// Copyright 2015 The Chromium Authors // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be // found in the LICENSE file. #ifndef COMPONENTS_FLAGS_UI_FEATURE_ENTRY_H_ #define COMPONENTS_FLAGS_UI_FEATURE_ENTRY_H_ #include #include "base/containers/span.h" #include "base/feature_list.h" #include "build/chromeos_buildflags.h" namespace flags_ui { extern const char kMultiSeparatorChar; // Generic experiment choice option names. extern const char kGenericExperimentChoiceDefault[]; extern const char kGenericExperimentChoiceEnabled[]; extern const char kGenericExperimentChoiceDisabled[]; extern const char kGenericExperimentChoiceAutomatic[]; // FeatureEntry is used to describe an experimental feature. // // Note that features should eventually be either turned on by default with no // about_flags entries or deleted. Most feature entries should only be around // for a few milestones, until their full launch. struct FeatureEntry { enum Type : unsigned short { // A feature with a single flag value. // // For new entries, it is recommended to instead use FEATURE_VALUE macro // that is backed by a base::Feature struct. See base/feature_list.h. SINGLE_VALUE, // A default enabled feature with a single flag value to disable it. // // For new entries, it is recommended to instead use FEATURE_VALUE macro // that is backed by a base::Feature struct. See base/feature_list.h. SINGLE_DISABLE_VALUE, // The feature has multiple values only one of which is ever enabled. // The first of the values should correspond to a deactivated state for this // feature (i.e. no command line option). For MULTI_VALUE entries, the // command_line of the FeatureEntry is not used. If the experiment is // enabled the command line of the selected Choice is enabled. MULTI_VALUE, // The feature has three possible values: Default, Enabled and Disabled. // This allows the Default group to have its own logic to determine if the // feature is on. // // For new entries, it is recommended to instead use FEATURE_VALUE macro // that is backed by a base::Feature struct. See base/feature_list.h. ENABLE_DISABLE_VALUE, // Corresponds to a base::Feature, per base/feature_list.h. The entry will // have three states: Default, Enabled, Disabled. When not specified or set // to Default, the normal default value of the feature is used. // // This is recommended for all new entries, since it provides a uniform way // to specify features in the codebase along with their default state, as // well as the ability enable/disable via run server-side experiments. FEATURE_VALUE, // Corresponds to a base::Feature and additional options [O_1, ..., O_n] // that specify field trial params. Each of the options can specify a set // of field trial params. The entry will have n+3 states: Default, Enabled, // Enabled V_1, ..., Enabled: V_n, Disabled. When set to Default, the normal // default values of the feature and of the parameters are used (possibly // passed from the server in a trial config). When set to Enabled, the // feature is overriden to be enabled and empty set of parameters is used // boiling down to the default behavior in the code. FEATURE_WITH_PARAMS_VALUE, // Corresponds to a command line switch where the value is treated as a list // of url::Origins. (Lists will not be reordered.) Default state is // disabled like SINGLE_VALUE. ORIGIN_LIST_VALUE, #if BUILDFLAG(IS_CHROMEOS_ASH) // The below two types are for *platform* features -- that is, those defined // and queried via platform2/featured/feature_library.h. Such features // should be defined outside of the browser (e.g., in platform2 or // platform) using a compile-time-constant default value and name. // See feature_library.h for more documentation. // Corresponds to a feature *name*, starting with "CrOSLateBoot", for a // platform feature. // // Broadly similar to FEATURE_VALUE, but we cannot define |base::Feature|s // starting with CrOSLateBoot in the browser directly -- they must instead // be defined and queried outside of the browser, using // platform2/featured/feature_library.h. PLATFORM_FEATURE_NAME_VALUE, // Corresponds to a feature *name*, starting with "CrOSLateBoot", for a // platform feature, along with its parameters. // // Broadly similar to FEATURE_WITH_PARAMS_VALUE, but we cannot define // |base::Feature|s starting with CrOSLateBoot in the browser directly -- // they must instead be defined and queried outside of the browser, using // platform2/featured/feature_library.h. PLATFORM_FEATURE_NAME_WITH_PARAMS_VALUE, #endif // BUILDFLAG(IS_CHROMEOS_ASH) }; // Describes state of a feature. enum FeatureState { // The state of the feature is not overridden by the user. DEFAULT, // The feature is enabled by the user. ENABLED, // The feature is disabled by the user. DISABLED, }; // Used for MULTI_VALUE types to describe one of the possible values the user // can select. struct Choice { // The message containing the choice name. const char* description; // Command line switch and value to enabled for this choice. const char* command_line_switch; // Simple switches that have no value should use "" for command_line_value. const char* command_line_value; }; // Configures one parameter for FEATURE_WITH_PARAMS_VALUE. struct FeatureParam { const char* param_name; const char* param_value; }; // Specified one variation (list of parameter values) for // FEATURE_WITH_PARAMS_VALUE. struct FeatureVariation { // Text that denotes the variation in chrome://flags. For each variation, // the user is shown an option labeled "Enabled " (with // the exception of the first option labeled "Enabled" to make clear it is // the default one). No need for description_id, chrome://flags should not // get translated. The other parts here use ids for historical reasons and // can realistically also be moved to direct description_texts. const char* description_text; const FeatureParam* params; int num_params; // A variation id number in the format of // VariationsIdsProvider::ForceVariationIds() or nullptr if you do // not need to set any variation_id for this feature variation. const char* variation_id; }; // The internal name of the feature entry. This is never shown to the user. // It _is_ however stored in the prefs file, so you shouldn't change the // name of existing flags. const char* internal_name; // The feature's name. const char* visible_name; // The feature's description. const char* visible_description; // The platforms the feature is available on. // Needs to be more than a compile-time #ifdef because of profile sync. unsigned short supported_platforms; // bitmask // Type of entry. Type type; union { struct { // The commandline switch and value that are added when this flag is // active. This is different from |internal_name| so that the commandline // flag can be renamed without breaking the prefs file. This is used if // type is SINGLE_VALUE or ENABLE_DISABLE_VALUE. const char* command_line_switch; // Simple switches that have no value should use "" for // command_line_value. const char* command_line_value; // For ENABLE_DISABLE_VALUE, the command line switch and value to // explicitly disable the feature. const char* disable_command_line_switch; const char* disable_command_line_value; } switches; struct { // For FEATURE_VALUE or FEATURE_WITH_PARAMS_VALUE, the base::Feature // this entry corresponds to. The same feature must not be used in // multiple FeatureEntries. const base::Feature* feature; // This describes the options if type is FEATURE_WITH_PARAMS_VALUE. // The first variation is the default "Enabled" variation, its // description_id is disregarded. base::span feature_variations; // The name of the FieldTrial in which the selected variation parameters // should be registered. This is used if type is // FEATURE_WITH_PARAMS_VALUE. const char* feature_trial_name; } feature; struct { // For PLATFORM_FEATURE_NAME_TYPE or // PLATFORM_FEATURE_WITH_PARAMS_VALUE_TYPE, the name of the feature this // entry corresponds to. The same feature must not be used in multiple // FeatureEntries. const char* name; // This describes the options if type is // PLATFORM_FEATURE_NAME_WITH_PARAMS_VALUE. // The first variation is the default "Enabled" variation, its // description_id is disregarded. base::span feature_variations; // The name of the FieldTrial in which the selected variation parameters // should be registered. This is used if type is // PLATFORM_FEATURE_NAME_WITH_PARAMS_VALUE. const char* feature_trial_name; } platform_feature_name; // This describes the options if type is MULTI_VALUE. base::span choices; }; // Check whether internal |name| matches this FeatureEntry. Depending on the // type of entry, this compared it to either |internal_name| or the values // produced by NameForOption(). bool InternalNameMatches(const std::string& name) const; // Number of options to choose from. This is used if type is MULTI_VALUE, // ENABLE_DISABLE_VALUE, FEATURE_VALUE, or FEATURE_WITH_PARAMS_VALUE. int NumOptions() const; // Returns the name used in prefs for the option at the specified |index|. // Only used for types that use |num_options|. std::string NameForOption(int index) const; // Returns the human readable description for the option at |index|. // Only used for types that use |num_options|. std::u16string DescriptionForOption(int index) const; // Returns the choice for the option at |index|. Only applicable for type // FEATURE_MULTI. const FeatureEntry::Choice& ChoiceForOption(int index) const; // Returns the state of the feature at |index|. Only applicable for types // FEATURE_VALUE and FEATURE_WITH_PARAMS_VALUE. FeatureEntry::FeatureState StateForOption(int index) const; // Returns the variation for the option at |index| or nullptr if there is no // variation associated at |index|. Only applicable for types FEATURE_VALUE // and FEATURE_WITH_PARAMS_VALUE. const FeatureEntry::FeatureVariation* VariationForOption(int index) const; // Returns true if the entry is considered as valid. // See the implenetation for the details of what is valid. bool IsValid() const; // Returns the variation list. Type must be either // FEATURE_WITH_PARAMS_VALUE or PLATFORM_FEATURE_NAME_WITH_PARAMS_VALUE. const base::span GetVariations() const; }; namespace testing { // Separator used for multi values. Multi values are represented in prefs as // name-of-experiment + kMultiSeparator + selected_index. extern const char kMultiSeparator[]; } // namespace testing } // namespace flags_ui #endif // COMPONENTS_FLAGS_UI_FEATURE_ENTRY_H_