/components/keyed_service/content/browser_context_keyed_base_factory.h
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- // Copyright 2014 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 COMPONENTS_KEYED_SERVICE_CONTENT_BROWSER_CONTEXT_KEYED_BASE_FACTORY_H_
- #define COMPONENTS_KEYED_SERVICE_CONTENT_BROWSER_CONTEXT_KEYED_BASE_FACTORY_H_
- #include "components/keyed_service/core/keyed_service_base_factory.h"
- #include "components/keyed_service/core/keyed_service_export.h"
- class BrowserContextDependencyManager;
- class PrefService;
- namespace content {
- class BrowserContext;
- }
- namespace user_prefs {
- class PrefRegistrySyncable;
- }
- // Base class for Factories that take a BrowserContext object and return some
- // service.
- //
- // Unless you're trying to make a new type of Factory, you probably don't want
- // this class, but its subclasses: BrowserContextKeyedServiceFactory and
- // RefcountedBrowserContextKeyedServiceFactory. This object describes general
- // dependency management between Factories; subclasses react to lifecycle
- // events and implement memory management.
- //
- // Note: this class is deprecated and should not be used and will be removed
- // once http://crbug.com/131843 and http://crbug.com/131844 are closed. If you
- // need to implement a new way to manage KeyedService lifetime, base your code
- // on KeyedServiceBaseFactory instead.
- class KEYED_SERVICE_EXPORT BrowserContextKeyedBaseFactory
- : public KeyedServiceBaseFactory {
- public:
- // Registers preferences used in this service on the pref service of
- // |context|. This is the public interface and is safe to be called multiple
- // times because testing code can have multiple services of the same type
- // attached to a single |context|. Only test code is allowed to call this
- // method.
- // TODO(gab): This method can be removed entirely when
- // PrefService::DeprecatedGetPrefRegistry() is phased out.
- void RegisterUserPrefsOnBrowserContextForTest(
- content::BrowserContext* context);
- protected:
- BrowserContextKeyedBaseFactory(const char* name,
- BrowserContextDependencyManager* manager);
- ~BrowserContextKeyedBaseFactory() override;
- // Interface for people building a concrete FooServiceFactory: --------------
- // Finds which browser context (if any) to use.
- virtual content::BrowserContext* GetBrowserContextToUse(
- content::BrowserContext* context) const;
- // By default, we create instances of a service lazily and wait until
- // GetForBrowserContext() is called on our subclass. Some services need to be
- // created as soon as the BrowserContext has been brought up.
- virtual bool ServiceIsCreatedWithBrowserContext() const;
- // By default, TestingBrowserContexts will be treated like normal contexts.
- // You can override this so that by default, the service associated with the
- // TestingBrowserContext is NULL. (This is just a shortcut around
- // SetTestingFactory() to make sure our contexts don't directly refer to the
- // services they use.)
- bool ServiceIsNULLWhileTesting() const override;
- // Interface for people building a type of BrowserContextKeyedFactory: -------
- // A helper object actually listens for notifications about BrowserContext
- // destruction, calculates the order in which things are destroyed and then
- // does a two pass shutdown.
- //
- // It is up to the individual factory types to determine what this two pass
- // shutdown means. The general framework guarantees the following:
- //
- // - Each BrowserContextShutdown() is called in dependency order (and you may
- // reach out to other services during this phase).
- //
- // - Each BrowserContextDestroyed() is called in dependency order. We will
- // NOTREACHED() if you attempt to GetForBrowserContext() any other service.
- // You should delete/deref/do other final memory management things during
- // this phase. You must also call the base class method as the last thing
- // you do.
- virtual void BrowserContextShutdown(content::BrowserContext* context) = 0;
- virtual void BrowserContextDestroyed(content::BrowserContext* context);
- private:
- // Registers any user preferences on this service. This is called by
- // RegisterPrefsIfNecessaryForContext() and should be overriden by any service
- // that wants to register profile-specific preferences.
- virtual void RegisterProfilePrefs(
- user_prefs::PrefRegistrySyncable* registry) {}
- // Because of ServiceIsNULLWhileTesting(), we need a way to tell different
- // subclasses that they should disable testing.
- virtual void SetEmptyTestingFactory(content::BrowserContext* context) = 0;
- // Returns true if a testing factory function has been set for |context|.
- virtual bool HasTestingFactory(content::BrowserContext* context) = 0;
- // We also need a generalized, non-returning method that generates the object
- // now for when we're creating the context.
- virtual void CreateServiceNow(content::BrowserContext* context) = 0;
- // KeyedServiceBaseFactory:
- base::SupportsUserData* GetContextToUse(
- base::SupportsUserData* context) const final;
- bool ServiceIsCreatedWithContext() const final;
- void ContextShutdown(base::SupportsUserData* context) final;
- void ContextDestroyed(base::SupportsUserData* context) final;
- void RegisterPrefs(user_prefs::PrefRegistrySyncable* registry) final;
- void SetEmptyTestingFactory(base::SupportsUserData* context) final;
- bool HasTestingFactory(base::SupportsUserData* context) final;
- void CreateServiceNow(base::SupportsUserData* context) final;
- };
- #endif // COMPONENTS_KEYED_SERVICE_CONTENT_BROWSER_CONTEXT_KEYED_BASE_FACTORY_H_