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.
5 #ifndef CONTENT_PUBLIC_COMMON_SECURITY_STYLE_H_
6 #define CONTENT_PUBLIC_COMMON_SECURITY_STYLE_H_
10 // Various aspects of the UI change their appearance according to the security
11 // context in which they are displayed. For example, the location bar displays
12 // a lock icon when it is displayed during a valid SSL connection.
13 // SecuritySyle enumerates these styles, but it is up to the UI elements to
14 // adjust their display appropriately.
16 // SECURITY_STYLE_UNKNOWN indicates that we do not know the proper security
17 // style for this object.
18 SECURITY_STYLE_UNKNOWN
,
20 // SECURITY_STYLE_UNAUTHENTICATED means the authenticity of this object can
21 // not be determined, either because it was retrieved using an unauthenticated
22 // protocol, such as HTTP or FTP, or it was retrieved using a protocol that
23 // supports authentication, such as HTTPS, but there were errors during
24 // transmission that render us uncertain to the object's authenticity.
25 SECURITY_STYLE_UNAUTHENTICATED
,
27 // SECURITY_STYLE_AUTHENTICATION_BROKEN indicates that we tried to retrieve
28 // this object in an authenticated manner but were unable to do so.
29 SECURITY_STYLE_AUTHENTICATION_BROKEN
,
31 // SECURITY_STYLE_WARNING means that the object was retrieved in an
32 // authenticated manner, but there were security issues with the retrieval or
33 // the object interacted with less secure objects.
34 SECURITY_STYLE_WARNING
,
36 // SECURITY_STYLE_AUTHENTICATED indicates that we successfully retrieved this
37 // object over an authenticated protocol, such as HTTPS.
38 SECURITY_STYLE_AUTHENTICATED
,
39 SECURITY_STYLE_LAST
= SECURITY_STYLE_AUTHENTICATED
42 } // namespace content
44 #endif // CONTENT_PUBLIC_COMMON_SECURITY_STYLE_H_