netsurf/content/hlcache.h
Vincent Sanders 1da7b161f8 Stop gtk printing from exploding if its unable to initialise the job
add interface to clone a high level cache handle
make generic printing core call new hlcache interface

svn path=/trunk/netsurf/; revision=12068
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/*
* Copyright 2009 John-Mark Bell <jmb@netsurf-browser.org>
*
* This file is part of NetSurf, http://www.netsurf-browser.org/
*
* NetSurf is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; version 2 of the License.
*
* NetSurf is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
/** \file
* High-level resource cache (interface)
*/
#ifndef NETSURF_CONTENT_HLCACHE_H_
#define NETSURF_CONTENT_HLCACHE_H_
#include "content/content.h"
#include "content/llcache.h"
#include "utils/errors.h"
/** High-level cache handle */
typedef struct hlcache_handle hlcache_handle;
/** Context for retrieving a child object */
typedef struct hlcache_child_context {
const char *charset; /**< Charset of parent */
bool quirks; /**< Whether parent is quirky */
} hlcache_child_context;
/** High-level cache event */
typedef struct {
content_msg type; /**< Event type */
union content_msg_data data; /**< Event data */
} hlcache_event;
/**
* Client callback for high-level cache events
*
* \param handle Handle to object generating event
* \param event Event data
* \param pw Pointer to client-specific data
* \return NSERROR_OK on success, appropriate error otherwise.
*/
typedef nserror (*hlcache_handle_callback)(hlcache_handle *handle,
const hlcache_event *event, void *pw);
/** Flags for high-level cache object retrieval */
enum hlcache_retrieve_flag {
/* Note: low-level cache retrieval flags occupy the bottom 16 bits of
* the flags word. High-level cache flags occupy the top 16 bits.
* To avoid confusion, high-level flags are allocated from bit 31 down.
*/
/** It's permitted to convert this request into a download */
HLCACHE_RETRIEVE_MAY_DOWNLOAD = (1 << 31)
};
/**
* Initialise the high-level cache, preparing the llcache also.
*
* \param cb Query handler for llcache
* \param pw Pointer to llcache query handler data
* \return NSERROR_OK on success, appropriate error otherwise.
*/
nserror hlcache_initialise(llcache_query_callback cb, void *pw);
/**
* Stop the high-level cache periodic functionality so that the
* exit sequence can run.
*/
void hlcache_stop(void);
/**
* Finalise the high-level cache, destroying any remaining contents
*/
void hlcache_finalise(void);
/**
* Drive the low-level cache poll loop, and attempt to clean the cache.
* No guarantee is made about what, if any, cache cleaning will occur.
*
* \return NSERROR_OK
*/
nserror hlcache_poll(void);
/**
* Retrieve a high-level cache handle for an object
*
* \param url URL of the object to retrieve handle for
* \param flags Object retrieval flags
* \param referer Referring URL, or NULL if none
* \param post POST data, or NULL for a GET request
* \param cb Callback to handle object events
* \param pw Pointer to client-specific data for callback
* \param child Child retrieval context, or NULL for top-level content
* \param accepted_types Array of acceptable content types, or NULL for any
* \param result Pointer to location to recieve cache handle
* \return NSERROR_OK on success, appropriate error otherwise
*
* Child contents are keyed on the tuple < URL, quirks >.
* The quirks field is ignored for child contents whose behaviour is not
* affected by quirks mode.
*
* The \a accepted_types array must be terminated with CONTENT_UNKNOWN
*
* \todo The above rules should be encoded in the handler_map.
*
* \todo Is there any way to sensibly reduce the number of parameters here?
*/
nserror hlcache_handle_retrieve(const char *url, uint32_t flags,
const char *referer, llcache_post_data *post,
hlcache_handle_callback cb, void *pw,
hlcache_child_context *child,
const content_type *accepted_types, hlcache_handle **result);
/**
* Release a high-level cache handle
*
* \param handle Handle to release
* \return NSERROR_OK on success, appropriate error otherwise
*/
nserror hlcache_handle_release(hlcache_handle *handle);
/**
* Abort a high-level cache fetch
*
* \param handle Handle to abort
* \return NSERROR_OK on success, appropriate error otherwise
*/
nserror hlcache_handle_abort(hlcache_handle *handle);
/**
* Replace a high-level cache handle's callback
*
* \param handle Handle to replace callback of
* \param cb New callback routine
* \param pw Private data for callback
* \return NSERROR_OK on success, appropriate error otherwise
*/
nserror hlcache_handle_replace_callback(hlcache_handle *handle,
hlcache_handle_callback cb, void *pw);
/**
* Retrieve a content object from a cache handle
*
* \param handle Cache handle to dereference
* \return Pointer to content object, or NULL if there is none
*
* \todo This may not be correct. Ideally, the client should never need to
* directly access a content object. It may, therefore, be better to provide a
* bunch of veneers here that take a hlcache_handle and invoke the
* corresponding content_ API. If there's no content object associated with the
* hlcache_handle (e.g. because the source data is still being fetched, so it
* doesn't exist yet), then these veneers would behave as a NOP. The important
* thing being that the client need not care about this possibility and can
* just call the functions with impugnity.
*/
struct content *hlcache_handle_get_content(const hlcache_handle *handle);
/**
* Clone a high level cache handle.
*
* \param handle The handle to clone.
* \param result The cloned handle.
* \return NSERROR_OK on success, appropriate error otherwise
*
*/
nserror hlcache_handle_clone(hlcache_handle *handle, hlcache_handle **result);
#endif