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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- */ |
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/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public |
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* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this |
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* file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */ |
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/* Defines the abstract interface for a principal. */ |
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#include "nsISerializable.idl" |
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%{C++ |
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struct JSPrincipals; |
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#include "nsCOMPtr.h" |
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#include "nsTArray.h" |
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%} |
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interface nsIURI; |
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interface nsIContentSecurityPolicy; |
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interface nsIDOMDocument; |
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[ptr] native JSContext(JSContext); |
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[ptr] native JSPrincipals(JSPrincipals); |
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[ptr] native PrincipalArray(nsTArray<nsCOMPtr<nsIPrincipal> >); |
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[scriptable, builtinclass, uuid(3da7b133-f1a0-4de9-a2bc-5c49014c1077)] |
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interface nsIPrincipal : nsISerializable |
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{ |
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/** |
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* Returns whether the other principal is equivalent to this principal. |
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* Principals are considered equal if they are the same principal, or |
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* they have the same origin. |
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*/ |
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boolean equals(in nsIPrincipal other); |
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/** |
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* Like equals, but takes document.domain changes into account. |
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*/ |
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boolean equalsConsideringDomain(in nsIPrincipal other); |
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%{C++ |
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inline bool Equals(nsIPrincipal* aOther) { |
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bool equal = false; |
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return NS_SUCCEEDED(Equals(aOther, &equal)) && equal; |
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} |
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inline bool EqualsConsideringDomain(nsIPrincipal* aOther) { |
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bool equal = false; |
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return NS_SUCCEEDED(EqualsConsideringDomain(aOther, &equal)) && equal; |
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} |
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%} |
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/** |
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* Returns a hash value for the principal. |
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*/ |
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[noscript] readonly attribute unsigned long hashValue; |
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/** |
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* The codebase URI to which this principal pertains. This is |
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* generally the document URI. |
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*/ |
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readonly attribute nsIURI URI; |
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/** |
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* The domain URI to which this principal pertains. |
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* This is null unless script successfully sets document.domain to our URI |
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* or a superdomain of our URI. |
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* Setting this has no effect on the URI. |
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* See https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Security/Same-origin_policy#Changing_origin |
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*/ |
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[noscript] attribute nsIURI domain; |
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/** |
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* Returns whether the other principal is equal to or weaker than this |
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* principal. Principals are equal if they are the same object or they |
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* have the same origin. |
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* |
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* Thus a principal always subsumes itself. |
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* |
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* The system principal subsumes itself and all other principals. |
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* |
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* A null principal (corresponding to an unknown, hence assumed minimally |
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* privileged, security context) is not equal to any other principal |
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* (including other null principals), and therefore does not subsume |
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* anything but itself. |
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*/ |
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boolean subsumes(in nsIPrincipal other); |
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/** |
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* Same as the previous method, subsumes(), but takes document.domain into |
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* account. |
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*/ |
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boolean subsumesConsideringDomain(in nsIPrincipal other); |
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%{C++ |
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inline bool Subsumes(nsIPrincipal* aOther) { |
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bool subsumes = false; |
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return NS_SUCCEEDED(Subsumes(aOther, &subsumes)) && subsumes; |
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} |
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inline bool SubsumesConsideringDomain(nsIPrincipal* aOther) { |
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bool subsumes = false; |
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return NS_SUCCEEDED(SubsumesConsideringDomain(aOther, &subsumes)) && subsumes; |
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} |
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%} |
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/** |
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* Checks whether this principal is allowed to load the network resource |
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* located at the given URI under the same-origin policy. This means that |
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* codebase principals are only allowed to load resources from the same |
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* domain, the system principal is allowed to load anything, and null |
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* principals can only load URIs where they are the principal. This is |
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* changed by the optional flag allowIfInheritsPrincipal (which defaults to |
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* false) which allows URIs that inherit their loader's principal. |
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* |
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* If the load is allowed this function does nothing. If the load is not |
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* allowed the function throws NS_ERROR_DOM_BAD_URI. |
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* |
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* NOTE: Other policies might override this, such as the Access-Control |
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* specification. |
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* NOTE: The 'domain' attribute has no effect on the behaviour of this |
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* function. |
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* |
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* |
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* @param uri The URI about to be loaded. |
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* @param report If true, will report a warning to the console service |
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* if the load is not allowed. |
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* @param allowIfInheritsPrincipal If true, the load is allowed if the |
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* loadee inherits the principal of the |
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* loader. |
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* @throws NS_ERROR_DOM_BAD_URI if the load is not allowed. |
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*/ |
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void checkMayLoad(in nsIURI uri, in boolean report, |
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in boolean allowIfInheritsPrincipal); |
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/** |
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* A Content Security Policy associated with this principal. |
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* Use this function to query the associated CSP with this principal. |
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* Please *only* use this function to *set* a CSP when you know exactly what you are doing. |
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* Most likely you want to call ensureCSP instead of setCSP. |
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*/ |
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[noscript] attribute nsIContentSecurityPolicy csp; |
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/* |
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* Use this function to query a CSP associated with this principal. |
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* If no CSP is associated with this principal then one is created |
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* internally and setRequestContext is called on the CSP using aDocument. |
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* |
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* Please note if aDocument is null, then setRequestContext on the |
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* CSP object is called using the current principal. |
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*/ |
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[noscript] nsIContentSecurityPolicy ensureCSP(in nsIDOMDocument aDocument); |
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/** |
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* A speculative Content Security Policy associated with this |
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* principal. Set during speculative loading (preloading) and |
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* used *only* for preloads. |
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* |
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* If you want to query the CSP associated with that principal, |
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* then this is *not* what you want. Instead query 'csp'. |
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*/ |
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[noscript] readonly attribute nsIContentSecurityPolicy preloadCsp; |
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/* |
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* Use this function to query a speculative CSP associated with this |
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* principal. If no speculative CSP is associated with this principal |
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* then one is created internally and setRequestContext is called on |
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* the CSP using aDocument. |
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* |
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* Please note if aDocument is null, then setRequestContext on the |
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* speculative CSP object is called using the current principal. |
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*/ |
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[noscript] nsIContentSecurityPolicy ensurePreloadCSP(in nsIDOMDocument aDocument); |
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/** |
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* The CSP of the principal in JSON notation. |
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* Note, that the CSP itself is not exposed to JS, but script |
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* should be able to obtain a JSON representation of the CSP. |
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*/ |
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readonly attribute AString cspJSON; |
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/** |
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* A dictionary of the non-default origin attributes associated with this |
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* nsIPrincipal. |
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* |
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* Attributes are tokens that are taken into account when determining whether |
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* two principals are same-origin - if any attributes differ, the principals |
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* are cross-origin, even if the scheme, host, and port are the same. |
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* Attributes should also be considered for all security and bucketing decisions, |
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* even those which make non-standard comparisons (like cookies, which ignore |
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* scheme, or quotas, which ignore subdomains). |
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* |
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* If you're looking for an easy-to-use canonical stringification of the origin |
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* attributes, see |originSuffix| below. |
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*/ |
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[implicit_jscontext] |
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readonly attribute jsval originAttributes; |
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/** |
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* A canonical representation of the origin for this principal. This |
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* consists of a base string (which, for codebase principals, is of the |
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* format scheme://host:port), concatenated with |originAttributes| (see |
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* below). |
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* |
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* We maintain the invariant that principalA.equals(principalB) if and only |
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* if principalA.origin == principalB.origin. |
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*/ |
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readonly attribute ACString origin; |
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/** |
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* The base part of |origin| without the concatenation with |originSuffix|. |
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* This doesn't have the important invariants described above with |origin|, |
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* and as such should only be used for legacy situations. |
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*/ |
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readonly attribute ACString originNoSuffix; |
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/** |
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* A string of the form !key1=value1&key2=value2, where each pair represents |
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* an attribute with a non-default value. If all attributes have default |
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* values, this is the empty string. |
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* |
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* The value of .originSuffix is automatically serialized into .origin, so any |
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* consumers using that are automatically origin-attribute-aware. Consumers with |
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* special requirements must inspect and compare .originSuffix manually. |
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*/ |
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readonly attribute AUTF8String originSuffix; |
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/** |
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* The base domain of the codebase URI to which this principal pertains |
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* (generally the document URI), handling null principals and |
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* non-hierarchical schemes correctly. |
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*/ |
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readonly attribute ACString baseDomain; |
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const short APP_STATUS_NOT_INSTALLED = 0; |
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const short APP_STATUS_INSTALLED = 1; |
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const short APP_STATUS_PRIVILEGED = 2; |
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const short APP_STATUS_CERTIFIED = 3; |
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/** |
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* Gets the principal's app status, which indicates whether the principal |
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* corresponds to "app code", and if it does, how privileged that code is. |
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* This method returns one of the APP_STATUS constants above. |
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* |
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* Note that a principal may have |
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* |
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* appId != nsIScriptSecurityManager::NO_APP_ID && |
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* appId != nsIScriptSecurityManager::UNKNOWN_APP_ID |
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* |
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* and still have appStatus == APP_STATUS_NOT_INSTALLED. That's because |
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* appId identifies the app that contains this principal, but a window |
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* might be contained in an app and not be running code that the app has |
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* vouched for. For example, the window might be inside an <iframe |
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* mozbrowser>, or the window's origin might not match the app's origin. |
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* |
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* If you're doing a check to determine "does this principal correspond to |
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* app code?", you must check appStatus; checking appId != NO_APP_ID is not |
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* sufficient. |
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*/ |
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[infallible] readonly attribute unsigned short appStatus; |
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/** |
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* Gets the id of the app this principal is inside. If this principal is |
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* not inside an app, returns nsIScriptSecurityManager::NO_APP_ID. |
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* |
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* Note that this principal does not necessarily have the permissions of |
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* the app identified by appId. For example, this principal might |
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* correspond to an iframe whose origin differs from that of the app frame |
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* containing it. In this case, the iframe will have the appId of its |
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* containing app frame, but the iframe must not run with the app's |
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* permissions. |
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* |
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* Similarly, this principal might correspond to an <iframe mozbrowser> |
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* inside an app frame; in this case, the content inside the iframe should |
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* not have any of the app's permissions, even if the iframe is at the same |
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* origin as the app. |
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* |
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* If you're doing a security check based on appId, you must check |
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* appStatus as well. |
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*/ |
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[infallible] readonly attribute unsigned long appId; |
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/** |
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* Gets the ID of the add-on this principal belongs to. |
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*/ |
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readonly attribute AString addonId; |
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/** |
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* Gets the id of the user context this principal is inside. If this |
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* principal is inside the default userContext, this returns |
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* nsIScriptSecurityManager::DEFAULT_USER_CONTEXT_ID. |
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*/ |
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[infallible] readonly attribute unsigned long userContextId; |
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/** |
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* Gets the id of the private browsing state of the context containing |
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* this principal. If the principal has a private browsing value of 0, it |
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* is not in private browsing. |
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*/ |
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[infallible] readonly attribute unsigned long privateBrowsingId; |
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/** |
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* Returns true iff the principal is inside an isolated mozbrowser element. |
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* <iframe mozbrowser mozapp> and <xul:browser> are not considered to be |
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* mozbrowser elements. <iframe mozbrowser noisolation> does not count as |
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* isolated since isolation is disabled. Isolation can only be disabled if |
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* the containing document is chrome. |
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*/ |
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[infallible] readonly attribute boolean isInIsolatedMozBrowserElement; |
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/** |
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* Returns true if this principal has an unknown appId. This shouldn't |
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* generally be used. We only expose it due to not providing the correct |
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* appId everywhere where we construct principals. |
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*/ |
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[infallible] readonly attribute boolean unknownAppId; |
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/** |
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* Returns true iff this is a null principal (corresponding to an |
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* unknown, hence assumed minimally privileged, security context). |
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*/ |
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[infallible] readonly attribute boolean isNullPrincipal; |
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/** |
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* Returns true iff this principal corresponds to a codebase origin. |
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*/ |
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[infallible] readonly attribute boolean isCodebasePrincipal; |
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/** |
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* Returns true iff this is an expanded principal. |
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*/ |
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[infallible] readonly attribute boolean isExpandedPrincipal; |
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/** |
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* Returns true iff this is the system principal. |
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*/ |
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[infallible] readonly attribute boolean isSystemPrincipal; |
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/** |
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* Returns true if this principal's origin is recognized as being on the |
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* whitelist of sites that can use the CSS Unprefixing Service. |
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* |
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* (This interface provides a trivial implementation, just returning false; |
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* subclasses can implement something more complex as-needed.) |
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*/ |
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[noscript,notxpcom,nostdcall] bool IsOnCSSUnprefixingWhitelist(); |
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}; |
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/** |
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* If nsSystemPrincipal is too risky to use, but we want a principal to access |
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* more than one origin, nsExpandedPrincipals letting us define an array of |
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* principals it subsumes. So script with an nsExpandedPrincipals will gain |
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* same origin access when at least one of its principals it contains gained |
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* sameorigin acccess. An nsExpandedPrincipal will be subsumed by the system |
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* principal, and by another nsExpandedPrincipal that has all its principals. |
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* It is added for jetpack content-scripts to let them interact with the |
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* content and a well defined set of other domains, without the risk of |
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* leaking out a system principal to the content. See: Bug 734891 |
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*/ |
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[uuid(f3e177Df-6a5e-489f-80a7-2dd1481471d8)] |
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interface nsIExpandedPrincipal : nsISupports |
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{ |
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/** |
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* An array of principals that the expanded principal subsumes. |
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* Note: this list is not reference counted, it is shared, so |
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* should not be changed and should only be used ephemerally. |
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*/ |
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[noscript] readonly attribute PrincipalArray whiteList; |
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};
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