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// 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 CHROME_BROWSER_INTRANET_REDIRECT_DETECTOR_H_
#define CHROME_BROWSER_INTRANET_REDIRECT_DETECTOR_H_
#include <set>
#include <string>
#include <vector>
#include "base/memory/weak_ptr.h"
#include "content/public/browser/notification_observer.h"
#include "content/public/browser/notification_registrar.h"
#include "net/base/network_change_notifier.h"
#include "net/dns/host_resolver_proc.h"
#include "net/url_request/url_fetcher_delegate.h"
#include "url/gurl.h"
class PrefRegistrySimple;
// This object is responsible for determining whether the user is on a network
// that redirects requests for intranet hostnames to another site, and if so,
// tracking what that site is (including across restarts via a pref). For
// example, the user's ISP might convert a request for "http://query/" into a
// 302 redirect to "http://isp.domain.com/search?q=query" in order to display
// custom pages on typos, nonexistent sites, etc.
//
// We use this information in the OmniboxNavigationObserver to avoid displaying
// infobars for these cases. Our infobars are designed to allow users to get at
// intranet sites when they were erroneously taken to a search result page. In
// these cases, however, users would be shown a confusing and useless infobar
// when they really did mean to do a search.
//
// Consumers should call RedirectOrigin(), which is guaranteed to synchronously
// return a value at all times (even during startup or in unittest mode). If no
// redirection is in place, the returned GURL will be empty.
class IntranetRedirectDetector
: public net::URLFetcherDelegate,
public net::NetworkChangeNotifier::IPAddressObserver {
public:
// Only the main browser process loop should call this, when setting up
// g_browser_process->intranet_redirect_detector_. No code other than the
// IntranetRedirectDetector itself should actually use
// g_browser_process->intranet_redirect_detector() (which shouldn't be hard,
// since there aren't useful public functions on this object for consumers to
// access anyway).
IntranetRedirectDetector();
~IntranetRedirectDetector() override;
// Returns the current redirect origin. This will be empty if no redirection
// is in place.
static GURL RedirectOrigin();
static void RegisterPrefs(PrefRegistrySimple* registry);
private:
typedef std::set<net::URLFetcher*> Fetchers;
// Called when the seven second startup sleep or the one second network
// switch sleep has finished. Runs any pending fetch.
void FinishSleep();
// net::URLFetcherDelegate
void OnURLFetchComplete(const net::URLFetcher* source) override;
// NetworkChangeNotifier::IPAddressObserver
void OnIPAddressChanged() override;
GURL redirect_origin_;
Fetchers fetchers_;
std::vector<GURL> resulting_origins_;
bool in_sleep_; // True if we're in the seven-second "no fetching" period
// that begins at browser start, or the one-second "no
// fetching" period that begins after network switches.
base::WeakPtrFactory<IntranetRedirectDetector> weak_ptr_factory_;
DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(IntranetRedirectDetector);
};
#endif // CHROME_BROWSER_INTRANET_REDIRECT_DETECTOR_H_