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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- */
/* 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 "nsIProtocolHandler.idl"
interface nsIFile;
interface nsIURIMutator;
[scriptable, uuid(1fb25bd5-4354-4dcd-8d97-621b7b3ed2e4)]
interface nsIFileProtocolHandler : nsIProtocolHandler
{
/**
* This method constructs a new file URI
*
* @param aFile nsIFile
* @return reference to a new nsIURI object
*/
nsIURI newFileURI(in nsIFile aFile);
/**
* This method constructs a new file URI, and returns a URI mutator
* that has not yet been finalized, allowing the URI to be changed without
* being cloned.
*
* @param aFile nsIFile
* @return reference to a new nsIURIMutator object
*/
nsIURIMutator newFileURIMutator(in nsIFile file);
/**
* DEPRECATED, AVOID IF AT ALL POSSIBLE.
*
* Calling this will cause IO on the calling thread, to determine
* if the file is a directory or file, and based on that behaves as
* if you called getURLSpecFromDir or getURLSpecFromActualFile,
* respectively. This IO may take multiple seconds (e.g. for network
* paths, slow external drives that need to be woken up, etc.).
*
* Usually, the caller should *know* that the `file` argument is
* either a directory (in which case it should call getURLSpecFromDir)
* or a non-directory file (in which case it should call
* getURLSpecFromActualFile), and not need to call this method.
*/
[noscript] AUTF8String getURLSpecFromFile(in nsIFile file);
/**
* Converts a non-directory nsIFile to the corresponding URL string.
* NOTE: under some platforms this is a lossy conversion (e.g., Mac
* Carbon build). If the nsIFile is a local file, then the result
* will be a file:// URL string.
*
* The resulting string may contain URL-escaped characters.
*
* Should only be called on files which are not directories. If
* called on directories, the resulting URL may lack a trailing slash
* and cause relative URLs in such a document to misbehave.
*/
AUTF8String getURLSpecFromActualFile(in nsIFile file);
/**
* Converts a directory nsIFile to the corresponding URL string.
* NOTE: under some platforms this is a lossy conversion (e.g., Mac
* Carbon build). If the nsIFile is a local file, then the result
* will be a file:// URL string.
*
* The resulting string may contain URL-escaped characters.
*
* Should only be called on files which are directories (will enforce
* the URL ends with a slash).
*/
AUTF8String getURLSpecFromDir(in nsIFile file);
/**
* Converts the URL string into the corresponding nsIFile if possible.
* A local file will be created if the URL string begins with file://.
*/
nsIFile getFileFromURLSpec(in AUTF8String url);
/**
* Takes a local file and tries to interpret it as an internet shortcut
* (e.g. .url files on windows).
* @param file The local file to read
* @return The URI the file refers to
*
* @throw NS_ERROR_NOT_AVAILABLE if the OS does not support such files.
* @throw NS_ERROR_NOT_AVAILABLE if this file is not an internet shortcut.
*/
nsIURI readURLFile(in nsIFile file);
/**
* Takes a local file and tries to interpret it as a shell link file
* (.lnk files on Windows)
* @param file The local file to read
* @return The URI the file refers to
*
* @throw NS_ERROR_NOT_AVAILABLE if the OS does not support such files.
* @throw NS_ERROR_NOT_AVAILABLE if this file is not a shell link.
*/
nsIURI readShellLink(in nsIFile file);
};
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