { |
- // Unknown type. |
- NAVIGATION_TYPE_UNKNOWN, |
- |
- // A new page was navigated to in the main frame. This covers all cases where |
- // the main frame navigated and a new navigation entry was created. This means |
- // cases like navigations to a hash on the same page are NEW_PAGE, not |
- // IN_PAGE. (Navigation entries created by subframe navigations are |
- // NEW_SUBFRAME.) |
- NAVIGATION_TYPE_NEW_PAGE, |
- |
- // Renavigating to an existing navigation entry. This is the case for history |
- // navigation, reloads, and location.replace(). |
- NAVIGATION_TYPE_EXISTING_PAGE, |
- |
- // The same page has been reloaded as a result of the user requesting |
- // navigation to that same page (like pressing Enter in the URL bar). This |
- // is not the same as an in-page navigation because we'll actually have a |
- // pending entry for the load, which is then meaningless. |
- NAVIGATION_TYPE_SAME_PAGE, |
- |
- // A new subframe was manually navigated by the user. We will create a new |
- // NavigationEntry so they can go back to the previous subframe content |
- // using the back button. |
- NAVIGATION_TYPE_NEW_SUBFRAME, |
- |
- // A subframe in the page was automatically loaded or navigated to such that |
- // a new navigation entry should not be created. There are two cases: |
- // 1. Stuff like iframes containing ads that the page loads automatically. |
- // The user doesn't want to see these, so we just update the existing |
- // navigation entry. |
- // 2. Going back/forward to previous subframe navigations. We don't create |
- // a new entry here either, just update the last committed entry. |
- // These two cases are actually pretty different, they just happen to |
- // require almost the same code to handle. |
- NAVIGATION_TYPE_AUTO_SUBFRAME, |
- |
- // Nothing happened. This happens when we get information about a page we |
- // don't know anything about. It can also happen when an iframe in a popup |
- // navigated to about:blank is navigated. Nothing needs to be done. |
- NAVIGATION_TYPE_NAV_IGNORE, |
-}; |
- |
-} // namespace content |
- |
-#endif // CONTENT_PUBLIC_BROWSER_NAVIGATION_TYPE_H_ |