netwerk/cookie/nsICookieService.idl

Sat, 03 Jan 2015 20:18:00 +0100

author
Michael Schloh von Bennewitz <michael@schloh.com>
date
Sat, 03 Jan 2015 20:18:00 +0100
branch
TOR_BUG_3246
changeset 7
129ffea94266
permissions
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Conditionally enable double key logic according to:
private browsing mode or privacy.thirdparty.isolate preference and
implement in GetCookieStringCommon and FindCookie where it counts...
With some reservations of how to convince FindCookie users to test
condition and pass a nullptr when disabling double key logic.

     1 /* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- */
     2 /* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
     3  * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
     4  * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
     6 #include "nsISupports.idl"
     8 interface nsIURI;
     9 interface nsIPrompt;
    10 interface nsIChannel;
    12 /**
    13  * nsICookieService
    14  *
    15  * Provides methods for setting and getting cookies in the context of a
    16  * page load.  See nsICookieManager for methods to manipulate the cookie
    17  * database directly.  This separation of interface is mainly historical.
    18  *
    19  * This service broadcasts the notifications detailed below when the cookie
    20  * list is changed, or a cookie is rejected.
    21  *
    22  * NOTE: observers of these notifications *must* not attempt to change profile
    23  *       or switch into or out of private browsing mode from within the
    24  *       observer. Doing so will cause undefined behavior. Mutating the cookie
    25  *       list (e.g. by calling methods on nsICookieService and friends) is
    26  *       allowed, but beware that there may be pending notifications you haven't
    27  *       seen yet -- for instance, a "batch-deleted" notification will likely be
    28  *       immediately followed by "added". You may check the state of the cookie
    29  *       list to determine if this is the case.
    30  *
    31  * topic  : "cookie-changed"
    32  *          broadcast whenever the cookie list changes in some way. see
    33  *          explanation of data strings below.
    34  * subject: see below.
    35  * data   : "deleted"
    36  *          a cookie was deleted. the subject is an nsICookie2 representing
    37  *          the deleted cookie.
    38  *          "added"
    39  *          a cookie was added. the subject is an nsICookie2 representing
    40  *          the added cookie.
    41  *          "changed"
    42  *          a cookie was changed. the subject is an nsICookie2 representing
    43  *          the new cookie. (note that host, path, and name are invariant
    44  *          for a given cookie; other parameters may change.)
    45  *          "batch-deleted"
    46  *          a set of cookies was purged (typically, because they have either
    47  *          expired or because the cookie list has grown too large). The subject
    48  *          is an nsIArray of nsICookie2's representing the deleted cookies.
    49  *          Note that the array could contain a single cookie.
    50  *          "cleared"
    51  *          the entire cookie list was cleared. the subject is null.
    52  *          "reload"
    53  *          the entire cookie list should be reloaded.  the subject is null.
    54  *
    55  * topic  : "cookie-rejected"
    56  *          broadcast whenever a cookie was rejected from being set as a
    57  *          result of user prefs.
    58  * subject: an nsIURI interface pointer representing the URI that attempted
    59  *          to set the cookie.
    60  * data   : none.
    61  *
    62  * topic  : "third-party-cookie-accepted"
    63  *           broadcast whenever a third party cookie was accepted
    64  * subject:  an nsIURI interface pointer representing the URI that attempted
    65  *           to set the cookie.
    66  * data   :  the referrer, or "?" if unknown
    67  *
    68  * topic  : "third-party-cookie-rejected"
    69  *           broadcast whenever a third party cookie was rejected
    70  * subject:  an nsIURI interface pointer representing the URI that attempted
    71  *           to set the cookie.
    72  * data   :  the referrer, or "?" if unknown
    73  */
    74 [scriptable, uuid(2aaa897a-293c-4d2b-a657-8c9b7136996d)]
    75 interface nsICookieService : nsISupports
    76 {
    77   /*
    78    * Get the complete cookie string associated with the URI.
    79    *
    80    * @param aURI
    81    *        The URI of the document for which cookies are being queried.
    82    *        file:// URIs (i.e. with an empty host) are allowed, but any other
    83    *        scheme must have a non-empty host. A trailing dot in the host
    84    *        is acceptable, and will be stripped. This argument must not be null.
    85    * @param aChannel
    86    *        the channel used to load the document.  this parameter should not
    87    *        be null, otherwise the cookies will not be returned if third-party
    88    *        cookies have been disabled by the user. (the channel is used
    89    *        to determine the originating URI of the document; if it is not
    90    *        provided, the cookies will be assumed third-party.)
    91    *
    92    * @return the resulting cookie string
    93    */
    94   string getCookieString(in nsIURI aURI, in nsIChannel aChannel);
    96   /*
    97    * Get the complete cookie string associated with the URI.
    98    *
    99    * This function is NOT redundant with getCookieString, as the result
   100    * will be different based on httponly (see bug 178993)
   101    *
   102    * @param aURI
   103    *        The URI of the document for which cookies are being queried.
   104    *        file:// URIs (i.e. with an empty host) are allowed, but any other
   105    *        scheme must have a non-empty host. A trailing dot in the host
   106    *        is acceptable, and will be stripped. This argument must not be null.
   107    * @param aFirstURI
   108    *        the URI that the user originally typed in or clicked on to initiate
   109    *        the load of the document referenced by aURI.
   110    * @param aChannel
   111    *        the channel used to load the document.  this parameter should not
   112    *        be null, otherwise the cookies will not be returned if third-party
   113    *        cookies have been disabled by the user. (the channel is used
   114    *        to determine the originating URI of the document; if it is not
   115    *        provided, the cookies will be assumed third-party.)
   116    *
   117    * @return the resulting cookie string
   118    */
   119   string getCookieStringFromHttp(in nsIURI aURI, in nsIURI aFirstURI, in nsIChannel aChannel);
   121   /*
   122    * Set the cookie string associated with the URI.
   123    *
   124    * @param aURI
   125    *        The URI of the document for which cookies are being queried.
   126    *        file:// URIs (i.e. with an empty host) are allowed, but any other
   127    *        scheme must have a non-empty host. A trailing dot in the host
   128    *        is acceptable, and will be stripped. This argument must not be null.
   129    * @param aPrompt
   130    *        the prompt to use for all user-level cookie notifications. This is
   131    *        presently ignored and can be null. (Prompt information is determined
   132    *        from the channel if necessary.)
   133    * @param aCookie
   134    *        the cookie string to set.
   135    * @param aChannel
   136    *        the channel used to load the document.  this parameter should not
   137    *        be null, otherwise the cookies will not be set if third-party
   138    *        cookies have been disabled by the user. (the channel is used
   139    *        to determine the originating URI of the document; if it is not
   140    *        provided, the cookies will be assumed third-party.)
   141    */
   142   void setCookieString(in nsIURI aURI, in nsIPrompt aPrompt, in string aCookie, in nsIChannel aChannel);
   144   /*
   145    * Set the cookie string and expires associated with the URI.
   146    *
   147    * This function is NOT redundant with setCookieString, as the result
   148    * will be different based on httponly (see bug 178993)
   149    *
   150    * @param aURI
   151    *        The URI of the document for which cookies are being queried.
   152    *        file:// URIs (i.e. with an empty host) are allowed, but any other
   153    *        scheme must have a non-empty host. A trailing dot in the host
   154    *        is acceptable, and will be stripped. This argument must not be null.
   155    * @param aFirstURI
   156    *        the URI that the user originally typed in or clicked on to initiate
   157    *        the load of the document referenced by aURI.
   158    * @param aPrompt
   159    *        the prompt to use for all user-level cookie notifications. This is
   160    *        presently ignored and can be null. (Prompt information is determined
   161    *        from the channel if necessary.)
   162    * @param aCookie
   163    *        the cookie string to set.
   164    * @param aServerTime
   165    *        the current time reported by the server, if available. This should
   166    *        be the string from the Date header in an HTTP response. If the
   167    *        string is empty or null, server time is assumed to be the current
   168    *        local time. If provided, it will be used to calculate the expiry
   169    *        time of the cookie relative to the server's local time.
   170    * @param aChannel
   171    *        the channel used to load the document.  this parameter should not
   172    *        be null, otherwise the cookies will not be set if third-party
   173    *        cookies have been disabled by the user. (the channel is used
   174    *        to determine the originating URI of the document; if it is not
   175    *        provided, the cookies will be assumed third-party.)
   176    */
   177   void setCookieStringFromHttp(in nsIURI aURI, in nsIURI aFirstURI, in nsIPrompt aPrompt, in string aCookie, in string aServerTime, in nsIChannel aChannel);
   178 };

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