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// Copyright 2014 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.
[DartPackage="mojo_services"]
module mojo;
import "mojo/public/interfaces/network/network_error.mojom";
import "network/public/interfaces/cookie_store.mojom";
import "network/public/interfaces/host_resolver.mojom";
import "network/public/interfaces/http_server.mojom";
import "network/public/interfaces/net_address.mojom";
import "network/public/interfaces/tcp_bound_socket.mojom";
import "network/public/interfaces/tcp_connected_socket.mojom";
import "network/public/interfaces/udp_socket.mojom";
import "network/public/interfaces/url_loader.mojom";
import "network/public/interfaces/url_loader_interceptor.mojom";
import "network/public/interfaces/web_socket.mojom";
// TODO Darin suggests that this should probably be two classes. One for
// high-level origin-build requests like WebSockets and HTTP, and the other for
// non-origin-bound low-level stuff like DNS, UDP, and TCP.
interface NetworkService {
CreateURLLoader(URLLoader& loader);
GetCookieStore(CookieStore& cookie_store);
CreateWebSocket(WebSocket& socket);
// Creates a TCP socket bound to a given local address. This bound socket
// can be used for creating a client or server socket on that local address.
//
// If you want to create a client socket to connect to a server and are in
// the common case where you don't care about the local address it's bound
// to, use CreateTCPConnectedSocket.
//
// The local address can specify 0 for the port to specify that the OS should
// pick an available port for the given address, or it can pass 0 for the
// address and port for the OS to pick both the local address and port. In
// all success cases, the resulting local address will be passed to the
// callback as bound_to.
CreateTCPBoundSocket(NetAddress? local_address,
TCPBoundSocket& bound_socket)
=> (NetworkError result, NetAddress? bound_to);
// Creates a client socket connected to the given remote address. A local
// address and port will be allocated for the connection and passed to the
// callback on success.
//
// If you want control over the local address and port, instead use
// CreateTCPBoundSocket.
//
// IMPORTANT: This does not work yet! We need to add a new parameter to
// indicate the protocol type (IPv4 or IPv6) actually be able to create the
// right type of socket. We also need to figure out how the client is supposed
// to decide between IPv4 and IPv6 on a given system.
CreateTCPConnectedSocket(NetAddress remote_address,
handle<data_pipe_consumer> send_stream,
handle<data_pipe_producer> receive_stream,
TCPConnectedSocket& client_socket)
=> (NetworkError result,
NetAddress? local_address);
CreateUDPSocket(UDPSocket& socket);
// Starts an HTTP server running on the given local address. The delegate will
// be notified with incoming connections.
//
// The local address can specify 0 for the port to specify that the OS should
// pick an available port for the given address, or it can pass 0 for the
// address and port for the OS to pick both the local address and port. In
// all success cases, the resulting local address will be passed to the
// callback as bound_to.
CreateHttpServer(NetAddress local_address,
HttpServerDelegate delegate)
=> (NetworkError result,
NetAddress? bound_to);
// Register a new url loader interceptor that will be used on any new
// URLLoader created with the current connection to the network service.
// Interceptors are chained. The last registered interceptor will received the
// requests first and the responses last.
RegisterURLLoaderInterceptor(URLLoaderInterceptorFactory factory);
// Create a HostResolver that can be used to do ip <-> host lookups.
CreateHostResolver(HostResolver& host_resolver);
};