// 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 BASE_FEATURE_LIST_H_ #define BASE_FEATURE_LIST_H_ #include #include #include #include "base/base_export.h" #include "base/gtest_prod_util.h" #include "base/macros.h" #include "base/memory/scoped_ptr.h" #include "base/strings/string_piece.h" #include "base/synchronization/lock.h" namespace base { class FieldTrial; // Specifies whether a given feature is enabled or disabled by default. enum FeatureState { FEATURE_DISABLED_BY_DEFAULT, FEATURE_ENABLED_BY_DEFAULT, }; // The Feature struct is used to define the default state for a feature. See // comment below for more details. There must only ever be one struct instance // for a given feature name - generally defined as a constant global variable or // file static. struct BASE_EXPORT Feature { // The name of the feature. This should be unique to each feature and is used // for enabling/disabling features via command line flags and experiments. const char* const name; // The default state (i.e. enabled or disabled) for this feature. const FeatureState default_state; }; // The FeatureList class is used to determine whether a given feature is on or // off. It provides an authoritative answer, taking into account command-line // overrides and experimental control. // // The basic use case is for any feature that can be toggled (e.g. through // command-line or an experiment) to have a defined Feature struct, e.g.: // // const base::Feature kMyGreatFeature { // "MyGreatFeature", base::FEATURE_ENABLED_BY_DEFAULT // }; // // Then, client code that wishes to query the state of the feature would check: // // if (base::FeatureList::IsEnabled(kMyGreatFeature)) { // // Feature code goes here. // } // // Behind the scenes, the above call would take into account any command-line // flags to enable or disable the feature, any experiments that may control it // and finally its default state (in that order of priority), to determine // whether the feature is on. // // Features can be explicitly forced on or off by specifying a list of comma- // separated feature names via the following command-line flags: // // --enable-features=Feature5,Feature7 // --disable-features=Feature1,Feature2,Feature3 // // After initialization (which should be done single-threaded), the FeatureList // API is thread safe. // // Note: This class is a singleton, but does not use base/memory/singleton.h in // order to have control over its initialization sequence. Specifically, the // intended use is to create an instance of this class and fully initialize it, // before setting it as the singleton for a process, via SetInstance(). class BASE_EXPORT FeatureList { public: FeatureList(); ~FeatureList(); // Initializes feature overrides via command-line flags |enable_features| and // |disable_features|, each of which is a comma-separated list of features to // enable or disable, respectively. If a feature appears on both lists, then // it will be disabled. If a list entry has the format "FeatureName SplitFeatureListString( const std::string& input); // Initializes and sets a default instance of FeatureList if one has not yet // already been set. No-op otherwise. static void InitializeInstance(); // Returns the singleton instance of FeatureList. Will return null until an // instance is registered via SetInstance(). static FeatureList* GetInstance(); // Registers the given |instance| to be the singleton feature list for this // process. This should only be called once and |instance| must not be null. static void SetInstance(scoped_ptr instance); // Clears the previously-registered singleton instance for tests. static void ClearInstanceForTesting(); private: FRIEND_TEST_ALL_PREFIXES(FeatureListTest, CheckFeatureIdentity); struct OverrideEntry { // The overridden enable (on/off) state of the feature. const OverrideState overridden_state; // An optional associated field trial, which will be activated when the // state of the feature is queried for the first time. Weak pointer to the // FieldTrial object that is owned by the FieldTrialList singleton. base::FieldTrial* field_trial; // Specifies whether the feature's state is overridden by |field_trial|. // If it's not, and |field_trial| is not null, it means it is simply an // associated field trial for reporting purposes (and |overridden_state| // came from the command-line). const bool overridden_by_field_trial; // TODO(asvitkine): Expand this as more support is added. // Constructs an OverrideEntry for the given |overridden_state|. If // |field_trial| is not null, it implies that |overridden_state| comes from // the trial, so |overridden_by_field_trial| will be set to true. OverrideEntry(OverrideState overridden_state, FieldTrial* field_trial); }; // Finalizes the initialization state of the FeatureList, so that no further // overrides can be registered. This is called by SetInstance() on the // singleton feature list that is being registered. void FinalizeInitialization(); // Returns whether the given |feature| is enabled. This is invoked by the // public FeatureList::IsEnabled() static function on the global singleton. // Requires the FeatureList to have already been fully initialized. bool IsFeatureEnabled(const Feature& feature); // For each feature name in comma-separated list of strings |feature_list|, // registers an override with the specified |overridden_state|. Also, will // associate an optional named field trial if the entry is of the format // "FeatureName overrides_; // Locked map that keeps track of seen features, to ensure a single feature is // only defined once. This verification is only done in builds with DCHECKs // enabled. Lock feature_identity_tracker_lock_; std::map feature_identity_tracker_; // Whether this object has been fully initialized. This gets set to true as a // result of FinalizeInitialization(). bool initialized_; DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(FeatureList); }; } // namespace base #endif // BASE_FEATURE_LIST_H_