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/* -*- Mode: IDL; tab-width: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */
/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
* file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
#include "nsISupports.idl"
#include "nsIObserver.idl"
interface imgIRequest;
interface nsICancelable;
interface nsIPrincipal;
interface nsIURI;
%{C++
#define ALERT_NOTIFICATION_CONTRACTID "@mozilla.org/alert-notification;1"
%}
[scriptable, uuid(a71a637d-de1d-47c6-a8d2-c60b2596f471)]
interface nsIAlertNotificationImageListener : nsISupports
{
/**
* Called when the image finishes loading.
*
* @param aUserData An opaque parameter passed to |loadImage|.
* @param aRequest The image request.
*/
void onImageReady(in nsISupports aUserData, in imgIRequest aRequest);
/**
* Called if the alert doesn't have an image, or if the image request times
* out or fails.
*
* @param aUserData An opaque parameter passed to |loadImage|.
*/
void onImageMissing(in nsISupports aUserData);
};
[scriptable, uuid(a054c2c9-2787-4686-859c-45609d790056)]
interface nsIAlertAction : nsISupports
{
/**
* Returns a string identifying a user action to be displayed on the alert.
*
* This string is an opaque identifier that identifies an action in potential
* callbacks; it is not displayed to the user.
*/
readonly attribute AString action;
/**
* Returns a string containing action text to be shown to the user.
*/
readonly attribute AString title;
/**
* Returns a string containing the URL of an icon to display with the action.
*/
readonly attribute AString iconURL;
/**
* On Windows, chrome-privileged notifications -- i.e., those with a
* non-actionable principal -- can have actions that are activated by Windows
* and not processed by Firefox. When `windowsSystemActivationType` is true,
* we request Windows to process `action`. At the time of writing, Windows
* recognizes the following actions:
*
* - `action="dismiss"` dismisses the alert entirely.
* - `action="snooze"` snoozes the alert, generally making it disappear before
* reappearing a Windows-determined amount of time later.
*
* On non-Windows, this field is ignored.
*/
readonly attribute boolean windowsSystemActivationType;
/**
* On Windows, chrome-privileged notifications -- i.e., those with a
* non-actionable principal -- can have action-specific `opaqueRelaunchData`.
* This data will be provided to the application at relaunch and can trigger
* specific actions.
*
* On non-Windows, this field is ignored.
*/
readonly attribute AString opaqueRelaunchData;
};
[scriptable, uuid(cf2e4cb6-4b8f-4eca-aea9-d51a8f9f7a50)]
interface nsIAlertNotification : nsISupports
{
/** Initializes an alert notification. */
void init([optional] in AString aName,
[optional] in AString aImageURL,
[optional] in AString aTitle,
[optional] in AString aText,
[optional] in boolean aTextClickable,
[optional] in AString aCookie,
[optional] in AString aDir,
[optional] in AString aLang,
[optional] in AString aData,
[optional] in nsIPrincipal aPrincipal,
[optional] in boolean aInPrivateBrowsing,
[optional] in boolean aRequireInteraction,
[optional] in boolean aSilent,
[optional] in Array<uint32_t> aVibrate);
/**
* The name of the notification. On Windows and Android, the name is hashed
* and used as a notification ID. Notifications will replace previous
* notifications with the same name.
*/
readonly attribute AString name;
/**
* A URL identifying the image to put in the alert. The OS X backend limits
* the amount of time it will wait for the image to load to six seconds. After
* that time, the alert will show without an image.
*/
readonly attribute AString imageURL;
/** The title for the alert. */
readonly attribute AString title;
/** The contents of the alert. */
readonly attribute AString text;
/**
* Controls the click behavior. If true, the alert listener will be notified
* when the user clicks on the alert.
*/
readonly attribute boolean textClickable;
/**
* An opaque cookie that will be passed to the alert listener for each
* callback.
*/
readonly attribute AString cookie;
/**
* Bidi override for the title and contents. Valid values are "auto", "ltr",
* or "rtl". Ignored if the backend doesn't support localization.
*/
readonly attribute AString dir;
/**
* Language of the title and text. Ignored if the backend doesn't support
* localization.
*/
readonly attribute AString lang;
/**
* A Base64-encoded structured clone buffer containing data associated with
* this alert. Only used for web notifications. Chrome callers should use a
* cookie instead.
*/
readonly attribute AString data;
/**
* The principal of the page that created the alert. Used for IPC security
* checks, and to determine whether the alert is actionable.
*/
readonly attribute nsIPrincipal principal;
/**
* The URI of the page that created the alert. |null| if the alert is not
* actionable.
*/
readonly attribute nsIURI URI;
/**
* Controls the image loading behavior. If true, the image request will be
* loaded anonymously (without cookies or authorization tokens).
*/
readonly attribute boolean inPrivateBrowsing;
/**
* Indicates that the notification should remain readily available until
* the user activates or dismisses the notification.
*/
readonly attribute boolean requireInteraction;
/**
* When set, indicates that no sounds or vibrations should be made.
*/
readonly attribute boolean silent;
/**
* A vibration pattern to run with the display of the notification. A
* vibration pattern can be an array with as few as one member. The values
* are times in milliseconds where the even indices (0, 2, 4, etc.) indicate
* how long to vibrate and the odd indices indicate how long to pause. For
* example, [300, 100, 400] would vibrate 300ms, pause 100ms, then vibrate
* 400ms.
*/
readonly attribute Array<uint32_t> vibrate;
/**
* Actions available for users to choose from for interacting with
* the notification.
*
* Implemented only for the system backend on Windows.
*/
attribute Array<nsIAlertAction> actions;
/**
* Indicates whether this alert should show the source string and action
* buttons. False for system alerts (which can omit the principal), or
* expanded, system, and null principals.
*/
readonly attribute boolean actionable;
/**
* The host and port of the originating page, or an empty string if the alert
* is not actionable.
*/
readonly attribute AString source;
/**
* On Windows, chrome-privileged notifications -- i.e., those with a
* non-actionable principal -- can have `opaqueRelaunchData`. This data will
* be provided to the application at relaunch and can trigger specific
* actions.
*
* On non-Windows, this field is ignored.
*/
attribute AString opaqueRelaunchData;
/**
* Loads the image associated with this alert.
*
* @param aTimeout The number of milliseconds to wait before cancelling the
* image request. If zero, there is no timeout.
* @param aListener An |nsIAlertNotificationImageListener| implementation,
* notified when the image loads. The listener is kept alive
* until the request completes.
* @param aUserData An opaque parameter passed to the listener's methods.
* Not used by the libnotify backend, but the OS X backend
* passes the pending notification.
*/
nsICancelable loadImage(in unsigned long aTimeout,
in nsIAlertNotificationImageListener aListener,
[optional] in nsISupports aUserData);
};
[scriptable, uuid(f7a36392-d98b-4141-a7d7-4e46642684e3)]
interface nsIAlertsService : nsISupports
{
void showPersistentNotification(in AString aPersistentData,
in nsIAlertNotification aAlert,
[optional] in nsIObserver aAlertListener);
void showAlert(in nsIAlertNotification aAlert,
[optional] in nsIObserver aAlertListener);
/**
* Initializes and shows an |nsIAlertNotification| with the given parameters.
*
* @param aAlertListener Used for callbacks. May be null if the caller
* doesn't care about callbacks.
* @see nsIAlertNotification for descriptions of all other parameters.
* @throws NS_ERROR_NOT_AVAILABLE If the notification cannot be displayed.
*
* The following arguments will be passed to the alertListener's observe()
* method:
* subject - null
* topic - "alertfinished" when the alert goes away
* "alertdisablecallback" when alerts should be disabled for the principal
* "alertsettingscallback" when alert settings should be opened
* "alertclickcallback" when the text is clicked
* "alertshow" when the alert is shown
* data - the value of the cookie parameter passed to showAlertNotification.
*
* @note Depending on current circumstances (if the user's in a fullscreen
* application, for instance), the alert might not be displayed at all.
* In that case, if an alert listener is passed in it will receive the
* "alertfinished" notification immediately.
*/
void showAlertNotification(in AString aImageURL,
in AString aTitle,
in AString aText,
[optional] in boolean aTextClickable,
[optional] in AString aCookie,
[optional] in nsIObserver aAlertListener,
[optional] in AString aName,
[optional] in AString aDir,
[optional] in AString aLang,
[optional] in AString aData,
[optional] in nsIPrincipal aPrincipal,
[optional] in boolean aInPrivateBrowsing,
[optional] in boolean aRequireInteraction);
/**
* Close alerts created by the service.
*
* @param aName The name of the notification to close. If no name
* is provided then only a notification created with
* no name (if any) will be closed.
* @param aContextClosed The notification was implicitly closed, e.g. by tab
* or window closure. This is necessary to track as some
* platforms intentionally leave the notification visible
* unless explicitly closed, e.g. by notification.close().
*/
void closeAlert([optional] in AString aName, [optional] in boolean aContextClosed);
};
[scriptable, uuid(c5d63e3a-259d-45a8-b964-8377967cb4d2)]
interface nsIAlertsDoNotDisturb : nsISupports
{
/**
* Toggles a manual Do Not Disturb mode for the service to reduce the amount
* of disruption that alerts cause the user.
* This may mean only displaying them in a notification tray/center or not
* displaying them at all. If a system backend already supports a similar
* feature controlled by the user, enabling this may not have any impact on
* code to show an alert. e.g. on OS X, the system will take care not
* disrupting a user if we simply create a notification like usual.
*/
attribute bool manualDoNotDisturb;
/**
* Toggles a mode for the service to suppress all notifications from
* being dispatched when sharing the screen via the getMediaDisplay
* API.
*/
attribute bool suppressForScreenSharing;
};
[scriptable, uuid(fc6d7f0a-0cf6-4268-8c71-ab640842b9b1)]
interface nsIAlertsIconData : nsISupports
{
/**
* Shows an alert with an icon. Web notifications use the favicon of the
* page that created the alert. If the favicon is not in the Places database,
* |aIconSize| will be zero.
*/
void showAlertWithIconData(in nsIAlertNotification aAlert,
in nsIObserver aAlertListener,
in uint32_t aIconSize,
[const, array, size_is(aIconSize)] in uint8_t
aIconData);
};
[scriptable, uuid(f3c82915-bf60-41ea-91ce-6c46b22e381a)]
interface nsIAlertsIconURI : nsISupports
{
/**
* Shows an alert with an icon URI. Web notifications use |cached-favicon:|
* URIs to reference favicons from Places. If the page doesn't have a
* favicon, |aIconURI| will be |null|.
*/
void showAlertWithIconURI(in nsIAlertNotification aAlert,
[optional] in nsIObserver aAlertListener,
[optional] in nsIURI aIconURI);
};