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Issue 6992081: Make --allow-cross-domain-auth-prompt equivalent to a preference. (Closed) Base URL: svn://svn.chromium.org/chrome/trunk/src/
Patch Set: '' Created 9 years, 7 months ago
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2 # policy_templates.json - Metafile for policy templates 2 # policy_templates.json - Metafile for policy templates
3 # 3 #
4 # The content of this file is evaluated as a Python expression. 4 # The content of this file is evaluated as a Python expression.
5 # 5 #
6 # This file is used as input to generate the following policy templates: 6 # This file is used as input to generate the following policy templates:
7 # ADM, ADMX+ADML, MCX/plist and html documentation. 7 # ADM, ADMX+ADML, MCX/plist and html documentation.
8 # 8 #
9 # Policy templates are user interface definitions or documents about the 9 # Policy templates are user interface definitions or documents about the
10 # policies that can be used to configure Chrome. Each policy is a name-value 10 # policies that can be used to configure Chrome. Each policy is a name-value
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87 # policy configuration files. 'dynamic_refresh' controls if the generated 87 # policy configuration files. 'dynamic_refresh' controls if the generated
88 # documentation should state that the policy supports dynamic refresh or not. 88 # documentation should state that the policy supports dynamic refresh or not.
89 # Supporting dynamic refresh means that Chrome respects the changes to the 89 # Supporting dynamic refresh means that Chrome respects the changes to the
90 # policy immediately, without the need for restart. 90 # policy immediately, without the need for restart.
91 # 91 #
92 # IDs: 92 # IDs:
93 # Since a Protocol Buffer definition is generated from this file, unique and 93 # Since a Protocol Buffer definition is generated from this file, unique and
94 # persistent IDs for all fields (but not for groups!) are needed. These are 94 # persistent IDs for all fields (but not for groups!) are needed. These are
95 # specified by the 'id' keys of each policy. NEVER CHANGE EXISTING IDs, 95 # specified by the 'id' keys of each policy. NEVER CHANGE EXISTING IDs,
96 # because doing so would break the deployed wire format! 96 # because doing so would break the deployed wire format!
97 # For your editing convenience: highest ID currently used: 88 97 # For your editing convenience: highest ID currently used: 89
98 # 98 #
99 # Placeholders: 99 # Placeholders:
100 # The following placeholder strings are automatically substituted: 100 # The following placeholder strings are automatically substituted:
101 # $1 -> Google Chrome / Chromium 101 # $1 -> Google Chrome / Chromium
102 # $2 -> Google Chrome OS / Chromium OS 102 # $2 -> Google Chrome OS / Chromium OS
103 # $3 -> Google Chrome Frame / Chromium Frame 103 # $3 -> Google Chrome Frame / Chromium Frame
104 # $6 is reserved for doc_writer 104 # $6 is reserved for doc_writer
105 # 105 #
106 # Device Policy: 106 # Device Policy:
107 # An additional flag device_only (optional, defaults to False) indicates 107 # An additional flag device_only (optional, defaults to False) indicates
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761 { 761 {
762 'name': 'GSSAPILibraryName', 762 'name': 'GSSAPILibraryName',
763 'type': 'string', 763 'type': 'string',
764 'supported_on': ['chrome.linux:9-', 'chrome.mac:9-'], 764 'supported_on': ['chrome.linux:9-', 'chrome.mac:9-'],
765 'features': {'dynamic_refresh': 0}, 765 'features': {'dynamic_refresh': 0},
766 'example_value': 'libgssapi_krb5.so.2', 766 'example_value': 'libgssapi_krb5.so.2',
767 'id': 31, 767 'id': 31,
768 'caption': '''GSSAPI library name''', 768 'caption': '''GSSAPI library name''',
769 'desc': '''Specifies which GSSAPI library to use for HTTP Authenticati on. You can set either just a library name, or a full path. If no setting is pro vided, <ph name="PRODUCT_NAME">$1<ex>Google Chrome</ex></ph> will fall back to u sing a default library name.''', 769 'desc': '''Specifies which GSSAPI library to use for HTTP Authenticati on. You can set either just a library name, or a full path. If no setting is pro vided, <ph name="PRODUCT_NAME">$1<ex>Google Chrome</ex></ph> will fall back to u sing a default library name.''',
770 }, 770 },
771 {
772 'name': 'AllowCrossOriginAuthPrompt',
773 'type': 'main',
774 'supported_on': ['chrome.*:13-'],
775 'features': {'dynamic_refresh': 1},
776 'example_value': False,
777 'id': 89,
778 'caption': '''Cross-origin HTTP Basic Auth propmts''',
779 'desc': '''Controls whether third-party sub-content on a page is allow ed to pop-up an HTTP Basic Auth dialog box. Typically this is disabled as a phi shing defense.''',
780 },
771 ], 781 ],
772 }, 782 },
773 { 783 {
774 'name': 'Extensions', 784 'name': 'Extensions',
775 'type': 'group', 785 'type': 'group',
776 'caption': '''Extensions''', 786 'caption': '''Extensions''',
777 'desc': '''Configures extension-related policies. The user is not allowed to install blacklisted extensions unless they are whitelisted. You can also forc e <ph name="PRODUCT_NAME">$1<ex>Google Chrome</ex></ph> to automatically install extensions by specifying them in <ph name="EXTENSIONINSTALLFORCELIST_POLICY_NAM E">ExtensionInstallForcelist</ph>. The blacklist takes precedence over the list of forced extensions.''', 787 'desc': '''Configures extension-related policies. The user is not allowed to install blacklisted extensions unless they are whitelisted. You can also forc e <ph name="PRODUCT_NAME">$1<ex>Google Chrome</ex></ph> to automatically install extensions by specifying them in <ph name="EXTENSIONINSTALLFORCELIST_POLICY_NAM E">ExtensionInstallForcelist</ph>. The blacklist takes precedence over the list of forced extensions.''',
778 'policies': [ 788 'policies': [
779 { 789 {
780 'name': 'ExtensionInstallBlacklist', 790 'name': 'ExtensionInstallBlacklist',
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1625 'desc': '''The name of the feature that indicates for a given policy that changes to it are respected by Chrome without a browser restart''', 1635 'desc': '''The name of the feature that indicates for a given policy that changes to it are respected by Chrome without a browser restart''',
1626 'text': '''Dynamic Policy Refresh''' 1636 'text': '''Dynamic Policy Refresh'''
1627 }, 1637 },
1628 'doc_deprecated': { 1638 'doc_deprecated': {
1629 'desc': '''Text appended in parentheses to the policy name to indicate t h at it has been deprecated''', 1639 'desc': '''Text appended in parentheses to the policy name to indicate t h at it has been deprecated''',
1630 'text': 'deprecated', 1640 'text': 'deprecated',
1631 } 1641 }
1632 }, 1642 },
1633 'placeholders': [], 1643 'placeholders': [],
1634 } 1644 }
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