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Found with buildifier.
Signed-off-by: Piotr Sikora <piotrsikora@google.com>
Mirrored from https://github.com/envoyproxy/envoy @ 0e8964c83f359916ecbf9c01a03ade3c92aac479
This PR includes the necessary modifications in support of envoyproxy/envoy#2828.
Added additional configuration to ext_authz.proto so that the filter is able to call an HTTP/1.1 authorization service.
In external_auth.proto, added a nested message to CheckResponse that allows the authorization service to pass additional HTTP response attributes back to the authz filter.
Signed-off-by: Gabriel <gsagula@gmail.com>
This enables generating generic service stubs for all the data-plane-api
proto services when generating Java classes with protoc.
This is generally not needed when implementing a gRPC server but in our case we're implementing
it behind our legacy protobuf RPC framework which rely on these stubs. As far as I know the only negative
with enabling these is generating some potentially unnecessary Java classes.
Signed-off-by: Snow Pettersen <snowp@squareup.com>
There are several main changes in this PR:
Create envoy.api.v2.core packages to break circular dependencies from xDS on to subpackages on to base protos.
Create individual packages for each filter and add independent versioning to each filter.
Add visibility constraints to prevent formation of dependency cycles.
Add gogoproto annotations to improve go code generation.
After moving xDS service definitions and top-level resource protos back to envoy.core.api.v2, cycles were created, since the second-level definitions depend on base protobuf definitions, and are in turn included from xDS; however xDS and base definitions are in the same package.
The solution is to split the base protos into another package, envoy.api.v2.core. That eliminates dependency cycles (validated using go-control-plane).
Added a few gogoproto annotations to improve golang code generation.
Signed-off-by: Kuat Yessenov <kuat@google.com>