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// [scheme]://[username]:[password]@[host]:[port]/[url-path] //Standard scheme URLs must have a host component that is a fully // qualified domain name as defined in Section 3.5 of RFC 1034 [13] and // Section 2.1 of RFC 1123. These URLs will be canonicalized to // "scheme://host/path" in the simplest case and // "scheme://username:password@host:port/path" in the most explicit case. For // example, "scheme:host/path" and "scheme:///host/path" will both be // canonicalized to "scheme://host/path". The origin of a standard scheme URL // is the combination of scheme, host and port (i.e., "scheme://host:port" in // the most explicit case). // // For non-standard scheme URLs only the "scheme:" component is parsed and // canonicalized. The remainder of the URL will be passed to the handler as- // is. For example, "scheme:///some%20text" will remain the same. Non-standard // scheme URLs cannot be used as a target for form submission. // // If |is_local| is true (1) the scheme will be treated with the same security // rules as those applied to "file" URLs. Normal pages cannot link to or // access local URLs. Also, by default, local URLs can only perform // XMLHttpRequest calls to the same URL (origin + path) that originated the // request. To allow XMLHttpRequest calls from a local URL to other URLs with // the same origin set the CefSettings.file_access_from_file_urls_allowed // value to true (1). To allow XMLHttpRequest calls from a local URL to all // origins set the CefSettings.universal_access_from_file_urls_allowed value // to true (1). // // If |is_display_isolated| is true (1) the scheme can only be displayed from // other content hosted with the same scheme. For example, pages in other // origins cannot create iframes or hyperlinks to URLs with the scheme. For // schemes that must be accessible from other schemes set this value to false // (0), set |is_cors_enabled| to true (1), and use CORS "Access-Control-Allow- // Origin" headers to further restrict access. // // If |is_secure| is true (1) the scheme will be treated with the same // security rules as those applied to "https" URLs. For example, loading this // scheme from other secure schemes will not trigger mixed content warnings. // // If |is_cors_enabled| is true (1) the scheme can be sent CORS requests. This // value should be true (1) in most cases where |is_standard| is true (1). // // If |is_csp_bypassing| is true (1) the scheme can bypass Content-Security- // Policy (CSP) checks. This value should be false (0) in most cases where // |is_standard| is true (1). // // This function may be called on any thread. It should only be called once // per unique |scheme_name| value. If |scheme_name| is already registered or // if an error occurs this function will return false (0). /// int(CEF_CALLBACK* add_custom_scheme)(struct _cef_scheme_registrar_t* self, const cef_string_t* scheme_name, int is_standard, int is_local, int is_display_isolated, int is_secure, int is_cors_enabled, int is_csp_bypassing); } cef_scheme_registrar_t; /// // Structure that creates cef_resource_handler_t instances for handling scheme // requests. The functions of this structure will always be called on the IO // thread. /// typedef struct _cef_scheme_handler_factory_t { /// // Base structure. /// cef_base_ref_counted_t base; /// // Return a new resource handler instance to handle the request or an NULL // reference to allow default handling of the request. |browser| and |frame| // will be the browser window and frame respectively that originated the // request or NULL if the request did not originate from a browser window (for // example, if the request came from cef_urlrequest_t). The |request| object // passed to this function will not contain cookie data. /// struct _cef_resource_handler_t*(CEF_CALLBACK* create)( struct _cef_scheme_handler_factory_t* self, struct _cef_browser_t* browser, struct _cef_frame_t* frame, const cef_string_t* scheme_name, struct _cef_request_t* request); } cef_scheme_handler_factory_t; /// // Register a scheme handler factory with the global request context. An NULL // |domain_name| value for a standard scheme will cause the factory to match all // domain names. The |domain_name| value will be ignored for non-standard // schemes. If |scheme_name| is a built-in scheme and no handler is returned by // |factory| then the built-in scheme handler factory will be called. If // |scheme_name| is a custom scheme then you must also implement the // cef_app_t::on_register_custom_schemes() function in all processes. This // function may be called multiple times to change or remove the factory that // matches the specified |scheme_name| and optional |domain_name|. Returns false // (0) if an error occurs. This function may be called on any thread in the // browser process. Using this function is equivalent to calling cef_request_tCo // ntext::cef_request_context_get_global_context()->register_scheme_handler_fact // ory(). /// CEF_EXPORT int cef_register_scheme_handler_factory( const cef_string_t* scheme_name, const cef_string_t* domain_name, cef_scheme_handler_factory_t* factory); /// // Clear all scheme handler factories registered with the global request // context. Returns false (0) on error. This function may be called on any // thread in the browser process. Using this function is equivalent to calling c // ef_request_tContext::cef_request_context_get_global_context()->clear_scheme_h // andler_factories(). /// CEF_EXPORT int cef_clear_scheme_handler_factories(); #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif // CEF_INCLUDE_CAPI_CEF_SCHEME_CAPI_H_