cef/include/cef_life_span_handler.h

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// Copyright (c) 2012 Marshall A. Greenblatt. All rights reserved.
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#ifndef CEF_INCLUDE_CEF_LIFE_SPAN_HANDLER_H_
#define CEF_INCLUDE_CEF_LIFE_SPAN_HANDLER_H_
#pragma once
#include "include/cef_base.h"
#include "include/cef_browser.h"
class CefClient;
///
// Implement this interface to handle events related to browser life span. The
// methods of this class will be called on the UI thread unless otherwise
// indicated.
///
/*--cef(source=client)--*/
class CefLifeSpanHandler : public virtual CefBase {
public:
typedef cef_window_open_disposition_t WindowOpenDisposition;
///
// Called on the IO thread before a new popup browser is created. The
// |browser| and |frame| values represent the source of the popup request. The
// |target_url| and |target_frame_name| values indicate where the popup
// browser should navigate and may be empty if not specified with the request.
// The |target_disposition| value indicates where the user intended to open
// the popup (e.g. current tab, new tab, etc). The |user_gesture| value will
// be true if the popup was opened via explicit user gesture (e.g. clicking a
// link) or false if the popup opened automatically (e.g. via the
// DomContentLoaded event). The |popupFeatures| structure contains additional
// information about the requested popup window. To allow creation of the
// popup browser optionally modify |windowInfo|, |client|, |settings| and
// |no_javascript_access| and return false. To cancel creation of the popup
// browser return true. The |client| and |settings| values will default to the
// source browser's values. If the |no_javascript_access| value is set to
// false the new browser will not be scriptable and may not be hosted in the
// same renderer process as the source browser. Any modifications to
// |windowInfo| will be ignored if the parent browser is wrapped in a
// CefBrowserView.
///
/*--cef(optional_param=target_url,optional_param=target_frame_name)--*/
virtual bool OnBeforePopup(CefRefPtr<CefBrowser> browser,
CefRefPtr<CefFrame> frame,
const CefString& target_url,
const CefString& target_frame_name,
WindowOpenDisposition target_disposition,
bool user_gesture,
const CefPopupFeatures& popupFeatures,
CefWindowInfo& windowInfo,
CefRefPtr<CefClient>& client,
CefBrowserSettings& settings,
bool* no_javascript_access) {
return false;
}
///
// Called after a new browser is created. This callback will be the first
// notification that references |browser|.
///
/*--cef()--*/
virtual void OnAfterCreated(CefRefPtr<CefBrowser> browser) {}
///
// Called when a browser has recieved a request to close. This may result
// directly from a call to CefBrowserHost::*CloseBrowser() or indirectly if
// the browser is parented to a top-level window created by CEF and the user
// attempts to close that window (by clicking the 'X', for example). The
// DoClose() method will be called after the JavaScript 'onunload' event has
// been fired.
//
// An application should handle top-level owner window close notifications by
// calling CefBrowserHost::TryCloseBrowser() or
// CefBrowserHost::CloseBrowser(false) instead of allowing the window to close
// immediately (see the examples below). This gives CEF an opportunity to
// process the 'onbeforeunload' event and optionally cancel the close before
// DoClose() is called.
//
// When windowed rendering is enabled CEF will internally create a window or
// view to host the browser. In that case returning false from DoClose() will
// send the standard close notification to the browser's top-level owner
// window (e.g. WM_CLOSE on Windows, performClose: on OS X, "delete_event" on
// Linux or CefWindowDelegate::CanClose() callback from Views). If the
// browser's host window/view has already been destroyed (via view hierarchy
// tear-down, for example) then DoClose() will not be called for that browser
// since is no longer possible to cancel the close.
//
// When windowed rendering is disabled returning false from DoClose() will
// cause the browser object to be destroyed immediately.
//
// If the browser's top-level owner window requires a non-standard close
// notification then send that notification from DoClose() and return true.
//
// The CefLifeSpanHandler::OnBeforeClose() method will be called after
// DoClose() (if DoClose() is called) and immediately before the browser
// object is destroyed. The application should only exit after OnBeforeClose()
// has been called for all existing browsers.
//
// The below examples describe what should happen during window close when the
// browser is parented to an application-provided top-level window.
//
// Example 1: Using CefBrowserHost::TryCloseBrowser(). This is recommended for
// clients using standard close handling and windows created on the browser
// process UI thread.
// 1. User clicks the window close button which sends a close notification to
// the application's top-level window.
// 2. Application's top-level window receives the close notification and
// calls TryCloseBrowser() (which internally calls CloseBrowser(false)).
// TryCloseBrowser() returns false so the client cancels the window close.
// 3. JavaScript 'onbeforeunload' handler executes and shows the close
// confirmation dialog (which can be overridden via
// CefJSDialogHandler::OnBeforeUnloadDialog()).
// 4. User approves the close.
// 5. JavaScript 'onunload' handler executes.
// 6. CEF sends a close notification to the application's top-level window
// (because DoClose() returned false by default).
// 7. Application's top-level window receives the close notification and
// calls TryCloseBrowser(). TryCloseBrowser() returns true so the client
// allows the window close.
// 8. Application's top-level window is destroyed.
// 9. Application's OnBeforeClose() handler is called and the browser object
// is destroyed.
// 10. Application exits by calling CefQuitMessageLoop() if no other browsers
// exist.
//
// Example 2: Using CefBrowserHost::CloseBrowser(false) and implementing the
// DoClose() callback. This is recommended for clients using non-standard
// close handling or windows that were not created on the browser process UI
// thread.
// 1. User clicks the window close button which sends a close notification to
// the application's top-level window.
// 2. Application's top-level window receives the close notification and:
// A. Calls CefBrowserHost::CloseBrowser(false).
// B. Cancels the window close.
// 3. JavaScript 'onbeforeunload' handler executes and shows the close
// confirmation dialog (which can be overridden via
// CefJSDialogHandler::OnBeforeUnloadDialog()).
// 4. User approves the close.
// 5. JavaScript 'onunload' handler executes.
// 6. Application's DoClose() handler is called. Application will:
// A. Set a flag to indicate that the next close attempt will be allowed.
// B. Return false.
// 7. CEF sends an close notification to the application's top-level window.
// 8. Application's top-level window receives the close notification and
// allows the window to close based on the flag from #6B.
// 9. Application's top-level window is destroyed.
// 10. Application's OnBeforeClose() handler is called and the browser object
// is destroyed.
// 11. Application exits by calling CefQuitMessageLoop() if no other browsers
// exist.
///
/*--cef()--*/
virtual bool DoClose(CefRefPtr<CefBrowser> browser) { return false; }
///
// Called just before a browser is destroyed. Release all references to the
// browser object and do not attempt to execute any methods on the browser
// object after this callback returns. This callback will be the last
// notification that references |browser|. See DoClose() documentation for
// additional usage information.
///
/*--cef()--*/
virtual void OnBeforeClose(CefRefPtr<CefBrowser> browser) {}
};
#endif // CEF_INCLUDE_CEF_LIFE_SPAN_HANDLER_H_