| // Copyright (c) 2012 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. |
| |
| #ifndef CONTENT_PUBLIC_BROWSER_SITE_INSTANCE_H_ |
| #define CONTENT_PUBLIC_BROWSER_SITE_INSTANCE_H_ |
| #pragma once |
| |
| #include "base/basictypes.h" |
| #include "base/memory/ref_counted.h" |
| #include "content/common/content_export.h" |
| #include "googleurl/src/gurl.h" |
| |
| class BrowsingInstance; |
| |
| namespace content { |
| class BrowserContext; |
| class RenderProcessHost; |
| |
| /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| // SiteInstance interface. |
| // |
| // A SiteInstance is a data structure that is associated with all pages in a |
| // given instance of a web site. Here, a web site is identified by its |
| // registered domain name and scheme. An instance includes all pages |
| // that are connected (i.e., either a user or a script navigated from one |
| // to the other). We represent instances using the BrowsingInstance class. |
| // |
| // In --process-per-tab, one SiteInstance is created for each tab (i.e., in the |
| // WebContents constructor), unless the tab is created by script (i.e., in |
| // WebContents::CreateNewView). This corresponds to one process per |
| // BrowsingInstance. |
| // |
| // In process-per-site-instance (the current default process model), |
| // SiteInstances are created (1) when the user manually creates a new tab |
| // (which also creates a new BrowsingInstance), and (2) when the user navigates |
| // across site boundaries (which uses the same BrowsingInstance). If the user |
| // navigates within a site, or opens links in new tabs within a site, the same |
| // SiteInstance is used. |
| // |
| // In --process-per-site, we consolidate all SiteInstances for a given site, |
| // throughout the entire browser context. This ensures that only one process |
| // will be dedicated to each site. |
| // |
| // Each NavigationEntry for a WebContents points to the SiteInstance that |
| // rendered it. Each RenderViewHost also points to the SiteInstance that it is |
| // associated with. A SiteInstance keeps track of the number of these |
| // references and deletes itself when the count goes to zero. This means that |
| // a SiteInstance is only live as long as it is accessible, either from new |
| // tabs with no NavigationEntries or in NavigationEntries in the history. |
| // |
| /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| class CONTENT_EXPORT SiteInstance : public base::RefCounted<SiteInstance> { |
| public: |
| // Returns a unique ID for this SiteInstance. |
| virtual int32 GetId() = 0; |
| |
| // Whether this SiteInstance has a running process associated with it. |
| virtual bool HasProcess() const = 0; |
| |
| // Returns the current process being used to render pages in this |
| // SiteInstance. If the process has crashed or otherwise gone away, then |
| // this method will create a new process and update our host ID accordingly. |
| virtual content::RenderProcessHost* GetProcess() = 0; |
| |
| // Browser context to which this SiteInstance (and all related |
| // SiteInstances) belongs. |
| virtual content::BrowserContext* GetBrowserContext() const = 0; |
| |
| // Get the web site that this SiteInstance is rendering pages for. |
| // This includes the scheme and registered domain, but not the port. |
| virtual const GURL& GetSite() const = 0; |
| |
| // Gets a SiteInstance for the given URL that shares the current |
| // BrowsingInstance, creating a new SiteInstance if necessary. This ensures |
| // that a BrowsingInstance only has one SiteInstance per site, so that pages |
| // in a BrowsingInstance have the ability to script each other. Callers |
| // should ensure that this SiteInstance becomes ref counted, by storing it in |
| // a scoped_refptr. (By having this method, we can hide the BrowsingInstance |
| // class from the rest of the codebase.) |
| // TODO(creis): This may be an argument to build a pass_refptr<T> class, as |
| // Darin suggests. |
| virtual SiteInstance* GetRelatedSiteInstance(const GURL& url) = 0; |
| |
| // Factory method to create a new SiteInstance. This will create a new |
| // new BrowsingInstance, so it should only be used when creating a new tab |
| // from scratch (or similar circumstances). Callers should ensure that |
| // this SiteInstance becomes ref counted, by storing it in a scoped_refptr. |
| // |
| // The render process host factory may be NULL. See SiteInstance constructor. |
| // |
| // TODO(creis): This may be an argument to build a pass_refptr<T> class, as |
| // Darin suggests. |
| static SiteInstance* Create(content::BrowserContext* browser_context); |
| |
| // Factory method to get the appropriate SiteInstance for the given URL, in |
| // a new BrowsingInstance. Use this instead of Create when you know the URL, |
| // since it allows special site grouping rules to be applied (for example, |
| // to group chrome-ui pages into the same instance). |
| static SiteInstance* CreateForURL( |
| content::BrowserContext* browser_context, const GURL& url); |
| |
| // Return whether both URLs are part of the same web site, for the purpose of |
| // assigning them to processes accordingly. The decision is currently based |
| // on the registered domain of the URLs (google.com, bbc.co.uk), as well as |
| // the scheme (https, http). This ensures that two pages will be in |
| // the same process if they can communicate with other via JavaScript. |
| // (e.g., docs.google.com and mail.google.com have DOM access to each other |
| // if they both set their document.domain properties to google.com.) |
| static bool IsSameWebSite(content::BrowserContext* browser_context, |
| const GURL& url1, const GURL& url2); |
| |
| protected: |
| friend class base::RefCounted<SiteInstance>; |
| |
| SiteInstance() {} |
| virtual ~SiteInstance() {} |
| }; |
| |
| } // namespace content. |
| |
| #endif // CONTENT_PUBLIC_BROWSER_SITE_INSTANCE_H_ |