| // Copyright (c) 2010 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. |
| |
| #include "chrome/common/chrome_switches.h" |
| |
| #include "base/base_switches.h" |
| #include "base/command_line.h" |
| |
| namespace switches { |
| |
| // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| // Can't find the switch you are looking for? try looking in |
| // base/base_switches.cc instead. |
| // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| |
| // Activate (make foreground) myself on launch. Helpful when Chrome |
| // is launched on the command line (e.g. by Selenium). Only needed on Mac. |
| const char kActivateOnLaunch[] = "activate-on-launch"; |
| |
| // By default, file:// URIs cannot read other file:// URIs. This is an |
| // override for developers who need the old behavior for testing. |
| const char kAllowFileAccessFromFiles[] = "allow-file-access-from-files"; |
| |
| // On ChromeOS, file:// access is disabled except for certain whitelisted |
| // directories. This switch re-enables file:// for testing. |
| const char kAllowFileAccess[] = "allow-file-access"; |
| |
| // Disable checking of the renegotiation extension and any future checks over |
| // and above what a "traditional" SSL stack might do. This has been requested |
| // in order to support some web development tools that intercept SSL |
| // connections. |
| const char kAllowSSLMITMProxies[] = "allow-ssl-mitm-proxies"; |
| |
| // Allows debugging of sandboxed processes (see zygote_main_linux.cc). |
| const char kAllowSandboxDebugging[] = "allow-sandbox-debugging"; |
| |
| // Allows injecting extensions and user scripts on the extensions |
| // gallery site. Normally prevented for security reasons, but can be |
| // useful for automation testing of the gallery. |
| const char kAllowScriptingGallery[] = "allow-scripting-gallery"; |
| |
| // Enable web inspector for all windows, even if they're part of the browser. |
| // Allows us to use our dev tools to debug browser windows itself. |
| const char kAlwaysEnableDevTools[] = "always-enable-dev-tools"; |
| |
| // Specifies that the associated value should be launched in "application" mode. |
| const char kApp[] = "app"; |
| |
| // Specifies that the extension-app with the specified id should be launched |
| // according to its configuration. |
| const char kAppId[] = "app-id"; |
| |
| // Specifying this flag allows the webstorePrivate APIs to return browser (aka |
| // sync) login tokens to be used for auto-login in the Web Store (normally they |
| // do not). |
| const char kAppsGalleryReturnTokens[] = "apps-gallery-return-tokens"; |
| |
| // The URL to use for the gallery link in the app launcher. |
| const char kAppsGalleryURL[] = "apps-gallery-url"; |
| |
| const char kAppsGalleryUpdateURL[] = "apps-gallery-update-url"; |
| |
| // Disable throbber for extension apps. |
| const char kAppsNoThrob[] = "apps-no-throb"; |
| |
| // Whitelist of servers that Negotiate will generate delegated Kerberos tickets |
| // for. |
| const char kAuthNegotiateDelegateWhitelist[] = |
| "auth-negotiate-delegate-whitelist"; |
| |
| // HTTP authentication schemes to enable. This is a comma separated list |
| // of authentication schemes (basic, digest, ntlm, and negotiate). By default |
| // all schemes are enabled. The primary use of this command line flag is to help |
| // triage autentication-related issues reported by end-users. |
| const char kAuthSchemes[] = "auth-schemes"; |
| |
| // Whitelist of servers which NTLM and Negotiate can automatically authenticate |
| // with using the default credentials of the currently logged in user. |
| const char kAuthServerWhitelist[] = "auth-server-whitelist"; |
| |
| // The value of this switch tells the app to listen for and broadcast |
| // automation-related messages on IPC channel with the given ID. |
| const char kAutomationClientChannelID[] = "automation-channel"; |
| |
| // Block non-sandboxed plugins. |
| const char kBlockNonSandboxedPlugins[] = "block-nonsandboxed-plugins"; |
| |
| // Causes the browser process to throw an assertion on startup. |
| const char kBrowserAssertTest[] = "assert-test"; |
| |
| // Causes the browser process to crash on startup. |
| const char kBrowserCrashTest[] = "crash-test"; |
| |
| // Path to the exe to run for the renderer and plugin subprocesses. |
| const char kBrowserSubprocessPath[] = "browser-subprocess-path"; |
| |
| // How often (in seconds) to check for updates. Should only be used for |
| // testing purposes. |
| const char kCheckForUpdateIntervalSec[] = "check-for-update-interval"; |
| |
| // Run Chrome in Chrome Frame mode. This means that Chrome expects to be run |
| // as a dependent process of the Chrome Frame plugin. |
| const char kChromeFrame[] = "chrome-frame"; |
| |
| // Tells chrome to load the specified version of chrome.dll on Windows. If |
| // this version cannot be loaded, Chrome will exit. |
| const char kChromeVersion[] = "chrome-version"; |
| |
| // The unique id to be used for this cloud print proxy instance. |
| const char kCloudPrintProxyId[] = "cloud-print-proxy-id"; |
| |
| // The URL of the cloud print service to use, overrides any value |
| // stored in preferences, and the default. Only used if the cloud |
| // print service has been enabled (see enable-cloud-print). |
| const char kCloudPrintServiceURL[] = "cloud-print-service"; |
| |
| // Causes the browser process to inspect loaded and registered DLLs for |
| // known conflicts and warn the user. |
| const char kConflictingModulesCheck[] = "conflicting-modules-check"; |
| |
| // The Country we should use. This is normally obtained from the operating |
| // system during first run and cached in the preferences afterwards. This is a |
| // string value, the 2 letter code from ISO 3166-1. |
| const char kCountry[] = "country"; |
| |
| // Enables support to debug printing subsystem. |
| const char kDebugPrint[] = "debug-print"; |
| |
| // Specifies the URL at which to fetch configuration policy from the device |
| // management backend. Specifying this switch turns on managed policy from the |
| // device management backend. |
| const char kDeviceManagementUrl[] = "device-management-url"; |
| |
| // Triggers a pletora of diagnostic modes. |
| const char kDiagnostics[] = "diagnostics"; |
| |
| // Disables accelerated compositing. |
| const char kDisableAcceleratedCompositing[] = |
| "disable-accelerated-compositing"; |
| |
| // Disables the alternate window station for the renderer. |
| const char kDisableAltWinstation[] = "disable-winsta"; |
| |
| // Disable the ApplicationCache. |
| const char kDisableApplicationCache[] = "disable-application-cache"; |
| |
| // Replaces the audio IPC layer for <audio> and <video> with a mock audio |
| // device, useful when using remote desktop or machines without sound cards. |
| // This is temporary until we fix the underlying problem. |
| // |
| // TODO(scherkus): remove --disable-audio when we have a proper fallback |
| // mechanism. |
| const char kDisableAudio[] = "disable-audio"; |
| |
| // Disable CNAME lookup of the host when generating the Kerberos SPN for a |
| // Negotiate challenge. See HttpAuthHandlerNegotiate::CreateSPN |
| // for more background. |
| const char kDisableAuthNegotiateCnameLookup[] = |
| "disable-auth-negotiate-cname-lookup"; |
| |
| // Disable background mode (background apps will not keep chrome running in the |
| // background). This has priority over the kEnableBackgroundMode flag which is |
| // settable via about:labs. |
| const char kDisableBackgroundMode[] = "disable-background-mode"; |
| |
| // Disable several subsystems which run network requests in the background. |
| // This is for use when doing network performance testing to avoid noise |
| // in the measurements. |
| const char kDisableBackgroundNetworking[] = "disable-background-networking"; |
| |
| // Disable limits on the number of backing stores. Can prevent blinking for |
| // users with many windows/tabs and lots of memory. |
| const char kDisableBackingStoreLimit[] = "disable-backing-store-limit"; |
| |
| // Disables establishing a backup TCP connection if a specified timeout is |
| // exceeded. |
| const char kDisableConnectBackupJobs[] = "disable-connect-backup-jobs"; |
| |
| // Disable requests that webkit labels TargetIsPrefetch. As of |
| // writing only <link rel=prefetch...> but also eventually |
| // Link: headers. |
| const char kDisableContentPrefetch[] = "disable-content-prefetch"; |
| |
| // Disables the custom JumpList on Windows 7. |
| const char kDisableCustomJumpList[] = "disable-custom-jumplist"; |
| |
| // Disables HTML5 DB support. |
| const char kDisableDatabases[] = "disable-databases"; |
| |
| // Disables desktop notifications (default enabled on windows). |
| const char kDisableDesktopNotifications[] = "disable-desktop-notifications"; |
| |
| // Browser flag to disable the web inspector for all renderers. |
| const char kDisableDevTools[] = "disable-dev-tools"; |
| |
| // Disables device orientation events. |
| const char kDisableDeviceOrientation[] = "disable-device-orientation"; |
| |
| // Disable experimental WebGL support. |
| const char kDisableExperimentalWebGL[] = "disable-webgl"; |
| |
| // Disable extensions. |
| const char kDisableExtensions[] = "disable-extensions"; |
| |
| // Disable checking for user opt-in for extensions that want to inject script |
| // into file URLs (ie, always allow it). This is used during automated testing. |
| const char kDisableExtensionsFileAccessCheck[] = |
| "disable-extensions-file-access-check"; |
| |
| // Disable FileSystem API. |
| const char kDisableFileSystem[] = "disable-file-system"; |
| |
| // Disables the sandbox for the built-in flash player. |
| const char kDisableFlashSandbox[] = "disable-flash-sandbox"; |
| |
| // Suppresses support for the Geolocation javascript API. |
| const char kDisableGeolocation[] = "disable-geolocation"; |
| |
| // Disable the GLSL translator. |
| const char kDisableGLSLTranslator[] = "disable-glsl-translator"; |
| |
| // Disable the thread that crashes the GPU process if it stops responding to |
| // messages. |
| const char kDisableGpuWatchdog[] = "disable-gpu-watchdog"; |
| |
| // Suppresses hang monitor dialogs in renderer processes. This may allow slow |
| // unload handlers on a page to prevent the tab from closing, but the Task |
| // Manager can be used to terminate the offending process in this case. |
| const char kDisableHangMonitor[] = "disable-hang-monitor"; |
| |
| // Disable the use of the HistoryQuickProvider for autocomplete results. |
| const char kDisableHistoryQuickProvider[] = "disable-history-quick-provider"; |
| |
| // Disable the use of the HistoryURLProvider for autocomplete results. |
| const char kDisableHistoryURLProvider[] = "disable-history-url-provider"; |
| |
| // Disable the Indexed Database API. |
| const char kDisableIndexedDatabase[] = "disable-indexed-database"; |
| |
| // Disable the internal Flash Player. |
| const char kDisableInternalFlash[] = "disable-internal-flash"; |
| |
| // Don't resolve hostnames to IPv6 addresses. This can be used when debugging |
| // issues relating to IPv6, but shouldn't otherwise be needed. Be sure to |
| // file bugs if something isn't working properly in the presence of IPv6. |
| // This flag can be overidden by the "enable-ipv6" flag. |
| const char kDisableIPv6[] = "disable-ipv6"; |
| |
| // Disable speculative TCP/IP preconnection. |
| const char kDisablePreconnect[] = "disable-preconnect"; |
| |
| // Don't execute JavaScript (browser JS like the new tab page still runs). |
| const char kDisableJavaScript[] = "disable-javascript"; |
| |
| // Prevent Java from running. |
| const char kDisableJava[] = "disable-java"; |
| |
| // Disable LocalStorage. |
| const char kDisableLocalStorage[] = "disable-local-storage"; |
| |
| // Force logging to be disabled. Logging is enabled by default in debug |
| // builds. |
| const char kDisableLogging[] = "disable-logging"; |
| |
| // Whether we should prevent the new tab page from showing the first run |
| // notification. |
| const char kDisableNewTabFirstRun[] = "disable-new-tab-first-run"; |
| |
| // Prevent outdated plugins from running. |
| const char kDisableOutdatedPlugins[] = "disable-outdated-plugins"; |
| |
| // Prevent plugins from running. |
| const char kDisablePlugins[] = "disable-plugins"; |
| |
| // Disable pop-up blocking. |
| const char kDisablePopupBlocking[] = "disable-popup-blocking"; |
| |
| // Normally when the user attempts to navigate to a page that was the result of |
| // a post we prompt to make sure they want to. This switch may be used to |
| // disable that check. This switch is used during automated testing. |
| const char kDisablePromptOnRepost[] = "disable-prompt-on-repost"; |
| |
| // Disable remote web font support. SVG font should always work whether |
| // this option is specified or not. |
| const char kDisableRemoteFonts[] = "disable-remote-fonts"; |
| |
| // Turns off the accessibility in the renderer. |
| const char kDisableRendererAccessibility[] = "disable-renderer-accessibility"; |
| |
| // Prevents the URLs of BackgroundContents from being remembered and re-launched |
| // when the browser restarts. |
| const char kDisableRestoreBackgroundContents[] = |
| "disable-restore-background-contents"; |
| |
| // Disable session storage. |
| const char kDisableSessionStorage[] = "disable-session-storage"; |
| |
| // Enable shared workers. Functionality not yet complete. |
| const char kDisableSharedWorkers[] = "disable-shared-workers"; |
| |
| // Disable site-specific tailoring to compatibility issues in WebKit. |
| const char kDisableSiteSpecificQuirks[] = "disable-site-specific-quirks"; |
| |
| // Disables speech input. |
| const char kDisableSpeechInput[] = "disable-speech-input"; |
| |
| // Disable False Start in SSL and TLS connections. |
| const char kDisableSSLFalseStart[] = "disable-ssl-false-start"; |
| |
| // Disable syncing browser data to a Google Account. |
| const char kDisableSync[] = "disable-sync"; |
| |
| // Disable syncing of apps. |
| const char kDisableSyncApps[] = "disable-sync-apps"; |
| |
| // Disable syncing of autofill. |
| const char kDisableSyncAutofill[] = "disable-sync-autofill"; |
| |
| // Disable syncing of bookmarks. |
| const char kDisableSyncBookmarks[] = "disable-sync-bookmarks"; |
| |
| // Disable syncing of extensions. |
| const char kDisableSyncExtensions[] = "disable-sync-extensions"; |
| |
| // Disable syncing of preferences. |
| const char kDisableSyncPreferences[] = "disable-sync-preferences"; |
| |
| // Disable syncing of themes. |
| const char kDisableSyncThemes[] = "disable-sync-themes"; |
| |
| // Enable the new autofill type. |
| const char kEnableSyncNewAutofill[] = |
| "enable-sync-new-autofill-data-type"; |
| |
| // TabCloseableStateWatcher disallows closing of tabs and browsers under certain |
| // situations on ChromeOS. Some tests expect tabs or browsers to close, so we |
| // need a switch to disable the watcher. |
| const char kDisableTabCloseableStateWatcher[] = |
| "disable-tab-closeable-state-watcher"; |
| |
| // Allow disabling of translate from the command line to assist with |
| // automated browser testing (e.g. Selenium/WebDriver). Normal |
| // browser users should disable translate with the preference. |
| const char kDisableTranslate[] = "disable-translate"; |
| |
| // Enables the backend service for web resources, used in the new tab page for |
| // loading tips and recommendations from a JSON feed. |
| const char kDisableWebResources[] = "disable-web-resources"; |
| |
| // Don't enforce the same-origin policy. (Used by people testing their sites.) |
| const char kDisableWebSecurity[] = "disable-web-security"; |
| |
| // Disable Web Sockets support. |
| const char kDisableWebSockets[] = "disable-web-sockets"; |
| |
| // Use a specific disk cache location, rather than one derived from the |
| // UserDatadir. |
| const char kDiskCacheDir[] = "disk-cache-dir"; |
| |
| // Forces the maximum disk space to be used by the disk cache, in bytes. |
| const char kDiskCacheSize[] = "disk-cache-size"; |
| |
| const char kDnsLogDetails[] = "dns-log-details"; |
| |
| // Disables prefetching of DNS information. |
| const char kDnsPrefetchDisable[] = "dns-prefetch-disable"; |
| |
| // Use the specified DNS server for raw DNS resolution. |
| const char kDnsServer[] = "dns-server"; |
| |
| // Specifies if the dom_automation_controller_ needs to be bound in the |
| // renderer. This binding happens on per-frame basis and hence can potentially |
| // be a performance bottleneck. One should only enable it when automating |
| // dom based tests. |
| const char kDomAutomationController[] = "dom-automation"; |
| |
| // Dump any accumualted histograms to the log when browser terminates (requires |
| // logging to be enabled to really do anything). Used by developers and test |
| // scripts. |
| const char kDumpHistogramsOnExit[] = "dump-histograms-on-exit"; |
| |
| // Enable displaying net log events on the command line. |
| extern const char kLogNetLog[] = "log-net-log"; |
| |
| // Enable gpu-accelerated 2d canvas. |
| const char kEnableAccelerated2dCanvas[] = "enable-accelerated-2d-canvas"; |
| |
| // Enables the hardware acceleration of 3D CSS, Video and animation. |
| const char kEnableAcceleratedLayers[] = "enable-accelerated-layers"; |
| |
| // Enables WebKit accessibility within the renderer process. |
| const char kEnableAccessibility[] = "enable-accessibility"; |
| |
| // Enables AeroPeek for each tab. (This switch only works on Windows 7). |
| const char kEnableAeroPeekTabs[] = "enable-aero-peek-tabs"; |
| |
| // Enables the application section of the new tab page. |
| const char kEnableAppLauncher[] = "enable-app-launcher"; |
| |
| // Enable the inclusion of non-standard ports when generating the Kerberos SPN |
| // in response to a Negotiate challenge. See HttpAuthHandlerNegotiate::CreateSPN |
| // for more background. |
| const char kEnableAuthNegotiatePort[] = "enable-auth-negotiate-port"; |
| |
| // Enable background mode (background apps will keep chrome running in the |
| // background and allow chrome to launch on startup). Has no effect on Windows |
| // because background mode is enabled there by default. |
| const char kEnableBackgroundMode[] = "enable-background-mode"; |
| |
| // Enables the benchmarking extensions. |
| const char kEnableBenchmarking[] = "enable-benchmarking"; |
| |
| // Enables blocked content warning animation. Currently shows animation for |
| // blocked pop-ups only. |
| const char kEnableBlockContentAnimation[] = "enable-blocked-content-animation"; |
| |
| // Enable experimental client-side detection of phishing pages. |
| const char kEnableClientSidePhishingDetection[] = |
| "enable-client-side-phishing-detection"; |
| |
| // This flag enables UI for clearing server data. Temporarily in place |
| // until there's a server endpoint deployed. |
| const char kEnableClearServerData[] = "enable-clear-server-data"; |
| |
| // Enable click-to-play for blocked plug-ins. |
| const char kEnableClickToPlay[] = "enable-click-to-play"; |
| |
| // This applies only when the process type is "service". Enables the |
| // Cloud Print Proxy component within the service process. |
| const char kEnableCloudPrintProxy[] = "enable-cloud-print-proxy"; |
| |
| // Enables the Cloud Print dialog hosting code. |
| const char kEnableCloudPrint[] = "enable-cloud-print"; |
| |
| // Enable the Confirm to Quit experiment. |
| const char kEnableConfirmToQuit[] = "enable-confirm-to-quit"; |
| |
| // Enables establishing a backup TCP connection if a specified timeout is |
| // exceeded. |
| const char kEnableConnectBackupJobs[] = "enable-connect-backup-jobs"; |
| |
| // Enable requests that webkit labels TargetIsPrefetch. As of |
| // writing only <link rel=prefetch...> but also eventually |
| // Link: headers. |
| const char kEnableContentPrefetch[] = "enable-content-prefetch"; |
| |
| // Enables web developers to create apps for Chrome without using crx packages. |
| const char kEnableCrxlessWebApps[] = "enable-crxless-web-apps"; |
| |
| // Whether default apps should be installed in this profile. This flag has no |
| // effect on Chrome OS because default apps are always enabled there. |
| const char kEnableDefaultApps[] = "enable-default-apps"; |
| |
| // Enables device motion events. |
| const char kEnableDeviceMotion[] = "enable-device-motion"; |
| |
| // Enable DNS side checking of certificates. Still experimental, should only |
| // be used by developers at the current time. |
| const char kEnableDNSCertProvenanceChecking[] = |
| "enable-dns-cert-provenance-checking"; |
| |
| const char kEnableDNSSECCerts[] = "enable-dnssec-certs"; |
| |
| // Enables extension APIs that are in development. |
| const char kEnableExperimentalExtensionApis[] = |
| "enable-experimental-extension-apis"; |
| |
| // Enable experimental timeline API. |
| const char kEnableExtensionTimelineApi[] = "enable-extension-timeline-api"; |
| |
| // Enable the fastback page cache. |
| const char kEnableFastback[] = "enable-fastback"; |
| |
| // By default, cookies are not allowed on file://. They are needed for |
| // testing, for example page cycler and layout tests. See bug 1157243. |
| const char kEnableFileCookies[] = "enable-file-cookies"; |
| |
| // Enable IPv6 support, even if probes suggest that it may not be fully |
| // supported. Some probes may require internet connections, and this flag will |
| // allow support independent of application testing. |
| // This flag overrides "disable-ipv6" which appears elswhere in this file. |
| const char kEnableIPv6[] = "enable-ipv6"; |
| |
| // Enable the GPU plugin and Pepper 3D rendering. |
| const char kEnableGPUPlugin[] = "enable-gpu-plugin"; |
| |
| // Force logging to be enabled. Logging is disabled by default in release |
| // builds. |
| const char kEnableLogging[] = "enable-logging"; |
| |
| // Allows reporting memory info (JS heap size) to page. |
| const char kEnableMemoryInfo[] = "enable-memory-info"; |
| |
| // On Windows, converts the page to the currently-installed monitor profile. |
| // This does NOT enable color management for images. The source is still |
| // assumed to be sRGB. |
| const char kEnableMonitorProfile[] = "enable-monitor-profile"; |
| |
| // Runs the Native Client inside the renderer process and enables GPU plugin |
| // (internally adds kInternalNaCl and lEnableGpuPlugin to the command line). |
| const char kEnableNaCl[] = "enable-nacl"; |
| |
| // Enables debugging via RSP over a socket. |
| const char kEnableNaClDebug[] = "enable-nacl-debug"; |
| |
| // Enable Native Web Worker support. |
| const char kEnableNativeWebWorkers[] = "enable-native-web-workers"; |
| |
| // Is the predictive varition of instant enabled? |
| const char kEnablePredictiveInstant[] = "enable-predictive-instant"; |
| |
| // This applies only when the process type is "service". Enables the |
| // Chromoting Host Process within the service process. |
| const char kEnableRemoting[] = "enable-remoting"; |
| |
| // Enable content settings based on host *and* plug-in. |
| const char kEnableResourceContentSettings[] = |
| "enable-resource-content-settings"; |
| |
| // Enable speculative prerendering of pages. |
| const char kEnablePagePrerender[] = "enable-page-prerender"; |
| |
| // Enable speculative TCP/IP preconnection. |
| const char kEnablePreconnect[] = "enable-preconnect"; |
| |
| // Enable caching of pre-parsed JS script data. See http://crbug.com/32407. |
| const char kEnablePreparsedJsCaching[] = "enable-preparsed-js-caching"; |
| |
| // Enable print preview (work in progress). |
| const char kEnablePrintPreview[] = "enable-print-preview"; |
| |
| // Enable the IsSearchProviderInstalled and InstallSearchProvider with an extra |
| // parameter to indicate if the provider should be the default. |
| const char kEnableSearchProviderApiV2[] = "enable-search-provider-api-v2"; |
| |
| // Enables 0-RTT HTTPS handshakes. |
| const char kEnableSnapStart[] = "enable-snap-start"; |
| |
| // Enables speech input. |
| const char kEnableSpeechInput[] = "enable-speech-input"; |
| |
| // Enables StatsTable, logging statistics to a global named shared memory table. |
| const char kEnableStatsTable[] = "enable-stats-table"; |
| |
| // Enable syncing browser data to a Google Account. |
| const char kEnableSync[] = "enable-sync"; |
| |
| // Enable syncing browser autofill. |
| const char kEnableSyncAutofill[] = "enable-sync-autofill"; |
| |
| // Enable syncing browser passwords. |
| const char kEnableSyncPasswords[] = "enable-sync-passwords"; |
| |
| // Enable syncing browser sessions. |
| const char kEnableSyncSessions[] = "enable-sync-sessions"; |
| |
| // Enable syncing browser typed urls. |
| const char kEnableSyncTypedUrls[] = "enable-sync-typed-urls"; |
| |
| // Enable tabbed options, ie: dom-ui version of options window. |
| const char kEnableTabbedOptions[] = "enable-tabbed-options"; |
| |
| // Enable use of experimental TCP sockets API for sending data in the |
| // SYN packet. |
| const char kEnableTcpFastOpen[] = "enable-tcp-fastopen"; |
| |
| // Enables TopSites. |
| const char kEnableTopSites[] = "enable-top-sites"; |
| |
| // Whether or not the touch events API is exposed. |
| const char kEnableTouch[] = "enable-touch"; |
| |
| // Is verbatim instant enabled? |
| const char kEnableVerbatimInstant[] = "enable-verbatim-instant"; |
| |
| // Enables the option to show tabs as a vertical stack down the side of the |
| // browser window. |
| const char kEnableVerticalTabs[] = "enable-vertical-tabs"; |
| |
| // Enables support for fullscreen video. Current implementation is |
| // incomplete and this flag is used for development and testing. |
| const char kEnableVideoFullscreen[] = "enable-video-fullscreen"; |
| |
| // Enables video logging where video elements log playback performance data to |
| // the debug log. |
| const char kEnableVideoLogging[] = "enable-video-logging"; |
| |
| // Spawn threads to watch for excessive delays in specified message loops. |
| // User should set breakpoints on Alarm() to examine problematic thread. |
| // Usage: -enable-watchdog=[ui][io] |
| // Order of the listed sub-arguments does not matter. |
| const char kEnableWatchdog[] = "enable-watchdog"; |
| |
| // Disable WebKit's XSSAuditor. The XSSAuditor mitigates reflective XSS. |
| const char kEnableXSSAuditor[] = "enable-xss-auditor"; |
| |
| // Enables experimental features for the geolocation API. |
| // Current features: |
| // - CoreLocation support for Mac OS X 10.6 |
| // - Gateway location for Linux and Windows |
| // - Location platform support for Windows 7 |
| const char kExperimentalLocationFeatures[] = "experimental-location-features"; |
| |
| // Enables experimental features for Spellchecker. Right now, the first |
| // experimental feature is auto spell correct, which corrects words which are |
| // misppelled by typing the word with two consecutive letters swapped. The |
| // features that will be added next are: |
| // 1 - Allow multiple spellcheckers to work simultaneously. |
| // 2 - Allow automatic detection of spell check language. |
| // TODO(sidchat): Implement the above fetaures to work under this flag. |
| const char kExperimentalSpellcheckerFeatures[] = |
| "experimental-spellchecker-features"; |
| |
| // Explicitly allow additional ports using a comma separated list of port |
| // numbers. |
| const char kExplicitlyAllowedPorts[] = "explicitly-allowed-ports"; |
| |
| // Causes the process to run as an extension subprocess. |
| const char kExtensionProcess[] = "extension"; |
| |
| // Frequency in seconds for Extensions auto-update. |
| const char kExtensionsUpdateFrequency[] = "extensions-update-frequency"; |
| |
| // These two flags are added around the switches about:flags adds to the |
| // command line. This is useful to see which switches were added by about:flags |
| // on about:version. They don't have any effect. |
| const char kFlagSwitchesBegin[] = "flag-switches-begin"; |
| const char kFlagSwitchesEnd[] = "flag-switches-end"; |
| |
| // Alternative feedback server to use when submitting user feedback |
| const char kFeedbackServer[] = "feedback-server"; |
| |
| // The file descriptor limit is set to the value of this switch, subject to the |
| // OS hard limits. Useful for testing that file descriptor exhaustion is handled |
| // gracefully. |
| const char kFileDescriptorLimit[] = "file-descriptor-limit"; |
| |
| // Display the First Run experience when the browser is started, regardless of |
| // whether or not it's actually the first run. |
| const char kFirstRun[] = "first-run"; |
| |
| // Forces the apps/webstore promo to be shown, independent of whether it has |
| // timed out, etc. Useful for testing. |
| const char kForceAppsPromoVisible[] = "force-apps-promo-visible"; |
| |
| // Some field tests may rendomized in the browser, and the randomly selected |
| // outcome needs to be propogated to the renderer. For instance, this is used |
| // to modify histograms recorded in the renderer, or to get the renderer to |
| // also set of its state (initialize, or not initialize components) to match the |
| // experiment(s). |
| // The argument is a string-ized list of experiment names, and the associated |
| // value that was randomly selected. In the recent implementetaion, the |
| // persistent representation generated by field_trial.cc and later decoded, is a |
| // list of name and value pairs, separated by slashes. See field trial.cc for |
| // current details. |
| const char kForceFieldTestNameAndValue[] = "force-fieldtest"; |
| |
| // Forces the internal PDF plugin to be used for this run, even if it's disabled |
| // by default. Used for testing. |
| const char kForceInternalPDFPlugin[] = "force-internal-pdf"; |
| |
| // Force renderer accessibility to be on instead of enabling it on demand when |
| // a screen reader is detected. The disable-renderer-accessibility switch |
| // overrides this if present. |
| const char kForceRendererAccessibility[] = "force-renderer-accessibility"; |
| |
| // Extra command line options for launching the GPU process (normally used |
| // for debugging). Use like renderer-cmd-prefix. |
| const char kGpuLauncher[] = "gpu-launcher"; |
| |
| // Makes this process a GPU sub-process. |
| const char kGpuProcess[] = "gpu-process"; |
| |
| // Causes the GPU process to display a dialog on launch. |
| const char kGpuStartupDialog[] = "gpu-startup-dialog"; |
| |
| // Specifies a custom name for the GSSAPI library to load. |
| const char kGSSAPILibraryName[] = "gssapi-library-name"; |
| |
| // These flags show the man page on Linux. They are equivalent to each |
| // other. |
| const char kHelp[] = "help"; |
| const char kHelpShort[] = "h"; |
| |
| // Make Windows happy by allowing it to show "Enable access to this program" |
| // checkbox in Add/Remove Programs->Set Program Access and Defaults. This |
| // only shows an error box because the only way to hide Chrome is by |
| // uninstalling it. |
| const char kHideIcons[] = "hide-icons"; |
| |
| // The value of this switch specifies which page will be displayed |
| // in newly-opened tabs. We need this for testing purposes so |
| // that the UI tests don't depend on what comes up for http://google.com. |
| const char kHomePage[] = "homepage"; |
| |
| // Comma separated list of rules that control how hostnames are mapped. |
| // |
| // For example: |
| // "MAP * 127.0.0.1" --> Forces all hostnames to be mapped to 127.0.0.1 |
| // "MAP *.google.com proxy" --> Forces all google.com subdomains to be |
| // resolved to "proxy". |
| // "MAP test.com [::1]:77 --> Forces "test.com" to resolve to IPv6 loopback. |
| // Will also force the port of the resulting |
| // socket address to be 77. |
| // "MAP * baz, EXCLUDE www.google.com" --> Remaps everything to "baz", |
| // except for "www.google.com". |
| // |
| // These mappings apply to the endpoint host in a URLRequest (the TCP connect |
| // and host resolver in a direct connection, and the CONNECT in an http proxy |
| // connection, and the endpoint host in a SOCKS proxy connection). |
| const char kHostRules[] = "host-rules"; |
| |
| // The maximum number of concurrent host resolve requests (i.e. DNS) to allow. |
| const char kHostResolverParallelism[] = "host-resolver-parallelism"; |
| |
| // These mappings only apply to the host resolver. |
| const char kHostResolverRules[] = "host-resolver-rules"; |
| |
| // Perform importing from another browser. The value associated with this |
| // setting encodes the target browser and what items to import. |
| const char kImport[] = "import"; |
| |
| // Perform bookmark importing from an HTML file. The value associated with this |
| // setting encodes the file path. It may be used jointly with kImport. |
| const char kImportFromFile[] = "import-from-file"; |
| |
| // Runs plugins inside the renderer process |
| const char kInProcessPlugins[] = "in-process-plugins"; |
| |
| // Runs WebGL inside the renderer process. |
| const char kInProcessWebGL[] = "in-process-webgl"; |
| |
| // Causes the browser to launch directly in incognito mode. |
| const char kIncognito[] = "incognito"; |
| |
| // URL to use for instant. If specified this overrides the url from the |
| // TemplateURL. |
| const char kInstantURL[] = "instant-url"; |
| |
| // Runs the Native Client inside the renderer process. |
| const char kInternalNaCl[] = "internal-nacl"; |
| |
| // Runs a trusted Pepper plugin inside the renderer process. |
| const char kInternalPepper[] = "internal-pepper"; |
| |
| // Specifies the flags passed to JS engine |
| const char kJavaScriptFlags[] = "js-flags"; |
| |
| // Used for testing - keeps browser alive after last browser window closes. |
| const char kKeepAliveForTest[] = "keep-alive-for-test"; |
| |
| // Load an extension from the specified directory. |
| const char kLoadExtension[] = "load-extension"; |
| |
| // Uninstall an extension with the specified extension id. |
| const char kUninstallExtension[] = "uninstall-extension"; |
| |
| // Load an NPAPI plugin from the specified path. |
| const char kLoadPlugin[] = "load-plugin"; |
| |
| // Load NPAPI plugins from the specified directory. |
| const char kExtraPluginDir[] = "extra-plugin-dir"; |
| |
| // Make plugin processes log their sent and received messages to VLOG(1). |
| const char kLogPluginMessages[] = "log-plugin-messages"; |
| |
| // Sets the minimum log level. Valid values are from 0 to 3: |
| // INFO = 0, WARNING = 1, LOG_ERROR = 2, LOG_FATAL = 3. |
| const char kLoggingLevel[] = "log-level"; |
| |
| // Make Chrome default browser |
| const char kMakeDefaultBrowser[] = "make-default-browser"; |
| |
| // Forces the maximum disk space to be used by the media cache, in bytes. |
| const char kMediaCacheSize[] = "media-cache-size"; |
| |
| // Enable dynamic loading of the Memory Profiler DLL, which will trace |
| // all memory allocations during the run. |
| const char kMemoryProfiling[] = "memory-profile"; |
| |
| // Enable histograming of tasks served by MessageLoop. See about:histograms/Loop |
| // for results, which show frequency of messages on each thread, including APC |
| // count, object signalling count, etc. |
| const char kMessageLoopHistogrammer[] = "message-loop-histogrammer"; |
| |
| // Enables the recording of metrics reports but disables reporting. In |
| // contrast to kDisableMetrics, this executes all the code that a normal client |
| // would use for reporting, except the report is dropped rather than sent to |
| // the server. This is useful for finding issues in the metrics code during UI |
| // and performance tests. |
| const char kMetricsRecordingOnly[] = "metrics-recording-only"; |
| |
| // Sets the default IP address (interface) for the stub (normally 127.0.0.1). |
| const char kNaClDebugIP[] = "nacl-debug-ip"; |
| |
| // Sets the default port range for debugging. |
| const char kNaClDebugPorts[] = "nacl-debug-ports"; |
| |
| // Causes the process to run as a NativeClient broker |
| // (used for launching NaCl loader processes on 64-bit Windows). |
| const char kNaClBrokerProcess[] = "nacl-broker"; |
| |
| // Causes the process to run as a NativeClient loader. |
| const char kNaClLoaderProcess[] = "nacl-loader"; |
| |
| // Causes the Native Client process to display a dialog on launch. |
| const char kNaClStartupDialog[] = "nacl-startup-dialog"; |
| |
| // Disables the default browser check. Useful for UI/browser tests where we |
| // want to avoid having the default browser info-bar displayed. |
| const char kNoDefaultBrowserCheck[] = "no-default-browser-check"; |
| |
| // Don't record/playback events when using record & playback. |
| const char kNoEvents[] = "no-events"; |
| |
| // Bypass the First Run experience when the browser is started, regardless of |
| // Disables all experiments set on about:flags. Does not disable about:flags |
| // itself. Useful if an experiment makes chrome crash at startup: One can start |
| // chrome with --no-experiments, disable the problematic lab at about:flags and |
| // then restart chrome without this switch again. |
| const char kNoExperiments[] = "no-experiments"; |
| |
| // whether or not it's actually the first run. Overrides kFirstRun in case |
| // you're for some reason tempted to pass them both. |
| const char kNoFirstRun[] = "no-first-run"; |
| |
| // Support a separate switch that enables the v8 playback extension. |
| // The extension causes javascript calls to Date.now() and Math.random() |
| // to return consistent values, such that subsequent loads of the same |
| // page will result in consistent js-generated data and XHR requests. |
| // Pages may still be able to generate inconsistent data from plugins. |
| const char kNoJsRandomness[] = "no-js-randomness"; |
| |
| // Don't send hyperlink auditing pings |
| const char kNoPings[] = "no-pings"; |
| |
| // Don't use a proxy server, always make direct connections. Overrides any |
| // other proxy server flags that are passed. |
| const char kNoProxyServer[] = "no-proxy-server"; |
| |
| // Don't send HTTP-Referer headers. |
| const char kNoReferrers[] = "no-referrers"; |
| |
| // Runs the renderer outside the sandbox. |
| const char kNoSandbox[] = "no-sandbox"; |
| |
| // Does not automatically open a browser window on startup (used when launching |
| // Chrome for the purpose of hosting background apps). |
| const char kNoStartupWindow[] = "no-startup-window"; |
| |
| // Show a desktop notification that the cloud print token has expired and |
| // that user needs to re-authenticate. |
| const char kNotifyCloudPrintTokenExpired[] = "notify-cp-token-expired"; |
| |
| // Specifies the maximum number of threads to use for running the Proxy |
| // Autoconfig (PAC) script. |
| const char kNumPacThreads[] = "num-pac-threads"; |
| |
| // Launch URL in new browser window. |
| const char kOpenInNewWindow[] = "new-window"; |
| |
| // Simulate an organic Chrome install. |
| const char kOrganicInstall[] = "organic"; |
| |
| // Package an extension to a .crx installable file from a given directory. |
| const char kPackExtension[] = "pack-extension"; |
| |
| // Optional PEM private key is to use in signing packaged .crx. |
| const char kPackExtensionKey[] = "pack-extension-key"; |
| |
| // Specifies the path to the user data folder for the parent profile. |
| const char kParentProfile[] = "parent-profile"; |
| |
| // Read previously recorded data from the cache. Only cached data is read. |
| // See kRecordMode. |
| const char kPlaybackMode[] = "playback-mode"; |
| |
| // Specifies the plugin data directory, which is where plugins (Gears |
| // specifically) will store its state. |
| const char kPluginDataDir[] = "plugin-data-dir"; |
| |
| // Specifies a command that should be used to launch the plugin process. Useful |
| // for running the plugin process through purify or quantify. Ex: |
| // --plugin-launcher="path\to\purify /Run=yes" |
| const char kPluginLauncher[] = "plugin-launcher"; |
| |
| // Tells the plugin process the path of the plugin to load |
| const char kPluginPath[] = "plugin-path"; |
| |
| // Causes the process to run as a plugin subprocess. |
| const char kPluginProcess[] = "plugin"; |
| |
| // Causes the plugin process to display a dialog on launch. |
| const char kPluginStartupDialog[] = "plugin-startup-dialog"; |
| |
| // Runs PPAPI (Pepper) plugins out-of-process. |
| const char kPpapiOutOfProcess[] = "ppapi-out-of-process"; |
| |
| // Like kPluginLauncher for PPAPI plugins. |
| const char kPpapiPluginLauncher[] = "ppapi-plugin-launcher"; |
| |
| // Argument to the process type that indicates a PPAPI plugin process type. |
| const char kPpapiPluginProcess[] = "ppapi"; |
| |
| // Causes the PPAPI sub process to display a dialog on launch. |
| const char kPpapiStartupDialog[] = "ppapi-startup-dialog"; |
| |
| // Establishes a channel to the GPU process asynchronously and (re)launches it |
| // if necessary when a renderer process starts. |
| const char kPrelaunchGpuProcess[] = "prelaunch-gpu-process"; |
| |
| // Prints the pages on the screen. |
| const char kPrint[] = "print"; |
| |
| // Runs a single process for each site (i.e., group of pages from the same |
| // registered domain) the user visits. We default to using a renderer process |
| // for each site instance (i.e., group of pages from the same registered |
| // domain with script connections to each other). |
| const char kProcessPerSite[] = "process-per-site"; |
| |
| // Runs each set of script-connected tabs (i.e., a BrowsingInstance) in its own |
| // renderer process. We default to using a renderer process for each |
| // site instance (i.e., group of pages from the same registered domain with |
| // script connections to each other). |
| const char kProcessPerTab[] = "process-per-tab"; |
| |
| // The value of this switch determines whether the process is started as a |
| // renderer or plugin host. If it's empty, it's the browser. |
| const char kProcessType[] = "type"; |
| |
| // Output the product version information and quit. Used as an internal api to |
| // detect the installed version of Chrome on Linux. |
| const char kProductVersion[] = "product-version"; |
| |
| // Causes the process to run as a profile import subprocess. |
| const char kProfileImportProcess[] = "profile-import"; |
| |
| // Force proxy auto-detection. |
| const char kProxyAutoDetect[] = "proxy-auto-detect"; |
| |
| // Specify a list of hosts for whom we bypass proxy settings and use direct |
| // connections. Ignored if --proxy-auto-detect or --no-proxy-server are |
| // also specified. |
| // This is a comma separated list of bypass rules. See: |
| // "net/proxy/proxy_bypass_rules.h" for the format of these rules. |
| const char kProxyBypassList[] = "proxy-bypass-list"; |
| |
| // Use the pac script at the given URL |
| const char kProxyPacUrl[] = "proxy-pac-url"; |
| |
| // Use a specified proxy server, overrides system settings. This switch only |
| // affects HTTP and HTTPS requests. |
| const char kProxyServer[] = "proxy-server"; |
| |
| // Adds a "Purge memory" button to the Task Manager, which tries to dump as |
| // much memory as possible. This is mostly useful for testing how well the |
| // MemoryPurger functionality works. |
| // |
| // NOTE: This is only implemented for Views. |
| const char kPurgeMemoryButton[] = "purge-memory-button"; |
| |
| // Chrome supports a playback and record mode. Record mode saves *everything* |
| // to the cache. Playback mode reads data exclusively from the cache. This |
| // allows us to record a session into the cache and then replay it at will. |
| // See also kPlaybackMode. |
| const char kRecordMode[] = "record-mode"; |
| |
| // Register pepper plugins that should be loaded into the renderer. |
| const char kRegisterPepperPlugins[] = "register-pepper-plugins"; |
| |
| // Enable remote debug over HTTP on the specified port. |
| const char kRemoteDebuggingPort[] = "remote-debugging-port"; |
| |
| // Enable remote debug / automation shell on the specified port. |
| const char kRemoteShellPort[] = "remote-shell-port"; |
| |
| // Causes the renderer process to throw an assertion on launch. |
| const char kRendererAssertTest[] = "renderer-assert-test"; |
| |
| #if !defined(OFFICIAL_BUILD) |
| // Causes the renderer process to throw an assertion on launch. |
| const char kRendererCheckFalseTest[] = "renderer-check-false-test"; |
| #endif |
| |
| // On POSIX only: the contents of this flag are prepended to the renderer |
| // command line. Useful values might be "valgrind" or "xterm -e gdb --args". |
| const char kRendererCmdPrefix[] = "renderer-cmd-prefix"; |
| |
| // Causes the renderer process to crash on launch. |
| const char kRendererCrashTest[] = "renderer-crash-test"; |
| |
| // Causes the process to run as renderer instead of as browser. |
| const char kRendererProcess[] = "renderer"; |
| |
| // Causes the renderer process to display a dialog on launch. |
| const char kRendererStartupDialog[] = "renderer-startup-dialog"; |
| |
| // Indicates the last session should be restored on startup. This overrides |
| // the preferences value and is primarily intended for testing. The value of |
| // this switch is the number of tabs to wait until loaded before |
| // 'load completed' is sent to the ui_test. |
| const char kRestoreLastSession[] = "restore-last-session"; |
| |
| // Runs the plugin processes inside the sandbox. |
| const char kSafePlugins[] = "safe-plugins"; |
| |
| // URL prefix used by safebrowsing to fetch hash, download data and |
| // report malware. |
| const char kSbInfoURLPrefix[] = "safebrowsing-info-url-prefix"; |
| |
| // URL prefix used by safebrowsing to get MAC key. |
| const char kSbMacKeyURLPrefix[] = "safebrowsing-mackey-url-prefix"; |
| |
| // If present, safebrowsing only performs update when |
| // SafeBrowsingProtocolManager::ForceScheduleNextUpdate() is explicitly called. |
| // This is used for testing only. |
| const char kSbDisableAutoUpdate[] = "safebrowsing-disable-auto-update"; |
| |
| // Enable support for SDCH filtering (dictionary based expansion of content). |
| // Optional argument is *the* only domain name that will have SDCH suppport. |
| // Default is "-enable-sdch" to advertise SDCH on all domains. |
| // Sample usage with argument: "-enable-sdch=.google.com" |
| // SDCH is currently only supported server-side for searches on google.com. |
| const char kSdchFilter[] = "enable-sdch"; |
| |
| // Enables the showing of an info-bar instructing user they can search directly |
| // from the omnibox. |
| const char kSearchInOmniboxHint[] = "search-in-omnibox-hint"; |
| |
| // Causes the process to run as a service process. |
| const char kServiceProcess[] = "service"; |
| |
| // The LSID of the account to use for the service process. |
| const char kServiceAccountLsid[] = "service-account-lsid"; |
| |
| // See kHideIcons. |
| const char kShowIcons[] = "show-icons"; |
| |
| // Renders a border around composited Render Layers to help debug and study |
| // layer compositing. |
| const char kShowCompositedLayerBorders[] = "show-composited-layer-borders"; |
| |
| // Visibly render a border around paint rects in the web page to help debug |
| // and study painting behavior. |
| const char kShowPaintRects[] = "show-paint-rects"; |
| |
| // Change the DCHECKS to dump memory and continue instead of displaying error |
| // dialog. This is valid only in Release mode when --enable-dcheck is |
| // specified. |
| const char kSilentDumpOnDCHECK[] = "silent-dump-on-dcheck"; |
| |
| // Replaces the buffered data source for <audio> and <video> with a simplified |
| // resource loader that downloads the entire resource into memory. |
| // |
| // TODO(scherkus): remove --simple-data-source when our media resource loading |
| // is cleaned up and playback testing completed. |
| const char kSimpleDataSource[] = "simple-data-source"; |
| |
| // Runs the renderer and plugins in the same process as the browser |
| const char kSingleProcess[] = "single-process"; |
| |
| // Start the browser maximized, regardless of any previous settings. |
| const char kStartMaximized[] = "start-maximized"; |
| |
| // Allow insecure XMPP connections for sync (for testing). |
| const char kSyncAllowInsecureXmppConnection[] = |
| "sync-allow-insecure-xmpp-connection"; |
| |
| // Invalidate any login info passed into sync's XMPP connection. |
| const char kSyncInvalidateXmppLogin[] = "sync-invalidate-xmpp-login"; |
| |
| // Use the SyncerThread implementation that matches up with the old pthread |
| // impl semantics, but using Chrome synchronization primitives. The only |
| // difference between this and the default is that we now have no timeout on |
| // Stop(). Should only use if you experience problems with the default. |
| const char kSyncerThreadTimedStop[] = "syncer-thread-timed-stop"; |
| |
| // Override the default notification method for sync. |
| const char kSyncNotificationMethod[] = "sync-notification-method"; |
| |
| // Override the default host used for sync notifications. Can be either |
| // "host" or "host:port". |
| const char kSyncNotificationHost[] = "sync-notification-host"; |
| |
| // Override the default server used for profile sync. |
| const char kSyncServiceURL[] = "sync-url"; |
| |
| // Try to connect to XMPP using SSLTCP first (for testing). |
| const char kSyncTrySsltcpFirstForXmpp[] = "sync-try-ssltcp-first-for-xmpp"; |
| |
| // Pass the name of the current running automated test to Chrome. |
| const char kTestName[] = "test-name"; |
| |
| // Runs the security test for the renderer sandbox. |
| const char kTestSandbox[] = "test-sandbox"; |
| |
| // Runs the security test for the NaCl loader sandbox. |
| const char kTestNaClSandbox[] = "test-nacl-sandbox"; |
| |
| // Pass the type of the current test harness ("browser" or "ui") |
| const char kTestType[] = "test-type"; |
| |
| // The value of this switch tells the app to listen for and broadcast |
| // testing-related messages on IPC channel with the given ID. |
| const char kTestingChannelID[] = "testing-channel"; |
| |
| // Excludes these plugins from the plugin sandbox. |
| // This is a comma-separated list of plugin library names. |
| const char kTrustedPlugins[] = "trusted-plugins"; |
| |
| // Experimental. Shows a dialog asking the user to try chrome. This flag |
| // is to be used only by the upgrade process. |
| const char kTryChromeAgain[] = "try-chrome-again"; |
| |
| // Runs un-installation steps that were done by chrome first-run. |
| const char kUninstall[] = "uninstall"; |
| |
| // Use Spdy for the transport protocol instead of HTTP. |
| // This is a temporary testing flag. |
| const char kUseSpdy[] = "use-spdy"; |
| |
| // Ignore certificate related errors. |
| const char kIgnoreCertificateErrors[] = "ignore-certificate-errors"; |
| |
| // Set the maximum SPDY sessions per domain. |
| const char kMaxSpdySessionsPerDomain[] = "max-spdy-sessions-per-domain"; |
| |
| // Set the maximum concurrent streams over a SPDY session. |
| const char kMaxSpdyConcurrentStreams[] = "max-spdy-concurrent-streams"; |
| |
| // Grant unlimited quota to store files to this process. |
| // Used for testing Pepper's FileRef/FileIO/FileSystem implementations. |
| // DO NOT USE FOR OTHER PURPOSES. |
| // TODO(dumi): remove the switch when we have a real quota implementation. |
| const char kUnlimitedQuotaForFiles[] = "unlimited-quota-for-files"; |
| |
| // This is for testing IndexedDB and will give any website you visit unlimited |
| // quota in IndexedDB. This should only be used for development and not general |
| // browsing. It is ignored in single process mode. |
| const char kUnlimitedQuotaForIndexedDB[] = "unlimited-quota-for-indexeddb"; |
| |
| // Use the low fragmentation heap for the CRT. |
| const char kUseLowFragHeapCrt[] = "use-lf-heap"; |
| |
| // A string used to override the default user agent with a custom one. |
| const char kUserAgent[] = "user-agent"; |
| |
| // Specifies the user data directory, which is where the browser will look |
| // for all of its state. |
| const char kUserDataDir[] = "user-data-dir"; |
| |
| // directory to locate user scripts in as an over-ride of the default |
| const char kUserScriptsDir[] = "user-scripts-dir"; |
| |
| // On POSIX only: the contents of this flag are prepended to the utility |
| // process command line. Useful values might be "valgrind" or "xterm -e gdb |
| // --args". |
| const char kUtilityCmdPrefix[] = "utility-cmd-prefix"; |
| |
| // Causes the process to run as a utility subprocess. |
| const char kUtilityProcess[] = "utility"; |
| |
| // The utility process is sandboxed, with access to one directory. This flag |
| // specifies the directory that can be accessed. |
| const char kUtilityProcessAllowedDir[] = "utility-allowed-dir"; |
| |
| // Print version information and quit. |
| const char kVersion[] = "version"; |
| |
| // Will add kWaitForDebugger to every child processes. If a value is passed, it |
| // will be used as a filter to determine if the child process should have the |
| // kWaitForDebugger flag passed on or not. |
| const char kWaitForDebuggerChildren[] = "wait-for-debugger-children"; |
| |
| // Causes the worker process allocation to use as many processes as cores. |
| const char kWebWorkerProcessPerCore[] = "web-worker-process-per-core"; |
| |
| // Causes workers to run together in one process, depending on their domains. |
| // Note this is duplicated in webworkerclient_impl.cc |
| const char kWebWorkerShareProcesses[] = "web-worker-share-processes"; |
| |
| // Use WinHTTP to fetch and evaluate PAC scripts. Otherwise the default is |
| // to use Chromium's network stack to fetch, and V8 to evaluate. |
| const char kWinHttpProxyResolver[] = "winhttp-proxy-resolver"; |
| |
| // Causes the process to run as a worker subprocess. |
| const char kWorkerProcess[] = "worker"; |
| |
| // The prefix used when starting the zygote process. (i.e. 'gdb --args') |
| const char kZygoteCmdPrefix[] = "zygote-cmd-prefix"; |
| |
| // Causes the process to run as a renderer zygote. |
| const char kZygoteProcess[] = "zygote"; |
| |
| #if defined(OS_CHROMEOS) |
| // Enable the redirection of viewable document requests to the Google |
| // Document Viewer. |
| const char kEnableGView[] = "enable-gview"; |
| |
| // Should we show the image based login? |
| const char kEnableLoginImages[] = "enable-login-images"; |
| |
| // Enable Chrome-as-a-login-manager behavior. |
| const char kLoginManager[] = "login-manager"; |
| |
| // Allows to override the first login screen. The value should be the name |
| // of the first login screen to show (see |
| // chrome/browser/chromeos/login/login_wizard_view.cc for actual names). |
| // Ignored if kLoginManager is not specified. |
| // TODO(avayvod): Remove when the switch is no longer needed for testing. |
| const char kLoginScreen[] = "login-screen"; |
| |
| // Allows control over the initial login screen size. Pass width,height. |
| const char kLoginScreenSize[] = "login-screen-size"; |
| |
| // Attempts to load libcros and validate it, then exits. A nonzero return code |
| // means the library could not be loaded correctly. |
| const char kTestLoadLibcros[] = "test-load-libcros"; |
| |
| // Specifies the profile to use once a chromeos user is logged in. |
| const char kLoginProfile[] = "login-profile"; |
| |
| // Specifies the user which is already logged in. |
| const char kLoginUser[] = "login-user"; |
| // Specifies a password to be used to login (along with login-user). |
| const char kLoginPassword[] = "login-password"; |
| |
| // Allows to emulate situation when user logins with new password. |
| const char kLoginUserWithNewPassword[] = "login-user-with-new-password"; |
| |
| // Attempts to perform Chrome OS offline and online login in parallel. |
| const char kParallelAuth[] = "parallel-auth"; |
| |
| // Use the frame layout used in chromeos. |
| const char kChromeosFrame[] = "chromeos-frame"; |
| |
| // Use the given language for UI in the input method candidate window. |
| const char kCandidateWindowLang[] = "lang"; |
| |
| // Indicates that the browser is in "browse without sign-in" (Guest session) |
| // mode. Should completely disable extensions, sync and bookmarks. |
| const char kGuestSession[] = "bwsi"; |
| |
| // Indicates that stub implementations of the libcros library should be used. |
| // This is typically used to test the chromeos build of chrome on the desktop. |
| const char kStubCros[] = "stub-cros"; |
| |
| // URL of the html page for Screen Saver. |
| const char kScreenSaverUrl[] = "screen-saver-url"; |
| |
| // Flag to trigger ChromeOS system log compression during feedback submit. |
| const char kCompressSystemFeedback[] = "compress-sys-feedback"; |
| |
| // Forces usage of libcros stub implementation. For testing purposes, this |
| // switch separates chrome code from the rest of ChromeOS. |
| const char kForceStubLibcros[] = "force-stub-libcros"; |
| |
| // Enables DOMUI menu. |
| const char kEnableDOMUIMenu[] = "enable-domui-menu"; |
| |
| // Enables Media Player. |
| const char kEnableMediaPlayer[] = "enable-media-player"; |
| |
| // Enables Advanced File System. |
| const char kEnableAdvancedFileSystem[] = "enable-advanced-fs"; |
| #endif |
| |
| #if defined(OS_LINUX) |
| // Specify the amount the trackpad should scroll by. |
| const char kScrollPixels[] = "scroll-pixels"; |
| #endif |
| |
| #if defined(OS_MACOSX) || defined(OS_WIN) |
| // Use the system SSL library (Secure Transport on Mac, SChannel on Windows) |
| // instead of NSS for SSL. |
| const char kUseSystemSSL[] = "use-system-ssl"; |
| #endif |
| |
| #if defined(OS_POSIX) |
| // A flag, generated internally by Chrome for renderer and other helper process |
| // command lines on Linux and Mac. It tells the helper process to enable crash |
| // dumping and reporting, because helpers cannot access the profile or other |
| // files needed to make this decision. |
| const char kEnableCrashReporter[] = "enable-crash-reporter"; |
| |
| // Bypass the error dialog when the profile lock couldn't be attained. |
| // This switch is used during automated testing. |
| const char kNoProcessSingletonDialog[] = "no-process-singleton-dialog"; |
| |
| #if !defined(OS_MACOSX) |
| // Specifies which password store to use (detect, default, gnome, kwallet). |
| const char kPasswordStore[] = "password-store"; |
| #endif |
| #endif |
| |
| #if defined(OS_MACOSX) |
| // Temporary flag to disable hole punching for accelerated surfaces. This is |
| // here to aid debugging eventual problems, it can be removed once hole punching |
| // has been out there for a few dev channel releases without problems. |
| const char kDisableHolePunching[] = "disable-hole-punching"; |
| |
| // Enables the tabs expose feature ( http://crbug.com/50307 ). |
| const char kEnableExposeForTabs[] = "enable-expose-for-tabs"; |
| |
| // Cause the OS X sandbox write to syslog every time an access to a resource |
| // is denied by the sandbox. |
| const char kEnableSandboxLogging[] = "enable-sandbox-logging"; |
| |
| |
| // Temporary flag to revert to the old WorkerPool implementation. |
| // This will be removed once we either fix the Mac WorkerPool |
| // implementation, or completely switch to the shared (with Linux) |
| // implementation. |
| const char kDisableLinuxWorkerPool[] = "disable-linux-worker-pool"; |
| #else |
| // Enable Kiosk mode. |
| const char kKioskMode[] = "kiosk"; |
| #endif |
| |
| #ifndef NDEBUG |
| // Clear the token service before using it. This allows simulating |
| // the expiration of credentials during testing. |
| const char kClearTokenService[] = "clear-token-service"; |
| |
| // Debug only switch to specify which gears plugin dll to load. |
| const char kGearsPluginPathOverride[] = "gears-plugin-path"; |
| |
| // Sets a token in the token service, for testing. |
| const char kSetToken[] = "set-token"; |
| |
| // Debug only switch to specify which websocket live experiment host to be used. |
| // If host is specified, it also makes initial delay shorter (5 min to 5 sec) |
| // to make it faster to test websocket live experiment code. |
| const char kWebSocketLiveExperimentHost[] = "websocket-live-experiment-host"; |
| #endif |
| |
| #if defined(HAVE_XINPUT2) |
| const char kTouchDevices[] = "touch-devices"; |
| #endif |
| |
| |
| // USE_SECCOMP_SANDBOX controls whether the seccomp sandbox is opt-in or -out. |
| // TODO(evan): unify all of these once we turn the seccomp sandbox always |
| // on. Also remove the #include of command_line.h above. |
| #if defined(USE_SECCOMP_SANDBOX) |
| // Disable the seccomp sandbox (Linux only) |
| const char kDisableSeccompSandbox[] = "disable-seccomp-sandbox"; |
| #else |
| // Enable the seccomp sandbox (Linux only) |
| const char kEnableSeccompSandbox[] = "enable-seccomp-sandbox"; |
| #endif |
| |
| bool SeccompSandboxEnabled() { |
| #if defined(USE_SECCOMP_SANDBOX) |
| return !CommandLine::ForCurrentProcess()->HasSwitch( |
| switches::kDisableSeccompSandbox); |
| #else |
| return CommandLine::ForCurrentProcess()->HasSwitch( |
| switches::kEnableSeccompSandbox); |
| #endif |
| } |
| |
| // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| // DO NOT ADD YOUR CRAP TO THE BOTTOM OF THIS FILE. |
| // |
| // You were going to just dump your switches here, weren't you? Instead, |
| // please put them in alphabetical order above, or in order inside the |
| // appropriate ifdef at the bottom. The order should match the header. |
| // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| |
| } // namespace switches |