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// Copyright 2015 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.
#ifndef COMPONENTS_FLAGS_UI_FEATURE_ENTRY_H_
#define COMPONENTS_FLAGS_UI_FEATURE_ENTRY_H_
#include <string>
#include "base/strings/string16.h"
namespace base {
struct Feature;
}
namespace flags_ui {
// 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 {
// 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 treatead as a
// list of url::Origins. Default state is disabled like SINGLE_VALUE.
ORIGIN_LIST_VALUE
};
// 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_VARIATIONS_VALUE.
struct FeatureParam {
const char* param_name;
const char* param_value;
};
// Specified one variation (list of parameter values) for
// FEATURE_WITH_VARIATIONS_VALUE.
struct FeatureVariation {
// Text that denotes the variation in chrome://flags. For each variation,
// the user is shown an option labeled "Enabled <description_text>" (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
// VariationsHttpHeaderProvider::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 supported_platforms; // bitmask
// Type of entry.
Type type;
// 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;
// For FEATURE_VALUE or FEATURE_WITH_VARIATIONS_VALUE, the base::Feature this
// entry corresponds to. The same feature must not be used in multiple
// FeatureEntries.
const base::Feature* feature;
// Number of options to choose from. This is used if type is MULTI_VALUE,
// ENABLE_DISABLE_VALUE, FEATURE_VALUE, or FEATURE_WITH_VARIATIONS_VALUE.
int num_options;
// This describes the options if type is MULTI_VALUE.
const Choice* choices;
// This describes the options if type is FEATURE_WITH_VARIATIONS_VALUE.
// The first variation is the default "Enabled" variation, its description_id
// is disregarded.
const FeatureVariation* feature_variations;
// The name of the FieldTrial in which the selected variation parameters
// should be registered. This is used if type is
// FEATURE_WITH_VARIATIONS_VALUE.
const char* feature_trial_name;
// 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;
// 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|.
base::string16 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_VARIATIONS_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_VARIATIONS_VALUE.
const FeatureEntry::FeatureVariation* VariationForOption(int index) 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_