RetroZilla/netwerk/mime/public/nsIMIMEInfo.idl
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/* -*- Mode: IDL; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- */
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/**
* An nsIMIMEInfo gives a user access to mime information.
* there is a one-to-many relationship between MIME types
* and file extensions. This means that a MIMEInfo object
* may have multiple file extensions associated with it.
* However, the reverse is not true.
*
* MIMEInfo objects are generally retrieved from the MIME Service
* @see nsIMIMEService
*/
#include "nsISupports.idl"
interface nsIURI;
interface nsIFile;
interface nsIUTF8StringEnumerator;
typedef long nsMIMEInfoHandleAction;
[scriptable, uuid(1448b42f-cf0d-466e-9a15-64e876ebe857)]
interface nsIMIMEInfo : nsISupports {
/**
* Gives you an array of file types associated with this type.
*
* @return Number of elements in the array.
* @return Array of extensions.
*/
nsIUTF8StringEnumerator getFileExtensions();
/**
* Set File Extensions. Input is a comma delimited list of extensions.
*/
void setFileExtensions(in AUTF8String aExtensions);
/**
* Returns whether or not the given extension is
* associated with this MIME info.
*
* @return TRUE if the association exists.
*/
boolean extensionExists(in AUTF8String aExtension);
/**
* Append a given extension to the set of extensions
*/
void appendExtension(in AUTF8String aExtension);
/**
* Returns the first extension association in
* the internal set of extensions.
*
* @return The first extension.
*/
attribute AUTF8String primaryExtension;
/**
* The MIME type of this MIMEInfo.
*
* @return String representing the MIME type.
*/
readonly attribute ACString MIMEType;
/**
* A human readable description of the MIME info.
*
* @return The description
*/
attribute AString description;
/**
* Mac Type and creator types
*/
attribute PRUint32 macType;
attribute PRUint32 macCreator;
/**
* Returns whether or not these two MIME infos are logically
* equivalent maintaining the one-to-many relationship between
* MIME types and file extensions.
*
* @returns TRUE if the two are considered equal
*/
boolean equals(in nsIMIMEInfo aMIMEInfo);
/**
* Returns a nsIFile that points to the application the user has said
* they want associated with this content type. This is not always
* guaranteed to be set!!
*/
attribute nsIFile preferredApplicationHandler;
/**
* A pretty name description of the preferred application.
*/
attribute AString applicationDescription;
/**
* Indicates whether a default application handler exists,
* i.e. whether launchWithFile with action = useSystemDefault is possible
* and applicationDescription will contain usable information.
*/
readonly attribute boolean hasDefaultHandler;
/**
* A pretty name description of the associated default application. Only
* usable if hasDefaultHandler is true.
*/
readonly attribute AString defaultDescription;
/**
* Launches the application with the specified file, in a way that
* depends on the value of preferredAction. preferredAction must be
* useHelperApp or useSystemDefault.
*
* @param aFile The file to launch this application with.
*
* @throw NS_ERROR_INVALID_ARG if action is not valid for this function.
* Other exceptions may be thrown.
*/
void launchWithFile(in nsIFile aFile);
const long saveToDisk = 0;
const long alwaysAsk = 1;
const long useHelperApp = 2;
const long handleInternally = 3;
const long useSystemDefault = 4;
/**
* preferredAction is how the user specified they would like to handle
* this content type: save to disk, use specified helper app, use OS
* default handler or handle using navigator.
*/
attribute nsMIMEInfoHandleAction preferredAction;
/**
* alwaysAskBeforeHandling: if true, we should always give the user a
* dialog asking how to dispose of this content.
*/
attribute boolean alwaysAskBeforeHandling;
};