| // 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. |
| |
| // This file contains URLFetcher, a wrapper around net::URLRequest that handles |
| // low-level details like thread safety, ref counting, and incremental buffer |
| // reading. This is useful for callers who simply want to get the data from a |
| // URL and don't care about all the nitty-gritty details. |
| // |
| // NOTE(willchan): Only one "IO" thread is supported for URLFetcher. This is a |
| // temporary situation. We will work on allowing support for multiple "io" |
| // threads per process. |
| |
| #ifndef CHROME_COMMON_NET_URL_FETCHER_H_ |
| #define CHROME_COMMON_NET_URL_FETCHER_H_ |
| #pragma once |
| |
| #include <string> |
| #include <vector> |
| |
| #include "base/memory/ref_counted.h" |
| #include "base/message_loop.h" |
| #include "base/time.h" |
| |
| class GURL; |
| typedef std::vector<std::string> ResponseCookies; |
| |
| namespace net { |
| class HttpResponseHeaders; |
| class URLRequestContextGetter; |
| class URLRequestStatus; |
| } // namespace net |
| |
| // To use this class, create an instance with the desired URL and a pointer to |
| // the object to be notified when the URL has been loaded: |
| // URLFetcher* fetcher = new URLFetcher("http://www.google.com", |
| // URLFetcher::GET, this); |
| // |
| // Then, optionally set properties on this object, like the request context or |
| // extra headers: |
| // fetcher->SetExtraRequestHeaders("X-Foo: bar"); |
| // |
| // Finally, start the request: |
| // fetcher->Start(); |
| // |
| // The object you supply as a delegate must inherit from URLFetcher::Delegate; |
| // when the fetch is completed, OnURLFetchComplete() will be called with the |
| // resulting status and (if applicable) HTTP response code. From that point |
| // until the original URLFetcher instance is destroyed, you may examine the |
| // provided status and data for the URL. (You should copy these objects if you |
| // need them to live longer than the URLFetcher instance.) If the URLFetcher |
| // instance is destroyed before the callback happens, the fetch will be |
| // canceled and no callback will occur. |
| // |
| // You may create the URLFetcher instance on any thread; OnURLFetchComplete() |
| // will be called back on the same thread you use to create the instance. |
| // |
| // |
| // NOTE: By default URLFetcher requests are NOT intercepted, except when |
| // interception is explicitly enabled in tests. |
| |
| class URLFetcher { |
| public: |
| enum RequestType { |
| GET, |
| POST, |
| HEAD, |
| }; |
| |
| class Delegate { |
| public: |
| // This will be called when the URL has been fetched, successfully or not. |
| // |response_code| is the HTTP response code (200, 404, etc.) if |
| // applicable. |url|, |status| and |data| are all valid until the |
| // URLFetcher instance is destroyed. |
| virtual void OnURLFetchComplete(const URLFetcher* source, |
| const GURL& url, |
| const net::URLRequestStatus& status, |
| int response_code, |
| const ResponseCookies& cookies, |
| const std::string& data) = 0; |
| |
| protected: |
| virtual ~Delegate() {} |
| }; |
| |
| // URLFetcher::Create uses the currently registered Factory to create the |
| // URLFetcher. Factory is intended for testing. |
| class Factory { |
| public: |
| virtual URLFetcher* CreateURLFetcher(int id, |
| const GURL& url, |
| RequestType request_type, |
| Delegate* d) = 0; |
| |
| protected: |
| virtual ~Factory() {} |
| }; |
| |
| // |url| is the URL to send the request to. |
| // |request_type| is the type of request to make. |
| // |d| the object that will receive the callback on fetch completion. |
| URLFetcher(const GURL& url, RequestType request_type, Delegate* d); |
| |
| virtual ~URLFetcher(); |
| |
| // Sets the factory used by the static method Create to create a URLFetcher. |
| // URLFetcher does not take ownership of |factory|. A value of NULL results |
| // in a URLFetcher being created directly. |
| #if defined(UNIT_TEST) |
| static void set_factory(Factory* factory) { factory_ = factory; } |
| #endif |
| |
| // Normally interception is disabled for URLFetcher, but you can use this |
| // to enable it for tests. Also see the set_factory method for another way |
| // of testing code that uses an URLFetcher. |
| static void enable_interception_for_tests(bool enabled) { |
| g_interception_enabled = enabled; |
| } |
| |
| // Creates a URLFetcher, ownership returns to the caller. If there is no |
| // Factory (the default) this creates and returns a new URLFetcher. See the |
| // constructor for a description of the args. |id| may be used during testing |
| // to identify who is creating the URLFetcher. |
| static URLFetcher* Create(int id, const GURL& url, RequestType request_type, |
| Delegate* d); |
| |
| // Sets data only needed by POSTs. All callers making POST requests should |
| // call this before the request is started. |upload_content_type| is the MIME |
| // type of the content, while |upload_content| is the data to be sent (the |
| // Content-Length header value will be set to the length of this data). |
| #ifdef ANDROID |
| // TODO: Upstream. |
| virtual |
| #endif |
| void set_upload_data(const std::string& upload_content_type, |
| const std::string& upload_content); |
| |
| // Indicates that the POST data is sent via chunked transfer encoding. |
| // This may only be called before calling Start(). |
| // Use AppendChunkToUpload() to give the data chunks after calling Start(). |
| void set_chunked_upload(const std::string& upload_content_type); |
| |
| // Adds the given bytes to a request's POST data transmitted using chunked |
| // transfer encoding. |
| // This method should be called ONLY after calling Start(). |
| virtual void AppendChunkToUpload(const std::string& data, bool is_last_chunk); |
| |
| // Set one or more load flags as defined in net/base/load_flags.h. Must be |
| // called before the request is started. |
| void set_load_flags(int load_flags); |
| |
| // Returns the current load flags. |
| int load_flags() const; |
| |
| // The referrer URL for the request. Must be called before the request is |
| // started. |
| void set_referrer(const std::string& referrer); |
| |
| // Set extra headers on the request. Must be called before the request |
| // is started. |
| void set_extra_request_headers(const std::string& extra_request_headers); |
| |
| // Set the net::URLRequestContext on the request. Must be called before the |
| // request is started. |
| #ifdef ANDROID |
| // TODO: Upstream. |
| virtual |
| #endif |
| void set_request_context( |
| net::URLRequestContextGetter* request_context_getter); |
| |
| #ifdef ANDROID |
| net::URLRequestContextGetter* request_context(); |
| #endif |
| |
| // If |retry| is false, 5xx responses will be propagated to the observer, |
| // if it is true URLFetcher will automatically re-execute the request, |
| // after backoff_delay() elapses. URLFetcher has it set to true by default. |
| #ifdef ANDROID |
| // TODO: Upstream. |
| virtual |
| #endif |
| void set_automatically_retry_on_5xx(bool retry); |
| |
| int max_retries() const { return max_retries_; } |
| |
| void set_max_retries(int max_retries) { max_retries_ = max_retries; } |
| |
| // Returns the back-off delay before the request will be retried, |
| // when a 5xx response was received. |
| base::TimeDelta backoff_delay() const { return backoff_delay_; } |
| |
| // Sets the back-off delay, allowing to mock 5xx requests in unit-tests. |
| #if defined(UNIT_TEST) |
| void set_backoff_delay(base::TimeDelta backoff_delay) { |
| backoff_delay_ = backoff_delay; |
| } |
| #endif // defined(UNIT_TEST) |
| |
| // Retrieve the response headers from the request. Must only be called after |
| // the OnURLFetchComplete callback has run. |
| virtual net::HttpResponseHeaders* response_headers() const; |
| |
| // Start the request. After this is called, you may not change any other |
| // settings. |
| virtual void Start(); |
| |
| // Return the URL that this fetcher is processing. |
| const GURL& url() const; |
| |
| // Reports that the received content was malformed. |
| void ReceivedContentWasMalformed(); |
| |
| // Cancels all existing URLFetchers. Will notify the URLFetcher::Delegates. |
| // Note that any new URLFetchers created while this is running will not be |
| // cancelled. Typically, one would call this in the CleanUp() method of an IO |
| // thread, so that no new URLRequests would be able to start on the IO thread |
| // anyway. This doesn't prevent new URLFetchers from trying to post to the IO |
| // thread though, even though the task won't ever run. |
| static void CancelAll(); |
| |
| protected: |
| // Returns the delegate. |
| Delegate* delegate() const; |
| |
| // Used by tests. |
| const std::string& upload_data() const; |
| |
| private: |
| friend class URLFetcherTest; |
| |
| // Only used by URLFetcherTest, returns the number of URLFetcher::Core objects |
| // actively running. |
| static int GetNumFetcherCores(); |
| |
| class Core; |
| |
| scoped_refptr<Core> core_; |
| |
| static Factory* factory_; |
| |
| // If |automatically_retry_on_5xx_| is false, 5xx responses will be |
| // propagated to the observer, if it is true URLFetcher will automatically |
| // re-execute the request, after the back-off delay has expired. |
| // true by default. |
| bool automatically_retry_on_5xx_; |
| // Back-off time delay. 0 by default. |
| base::TimeDelta backoff_delay_; |
| // Maximum retries allowed. |
| int max_retries_; |
| |
| static bool g_interception_enabled; |
| |
| DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(URLFetcher); |
| }; |
| |
| #endif // CHROME_COMMON_NET_URL_FETCHER_H_ |