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/* 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"
interface nsIFile;
[scriptable, uuid(fb9b59db-5a91-4e67-92b6-35e7d6e6d3fd)]
interface nsIWindowsShellService : nsISupports
{
/*
* Creates a new shortcut (.lnk) file. This shortcut will be recorded in
* a new shortcuts log file located in %PROGRAMDATA%\Mozilla-1de4eec8-1241-4177-a864-e594e8d1fb38
* that is named after the currently running application and current user, eg:
* Firefox_user123_shortcuts.ini.
*
* For reasons that we haven't been able to pin down, these shortcuts get created with
* extra metadata on them (KnownFolderDataBlock, SpecialFolderDataBlock) that cause
* the Windows ShellLink classes to improperly read their target path with certain
* parameters. This causes any 32-bit programs that read the links (such as our
* installer and uninstaller) to think that 64-bit installs are located in the 32-bit
* Program Files directory.
* See https://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/windowsdesktop/en-US/6f2e7920-50a9-459d-bfdd-316e459e87c0/ishelllink-getpath-returns-wrong-folder-for-64-bit-application-when-called-from-32-bit-application
* for some additional discussion of this.
*
* @param aBinary Target file of the shortcut.
* @param aArguments Arguments to set for the shortcut. May be empty.
* @param aDescription The description of the shortcut. The string used here
* shows up as the hover text of the shortcut in Explorer and on the
* Taskbar (if the shortcut is pinned there).
* @param aIconFile The file containing the desired icon for the shortcut. This
* can be the same file as aBinary.
* @param aIconIndex The index of the in aIconFile. Note that this is 0 based index
* that IShellLinkW requires, _not_ a Resource ID that is sometimes used
* for icons.
* @param aAppUserModelId The App User Model ID to set for the shortcut. This will
* affect which icon on the Taskbar the application groups with when first
* launched.
* @param aShortcutFolder The special Windows folder to create the shortcut in. One of:
* CommonStartMenu, StartMenu, PublicDesktop, Desktop, or QuickLaunch.
* @param aShortcutName The filename of the shortcut within aShortcutFolder.
* @return The full native path to the created shortcut.
*
* @throws NS_ERROR_INVALID_ARG if an invalid shortcut folder is passed
* @throws NS_ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND if the shortcut file or shortcuts log cannot be
* created or accessed
* @throws NS_ERROR_FAILURE for other types of failures
*/
[implicit_jscontext]
Promise createShortcut(in nsIFile aBinary, in Array<AString> aArguments,
in AString aDescription, in nsIFile aIconFile, in unsigned short aIconIndex,
in AString aAppUserModelId, in AString aShortcutFolder, in AString aShortcutName);
/*
* Searches the %USERPROFILE%\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup
* folder and returns an array with the path of all shortcuts with a target matching the
* current Firefox install location. The AUMID isn't required here as we are only looking
* for the currently running binary, whether that's firefox.exe or the private browsing
* proxy executable.
*
* It is possible to return an empty array if no shortcuts are found.
*
* @return An array of paths for all launch on login shortcuts.s
*
* @throws NS_ERROR_ABORT
* if instance cannot be created.
* @throws NS_ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND
* if %USERPROFILE%\AppData\Roaming\ cannot be opened.
* @throws NS_ERROR_FAILURE
* if the executable file cannot be found.
* @throws NS_ERROR_FILE_UNRECOGNIZED_PATH
* if the executable file cannot be converted into a string.
*/
Array<AString> getLaunchOnLoginShortcuts();
/*
* Pin the current app to the taskbar. If aPrivateBrowsing is true, the
* Private Browsing version of the app (with a different icon and launch
* arguments) will be pinned instead.
*
* This MUST only be used in response to an active request from the user.
*
* If it exists, uses an existing shortcut on the Desktop or Start Menu,
* which would have been created by the installer (for All Users or
* Current User). If none can be found, one will be created with the correct
* AUMID for proper launching and grouping.
*
* NOTE: It is possible for the shortcut match to fail even when a
* shortcut refers to the current executable, if the paths differ due
* to e.g. symlinks. This should be rare.
*
* This will definitely fail on an OS before Windows 10 build 1809
* (October 2018 Update).
*
* NOTE: Can only run on the main thread, but the actual work occurs on a
* background thread.
*
* @throws NS_ERROR_NOT_SAME_THREAD
* if called off main thread.
* @throws NS_ERROR_NOT_AVAILABLE
* if OS is not at least Windows 10 build 1809, or if creating the
* Taskband Pin object fails
* @throws NS_ERROR_FAILURE
* for unexpected errors
*
* @rejects NS_ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND
* if a shortcut matching this app's AUMID and exe path wasn't found
*
* @returns {Promise<void>} A promise that resolves to |undefined| if
* successful or rejects with an nserror.
*/
[implicit_jscontext]
Promise pinCurrentAppToTaskbarAsync(in bool aPrivateBrowsing);
/*
* Do a dry run of pinCurrentAppToTaskbar().
*
* NOTE: Can only be run on the main thread, but the actual work occurs on a
* background thread.
*
* This does all the same checks and setup, throws the same errors, but doesn't
* do the final step of creating the pin.
*
* @throws same as pinCurrentAppToTaskbarAsync()
* @rejects same as pinCurrentAppToTaskbarAsync()
* @returns same as pinCurrentAppToTaskbarAsync()
*/
[implicit_jscontext]
Promise checkPinCurrentAppToTaskbarAsync(in bool aPrivateBrowsing);
/*
* Search for the current executable among taskbar pins
*
* NOTE: Can only be run on the main thread, but the actual work occurs on a
* background thread.
*
* NOTE: It is possible for the check to fail even when a taskbar pin refers
* to this executable, if the paths differ due to e.g. symlinks.
* It is also possible for the check to succeed with a shortcut that doesn't
* actually appear on the taskbar.
* These cases should be rare.
*
* @return Promise that always resolves, true if pinned, false otherwise
* @throws NS_ERROR_NOT_SAME_THREAD if not run on the main thread
*
*/
[implicit_jscontext]
Promise isCurrentAppPinnedToTaskbarAsync(in AString aumid);
/*
* Similar to createShortcut except it removes most of the checking in that
* function that ensures we are pinning a Firefox executable instead allowing
* any shortcut to be pinned.
*
* This function should not be called unless it is certain that it's
* necessary given how few checks there are within.
* @param aShortcutPath
* A path to the .lnk file that should be pinned to the taskbar.
* @throws NS_ERROR_FAILURE
* If the COM service could not be initialized
* @throws NS_ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND
* If aShortcutPath cannot be found
* @throws NS_ERROR_NOT_AVAILABLE
* If the taskbar pinning service cannot be initialized
* @throws NS_ERROR_FILE_ACCESS_DENIED
* If the taskbar pins cannot be modified
*/
void pinShortcutToTaskbar(in AString aShortcutPath);
/*
* This function is a counterpart to pinShortcutToTaskbar and allows
* the unpinning of any shortcut, including non-Firefox executables,
* without the checks of createShortcut.
*
* This function should not be called unless it is certain that it's
* necessary given how few checks there are within.
* @param aShortcutPath
* A path to the .lnk file that should be pinned to the taskbar.
* @throws NS_ERROR_FAILURE
* If the COM service could not be initialized
* @throws NS_ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND
* If aShortcutPath cannot be found
* @throws NS_ERROR_NOT_AVAILABLE
* If the taskbar pinning service cannot be initialized
* @throws NS_ERROR_FILE_ACCESS_DENIED
* If the taskbar pins cannot be modified
*/
void unpinShortcutFromTaskbar(in AString aShortcutPath);
/**
* Gets the full path of a taskbar tab shortcut.
*
* @param aShortcutName
* The name of the taskbar tab shortcut, excluding the file extension.
* @throws NS_ERROR_FAILURE
* If the user token cannot be found.
* @throws NS_ERROR_ABORT
* If converting the sid to a string fails.
*
* @return The full path of the taskbar tab shortcut
*/
AString getTaskbarTabShortcutPath(in AString aShortcutName);
/*
* Searches the %USERPROFILE%\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start
* Menu\Programs folder and returns an array with the path of all
* shortcuts with a target matching the current Firefox install location
* and the -taskbar-tab argument.
*
* It is possible to return an empty array if no shortcuts are found.
*
* @return An array of paths for all taskbar tab shortcuts.
*
* @throws NS_ERROR_NOT_IMPLEMENTED
* if run on a MinGW compilation
* @throws NS_ERROR_ABORT
* if instance cannot be created.
* @throws NS_ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND
* if %USERPROFILE%\AppData\Roaming\ cannot be opened.
* @throws NS_ERROR_FAILURE
* if the executable file cannot be found.
* @throws NS_ERROR_FILE_UNRECOGNIZED_PATH
* if the executable file cannot be converted into a string.
*/
Array<AString> getTaskbarTabPins();
/*
* Determine where a given shortcut likely appears in the shell.
*
* Returns one of:
* - "StartMenu" or "StartMenuPrivate", Current User or All Users Start
* Menu, including pins
* - "Desktop" or "DesktopPrivate", Current User or All Users Desktop
* - "Taskbar" or "TaskbarPrivate", Taskbar Pins
* - "" otherwise
*
* If a Private Browsing shortcut was used to launch, the "Private"
* variant of one of the above entries will be returned.
*
* NOTE: This tries to avoid I/O, so paths are compared directly as
* strings, which may not be accurate in all cases. It is intended
* for noncritical telemetry use.
*/
AString classifyShortcut(in AString aPath);
[implicit_jscontext]
Promise hasMatchingShortcut(in AString aAUMID, in bool aPrivateBrowsing);
/*
* Check if setDefaultBrowserUserChoice() is expected to succeed.
*
* This checks the ProgIDs for this installation, and the hash of the existing
* UserChoice association.
*
* @return true if the check succeeds, false otherwise.
*/
bool canSetDefaultBrowserUserChoice();
/*
* checkAllProgIDsExist() and checkBrowserUserChoiceHashes() are components
* of canSetDefaultBrowserUserChoice(), broken out for telemetry purposes.
*
* @return true if the check succeeds, false otherwise.
*/
bool checkAllProgIDsExist();
bool checkBrowserUserChoiceHashes();
/*
* Determines whether or not Firefox is the "Default Handler", i.e.,
* is registered to handle, the given file extension (like ".pdf")
* or protocol (like "https").
*/
boolean isDefaultHandlerFor(in AString aFileExtensionOrProtocol);
/*
* Return the Windows ProgID currently registered to handle the gven
* file extension (like ".pdf") or protocol (like "https").
*
* @return string ProgID, or "" when no association is registered.
* @throws NS_ERROR_FAILURE when the file extension or protocol
* cannot be determined.
*/
AString queryCurrentDefaultHandlerFor(in AString aFileExtensionOrProtocol);
};
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