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Policy indicators
Settings that can't be controlled by the current user often show an icon and a tooltip explaining why. This happens when a setting is:
- enforced by user policy, or different from a policy's "recommended" value
- overridden by an extension
- or (on Chrome OS):
- enforced/recommended by device policy (for enrolled devices)
- set by the device owner (for non-enrolled devices)
- controlled by the primary user (for multiple profile sessions)
Indicator UI
The badge icons are sourced from cr_elements/icons.html by default.
Indicators show a tooltip with explanatory text on hover if CrPolicyStrings
is set; see settings_ui.ts for an example from MD Settings.
Using an indicator
Elements like <cr-policy-indicator> and <cr-policy-pref-indicator> are
provided to be reused in WebUI pages:
<cr-policy-indicator indicator-type="userPolicy"></cr-policy-indicator>
Example: settings-checkbox.
For one-off or composed elements, CrPolicyIndicatorBehavior provides some
configurable properties and calculates dependent properties, such as the
tooltip, icon, and visibility of the indicator.
Example: cr_policy_pref_indicator.ts overrides indicatorType and
indicatorTooltip. cr_policy_pref_indicator.html displays the computed
properties from CrPolicyIndicatorBehavior.