// 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_UI_COCOA_HISTORY_MENU_BRIDGE_H_
#define CHROME_BROWSER_UI_COCOA_HISTORY_MENU_BRIDGE_H_
#pragma once
#import <Cocoa/Cocoa.h>
#include <map>
#include "base/memory/ref_counted.h"
#include "base/memory/scoped_nsobject.h"
#import "chrome/browser/favicon_service.h"
#include "chrome/browser/history/history.h"
#include "chrome/browser/sessions/session_id.h"
#include "chrome/browser/sessions/tab_restore_service.h"
#include "chrome/browser/sessions/tab_restore_service_observer.h"
#include "content/browser/cancelable_request.h"
#include "content/common/notification_observer.h"
class NavigationEntry;
class NotificationRegistrar;
class PageUsageData;
class Profile;
class TabNavigationEntry;
class TabRestoreService;
@class HistoryMenuCocoaController;
namespace {
class HistoryMenuBridgeTest;
}
// C++ bridge for the history menu; one per AppController (means there
// is only one). This class observes various data sources, namely the
// HistoryService and the TabRestoreService, and then updates the NSMenu when
// there is new data.
//
// The history menu is broken up into sections: most visisted and recently
// closed. The overall menu has a tag of IDC_HISTORY_MENU, with the user content
// items having the local tags defined in the enum below. Items within a section
// all share the same tag. The structure of the menu is laid out in MainMenu.xib
// and the generated content is inserted after the Title elements. The recently
// closed section is special in that those menu items can have submenus to list
// all the tabs within that closed window. By convention, these submenu items
// have a tag that's equal to the parent + 1. Tags within the history menu have
// a range of [400,500) and do not go through CommandDispatch for their target-
// action mechanism.
//
// These menu items do not use firstResponder as their target. Rather, they are
// hooked directly up to the HistoryMenuCocoaController that then bridges back
// to this class. These items are created via the AddItemToMenu() helper. Also,
// unlike the typical ownership model, this bridge owns its controller. The
// controller is very thin and only exists to interact with Cocoa, but this
// class does the bulk of the work.
class HistoryMenuBridge : public NotificationObserver,
public TabRestoreServiceObserver {
public:
// This is a generalization of the data we store in the history menu because
// we pull things from different sources with different data types.
struct HistoryItem {
public:
HistoryItem();
// Copy constructor allowed.
HistoryItem(const HistoryItem& copy);
~HistoryItem();
// The title for the menu item.
string16 title;
// The URL that will be navigated to if the user selects this item.
GURL url;
// Favicon for the URL.
scoped_nsobject<NSImage> icon;
// If the icon is being requested from the FaviconService, |icon_requested|
// will be true and |icon_handle| will be non-NULL. If this is false, then
// |icon_handle| will be NULL.
bool icon_requested;
// The Handle given to us by the FaviconService for the icon fetch request.
FaviconService::Handle icon_handle;
// The pointer to the item after it has been created. Strong; NSMenu also
// retains this. During a rebuild flood (if the user closes a lot of tabs
// quickly), the NSMenu can release the item before the HistoryItem has
// been fully deleted. If this were a weak pointer, it would result in a
// zombie.
scoped_nsobject<NSMenuItem> menu_item;
// This ID is unique for a browser session and can be passed to the
// TabRestoreService to re-open the closed window or tab that this
// references. A non-0 session ID indicates that this is an entry can be
// restored that way. Otherwise, the URL will be used to open the item and
// this ID will be 0.
SessionID::id_type session_id;
// If the HistoryItem is a window, this will be the vector of tabs. Note
// that this is a list of weak references. The |menu_item_map_| is the owner
// of all items. If it is not a window, then the entry is a single page and
// the vector will be empty.
std::vector<HistoryItem*> tabs;
private:
// Copying is explicitly allowed, but assignment is not.
void operator=(const HistoryItem&);
};
// These tags are not global view tags and are local to the history menu. The
// normal procedure for menu items is to go through CommandDispatch, but since
// history menu items are hooked directly up to their target, they do not need
// to have the global IDC view tags.
enum Tags {
kMostVisitedSeparator = 400, // Separator before most visited section.
kMostVisitedTitle = 401, // Title of the most visited section.
kMostVisited = 420, // Used for all entries in the most visited section.
kRecentlyClosedSeparator = 440, // Item before recently closed section.
kRecentlyClosedTitle = 441, // Title of recently closed section.
kRecentlyClosed = 460, // Used for items in the recently closed section.
kShowFullSeparator = 480 // Separator after the recently closed section.
};
explicit HistoryMenuBridge(Profile* profile);
virtual ~HistoryMenuBridge();
// Overriden from NotificationObserver.
virtual void Observe(NotificationType type,
const NotificationSource& source,
const NotificationDetails& details);
// For TabRestoreServiceObserver
virtual void TabRestoreServiceChanged(TabRestoreService* service);
virtual void TabRestoreServiceDestroyed(TabRestoreService* service);
// Looks up an NSMenuItem in the |menu_item_map_| and returns the
// corresponding HistoryItem.
HistoryItem* HistoryItemForMenuItem(NSMenuItem* item);
// I wish I has a "friend @class" construct. These are used by the HMCC
// to access model information when responding to actions.
HistoryService* service();
Profile* profile();
protected:
// Return the History menu.
virtual NSMenu* HistoryMenu();
// Clear items in the given |menu|. Menu items in the same section are given
// the same tag. This will go through the entire history menu, removing all
// items with a given tag. Note that this will recurse to submenus, removing
// child items from the menu item map. This will only remove items that have
// a target hooked up to the |controller_|.
void ClearMenuSection(NSMenu* menu, NSInteger tag);
// Adds a given title and URL to the passed-in menu with a certain tag and
// index. This will add |item| and the newly created menu item to the
// |menu_item_map_|, which takes ownership. Items are deleted in
// ClearMenuSection(). This returns the new menu item that was just added.
NSMenuItem* AddItemToMenu(HistoryItem* item,
NSMenu* menu,
NSInteger tag,
NSInteger index);
// Called by the ctor if |service_| is ready at the time, or by a
// notification receiver. Finishes initialization tasks by subscribing for
// change notifications and calling CreateMenu().
void Init();
// Does the query for the history information to create the menu.
void CreateMenu();
// Callback method for when HistoryService query results are ready with the
// most recently-visited sites.
void OnVisitedHistoryResults(CancelableRequestProvider::Handle handle,
std::vector<PageUsageData*>* results);
// Creates a HistoryItem* for the given tab entry. Caller takes ownership of
// the result and must delete it when finished.
HistoryItem* HistoryItemForTab(const TabRestoreService::Tab& entry);
// Helper function that sends an async request to the FaviconService to get
// an icon. The callback will update the NSMenuItem directly.
void GetFaviconForHistoryItem(HistoryItem* item);
// Callback for the FaviconService to return favicon image data when we
// request it. This decodes the raw data, updates the HistoryItem, and then
// sets the image on the menu. Called on the same same thread that
// GetFaviconForHistoryItem() was called on (UI thread).
void GotFaviconData(FaviconService::Handle handle,
history::FaviconData favicon);
// Cancels a favicon load request for a given HistoryItem, if one is in
// progress.
void CancelFaviconRequest(HistoryItem* item);
private:
friend class ::HistoryMenuBridgeTest;
friend class HistoryMenuCocoaControllerTest;
scoped_nsobject<HistoryMenuCocoaController> controller_; // strong
Profile* profile_; // weak
HistoryService* history_service_; // weak
TabRestoreService* tab_restore_service_; // weak
NotificationRegistrar registrar_;
CancelableRequestConsumer cancelable_request_consumer_;
// Mapping of NSMenuItems to HistoryItems. This owns the HistoryItems until
// they are removed and deleted via ClearMenuSection().
std::map<NSMenuItem*, HistoryItem*> menu_item_map_;
// Maps HistoryItems to favicon request Handles.
CancelableRequestConsumerTSimple<HistoryItem*> favicon_consumer_;
// Requests to re-create the menu are coalesced. |create_in_progress_| is true
// when either waiting for the history service to return query results, or
// when the menu is rebuilding. |need_recreate_| is true whenever a rebuild
// has been scheduled but is waiting for the current one to finish.
bool create_in_progress_;
bool need_recreate_;
// The default favicon if a HistoryItem does not have one.
scoped_nsobject<NSImage> default_favicon_;
DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(HistoryMenuBridge);
};
#endif // CHROME_BROWSER_UI_COCOA_HISTORY_MENU_BRIDGE_H_