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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 //
5 // This file provides utility functions for "file tasks".
6 //
7 // WHAT ARE FILE TASKS?
8 //
9 // File tasks are representation of actions that can be performed over the
10 // currently selected files from Files.app. A task can be either of:
12 // 1) Chrome extension or app, registered via "file_handlers" or
13 // "file_browser_handlers" in manifest.json (ex. Text.app). This information
14 // comes from FileBrowserHandler::GetHandlers()
16 // See also:
17 // https://developer.chrome.com/extensions/manifest.html#file_handlers
18 // https://developer.chrome.com/extensions/fileBrowserHandler.html
20 // 2) Built-in handlers provided from Files.app. Files.app provides lots of
21 // file_browser_handlers, such as "play", "mount-archive". These built-in
22 // handlers are often handled in special manners inside Files.app.
23 // This information also comes from FileBrowserHandler::GetHandlers().
25 // See also:
26 // ui/file_manager/file_manager/manifest.json
28 // 3) Drive app, which is a hosted app (i.e. just web site), that can work
29 // with Drive (ex. Pixlr Editor). This information comes from
30 // drive::DriveAppRegistry.
32 // See also:
33 // https://chrome.google.com/webstore/category/collection/drive_apps
35 // For example, if the user is now selecting a JPEG file, Files.app will
36 // receive file tasks represented as a JSON object via
37 // chrome.fileBrowserPrivate.getFileTasks() API, which look like:
39 // [
40 // {
41 // "driveApp": true,
42 // "iconUrl": "<app_icon_url>",
43 // "isDefault": false,
44 // "taskId": "<drive_app_id>|drive|open-with",
45 // "title": "Drive App Name (ex. Pixlr Editor)"
46 // },
47 // {
48 // "driveApp": false,
49 // "iconUrl": "chrome://extension-icon/hhaomjibdihmijegdhdafkllkbggdgoj/16/1",
50 // "isDefault": true,
51 // "taskId": "hhaomjibdihmijegdhdafkllkbggdgoj|file|gallery",
52 // "title": "__MSG_OPEN_ACTION__"
53 // }
54 // ]
56 // The first file task is a Drive app. The second file task is a built-in
57 // handler from Files.app.
59 // WHAT ARE TASK IDS?
61 // You may have noticed that "taskId" fields in the above example look
62 // awkward. Apparently "taskId" encodes three types of information delimited
63 // by "|". This is a weird format for something called as an ID.
65 // 1) Why are the three types information encoded in this way?
67 // It's just a historical reason. The reason is that a simple string can be
68 // easily stored in user's preferences. We should stop doing this, by storing
69 // this information in chrome.storage instead. crbug.com/267359.
71 // 2) OK, then what are the three types of information encoded here?
73 // The task ID encodes the following structure:
75 // <app-id>|<task-type>|<task-action-id>
77 // <app-id> is either of Chrome Extension/App ID or Drive App ID. For some
78 // reason, Chrome Extension/App IDs and Drive App IDs look differently. As of
79 // writing, the former looks like "hhaomjibdihmijegdhdafkllkbggdgoj"
80 // (Files.app) and the latter looks like "419782477519" (Pixlr Editor).
82 // <task-type> is either of
83 // - "file" - File browser handler - app/extension declaring
84 // "file_browser_handlers" in manifest.
85 // - "app" - File handler - app declaring "file_handlers" in manifest.json.
86 // - "drive" - Drive App
88 // <task-action-id> is an ID string used for identifying actions provided
89 // from a single Chrome Extension/App. In other words, a single
90 // Chrome/Extension can provide multiple file handlers hence each of them
91 // needs to have a unique action ID. For Drive apps, <task-action-id> is
92 // always "open-with".
94 // HOW TASKS ARE EXECUTED?
96 // chrome.fileBrowserPrivate.viewFiles() is used to open a file in a browser,
97 // without any handler. Browser will take care of handling the file (ex. PDF).
99 // chrome.fileBrowserPrivate.executeTasks() is used to open a file with a
100 // handler (Chrome Extension/App or Drive App).
102 // Some built-in handlers such as "play" are handled internally in Files.app.
103 // "mount-archive" is handled very differently. The task execution business
104 // should be simplified: crbug.com/267313
106 // See also:
107 // ui/file_manager/file_manager/js/file_tasks.js
110 #ifndef CHROME_BROWSER_CHROMEOS_FILE_MANAGER_FILE_TASKS_H_
111 #define CHROME_BROWSER_CHROMEOS_FILE_MANAGER_FILE_TASKS_H_
113 #include <set>
114 #include <string>
115 #include <vector>
117 #include "base/basictypes.h"
118 #include "base/callback_forward.h"
119 #include "chrome/browser/extensions/api/file_handlers/app_file_handler_util.h"
120 #include "chrome/common/extensions/api/file_browser_private.h"
121 #include "url/gurl.h"
123 class PrefService;
124 class Profile;
126 namespace drive {
127 class DriveAppRegistry;
130 namespace fileapi {
131 class FileSystemURL;
134 namespace file_manager {
135 namespace file_tasks {
137 // Task types as explained in the comment above. Search for <task-type>.
138 enum TaskType {
139 TASK_TYPE_FILE_BROWSER_HANDLER,
140 TASK_TYPE_FILE_HANDLER,
141 TASK_TYPE_DRIVE_APP,
142 TASK_TYPE_UNKNOWN, // Used only for handling errors.
145 // Describes a task.
146 // See the comment above for <app-id>, <task-type>, and <action-id>.
147 struct TaskDescriptor {
148 TaskDescriptor(const std::string& in_app_id,
149 TaskType in_task_type,
150 const std::string& in_action_id)
151 : app_id(in_app_id),
152 task_type(in_task_type),
153 action_id(in_action_id) {
155 TaskDescriptor() {
158 std::string app_id;
159 TaskType task_type;
160 std::string action_id;
163 // Describes a task with extra information such as icon URL.
164 class FullTaskDescriptor {
165 public:
166 FullTaskDescriptor(const TaskDescriptor& task_descriptor,
167 const std::string& task_title,
168 const GURL& icon_url,
169 bool is_default);
170 const TaskDescriptor& task_descriptor() const { return task_descriptor_; }
172 // The title of the task.
173 const std::string& task_title() const { return task_title_; }
174 // The icon URL for the task (ex. app icon)
175 const GURL& icon_url() const { return icon_url_; }
177 // True if this task is set as default.
178 bool is_default() const { return is_default_; }
179 void set_is_default(bool is_default) { is_default_ = is_default; }
181 private:
182 TaskDescriptor task_descriptor_;
183 std::string task_title_;
184 GURL icon_url_;
185 bool is_default_;
188 // Update the default file handler for the given sets of suffixes and MIME
189 // types.
190 void UpdateDefaultTask(PrefService* pref_service,
191 const std::string& task_id,
192 const std::set<std::string>& suffixes,
193 const std::set<std::string>& mime_types);
195 // Returns the task ID of the default task for the given |mime_type|/|suffix|
196 // combination. If it finds a MIME type match, then it prefers that over a
197 // suffix match. If it a default can't be found, then it returns the empty
198 // string.
199 std::string GetDefaultTaskIdFromPrefs(const PrefService& pref_service,
200 const std::string& mime_type,
201 const std::string& suffix);
203 // Generates task id for the task specified by |app_id|, |task_type| and
204 // |action_id|.
206 // |app_id| is either of Chrome Extension/App ID or Drive App ID.
207 // |action_id| is a free-form string ID for the action.
208 std::string MakeTaskID(const std::string& app_id,
209 TaskType task_type,
210 const std::string& action_id);
212 // Returns a task id for the Drive app with |app_id|.
213 // TODO(gspencer): For now, the action id is always "open-with", but we
214 // could add any actions that the drive app supports.
215 std::string MakeDriveAppTaskId(const std::string& app_id);
217 // Converts |task_descriptor| to a task ID.
218 std::string TaskDescriptorToId(const TaskDescriptor& task_descriptor);
220 // Parses the task ID and extracts app ID, task type, and action ID into
221 // |task|. On failure, returns false, and the contents of |task| are
222 // undefined.
224 // See also the comment at the beginning of the file for details for how
225 // "task_id" looks like.
226 bool ParseTaskID(const std::string& task_id, TaskDescriptor* task);
228 // The callback is used for ExecuteFileTask(). Will be called with true if
229 // the file task execution is successful, or false if unsuccessful.
230 typedef base::Callback<void(extensions::api::file_browser_private::TaskResult
231 result)> FileTaskFinishedCallback;
233 // Executes file handler task for each element of |file_urls|.
234 // Returns |false| if the execution cannot be initiated. Otherwise returns
235 // |true| and then eventually calls |done| when all the files have been handled.
236 // |done| can be a null callback.
238 // Parameters:
239 // profile - The profile used for making this function call.
240 // source_url - The source URL which originates this function call.
241 // task - See the comment at TaskDescriptor struct.
242 // file_urls - URLs of the target files.
243 // done - The callback which will be called on completion.
244 // The callback won't be called if the function returns
245 // false.
246 bool ExecuteFileTask(Profile* profile,
247 const GURL& source_url,
248 const TaskDescriptor& task,
249 const std::vector<fileapi::FileSystemURL>& file_urls,
250 const FileTaskFinishedCallback& done);
252 typedef extensions::app_file_handler_util::PathAndMimeTypeSet
253 PathAndMimeTypeSet;
255 // Finds the Drive app tasks that can be used with the given |path_mime_set|
256 // from |drive_app_registry|, and append them to the |result_list|.
257 // Drive app tasks will be found only if all of the files are on Drive.
258 void FindDriveAppTasks(const drive::DriveAppRegistry& drive_app_registry,
259 const PathAndMimeTypeSet& path_mime_set,
260 std::vector<FullTaskDescriptor>* result_list);
262 // Finds the file handler tasks (apps declaring "file_handlers" in
263 // manifest.json) that can be used with the given files, appending them to
264 // the |result_list|.
265 void FindFileHandlerTasks(Profile* profile,
266 const PathAndMimeTypeSet& path_mime_set,
267 std::vector<FullTaskDescriptor>* result_list);
269 // Finds the file browser handler tasks (app/extensions declaring
270 // "file_browser_handlers" in manifest.json) that can be used with the
271 // given files, appending them to the |result_list|.
272 void FindFileBrowserHandlerTasks(
273 Profile* profile,
274 const std::vector<GURL>& file_urls,
275 std::vector<FullTaskDescriptor>* result_list);
277 // Finds all types (drive, file handlers, file browser handlers) of
278 // tasks. See the comment at FindDriveAppTasks() about |result_list|.
279 // Drive app tasks will be found only if all of the files are on Drive.
280 // |drive_app_registry| can be NULL if the drive app registry is not
281 // present.
283 // If |path_mime_set| contains a Google document, only the internal tasks of
284 // Files.app (i.e., tasks having the app ID of Files.app) are listed.
285 // This is to avoid dups between Drive app tasks and an internal handler that
286 // Files.app provides, and to avoid listing normal file handler and file browser
287 // handler tasks, which can handle only normal files.
288 void FindAllTypesOfTasks(
289 Profile* profile,
290 const drive::DriveAppRegistry* drive_app_registry,
291 const PathAndMimeTypeSet& path_mime_set,
292 const std::vector<GURL>& file_urls,
293 std::vector<FullTaskDescriptor>* result_list);
295 // Chooses the default task in |tasks| and sets it as default, if the default
296 // task is found (i.e. the default task may not exist in |tasks|). No tasks
297 // should be set as default before calling this function.
298 void ChooseAndSetDefaultTask(const PrefService& pref_service,
299 const PathAndMimeTypeSet& path_mime_set,
300 std::vector<FullTaskDescriptor>* tasks);
302 } // namespace file_tasks
303 } // namespace file_manager
305 #endif // CHROME_BROWSER_CHROMEOS_FILE_MANAGER_FILE_TASKS_H_