In support of https://github.com/envoyproxy/envoy/issues/2200 and some
Google internal needs, we are planning on adding support to Envoy to
allow a configuration (or possibly build) driven decision on whether to
using the existing Envoy in-built Grpc::AsyncClient or
the Google C++ gRPC client library (https://grpc.io/grpc/cpp/index.html).
To move in this direction, the idea is we have the xDS ApiConfigSources,
rate limit service config and other filter configurations point at a
GrpcService object. This can be configured to use an Envoy cluster,
where Grpc::AsyncClient will orchestrate communication, or to contain
the config needed to establish a channel in Google C++ gRPC client
library.
Signed-off-by: Harvey Tuch <htuch@google.com>
Make it more discoverable and in prep for adding new content.
Also make the use of "Envoy" in top level titles consistent.
We don't need to say "Envoy" in general as all of the documentation
is about Envoy.
Signed-off-by: Matt Klein <mklein@lyft.com>
1) Do RDS other than rate limit. This is large enough will do that next.
2) Manually order top level in v2 with better titles
3) Random other fixes
Note also that I'm going to manually reorder the protos in some cases in a
follow up so the docs make a bit more sense for a casual reader.
Signed-off-by: Matt Klein <mklein@lyft.com>
This patch adds an overview page introduced the v2 API concepts via a
worked example. Brought in the entire transitive dep set of protos from
bootstrap.proto, none of these have been cleaned up beyond the minimum
required to have them build under Sphinx.
Also added the ability to link to the underlying proto in messages/enums
from protodoc.py generated RST.
Signed-off-by: Harvey Tuch <htuch@google.com>
This should provide an example of how to do the .proto doc linking,
refactoring and constraint addition for the full API.
Signed-off-by: Harvey Tuch <htuch@google.com>