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+.. _external_helper_app_service:
+
+External Helper App Service
+===========================
+
+The external helper app service is responsible for deciding how to handle an
+attempt to load come content that cannot be loaded by the browser itself.
+
+Part of this involves using the Handler Service which manages the users
+preferences for what to do by default with different content.
+
+When a Link is Clicked
+----------------------
+
+When a link in a page is clicked (or a form submitted) ``nsDocShell`` tests
+whether the target protocol can be loaded by the browser itself, this is based
+on the preferences under ``network.protocol-handler``. When the browser cannot
+load the protocol it calls into ``nsExternalHelperAppService::LoadURI``.
+
+Some validation checks are performed but ultimateley we look for a registered
+protocol handler. First the OS is queried for an app registration for the
+protocol and then the handler server is asked to fill in any user settings from
+the internal database. If there were no settings from the handler service then
+some defaults are applied in ``nsExternalHelperAppService::SetProtocolHandlerDefaults``.
+
+If there is a default handler app chosen and the settings say to use it without
+asking then that happens. If not a dialog s shown asking the user what they
+want to do.
+
+During a Load
+-------------
+
+When content is already being loaded the :ref:`URI Loader Service <uri_loader_service>`
+determines whether the browser can handle the content or not. If not it calls
+into the external helper app server through ``nsExternalHelperAppService::DoContent``.
+
+The content type of the loading content is retrieved from the channel. A file
+extension is also generated using the Content-Disposition header or if the load
+is not a HTTP POST request the file extension is generated from the requested URL.
+
+We then query the MIME Service for an nsIMIMEInfo to find information about
+apps that can handle the content type or file extension based on OS and user
+settings, :ref:`see below <mime_service>` for further details. The result is
+used to create a ``nsExternalAppHandler`` which is then used as a stream listener
+for the content.
+
+The MIME info object contains settings that control whether to prompt the user
+before doing anything and what the default action should be. If we need to ask
+the user then a dialog is shown offering to let users cancel the load, save the
+content to disk or send it to a registered application handler.
+
+Assuming the load isn't canceled the content is streamed to disk using a background
+file saver with a target ``nsITransfer``. The ``nsITransfer`` is responsible for
+showing the download in the UI.
+
+If the user opted to open the file with an application then once the transfer is
+complete then ``nsIMIMEInfo::LaunchWithFile`` is used to
+`launch the application <https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/search?q=nsIMIMEInfo%3A%3ALaunchWithFile&path=>`_.
+
+.. _mime_service:
+
+MIME Service
+------------
+
+The MIME service is responsible for getting an ``nsIMIMEInfo`` object for a
+content type or file extension:
+
+1. Fills out an ``nsIMIMEInfo`` based on OS provided information. This is platform
+ specific but should try to find the default application registered to handle
+ the content.
+2. Ask the handler service to fill out the ``nsIMIMEInfo`` with information held
+ in browser settings. This will not overwrite a any application found from
+ the OS.
+3. If one has not been found already then try to find a type description from
+ a `lookup table <https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/search?q=extraMimeEntries[]&path=>`_
+ or just by appending " File" to the file extension.