/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */ /* 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/. */ #ifndef nsFocusManager_h___ #define nsFocusManager_h___ #include "nsCycleCollectionParticipant.h" #include "nsIDocument.h" #include "nsIFocusManager.h" #include "nsIObserver.h" #include "nsIWidget.h" #include "nsWeakReference.h" #include "mozilla/Attributes.h" #define FOCUSMETHOD_MASK 0xF000 #define FOCUSMETHODANDRING_MASK 0xF0F000 #define FOCUSMANAGER_CONTRACTID "@mozilla.org/focus-manager;1" class nsIContent; class nsIDocShellTreeItem; class nsPIDOMWindowOuter; class nsIMessageBroadcaster; namespace mozilla { namespace dom { class TabParent; } } struct nsDelayedBlurOrFocusEvent; /** * The focus manager keeps track of where the focus is, that is, the node * which receives key events. */ class nsFocusManager final : public nsIFocusManager, public nsIObserver, public nsSupportsWeakReference { typedef mozilla::widget::InputContextAction InputContextAction; public: NS_DECL_CYCLE_COLLECTION_CLASS_AMBIGUOUS(nsFocusManager, nsIFocusManager) NS_DECL_CYCLE_COLLECTING_ISUPPORTS NS_DECL_NSIOBSERVER NS_DECL_NSIFOCUSMANAGER // called to initialize and stop the focus manager at startup and shutdown static nsresult Init(); static void Shutdown(); /** * Retrieve the single focus manager. */ static nsFocusManager* GetFocusManager() { return sInstance; } /** * A faster version of nsIFocusManager::GetFocusedElement, returning a * raw nsIContent pointer (instead of having AddRef-ed nsIDOMElement * pointer filled in to an out-parameter). */ nsIContent* GetFocusedContent() { return mFocusedContent; } /** * Return a focused window. Version of nsIFocusManager::GetFocusedWindow. */ nsPIDOMWindowOuter* GetFocusedWindow() const { return mFocusedWindow; } /** * Return an active window. Version of nsIFocusManager::GetActiveWindow. */ nsPIDOMWindowOuter* GetActiveWindow() const { return mActiveWindow; } /** * Called when content has been removed. */ nsresult ContentRemoved(nsIDocument* aDocument, nsIContent* aContent); /** * Called when mouse button event handling is started and finished. */ already_AddRefed SetMouseButtonHandlingDocument(nsIDocument* aDocument) { nsCOMPtr handlingDocument = mMouseButtonEventHandlingDocument; mMouseButtonEventHandlingDocument = aDocument; return handlingDocument.forget(); } /** * Update the caret with current mode (whether in caret browsing mode or not). */ void UpdateCaretForCaretBrowsingMode(); /** * Returns the content node that would be focused if aWindow was in an * active window. This will traverse down the frame hierarchy, starting at * the given window aWindow. Sets aFocusedWindow to the window with the * document containing aFocusedContent. If no element is focused, * aFocusedWindow may be still be set -- this means that the document is * focused but no element within it is focused. * * aWindow and aFocusedWindow must both be non-null. */ static nsIContent* GetFocusedDescendant(nsPIDOMWindowOuter* aWindow, bool aDeep, nsPIDOMWindowOuter** aFocusedWindow); /** * Returns the content node that focus will be redirected to if aContent was * focused. This is used for the special case of certain XUL elements such * as textboxes or input number which redirect focus to an anonymous child. * * aContent must be non-null. * * XXXndeakin this should be removed eventually but I want to do that as * followup work. */ static nsIContent* GetRedirectedFocus(nsIContent* aContent); /** * Returns an InputContextAction cause for aFlags. */ static InputContextAction::Cause GetFocusMoveActionCause(uint32_t aFlags); static bool sMouseFocusesFormControl; static void MarkUncollectableForCCGeneration(uint32_t aGeneration); protected: nsFocusManager(); ~nsFocusManager(); /** * Ensure that the widget associated with the currently focused window is * focused at the widget level. */ void EnsureCurrentWidgetFocused(); /** * Iterate over the children of the message broadcaster and notify them * of the activation change. */ void ActivateOrDeactivateChildren(nsIMessageBroadcaster* aManager, bool aActive); /** * Activate or deactivate the window and send the activate/deactivate events. */ void ActivateOrDeactivate(nsPIDOMWindowOuter* aWindow, bool aActive); /** * Blur whatever is currently focused and focus aNewContent. aFlags is a * bitmask of the flags defined in nsIFocusManager. If aFocusChanged is * true, then the focus has actually shifted and the caret position will be * updated to the new focus, aNewContent will be scrolled into view (unless * a flag disables this) and the focus method for the window will be updated. * If aAdjustWidget is false, don't change the widget focus state. * * All actual focus changes must use this method to do so. (as opposed * to those that update the focus in an inactive window for instance). */ void SetFocusInner(nsIContent* aNewContent, int32_t aFlags, bool aFocusChanged, bool aAdjustWidget); /** * Returns true if aPossibleAncestor is the same as aWindow or an * ancestor of aWindow. */ bool IsSameOrAncestor(nsPIDOMWindowOuter* aPossibleAncestor, nsPIDOMWindowOuter* aWindow); /** * Returns the window that is the lowest common ancestor of both aWindow1 * and aWindow2, or null if they share no common ancestor. */ already_AddRefed GetCommonAncestor(nsPIDOMWindowOuter* aWindow1, nsPIDOMWindowOuter* aWindow2); /** * When aNewWindow is focused, adjust the ancestors of aNewWindow so that they * also have their corresponding frames focused. Thus, one can start at * the active top-level window and navigate down the currently focused * elements for each frame in the tree to get to aNewWindow. */ void AdjustWindowFocus(nsPIDOMWindowOuter* aNewWindow, bool aCheckPermission); /** * Returns true if aWindow is visible. */ bool IsWindowVisible(nsPIDOMWindowOuter* aWindow); /** * Returns true if aContent is a root element and not focusable. * I.e., even if aContent is editable root element, this returns true when * the document is in designMode. * * @param aContent must not be null and must be in a document. */ bool IsNonFocusableRoot(nsIContent* aContent); /** * Checks and returns aContent if it may be focused, another content node if * the focus should be retargeted at another node, or null if the node * cannot be focused. aFlags are the flags passed to SetFocus and similar * methods. * * An element is focusable if it is in a document, the document isn't in * print preview mode and the element has an nsIFrame where the * CheckIfFocusable method returns true. For elements, there is no * frame, so only the IsFocusable method on the content node must be * true. */ nsIContent* CheckIfFocusable(nsIContent* aContent, uint32_t aFlags); /** * Blurs the currently focused element. Returns false if another element was * focused as a result. This would mean that the caller should not proceed * with a pending call to Focus. Normally, true would be returned. * * The currently focused element within aWindowToClear will be cleared. * aWindowToClear may be null, which means that no window is cleared. This * will be the case, for example, when lowering a window, as we want to fire * a blur, but not actually change what element would be focused, so that * the same element will be focused again when the window is raised. * * aAncestorWindowToFocus should be set to the common ancestor of the window * that is being blurred and the window that is going to focused, when * switching focus to a sibling window. * * aIsLeavingDocument should be set to true if the document/window is being * blurred as well. Document/window blur events will be fired. It should be * false if an element is the same document is about to be focused. * * If aAdjustWidget is false, don't change the widget focus state. */ bool Blur(nsPIDOMWindowOuter* aWindowToClear, nsPIDOMWindowOuter* aAncestorWindowToFocus, bool aIsLeavingDocument, bool aAdjustWidget, nsIContent* aContentToFocus = nullptr); /** * Focus an element in the active window and child frame. * * aWindow is the window containing the element aContent to focus. * * aFlags is the flags passed to the various focus methods in * nsIFocusManager. * * aIsNewDocument should be true if a new document is being focused. * Document/window focus events will be fired. * * aFocusChanged should be true if a new content node is being focused, so * the focused content will be scrolled into view and the caret position * will be updated. If false is passed, then a window is simply being * refocused, for instance, due to a window being raised, or a tab is being * switched to. * * If aFocusChanged is true, then the focus has moved to a new location. * Otherwise, the focus is just being updated because the window was * raised. * * aWindowRaised should be true if the window is being raised. In this case, * command updaters will not be called. * * If aAdjustWidget is false, don't change the widget focus state. */ void Focus(nsPIDOMWindowOuter* aWindow, nsIContent* aContent, uint32_t aFlags, bool aIsNewDocument, bool aFocusChanged, bool aWindowRaised, bool aAdjustWidget, nsIContent* aContentLostFocus = nullptr); /** * Fires a focus or blur event at aTarget. * * aEventMessage should be either eFocus or eBlur. * For blur events, aFocusMethod should normally be non-zero. * * aWindowRaised should only be true if called from WindowRaised. */ void SendFocusOrBlurEvent(mozilla::EventMessage aEventMessage, nsIPresShell* aPresShell, nsIDocument* aDocument, nsISupports* aTarget, uint32_t aFocusMethod, bool aWindowRaised, bool aIsRefocus = false, mozilla::dom::EventTarget* aRelatedTarget = nullptr); /** * Send a focusin or focusout event * * aEventMessage should be either eFocusIn or eFocusOut. * * aTarget is the content the event will fire on (the object that gained * focus for focusin, the object blurred for focusout). * * aCurrentFocusedWindow is the window focused before the focus/blur event * was fired. * * aCurrentFocusedContent is the content focused before the focus/blur event * was fired. * * aRelatedTarget is the content related to the event (the object * losing focus for focusin, the object getting focus for focusout). */ void SendFocusInOrOutEvent(mozilla::EventMessage aEventMessage, nsIPresShell* aPresShell, nsISupports* aTarget, nsPIDOMWindowOuter* aCurrentFocusedWindow, nsIContent* aCurrentFocusedContent, mozilla::dom::EventTarget* aRelatedTarget = nullptr); /** * Scrolls aContent into view unless the FLAG_NOSCROLL flag is set. */ void ScrollIntoView(nsIPresShell* aPresShell, nsIContent* aContent, uint32_t aFlags); /** * Raises the top-level window aWindow at the widget level. */ void RaiseWindow(nsPIDOMWindowOuter* aWindow); /** * Updates the caret positon and visibility to match the focus. * * aMoveCaretToFocus should be true to move the caret to aContent. * * aUpdateVisibility should be true to update whether the caret is * visible or not. */ void UpdateCaret(bool aMoveCaretToFocus, bool aUpdateVisibility, nsIContent* aContent); /** * Helper method to move the caret to the focused element aContent. */ void MoveCaretToFocus(nsIPresShell* aPresShell, nsIContent* aContent); /** * Makes the caret visible or not, depending on aVisible. */ nsresult SetCaretVisible(nsIPresShell* aPresShell, bool aVisible, nsIContent* aContent); // the remaining functions are used for tab key and document-navigation /** * Retrieves the start and end points of the current selection for * aDocument and stores them in aStartContent and aEndContent. */ nsresult GetSelectionLocation(nsIDocument* aDocument, nsIPresShell* aPresShell, nsIContent **aStartContent, nsIContent **aEndContent); /** * Helper function for MoveFocus which determines the next element * to move the focus to and returns it in aNextContent. * * aWindow is the window to adjust the focus within, and aStart is * the element to start navigation from. For tab key navigation, * this should be the currently focused element. * * aType is the type passed to MoveFocus. If aNoParentTraversal is set, * navigation is not done to parent documents and iteration returns to the * beginning (or end) of the starting document. */ nsresult DetermineElementToMoveFocus(nsPIDOMWindowOuter* aWindow, nsIContent* aStart, int32_t aType, bool aNoParentTraversal, nsIContent** aNextContent); /** * Retrieve the next tabbable element within a document, using focusability * and tabindex to determine the tab order. The element is returned in * aResultContent. * * aRootContent is the root node -- nodes above this will not be examined. * Typically this will be the root node of a document, but could also be * a popup node. * * aOriginalStartContent is the content which was originally the starting * node, in the case of recursive or looping calls. * * aStartContent is the starting point for this call of this method. * If aStartContent doesn't have visual representation, the next content * object, which does have a primary frame, will be used as a start. * If that content object is focusable, the method may return it. * * aForward should be true for forward navigation or false for backward * navigation. * * aCurrentTabIndex is the current tabindex. * * aIgnoreTabIndex to ignore the current tabindex and find the element * irrespective or the tab index. This will be true when a selection is * active, since we just want to focus the next element in tree order * from where the selection is. Similarly, if the starting element isn't * focusable, since it doesn't really have a defined tab index. */ nsresult GetNextTabbableContent(nsIPresShell* aPresShell, nsIContent* aRootContent, nsIContent* aOriginalStartContent, nsIContent* aStartContent, bool aForward, int32_t aCurrentTabIndex, bool aIgnoreTabIndex, bool aForDocumentNavigation, nsIContent** aResultContent); /** * Get the next tabbable image map area and returns it. * * aForward should be true for forward navigation or false for backward * navigation. * * aCurrentTabIndex is the current tabindex. * * aImageContent is the image. * * aStartContent is the current image map area. */ nsIContent* GetNextTabbableMapArea(bool aForward, int32_t aCurrentTabIndex, nsIContent* aImageContent, nsIContent* aStartContent); /** * Return the next valid tabindex value after aCurrentTabIndex, if aForward * is true, or the previous tabindex value if aForward is false. aParent is * the node from which to start looking for tab indicies. */ int32_t GetNextTabIndex(nsIContent* aParent, int32_t aCurrentTabIndex, bool aForward); /** * Focus the first focusable content within the document with a root node of * aRootContent. For content documents, this will be aRootContent itself, but * for chrome documents, this will locate the next focusable content. */ nsresult FocusFirst(nsIContent* aRootContent, nsIContent** aNextContent); /** * Retrieves and returns the root node from aDocument to be focused. Will * return null if the root node cannot be focused. There are several reasons * for this: * * - if aForDocumentNavigation is false and aWindow is a chrome shell. * - if aCheckVisibility is true and the aWindow is not visible. * - if aDocument is a frameset document. */ nsIContent* GetRootForFocus(nsPIDOMWindowOuter* aWindow, nsIDocument* aDocument, bool aForDocumentNavigation, bool aCheckVisibility); /** * Retrieves and returns the root node as with GetRootForFocus but only if * aContent is a frame with a valid child document. */ nsIContent* GetRootForChildDocument(nsIContent* aContent); /** * Retreives a focusable element within the current selection of aWindow. * Currently, this only detects links. * * This is used when MoveFocus is called with a type of MOVEFOCUS_CARET, * which is used, for example, to focus links as the caret is moved over * them. */ void GetFocusInSelection(nsPIDOMWindowOuter* aWindow, nsIContent* aStartSelection, nsIContent* aEndSelection, nsIContent** aFocusedContent); private: // Notify that the focus state of aContent has changed. Note that // we need to pass in whether the window should show a focus ring // before the SetFocusedNode call on it happened when losing focus // and after the SetFocusedNode call when gaining focus, which is // why that information needs to be an explicit argument instead of // just passing in the window and asking it whether it should show // focus rings: in the losing focus case that information could be // wrong.. static void NotifyFocusStateChange(nsIContent* aContent, bool aWindowShouldShowFocusRing, bool aGettingFocus); void SetFocusedWindowInternal(nsPIDOMWindowOuter* aWindow); // the currently active and front-most top-most window nsCOMPtr mActiveWindow; // the child or top-level window that is currently focused. This window will // either be the same window as mActiveWindow or a descendant of it. // Except during shutdown use SetFocusedWindowInternal to set mFocusedWindow! nsCOMPtr mFocusedWindow; // the currently focused content, which is always inside mFocusedWindow. This // is a cached copy of the mFocusedWindow's current content. This may be null // if no content is focused. nsCOMPtr mFocusedContent; // these fields store a content node temporarily while it is being focused // or blurred to ensure that a recursive call doesn't refire the same event. // They will always be cleared afterwards. nsCOMPtr mFirstBlurEvent; nsCOMPtr mFirstFocusEvent; // keep track of a window while it is being lowered nsCOMPtr mWindowBeingLowered; // synchronized actions cannot be interrupted with events, so queue these up // and fire them later. nsTArray mDelayedBlurFocusEvents; // A document which is handling a mouse button event. // When a mouse down event process is finished, ESM sets focus to the target // content if it's not consumed. Therefore, while DOM event handlers are // handling mouse down events or preceding mosue down event is consumed but // handling mouse up events, they should be able to steal focus from any // elements even if focus is in chrome content. So, if this isn't nullptr // and the caller can access the document node, the caller should succeed in // moving focus. nsCOMPtr mMouseButtonEventHandlingDocument; static bool sTestMode; // the single focus manager static nsFocusManager* sInstance; }; nsresult NS_NewFocusManager(nsIFocusManager** aResult); #endif