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// Copyright (c) 2012 Marshall A. Greenblatt. All rights reserved.
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// The contents of this file must follow a specific format in order to
// support the CEF translator tool. See the translator.README.txt file in the
// tools directory for more information.
//
#ifndef CEF_INCLUDE_CEF_CLIENT_H_
#define CEF_INCLUDE_CEF_CLIENT_H_
#pragma once
#include "include/cef_audio_handler.h"
#include "include/cef_base.h"
#include "include/cef_command_handler.h"
#include "include/cef_context_menu_handler.h"
#include "include/cef_dialog_handler.h"
#include "include/cef_display_handler.h"
#include "include/cef_download_handler.h"
#include "include/cef_drag_handler.h"
#include "include/cef_find_handler.h"
#include "include/cef_focus_handler.h"
#include "include/cef_frame_handler.h"
#include "include/cef_jsdialog_handler.h"
#include "include/cef_keyboard_handler.h"
#include "include/cef_life_span_handler.h"
#include "include/cef_load_handler.h"
#include "include/cef_permission_handler.h"
#include "include/cef_print_handler.h"
#include "include/cef_process_message.h"
Implement off-screen rendering support using delegated rendering (issue #1257). This implementation supports both GPU compositing and software compositing (used when GPU is not supported or when passing `--disable-gpu --disable-gpu-compositing` command-line flags). GPU-accelerated features (WebGL and 3D CSS) that did not work with the previous off-screen rendering implementation do work with this implementation when GPU support is available. Rendering now operates on a per-frame basis. The frame rate is configurable via CefBrowserSettings.windowless_frame_rate up to a maximum of 60fps (potentially limited by how fast the system can generate new frames). CEF generates a bitmap from the compositor backing and passes it to CefRenderHandler::OnPaint. The previous CefRenderHandler/CefBrowserHost API for off-screen rendering has been restored mostly as-is with some minor changes: - CefBrowserHost::Invalidate no longer accepts a CefRect region argument. Instead of invalidating a specific region it now triggers generation of a new frame. - The |dirtyRects| argument to CefRenderHandler::OnPaint will now always be a single CefRect representing the whole view (frame) size. Previously, invalidated regions were listed separately. - Linux: CefBrowserHost::SendKeyEvent now expects X11 event information instead of GTK event information. See cefclient for an example of converting GTK events to the necessary format. - Sizes passed to the CefRenderHandler OnPaint and OnPopupSize methods are now already DPI scaled. Previously, the client had to perform DPI scaling. - Includes drag&drop implementation from issue #1032. - Includes unit test fixes from issue #1245. git-svn-id: https://chromiumembedded.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@1751 5089003a-bbd8-11dd-ad1f-f1f9622dbc98
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#include "include/cef_render_handler.h"
#include "include/cef_request_handler.h"
///
/// Implement this interface to provide handler implementations.
///
/*--cef(source=client,no_debugct_check)--*/
class CefClient : public virtual CefBaseRefCounted {
public:
///
/// Return the handler for audio rendering events.
///
/*--cef()--*/
virtual CefRefPtr<CefAudioHandler> GetAudioHandler() { return nullptr; }
///
/// Return the handler for commands. If no handler is provided the default
/// implementation will be used.
///
/*--cef()--*/
virtual CefRefPtr<CefCommandHandler> GetCommandHandler() { return nullptr; }
///
/// Return the handler for context menus. If no handler is provided the
/// default implementation will be used.
///
/*--cef()--*/
virtual CefRefPtr<CefContextMenuHandler> GetContextMenuHandler() {
return nullptr;
}
///
/// Return the handler for dialogs. If no handler is provided the default
/// implementation will be used.
///
/*--cef()--*/
virtual CefRefPtr<CefDialogHandler> GetDialogHandler() { return nullptr; }
///
/// Return the handler for browser display state events.
///
/*--cef()--*/
virtual CefRefPtr<CefDisplayHandler> GetDisplayHandler() { return nullptr; }
///
/// Return the handler for download events. If no handler is returned
/// downloads will not be allowed.
///
/*--cef()--*/
virtual CefRefPtr<CefDownloadHandler> GetDownloadHandler() { return nullptr; }
///
/// Return the handler for drag events.
///
/*--cef()--*/
virtual CefRefPtr<CefDragHandler> GetDragHandler() { return nullptr; }
///
/// Return the handler for find result events.
///
/*--cef()--*/
virtual CefRefPtr<CefFindHandler> GetFindHandler() { return nullptr; }
///
/// Return the handler for focus events.
///
/*--cef()--*/
virtual CefRefPtr<CefFocusHandler> GetFocusHandler() { return nullptr; }
///
/// Return the handler for events related to CefFrame lifespan. This method
/// will be called once during CefBrowser creation and the result will be
/// cached for performance reasons.
///
/*--cef()--*/
virtual CefRefPtr<CefFrameHandler> GetFrameHandler() { return nullptr; }
///
/// Return the handler for permission requests.
///
/*--cef()--*/
virtual CefRefPtr<CefPermissionHandler> GetPermissionHandler() {
return nullptr;
}
///
/// Return the handler for JavaScript dialogs. If no handler is provided the
/// default implementation will be used.
///
/*--cef()--*/
virtual CefRefPtr<CefJSDialogHandler> GetJSDialogHandler() { return nullptr; }
///
/// Return the handler for keyboard events.
///
/*--cef()--*/
virtual CefRefPtr<CefKeyboardHandler> GetKeyboardHandler() { return nullptr; }
///
/// Return the handler for browser life span events.
///
/*--cef()--*/
virtual CefRefPtr<CefLifeSpanHandler> GetLifeSpanHandler() { return nullptr; }
///
/// Return the handler for browser load status events.
///
/*--cef()--*/
virtual CefRefPtr<CefLoadHandler> GetLoadHandler() { return nullptr; }
///
/// Return the handler for printing on Linux. If a print handler is not
/// provided then printing will not be supported on the Linux platform.
///
/*--cef()--*/
virtual CefRefPtr<CefPrintHandler> GetPrintHandler() { return nullptr; }
Implement off-screen rendering support using delegated rendering (issue #1257). This implementation supports both GPU compositing and software compositing (used when GPU is not supported or when passing `--disable-gpu --disable-gpu-compositing` command-line flags). GPU-accelerated features (WebGL and 3D CSS) that did not work with the previous off-screen rendering implementation do work with this implementation when GPU support is available. Rendering now operates on a per-frame basis. The frame rate is configurable via CefBrowserSettings.windowless_frame_rate up to a maximum of 60fps (potentially limited by how fast the system can generate new frames). CEF generates a bitmap from the compositor backing and passes it to CefRenderHandler::OnPaint. The previous CefRenderHandler/CefBrowserHost API for off-screen rendering has been restored mostly as-is with some minor changes: - CefBrowserHost::Invalidate no longer accepts a CefRect region argument. Instead of invalidating a specific region it now triggers generation of a new frame. - The |dirtyRects| argument to CefRenderHandler::OnPaint will now always be a single CefRect representing the whole view (frame) size. Previously, invalidated regions were listed separately. - Linux: CefBrowserHost::SendKeyEvent now expects X11 event information instead of GTK event information. See cefclient for an example of converting GTK events to the necessary format. - Sizes passed to the CefRenderHandler OnPaint and OnPopupSize methods are now already DPI scaled. Previously, the client had to perform DPI scaling. - Includes drag&drop implementation from issue #1032. - Includes unit test fixes from issue #1245. git-svn-id: https://chromiumembedded.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@1751 5089003a-bbd8-11dd-ad1f-f1f9622dbc98
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///
/// Return the handler for off-screen rendering events.
Implement off-screen rendering support using delegated rendering (issue #1257). This implementation supports both GPU compositing and software compositing (used when GPU is not supported or when passing `--disable-gpu --disable-gpu-compositing` command-line flags). GPU-accelerated features (WebGL and 3D CSS) that did not work with the previous off-screen rendering implementation do work with this implementation when GPU support is available. Rendering now operates on a per-frame basis. The frame rate is configurable via CefBrowserSettings.windowless_frame_rate up to a maximum of 60fps (potentially limited by how fast the system can generate new frames). CEF generates a bitmap from the compositor backing and passes it to CefRenderHandler::OnPaint. The previous CefRenderHandler/CefBrowserHost API for off-screen rendering has been restored mostly as-is with some minor changes: - CefBrowserHost::Invalidate no longer accepts a CefRect region argument. Instead of invalidating a specific region it now triggers generation of a new frame. - The |dirtyRects| argument to CefRenderHandler::OnPaint will now always be a single CefRect representing the whole view (frame) size. Previously, invalidated regions were listed separately. - Linux: CefBrowserHost::SendKeyEvent now expects X11 event information instead of GTK event information. See cefclient for an example of converting GTK events to the necessary format. - Sizes passed to the CefRenderHandler OnPaint and OnPopupSize methods are now already DPI scaled. Previously, the client had to perform DPI scaling. - Includes drag&drop implementation from issue #1032. - Includes unit test fixes from issue #1245. git-svn-id: https://chromiumembedded.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@1751 5089003a-bbd8-11dd-ad1f-f1f9622dbc98
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///
/*--cef()--*/
virtual CefRefPtr<CefRenderHandler> GetRenderHandler() { return nullptr; }
Implement off-screen rendering support using delegated rendering (issue #1257). This implementation supports both GPU compositing and software compositing (used when GPU is not supported or when passing `--disable-gpu --disable-gpu-compositing` command-line flags). GPU-accelerated features (WebGL and 3D CSS) that did not work with the previous off-screen rendering implementation do work with this implementation when GPU support is available. Rendering now operates on a per-frame basis. The frame rate is configurable via CefBrowserSettings.windowless_frame_rate up to a maximum of 60fps (potentially limited by how fast the system can generate new frames). CEF generates a bitmap from the compositor backing and passes it to CefRenderHandler::OnPaint. The previous CefRenderHandler/CefBrowserHost API for off-screen rendering has been restored mostly as-is with some minor changes: - CefBrowserHost::Invalidate no longer accepts a CefRect region argument. Instead of invalidating a specific region it now triggers generation of a new frame. - The |dirtyRects| argument to CefRenderHandler::OnPaint will now always be a single CefRect representing the whole view (frame) size. Previously, invalidated regions were listed separately. - Linux: CefBrowserHost::SendKeyEvent now expects X11 event information instead of GTK event information. See cefclient for an example of converting GTK events to the necessary format. - Sizes passed to the CefRenderHandler OnPaint and OnPopupSize methods are now already DPI scaled. Previously, the client had to perform DPI scaling. - Includes drag&drop implementation from issue #1032. - Includes unit test fixes from issue #1245. git-svn-id: https://chromiumembedded.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@1751 5089003a-bbd8-11dd-ad1f-f1f9622dbc98
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///
/// Return the handler for browser request events.
///
/*--cef()--*/
virtual CefRefPtr<CefRequestHandler> GetRequestHandler() { return nullptr; }
///
/// Called when a new message is received from a different process. Return
/// true if the message was handled or false otherwise. It is safe to keep a
/// reference to |message| outside of this callback.
///
/*--cef()--*/
virtual bool OnProcessMessageReceived(CefRefPtr<CefBrowser> browser,
Move message routing from CefBrowser to CefFrame (see issue #2498). This change moves the SendProcessMessage method from CefBrowser to CefFrame and adds CefBrowser parameters to OnProcessMessageReceived and OnDraggableRegionsChanged. The internal implementation has changed as follows: - Frame IDs are now a 64-bit combination of the 32-bit render_process_id and render_routing_id values that uniquely identify a RenderFrameHost (RFH). - CefFrameHostImpl objects are now managed by CefBrowserInfo with life span tied to RFH expectations. Specifically, a CefFrameHostImpl object representing a sub-frame will be created when a RenderFrame is created in the renderer process and detached when the associated RenderFrame is deleted or the renderer process in which it runs has died. - The CefFrameHostImpl object representing the main frame will always be valid but the underlying RFH (and associated frame ID) may change over time as a result of cross-origin navigations. Despite these changes calling LoadURL on the main frame object in the browser process will always navigate as expected. - Speculative RFHs, which may be created as a result of a cross-origin navigation and discarded if that navigation is not committed, are now handled correctly (e.g. ignored in most cases until they're committed). - It is less likely, but still possible, to receive a CefFrame object with an invalid frame ID (ID < 0). This can happen in cases where a RFH has not yet been created for a sub-frame. For example, when OnBeforeBrowse is called before initiating navigation in a previously nonexisting sub-frame. To test: All tests pass with NetworkService enabled and disabled.
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CefRefPtr<CefFrame> frame,
CefProcessId source_process,
CefRefPtr<CefProcessMessage> message) {
return false;
}
};
#endif // CEF_INCLUDE_CEF_CLIENT_H_