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// Copyright (c) 2012 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.
// Intentionally no include guards because this file is meant to be included
// inside a macro to generate enum values.
// Types of transitions between pages. These are stored in the history
// database to separate visits, and are reported by the renderer for page
// navigations.
//
// WARNING: don't change these numbers. They are written directly into the
// history database, so future versions will need the same values to match
// the enums.
//
// A type is made of a core value and a set of qualifiers. A type has one
// core value and 0 or or more qualifiers.
// User got to this page by clicking a link on another page.
PAGE_TRANSITION(LINK, 0)
// User got this page by typing the URL in the URL bar. This should not be
// used for cases where the user selected a choice that didn't look at all
// like a URL; see GENERATED below.
//
// We also use this for other "explicit" navigation actions.
PAGE_TRANSITION(TYPED, 1)
// User got to this page through a suggestion in the UI, for example)
// through the destinations page.
PAGE_TRANSITION(AUTO_BOOKMARK, 2)
// This is a subframe navigation. This is any content that is automatically
// loaded in a non-toplevel frame. For example, if a page consists of
// several frames containing ads, those ad URLs will have this transition
// type. The user may not even realize the content in these pages is a
// separate frame, so may not care about the URL (see MANUAL below).
PAGE_TRANSITION(AUTO_SUBFRAME, 3)
// For subframe navigations that are explicitly requested by the user and
// generate new navigation entries in the back/forward list. These are
// probably more important than frames that were automatically loaded in
// the background because the user probably cares about the fact that this
// link was loaded.
PAGE_TRANSITION(MANUAL_SUBFRAME, 4)
// User got to this page by typing in the URL bar and selecting an entry
// that did not look like a URL. For example, a match might have the URL
// of a Google search result page, but appear like "Search Google for ...".
// These are not quite the same as TYPED navigations because the user
// didn't type or see the destination URL.
// See also KEYWORD.
PAGE_TRANSITION(GENERATED, 5)
// This is a toplevel navigation. This is any content that is automatically
// loaded in a toplevel frame. For example, opening a tab to show the ASH
// screen saver, opening the devtools window, opening the NTP after the safe
// browsing warning, opening web-based dialog boxes are examples of
// AUTO_TOPLEVEL navigations.
PAGE_TRANSITION(AUTO_TOPLEVEL, 6)
// The user filled out values in a form and submitted it. NOTE that in
// some situations submitting a form does not result in this transition
// type. This can happen if the form uses script to submit the contents.
PAGE_TRANSITION(FORM_SUBMIT, 7)
// The user "reloaded" the page, either by hitting the reload button or by
// hitting enter in the address bar. NOTE: This is distinct from the
// concept of whether a particular load uses "reload semantics" (i.e.
// bypasses cached data). For this reason, lots of code needs to pass
// around the concept of whether a load should be treated as a "reload"
// separately from their tracking of this transition type, which is mainly
// used for proper scoring for consumers who care about how frequently a
// user typed/visited a particular URL.
//
// SessionRestore and undo tab close use this transition type too.
PAGE_TRANSITION(RELOAD, 8)
// The url was generated from a replaceable keyword other than the default
// search provider. If the user types a keyword (which also applies to
// tab-to-search) in the omnibox this qualifier is applied to the transition
// type of the generated url. TemplateURLModel then may generate an
// additional visit with a transition type of KEYWORD_GENERATED against the
// url 'http://' + keyword. For example, if you do a tab-to-search against
// wikipedia the generated url has a transition qualifer of KEYWORD, and
// TemplateURLModel generates a visit for 'wikipedia.org' with a transition
// type of KEYWORD_GENERATED.
PAGE_TRANSITION(KEYWORD, 9)
// Corresponds to a visit generated for a keyword. See description of
// KEYWORD for more details.
PAGE_TRANSITION(KEYWORD_GENERATED, 10)
// ADDING NEW CORE VALUE? Be sure to update the LAST_CORE and CORE_MASK
// values below. Also update CoreTransitionString().
PAGE_TRANSITION(LAST_CORE, PAGE_TRANSITION_KEYWORD_GENERATED)
PAGE_TRANSITION(CORE_MASK, 0xFF)
// Qualifiers
// Any of the core values above can be augmented by one or more qualifiers.
// These qualifiers further define the transition.
// A managed user attempted to visit a URL but was blocked.
PAGE_TRANSITION(BLOCKED, 0x00800000)
// User used the Forward or Back button to navigate among browsing history.
PAGE_TRANSITION(FORWARD_BACK, 0x01000000)
// User used the address bar to trigger this navigation.
PAGE_TRANSITION(FROM_ADDRESS_BAR, 0x02000000)
// User is navigating to the home page.
PAGE_TRANSITION(HOME_PAGE, 0x04000000)
// The transition originated from an external application; the exact definition
// of this is embedder dependent.
PAGE_TRANSITION(FROM_API, 0x08000000)
// The beginning of a navigation chain.
PAGE_TRANSITION(CHAIN_START, 0x10000000)
// The last transition in a redirect chain.
PAGE_TRANSITION(CHAIN_END, 0x20000000)
// Redirects caused by JavaScript or a meta refresh tag on the page.
PAGE_TRANSITION(CLIENT_REDIRECT, 0x40000000)
// Redirects sent from the server by HTTP headers. It might be nice to
// break this out into 2 types in the future, permanent or temporary, if we
// can get that information from WebKit.
PAGE_TRANSITION(SERVER_REDIRECT, 0x80000000)
// Used to test whether a transition involves a redirect.
PAGE_TRANSITION(IS_REDIRECT_MASK, 0xC0000000)
// General mask defining the bits used for the qualifiers.
PAGE_TRANSITION(QUALIFIER_MASK, 0xFFFFFF00)