Add a hardware_class attribute (for HWID, HWQual ID) to the Omaha request.
BUG=1600
TEST=unit tests, gmerge and looked at request logs
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/3007020
diff --git a/omaha_request_params.h b/omaha_request_params.h
index 9c37258..551a3a3 100644
--- a/omaha_request_params.h
+++ b/omaha_request_params.h
@@ -27,6 +27,7 @@
const std::string& in_app_version,
const std::string& in_app_lang,
const std::string& in_app_track,
+ const std::string& in_hardware_class,
const bool in_delta_okay,
const std::string& in_update_url)
: os_platform(in_os_platform),
@@ -37,6 +38,7 @@
app_version(in_app_version),
app_lang(in_app_lang),
app_track(in_app_track),
+ hardware_class(in_hardware_class),
delta_okay(in_delta_okay),
update_url(in_update_url) {}
@@ -48,6 +50,7 @@
std::string app_version;
std::string app_lang;
std::string app_track;
+ std::string hardware_class; // Hardware Qualification ID of the client
bool delta_okay; // If this client can accept a delta
std::string update_url;
@@ -82,6 +85,10 @@
// Gets the machine type (e.g. "i686").
std::string GetMachineType() const;
+ // Returns the hardware qualification ID of the system, or empty
+ // string if the HWID is unavailable.
+ std::string GetHardwareClass() const;
+
// When reading files, prepend root_ to the paths. Useful for testing.
std::string root_;