diff -r 000000000000 -r 6474c204b198 uriloader/base/nsIWebProgressListener.idl --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/uriloader/base/nsIWebProgressListener.idl Wed Dec 31 06:09:35 2014 +0100 @@ -0,0 +1,392 @@ +/* -*- Mode: IDL; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- + * + * This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public + * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this + * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */ + +#include "nsISupports.idl" + +interface nsIWebProgress; +interface nsIRequest; +interface nsIURI; + +/** + * The nsIWebProgressListener interface is implemented by clients wishing to + * listen in on the progress associated with the loading of asynchronous + * requests in the context of a nsIWebProgress instance as well as any child + * nsIWebProgress instances. nsIWebProgress.idl describes the parent-child + * relationship of nsIWebProgress instances. + */ +[scriptable, uuid(a0cda7e4-c6ca-11e0-b6a5-001320257da5)] +interface nsIWebProgressListener : nsISupports +{ + /** + * State Transition Flags + * + * These flags indicate the various states that requests may transition + * through as they are being loaded. These flags are mutually exclusive. + * + * For any given request, onStateChange is called once with the STATE_START + * flag, zero or more times with the STATE_TRANSFERRING flag or once with the + * STATE_REDIRECTING flag, and then finally once with the STATE_STOP flag. + * NOTE: For document requests, a second STATE_STOP is generated (see the + * description of STATE_IS_WINDOW for more details). + * + * STATE_START + * This flag indicates the start of a request. This flag is set when a + * request is initiated. The request is complete when onStateChange is + * called for the same request with the STATE_STOP flag set. + * + * STATE_REDIRECTING + * This flag indicates that a request is being redirected. The request + * passed to onStateChange is the request that is being redirected. When a + * redirect occurs, a new request is generated automatically to process the + * new request. Expect a corresponding STATE_START event for the new + * request, and a STATE_STOP for the redirected request. + * + * STATE_TRANSFERRING + * This flag indicates that data for a request is being transferred to an + * end consumer. This flag indicates that the request has been targeted, + * and that the user may start seeing content corresponding to the request. + * + * STATE_NEGOTIATING + * This flag is not used. + * + * STATE_STOP + * This flag indicates the completion of a request. The aStatus parameter + * to onStateChange indicates the final status of the request. + */ + const unsigned long STATE_START = 0x00000001; + const unsigned long STATE_REDIRECTING = 0x00000002; + const unsigned long STATE_TRANSFERRING = 0x00000004; + const unsigned long STATE_NEGOTIATING = 0x00000008; + const unsigned long STATE_STOP = 0x00000010; + + + /** + * State Type Flags + * + * These flags further describe the entity for which the state transition is + * occuring. These flags are NOT mutually exclusive (i.e., an onStateChange + * event may indicate some combination of these flags). + * + * STATE_IS_REQUEST + * This flag indicates that the state transition is for a request, which + * includes but is not limited to document requests. (See below for a + * description of document requests.) Other types of requests, such as + * requests for inline content (e.g., images and stylesheets) are + * considered normal requests. + * + * STATE_IS_DOCUMENT + * This flag indicates that the state transition is for a document request. + * This flag is set in addition to STATE_IS_REQUEST. A document request + * supports the nsIChannel interface and its loadFlags attribute includes + * the nsIChannel::LOAD_DOCUMENT_URI flag. + * + * A document request does not complete until all requests associated with + * the loading of its corresponding document have completed. This includes + * other document requests (e.g., corresponding to HTML