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      1 // Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
      2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
      3 // found in the LICENSE file.
      4 
      5 syntax = "proto2";
      6 
      7 option optimize_for = LITE_RUNTIME;
      8 
      9 package chrome_variations;
     10 
     11 // This defines the Protocol Buffer representation of a Chrome Variations study
     12 // as sent to clients of the Variations server.
     13 //
     14 // Next tag: 13
     15 message Study {
     16   // The name of the study. Should not contain spaces or special characters.
     17   // Ex: "my_study"
     18   required string name = 1;
     19 
     20   // The expiry date of the study in Unix time format. (Seconds since midnight
     21   // January 1, 1970 UTC). See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix_time
     22   //
     23   // A study that has expired will be disabled, which will take precedence over
     24   // a corresponding hardcoded field trial in the client.
     25   //
     26   // Ex: 1330893974  (corresponds to 2012-03-04 20:46:14Z)
     27   optional int64 expiry_date = 3;
     28 
     29   // Consistency setting for a study.
     30   enum Consistency {
     31     SESSION = 0;  // Can't change within a session.
     32     PERMANENT = 1;  // Can't change for a given user.
     33   }
     34 
     35   // Consistency setting for this study. Optional - defaults to SESSION.
     36   // Ex: PERMANENT
     37   optional Consistency consistency = 7 [default = SESSION];
     38 
     39   // Name of the experiment that gets the default experience. This experiment
     40   // must be included in the list below.
     41   // Ex: "default"
     42   optional string default_experiment_name = 8;
     43 
     44   // An experiment within the study.
     45   //
     46   // Next tag: 9
     47   message Experiment {
     48     // A named parameter value for this experiment.
     49     //
     50     // Next tag: 3
     51     message Param {
     52       // The name of the parameter.
     53       optional string name = 1;
     54 
     55       // The value of the parameter.
     56       optional string value = 2;
     57     }
     58 
     59     // The name of the experiment within the study.
     60     // Ex: "bucketA"
     61     required string name = 1;
     62 
     63     // The cut of the total probability taken for this experiment (the x in
     64     // x / N, where N is the sum of all xs).  Ex: "50"
     65     required uint32 probability_weight = 2;
     66 
     67     // Optional id used to uniquely identify this experiment for Google web
     68     // properties.
     69     optional uint64 google_web_experiment_id = 3;
     70 
     71     // Optional id used to allow this experiment to trigger experimental
     72     // behavior on Google web properties.
     73     optional uint64 google_web_trigger_experiment_id = 8;
     74 
     75     // Optional id used to uniquely identify this experiment for Google Update.
     76     optional uint64 google_update_experiment_id = 4;
     77 
     78     // Optional name of a Chrome flag that, when present, causes this experiment
     79     // to be forced. If the forcing_flag field is set, users will not be
     80     // assigned to this experiment unless that flag is present in Chrome's
     81     // command line.
     82     optional string forcing_flag = 5;
     83 
     84     // Parameter values for this experiment.
     85     repeated Param param = 6;
     86 
     87     enum Type {
     88       // Regular experiment group. This is the default value and can be omitted.
     89       NORMAL = 0;
     90 
     91       // Changes to this experiment group are ignored for the purposes of
     92       // kill-switch triggering. Included to allow the flexibility to not
     93       // trigger this logic for specific cases (e.g. a group rename without
     94       // any functionality changes).
     95       IGNORE_CHANGE = 1;
     96 
     97       // This is a kill-switch group that should be killed at "best effort"
     98       // priority, e.g. with a hot dog menu badge. The experiment must have a
     99       // probability_weight of 0.
    100       KILL_BEST_EFFORT = 2;
    101 
    102       // This is a kill-switch group that should be killed with "critical"
    103       // priority. Depending on platform this may result in showing a
    104       // non-dismissible restart prompt with a timer. This should only be used
    105       // in very serious emergency circumstances. The experiment must have a
    106       // probability_weight of 0.
    107       KILL_CRITICAL = 3;
    108     }
    109     optional Type type = 7 [default = NORMAL];
    110   }
    111 
    112   // List of experiments in this study. This list should include the default /
    113   // control experiment.
    114   //
    115   // For example, to specify that 99% of users get the default behavior, while
    116   // 0.5% of users get experience "A" and 0.5% of users get experience "B",
    117   // specify the values below.
    118   // Ex: { "default": 990, "A": 5, "B": 5 }
    119   repeated Experiment experiment = 9;
    120 
    121   // Possible Chrome release channels.
    122   // See: http://dev.chromium.org/getting-involved/dev-channel
    123   enum Channel {
    124     // UNKNOWN value is defined here for the benefit of code using this enum
    125     // type, but is not actually meant to be encoded in the protobuf.
    126     UNKNOWN = -1;
    127     CANARY = 0;
    128     DEV = 1;
    129     BETA = 2;
    130     STABLE = 3;
    131   }
    132 
    133   // Possible Chrome operating system platforms.
    134   enum Platform {
    135     PLATFORM_WINDOWS  = 0;
    136     PLATFORM_MAC      = 1;
    137     PLATFORM_LINUX    = 2;
    138     PLATFORM_CHROMEOS = 3;
    139     PLATFORM_ANDROID  = 4;
    140     PLATFORM_IOS      = 5;
    141   }
    142 
    143   // Possible form factors Chrome is running on.
    144   enum FormFactor {
    145     DESKTOP = 0;
    146     PHONE   = 1;
    147     TABLET  = 2;
    148   }
    149 
    150   // Filtering criteria specifying whether this study is applicable to a given
    151   // Chrome instance.
    152   //
    153   // Next tag: 10
    154   message Filter {
    155     // The start date of the study in Unix time format. (Seconds since midnight
    156     // January 1, 1970 UTC). See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix_time
    157     // Ex: 1330893974  (corresponds to 2012-03-04 20:46:14Z)
    158     optional int64 start_date = 1;
    159 
    160     // The minimum Chrome version for this study, allowing a trailing '*'
    161     // character for pattern matching. Inclusive. (To check for a match, iterate
    162     // over each component checking >= until a * or end of string is reached.)
    163     // Optional - if not specified, there is no minimum version.
    164     // Ex: "17.0.963.46", "17.0.963.*", "17.*"
    165     optional string min_version = 2;
    166 
    167     // The maximum Chrome version for this study; same formatting as
    168     // |min_version| above. Inclusive. (To check for a match, iterate over each
    169     // component checking <= until a * or end of string is reached.)
    170     // Optional - if not specified, there is no maximum version.
    171     // Ex: "19.*"
    172     optional string max_version = 3;
    173 
    174     // List of channels that will receive this study. If omitted, the study
    175     // applies to all channels.
    176     // Ex: [BETA, STABLE]
    177     repeated Channel channel = 4;
    178 
    179     // List of platforms that will receive this study. If omitted, the study
    180     // applies to all platforms.
    181     // Ex: [PLATFORM_WINDOWS, PLATFORM_MAC]
    182     repeated Platform platform = 5;
    183 
    184     // List of locales that will receive this study. If omitted, the study
    185     // applies to all locales.
    186     // Ex: ["en-US", "en-CA"]
    187     repeated string locale = 6;
    188 
    189     // List of form factors that will receive this study. If omitted, the study
    190     // applies to all form factors.
    191     // Ex: [PHONE, TABLET]
    192     repeated FormFactor form_factor = 7;
    193 
    194     // List of ChromeOS hardware classes that will receive this study. Each
    195     // entry is treated as a substring of the actual device hardware_class,
    196     // so "FOO" will match the client's hardware class "Device FOOBAR". If
    197     // omitted, the study applies to all hardware classes unless
    198     // |exclude_hardware_class| is specified. Mutually exclusive with
    199     // |exclude_hardware_class|.
    200     repeated string hardware_class = 8;
    201 
    202     // List of ChromeOS hardware classes that will be excluded in this
    203     // study. Each entry is treated as a substring of the actual device
    204     // hardware_class, so "FOO" will match the client's hardware class
    205     // "Device FOOBAR". If omitted, the study applies to all hardware classes
    206     // unless |hardware_class| is specified. Mutually exclusive with
    207     // |hardware_class|.
    208     repeated string exclude_hardware_class = 9;
    209   }
    210 
    211   // Filtering criteria for this study. A study that is filtered out for a given
    212   // client is equivalent to that study not being sent at all.
    213   optional Filter filter = 10;
    214 
    215   // Randomization seed to be used when |consistency| is set to PERMANENT. If
    216   // not specified, randomization will be done using the trial name.
    217   optional uint32 randomization_seed = 11;
    218 
    219   // Specifies whether the study starts as active initially, or whether it
    220   // requires the client to query its state before it is marked as active.
    221   enum ActivationType {
    222     // The study will be activated when its state is queried by the client.
    223     // This is recommended for most studies that include client code.
    224     ACTIVATION_EXPLICIT  = 0;
    225     // The study will be automatically activated when it is created. This
    226     // is recommended for studies that do not have any client logic.
    227     ACTIVATION_AUTO      = 1;
    228   }
    229 
    230   // Activation type for this study. Defaults to ACTIVATION_EXPLICIT if omitted.
    231   optional ActivationType activation_type = 12;
    232 }
    233