// Copyright (c) 2011 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
// found in the LICENSE file.
#ifndef CHROME_BROWSER_TABS_TAB_STRIP_MODEL_H_
#define CHROME_BROWSER_TABS_TAB_STRIP_MODEL_H_
#pragma once
#include <vector>
#include "base/observer_list.h"
#include "chrome/browser/tabs/tab_strip_model_observer.h"
#include "chrome/browser/tabs/tab_strip_selection_model.h"
#include "content/common/notification_observer.h"
#include "content/common/notification_registrar.h"
#include "content/common/page_transition_types.h"
class NavigationController;
class Profile;
class TabContents;
class TabContentsWrapper;
class TabStripModelDelegate;
class TabStripModelOrderController;
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// TabStripModel
//
// A model & low level controller of a Browser Window tabstrip. Holds a vector
// of TabContents, and provides an API for adding, removing and shuffling
// them, as well as a higher level API for doing specific Browser-related
// tasks like adding new Tabs from just a URL, etc.
//
// Each tab may be any one of the following states:
// . Mini-tab. Mini tabs are locked to the left side of the tab strip and
// rendered differently (small tabs with only a favicon). The model makes
// sure all mini-tabs are at the beginning of the tab strip. For example,
// if a non-mini tab is added it is forced to be with non-mini tabs. Requests
// to move tabs outside the range of the tab type are ignored. For example,
// a request to move a mini-tab after non-mini-tabs is ignored.
// You'll notice there is no explcit api for making a tab a mini-tab, rather
// there are two tab types that are implicitly mini-tabs:
// . App. Corresponds to an extension that wants an app tab. App tabs are
// identified by TabContentsWrapper::extension_tab_helper()::is_app().
// App tabs are always pinneded (you can't unpin them).
// . Pinned. Any tab can be pinned. Non-app tabs whose pinned state is changed
// are moved to be with other mini-tabs or non-mini tabs.
//
// A TabStripModel has one delegate that it relies on to perform certain tasks
// like creating new TabStripModels (probably hosted in Browser windows) when
// required. See TabStripDelegate above for more information.
//
// A TabStripModel also has N observers (see TabStripModelObserver above),
// which can be registered via Add/RemoveObserver. An Observer is notified of
// tab creations, removals, moves, and other interesting events. The
// TabStrip implements this interface to know when to create new tabs in
// the View, and the Browser object likewise implements to be able to update
// its bookkeeping when such events happen.
//
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
class TabStripModel : public NotificationObserver {
public:
// Policy for how new tabs are inserted.
enum InsertionPolicy {
// Newly created tabs are created after the selection. This is the default.
INSERT_AFTER,
// Newly created tabs are inserted before the selection.
INSERT_BEFORE,
};
// Used to specify what should happen when the tab is closed.
enum CloseTypes {
CLOSE_NONE = 0,
// Indicates the tab was closed by the user. If true,
// TabContents::set_closed_by_user_gesture(true) is invoked.
CLOSE_USER_GESTURE = 1 << 0,
// If true the history is recorded so that the tab can be reopened later.
// You almost always want to set this.
CLOSE_CREATE_HISTORICAL_TAB = 1 << 1,
};
// Constants used when adding tabs.
enum AddTabTypes {
// Used to indicate nothing special should happen to the newly inserted
// tab.
ADD_NONE = 0,
// The tab should be active.
ADD_ACTIVE = 1 << 0,
// The tab should be pinned.
ADD_PINNED = 1 << 1,
// If not set the insertion index of the TabContents is left up to the Order
// Controller associated, so the final insertion index may differ from the
// specified index. Otherwise the index supplied is used.
ADD_FORCE_INDEX = 1 << 2,
// If set the newly inserted tab inherits the group of the currently
// selected tab. If not set the tab may still inherit the group under
// certain situations.
ADD_INHERIT_GROUP = 1 << 3,
// If set the newly inserted tab's opener is set to the active tab. If not
// set the tab may still inherit the group/opener under certain situations.
// NOTE: this is ignored if ADD_INHERIT_GROUP is set.
ADD_INHERIT_OPENER = 1 << 4,
};
static const int kNoTab = -1;
// Construct a TabStripModel with a delegate to help it do certain things
// (See TabStripModelDelegate documentation). |delegate| cannot be NULL.
TabStripModel(TabStripModelDelegate* delegate, Profile* profile);
virtual ~TabStripModel();
// Retrieves the TabStripModelDelegate associated with this TabStripModel.
TabStripModelDelegate* delegate() const { return delegate_; }
// Add and remove observers to changes within this TabStripModel.
void AddObserver(TabStripModelObserver* observer);
void RemoveObserver(TabStripModelObserver* observer);
// Retrieve the number of TabContentses/emptiness of the TabStripModel.
int count() const { return static_cast<int>(contents_data_.size()); }
bool empty() const { return contents_data_.empty(); }
// Retrieve the Profile associated with this TabStripModel.
Profile* profile() const { return profile_; }
// Retrieve the index of the currently active TabContents.
int active_index() const { return selection_model_.active(); }
// Returns true if the tabstrip is currently closing all open tabs (via a
// call to CloseAllTabs). As tabs close, the selection in the tabstrip
// changes which notifies observers, which can use this as an optimization to
// avoid doing meaningless or unhelpful work.
bool closing_all() const { return closing_all_; }
// Access the order controller. Exposed only for unit tests.
TabStripModelOrderController* order_controller() const {
return order_controller_;
}
// Sets the insertion policy. Default is INSERT_AFTER.
void SetInsertionPolicy(InsertionPolicy policy);
InsertionPolicy insertion_policy() const;
// Returns true if |observer| is in the list of observers. This is intended
// for debugging.
bool HasObserver(TabStripModelObserver* observer);
// Basic API /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Determines if the specified index is contained within the TabStripModel.
bool ContainsIndex(int index) const;
// Adds the specified TabContents in the default location. Tabs opened in the
// foreground inherit the group of the previously active tab.
void AppendTabContents(TabContentsWrapper* contents, bool foreground);
// Adds the specified TabContents at the specified location. |add_types| is a
// bitmask of AddTypes; see it for details.
//
// All append/insert methods end up in this method.
//
// NOTE: adding a tab using this method does NOT query the order controller,
// as such the ADD_FORCE_INDEX AddType is meaningless here. The only time the
// |index| is changed is if using the index would result in breaking the
// constraint that all mini-tabs occur before non-mini-tabs.
// See also AddTabContents.
void InsertTabContentsAt(int index,
TabContentsWrapper* contents,
int add_types);
// Closes the TabContents at the specified index. This causes the TabContents
// to be destroyed, but it may not happen immediately (e.g. if it's a
// TabContents). |close_types| is a bitmask of CloseTypes.
// Returns true if the TabContents was closed immediately, false if it was not
// closed (we may be waiting for a response from an onunload handler, or
// waiting for the user to confirm closure).
bool CloseTabContentsAt(int index, uint32 close_types);
// Replaces the entire state of a the tab at index by switching in a
// different NavigationController. This is used through the recently
// closed tabs list, which needs to replace a tab's current state
// and history with another set of contents and history.
//
// The old NavigationController is deallocated and this object takes
// ownership of the passed in controller.
// XXXPINK This API is weird and wrong. Remove it or change it or rename it?
void ReplaceNavigationControllerAt(int index,
TabContentsWrapper* contents);
// Replaces the tab contents at |index| with |new_contents|. The
// TabContentsWrapper that was at |index| is returned and ownership returns
// to the caller.
TabContentsWrapper* ReplaceTabContentsAt(int index,
TabContentsWrapper* new_contents);
// Detaches the TabContents at the specified index from this strip. The
// TabContents is not destroyed, just removed from display. The caller is
// responsible for doing something with it (e.g. stuffing it into another
// strip).
TabContentsWrapper* DetachTabContentsAt(int index);
// Makes the tab at the specified index the active tab. |user_gesture| is true
// if the user actually clicked on the tab or navigated to it using a keyboard
// command, false if the tab was activated as a by-product of some other
// action.
void ActivateTabAt(int index, bool user_gesture);
// Move the TabContents at the specified index to another index. This method
// does NOT send Detached/Attached notifications, rather it moves the
// TabContents inline and sends a Moved notification instead.
// If |select_after_move| is false, whatever tab was selected before the move
// will still be selected, but it's index may have incremented or decremented
// one slot.
// NOTE: this does nothing if the move would result in app tabs and non-app
// tabs mixing.
void MoveTabContentsAt(int index, int to_position, bool select_after_move);
// Moves the selected tabs to |index|. |index| is treated as if the tab strip
// did not contain any of the selected tabs. For example, if the tabstrip
// contains [A b c D E f] (upper case selected) and this is invoked with 1 the
// result is [b A D E c f].
// This method maintains that all mini-tabs occur before non-mini-tabs. When
// mini-tabs are selected the move is processed in two chunks: first mini-tabs
// are moved, then non-mini-tabs are moved. If the index is after
// (mini-tab-count - selected-mini-tab-count), then the index the non-mini
// selected tabs are moved to is (index + selected-mini-tab-count). For
// example, if the model consists of [A b c D E f] (A b c are mini) and this
// is inokved with 2, the result is [b c A D E f]. In this example nothing
// special happened because the target index was <= (mini-tab-count -
// selected-mini-tab-count). If the target index were 3, then the result would
// be [b c A f D F]. A, being mini, can move no further than index 2. The
// non-mini-tabs are moved to the target index + selected-mini-tab-count (3 +
// 1)
void MoveSelectedTabsTo(int index);
// Returns the currently selected TabContents, or NULL if there is none.
// TODO(sky): rename to GetActiveTabContents.
TabContentsWrapper* GetSelectedTabContents() const;
// Returns the TabContentsWrapper at the specified index, or NULL if there is
// none.
TabContentsWrapper* GetTabContentsAt(int index) const;
// Returns the index of the specified TabContents wrapper, or
// TabStripModel::kNoTab if the TabContents is not in this TabStripModel.
int GetIndexOfTabContents(const TabContentsWrapper* contents) const;
// Returns the index of the specified TabContents wrapper given its raw
// TabContents, or TabStripModel::kNoTab if the TabContents is not in this
// TabStripModel. Note: This is only needed in rare cases where the wrapper
// is not already present (such as implementing TabContentsDelegate methods,
// which don't know about the wrapper. Returns NULL if |contents| is not
// associated with any wrapper in the model.
int GetWrapperIndex(const TabContents* contents) const;
// Returns the index of the specified NavigationController, or kNoTab if it is
// not in this TabStripModel.
int GetIndexOfController(const NavigationController* controller) const;
// Notify any observers that the TabContents at the specified index has
// changed in some way. See TabChangeType for details of |change_type|.
void UpdateTabContentsStateAt(
int index,
TabStripModelObserver::TabChangeType change_type);
// Make sure there is an auto-generated New Tab tab in the TabStripModel.
// If |force_create| is true, the New Tab will be created even if the
// preference is set to false (used by startup).
void EnsureNewTabVisible(bool force_create);
// Close all tabs at once. Code can use closing_all() above to defer
// operations that might otherwise by invoked by the flurry of detach/select
// notifications this method causes.
void CloseAllTabs();
// Returns true if there are any TabContents that are currently loading.
bool TabsAreLoading() const;
// Returns the controller controller that opened the TabContents at |index|.
NavigationController* GetOpenerOfTabContentsAt(int index);
// Returns the index of the next TabContents in the sequence of TabContentses
// spawned by the specified NavigationController after |start_index|.
// If |use_group| is true, the group property of the tab is used instead of
// the opener to find the next tab. Under some circumstances the group
// relationship may exist but the opener may not.
int GetIndexOfNextTabContentsOpenedBy(const NavigationController* opener,
int start_index,
bool use_group) const;
// Returns the index of the first TabContents in the model opened by the
// specified opener.
int GetIndexOfFirstTabContentsOpenedBy(const NavigationController* opener,
int start_index) const;
// Returns the index of the last TabContents in the model opened by the
// specified opener, starting at |start_index|.
int GetIndexOfLastTabContentsOpenedBy(const NavigationController* opener,
int start_index) const;
// Called by the Browser when a navigation is about to occur in the specified
// TabContents. Depending on the tab, and the transition type of the
// navigation, the TabStripModel may adjust its selection and grouping
// behavior.
void TabNavigating(TabContentsWrapper* contents,
PageTransition::Type transition);
// Forget all Opener relationships that are stored (but _not_ group
// relationships!) This is to reduce unpredictable tab switching behavior
// in complex session states. The exact circumstances under which this method
// is called are left up to the implementation of the selected
// TabStripModelOrderController.
void ForgetAllOpeners();
// Forgets the group affiliation of the specified TabContents. This should be
// called when a TabContents that is part of a logical group of tabs is
// moved to a new logical context by the user (e.g. by typing a new URL or
// selecting a bookmark). This also forgets the opener, which is considered
// a weaker relationship than group.
void ForgetGroup(TabContentsWrapper* contents);
// Returns true if the group/opener relationships present for |contents|
// should be reset when _any_ selection change occurs in the model.
bool ShouldResetGroupOnSelect(TabContentsWrapper* contents) const;
// Changes the blocked state of the tab at |index|.
void SetTabBlocked(int index, bool blocked);
// Changes the pinned state of the tab at |index|. See description above
// class for details on this.
void SetTabPinned(int index, bool pinned);
// Returns true if the tab at |index| is pinned.
// See description above class for details on pinned tabs.
bool IsTabPinned(int index) const;
// Is the tab a mini-tab?
// See description above class for details on this.
bool IsMiniTab(int index) const;
// Is the tab at |index| an app?
// See description above class for details on app tabs.
bool IsAppTab(int index) const;
// Returns true if the tab at |index| is blocked by a tab modal dialog.
bool IsTabBlocked(int index) const;
// Returns the index of the first tab that is not a mini-tab. This returns
// |count()| if all of the tabs are mini-tabs, and 0 if none of the tabs are
// mini-tabs.
int IndexOfFirstNonMiniTab() const;
// Returns a valid index for inserting a new tab into this model. |index| is
// the proposed index and |mini_tab| is true if inserting a tab will become
// mini (pinned or app). If |mini_tab| is true, the returned index is between
// 0 and IndexOfFirstNonMiniTab. If |mini_tab| is false, the returned index
// is between IndexOfFirstNonMiniTab and count().
int ConstrainInsertionIndex(int index, bool mini_tab);
// Extends the selection from the anchor to |index|.
void ExtendSelectionTo(int index);
// Toggles the selection at |index|. This does nothing if |index| is selected
// and there are no other selected tabs.
void ToggleSelectionAt(int index);
// Makes sure the tabs from the anchor to |index| are selected. This only
// adds to the selection.
void AddSelectionFromAnchorTo(int index);
// Returns true if the tab at |index| is selected.
bool IsTabSelected(int index) const;
// Sets the selection to match that of |source|.
void SetSelectionFromModel(const TabStripSelectionModel& source);
const TabStripSelectionModel& selection_model() const {
return selection_model_;
}
// Command level API /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Adds a TabContents at the best position in the TabStripModel given the
// specified insertion index, transition, etc. |add_types| is a bitmask of
// AddTypes; see it for details. This method ends up calling into
// InsertTabContentsAt to do the actual inertion.
void AddTabContents(TabContentsWrapper* contents,
int index,
PageTransition::Type transition,
int add_types);
// Closes the selected tabs.
void CloseSelectedTabs();
// Select adjacent tabs
void SelectNextTab();
void SelectPreviousTab();
// Selects the last tab in the tab strip.
void SelectLastTab();
// Swap adjacent tabs.
void MoveTabNext();
void MoveTabPrevious();
// View API //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Context menu functions.
enum ContextMenuCommand {
CommandFirst = 0,
CommandNewTab,
CommandReload,
CommandDuplicate,
CommandCloseTab,
CommandCloseOtherTabs,
CommandCloseTabsToRight,
CommandRestoreTab,
CommandTogglePinned,
CommandBookmarkAllTabs,
CommandUseVerticalTabs,
CommandSelectByDomain,
CommandSelectByOpener,
CommandLast
};
// Returns true if the specified command is enabled. If |context_index| is
// selected the response applies to all selected tabs.
bool IsContextMenuCommandEnabled(int context_index,
ContextMenuCommand command_id) const;
// Returns true if the specified command is checked.
bool IsContextMenuCommandChecked(int context_index,
ContextMenuCommand command_id) const;
// Performs the action associated with the specified command for the given
// TabStripModel index |context_index|. If |context_index| is selected the
// command applies to all selected tabs.
void ExecuteContextMenuCommand(int context_index,
ContextMenuCommand command_id);
// Returns a vector of indices of the tabs that will close when executing the
// command |id| for the tab at |index|. The returned indices are sorted in
// descending order.
std::vector<int> GetIndicesClosedByCommand(int index,
ContextMenuCommand id) const;
// Returns true if 'CommandTogglePinned' will pin. |index| is the index
// supplied to |ExecuteContextMenuCommand|.
bool WillContextMenuPin(int index);
// Overridden from notificationObserver:
virtual void Observe(NotificationType type,
const NotificationSource& source,
const NotificationDetails& details);
// Convert a ContextMenuCommand into a browser command. Returns true if a
// corresponding browser command exists, false otherwise.
static bool ContextMenuCommandToBrowserCommand(int cmd_id, int* browser_cmd);
private:
// Gets the set of tab indices whose domain matches the tab at |index|.
void GetIndicesWithSameDomain(int index, std::vector<int>* indices);
// Gets the set of tab indices that have the same opener as the tab at
// |index|.
void GetIndicesWithSameOpener(int index, std::vector<int>* indices);
// If |index| is selected all the selected indices are returned, otherwise a
// vector with |index| is returned. This is used when executing commands to
// determine which indices the command applies to.
std::vector<int> GetIndicesForCommand(int index) const;
// Returns true if the specified TabContents is a New Tab at the end of the
// TabStrip. We check for this because opener relationships are _not_
// forgotten for the New Tab page opened as a result of a New Tab gesture
// (e.g. Ctrl+T, etc) since the user may open a tab transiently to look up
// something related to their current activity.
bool IsNewTabAtEndOfTabStrip(TabContentsWrapper* contents) const;
// Closes the TabContents at the specified indices. This causes the
// TabContents to be destroyed, but it may not happen immediately. If the
// page in question has an unload event the TabContents will not be destroyed
// until after the event has completed, which will then call back into this
// method.
//
// Returns true if the TabContents were closed immediately, false if we are
// waiting for the result of an onunload handler.
bool InternalCloseTabs(const std::vector<int>& indices, uint32 close_types);
// Invoked from InternalCloseTabs and when an extension is removed for an app
// tab. Notifies observers of TabClosingAt and deletes |contents|. If
// |create_historical_tabs| is true, CreateHistoricalTab is invoked on the
// delegate.
//
// The boolean parameter create_historical_tab controls whether to
// record these tabs and their history for reopening recently closed
// tabs.
void InternalCloseTab(TabContentsWrapper* contents,
int index,
bool create_historical_tabs);
TabContentsWrapper* GetContentsAt(int index) const;
// If the TabContentsWrapper at |to_index| differs from |old_contents|
// notifies observers.
void NotifyTabSelectedIfChanged(TabContentsWrapper* old_contents,
int to_index,
bool user_gesture);
// Notifies the observers the selection changed. |old_selected_index| gives
// the old selected index.
void NotifySelectionChanged(int old_selected_index);
// Returns the number of New Tab tabs in the TabStripModel.
int GetNewTabCount() const;
// Selects either the next tab (|foward| is true), or the previous tab
// (|forward| is false).
void SelectRelativeTab(bool forward);
// Does the work of MoveTabContentsAt. This has no checks to make sure the
// position is valid, those are done in MoveTabContentsAt.
void MoveTabContentsAtImpl(int index,
int to_position,
bool select_after_move);
// Implementation of MoveSelectedTabsTo. Moves |length| of the selected tabs
// starting at |start| to |index|. See MoveSelectedTabsTo for more details.
void MoveSelectedTabsToImpl(int index, size_t start, size_t length);
// Returns true if the tab represented by the specified data has an opener
// that matches the specified one. If |use_group| is true, then this will
// fall back to check the group relationship as well.
struct TabContentsData;
static bool OpenerMatches(const TabContentsData* data,
const NavigationController* opener,
bool use_group);
// Sets the group/opener of any tabs that reference |tab| to NULL.
void ForgetOpenersAndGroupsReferencing(const NavigationController* tab);
// Our delegate.
TabStripModelDelegate* delegate_;
// A hunk of data representing a TabContents and (optionally) the
// NavigationController that spawned it. This memory only sticks around while
// the TabContents is in the current TabStripModel, unless otherwise
// specified in code.
struct TabContentsData {
explicit TabContentsData(TabContentsWrapper* a_contents)
: contents(a_contents),
reset_group_on_select(false),
pinned(false),
blocked(false) {
SetGroup(NULL);
}
// Create a relationship between this TabContents and other TabContentses.
// Used to identify which TabContents to select next after one is closed.
void SetGroup(NavigationController* a_group) {
group = a_group;
opener = a_group;
}
// Forget the opener relationship so that when this TabContents is closed
// unpredictable re-selection does not occur.
void ForgetOpener() {
opener = NULL;
}
TabContentsWrapper* contents;
// We use NavigationControllers here since they more closely model the
// "identity" of a Tab, TabContents can change depending on the URL loaded
// in the Tab.
// The group is used to model a set of tabs spawned from a single parent
// tab. This value is preserved for a given tab as long as the tab remains
// navigated to the link it was initially opened at or some navigation from
// that page (i.e. if the user types or visits a bookmark or some other
// navigation within that tab, the group relationship is lost). This
// property can safely be used to implement features that depend on a
// logical group of related tabs.
NavigationController* group;
// The owner models the same relationship as group, except it is more
// easily discarded, e.g. when the user switches to a tab not part of the
// same group. This property is used to determine what tab to select next
// when one is closed.
NavigationController* opener;
// True if our group should be reset the moment selection moves away from
// this Tab. This is the case for tabs opened in the foreground at the end
// of the TabStrip while viewing another Tab. If these tabs are closed
// before selection moves elsewhere, their opener is selected. But if
// selection shifts to _any_ tab (including their opener), the group
// relationship is reset to avoid confusing close sequencing.
bool reset_group_on_select;
// Is the tab pinned?
bool pinned;
// Is the tab interaction blocked by a modal dialog?
bool blocked;
};
// The TabContents data currently hosted within this TabStripModel.
typedef std::vector<TabContentsData*> TabContentsDataVector;
TabContentsDataVector contents_data_;
// A profile associated with this TabStripModel, used when creating new Tabs.
Profile* profile_;
// True if all tabs are currently being closed via CloseAllTabs.
bool closing_all_;
// An object that determines where new Tabs should be inserted and where
// selection should move when a Tab is closed.
TabStripModelOrderController* order_controller_;
// Our observers.
typedef ObserverList<TabStripModelObserver> TabStripModelObservers;
TabStripModelObservers observers_;
// A scoped container for notification registries.
NotificationRegistrar registrar_;
TabStripSelectionModel selection_model_;
DISALLOW_IMPLICIT_CONSTRUCTORS(TabStripModel);
};
#endif // CHROME_BROWSER_TABS_TAB_STRIP_MODEL_H_