// 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 CONTENT_BROWSER_BROWSING_INSTANCE_H_ #define CONTENT_BROWSER_BROWSING_INSTANCE_H_ #include "base/containers/hash_tables.h" #include "base/lazy_instance.h" #include "base/memory/ref_counted.h" #include "content/common/content_export.h" #include "content/public/browser/browser_context.h" class GURL; namespace content { class SiteInstance; class SiteInstanceImpl; /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // // BrowsingInstance class // // A browsing instance corresponds to the notion of a "unit of related browsing // contexts" in the HTML 5 spec. Intuitively, it represents a collection of // tabs and frames that can have script connections to each other. In that // sense, it reflects the user interface, and not the contents of the tabs and // frames. // // We further subdivide a BrowsingInstance into SiteInstances, which represent // the documents within each BrowsingInstance that are from the same site and // thus can have script access to each other. Different SiteInstances can // safely run in different processes, because their documents cannot access // each other's contents (due to the same origin policy). // // It is important to only have one SiteInstance per site within a given // BrowsingInstance. This is because any two documents from the same site // might be able to script each other if they are in the same BrowsingInstance. // Thus, they must be rendered in the same process. // // A BrowsingInstance is live as long as any SiteInstance has a reference to // it. A SiteInstance is live as long as any NavigationEntry or RenderViewHost // have references to it. Because both classes are RefCounted, they do not // need to be manually deleted. // // BrowsingInstance has no public members, as it is designed to be // visible only from the SiteInstance class. To get a new // SiteInstance that is part of the same BrowsingInstance, use // SiteInstance::GetRelatedSiteInstance. Because of this, // BrowsingInstances and SiteInstances are tested together in // site_instance_unittest.cc. // /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// class CONTENT_EXPORT BrowsingInstance : public base::RefCounted { protected: // Create a new BrowsingInstance. explicit BrowsingInstance(BrowserContext* context); // Get the browser context to which this BrowsingInstance belongs. BrowserContext* browser_context() const { return browser_context_; } // Returns whether this BrowsingInstance has registered a SiteInstance for // the site of the given URL. bool HasSiteInstance(const GURL& url); // Get the SiteInstance responsible for rendering the given URL. Should // create a new one if necessary, but should not create more than one // SiteInstance per site. SiteInstance* GetSiteInstanceForURL(const GURL& url); // Adds the given SiteInstance to our map, to ensure that we do not create // another SiteInstance for the same site. void RegisterSiteInstance(SiteInstance* site_instance); // Removes the given SiteInstance from our map, after all references to it // have been deleted. This means it is safe to create a new SiteInstance // if the user later visits a page from this site, within this // BrowsingInstance. void UnregisterSiteInstance(SiteInstance* site_instance); friend class SiteInstanceImpl; friend class SiteInstance; friend class base::RefCounted; // Virtual to allow tests to extend it. virtual ~BrowsingInstance(); private: // Map of site to SiteInstance, to ensure we only have one SiteInstance per typedef base::hash_map SiteInstanceMap; // Common browser context to which all SiteInstances in this BrowsingInstance // must belong. BrowserContext* const browser_context_; // Map of site to SiteInstance, to ensure we only have one SiteInstance per // site. The site string should be the possibly_invalid_spec() of a GURL // obtained with SiteInstanceImpl::GetSiteForURL. Note that this map may not // contain every active SiteInstance, because a race exists where two // SiteInstances can be assigned to the same site. This is ok in rare cases. SiteInstanceMap site_instance_map_; DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(BrowsingInstance); }; } // namespace content #endif // CONTENT_BROWSER_BROWSING_INSTANCE_H_