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 // This file declares methods that are useful for integrating Chrome in
6 // Windows shell. These methods are all static and currently part of
9 #ifndef CHROME_INSTALLER_UTIL_SHELL_UTIL_H_
10 #define CHROME_INSTALLER_UTIL_SHELL_UTIL_H_
17 #include "base/basictypes.h"
18 #include "base/files/file_path.h"
19 #include "base/logging.h"
20 #include "base/strings/string16.h"
21 #include "chrome/installer/util/work_item_list.h"
23 class BrowserDistribution
;
25 // This is a utility class that provides common shell integration methods
26 // that can be used by installer as well as Chrome.
29 // Input to any methods that make changes to OS shell.
31 CURRENT_USER
= 0x1, // Make any shell changes only at the user level
32 SYSTEM_LEVEL
= 0x2 // Make any shell changes only at the system level
35 // Chrome's default handler state for a given protocol.
42 // Typical shortcut directories. Resolved in GetShortcutPath().
43 // Also used in ShortcutLocationIsSupported().
44 enum ShortcutLocation
{
45 SHORTCUT_LOCATION_DESKTOP
,
46 SHORTCUT_LOCATION_QUICK_LAUNCH
,
47 SHORTCUT_LOCATION_START_MENU
,
48 SHORTCUT_LOCATION_TASKBAR_PINS
, // base::win::VERSION_WIN7 +
49 SHORTCUT_LOCATION_APP_SHORTCUTS
, // base::win::VERSION_WIN8 +
52 enum ShortcutOperation
{
53 // Create a new shortcut (overwriting if necessary).
54 SHELL_SHORTCUT_CREATE_ALWAYS
,
55 // Create the per-user shortcut only if its system-level equivalent (with
56 // the same name) is not present.
57 SHELL_SHORTCUT_CREATE_IF_NO_SYSTEM_LEVEL
,
58 // Overwrite an existing shortcut (fail if the shortcut doesn't exist).
59 // If the arguments are not specified on the new shortcut, keep the old
60 // shortcut's arguments.
61 SHELL_SHORTCUT_REPLACE_EXISTING
,
62 // Update specified properties only on an existing shortcut.
63 SHELL_SHORTCUT_UPDATE_EXISTING
,
66 // Properties for shortcuts. Properties set will be applied to
67 // the shortcut on creation/update. On update, unset properties are ignored;
68 // on create (and replaced) unset properties might have a default value (see
69 // individual property setters below for details).
70 // Callers are encouraged to use the setters provided which take care of
71 // setting |options| as desired.
72 struct ShortcutProperties
{
73 enum IndividualProperties
{
74 PROPERTIES_TARGET
= 1 << 0,
75 PROPERTIES_ARGUMENTS
= 1 << 1,
76 PROPERTIES_DESCRIPTION
= 1 << 2,
77 PROPERTIES_ICON
= 1 << 3,
78 PROPERTIES_APP_ID
= 1 << 4,
79 PROPERTIES_SHORTCUT_NAME
= 1 << 5,
80 PROPERTIES_DUAL_MODE
= 1 << 6,
83 explicit ShortcutProperties(ShellChange level_in
)
84 : level(level_in
), icon_index(0), dual_mode(false),
85 pin_to_taskbar(false), options(0U) {}
87 // Sets the target executable to launch from this shortcut.
88 // This is mandatory when creating a shortcut.
89 void set_target(const base::FilePath
& target_in
) {
91 options
|= PROPERTIES_TARGET
;
94 // Sets the arguments to be passed to |target| when launching from this
96 // The length of this string must be less than MAX_PATH.
97 void set_arguments(const string16
& arguments_in
) {
98 // Size restriction as per MSDN at
99 // http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/desktop/bb774954.aspx.
100 DCHECK(arguments_in
.length() < MAX_PATH
);
101 arguments
= arguments_in
;
102 options
|= PROPERTIES_ARGUMENTS
;
105 // Sets the localized description of the shortcut.
106 // The length of this string must be less than MAX_PATH.
107 void set_description(const string16
& description_in
) {
108 // Size restriction as per MSDN at
109 // http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/desktop/bb774955.aspx.
110 DCHECK(description_in
.length() < MAX_PATH
);
111 description
= description_in
;
112 options
|= PROPERTIES_DESCRIPTION
;
115 // Sets the path to the icon (icon_index set to 0).
116 // icon index unless otherwise specified in master_preferences).
117 void set_icon(const base::FilePath
& icon_in
, int icon_index_in
) {
119 icon_index
= icon_index_in
;
120 options
|= PROPERTIES_ICON
;
123 // Sets the app model id for the shortcut (Win7+).
124 void set_app_id(const string16
& app_id_in
) {
126 options
|= PROPERTIES_APP_ID
;
129 // Forces the shortcut's name to |shortcut_name_in|.
130 // Default: the current distribution's GetAppShortcutName().
131 // The ".lnk" extension will automatically be added to this name.
132 void set_shortcut_name(const string16
& shortcut_name_in
) {
133 shortcut_name
= shortcut_name_in
;
134 options
|= PROPERTIES_SHORTCUT_NAME
;
137 // Sets whether this is a dual mode shortcut (Win8+).
138 // NOTE: Only the default (no arguments and default browser appid) browser
139 // shortcut in the Start menu (Start screen on Win8+) should be made dual
141 void set_dual_mode(bool dual_mode_in
) {
142 dual_mode
= dual_mode_in
;
143 options
|= PROPERTIES_DUAL_MODE
;
146 // Sets whether to pin this shortcut to the taskbar after creating it
147 // (ignored if the shortcut is only being updated).
148 // Note: This property doesn't have a mask in |options|.
149 void set_pin_to_taskbar(bool pin_to_taskbar_in
) {
150 pin_to_taskbar
= pin_to_taskbar_in
;
153 bool has_target() const {
154 return (options
& PROPERTIES_TARGET
) != 0;
157 bool has_arguments() const {
158 return (options
& PROPERTIES_ARGUMENTS
) != 0;
161 bool has_description() const {
162 return (options
& PROPERTIES_DESCRIPTION
) != 0;
165 bool has_icon() const {
166 return (options
& PROPERTIES_ICON
) != 0;
169 bool has_app_id() const {
170 return (options
& PROPERTIES_APP_ID
) != 0;
173 bool has_shortcut_name() const {
174 return (options
& PROPERTIES_SHORTCUT_NAME
) != 0;
177 bool has_dual_mode() const {
178 return (options
& PROPERTIES_DUAL_MODE
) != 0;
181 // The level to install this shortcut at (CURRENT_USER for a per-user
182 // shortcut and SYSTEM_LEVEL for an all-users shortcut).
185 base::FilePath target
;
187 string16 description
;
191 string16 shortcut_name
;
194 // Bitfield made of IndividualProperties. Properties set in |options| will
195 // be used to create/update the shortcut, others will be ignored on update
196 // and possibly replaced by default values on create (see individual
197 // property setters above for details on default values).
201 // Relative path of the URL Protocol registry entry (prefixed with '\').
202 static const wchar_t* kRegURLProtocol
;
204 // Relative path of DefaultIcon registry entry (prefixed with '\').
205 static const wchar_t* kRegDefaultIcon
;
207 // Relative path of "shell" registry key.
208 static const wchar_t* kRegShellPath
;
210 // Relative path of shell open command in Windows registry
211 // (i.e. \\shell\\open\\command).
212 static const wchar_t* kRegShellOpen
;
214 // Relative path of registry key under which applications need to register
215 // to control Windows Start menu links.
216 static const wchar_t* kRegStartMenuInternet
;
218 // Relative path of Classes registry entry under which file associations
219 // are added on Windows.
220 static const wchar_t* kRegClasses
;
222 // Relative path of RegisteredApplications registry entry under which
223 // we add Chrome as a Windows application
224 static const wchar_t* kRegRegisteredApplications
;
226 // The key path and key name required to register Chrome on Windows such
227 // that it can be launched from Start->Run just by name (chrome.exe).
228 static const wchar_t* kAppPathsRegistryKey
;
229 static const wchar_t* kAppPathsRegistryPathName
;
231 // Name that we give to Chrome file association handler ProgId.
232 static const wchar_t* kChromeHTMLProgId
;
234 // Description of Chrome file association handler ProgId.
235 static const wchar_t* kChromeHTMLProgIdDesc
;
237 // Registry path that stores url associations on Vista.
238 static const wchar_t* kRegVistaUrlPrefs
;
240 // File extensions that Chrome registers itself as the default handler
241 // for when the user makes Chrome the default browser.
242 static const wchar_t* kDefaultFileAssociations
[];
244 // File extensions that Chrome registers itself as being capable of
246 static const wchar_t* kPotentialFileAssociations
[];
248 // Protocols that Chrome registers itself as the default handler for
249 // when the user makes Chrome the default browser.
250 static const wchar_t* kBrowserProtocolAssociations
[];
252 // Protocols that Chrome registers itself as being capable of handling.
253 static const wchar_t* kPotentialProtocolAssociations
[];
255 // Registry value name that is needed for ChromeHTML ProgId
256 static const wchar_t* kRegUrlProtocol
;
258 // Relative registry path from \Software\Classes\ChromeHTML to the ProgId
259 // Application definitions.
260 static const wchar_t* kRegApplication
;
262 // Registry value name for the AppUserModelId of an application.
263 static const wchar_t* kRegAppUserModelId
;
265 // Registry value name for the description of an application.
266 static const wchar_t* kRegApplicationDescription
;
268 // Registry value name for an application's name.
269 static const wchar_t* kRegApplicationName
;
271 // Registry value name for the path to an application's icon.
272 static const wchar_t* kRegApplicationIcon
;
274 // Registry value name for an application's company.
275 static const wchar_t* kRegApplicationCompany
;
277 // Relative path of ".exe" registry key.
278 static const wchar_t* kRegExePath
;
280 // Registry value name of the open verb.
281 static const wchar_t* kRegVerbOpen
;
283 // Registry value name of the opennewwindow verb.
284 static const wchar_t* kRegVerbOpenNewWindow
;
286 // Registry value name of the run verb.
287 static const wchar_t* kRegVerbRun
;
289 // Registry value name for command entries.
290 static const wchar_t* kRegCommand
;
292 // Registry value name for the DelegateExecute verb handler.
293 static const wchar_t* kRegDelegateExecute
;
295 // Registry value name for the OpenWithProgids entry for file associations.
296 static const wchar_t* kRegOpenWithProgids
;
298 // Returns true if |chrome_exe| is registered in HKLM with |suffix|.
299 // Note: This only checks one deterministic key in HKLM for |chrome_exe| and
300 // doesn't otherwise validate a full Chrome install in HKLM.
301 static bool QuickIsChromeRegisteredInHKLM(BrowserDistribution
* dist
,
302 const string16
& chrome_exe
,
303 const string16
& suffix
);
305 // Returns true if the current Windows version supports the presence of
306 // shortcuts at |location|.
307 static bool ShortcutLocationIsSupported(ShellUtil::ShortcutLocation location
);
309 // Sets |path| to the path for a shortcut at the |location| desired for the
310 // given |level| (CURRENT_USER for per-user path and SYSTEM_LEVEL for
312 // Returns false on failure.
313 static bool GetShortcutPath(ShellUtil::ShortcutLocation location
,
314 BrowserDistribution
* dist
,
316 base::FilePath
* path
);
318 // Updates shortcut in |location| (or creates it if |options| specify
319 // SHELL_SHORTCUT_CREATE_ALWAYS).
320 // |dist| gives the type of browser distribution currently in use.
321 // |properties| and |operation| affect this method as described on their
322 // invidividual definitions above.
323 // |location| may be one of SHORTCUT_LOCATION_DESKTOP,
324 // SHORTCUT_LOCATION_QUICK_LAUNCH, or SHORTCUT_LOCATION_START_MENU.
325 static bool CreateOrUpdateShortcut(
326 ShellUtil::ShortcutLocation location
,
327 BrowserDistribution
* dist
,
328 const ShellUtil::ShortcutProperties
& properties
,
329 ShellUtil::ShortcutOperation operation
);
331 // Returns the string "|icon_path|,|icon_index|" (see, for example,
332 // http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/desktop/dd391573.aspx).
333 static string16
FormatIconLocation(const string16
& icon_path
, int icon_index
);
335 // This method returns the command to open URLs/files using chrome. Typically
336 // this command is written to the registry under shell\open\command key.
337 // |chrome_exe|: the full path to chrome.exe
338 static string16
GetChromeShellOpenCmd(const string16
& chrome_exe
);
340 // This method returns the command to be called by the DelegateExecute verb
341 // handler to launch chrome on Windows 8. Typically this command is written to
342 // the registry under the HKCR\Chrome\.exe\shell\(open|run)\command key.
343 // |chrome_exe|: the full path to chrome.exe
344 static string16
GetChromeDelegateCommand(const string16
& chrome_exe
);
346 // Gets a mapping of all registered browser names (excluding browsers in the
347 // |dist| distribution) and their reinstall command (which usually sets
348 // browser as default).
349 // Given browsers can be registered in HKCU (as of Win7) and/or in HKLM, this
350 // method looks in both and gives precedence to values in HKCU as per the msdn
351 // standard: http://goo.gl/xjczJ.
352 static void GetRegisteredBrowsers(BrowserDistribution
* dist
,
353 std::map
<string16
, string16
>* browsers
);
355 // Returns the suffix this user's Chrome install is registered with.
356 // Always returns the empty string on system-level installs.
358 // This method is meant for external methods which need to know the suffix of
359 // the current install at run-time, not for install-time decisions.
360 // There are no guarantees that this suffix will not change later:
361 // (e.g. if two user-level installs were previously installed in parallel on
362 // the same machine, both without admin rights and with no user-level install
363 // having claimed the non-suffixed HKLM registrations, they both have no
364 // suffix in their progId entries (as per the old suffix rules). If they were
365 // to both fully register (i.e. click "Make Chrome Default" and go through
366 // UAC; or upgrade to Win8 and get the automatic no UAC full registration)
367 // they would then both get a suffixed registration as per the new suffix
370 // |chrome_exe| The path to the currently installed (or running) chrome.exe.
371 static string16
GetCurrentInstallationSuffix(BrowserDistribution
* dist
,
372 const string16
& chrome_exe
);
374 // Returns the application name of the program under |dist|.
375 // This application name will be suffixed as is appropriate for the current
377 // This is the name that is registered with Default Programs on Windows and
378 // that should thus be used to "make chrome default" and such.
379 static string16
GetApplicationName(BrowserDistribution
* dist
,
380 const string16
& chrome_exe
);
382 // Returns the AppUserModelId for |dist|. This identifier is unconditionally
383 // suffixed with a unique id for this user on user-level installs (in contrast
384 // to other registration entries which are suffixed as described in
385 // GetCurrentInstallationSuffix() above).
386 static string16
GetBrowserModelId(BrowserDistribution
* dist
,
387 bool is_per_user_install
);
389 // Returns an AppUserModelId composed of each member of |components| separated
391 // The returned appid is guaranteed to be no longer than
392 // chrome::kMaxAppModelIdLength (some of the components might have been
393 // shortened to enforce this).
394 static string16
BuildAppModelId(const std::vector
<string16
>& components
);
396 // Returns true if Chrome can make itself the default browser without relying
397 // on the Windows shell to prompt the user. This is the case for versions of
398 // Windows prior to Windows 8.
399 static bool CanMakeChromeDefaultUnattended();
401 // Returns the DefaultState of Chrome for HTTP and HTTPS.
402 static DefaultState
GetChromeDefaultState();
404 // Returns the DefaultState of Chrome for |protocol|.
405 static DefaultState
GetChromeDefaultProtocolClientState(
406 const string16
& protocol
);
408 // Make Chrome the default browser. This function works by going through
409 // the url protocols and file associations that are related to general
410 // browsing, e.g. http, https, .html etc., and requesting to become the
411 // default handler for each. If any of these fails the operation will return
412 // false to indicate failure, which is consistent with the return value of
413 // ShellIntegration::GetDefaultBrowser.
415 // In the case of failure any successful changes will be left, however no
416 // more changes will be attempted.
417 // TODO(benwells): Attempt to undo any changes that were successfully made.
418 // http://crbug.com/83970
420 // shell_change: Defined whether to register as default browser at system
421 // level or user level. If value has ShellChange::SYSTEM_LEVEL
422 // we should be running as admin user.
423 // chrome_exe: The chrome.exe path to register as default browser.
424 // elevate_if_not_admin: On Vista if user is not admin, try to elevate for
425 // Chrome registration.
426 static bool MakeChromeDefault(BrowserDistribution
* dist
,
428 const string16
& chrome_exe
,
429 bool elevate_if_not_admin
);
431 // Shows and waits for the Windows 8 "How do you want to open webpages?"
432 // dialog if Chrome is not already the default HTTP/HTTPS handler. Also does
433 // XP-era registrations if Chrome is chosen or was already the default. Do
434 // not use on pre-Win8 OSes.
436 // |dist| gives the type of browser distribution currently in use.
437 // |chrome_exe| The chrome.exe path to register as default browser.
438 static bool ShowMakeChromeDefaultSystemUI(BrowserDistribution
* dist
,
439 const string16
& chrome_exe
);
441 // Make Chrome the default application for a protocol.
442 // chrome_exe: The chrome.exe path to register as default browser.
443 // protocol: The protocol to register as the default handler for.
444 static bool MakeChromeDefaultProtocolClient(BrowserDistribution
* dist
,
445 const string16
& chrome_exe
,
446 const string16
& protocol
);
448 // Shows and waits for the Windows 8 "How do you want to open links of this
449 // type?" dialog if Chrome is not already the default |protocol|
450 // handler. Also does XP-era registrations if Chrome is chosen or was already
451 // the default for |protocol|. Do not use on pre-Win8 OSes.
453 // |dist| gives the type of browser distribution currently in use.
454 // |chrome_exe| The chrome.exe path to register as default browser.
455 // |protocol| is the protocol being registered.
456 static bool ShowMakeChromeDefaultProtocolClientSystemUI(
457 BrowserDistribution
* dist
,
458 const string16
& chrome_exe
,
459 const string16
& protocol
);
461 // Registers Chrome as a potential default browser and handler for filetypes
463 // If Chrome is already registered, this method is a no-op.
464 // This method requires write access to HKLM (prior to Win8) so is just a
466 // If write to HKLM is required, but fails, and:
467 // - |elevate_if_not_admin| is true (and OS is Vista or above):
468 // tries to launch setup.exe with admin priviledges (by prompting the user
469 // with a UAC) to do these tasks.
470 // - |elevate_if_not_admin| is false (or OS is XP):
471 // adds the ProgId entries to HKCU. These entries will not make Chrome show
472 // in Default Programs but they are still useful because Chrome can be
473 // registered to run when the user clicks on an http link or an html file.
475 // |chrome_exe| full path to chrome.exe.
476 // |unique_suffix| Optional input. If given, this function appends the value
477 // to default browser entries names that it creates in the registry.
478 // Currently, this is only used to continue an install with the same suffix
479 // when elevating and calling setup.exe with admin privileges as described
481 // |elevate_if_not_admin| if true will make this method try alternate methods
482 // as described above. This should only be true when following a user action
483 // (e.g. "Make Chrome Default") as it allows this method to UAC.
485 // Returns true if Chrome is successfully registered (or already registered).
486 static bool RegisterChromeBrowser(BrowserDistribution
* dist
,
487 const string16
& chrome_exe
,
488 const string16
& unique_suffix
,
489 bool elevate_if_not_admin
);
491 // This method declares to Windows that Chrome is capable of handling the
492 // given protocol. This function will call the RegisterChromeBrowser function
493 // to register with Windows as capable of handling the protocol, if it isn't
494 // currently registered as capable.
495 // Declaring the capability of handling a protocol is necessary to register
496 // as the default handler for the protocol in Vista and later versions of
499 // If called by the browser and elevation is required, it will elevate by
500 // calling setup.exe which will again call this function with elevate false.
502 // |chrome_exe| full path to chrome.exe.
503 // |unique_suffix| Optional input. If given, this function appends the value
504 // to default browser entries names that it creates in the registry.
505 // |protocol| The protocol to register as being capable of handling.s
506 // |elevate_if_not_admin| if true will make this method try alternate methods
507 // as described above.
508 static bool RegisterChromeForProtocol(BrowserDistribution
* dist
,
509 const string16
& chrome_exe
,
510 const string16
& unique_suffix
,
511 const string16
& protocol
,
512 bool elevate_if_not_admin
);
514 // Removes installed shortcut(s) at |location|.
515 // |level|: CURRENT_USER to remove per-user shortcuts, or SYSTEM_LEVEL to
516 // remove all-users shortcuts.
517 // |target_exe|: Shortcut target exe; shortcuts will only be deleted when
518 // their target is |target_exe|.
519 // If |location| is SHORTCUT_LOCATION_START_MENU, the shortcut folder specific
520 // to |dist| is deleted.
521 // Returns true if all shortcuts pointing to |target_exe| are successfully
522 // deleted, including the case where no such shortcuts are found.
523 static bool RemoveShortcuts(ShellUtil::ShortcutLocation location
,
524 BrowserDistribution
* dist
,
526 const base::FilePath
& target_exe
);
528 // Applies the updates in |shortcut_properties| to all shortcuts in |location|
529 // that target |target_exe|.
530 // Returns true if all shortcuts pointing to |target_exe| are successfully
531 // updated, including the case where no such shortcuts are found.
532 static bool UpdateShortcuts(
533 ShellUtil::ShortcutLocation location
,
534 BrowserDistribution
* dist
,
536 const base::FilePath
& target_exe
,
537 const ShellUtil::ShortcutProperties
& properties
);
539 // Sets |suffix| to the base 32 encoding of the md5 hash of this user's sid
540 // preceded by a dot.
541 // This is guaranteed to be unique on the machine and 27 characters long
542 // (including the '.').
543 // This suffix is then meant to be added to all registration that may conflict
544 // with another user-level Chrome install.
545 // Note that prior to Chrome 21, the suffix registered used to be the user's
546 // username (see GetOldUserSpecificRegistrySuffix() below). We still honor old
547 // installs registered that way, but it was wrong because some of the
548 // characters allowed in a username are not allowed in a ProgId.
549 // Returns true unless the OS call to retrieve the username fails.
550 // NOTE: Only the installer should use this suffix directly. Other callers
551 // should call GetCurrentInstallationSuffix().
552 static bool GetUserSpecificRegistrySuffix(string16
* suffix
);
554 // Sets |suffix| to this user's username preceded by a dot. This suffix should
555 // only be used to support legacy installs that used this suffixing
557 // Returns true unless the OS call to retrieve the username fails.
558 // NOTE: Only the installer should use this suffix directly. Other callers
559 // should call GetCurrentInstallationSuffix().
560 static bool GetOldUserSpecificRegistrySuffix(string16
* suffix
);
562 // Returns the base32 encoding (using the [A-Z2-7] alphabet) of |bytes|.
563 // |size| is the length of |bytes|.
564 // Note: This method does not suffix the output with '=' signs as technically
565 // required by the base32 standard for inputs that aren't a multiple of 5
567 static string16
ByteArrayToBase32(const uint8
* bytes
, size_t size
);
570 DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(ShellUtil
);
574 #endif // CHROME_INSTALLER_UTIL_SHELL_UTIL_H_