/* -*- Mode: IDL; 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 "nsISupports.idl" interface nsIFile; interface nsIMIMEInfo; interface nsIURI; interface nsIChannel; %{C++ #define NS_MIMESERVICE_CID \ { /* 03af31da-3109-11d3-8cd0-0060b0fc14a3 */ \ 0x03af31da, \ 0x3109, \ 0x11d3, \ {0x8c, 0xd0, 0x00, 0x60, 0xb0, 0xfc, 0x14, 0xa3} \ } %} /** * The MIME service is responsible for mapping file extensions to MIME-types * (see RFC 2045). It also provides access to nsIMIMEInfo interfaces and * acts as a general convenience wrapper of nsIMIMEInfo interfaces. * * The MIME service maintains a database with a one MIME type to many * file extensions rule. Adding the same file extension to multiple MIME types * is illegal and behavior is undefined. * * @see nsIMIMEInfo */ [scriptable, main_process_scriptable_only, uuid(5b3675a1-02db-4f8f-a560-b34736635f47)] interface nsIMIMEService : nsISupports { /** * Retrieves an nsIMIMEInfo using both the extension * and the type of a file. The type is given preference * during the lookup. One of aMIMEType and aFileExt * can be an empty string. At least one of aMIMEType and aFileExt * must be nonempty. */ nsIMIMEInfo getFromTypeAndExtension(in ACString aMIMEType, in AUTF8String aFileExt); /** * Retrieves a ACString representation of the MIME type * associated with this file extension. * * @param A file extension (excluding the dot ('.')). * @return The MIME type, if any. */ ACString getTypeFromExtension(in AUTF8String aFileExt); /** * Retrieves a ACString representation of the MIME type * associated with this URI. The association is purely * file extension to MIME type based. No attempt to determine * the type via server headers or byte scanning is made. * * @param The URI the user wants MIME info on. * @return The MIME type, if any. */ ACString getTypeFromURI(in nsIURI aURI); /** * Retrieves a ACString representation of the MIME type * associated with this file extension. Only the default * builtin list is examined. Unless you need a restricted * set use getTypeFromURI. * * @param The URI the user wants MIME info on. * @return The MIME type, if any. */ ACString getDefaultTypeFromURI(in nsIURI aURI); // ACString getTypeFromFile(in nsIFile aFile); /** * Given a Type/Extension combination, returns the default extension * for this type. This may be identical to the passed-in extension. * * @param aMIMEType The Type to get information on. Must not be empty. * @param aFileExt File Extension. Can be empty. */ AUTF8String getPrimaryExtension(in ACString aMIMEType, in AUTF8String aFileExt); /* * Returns an nsIMIMEInfo for the provided MIME type and extension * obtained from an OS lookup. If no handler is found for the type and * extension, returns a generic nsIMIMEInfo object. The MIME type and * extension can be the empty string. When the type and extension don't * map to the same handler, the semantics/resolution are platform * specific. See the platform implementations for details. * * @param aType The MIME type to get handler information for. * @param aFileExtension The filename extension to use either alone * or with the MIME type to get handler information * for. UTF-8 encoded. * @param [out] aFound Out param indicating whether a MIMEInfo could * be found for the provided type and/or extension. * Set to false when neither extension nor the MIME * type are mapped to a handler. * @return A nsIMIMEInfo object. This function must return * a MIMEInfo object if it can allocate one. The * only justifiable reason for not returning one is * an out-of-memory error. */ nsIMIMEInfo getMIMEInfoFromOS(in ACString aType, in ACString aFileExtension, out boolean aFound); /** * Update the mime info's default app information based on OS * lookups. * Note: normally called automatically by nsIMIMEInfo. If you find * yourself needing to call this from elsewhere, file a bug instead. */ void updateDefaultAppInfo(in nsIMIMEInfo aMIMEInfo); /** * Default filename validation for getValidFileName and * validateFileNameForSaving where other flags are not true. * That is, the extension is modified to fit the content type, * duplicate whitespace is collapsed, and long filenames are * truncated. A valid content type must be supplied. See the * description of getValidFileName for more details about how * the flags are used. */ const long VALIDATE_DEFAULT = 0; /** * If true, then the filename is only validated to ensure that it is * acceptable for the file system. If false, then the extension is also * checked to ensure that it is valid for the content type. If the * extension is not valid, the filename is modified to have the proper * extension. */ const long VALIDATE_SANITIZE_ONLY = 1; /** * Don't collapse strings of duplicate whitespace into a single string. */ const long VALIDATE_DONT_COLLAPSE_WHITESPACE = 2; /** * Don't truncate long filenames. */ const long VALIDATE_DONT_TRUNCATE = 4; /** * True to ignore the content type and guess the type from any existing * extension instead. "application/octet-stream" is used as the default * if there is no extension or there is no information available for * the extension. */ const long VALIDATE_GUESS_FROM_EXTENSION = 8; /** * If the filename is empty, return the empty filename * without modification. */ const long VALIDATE_ALLOW_EMPTY = 16; /** * Don't apply a default filename if the non-extension portion of the * filename is empty. */ const long VALIDATE_NO_DEFAULT_FILENAME = 32; /** * When the filename has an invalid extension, force the the filename to * have a valid extension appended to the end of the filename when that * extension would normally be ignored for the given content type. This * primarily is used when saving pages to ensure that the html extension * is applied over any extension that might have been generated from a * page title. */ const long VALIDATE_FORCE_APPEND_EXTENSION = 64; /** * Don't modify filenames or extensions that might be invalid or dangerous * on some platforms. If this flag is not used, these filenames will be * modified so that the operating system does not treat them specially. */ const long VALIDATE_ALLOW_INVALID_FILENAMES = 128; /** * Generate a valid filename from the channel that can be used to save * the content of the channel to the local disk. * * The filename is determined from the content disposition, the filename * of the uri, or a default filename. The following modifications are * applied: * - If the VALIDATE_SANITIZE_ONLY flag is not specified, then the * extension of the filename is modified to suit the supplied content type. * - Path separators (typically / and \) are replaced by underscores (_) * - Characters that are not valid or would be confusing in filenames are * replaced by spaces (*, :, etc) * - Bidi related marks are replaced by underscores (_) * - Whitespace and periods are removed from the beginning and end. * - Unless VALIDATE_DONT_COLLAPSE_WHITESPACE is specified, multiple * consecutive whitespace characters are collapsed to a single space * character, either ' ' or an ideographic space 0x3000 if present. * - Unless VALIDATE_DONT_TRUNCATE is specified, the filename is truncated * to a maximum length, preserving the extension if possible. * - Some filenames and extensions are invalid on certain platforms. * These are replaced if possible unless VALIDATE_ALLOW_INVALID_FILENAMES * is specified. * * If the VALIDATE_NO_DEFAULT_FILENAME flag is not specified, and after the * rules above are applied, the resulting filename is empty, a default * filename is used. * * If the VALIDATE_ALLOW_EMPTY flag is specified, an empty string may be * returned only if the filename could not be determined or was blank. * * If either the VALIDATE_SANITIZE_ONLY or VALIDATE_GUESS_FROM_EXTENSION flags * are specified, then the content type may be empty. Otherwise, the type must * not be empty. * * The aOriginalURI would be specified if the channel is for a local file but * it was originally sourced from a different uri. * * When saving an image, use validateFileNameForSaving instead and * pass the result of imgIRequest::GetFileName() as the filename to * check. * * @param aChannel The channel of the content to save. * @param aType The MIME type to use, which would usually be the * same as the content type of the channel. * @param aOriginalURL the source url of the file, but may be null. * @param aFlags one or more of the flags above. * @returns The resulting filename. */ AString getValidFileName(in nsIChannel aChannel, in ACString aType, in nsIURI aOriginalURI, in unsigned long aFlags); /** * Similar to getValidFileName, but used when a specific filename needs * to be validated. The filename is modified as needed based on the * content type in the same manner as getValidFileName. * * If the filename came from a uri, it should not be escaped, that is, * any needed unescaping of the filename should happen before calling * this method. * * @param aType The MIME type to use. * @param aFlags one or more of the flags above. * @param aFileName The filename to validate. * @returns The validated filename. */ AString validateFileNameForSaving(in AString aFileName, in ACString aType, in unsigned long aFlags); };