// 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. /* CppBoundClass class: This base class serves as a parent for C++ classes designed to be bound to JavaScript objects. Subclasses should define the constructor to build the property and method lists needed to bind this class to a JS object. They should also declare and define member variables and methods to be exposed to JS through that object. See cpp_binding_example.{h|cc} for an example. */ #ifndef WEBKIT_GLUE_CPP_BOUNDCLASS_H__ #define WEBKIT_GLUE_CPP_BOUNDCLASS_H__ #include <map> #include <vector> #include "webkit/glue/cpp_variant.h" #include "base/callback.h" #include "base/memory/scoped_ptr.h" namespace WebKit { class WebFrame; } typedef std::vector<CppVariant> CppArgumentList; // CppBoundClass lets you map Javascript method calls and property accesses // directly to C++ method calls and CppVariant* variable access. class CppBoundClass { public: class PropertyCallback { public: virtual ~PropertyCallback() { } // Sets |value| to the value of the property. Returns false in case of // failure. |value| is always non-NULL. virtual bool GetValue(CppVariant* value) = 0; // sets the property value to |value|. Returns false in case of failure. virtual bool SetValue(const CppVariant& value) = 0; }; // The constructor should call BindMethod, BindProperty, and // SetFallbackMethod as needed to set up the methods, properties, and // fallback method. CppBoundClass(); virtual ~CppBoundClass(); // Return a CppVariant representing this class, for use with BindProperty(). // The variant type is guaranteed to be NPVariantType_Object. CppVariant* GetAsCppVariant(); // Given a WebFrame, BindToJavascript builds the NPObject that will represent // the class and binds it to the frame's window under the given name. This // should generally be called from the WebView delegate's // WindowObjectCleared(). A class so bound will be accessible to JavaScript // as window.<classname>. The owner of the CppBoundObject is responsible for // keeping the object around while the frame is alive, and for destroying it // afterwards. void BindToJavascript(WebKit::WebFrame* frame, const std::string& classname); // The type of callbacks. typedef Callback2<const CppArgumentList&, CppVariant*>::Type Callback; typedef Callback1<CppVariant*>::Type GetterCallback; // Used by a test. Returns true if a method with name |name| exists, // regardless of whether a fallback is registered. bool IsMethodRegistered(const std::string& name) const; protected: // Bind the Javascript method called |name| to the C++ callback |callback|. void BindCallback(const std::string& name, Callback* callback); // A wrapper for BindCallback, to simplify the common case of binding a // method on the current object. Though not verified here, |method| // must be a method of this CppBoundClass subclass. template<typename T> void BindMethod(const std::string& name, void (T::*method)(const CppArgumentList&, CppVariant*)) { Callback* callback = NewCallback<T, const CppArgumentList&, CppVariant*>( static_cast<T*>(this), method); BindCallback(name, callback); } // Bind Javascript property |name| to the C++ getter callback |callback|. // This can be used to create read-only properties. void BindGetterCallback(const std::string& name, GetterCallback* callback); // A wrapper for BindGetterCallback, to simplify the common case of binding a // property on the current object. Though not verified here, |method| // must be a method of this CppBoundClass subclass. template<typename T> void BindProperty(const std::string& name, void (T::*method)(CppVariant*)) { GetterCallback* callback = NewCallback<T, CppVariant*>(static_cast<T*>(this), method); BindGetterCallback(name, callback); } // Bind the Javascript property called |name| to a CppVariant |prop|. void BindProperty(const std::string& name, CppVariant* prop); // Bind Javascript property called |name| to a PropertyCallback |callback|. // CppBoundClass assumes control over the life time of the |callback|. void BindProperty(const std::string& name, PropertyCallback* callback); // Set the fallback callback, which is called when when a callback is // invoked that isn't bound. // If it is NULL (its default value), a JavaScript exception is thrown in // that case (as normally expected). If non NULL, the fallback method is // invoked and the script continues its execution. // Passing NULL for |callback| clears out any existing binding. // It is used for tests and should probably only be used in such cases // as it may cause unexpected behaviors (a JavaScript object with a // fallback always returns true when checked for a method's // existence). void BindFallbackCallback(Callback* fallback_callback) { fallback_callback_.reset(fallback_callback); } // A wrapper for BindFallbackCallback, to simplify the common case of // binding a method on the current object. Though not verified here, // |method| must be a method of this CppBoundClass subclass. // Passing NULL for |method| clears out any existing binding. template<typename T> void BindFallbackMethod( void (T::*method)(const CppArgumentList&, CppVariant*)) { if (method) { Callback* callback = NewCallback<T, const CppArgumentList&, CppVariant*>( static_cast<T*>(this), method); BindFallbackCallback(callback); } else { BindFallbackCallback(NULL); } } // Some fields are protected because some tests depend on accessing them, // but otherwise they should be considered private. typedef std::map<NPIdentifier, PropertyCallback*> PropertyList; typedef std::map<NPIdentifier, Callback*> MethodList; // These maps associate names with property and method pointers to be // exposed to JavaScript. PropertyList properties_; MethodList methods_; // The callback gets invoked when a call is made to an nonexistent method. scoped_ptr<Callback> fallback_callback_; private: // NPObject callbacks. friend struct CppNPObject; bool HasMethod(NPIdentifier ident) const; bool Invoke(NPIdentifier ident, const NPVariant* args, size_t arg_count, NPVariant* result); bool HasProperty(NPIdentifier ident) const; bool GetProperty(NPIdentifier ident, NPVariant* result) const; bool SetProperty(NPIdentifier ident, const NPVariant* value); // A lazily-initialized CppVariant representing this class. We retain 1 // reference to this object, and it is released on deletion. CppVariant self_variant_; // True if our np_object has been bound to a WebFrame, in which case it must // be unregistered with V8 when we delete it. bool bound_to_frame_; DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(CppBoundClass); }; #endif // CPP_BOUNDCLASS_H__