This fixes the refs in protos and removes the sed operations for build
The benefits are:
- less indirection in proto refs
- (small) speedup of build
- simplify docs build
- simplify reuse of proto comments (eg generating jsonschemas)
Signed-off-by: Ryan Northey <ryan@synca.io>
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This patch performs a major version freeze and bump by modifying
package_version_status, using the tooling developed in #10636.
Specifically:
v2 APIs are frozen (except for where they are the latest in their
package history and still active)
v3 APIs are transitioned to be active
Candidate v4alpha APIs are generated (not used by Envoy yet)
Fixes#10355
Risk level: medium (entire API's files are modified, visually verified
to ensure things look sane, all tests pass)
Testing: CI
Signed-off-by: Harvey Tuch <htuch@google.com>
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Part of https://github.com/envoyproxy/envoy/issues/10355, this patch introduces additional
annotations to the API to support automatic inference (and developer documentation) of where the
active developer editable version of a file is, and which files are frozen or machine generated.
Risk level: Low (API annotations only)
Testing: CI
Signed-off-by: Harvey Tuch <htuch@google.com>
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In which we convert every v3alpha reference to v3. In future revs of the
stable API versioning policy, we will develop better tooling to support
> 2 alpha and stable versions. For v3, it seems reasonable to just mv
v3alpha to v3, since there should be no external consumers yet.
Risk level: Low
Testing: bazel test //test/..., CI.
Signed-off-by: Harvey Tuch <htuch@google.com>
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Previously, type_to_endpoint.cc had a lot of hardcoding, which doesn't scale well with multiple API
versions. See https://github.com/envoyproxy/envoy/pull/9526 for an example of the issues
encountered.
This patch switches to using explicit resource type annotations on service descriptors, which is
great for documentation (previously this was sometimes given in comments, sometimes not), and allows
for a reflection driven reverse map from resource type URL to endpoints to be built at runtime.
Risk level: Low
Testing: New unit tests for type_to_endpoint.cc and golden protoxform tests for the new annotations.
Fixes#9454.
Signed-off-by: Harvey Tuch <htuch@google.com>
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This allows for a clean separation of config/service in v3. This is a
continuation of #9548.
Risk level: Low
Testing: bazel test //test/...
Signed-off-by: Harvey Tuch <htuch@google.com>
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Description:
Move packages around for #8120 and #8121
Risk Level: Med around messing up build.
Testing: CI
Docs Changes: in API/STYLE.md
Release Notes: N/A (v3alpha is not in use yet)
Fixes#8120
Signed-off-by: Lizan Zhou <lizan@tetrate.io>
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In order to get file level move annotation, import has to be before options.
Signed-off-by: Lizan Zhou <lizan@tetrate.io>
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Instead of formatting options heuristically, which will erase new annotations without changing protoxform, use proto descriptor to format options, and enforce its order as well.
Risk Level: Low
Testing: CI
Docs Changes: N/A
Release Notes: N/A
Signed-off-by: Lizan Zhou <lizan@tetrate.io>
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This PR avoids having to include an API type database in the Envoy build
by introducing a message annotation option that allows Envoy to
determine earlier corresponding message types via descriptor inspection.
The ApiTypeDb is now ApiTypeOracle and utilizes these annotations.
Risk level: Low
Testing: Existing API and verison upgrade tests pass.
Signed-off-by: Harvey Tuch <htuch@google.com>
Mirrored from https://github.com/envoyproxy/envoy @ 297f7a73b3f93bccf8af73c0a555ae52bce6cecb
This patch moves away from the paradigm of sed-style upgrading of every v2
package to v3alpha. Instead, an additional type analysis phase is
performed prior to protoxform by a protoc plugin known as the "type
whisperer".
The type whisperer produces structured type dependency information for
each .proto. The tools/type_whisperer/typedb_gen.py tool then knits
these together to provide an API-wide type dependency graph. This is
then used to determine which types need upgrading (either they have
breaking changes or transitively depend on types with such changes).
Only packages with upgraded types now undergo the v2 -> v3alpha
transition.
The API type database is checked into
source/common/config/api_type_db.pb. This may seem a strange location,
but in the future we will include the type database as a build artifact
for the Envoy binary, as it will be used by the reflection-based version
converter to find the type upgrade path for input proto.
Risk level: Low (the v3alpha protos are not used yet).
Testing: fix_format, manual inspection of diffs, bazel test //test/...,
docs build.
Part of #8082Fixes#8490
Signed-off-by: Harvey Tuch <htuch@google.com>
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* [#not-implemented-warn:] was barely used and its purposes are better
served by [#not-implemented-hide:].
* [#proto-status:] was there for an earlier style of versioning, where
APIs were "frozen" or "draft", etc. Now we have semantic versioning
and a regular API clock as per #6271.
Part of #8371.
Risk level: Low (docs only).
Testing: Docs rebuild.
Signed-off-by: Harvey Tuch <htuch@google.com>
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Via ./api/migration/v3alpha.sh. This picks up the changes since the last
sync, in particular the major reformat in #8309.
Risk level: Low (not used yet).
Testing: bazel build @envoy_api//...
Signed-off-by: Harvey Tuch <htuch@google.com>
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Remove gogoproto annotations. They can be replaced with a custom gogoproto compiler (e.g. something like https://github.com/gogo/googleapis/tree/master/protoc-gen-gogogoogleapis). I have an experimental version of it to validate that it's possible to re-apply important annotations in the compiler.
Risk Level: low
Testing: builds
Signed-off-by: Kuat Yessenov <kuat@google.com>
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These were missed in #8125.
Signed-off-by: Harvey Tuch <htuch@google.com>
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This patch establishes a v3alpha baseline API, by doing a simple copy of
v2[alpha] dirs and some sed-style heuristic fixups of BUILD dependencies
and proto package namespaces.
The objective is provide a baseline which we can compare the output from
tooling described in #8083 in later PRs, providing smaller visual diffs.
The core philosophy of the API migration is that every step will be
captured in a script (at least until the last manual steps),
api/migration/v3alpha.sh. This script will capture deterministic
migration steps, allowing v2[alpha] to continue to be updated until we
finalize v3.
There is likely to be significant changes, e.g. in addition to the work
scoped for v3, we might want to reduce the amount of API churn by
referring back to v2 protos where it makes sense. This will be done via
tooling in later PRs.
Part of #8083.
Risk level: Low
Testing: build @envoy_api//...
Signed-off-by: Harvey Tuch <htuch@google.com>
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Description: add Scoped RDS routing logic into HCM. Changes include:
* in ActiveStream constructor latch a ScopedConfig impl to the activeStream if SRDS is enabled
* in the beginning of ActiveStream::decodeHeaders(headers, end_stream), get routeConfig from latched ScopedConfig impl.
This PR is the 3rd in the srds impl PR chain: [#7704, #7451, this].
Risk Level: Medium
Testing: unit test and integration tests.
Release Notes: Add scoped RDS routing support into HCM.
Signed-off-by: Xin Zhuang <stevenzzz@google.com>
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Protos to statically and dynamically (via the Scoped Route Discovery Service) configure scoped
routing logic in Envoy.
Signed-off-by: Andres Guedez <aguedez@google.com>
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