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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>PPB_View</code> struct representing the state
8 * of the view of an instance.
9 */
11 [generate_thunk]
13 label Chrome {
14 M18 = 1.0,
15 M28 = 1.1,
16 M37 = 1.2
19 /**
20 * <code>PPB_View</code> represents the state of the view of an instance.
21 * You will receive new view information using
22 * <code>PPP_Instance.DidChangeView</code>.
24 [macro="PPB_VIEW_INTERFACE"]
25 interface PPB_View {
26 /**
27 * IsView() determines if the given resource is a valid
28 * <code>PPB_View</code> resource. Note that <code>PPB_ViewChanged</code>
29 * resources derive from <code>PPB_View</code> and will return true here
30 * as well.
32 * @param resource A <code>PP_Resource</code> corresponding to a
33 * <code>PPB_View</code> resource.
35 * @return <code>PP_TRUE</code> if the given resource supports
36 * <code>PPB_View</code> or <code>PP_FALSE</code> if it is an invalid
37 * resource or is a resource of another type.
39 PP_Bool IsView([in] PP_Resource resource);
41 /**
42 * GetRect() retrieves the rectangle of the module instance associated
43 * with a view changed notification relative to the upper-left of the browser
44 * viewport. This position changes when the page is scrolled.
46 * The returned rectangle may not be inside the visible portion of the
47 * viewport if the module instance is scrolled off the page. Therefore, the
48 * position may be negative or larger than the size of the page. The size will
49 * always reflect the size of the module were it to be scrolled entirely into
50 * view.
52 * In general, most modules will not need to worry about the position of the
53 * module instance in the viewport, and only need to use the size.
55 * @param resource A <code>PP_Resource</code> corresponding to a
56 * <code>PPB_View</code> resource.
58 * @param rect A <code>PP_Rect</code> receiving the rectangle on success.
60 * @return Returns <code>PP_TRUE</code> if the resource was valid and the
61 * viewport rectangle was filled in, <code>PP_FALSE</code> if not.
63 PP_Bool GetRect([in] PP_Resource resource,
64 [out] PP_Rect rect);
66 /**
67 * IsFullscreen() returns whether the instance is currently
68 * displaying in fullscreen mode.
70 * @param resource A <code>PP_Resource</code> corresponding to a
71 * <code>PPB_View</code> resource.
73 * @return <code>PP_TRUE</code> if the instance is in full screen mode,
74 * or <code>PP_FALSE</code> if it's not or the resource is invalid.
76 PP_Bool IsFullscreen([in] PP_Resource resource);
78 /**
79 * IsVisible() determines whether the module instance might be visible to
80 * the user. For example, the Chrome window could be minimized or another
81 * window could be over it. In both of these cases, the module instance
82 * would not be visible to the user, but IsVisible() will return true.
84 * Use the result to speed up or stop updates for invisible module
85 * instances.
87 * This function performs the duties of GetRect() (determining whether the
88 * module instance is scrolled into view and the clip rectangle is nonempty)
89 * and IsPageVisible() (whether the page is visible to the user).
91 * @param resource A <code>PP_Resource</code> corresponding to a
92 * <code>PPB_View</code> resource.
94 * @return <code>PP_TRUE</code> if the instance might be visible to the
95 * user, <code>PP_FALSE</code> if it is definitely not visible.
97 PP_Bool IsVisible([in] PP_Resource resource);
99 /**
100 * IsPageVisible() determines if the page that contains the module instance
101 * is visible. The most common cause of invisible pages is that
102 * the page is in a background tab in the browser.
104 * Most applications should use IsVisible() instead of this function since
105 * the module instance could be scrolled off of a visible page, and this
106 * function will still return true. However, depending on how your module
107 * interacts with the page, there may be certain updates that you may want to
108 * perform when the page is visible even if your specific module instance is
109 * not visible.
111 * @param resource A <code>PP_Resource</code> corresponding to a
112 * <code>PPB_View</code> resource.
114 * @return <code>PP_TRUE</code> if the instance is plausibly visible to the
115 * user, <code>PP_FALSE</code> if it is definitely not visible.
117 PP_Bool IsPageVisible([in] PP_Resource resource);
120 * GetClipRect() returns the clip rectangle relative to the upper-left corner
121 * of the module instance. This rectangle indicates the portions of the module
122 * instance that are scrolled into view.
124 * If the module instance is scrolled off the view, the return value will be
125 * (0, 0, 0, 0). This clip rectangle does <i>not</i> take into account page
126 * visibility. Therefore, if the module instance is scrolled into view, but
127 * the page itself is on a tab that is not visible, the return rectangle will
128 * contain the visible rectangle as though the page were visible. Refer to
129 * IsPageVisible() and IsVisible() if you want to account for page
130 * visibility.
132 * Most applications will not need to worry about the clip rectangle. The
133 * recommended behavior is to do full updates if the module instance is
134 * visible, as determined by IsVisible(), and do no updates if it is not
135 * visible.
137 * However, if the cost for computing pixels is very high for your
138 * application, or the pages you're targeting frequently have very large
139 * module instances with small visible portions, you may wish to optimize
140 * further. In this case, the clip rectangle will tell you which parts of
141 * the module to update.
143 * Note that painting of the page and sending of view changed updates
144 * happens asynchronously. This means when the user scrolls, for example,
145 * it is likely that the previous backing store of the module instance will
146 * be used for the first paint, and will be updated later when your
147 * application generates new content with the new clip. This may cause
148 * flickering at the boundaries when scrolling. If you do choose to do
149 * partial updates, you may want to think about what color the invisible
150 * portions of your backing store contain (be it transparent or some
151 * background color) or to paint a certain region outside the clip to reduce
152 * the visual distraction when this happens.
154 * @param resource A <code>PP_Resource</code> corresponding to a
155 * <code>PPB_View</code> resource.
157 * @param clip Output argument receiving the clip rect on success.
159 * @return Returns <code>PP_TRUE</code> if the resource was valid and the
160 * clip rect was filled in, <code>PP_FALSE</code> if not.
162 PP_Bool GetClipRect([in] PP_Resource resource,
163 [out] PP_Rect clip);
166 * GetDeviceScale returns the scale factor between device pixels and Density
167 * Independent Pixels (DIPs, also known as logical pixels or UI pixels on
168 * some platforms). This allows the developer to render their contents at
169 * device resolution, even as coordinates / sizes are given in DIPs through
170 * the API.
172 * Note that the coordinate system for Pepper APIs is DIPs. Also note that
173 * one DIP might not equal one CSS pixel - when page scale/zoom is in effect.
175 * @param[in] resource A <code>PP_Resource</code> corresponding to a
176 * <code>PPB_View</code> resource.
178 * @return A <code>float</code> value representing the number of device pixels
179 * per DIP. If the resource is invalid, the value will be 0.0.
181 [version=1.1]
182 float_t GetDeviceScale([in] PP_Resource resource);
185 * GetCSSScale returns the scale factor between DIPs and CSS pixels. This
186 * allows proper scaling between DIPs - as sent via the Pepper API - and CSS
187 * pixel coordinates used for Web content.
189 * @param[in] resource A <code>PP_Resource</code> corresponding to a
190 * <code>PPB_View</code> resource.
192 * @return css_scale A <code>float</code> value representing the number of
193 * DIPs per CSS pixel. If the resource is invalid, the value will be 0.0.
195 [version=1.1]
196 float_t GetCSSScale([in] PP_Resource resource);
199 * GetScrollOffset returns the scroll offset of the window containing the
200 * plugin.
202 * @param[in] resource A <code>PP_Resource</code> corresponding to a
203 * <code>PPB_View</code> resource.
205 * @param[out] offset A <code>PP_Point</code> which will be set to the value
206 * of the scroll offset in CSS pixels.
208 * @return Returns <code>PP_TRUE</code> if the resource was valid and the
209 * offset was filled in, <code>PP_FALSE</code> if not.
211 [version=1.2]
212 PP_Bool GetScrollOffset([in] PP_Resource resource,
213 [out] PP_Point offset);