// Copyright (c) 2011 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 NET_HTTP_HTTP_RESPONSE_INFO_H_ #define NET_HTTP_HTTP_RESPONSE_INFO_H_ #include <string> #include "base/time/time.h" #include "net/base/host_port_pair.h" #include "net/base/net_export.h" #include "net/http/http_vary_data.h" #include "net/socket/next_proto.h" #include "net/ssl/ssl_info.h" class Pickle; namespace net { class AuthChallengeInfo; class HttpResponseHeaders; class IOBufferWithSize; class SSLCertRequestInfo; class NET_EXPORT HttpResponseInfo { public: // Describes the kind of connection used to fetch this response. // // NOTE: This is persisted to the cache, so make sure not to reorder // these values. // // TODO(akalin): Better yet, just use a string instead of an enum, // like |npn_negotiated_protocol|. enum ConnectionInfo { CONNECTION_INFO_UNKNOWN = 0, CONNECTION_INFO_HTTP1 = 1, CONNECTION_INFO_DEPRECATED_SPDY2 = 2, CONNECTION_INFO_SPDY3 = 3, CONNECTION_INFO_SPDY4A2 = 4, CONNECTION_INFO_QUIC1_SPDY3 = 5, CONNECTION_INFO_HTTP2_DRAFT_04 = 6, NUM_OF_CONNECTION_INFOS, }; HttpResponseInfo(); HttpResponseInfo(const HttpResponseInfo& rhs); ~HttpResponseInfo(); HttpResponseInfo& operator=(const HttpResponseInfo& rhs); // Even though we could get away with the copy ctor and default operator=, // that would prevent us from doing a bunch of forward declaration. // Initializes from the representation stored in the given pickle. bool InitFromPickle(const Pickle& pickle, bool* response_truncated); // Call this method to persist the response info. void Persist(Pickle* pickle, bool skip_transient_headers, bool response_truncated) const; // The following is only defined if the request_time member is set. // If this resource was found in the cache, then this bool is set, and // request_time may corresponds to a time "far" in the past. Note that // stale content (perhaps un-cacheable) may be fetched from cache subject to // the load flags specified on the request info. For example, this is done // when a user presses the back button to re-render pages, or at startup, // when reloading previously visited pages (without going over the network). // Note also that under normal circumstances, was_cached is set to the correct // value even if the request fails. bool was_cached; // True if the request was fetched from cache rather than the network // because of a LOAD_FROM_CACHE_IF_OFFLINE flag when the system // was unable to contact the server. bool server_data_unavailable; // True if the request accessed the network in the process of retrieving // data. bool network_accessed; // True if the request was fetched over a SPDY channel. bool was_fetched_via_spdy; // True if the npn was negotiated for this request. bool was_npn_negotiated; // True if the request was fetched via an explicit proxy. The proxy could // be any type of proxy, HTTP or SOCKS. Note, we do not know if a // transparent proxy may have been involved. bool was_fetched_via_proxy; // Whether the request use http proxy or server authentication. bool did_use_http_auth; // Remote address of the socket which fetched this resource. // // NOTE: If the response was served from the cache (was_cached is true), // the socket address will be set to the address that the content came from // originally. This is true even if the response was re-validated using a // different remote address, or if some of the content came from a byte-range // request to a different address. HostPortPair socket_address; // Protocol negotiated with the server. std::string npn_negotiated_protocol; // The type of connection used for this response. ConnectionInfo connection_info; // The time at which the request was made that resulted in this response. // For cached responses, this is the last time the cache entry was validated. base::Time request_time; // The time at which the response headers were received. For cached // this is the last time the cache entry was validated. base::Time response_time; // If the response headers indicate a 401 or 407 failure, then this structure // will contain additional information about the authentication challenge. scoped_refptr<AuthChallengeInfo> auth_challenge; // The SSL client certificate request info. // TODO(wtc): does this really belong in HttpResponseInfo? I put it here // because it is similar to |auth_challenge|, but unlike HTTP authentication // challenge, client certificate request is not part of an HTTP response. scoped_refptr<SSLCertRequestInfo> cert_request_info; // The SSL connection info (if HTTPS). SSLInfo ssl_info; // The parsed response headers and status line. scoped_refptr<HttpResponseHeaders> headers; // The "Vary" header data for this response. HttpVaryData vary_data; // Any metadata asociated with this resource's cached data. scoped_refptr<IOBufferWithSize> metadata; static ConnectionInfo ConnectionInfoFromNextProto(NextProto next_proto); static std::string ConnectionInfoToString(ConnectionInfo connection_info); }; } // namespace net #endif // NET_HTTP_HTTP_RESPONSE_INFO_H_