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// This proto is expected to be provided on disk or via the command-line to
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// Envoy. It provides sufficient information for Envoy to fetch the rest of
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// its configuration from either disk or management server(s).
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syntax = "proto3";
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package envoy.api.v2;
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import "api/address.proto";
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import "api/base.proto";
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import "api/cds.proto";
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import "api/lds.proto";
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import "google/protobuf/duration.proto";
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import "google/protobuf/struct.proto";
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message LightstepConfig {
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// The cluster manager cluster that hosts the LightStep collectors.
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string collector_cluster = 1;
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// File containing the access token to the LightStep API.
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string access_token_file = 2;
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}
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message ZipkinConfig {
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// The cluster manager cluster that hosts the Zipkin collectors. Note that the
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// Zipkin cluster must be defined under clusters in the cluster manager
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// configuration section.
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string collector_cluster = 1;
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// The API endpoint of the Zipkin service where the spans will be sent. When
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// using a standard Zipkin installation, the API endpoint is typically
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// /api/v1/spans, which is the default value.
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string collector_endpoint = 2;
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}
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message Tracing {
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// Provides configuration for the HTTP tracer.
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message Http {
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// The name of the HTTP trace driver to instantiate. The name must match a
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// supported HTTP trace driver. "envoy.lightstep" and "envoy.zipkin" are built-in
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// trace drivers.
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string name = 1;
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// Trace driver specific configuration which depends on the driver being
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// instantiated. See the trace drivers for further documentation.
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google.protobuf.Struct config = 2;
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}
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Http http = 1;
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}
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message Admin {
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// The path to write the access log for the administration server. If no
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// access log is desired specify ‘/dev/null’.
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string access_log_path = 1;
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// The cpu profiler output path for the administration server. If no profile
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// path is specified, the default is ‘/var/log/envoy/envoy.prof’.
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string profile_path = 2;
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// The TCP address that the administration server will listen on.
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Address address = 3;
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}
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message ClusterManager {
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// Name of the local cluster (i.e., the cluster that owns the Envoy running
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// this configuration). In order to enable zone aware routing this option must
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// be set. If local_cluster_name is defined then clusters must contain a
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// definition of a cluster with the same name.
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string local_cluster_name = 1;
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// Optional global configuration for outlier detection.
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message OutlierDetection {
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string event_log_path = 1;
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}
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OutlierDetection outlier_detection = 2;
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// Optional configuration used to bind newly established upstream connections.
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// This may be overridden on a per-cluster basis by upstream_bind_config in the cds_config.
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BindConfig upstream_bind_config = 3;
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}
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// Stats proto for built-in "envoy.statsd" sink.
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message StatsdSink {
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oneof statsd_specifier {
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// The UDP address of a running statsd compliant listener. If specified,
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// statistics will be flushed to this address.
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Address address = 1;
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// The name of a cluster manager cluster that is running a TCP statsd
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// compliant listener. If specified, Envoy will connect to this cluster to
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// flush statistics.
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string tcp_cluster_name = 2;
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}
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}
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message StatsSink {
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// The name of the stats sink to instantiate. The name must match a supported
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// stats sink. "envoy.statsd" is a built-in sink suitable for emitting to
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// statsd.
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string name = 1;
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// Stats sink specific configuration which depends on the sink being
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// instantiated. See the supported sinks for further documentation.
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google.protobuf.Struct config = 2;
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}
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message Watchdog {
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// The duration after which Envoy counts a nonresponsive thread in the
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// “server.watchdog_miss” statistic. If not specified the default is 200ms.
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google.protobuf.Duration miss_timeout = 1;
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// The duration after which Envoy counts a nonresponsive thread in the
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// “server.watchdog_mega_miss” statistic. If not specified the default is
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// 1000ms.
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google.protobuf.Duration megamiss_timeout = 2;
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// If a watched thread has been nonresponsive for this duration, assume a
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// programming error and kill the entire Envoy process. Set to 0 to disable
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// kill behavior. If not specified the default is 0 (disabled).
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google.protobuf.Duration kill_timeout = 3;
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// If at least two watched threads have been nonresponsive for at least this
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// duration assume a true deadlock and kill the entire Envoy process. Set to 0
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// to disable this behavior. If not specified the default is 0 (disabled).
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google.protobuf.Duration multikill_timeout = 4;
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}
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message Runtime {
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// The implementation assumes that the file system tree is accessed via a
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// symbolic link. An atomic link swap is used when a new tree should be
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// switched to. This parameter specifies the path to the symbolic link. Envoy
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// will watch the location for changes and reload the file system tree when
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// they happen.
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string symlink_root = 1;
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// Specifies the subdirectory to load within the root directory. This is
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// useful if multiple systems share the same delivery mechanism. Envoy
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// configuration elements can be contained in a dedicated subdirectory.
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string subdirectory = 2;
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// Specifies an optional subdirectory to load within the root directory. If
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// specified and the directory exists, configuration values within this
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// directory will override those found in the primary subdirectory. This is
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// useful when Envoy is deployed across many different types of servers.
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// Sometimes it is useful to have a per service cluster directory for runtime
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// configuration. See below for exactly how the override directory is used.
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string override_subdirectory = 3;
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}
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message RateLimitService {
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// Specifies the cluster manager cluster name that hosts the rate limit
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// service. The client will connect to this cluster when it needs to make rate
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// limit service requests.
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string cluster_name = 1;
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}
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message Bootstrap {
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// Node identity to present to the management server and for instance
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// identification purposes (e.g. in generated headers).
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Node node = 1;
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// Statically specified resources.
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message StaticResources {
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repeated Listener listeners = 1;
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// If a network based configuration source is specified for cds_config, it's
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// necessary to have some initial cluster definitions available to allow Envoy
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// to know how to speak to the management server. These cluster definitions
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// may not use EDS (i.e. they should be static IP or DNS-based).
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repeated Cluster clusters = 2;
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}
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StaticResources static_resources = 2;
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// xDS configuration sources.
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message DynamicResources {
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// All Listeners are provided by a single LDS configuration source.
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ConfigSource lds_config = 1;
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// All post-bootstrap Cluster definitions are provided by a single CDS
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// configuration source.
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ConfigSource cds_config = 2;
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// A single ADS source may be optionally specified. This must have api_type GRPC.
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ApiConfigSource ads_config = 3;
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message DeprecatedV1 {
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// This is the global SDS config when using v1 REST for CDS/EDS.
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ConfigSource sds_config = 1;
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}
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DeprecatedV1 deprecated_v1 = 4;
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}
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DynamicResources dynamic_resources = 3;
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// Configuration for the cluster manager which owns all upstream clusters
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// within the server.
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ClusterManager cluster_manager = 4;
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// Optional file system path to search for startup flag files.
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string flags_path = 5;
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// Optional set of stats sinks.
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repeated StatsSink stats_sinks = 6;
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// Optional duration between flushes to configured stats sinks. For
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// performance reasons Envoy latches counters and only flushes counters and
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// gauges at a periodic interval. If not specified the default is 5000ms (5
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// seconds).
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google.protobuf.Duration stats_flush_interval = 7;
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// Optional watchdog configuration.
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Watchdog watchdog = 8;
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// Configuration for an external tracing provider. If not specified, no
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// tracing will be performed.
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Tracing tracing = 9;
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// Configuration for an external rate limit service provider. If not
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// specified, any calls to the rate limit service will immediately return
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// success.
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RateLimitService rate_limit_service = 10;
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// Configuration for the runtime configuration provider. If not specified, a
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// “null” provider will be used which will result in all defaults being used.
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Runtime runtime = 11;
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// Configuration for the local administration HTTP server.
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Admin admin = 12;
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}
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