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// Copyright 2013 The Closure Library Authors. All Rights Reserved.
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/**
* @fileoverview A shared interface for WebChannelBase and BaseTestChannel.
*
* @visibility {:internal}
*/
goog.provide('goog.labs.net.webChannel.Channel');
/**
* Shared interface between Channel and TestChannel to support callbacks
* between WebChannelBase and BaseTestChannel and between Channel and
* ChannelRequest.
*
* @interface
*/
goog.labs.net.webChannel.Channel = function() {};
goog.scope(function() {
var Channel = goog.labs.net.webChannel.Channel;
/**
* Determines whether to use a secondary domain when the server gives us
* a host prefix. This allows us to work around browser per-domain
* connection limits.
*
* If you need to use secondary domains on different browsers and IE10,
* you have two choices:
* 1) If you only care about browsers that support CORS
* (https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/HTTP_access_control), you
* can use {@link #setSupportsCrossDomainXhrs} and set the appropriate
* CORS response headers on the server.
* 2) Or, override this method in a subclass, and make sure that those
* browsers use some messaging mechanism that works cross-domain (e.g
* iframes and window.postMessage).
*
* @return {boolean} Whether to use secondary domains.
* @see http://code.google.com/p/closure-library/issues/detail?id=339
*/
Channel.prototype.shouldUseSecondaryDomains = goog.abstractMethod;
/**
* Called when creating an XhrIo object. Override in a subclass if
* you need to customize the behavior, for example to enable the creation of
* XHR's capable of calling a secondary domain. Will also allow calling
* a secondary domain if withCredentials (CORS) is enabled.
* @param {?string} hostPrefix The host prefix, if we need an XhrIo object
* capable of calling a secondary domain.
* @return {!goog.net.XhrIo} A new XhrIo object.
*/
Channel.prototype.createXhrIo = goog.abstractMethod;
/**
* Callback from ChannelRequest that indicates a request has completed.
* @param {!goog.labs.net.webChannel.ChannelRequest} request
* The request object.
*/
Channel.prototype.onRequestComplete = goog.abstractMethod;
/**
* Returns whether the channel is closed
* @return {boolean} true if the channel is closed.
*/
Channel.prototype.isClosed = goog.abstractMethod;
/**
* Callback from ChannelRequest for when new data is received
* @param {goog.labs.net.webChannel.ChannelRequest} request
* The request object.
* @param {string} responseText The text of the response.
*/
Channel.prototype.onRequestData = goog.abstractMethod;
/**
* Gets whether this channel is currently active. This is used to determine the
* length of time to wait before retrying. This call delegates to the handler.
* @return {boolean} Whether the channel is currently active.
*/
Channel.prototype.isActive = goog.abstractMethod;
/**
* Not needed for testchannel.
*
* Gets the Uri used for the connection that sends data to the server.
* @param {string} path The path on the host.
* @return {goog.Uri} The forward channel URI.
*/
Channel.prototype.getForwardChannelUri = goog.abstractMethod;
/**
* Not needed for testchannel.
*
* Gets the Uri used for the connection that receives data from the server.
* @param {?string} hostPrefix The host prefix.
* @param {string} path The path on the host.
* @return {goog.Uri} The back channel URI.
*/
Channel.prototype.getBackChannelUri = goog.abstractMethod;
/**
* Not needed for testchannel.
*
* Allows the handler to override a host prefix provided by the server. Will
* be called whenever the channel has received such a prefix and is considering
* its use.
* @param {?string} serverHostPrefix The host prefix provided by the server.
* @return {?string} The host prefix the client should use.
*/
Channel.prototype.correctHostPrefix = goog.abstractMethod;
/**
* Not needed for testchannel.
*
* Creates a data Uri applying logic for secondary hostprefix, port
* overrides, and versioning.
* @param {?string} hostPrefix The host prefix.
* @param {string} path The path on the host (may be absolute or relative).
* @param {number=} opt_overridePort Optional override port.
* @return {goog.Uri} The data URI.
*/
Channel.prototype.createDataUri = goog.abstractMethod;
/**
* Not needed for testchannel.
*
* Callback from TestChannel for when the channel is finished.
* @param {goog.labs.net.webChannel.BaseTestChannel} testChannel
* The TestChannel.
* @param {boolean} useChunked Whether we can chunk responses.
*/
Channel.prototype.testConnectionFinished = goog.abstractMethod;
/**
* Not needed for testchannel.
*
* Callback from TestChannel for when the channel has an error.
* @param {goog.labs.net.webChannel.BaseTestChannel} testChannel
* The TestChannel.
* @param {goog.labs.net.webChannel.ChannelRequest.Error} errorCode
* The error code of the failure.
*/
Channel.prototype.testConnectionFailure = goog.abstractMethod;
/**
* Not needed for testchannel.
* Gets the result of previous connectivity tests.
*
* @return {!goog.labs.net.webChannel.ConnectionState} The connectivity state.
*/
Channel.prototype.getConnectionState = goog.abstractMethod;
}); // goog.scope