============================================= Directory Links Architecture and Data Formats ============================================= Directory links are enhancements to the new tab experience that combine content Firefox already knows about from user browsing with external content. There are 3 kinds of links: - directory links fill in additional tiles on the new tab page if there would have been empty tiles because the user has a clean profile or cleared history - suggested links are shown if certain triggering criteria matches the user's browsing behavior, i.e., if the user has a top site that matches one of several possible sites. E.g., only show a sports suggestion if the user has a sport site as a top site - enhanced links replace a matching user's visible history tile from the same site but only the visual aspects: title, image, and rollover image To power the above features, DirectoryLinksProvider module downloads, at most once per 24 hours, the directory source links as JSON with enough data for Firefox to determine what should be shown or not. This module also handles reporting back data about the tiles via asynchronous pings that don't return data from the server. For the directory source and ping endpoints, the default preference values point to Mozilla key-pinned servers with encryption. No cookies are set by the servers and Firefox enforces this by making anonymous requests. - default directory source endpoint: https://tiles.services.mozilla.com/v3/links/fetch/%LOCALE%/%CHANNEL% - default directory ping endpoint: https://tiles.services.mozilla.com/v3/links/ Preferences =========== There are two main preferences that control downloading links and reporting metrics. ``browser.newtabpage.directory.source`` --------------------------------------- This endpoint tells Firefox where to download directory source file as a GET request. It should return JSON of the appropriate format containing the relevant links data. The value can be a data URI, e.g., an empty JSON object effectively turns off remote downloading: ``data:text/plain,{}`` The preference value will have %LOCALE% and %CHANNEL% replaced by the appropriate values for the build of Firefox, e.g., - directory source endpoint: https://tiles.services.mozilla.com/v3/links/fetch/en-US/release ``browser.newtabpage.directory.ping`` ------------------------------------- This endpoint tells Firefox where to report Tiles metrics as a POST request. The data is sent as a JSON blob. Setting it to empty effectively turns off reporting of Tiles data. A path segment will be appended to the endpoint of "view" or "click" depending on the type of ping, e.g., - ``view`` ping endpoint: https://tiles.services.mozilla.com/v3/links/view - ``click`` ping endpoint: https://tiles.services.mozilla.com/v3/links/click Data Flow ========= When Firefox starts, it checks for a cached directory source file. If one exists, it checks for its timestamp to determine if a new file should be downloaded. If a directory source file needs to be downloaded, a GET request is made then cacheed and unpacked the JSON into the different types of links. Various checks filter out invalid links, e.g., those with http-hosted images or those that don't fit the allowed suggestions. When a new tab page is built, DirectoryLinksProvider module provides additional link data that is combined with history link data to determine which links can be displayed or not. When a new tab page is shown, a ``view`` ping is sent with relevant tiles data. Similarly, when the user clicks on various parts of tiles (to load the page, pin, block, etc.), a ``click`` ping is sent with similar data. Both of these can trigger downloading of fresh directory source links if 24 hours have elapsed since last download. Users can turn off the ping with in-new-tab-page controls. As the new tab page is rendered, any images for tiles are downloaded if not already cached. The default servers hosting the images are Mozilla CDN that don't use cookies: https://tiles.cdn.mozilla.net/ and Firefox enforces that the images come from mozilla.net or data URIs when using the default directory source. Source JSON Format ================== Firefox expects links data in a JSON object with top level keys each providing an array of tile objects. The keys correspond to the different types of links: ``directory``, ``suggested``, and ``enhanced``. Example ------- Below is an example directory source file:: { "directory": [ { "bgColor": "", "directoryId": 498, "enhancedImageURI": "https://tiles.cdn.mozilla.net/images/d11ba0b3095bb19d8092cd29be9cbb9e197671ea.28088.png", "imageURI": "https://tiles.cdn.mozilla.net/images/1332a68badf11e3f7f69bf7364e79c0a7e2753bc.5316.png", "title": "Mozilla Community", "type": "affiliate", "url": "http://contribute.mozilla.org/" } ], "enhanced": [ { "bgColor": "", "directoryId": 776, "enhancedImageURI": "https://tiles.cdn.mozilla.net/images/44a14fc405cebc299ead86514dff0e3735c8cf65.10814.png", "imageURI": "https://tiles.cdn.mozilla.net/images/20e24aa2219ec7542cc8cf0fd79f0c81e16ebeac.11859.png", "title": "TurboTax", "type": "sponsored", "url": "https://turbotax.intuit.com/" } ], "suggested": [ { "adgroup_name": "open-source browser", "bgColor": "#cae1f4", "check_inadjacency": true, "directoryId": 702, "explanation": "Suggested for %1$S enthusiasts who visit sites like %2$S", "frecent_sites": [ "addons.mozilla.org", "air.mozilla.org", "blog.mozilla.org", "bugzilla.mozilla.org", "developer.mozilla.org", "etherpad.mozilla.org", "hacks.mozilla.org", "hg.mozilla.org", "mozilla.org", "planet.mozilla.org", "quality.mozilla.org", "support.mozilla.org", "treeherder.mozilla.org", "wiki.mozilla.org" ], "frequency_caps": {"daily": 3, "total": 10}, "imageURI": "https://tiles.cdn.mozilla.net/images/9ee2b265678f2775de2e4bf680df600b502e6038.3875.png", "time_limits": {"start": "2014-01-01T00:00:00.000Z", "end": "2014-02-01T00:00:00.000Z"}, "title": "Thanks for testing!", "type": "affiliate", "url": "https://www.mozilla.com/firefox/tiles" } ] } Link Object ----------- Each link object has various values that Firefox uses to display a tile: - ``url`` - string url for the page to be loaded when the tile is clicked. Only https and http URLs are allowed. - ``title`` - string that appears below the tile. - ``type`` - string relationship of the link to Mozilla. Expected values: affiliate, organic, sponsored. - ``imageURI`` - string url for the tile image to show. Only https and data URIs are allowed. - ``enhancedImageURI`` - string url for the image to be shown before the user hovers. Only https and data URIs are allowed. - ``bgColor`` - string css color for additional fill background color. - ``directoryId`` - id of the tile to be used during ping reporting Suggested Link Object Extras ---------------------------- A suggested link has additional values: - ``adgroup_name`` - string to override the hardcoded display name of the triggering set of sites in Firefox. - ``check_inadjacency`` - boolean if true prevents the suggested link from being shown if the new tab page is showing a site from an inadjacency list. - ``explanation`` - string to override the default explanation that appears below a Suggested Tile. %1$S is replaced by the triggering adgroup name and %2$S is replaced by the triggering site. - ``frecent_sites`` - array of strings of the sites that can trigger showing a Suggested Tile if the user has the site in one of the top 100 most-frecent pages. - ``frequency_caps`` - an object consisting of daily and total frequency caps that limit the number of times a Suggested Tile can be shown in the new tab per day and overall. - ``time_limits`` - an object consisting of start and end timestamps specifying when a Suggested Tile may start and has to stop showing in the newtab. The timestamp is expected in ISO_8601 format: '2014-01-10T20:00:00.000Z' The inadjacency list is packaged with Firefox as base64-encoded 1-way-hashed sites that tend to have adult, gambling, alcohol, drug, and similar content. Its location: chrome://browser/content/newtab/newTab.inadjacent.json The preapproved arrays follow a policy for determining what topic grouping is allowed as well as the composition of a grouping. The topics are broad uncontroversial categories, e.g., Mobile Phone, News, Technology, Video Game, Web Development. There are at least 5 sites within a grouping, and as many popular sites relevant to the topic are included to avoid having one site be clearly dominant. These requirements provide some deniability of which site actually triggered a suggestion during ping reporting, so it's more difficult to determine if a user has gone to a specific site. Ping JSON Format ================ Firefox reports back an action and the state of tiles on the new tab page based on the user opening a new tab or clicking a tile. The top level keys of the ping: - ``locale`` - string locale of the Firefox build - ``tiles`` - array of tiles ping objects An additional key at the top level indicates which action triggered the ping. The value associated to the action key is the 0-based index into the tiles array of which tile triggered the action. Valid actions: block, click, pin, sponsored, sponsored_link, unpin, view. E.g., if the second tile is being clicked, the ping will have ``"click": 1`` Example ------- Below is an example ``click`` ping with 3 tiles: a pinned suggested tile followed by a history tile and a directory tile. The first tile is being blocked:: { "locale": "en-US", "tiles": [ { "id": 702, "pin": 1, "past_impressions": {"total": 5, "daily": 1}, }, {}, { "id": 498, } ], "block": 0 } Tiles Ping Object ----------------- Each tile of the new tab page is reported back as part of the ping with some or none of the following optional values: - ``id`` - id that was provided as part of the downloaded link object (for all types of links: directory, suggested, enhanced); not present if the tile was created from user behavior, e.g., visiting pages - ``past_impressions`` - number of impressions (new tab "views") a suggested tile was shown before it was clicked, pinned or blocked. Where the "total" counter is the overall number of impressions accumulated prior to a click action, and "daily" counter is the number impressions occurred on same calendar day of a click. This infomration is submitted once per a suggested tile upon click, pin or block - ``pinned`` - 1 if the tile is pinned; not present otherwise - ``pos`` - integer position if the tile is not in the natural order, e.g., a pinned tile after an empty slot; not present otherwise - ``score`` - integer truncated score based on the tile's frecency; not present if 0 - ``url`` - empty string if it's an enhanced tile; not present otherwise