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1 /* Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
2 * Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
3 * found in the LICENSE file.
4 */
6 /**
7 * This file defines the <code>PPP_Instance</code> structure - a series of
8 * pointers to methods that you must implement in your module.
9 */
11 label Chrome {
12 M14 = 1.0,
13 M17 = 1.1
16 /**
17 * The <code>PPP_Instance</code> interface contains pointers to a series of
18 * functions that you must implement in your module. These functions can be
19 * trivial (simply return the default return value) unless you want your module
20 * to handle events such as change of focus or input events (keyboard/mouse)
21 * events.
23 interface PPP_Instance {
24 /**
25 * DidCreate() is a creation handler that is called when a new instance is
26 * created. This function is called for each instantiation on the page,
27 * corresponding to one \<embed\> tag on the page.
29 * Generally you would handle this call by initializing the information
30 * your module associates with an instance and creating a mapping from the
31 * given <code>PP_Instance</code> handle to this data. The
32 * <code>PP_Instance</code> handle will be used in subsequent calls to
33 * identify which instance the call pertains to.
35 * It's possible for more than one instance to be created in a single module.
36 * This means that you may get more than one <code>OnCreate</code> without an
37 * <code>OnDestroy</code> in between, and should be prepared to maintain
38 * multiple states associated with each instance.
40 * If this function reports a failure (by returning <code>PP_FALSE</code>),
41 * the instance will be deleted.
43 * @param[in] instance A new <code>PP_Instance</code> identifying one
44 * instance of a module. This is an opaque handle.
46 * @param[in] argc The number of arguments contained in <code>argn</code>
47 * and <code>argv</code>.
49 * @param[in] argn An array of argument names. These argument names are
50 * supplied in the \<embed\> tag, for example:
51 * <code>\<embed id="nacl_module" dimensions="2"\></code> will produce two
52 * argument names: "id" and "dimensions."
54 * @param[in] argv An array of argument values. These are the values of the
55 * arguments listed in the \<embed\> tag, for example
56 * <code>\<embed id="nacl_module" dimensions="2"\></code> will produce two
57 * argument values: "nacl_module" and "2". The indices of these values match
58 * the indices of the corresponding names in <code>argn</code>.
60 * @return <code>PP_TRUE</code> on success or <code>PP_FALSE</code> on
61 * failure.
63 PP_Bool DidCreate(
64 /* A PP_Instance identifying one instance of a module. */
65 [in] PP_Instance instance,
66 /* The number of arguments contained in argn and argv. */
67 [in] uint32_t argc,
68 /* An array of argument names. These argument names are
69 * supplied in the <embed> tag, for example:
70 * <embed id="nacl_module" dimensions="2"> will produce two argument
71 * names: "id" and "dimensions."
73 [in, size_as=argc] str_t[] argn,
74 /* An array of argument values. These are the values of the
75 * arguments listed in the <embed> tag, for example
76 * <embed id="nacl_module" dimensions="2"> will produce two argument
77 * values: "nacl_module" and "2." The indices of these values match the
78 * indices of the corresponding names in argn.
80 [in, size_as=argc] str_t[] argv);
82 /**
83 * DidDestroy() is an instance destruction handler. This function is called
84 * in many cases (see below) when a module instance is destroyed. It will be
85 * called even if DidCreate() returned failure.
87 * Generally you will handle this call by deallocating the tracking
88 * information and the <code>PP_Instance</code> mapping you created in the
89 * DidCreate() call. You can also free resources associated with this
90 * instance but this isn't required; all resources associated with the deleted
91 * instance will be automatically freed when this function returns.
93 * The instance identifier will still be valid during this call, so the module
94 * can perform cleanup-related tasks. Once this function returns, the
95 * <code>PP_Instance</code> handle will be invalid. This means that you can't
96 * do any asynchronous operations like network requests, file writes or
97 * messaging from this function since they will be immediately canceled.
99 * <strong>Note:</strong> This function will always be skipped on untrusted
100 * (Native Client) implementations. This function may be skipped on trusted
101 * implementations in certain circumstances when Chrome does "fast shutdown"
102 * of a web page. Fast shutdown will happen in some cases when all module
103 * instances are being deleted, and no cleanup functions will be called.
104 * The module will just be unloaded and the process terminated.
106 * @param[in] instance A <code>PP_Instance</code> identifying one instance
107 * of a module.
109 void DidDestroy(
110 /* A PP_Instance identifying one instance of a module. */
111 [in] PP_Instance instance);
114 * Deprecated in 1.1 in favor of the version that takes a Resource.
116 * DidChangeView() is called when the position, the size, of the clip
117 * rectangle of the element in the browser that corresponds to this
118 * instance has changed.
120 * A typical implementation will check the size of the <code>position</code>
121 * argument and reallocate the graphics context when a different size is
122 * received. Note that this function will be called for scroll events where
123 * the size doesn't change, so you should always check that the size is
124 * actually different before doing any reallocations.
126 * @param[in] instance A <code>PP_Instance</code> identifying the instance
127 * that has changed.
129 * @param[in] position The location on the page of the instance. This is
130 * relative to the top left corner of the viewport, which changes as the
131 * page is scrolled. Generally the size of this value will be used to create
132 * a graphics device, and the position is ignored (most things are relative
133 * to the instance so the absolute position isn't useful in most cases).
135 * @param[in] clip The visible region of the instance. This is relative to
136 * the top left of the module's coordinate system (not the page). If the
137 * module is invisible, <code>clip</code> will be (0, 0, 0, 0).
139 * It's recommended to check for invisible instances and to stop
140 * generating graphics updates in this case to save system resources. It's
141 * not usually worthwhile, however, to generate partial updates according to
142 * the clip when the instance is partially visible. Instead, update the entire
143 * region. The time saved doing partial paints is usually not significant and
144 * it can create artifacts when scrolling (this notification is sent
145 * asynchronously from scrolling so there can be flashes of old content in the
146 * exposed regions).
148 void DidChangeView(
149 /* A PP_Instance identifying the instance whose view changed. */
150 [in] PP_Instance instance,
151 /* The new location on the page of this instance. This is relative to
152 * the top left corner of the viewport, which changes as the
153 * page is scrolled.
155 [in] PP_Rect position,
156 /* The visible region of the NaCl module. This is relative to the top
157 * left of the plugin's coordinate system (not the page) If the plugin
158 * is invisible, clip will be (0, 0, 0, 0).
160 [in] PP_Rect clip);
163 * <code>DidChangeView() is called when the position, size, or other view
164 * attributes of the instance has changed.
166 [version=1.1]
167 void DidChangeView(
168 /* A PP_Instance identifying the instance whose view changed. */
169 [in] PP_Instance instance,
171 * A handle to a <code>PPB_View</code> resource identifying the new view.
173 [in] PP_Resource view);
176 * DidChangeFocus() is called when an instance has gained or lost focus.
177 * Having focus means that keyboard events will be sent to the instance.
178 * An instance's default condition is that it will not have focus.
180 * The focus flag takes into account both browser tab and window focus as
181 * well as focus of the plugin element on the page. In order to be deemed
182 * to have focus, the browser window must be topmost, the tab must be
183 * selected in the window, and the instance must be the focused element on
184 * the page.
186 * <strong>Note:</strong>Clicks on instances will give focus only if you
187 * handle the click event. Return <code>true</code> from
188 * <code>HandleInputEvent</code> in <code>PPP_InputEvent</code> (or use
189 * unfiltered events) to signal that the click event was handled. Otherwise,
190 * the browser will bubble the event and give focus to the element on the page
191 * that actually did end up consuming it. If you're not getting focus, check
192 * to make sure you're either requesting them via
193 * <code>RequestInputEvents()<code> (which implicitly marks all input events
194 * as consumed) or via <code>RequestFilteringInputEvents()</code> and
195 * returning true from your event handler.
197 * @param[in] instance A <code>PP_Instance</code> identifying the instance
198 * receiving the input event.
200 * @param[in] has_focus Indicates the new focused state of the instance.
202 void DidChangeFocus(
203 /* A PP_Instance identifying one instance of a module. */
204 [in] PP_Instance instance,
205 /* Indicates whether this NaCl module gained or lost event focus. */
206 [in] PP_Bool has_focus);
209 * HandleDocumentLoad() is called after initialize for a full-frame
210 * module that was instantiated based on the MIME type of a DOMWindow
211 * navigation. This situation only applies to modules that are pre-registered
212 * to handle certain MIME types. If you haven't specifically registered to
213 * handle a MIME type or aren't positive this applies to you, your
214 * implementation of this function can just return <code>PP_FALSE</code>.
216 * The given <code>url_loader</code> corresponds to a
217 * <code>PPB_URLLoader</code> instance that is already opened. Its response
218 * headers may be queried using <code>PPB_URLLoader::GetResponseInfo</code>.
219 * The reference count for the URL loader is not incremented automatically on
220 * behalf of the module. You need to increment the reference count yourself
221 * if you are going to keep a reference to it.
223 * This method returns <code>PP_FALSE</code> if the module cannot handle the
224 * data. In response to this method, the module should call
225 * ReadResponseBody() to read the incoming data.
227 * @param[in] instance A <code>PP_Instance</code> identifying the instance
228 * that should do the load.
230 * @param[in] url_loader An open <code>PPB_URLLoader</code> instance.
232 * @return <code>PP_TRUE</code> if the data was handled,
233 * <code>PP_FALSE</code> otherwise.
235 PP_Bool HandleDocumentLoad(
236 /* A PP_Instance identifying one instance of a module. */
237 [in] PP_Instance instance,
238 /* A PP_Resource an open PPB_URLLoader instance. */
239 [in] PP_Resource url_loader);