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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 /* From ppb_messaging.idl modified Wed Sep 24 10:48:37 2014. */
8 #ifndef PPAPI_C_PPB_MESSAGING_H_
9 #define PPAPI_C_PPB_MESSAGING_H_
11 #include "ppapi/c/pp_bool.h"
12 #include "ppapi/c/pp_instance.h"
13 #include "ppapi/c/pp_macros.h"
14 #include "ppapi/c/pp_resource.h"
15 #include "ppapi/c/pp_stdint.h"
16 #include "ppapi/c/pp_var.h"
17 #include "ppapi/c/ppp_message_handler.h"
19 #define PPB_MESSAGING_INTERFACE_1_0 "PPB_Messaging;1.0"
20 #define PPB_MESSAGING_INTERFACE_1_2 "PPB_Messaging;1.2"
21 #define PPB_MESSAGING_INTERFACE PPB_MESSAGING_INTERFACE_1_2
23 /**
24 * @file
25 * This file defines the <code>PPB_Messaging</code> interface implemented
26 * by the browser for sending messages to DOM elements associated with a
27 * specific module instance.
31 /**
32 * @addtogroup Interfaces
33 * @{
35 /**
36 * The <code>PPB_Messaging</code> interface is implemented by the browser
37 * and is related to sending messages to JavaScript message event listeners on
38 * the DOM element associated with specific module instance.
40 struct PPB_Messaging_1_2 {
41 /**
42 * PostMessage() asynchronously invokes any listeners for message events on
43 * the DOM element for the given module instance. A call to PostMessage()
44 * will not block while the message is processed.
46 * @param[in] instance A <code>PP_Instance</code> identifying one instance
47 * of a module.
48 * @param[in] message A <code>PP_Var</code> containing the data to be sent to
49 * JavaScript.
50 * <code>message</code> can be any <code>PP_Var</code> type except
51 * <code>PP_VARTYPE_OBJECT</code>. Array/Dictionary types are supported from
52 * Chrome M29 onward. All var types are copied when passing them to
53 * JavaScript.
55 * When passing array or dictionary <code>PP_Var</code>s, the entire reference
56 * graph will be converted and transferred. If the reference graph has cycles,
57 * the message will not be sent and an error will be logged to the console.
59 * Listeners for message events in JavaScript code will receive an object
60 * conforming to the HTML 5 <code>MessageEvent</code> interface.
61 * Specifically, the value of message will be contained as a property called
62 * data in the received <code>MessageEvent</code>.
64 * This messaging system is similar to the system used for listening for
65 * messages from Web Workers. Refer to
66 * <code>http://www.whatwg.org/specs/web-workers/current-work/</code> for
67 * further information.
69 * <strong>Example:</strong>
71 * @code
73 * <body>
74 * <object id="plugin"
75 * type="application/x-ppapi-postMessage-example"/>
76 * <script type="text/javascript">
77 * var plugin = document.getElementById('plugin');
78 * plugin.addEventListener("message",
79 * function(message) { alert(message.data); },
80 * false);
81 * </script>
82 * </body>
84 * @endcode
86 * The module instance then invokes PostMessage() as follows:
88 * @code
90 * char hello_world[] = "Hello world!";
91 * PP_Var hello_var = ppb_var_interface->VarFromUtf8(instance,
92 * hello_world,
93 * sizeof(hello_world));
94 * ppb_messaging_interface->PostMessage(instance, hello_var); // Copies var.
95 * ppb_var_interface->Release(hello_var);
97 * @endcode
99 * The browser will pop-up an alert saying "Hello world!"
101 void (*PostMessage)(PP_Instance instance, struct PP_Var message);
103 * Registers a handler for receiving messages from JavaScript. If a handler
104 * is registered this way, it will replace PPP_Messaging, and all messages
105 * sent from JavaScript via postMessage and postMessageAndAwaitResponse will
106 * be dispatched to <code>handler</code>.
108 * The function calls will be dispatched via <code>message_loop</code>. This
109 * means that the functions will be invoked on the thread to which
110 * <code>message_loop</code> is attached, when <code>message_loop</code> is
111 * run. It is illegal to pass the main thread message loop;
112 * RegisterMessageHandler will return PP_ERROR_WRONG_THREAD in that case.
113 * If you quit <code>message_loop</code> before calling Unregister(),
114 * the browser will not be able to call functions in the plugin's message
115 * handler any more. That could mean missing some messages or could cause a
116 * leak if you depend on Destroy() to free hander data. So you should,
117 * whenever possible, Unregister() the handler prior to quitting its event
118 * loop.
120 * Attempting to register a message handler when one is already registered
121 * will cause the current MessageHandler to be unregistered and replaced. In
122 * that case, no messages will be sent to the "default" message handler
123 * (PPP_Messaging). Messages will stop arriving at the prior message handler
124 * and will begin to be dispatched at the new message handler.
126 * @param[in] instance A <code>PP_Instance</code> identifying one instance
127 * of a module.
128 * @param[in] user_data A pointer the plugin may choose to use when handling
129 * calls to functions within PPP_MessageHandler. The browser will pass this
130 * same pointer when invoking functions within PPP_MessageHandler.
131 * @param[in] handler The plugin-provided set of functions for handling
132 * messages.
133 * @param[in] message_loop Represents the message loop on which
134 * PPP_MessageHandler functions should be invoked.
135 * @return PP_OK on success, or an error from pp_errors.h.
137 int32_t (*RegisterMessageHandler)(
138 PP_Instance instance,
139 void* user_data,
140 const struct PPP_MessageHandler_0_2* handler,
141 PP_Resource message_loop);
143 * Unregisters the current message handler for <code>instance</code> if one
144 * is registered. After this call, the message handler (if one was
145 * registered) will have "Destroy" called on it and will receive no further
146 * messages after that point. After that point, all messages sent from
147 * JavaScript using postMessage() will be dispatched to PPP_Messaging (if
148 * the plugin supports PPP_MESSAGING_INTERFACE). Attempts to call
149 * postMessageAndAwaitResponse() from JavaScript will fail.
151 * Attempting to unregister a message handler when none is registered has no
152 * effect.
154 * @param[in] instance A <code>PP_Instance</code> identifying one instance
155 * of a module.
157 void (*UnregisterMessageHandler)(PP_Instance instance);
160 typedef struct PPB_Messaging_1_2 PPB_Messaging;
162 struct PPB_Messaging_1_0 {
163 void (*PostMessage)(PP_Instance instance, struct PP_Var message);
166 * @}
169 #endif /* PPAPI_C_PPB_MESSAGING_H_ */