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/*
* Copyright (C) 2006 The Android Open Source Project
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*/
package android.webkit;
import android.annotation.SystemApi;
import android.net.WebAddress;
/**
* Manages the cookies used by an application's {@link WebView} instances.
* Cookies are manipulated according to RFC2109.
*/
public abstract class CookieManager {
@Override
protected Object clone() throws CloneNotSupportedException {
throw new CloneNotSupportedException("doesn't implement Cloneable");
}
/**
* Gets the singleton CookieManager instance.
*
* @return the singleton CookieManager instance
*/
public static synchronized CookieManager getInstance() {
return WebViewFactory.getProvider().getCookieManager();
}
/**
* Sets whether the application's {@link WebView} instances should send and
* accept cookies.
* By default this is set to true and the WebView accepts cookies.
*
* When this is true
* {@link CookieManager#setAcceptThirdPartyCookies setAcceptThirdPartyCookies} and
* {@link CookieManager#setAcceptFileSchemeCookies setAcceptFileSchemeCookies}
* can be used to control the policy for those specific types of cookie.
*
* @param accept whether {@link WebView} instances should send and accept
* cookies
*/
public abstract void setAcceptCookie(boolean accept);
/**
* Gets whether the application's {@link WebView} instances send and accept
* cookies.
*
* @return true if {@link WebView} instances send and accept cookies
*/
public abstract boolean acceptCookie();
/**
* Sets whether the {@link WebView} should allow third party cookies to be set.
* Allowing third party cookies is a per WebView policy and can be set
* differently on different WebView instances.
*
* Apps that target {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#KITKAT} or below
* default to allowing third party cookies. Apps targeting
* {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#LOLLIPOP} or later default to disallowing
* third party cookies.
*
* @param webview the {@link WebView} instance to set the cookie policy on
* @param accept whether the {@link WebView} instance should accept
* third party cookies
*/
public abstract void setAcceptThirdPartyCookies(WebView webview, boolean accept);
/**
* Gets whether the {@link WebView} should allow third party cookies to be set.
*
* @param webview the {@link WebView} instance to get the cookie policy for
* @return true if the {@link WebView} accepts third party cookies
*/
public abstract boolean acceptThirdPartyCookies(WebView webview);
/**
* Sets a cookie for the given URL. Any existing cookie with the same host,
* path and name will be replaced with the new cookie. The cookie being set
* will be ignored if it is expired.
*
* @param url the URL for which the cookie is to be set
* @param value the cookie as a string, using the format of the 'Set-Cookie'
* HTTP response header
*/
public abstract void setCookie(String url, String value);
/**
* Sets a cookie for the given URL. Any existing cookie with the same host,
* path and name will be replaced with the new cookie. The cookie being set
* will be ignored if it is expired.
*
* This method is asynchronous.
* If a {@link ValueCallback} is provided,
* {@link ValueCallback#onReceiveValue(T) onReceiveValue()} will be called on the current
* thread's {@link android.os.Looper} once the operation is complete.
* The value provided to the callback indicates whether the cookie was set successfully.
* You can pass {@code null} as the callback if you don't need to know when the operation
* completes or whether it succeeded, and in this case it is safe to call the method from a
* thread without a Looper.
*
* @param url the URL for which the cookie is to be set
* @param value the cookie as a string, using the format of the 'Set-Cookie'
* HTTP response header
* @param callback a callback to be executed when the cookie has been set
*/
public abstract void setCookie(String url, String value, ValueCallback callback);
/**
* Gets the cookies for the given URL.
*
* @param url the URL for which the cookies are requested
* @return value the cookies as a string, using the format of the 'Cookie'
* HTTP request header
*/
public abstract String getCookie(String url);
/**
* See {@link #getCookie(String)}.
*
* @param url the URL for which the cookies are requested
* @param privateBrowsing whether to use the private browsing cookie jar
* @return value the cookies as a string, using the format of the 'Cookie'
* HTTP request header
* @hide Used by Browser and by WebViewProvider implementations.
*/
@SystemApi
public abstract String getCookie(String url, boolean privateBrowsing);
/**
* Gets cookie(s) for a given uri so that it can be set to "cookie:" in http
* request header.
*
* @param uri the WebAddress for which the cookies are requested
* @return value the cookies as a string, using the format of the 'Cookie'
* HTTP request header
* @hide Used by RequestHandle and by WebViewProvider implementations.
*/
@SystemApi
public synchronized String getCookie(WebAddress uri) {
return getCookie(uri.toString());
}
/**
* Removes all session cookies, which are cookies without an expiration
* date.
* @deprecated use {@link #removeSessionCookies(ValueCallback)} instead.
*/
public abstract void removeSessionCookie();
/**
* Removes all session cookies, which are cookies without an expiration
* date.
*
* This method is asynchronous.
* If a {@link ValueCallback} is provided,
* {@link ValueCallback#onReceiveValue(T) onReceiveValue()} will be called on the current
* thread's {@link android.os.Looper} once the operation is complete.
* The value provided to the callback indicates whether any cookies were removed.
* You can pass {@code null} as the callback if you don't need to know when the operation
* completes or whether any cookie were removed, and in this case it is safe to call the
* method from a thread without a Looper.
* @param callback a callback which is executed when the session cookies have been removed
*/
public abstract void removeSessionCookies(ValueCallback callback);
/**
* Removes all cookies.
* @deprecated Use {@link #removeAllCookies(ValueCallback)} instead.
*/
@Deprecated
public abstract void removeAllCookie();
/**
* Removes all cookies.
*
* This method is asynchronous.
* If a {@link ValueCallback} is provided,
* {@link ValueCallback#onReceiveValue(T) onReceiveValue()} will be called on the current
* thread's {@link android.os.Looper} once the operation is complete.
* The value provided to the callback indicates whether any cookies were removed.
* You can pass {@code null} as the callback if you don't need to know when the operation
* completes or whether any cookies were removed, and in this case it is safe to call the
* method from a thread without a Looper.
* @param callback a callback which is executed when the cookies have been removed
*/
public abstract void removeAllCookies(ValueCallback callback);
/**
* Gets whether there are stored cookies.
*
* @return true if there are stored cookies
*/
public abstract boolean hasCookies();
/**
* See {@link #hasCookies()}.
*
* @param privateBrowsing whether to use the private browsing cookie jar
* @hide Used by Browser and WebViewProvider implementations.
*/
@SystemApi
public abstract boolean hasCookies(boolean privateBrowsing);
/**
* Removes all expired cookies.
* @deprecated The WebView handles removing expired cookies automatically.
*/
@Deprecated
public abstract void removeExpiredCookie();
/**
* Ensures all cookies currently accessible through the getCookie API are
* written to persistent storage.
* This call will block the caller until it is done and may perform I/O.
*/
public abstract void flush();
/**
* Gets whether the application's {@link WebView} instances send and accept
* cookies for file scheme URLs.
*
* @return true if {@link WebView} instances send and accept cookies for
* file scheme URLs
*/
// Static for backward compatibility.
public static boolean allowFileSchemeCookies() {
return getInstance().allowFileSchemeCookiesImpl();
}
/**
* Implements {@link #allowFileSchemeCookies()}.
*
* @hide Only for use by WebViewProvider implementations
*/
@SystemApi
protected abstract boolean allowFileSchemeCookiesImpl();
/**
* Sets whether the application's {@link WebView} instances should send and
* accept cookies for file scheme URLs.
* Use of cookies with file scheme URLs is potentially insecure and turned
* off by default.
* Do not use this feature unless you can be sure that no unintentional
* sharing of cookie data can take place.
*
* Note that calls to this method will have no effect if made after a
* {@link WebView} or CookieManager instance has been created.
*/
// Static for backward compatibility.
public static void setAcceptFileSchemeCookies(boolean accept) {
getInstance().setAcceptFileSchemeCookiesImpl(accept);
}
/**
* Implements {@link #setAcceptFileSchemeCookies(boolean)}.
*
* @hide Only for use by WebViewProvider implementations
*/
@SystemApi
protected abstract void setAcceptFileSchemeCookiesImpl(boolean accept);
}