1 /* Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
2 * Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
3 * found in the LICENSE file.
7 * This file defines the PPP_Messaging interface containing pointers to
8 * functions that you must implement to handle postMessage messages
9 * on the associated DOM element.
18 * The <code>PPP_Messaging</code> interface contains pointers to functions
19 * that you must implement to handle postMessage events on the associated
22 interface PPP_Messaging
{
24 * HandleMessage() is a function that the browser calls when PostMessage()
25 * is invoked on the DOM element for the module instance in JavaScript. Note
26 * that PostMessage() in the JavaScript interface is asynchronous, meaning
27 * JavaScript execution will not be blocked while HandleMessage() is
28 * processing the message.
30 * @param[in] instance A <code>PP_Instance</code> identifying one instance
32 * @param[in] message A <code>PP_Var</code> which has been converted from a
33 * JavaScript value. JavaScript array/object types are supported from Chrome
34 * M29 onward. All JavaScript values are copied when passing them to the
37 * When converting JavaScript arrays, any object properties whose name
38 * is not an array index are ignored. When passing arrays and objects, the
39 * entire reference graph will be converted and transferred. If the reference
40 * graph has cycles, the message will not be sent and an error will be logged
43 * The following JavaScript code invokes <code>HandleMessage</code>, passing
44 * the module instance on which it was invoked, with <code>message</code>
45 * being a string <code>PP_Var</code> containing "Hello world!"
47 * <strong>Example:</strong>
53 * type="application/x-ppapi-postMessage-example"/>
54 * <script type="text/javascript">
55 * document.getElementById('plugin').postMessage("Hello world!");
62 void HandleMessage
([in] PP_Instance instance
, [in] PP_Var
message);