Chromium Code Reviews| Index: remoting/protocol/data_channel_manager.h |
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| +// Copyright 2017 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 REMOTING_PROTOCOL_DATA_CHANNEL_MANAGER_H_ |
| +#define REMOTING_PROTOCOL_DATA_CHANNEL_MANAGER_H_ |
| + |
| +#include <map> |
| +#include <memory> |
| +#include <string> |
| +#include <vector> |
| + |
| +#include "base/callback.h" |
| + |
| +namespace remoting { |
| +namespace protocol { |
| + |
| +class DataChannelHandler; |
| +class MessagePipe; |
| + |
| +// DataChannelManager helps to manage optional data channels. Each |
| +// DataChannelHandler implementation register a factory function to create an |
|
joedow
2017/05/30 16:24:18
s/register/registers
Hzj_jie
2017/05/31 00:11:53
Done.
Also the comment does not reflect the lates
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| +// instance of itself to handle data from a named data channel. Lifetime of all |
| +// DataChannelHandler instances are mananged by DataChannelManager instance. |
|
joedow
2017/05/30 16:24:18
s/mananged/managed
Hzj_jie
2017/05/31 00:11:52
Done.
|
| +// Besides releasing when session closing, clients can also actively close the |
| +// channel by calling DataChannelHandler::Close() function. |
|
joedow
2017/05/30 16:24:18
re-write lines 25/26 -> All handlers are closed wh
Hzj_jie
2017/05/31 00:11:53
Done.
|
| +class DataChannelManager final { |
| + public: |
| + using HandlerConstructor = base::Callback<void( |
|
joedow
2017/05/30 16:24:18
maybe rename HandlerConstructor to DataChannelHand
Hzj_jie
2017/05/31 00:11:53
Term "DataChannel" seems a little bit redundant, I
|
| + const std::string& name, |
| + std::unique_ptr<MessagePipe> pipe)>; |
| + |
| + DataChannelManager(); |
| + ~DataChannelManager(); |
| + |
| + // Registers a factory function to create a DataChannelHandler to handle a new |
| + // incoming data channel with a name matching |regex|. This function fails and |
| + // returns false when |regex| or |constructor| are empty. |
|
joedow
2017/05/30 16:24:18
fix the last sentence:
Returns true if the registr
Hzj_jie
2017/05/31 00:11:53
Same as DataChannelHandler::Send(), I still prefer
|
| + bool RegisterHandlerFactory(const std::string& regex, |
|
joedow
2017/05/30 16:24:18
A regex isn't needed is it? Data channels have a
Hzj_jie
2017/05/31 00:11:52
I do not think there is any restriction of the nam
joedow
2017/06/01 17:25:26
Can you think of a scenario where a regex is requi
Hzj_jie
2017/06/01 19:32:08
By using regex, you can still use "channel-name" w
|
| + HandlerConstructor constructor); |
| + |
| + // Creates a DataChannelHandler to handle the new incoming data channel. This |
| + // function fails and returns false if no registered factory function matches |
| + // |name|. |
|
joedow
2017/05/30 16:24:18
The last sentence is a bit awkward. It is totally
Hzj_jie
2017/05/31 00:11:52
Done.
|
| + bool OnIncomingDataChannel(const std::string& name, |
| + std::unique_ptr<MessagePipe> pipe); |
| + |
| + private: |
| + std::vector<std::pair<std::string, HandlerConstructor>> constructors_; |
| +}; |
| + |
| +} // namespace protocol |
| +} // namespace remoting |
| + |
| +#endif // REMOTING_PROTOCOL_DATA_CHANNEL_MANAGER_H_ |