1 // Copyright (c) 2011 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.
5 #ifndef CHROME_BROWSER_MAC_DOCK_H_
6 #define CHROME_BROWSER_MAC_DOCK_H_
22 // Adds an icon to the Dock pointing to |installed_path| if one is not already
23 // present. |dmg_app_path| is the path to the install source. Its tile will be
24 // removed if present. If any changes are made to the Dock's configuration,
25 // the Dock process is restarted so that the changes become visible in the UI.
27 // Various heuristics are used to determine where to place the new icon
28 // relative to other items already present in the Dock:
29 // - If installed_path is already in the Dock, no new tiles for this path
31 // - If dmg_app_path is present in the Dock, it will be removed. If
32 // installed_path is not already present, the new tile referencing
33 // installed_path will be placed where the dmg_app_path tile was. This
34 // keeps the tile where a user expects it if they dragged the application
35 // icon from a disk image into the Dock and then clicked on the new icon
37 // - The new tile will precede any application with the same name already
39 // - In an official build, a new tile for Google Chrome will be placed
40 // immediately before the first existing tile for Google Chrome Canary,
41 // and a new tile for Google Chrome Canary will be placed immediately after
42 // the last existing tile for Google Chrome.
43 // - The new tile will be placed immediately after the last tile for another
44 // browser application already in the Dock.
45 // - The new tile will be placed last in the Dock.
46 // For the purposes of these comparisons, applications are identified by the
47 // last component in their path. For example, any application named Safari.app
48 // will be treated as a browser. If the user renames an application on disk,
49 // it will alter the result. Looking up the bundle ID could be slightly more
50 // robust in the presence of such alterations, but it's not thought to be a
51 // large enough problem to warrant such lookups.
53 // The changes made to the Dock's configuration are the minimal changes
54 // necessary to cause the desired behavior. Although it's possible to set
55 // additional properties on the dock tile added to the Dock's plist, this
56 // is not done. Upon relaunch, Dock.app will determine the correct values for
57 // the properties it requires and add them to its configuration.
58 AddIconStatus
AddIcon(NSString
* installed_path
, NSString
* dmg_app_path
);
62 #endif // CHROME_BROWSER_MAC_DOCK_H_