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# Chrome Network Bug Triage : Components and labels
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## Some network component caveats
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* **Internals>Network>SSL**
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This includes issues that should be also tagged as **Security>UX**
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(certificate error pages or other security interstitials, omnibox indicators
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that a page is secure), and more general SSL issues. If you see requests
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that die in the SSL negotiation phase, in particular, this is often the
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correct component.
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* **Internals>Network>DataProxy**
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Flywheel / the Data Reduction Proxy. Issues require "Reduce Data Usage" be
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turned on. Proxy URL is [https://proxy.googlezip.net:443](#), with
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[http://compress.googlezip.net:80](#) as a fallback. Currently Android and
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iOS only.
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* **Internals>Network>Cache**
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The cache is the layer that handles most range request logic (Though range
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requests may also be issued by the PDF plugin, XHRs, or other components).
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* **Internals>Network>SPDY**
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Covers HTTP2 as well.
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* **Internals>Network>HTTP**
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Typically not used. Unclear what it covers, and there's no specific HTTP
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owner.
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* **Internals>Network>Logging**
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Covers **about:net-internals**, **about:net-export** as well as the what's
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sent to the NetLog.
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* **Internals>Network>Connectivity**
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Issues related to switching between networks, `ERR_NETWORK_CHANGED`, Chrome
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thinking it's online when it's not / navigator.onLine inaccuracies, etc.
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* **Internals>Network>Filters**
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Covers gzip, deflate and brotli issues. `ERR_CONTENT_DECODING_FAILED`
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indicates a problem at this layer, and bugs here can also cause response
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body corruption.
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## Common non-network components
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Bugs in these areas often receive the **Internals>Network** component, though
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they fall largely outside the purview of the network stack team:
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* **UI>Browser>Downloads**
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Despite the name, this covers all issues related to downloading a file
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except saving entire pages (which is **Blink>SavePage**), not just UI
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issues. Most downloads bugs will have the word "download" or "save as" in
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the description. Issues with the HTTP server for the Chrome binaries are
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not downloads bugs.
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* **UI>Browser>SafeBrowsing**
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Bugs that have to do with the process by which a URL or file is determined
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to be dangerous based on our databases, or the resulting interstitials.
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Determination of danger based purely on content-type or file extension
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belongs in **UI>Browser>Downloads**, not SafeBrowsing.
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* **Blink>Forms**
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Issues submitting forms, forms having weird data, forms sending the wrong
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method, etc.
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* **Blink>Loader**
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Cross origin issues are sometimes loader related. Blink also has an
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in-memory cache, and when it's used, requests don't appear in
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about:net-internals. Requests for the same URL are also often merged there
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as well. This does *not* cover issues with content/browser/loader/ files.
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* **Blink>ServiceWorker**
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* **Blink>Storage>AppCache**
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* **Blink>Network>WebSockets**
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Issues with the WebSockets. Attach this component to any issue about the
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WebSocket feature regardless of where the cause of the issue is (net/ or
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Blink).
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* **Blink>Network>FetchAPI**
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Generic issues with the Fetch API - missing request or response headers,
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multiple headers, etc. These will often run into issues in certain corner
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cases (Cross origin / CORS, proxy, whatever). Attach all components that
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seem appropriate.
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* **Blink>Network>XHR**
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Generic issues with sync/async XHR requests.
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* **Blink>WebRTC>Network**
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Anything WebRTC-related does not use the net stack and should go here.
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* **Services>Sync**
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Sharing data/tabs/history/passwords/etc between machines not working.
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* **Services>Chromoting**
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* **Platform>Extensions**
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Issues extensions loading / not loading / hanging.
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* **Platform>Extensions>API**
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Issues with network related extension APIs should have this component.
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chrome.webRequest is the big one, I believe, but there are others.
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* **Internals>Plugins>Pepper[>SDK]**
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* **UI>Browser>Omnibox**
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Basically any issue with the omnibox. URLs being treated as search queries
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rather than navigations, dropdown results being weird, not handling certain
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Unicode characters, etc. If the issue is new TLDs not being recognized by
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the omnibox, that's due to Chrome's TLD list being out of date, and not an
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omnibox issue. Such TLD issues should be duped against
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http://crbug.com/37436.
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* **Internals>Media>Network**
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Issues related to media. These often run into the 6 requests per hostname
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issue, and also have fun interactions with the cache, particularly in the
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range request case.
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* **Internals>Plugins>PDF**
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Issues loading PDF files. These are often related to range requests, which
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also have some logic at the Internals>Network>Cache layer.
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* **UI>Browser>Navigation**
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* **UI>Browser>History**
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Issues which only appear with forward/back navigation.
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* **OS>Systems>Network** / **OS>Systems>Mobile** / **OS>Systems>Bluetooth**
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These should be used for issues with Chrome OS's platform network code, and
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not net/ issues on Chrome OS.
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* **Blink>SecurityFeature**
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CORS / Cross origin issues. Main frame cross-origin navigation issues are
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often actually **UI>Browser>Navigation** issues.
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* **Privacy**
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Privacy related bug (History, cookies discoverable by an entity that
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shouldn't be able to do so, incognito state being saved in memory or on disk
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beyond the lifetime of incognito tabs, etc). Generally used in conjunction
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with other components.
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## Common labels
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* **Type-Bug-Security**
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Security related bug (Allows for code execution from remote site, allows
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crossing security boundaries, unchecked array bounds, etc) should be tagged
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with this label.
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