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MasterPassword/External/google-plus-ios-sdk/OpenSource/GTMHTTPFetchHistory.h
Maarten Billemont 5e7b6ed60e Sharing on Facebook, Twitter and Google+
[FIXED]     Font of navbar.
[FIXED]     A few compile fixes.
[IMPROVED]  Made properties nonatomic.
[ADDED]     Support for facebook, twitter and google+ sharing.
2012-08-25 12:55:07 +02:00

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/* Copyright (c) 2011 Google Inc.
*
* 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
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* 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.
*/
//
// GTMHTTPFetchHistory.h
//
//
// Users of the GTMHTTPFetcher class may optionally create and set a fetch
// history object. The fetch history provides "memory" between subsequent
// fetches, including:
//
// - For fetch responses with Etag headers, the fetch history
// remembers the response headers. Future fetcher requests to the same URL
// will be given an "If-None-Match" header, telling the server to return
// a 304 Not Modified status if the response is unchanged, reducing the
// server load and network traffic.
//
// - Optionally, the fetch history can cache the ETagged data that was returned
// in the responses that contained Etag headers. If a later fetch
// results in a 304 status, the fetcher will return the cached ETagged data
// to the client along with a 200 status, hiding the 304.
//
// - The fetch history can track cookies.
//
#pragma once
#import <Foundation/Foundation.h>
#import "GTMHTTPFetcher.h"
#undef _EXTERN
#undef _INITIALIZE_AS
#ifdef GTMHTTPFETCHHISTORY_DEFINE_GLOBALS
#define _EXTERN
#define _INITIALIZE_AS(x) =x
#else
#if defined(__cplusplus)
#define _EXTERN extern "C"
#else
#define _EXTERN extern
#endif
#define _INITIALIZE_AS(x)
#endif
// default data cache size for when we're caching responses to handle "not
// modified" errors for the client
#if GTM_IPHONE
// iPhone: up to 1MB memory
_EXTERN const NSUInteger kGTMDefaultETaggedDataCacheMemoryCapacity _INITIALIZE_AS(1*1024*1024);
#else
// Mac OS X: up to 15MB memory
_EXTERN const NSUInteger kGTMDefaultETaggedDataCacheMemoryCapacity _INITIALIZE_AS(15*1024*1024);
#endif
// forward declarations
@class GTMURLCache;
@class GTMCookieStorage;
@interface GTMHTTPFetchHistory : NSObject <GTMHTTPFetchHistoryProtocol> {
@private
GTMURLCache *etaggedDataCache_;
BOOL shouldRememberETags_;
BOOL shouldCacheETaggedData_; // if NO, then only headers are cached
GTMCookieStorage *cookieStorage_;
}
// With caching enabled, previously-cached data will be returned instead of
// 304 Not Modified responses when repeating a fetch of an URL that previously
// included an ETag header in its response
@property (assign) BOOL shouldRememberETags; // default: NO
@property (assign) BOOL shouldCacheETaggedData; // default: NO
// the default ETag data cache capacity is kGTMDefaultETaggedDataCacheMemoryCapacity
@property (assign) NSUInteger memoryCapacity;
@property (retain) GTMCookieStorage *cookieStorage;
- (id)initWithMemoryCapacity:(NSUInteger)totalBytes
shouldCacheETaggedData:(BOOL)shouldCacheETaggedData;
- (void)updateRequest:(NSMutableURLRequest *)request isHTTPGet:(BOOL)isHTTPGet;
- (void)clearETaggedDataCache;
- (void)clearHistory;
- (void)removeAllCookies;
@end
// GTMURLCache and GTMCachedURLResponse have interfaces similar to their
// NSURLCache counterparts, in hopes that someday the NSURLCache versions
// can be used. But in 10.5.8, those are not reliable enough except when
// used with +setSharedURLCache. Our goal here is just to cache
// responses for handling If-None-Match requests that return
// "Not Modified" responses, not for replacing the general URL
// caches.
@interface GTMCachedURLResponse : NSObject {
@private
NSURLResponse *response_;
NSData *data_;
NSDate *useDate_; // date this response was last saved or used
NSDate *reservationDate_; // date this response's ETag was used
}
@property (readonly) NSURLResponse* response;
@property (readonly) NSData* data;
// date the response was saved or last accessed
@property (retain) NSDate *useDate;
// date the response's ETag header was last used for a fetch request
@property (retain) NSDate *reservationDate;
- (id)initWithResponse:(NSURLResponse *)response data:(NSData *)data;
@end
@interface GTMURLCache : NSObject {
NSMutableDictionary *responses_; // maps request URL to GTMCachedURLResponse
NSUInteger memoryCapacity_; // capacity of NSDatas in the responses
NSUInteger totalDataSize_; // sum of sizes of NSDatas of all responses
NSTimeInterval reservationInterval_; // reservation expiration interval
}
@property (assign) NSUInteger memoryCapacity;
- (id)initWithMemoryCapacity:(NSUInteger)totalBytes;
- (GTMCachedURLResponse *)cachedResponseForRequest:(NSURLRequest *)request;
- (void)storeCachedResponse:(GTMCachedURLResponse *)cachedResponse forRequest:(NSURLRequest *)request;
- (void)removeCachedResponseForRequest:(NSURLRequest *)request;
- (void)removeAllCachedResponses;
// for unit testing
- (void)setReservationInterval:(NSTimeInterval)secs;
- (NSDictionary *)responses;
- (NSUInteger)totalDataSize;
@end
@interface GTMCookieStorage : NSObject <GTMCookieStorageProtocol> {
@private
// The cookie storage object manages an array holding cookies, but the array
// is allocated externally (it may be in a fetcher object or the static
// fetcher cookie array.) See the fetcher's setCookieStorageMethod:
// for allocation of this object and assignment of its cookies array.
NSMutableArray *cookies_;
}
// add all NSHTTPCookies in the supplied array to the storage array,
// replacing cookies in the storage array as appropriate
// Side effect: removes expired cookies from the storage array
- (void)setCookies:(NSArray *)newCookies;
// retrieve all cookies appropriate for the given URL, considering
// domain, path, cookie name, expiration, security setting.
// Side effect: removes expired cookies from the storage array
- (NSArray *)cookiesForURL:(NSURL *)theURL;
// return a cookie with the same name, domain, and path as the
// given cookie, or else return nil if none found
//
// Both the cookie being tested and all stored cookies should
// be valid (non-nil name, domains, paths)
- (NSHTTPCookie *)cookieMatchingCookie:(NSHTTPCookie *)cookie;
// remove any expired cookies, excluding cookies with nil expirations
- (void)removeExpiredCookies;
- (void)removeAllCookies;
@end