syntax = "proto3"; package envoy.api.v2; option java_outer_classname = "SrdsProto"; option java_multiple_files = true; option java_package = "io.envoyproxy.envoy.api.v2"; option java_generic_services = true; import "envoy/api/v2/discovery.proto"; import "google/api/annotations.proto"; import "validate/validate.proto"; // [#protodoc-title: HTTP scoped routing configuration] // * Routing :ref:`architecture overview ` // // The Scoped Routes Discovery Service (SRDS) API distributes // :ref:`ScopedRouteConfiguration` // resources. Each ScopedRouteConfiguration resource represents a "routing // scope" containing a mapping that allows the HTTP connection manager to // dynamically assign a routing table (specified via a // :ref:`RouteConfiguration` message) to each // HTTP request. service ScopedRoutesDiscoveryService { rpc StreamScopedRoutes(stream DiscoveryRequest) returns (stream DiscoveryResponse) { } rpc DeltaScopedRoutes(stream DeltaDiscoveryRequest) returns (stream DeltaDiscoveryResponse) { } rpc FetchScopedRoutes(DiscoveryRequest) returns (DiscoveryResponse) { option (google.api.http) = { post: "/v2/discovery:scoped-routes" body: "*" }; } } // Specifies a routing scope, which associates a // :ref:`Key` to a // :ref:`envoy_api_msg_RouteConfiguration` (identified by its resource name). // // The HTTP connection manager builds up a table consisting of these Key to // RouteConfiguration mappings, and looks up the RouteConfiguration to use per // request according to the algorithm specified in the // :ref:`scope_key_builder` // assigned to the HttpConnectionManager. // // For example, with the following configurations (in YAML): // // HttpConnectionManager config: // // .. code:: // // ... // scoped_routes: // name: foo-scoped-routes // scope_key_builder: // fragments: // - header_value_extractor: // name: X-Route-Selector // element_separator: , // element: // separator: = // key: vip // // ScopedRouteConfiguration resources (specified statically via // :ref:`scoped_route_configurations_list` // or obtained dynamically via SRDS): // // .. code:: // // (1) // name: route-scope1 // route_configuration_name: route-config1 // key: // fragments: // - string_key: 172.10.10.20 // // (2) // name: route-scope2 // route_configuration_name: route-config2 // key: // fragments: // - string_key: 172.20.20.30 // // A request from a client such as: // // .. code:: // // GET / HTTP/1.1 // Host: foo.com // X-Route-Selector: vip=172.10.10.20 // // would result in the routing table defined by the `route-config1` // RouteConfiguration being assigned to the HTTP request/stream. // message ScopedRouteConfiguration { // Specifies a key which is matched against the output of the // :ref:`scope_key_builder` // specified in the HttpConnectionManager. The matching is done per HTTP // request and is dependent on the order of the fragments contained in the // Key. message Key { message Fragment { oneof type { option (validate.required) = true; // A string to match against. string string_key = 1; } } // The ordered set of fragments to match against. The order must match the // fragments in the corresponding // :ref:`scope_key_builder`. repeated Fragment fragments = 1 [(validate.rules).repeated = {min_items: 1}]; } // The name assigned to the routing scope. string name = 1 [(validate.rules).string = {min_bytes: 1}]; // The resource name to use for a :ref:`envoy_api_msg_DiscoveryRequest` to an // RDS server to fetch the :ref:`envoy_api_msg_RouteConfiguration` associated // with this scope. string route_configuration_name = 2 [(validate.rules).string = {min_bytes: 1}]; // The key to match against. Key key = 3 [(validate.rules).message = {required: true}]; }