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// Copyright 2018 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.
#include "chrome/notification_helper/notification_activator.h"
#include <windows.h>
#include <shellapi.h>
#include "base/command_line.h"
#include "base/metrics/histogram_macros.h"
#include "base/process/process.h"
#include "base/strings/string16.h"
#include "base/win/windows_types.h"
#include "chrome/common/chrome_switches.h"
#include "chrome/notification_helper/notification_helper_util.h"
#include "chrome/notification_helper/trace_util.h"
namespace {
// The response entered by the user while interacting with the toast.
const wchar_t kUserResponse[] = L"userResponse";
// These values are persisted to logs. Entries should not be renumbered and
// numeric values should never be reused.
enum class NotificationActivatorPrimaryStatus {
kSuccess = 0,
kChromeExeMissing = 1,
kShellExecuteFailed = 2,
kMaxValue = kShellExecuteFailed,
};
// These values are persisted to logs. Entries should not be renumbered and
// numeric values should never be reused.
enum class NotificationActivatorSecondaryStatus {
kSuccess = 0,
kLaunchIdEmpty = 1 << 0,
kAllowSetForegroundWindowFailed = 1 << 1,
kProcessHandleMissing = 1 << 2,
kScenarioCount = 1 << 3,
kMaxValue = kScenarioCount,
};
void LogNotificationActivatorPrimaryStatus(
NotificationActivatorPrimaryStatus status) {
UMA_HISTOGRAM_ENUMERATION(
"Notifications.NotificationHelper.NotificationActivatorPrimaryStatus",
status);
}
void LogNotificationActivatorSecondaryStatus(
NotificationActivatorSecondaryStatus status) {
UMA_HISTOGRAM_ENUMERATION(
"Notifications.NotificationHelper.NotificationActivatorSecondaryStatus",
status);
}
} // namespace
namespace notification_helper {
NotificationActivator::~NotificationActivator() = default;
// Handles toast activation outside of the browser process lifecycle by
// launching chrome.exe with --notification-launch-id. This new process may
// rendezvous to an existing browser process or become a new one, as
// appropriate.
//
// When this method is called, there are three possibilities depending on the
// running state of Chrome.
// 1) NOT_RUNNING: Chrome is not running.
// 2) NEW_INSTANCE: Chrome is running, but it's NOT the same instance that sent
// the toast.
// 3) SAME_INSTANCE : Chrome is running, and it _is_ the same instance that sent
// the toast.
//
// Chrome could attach an activation event handler to the toast so that Windows
// can call it directly to handle the activation. However, Windows makes this
// function call only in case SAME_INSTANCE. For the other two cases, Chrome
// needs to handle the activation on its own. Since there is no way to
// differentiate cases SAME_INSTANCE and NEW_INSTANCE in this
// notification_helper process, Chrome doesn't attach an activation event
// handler to the toast and handles all three cases through the command line.
HRESULT NotificationActivator::Activate(
LPCWSTR app_user_model_id,
LPCWSTR invoked_args,
const NOTIFICATION_USER_INPUT_DATA* data,
ULONG count) {
base::FilePath chrome_exe_path = GetChromeExePath();
if (chrome_exe_path.empty()) {
Trace(L"Failed to get chrome exe path\n");
LogNotificationActivatorPrimaryStatus(
NotificationActivatorPrimaryStatus::kChromeExeMissing);
return HRESULT_FROM_WIN32(ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND);
}
int secondary_status =
static_cast<int>(NotificationActivatorSecondaryStatus::kSuccess);
// |invoked_args| contains the launch ID string encoded by Chrome. Chrome adds
// it to the launch argument of the toast and gets it back via |invoked_args|.
// Chrome needs the data to be able to look up the notification on its end.
//
// When the user clicks the Chrome app title rather than the notifications in
// the Action Center, an empty launch id string is generated. It is preferable
// to launch Chrome with this empty launch id in this scenario, which results
// in displaying a NTP.
if (invoked_args == nullptr || invoked_args[0] == 0) {
secondary_status |=
static_cast<int>(NotificationActivatorSecondaryStatus::kLaunchIdEmpty);
}
base::CommandLine command_line(base::CommandLine::NO_PROGRAM);
command_line.AppendSwitchNative(switches::kNotificationLaunchId,
invoked_args);
// Check to see if a user response (inline reply) is also supplied.
for (ULONG i = 0; i < count; ++i) {
if (lstrcmpW(kUserResponse, data[i].Key) == 0) {
command_line.AppendSwitchNative(switches::kNotificationInlineReply,
data[i].Value);
break;
}
}
base::string16 params(command_line.GetCommandLineString());
SHELLEXECUTEINFO info;
memset(&info, 0, sizeof(info));
info.cbSize = sizeof(info);
info.fMask =
SEE_MASK_NOASYNC | SEE_MASK_FLAG_LOG_USAGE | SEE_MASK_NOCLOSEPROCESS;
info.lpFile = chrome_exe_path.value().c_str();
info.lpParameters = params.c_str();
info.nShow = SW_SHOWNORMAL;
if (!::ShellExecuteEx(&info)) {
DWORD error_code = ::GetLastError();
Trace(L"Unable to launch Chrome.exe; error: 0x%08X\n", error_code);
LogNotificationActivatorPrimaryStatus(
NotificationActivatorPrimaryStatus::kShellExecuteFailed);
return HRESULT_FROM_WIN32(error_code);
}
if (info.hProcess != nullptr) {
base::Process process(info.hProcess);
DWORD pid = ::GetProcessId(process.Handle());
// Despite the fact that the Windows notification center grants the helper
// permission to set the foreground window, the helper fails to pass the
// baton to Chrome at an alarming rate; see https://crbug.com/837796.
// Sending generic down/up key events seems to fix it.
INPUT keyboard_inputs[2] = {};
keyboard_inputs[0].type = INPUT_KEYBOARD;
keyboard_inputs[0].ki.dwFlags = 0; // Key press.
keyboard_inputs[1] = keyboard_inputs[0];
keyboard_inputs[1].ki.dwFlags |= KEYEVENTF_KEYUP; // key release.
::SendInput(2, keyboard_inputs, sizeof(keyboard_inputs[0]));
if (!::AllowSetForegroundWindow(pid)) {
#if !defined(NDEBUG)
DWORD error_code = ::GetLastError();
Trace(L"Unable to forward activation privilege; error: 0x%08X\n",
error_code);
#endif
// The lack of ability to set the window to foreground is not reason
// enough to fail the activation call. The user will see the Chrome icon
// flash in the task bar if this happens, which is a graceful failure.
secondary_status |=
static_cast<int>(NotificationActivatorSecondaryStatus::
kAllowSetForegroundWindowFailed);
}
} else {
secondary_status |= static_cast<int>(
NotificationActivatorSecondaryStatus::kProcessHandleMissing);
}
LogNotificationActivatorPrimaryStatus(
NotificationActivatorPrimaryStatus::kSuccess);
LogNotificationActivatorSecondaryStatus(
static_cast<NotificationActivatorSecondaryStatus>(secondary_status));
return S_OK;
}
} // namespace notification_helper