Background
Preferences are a generic system for storing configuration parameters in Chrome, see Preferences and chrome/browser/prefs/README.md.
Individual preferences may be declared as syncable, meaning they will be uploaded to the user's Google Account and propagate across signed-in/syncing devices from the same user.
This folder contains the code for synchronizing preferences. See components/sync/README.md for background about Sync itself.
Adding syncable preferences
For authors
Making a pref syncable requires a few things:
- Specify appropriate PrefRegistrationFlags to the
Register*Prefcall.- Consider whether your pref should be synced as a browser pref (common case) or as an OS pref (for use on ChromeOS-Ash). Note that it must be one or the other.
- Consider whether it needs to be a "priority" pref. The answer is most likely "no"; typically only prefs that need to be consumed on the server should be marked "priority". Be aware that choosing "priority" has privacy implications, so you'll get extra scrutiny.
- Add an entry to the appropriate SyncablePrefsDatabase:
ChromeSyncablePrefsDatabaseif the pref is inchrome/,IOSChromeSyncablePrefsDatabaseif it's inios/chrome/, orCommonSyncablePrefsDatabaseif it's cross-platform.- Specify the matching pref type (browser or OS, priority or not).
- Consider whether your pref is particularly privacy-sensitive, and if so,
point this out to the reviewer. The most common case of this is when a pref
records URLs or other history-like data. Such prefs should be marked with
PrefSensitivity::kSensitiveRequiresHistory.- [For priority prefs only] There exists functionality to exempt the
priority pref from any sync user toggle, i.e. pref is synced even with
sync toggle for preferences turned off, via
PrefSensitivity::kExemptFromUserControlWhileSignedIn. This should be extremely rare, reach out to chrome-sync-dev@google.com if you really think the pref needs this exemption.
- [For priority prefs only] There exists functionality to exempt the
priority pref from any sync user toggle, i.e. pref is synced even with
sync toggle for preferences turned off, via
- Add an entry to the
SyncablePrefenum in tools/metrics/histograms/metadata/sync/enums.xml.
For reviewers
Important: Adding syncable prefs may have privacy impact. It's the responsibility of the code reviewer to ensure that new syncable prefs don't have undue privacy impact. In particular:
- If the pref contains URLs (example: site permissions), it must be marked
with
PrefSensitivity::kSensitiveRequiresHistory, and it will only be synced if the user has opted in to history sync (in addition to preferences sync). - If the pref is marked as "priority" (
syncer::PRIORITY_PREFERENCESorsyncer::OS_PRIORITY_PREFERENCES), then it will not be encrypted. Carefully consider if it actually needs to be "priority". (The most common reason for this is when the pref needs to be consumed on the server side.) - Marking pref with
PrefSensitivity::kExemptFromUserControlWhileSignedIndecouples the pref from sync user toggles. Carefully consider/discuss if this is desired. Note that this is only available for priority prefs. - In any other cases that are unclear or questionable, reach out to chrome-privacy-core@google.com, or to rainhard@ directly.