ads: workaround for proto descriptor issue, file reorg and cleanup. (#169)
Turns out that files with just service methods don't get loaded into the descriptor pool automatically in C++. So, needed to have some messages in ads.proto. Turns out this was a good opportunity to move some of the messages that were related to discovery out of base.proto. This shouldn't break the API, since everything is in the envoy.api.v2 packge space.pull/170/merge
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syntax = "proto3"; |
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package envoy.api.v2; |
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import "api/base.proto"; |
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import "google/api/annotations.proto"; |
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// See https://github.com/lyft/envoy-api#apis for a description of the role of |
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// ADS and how it is intended to be used by a management server. ADS requests |
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// have the same structure as their singleton xDS counterparts, but can |
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// multiplex many resource types on a single stream. The type_url in the |
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// DiscoveryRequest/DiscoveryResponse provides sufficient information to recover |
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// the multiplexed singleton APIs at the Envoy instance and management server. |
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service AggregatedDiscoveryService { |
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// This is a gRPC-only API. |
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rpc StreamAggregatedResources(stream DiscoveryRequest) |
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returns (stream DiscoveryResponse) { |
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} |
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} |
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syntax = "proto3"; |
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package envoy.api.v2; |
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import "api/base.proto"; |
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import "google/protobuf/any.proto"; |
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// See https://github.com/lyft/envoy-api#apis for a description of the role of |
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// ADS and how it is intended to be used by a management server. ADS requests |
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// have the same structure as their singleton xDS counterparts, but can |
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// multiplex many resource types on a single stream. The type_url in the |
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// DiscoveryRequest/DiscoveryResponse provides sufficient information to recover |
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// the multiplexed singleton APIs at the Envoy instance and management server. |
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service AggregatedDiscoveryService { |
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// This is a gRPC-only API. |
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rpc StreamAggregatedResources(stream DiscoveryRequest) |
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returns (stream DiscoveryResponse) { |
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} |
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} |
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// A DiscoveryRequest requests a set of versioned resources of the same type for |
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// a given Envoy node on some API. |
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message DiscoveryRequest { |
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// The version_info provided in the request messages will be the version_info |
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// received with the most recent successfully processed response or empty on |
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// the first request. It is expected that no new request is sent after a |
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// response is received until the Envoy instance is ready to ACK/NACK the new |
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// configuration. ACK/NACK takes place by returning the new API config version |
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// as applied or the previous API config version respectively. Each type_url |
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// (see below) has an independent version associated with it. |
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string version_info = 1; |
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Node node = 2; |
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// List of resources to subscribe to, e.g. list of cluster names or a route |
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// configuration name. If this is empty, all resources for the API are |
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// returned. LDS/CDS expect empty resource_names, since this is global |
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// discovery for the Envoy instance. The LDS and CDS responses will then imply |
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// a number of resources that need to be fetched via EDS/RDS, which will be |
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// explicitly enumerated in resource_names. |
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repeated string resource_names = 3; |
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// Type of the resource that is being requested, e.g. |
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// "type.googleapis.com/envoy.api.v2.ClusterLoadAssignment". This is implicit |
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// in requests made via singleton xDS APIs such as CDS, LDS, etc. but is |
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// required for ADS. |
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string type_url = 4; |
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} |
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message DiscoveryResponse { |
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string version_info = 1; |
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repeated google.protobuf.Any resources = 2; |
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// Canary is used to support two Envoy command line flags: |
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// * --terminate-on-canary-transition-failure. When set, Envoy is able to |
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// terminate if it detects that configuration is stuck at canary. Consider |
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// this example sequence of updates: |
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// - Management server applies a canary config successfully. |
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// - Management server rolls back to a production config. |
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// - Envoy rejects the new production config. |
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// Since there is no sensible way to continue receiving configuration |
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// updates, Envoy will then terminate and apply production config from a |
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// clean slate. |
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// * --dry-run-canary. When set, a canary response will never be applied, only |
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// validated via a dry run. |
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bool canary = 3; |
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// Type URL for resources. This must be consistent with the type_url in the |
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// Any messages for resources if resources is non-empty. This effectively |
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// identifies the xDS API when muxing over ADS. |
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string type_url = 4; |
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} |
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