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- /* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- */
- /* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
- * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
- * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
- #include "nsIURI.idl"
- /**
- * The nsIURL interface provides convenience methods that further
- * break down the path portion of nsIURI:
- *
- * http://host/directory/fileBaseName.fileExtension?query
- * http://host/directory/fileBaseName.fileExtension#ref
- * \ \ /
- * \ -----------------------
- * \ | /
- * \ fileName /
- * ----------------------------
- * |
- * filePath
- */
- [scriptable, uuid(86adcd89-0b70-47a2-b0fe-5bb2c5f37e31)]
- interface nsIURL : nsIURI
- {
- /*************************************************************************
- * The URL path is broken down into the following principal components:
- *
- * attribute AUTF8String filePath;
- * attribute AUTF8String query;
- *
- * These are inherited from nsIURI.
- */
- /*************************************************************************
- * The URL filepath is broken down into the following sub-components:
- */
- /**
- * Returns the directory portion of a URL. If the URL denotes a path to a
- * directory and not a file, e.g. http://host/foo/bar/, then the Directory
- * attribute accesses the complete /foo/bar/ portion, and the FileName is
- * the empty string. If the trailing slash is omitted, then the Directory
- * is /foo/ and the file is bar (i.e. this is a syntactic, not a semantic
- * breakdown of the Path). And hence don't rely on this for something to
- * be a definitely be a file. But you can get just the leading directory
- * portion for sure.
- *
- * Some characters may be escaped.
- */
- attribute AUTF8String directory;
- /**
- * Returns the file name portion of a URL. If the URL denotes a path to a
- * directory and not a file, e.g. http://host/foo/bar/, then the Directory
- * attribute accesses the complete /foo/bar/ portion, and the FileName is
- * the empty string. Note that this is purely based on searching for the
- * last trailing slash. And hence don't rely on this to be a definite file.
- *
- * Some characters may be escaped.
- */
- attribute AUTF8String fileName;
- /*************************************************************************
- * The URL filename is broken down even further:
- */
- /**
- * Returns the file basename portion of a filename in a url.
- *
- * Some characters may be escaped.
- */
- attribute AUTF8String fileBaseName;
- /**
- * Returns the file extension portion of a filename in a url. If a file
- * extension does not exist, the empty string is returned.
- *
- * Some characters may be escaped.
- */
- attribute AUTF8String fileExtension;
- /**
- * This method takes a uri and compares the two. The common uri portion
- * is returned as a string. The minimum common uri portion is the
- * protocol, and any of these if present: login, password, host and port
- * If no commonality is found, "" is returned. If they are identical, the
- * whole path with file/ref/etc. is returned. For file uris, it is
- * expected that the common spec would be at least "file:///" since '/' is
- * a shared common root.
- *
- * Examples:
- * this.spec aURIToCompare.spec result
- * 1) http://mozilla.org/ http://www.mozilla.org/ ""
- * 2) http://foo.com/bar/ ftp://foo.com/bar/ ""
- * 3) http://foo.com:8080/ http://foo.com/bar/ ""
- * 4) ftp://user@foo.com/ ftp://user:pw@foo.com/ ""
- * 5) ftp://foo.com/bar/ ftp://foo.com/bar ftp://foo.com/
- * 6) ftp://foo.com/bar/ ftp://foo.com/bar/b.html ftp://foo.com/bar/
- * 7) http://foo.com/a.htm#i http://foo.com/b.htm http://foo.com/
- * 8) ftp://foo.com/c.htm#i ftp://foo.com/c.htm ftp://foo.com/c.htm
- * 9) file:///a/b/c.html file:///d/e/c.html file:///
- */
- AUTF8String getCommonBaseSpec(in nsIURI aURIToCompare);
- /**
- * This method tries to create a string which specifies the location of the
- * argument relative to |this|. If the argument and |this| are equal, the
- * method returns "". If any of the URIs' scheme, host, userpass, or port
- * don't match, the method returns the full spec of the argument.
- *
- * Examples:
- * this.spec aURIToCompare.spec result
- * 1) http://mozilla.org/ http://www.mozilla.org/ http://www.mozilla.org/
- * 2) http://mozilla.org/ http://www.mozilla.org http://www.mozilla.org/
- * 3) http://foo.com/bar/ http://foo.com:80/bar/ ""
- * 4) http://foo.com/ http://foo.com/a.htm#b a.html#b
- * 5) http://foo.com/a/b/ http://foo.com/c ../../c
- */
- AUTF8String getRelativeSpec(in nsIURI aURIToCompare);
- };
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