Remove outdated protos

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Yang Gao 10 years ago
parent b0b518e367
commit 084ef52672
  1. 23
      BUILD
  2. 14
      Makefile
  3. 8
      build.json
  4. 1
      examples/pubsub/README
  5. 44
      examples/pubsub/empty.proto
  6. 79
      examples/pubsub/label.proto
  7. 729
      examples/pubsub/pubsub.proto
  8. 10
      tools/run_tests/tests.json

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BUILD

@ -757,6 +757,29 @@ cc_library(
) )
cc_library(
name = "pubsub_client_lib",
srcs = [
"examples/pubsub/label.proto",
"examples/pubsub/empty.proto",
"examples/pubsub/pubsub.proto",
"examples/pubsub/publisher.cc",
"examples/pubsub/subscriber.cc",
],
hdrs = [
],
includes = [
"include",
".",
],
deps = [
":grpc++",
":grpc",
":gpr",
],
)
cc_library( cc_library(
name = "grpc_csharp_ext", name = "grpc_csharp_ext",
srcs = [ srcs = [

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@ -615,7 +615,7 @@
}, },
{ {
"name": "pubsub_client_lib", "name": "pubsub_client_lib",
"build": "private", "build": "do_not_build",
"language": "c++", "language": "c++",
"src": [ "src": [
"examples/pubsub/label.proto", "examples/pubsub/label.proto",
@ -2002,7 +2002,7 @@
}, },
{ {
"name": "pubsub_client", "name": "pubsub_client",
"build": "test", "build": "do_not_build",
"run": false, "run": false,
"language": "c++", "language": "c++",
"src": [ "src": [
@ -2019,7 +2019,7 @@
}, },
{ {
"name": "pubsub_publisher_test", "name": "pubsub_publisher_test",
"build": "test", "build": "do_not_build",
"language": "c++", "language": "c++",
"src": [ "src": [
"examples/pubsub/publisher_test.cc" "examples/pubsub/publisher_test.cc"
@ -2036,7 +2036,7 @@
}, },
{ {
"name": "pubsub_subscriber_test", "name": "pubsub_subscriber_test",
"build": "test", "build": "do_not_build",
"language": "c++", "language": "c++",
"src": [ "src": [
"examples/pubsub/subscriber_test.cc" "examples/pubsub/subscriber_test.cc"

@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
NOTE: This example does not build and is being updated.
Experimental example code, likely to change. Experimental example code, likely to change.
Users should not attempt to run this code till this warning is removed. Users should not attempt to run this code till this warning is removed.

@ -1,44 +0,0 @@
// This file will be moved to a new location.
// Copyright 2015, Google Inc.
// All rights reserved.
//
// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
// met:
//
// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
// distribution.
// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
// this software without specific prior written permission.
//
// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
syntax = "proto2";
package proto2;
// An empty message that you can re-use to avoid defining duplicated empty
// messages in your project. A typical example is to use it as argument or the
// return value of a service API. For instance:
//
// service Foo {
// rpc Bar (proto2.Empty) returns (proto2.Empty) { };
// };
//
message Empty {}

@ -1,79 +0,0 @@
// This file will be moved to a new location.
// Copyright 2015, Google Inc.
// All rights reserved.
//
// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
// met:
//
// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
// distribution.
// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
// this software without specific prior written permission.
//
// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
// Labels provide a way to associate user-defined metadata with various
// objects. Labels may be used to organize objects into non-hierarchical
// groups; think metadata tags attached to mp3s.
syntax = "proto2";
package tech.label;
// A key-value pair applied to a given object.
message Label {
// The key of a label is a syntactically valid URL (as per RFC 1738) with
// the "scheme" and initial slashes omitted and with the additional
// restrictions noted below. Each key should be globally unique. The
// "host" portion is called the "namespace" and is not necessarily
// resolvable to a network endpoint. Instead, the namespace indicates what
// system or entity defines the semantics of the label. Namespaces do not
// restrict the set of objects to which a label may be associated.
//
// Keys are defined by the following grammar:
//
// key = hostname "/" kpath
// kpath = ksegment *[ "/" ksegment ]
// ksegment = alphadigit | *[ alphadigit | "-" | "_" | "." ]
//
// where "hostname" and "alphadigit" are defined as in RFC 1738.
//
// Example key:
// spanner.google.com/universe
required string key = 1;
// The value of the label.
oneof value {
// A string value.
string str_value = 2;
// An integer value.
int64 num_value = 3;
}
}
// A collection of labels, such as the set of all labels attached to an
// object. Each label in the set must have a different key.
//
// Users should prefer to embed "repeated Label" directly when possible.
// This message should only be used in cases where that isn't possible (e.g.
// with oneof).
message Labels {
repeated Label label = 1;
}

@ -1,729 +0,0 @@
// This file will be moved to a new location.
// Copyright 2015, Google Inc.
// All rights reserved.
//
// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
// met:
//
// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
// distribution.
// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
// this software without specific prior written permission.
//
// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
// Specification of the Pubsub API.
syntax = "proto2";
import "examples/pubsub/empty.proto";
import "examples/pubsub/label.proto";
package tech.pubsub;
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Overview of the Pubsub API
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// This file describes an API for a Pubsub system. This system provides a
// reliable many-to-many communication mechanism between independently written
// publishers and subscribers where the publisher publishes messages to "topics"
// and each subscriber creates a "subscription" and consumes messages from it.
//
// (a) The pubsub system maintains bindings between topics and subscriptions.
// (b) A publisher publishes messages into a topic.
// (c) The pubsub system delivers messages from topics into relevant
// subscriptions.
// (d) A subscriber receives pending messages from its subscription and
// acknowledges or nacks each one to the pubsub system.
// (e) The pubsub system removes acknowledged messages from that subscription.
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Data Model
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// The data model consists of the following:
//
// * Topic: A topic is a resource to which messages are published by publishers.
// Topics are named, and the name of the topic is unique within the pubsub
// system.
//
// * Subscription: A subscription records the subscriber's interest in a topic.
// It can optionally include a query to select a subset of interesting
// messages. The pubsub system maintains a logical cursor tracking the
// matching messages which still need to be delivered and acked so that
// they can retried as needed. The set of messages that have not been
// acknowledged is called the subscription backlog.
//
// * Message: A message is a unit of data that flows in the system. It contains
// opaque data from the publisher along with its labels.
//
// * Message Labels (optional): A set of opaque key, value pairs assigned
// by the publisher which the subscriber can use for filtering out messages
// in the topic. For example, a label with key "foo.com/device_type" and
// value "mobile" may be added for messages that are only relevant for a
// mobile subscriber; a subscriber on a phone may decide to create a
// subscription only for messages that have this label.
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Publisher Flow
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// A publisher publishes messages to the topic using the Publish request:
//
// PubsubMessage message;
// message.set_data("....");
// Label label;
// label.set_key("foo.com/key1");
// label.set_str_value("value1");
// message.add_label(label);
// PublishRequest request;
// request.set_topic("topicName");
// request.set_message(message);
// PublisherService.Publish(request);
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Subscriber Flow
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// The subscriber part of the API is richer than the publisher part and has a
// number of concepts w.r.t. subscription creation and monitoring:
//
// (1) A subscriber creates a subscription using the CreateSubscription call.
// It may specify an optional "query" to indicate that it wants to receive
// only messages with a certain set of labels using the label query syntax.
// It may also specify an optional truncation policy to indicate when old
// messages from the subcription can be removed.
//
// (2) A subscriber receives messages in one of two ways: via push or pull.
//
// (a) To receive messages via push, the PushConfig field must be specified in
// the Subscription parameter when creating a subscription. The PushConfig
// specifies an endpoint at which the subscriber must expose the
// PushEndpointService. Messages are received via the HandlePubsubEvent
// method. The push subscriber responds to the HandlePubsubEvent method
// with a result code that indicates one of three things: Ack (the message
// has been successfully processed and the Pubsub system may delete it),
// Nack (the message has been rejected, the Pubsub system should resend it
// at a later time), or Push-Back (this is a Nack with the additional
// semantics that the subscriber is overloaded and the pubsub system should
// back off on the rate at which it is invoking HandlePubsubEvent). The
// endpoint may be a load balancer for better scalability.
//
// (b) To receive messages via pull a subscriber calls the Pull method on the
// SubscriberService to get messages from the subscription. For each
// individual message, the subscriber may use the ack_id received in the
// PullResponse to Ack the message, Nack the message, or modify the ack
// deadline with ModifyAckDeadline. See the
// Subscription.ack_deadline_seconds field documentation for details on the
// ack deadline behavior.
//
// Note: Messages may be consumed in parallel by multiple subscribers making
// Pull calls to the same subscription; this will result in the set of
// messages from the subscription being shared and each subscriber
// receiving a subset of the messages.
//
// (4) The subscriber can explicitly truncate the current subscription.
//
// (5) "Truncated" events are delivered when a subscription is
// truncated, whether due to the subscription's truncation policy
// or an explicit request from the subscriber.
//
// Subscription creation:
//
// Subscription subscription;
// subscription.set_topic("topicName");
// subscription.set_name("subscriptionName");
// subscription.push_config().set_push_endpoint("machinename:8888");
// SubscriberService.CreateSubscription(subscription);
//
// Consuming messages via push:
//
// The port 'machinename:8888' must be bound to a server that implements
// the PushEndpointService with the following method:
//
// int HandlePubsubEvent(PubsubEvent event) {
// if (event.subscription().equals("subscriptionName")) {
// if (event.has_message()) {
// Process(event.message().data());
// } else if (event.truncated()) {
// ProcessTruncatedEvent();
// }
// }
// return OK; // This return code implies an acknowledgment
// }
//
// Consuming messages via pull:
//
// The subscription must be created without setting the push_config field.
//
// PullRequest pull_request;
// pull_request.set_subscription("subscriptionName");
// pull_request.set_return_immediately(false);
// while (true) {
// PullResponse pull_response;
// if (SubscriberService.Pull(pull_request, pull_response) == OK) {
// PubsubEvent event = pull_response.pubsub_event();
// if (event.has_message()) {
// Process(event.message().data());
// } else if (event.truncated()) {
// ProcessTruncatedEvent();
// }
// AcknowledgeRequest ack_request;
// ackRequest.set_subscription("subscriptionName");
// ackRequest.set_ack_id(pull_response.ack_id());
// SubscriberService.Acknowledge(ack_request);
// }
// }
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Reliability Semantics
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// When a subscriber successfully creates a subscription using
// Subscriber.CreateSubscription, it establishes a "subscription point" with
// respect to that subscription - the subscriber is guaranteed to receive any
// message published after this subscription point that matches the
// subscription's query. Note that messages published before the Subscription
// point may or may not be delivered.
//
// If the system truncates the subscription according to the specified
// truncation policy, the system delivers a subscription status event with the
// "truncated" field set to true. We refer to such events as "truncation
// events". A truncation event:
//
// * Informs the subscriber that part of the subscription messages have been
// discarded. The subscriber may want to recover from the message loss, e.g.,
// by resyncing its state with its backend.
// * Establishes a new subscription point, i.e., the subscriber is guaranteed to
// receive all changes published after the trunction event is received (or
// until another truncation event is received).
//
// Note that messages are not delivered in any particular order by the pubsub
// system. Furthermore, the system guarantees at-least-once delivery
// of each message or truncation events until acked.
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Deletion
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Both topics and subscriptions may be deleted. Deletion of a topic implies
// deletion of all attached subscriptions.
//
// When a subscription is deleted directly by calling DeleteSubscription, all
// messages are immediately dropped. If it is a pull subscriber, future pull
// requests will return NOT_FOUND.
//
// When a topic is deleted all corresponding subscriptions are immediately
// deleted, and subscribers experience the same behavior as directly deleting
// the subscription.
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// The Publisher service and its protos.
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// The service that an application uses to manipulate topics, and to send
// messages to a topic.
service PublisherService {
// Creates the given topic with the given name.
rpc CreateTopic(Topic) returns (Topic) {
}
// Adds a message to the topic. Returns NOT_FOUND if the topic does not
// exist.
rpc Publish(PublishRequest) returns (proto2.Empty) {
}
// Adds one or more messages to the topic. Returns NOT_FOUND if the topic does
// not exist.
rpc PublishBatch(PublishBatchRequest) returns (PublishBatchResponse) {
}
// Gets the configuration of a topic. Since the topic only has the name
// attribute, this method is only useful to check the existence of a topic.
// If other attributes are added in the future, they will be returned here.
rpc GetTopic(GetTopicRequest) returns (Topic) {
}
// Lists matching topics.
rpc ListTopics(ListTopicsRequest) returns (ListTopicsResponse) {
}
// Deletes the topic with the given name. All subscriptions to this topic
// are also deleted. Returns NOT_FOUND if the topic does not exist.
// After a topic is deleted, a new topic may be created with the same name.
rpc DeleteTopic(DeleteTopicRequest) returns (proto2.Empty) {
}
}
// A topic resource.
message Topic {
// Name of the topic.
optional string name = 1;
}
// A message data and its labels.
message PubsubMessage {
// The message payload.
optional bytes data = 1;
// Optional list of labels for this message. Keys in this collection must
// be unique.
repeated tech.label.Label label = 2;
// ID of this message assigned by the server at publication time. Guaranteed
// to be unique within the topic. This value may be read by a subscriber
// that receives a PubsubMessage via a Pull call or a push delivery. It must
// not be populated by a publisher in a Publish call.
optional string message_id = 3;
}
// Request for the GetTopic method.
message GetTopicRequest {
// The name of the topic to get.
optional string topic = 1;
}
// Request for the Publish method.
message PublishRequest {
// The message in the request will be published on this topic.
optional string topic = 1;
// The message to publish.
optional PubsubMessage message = 2;
}
// Request for the PublishBatch method.
message PublishBatchRequest {
// The messages in the request will be published on this topic.
optional string topic = 1;
// The messages to publish.
repeated PubsubMessage messages = 2;
}
// Response for the PublishBatch method.
message PublishBatchResponse {
// The server-assigned ID of each published message, in the same order as
// the messages in the request. IDs are guaranteed to be unique within
// the topic.
repeated string message_ids = 1;
}
// Request for the ListTopics method.
message ListTopicsRequest {
// A valid label query expression.
// (-- Which labels are required or supported is implementation-specific. --)
optional string query = 1;
// Maximum number of topics to return.
// (-- If not specified or <= 0, the implementation will select a reasonable
// value. --)
optional int32 max_results = 2;
// The value obtained in the last <code>ListTopicsResponse</code>
// for continuation.
optional string page_token = 3;
}
// Response for the ListTopics method.
message ListTopicsResponse {
// The resulting topics.
repeated Topic topic = 1;
// If not empty, indicates that there are more topics that match the request,
// and this value should be passed to the next <code>ListTopicsRequest</code>
// to continue.
optional string next_page_token = 2;
}
// Request for the Delete method.
message DeleteTopicRequest {
// Name of the topic to delete.
optional string topic = 1;
}
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// The Subscriber service and its protos.
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// The service that an application uses to manipulate subscriptions and to
// consume messages from a subscription via the pull method.
service SubscriberService {
// Creates a subscription on a given topic for a given subscriber.
// If the subscription already exists, returns ALREADY_EXISTS.
// If the corresponding topic doesn't exist, returns NOT_FOUND.
//
// If the name is not provided in the request, the server will assign a random
// name for this subscription on the same project as the topic.
rpc CreateSubscription(Subscription) returns (Subscription) {
}
// Gets the configuration details of a subscription.
rpc GetSubscription(GetSubscriptionRequest) returns (Subscription) {
}
// Lists matching subscriptions.
rpc ListSubscriptions(ListSubscriptionsRequest)
returns (ListSubscriptionsResponse) {
}
// Deletes an existing subscription. All pending messages in the subscription
// are immediately dropped. Calls to Pull after deletion will return
// NOT_FOUND.
rpc DeleteSubscription(DeleteSubscriptionRequest) returns (proto2.Empty) {
}
// Removes all the pending messages in the subscription and releases the
// storage associated with them. Results in a truncation event to be sent to
// the subscriber. Messages added after this call returns are stored in the
// subscription as before.
rpc TruncateSubscription(TruncateSubscriptionRequest) returns (proto2.Empty) {
}
//
// Push subscriber calls.
//
// Modifies the <code>PushConfig</code> for a specified subscription.
// This method can be used to suspend the flow of messages to an endpoint
// by clearing the <code>PushConfig</code> field in the request. Messages
// will be accumulated for delivery even if no push configuration is
// defined or while the configuration is modified.
rpc ModifyPushConfig(ModifyPushConfigRequest) returns (proto2.Empty) {
}
//
// Pull Subscriber calls
//
// Pulls a single message from the server.
// If return_immediately is true, and no messages are available in the
// subscription, this method returns FAILED_PRECONDITION. The system is free
// to return an UNAVAILABLE error if no messages are available in a
// reasonable amount of time (to reduce system load).
rpc Pull(PullRequest) returns (PullResponse) {
}
// Pulls messages from the server. Returns an empty list if there are no
// messages available in the backlog. The system is free to return UNAVAILABLE
// if there are too many pull requests outstanding for the given subscription.
rpc PullBatch(PullBatchRequest) returns (PullBatchResponse) {
}
// Modifies the Ack deadline for a message received from a pull request.
rpc ModifyAckDeadline(ModifyAckDeadlineRequest) returns (proto2.Empty) {
}
// Acknowledges a particular received message: the Pub/Sub system can remove
// the given message from the subscription. Acknowledging a message whose
// Ack deadline has expired may succeed, but the message could have been
// already redelivered. Acknowledging a message more than once will not
// result in an error. This is only used for messages received via pull.
rpc Acknowledge(AcknowledgeRequest) returns (proto2.Empty) {
}
// Refuses processing a particular received message. The system will
// redeliver this message to some consumer of the subscription at some
// future time. This is only used for messages received via pull.
rpc Nack(NackRequest) returns (proto2.Empty) {
}
}
// A subscription resource.
message Subscription {
// Name of the subscription.
optional string name = 1;
// The name of the topic from which this subscription is receiving messages.
optional string topic = 2;
// If <code>query</code> is non-empty, only messages on the subscriber's
// topic whose labels match the query will be returned. Otherwise all
// messages on the topic will be returned.
// (-- The query syntax is described in label_query.proto --)
optional string query = 3;
// The subscriber may specify requirements for truncating unacknowledged
// subscription entries. The system will honor the
// <code>CreateSubscription</code> request only if it can meet these
// requirements. If this field is not specified, messages are never truncated
// by the system.
optional TruncationPolicy truncation_policy = 4;
// Specifies which messages can be truncated by the system.
message TruncationPolicy {
oneof policy {
// If <code>max_bytes</code> is specified, the system is allowed to drop
// old messages to keep the combined size of stored messages under
// <code>max_bytes</code>. This is a hint; the system may keep more than
// this many bytes, but will make a best effort to keep the size from
// growing much beyond this parameter.
int64 max_bytes = 1;
// If <code>max_age_seconds</code> is specified, the system is allowed to
// drop messages that have been stored for at least this many seconds.
// This is a hint; the system may keep these messages, but will make a
// best effort to remove them when their maximum age is reached.
int64 max_age_seconds = 2;
}
}
// If push delivery is used with this subscription, this field is
// used to configure it.
optional PushConfig push_config = 5;
// For either push or pull delivery, the value is the maximum time after a
// subscriber receives a message before the subscriber should acknowledge or
// Nack the message. If the Ack deadline for a message passes without an
// Ack or a Nack, the Pub/Sub system will eventually redeliver the message.
// If a subscriber acknowledges after the deadline, the Pub/Sub system may
// accept the Ack, but it is possible that the message has been already
// delivered again. Multiple Acks to the message are allowed and will
// succeed.
//
// For push delivery, this value is used to set the request timeout for
// the call to the push endpoint.
//
// For pull delivery, this value is used as the initial value for the Ack
// deadline. It may be overridden for a specific pull request (message) with
// <code>ModifyAckDeadline</code>.
// While a message is outstanding (i.e. it has been delivered to a pull
// subscriber and the subscriber has not yet Acked or Nacked), the Pub/Sub
// system will not deliver that message to another pull subscriber
// (on a best-effort basis).
optional int32 ack_deadline_seconds = 6;
// If this parameter is set to n, the system is allowed to (but not required
// to) delete the subscription when at least n seconds have elapsed since the
// client presence was detected. (Presence is detected through any
// interaction using the subscription ID, including Pull(), Get(), or
// acknowledging a message.)
//
// If this parameter is not set, the subscription will stay live until
// explicitly deleted.
//
// Clients can detect such garbage collection when a Get call or a Pull call
// (for pull subscribers only) returns NOT_FOUND.
optional int64 garbage_collect_seconds = 7;
}
// Configuration for a push delivery endpoint.
message PushConfig {
// A URL locating the endpoint to which messages should be pushed.
// For example, a Webhook endpoint might use "https://example.com/push".
// (-- An Android application might use "gcm:<REGID>", where <REGID> is a
// GCM registration id allocated for pushing messages to the application. --)
optional string push_endpoint = 1;
}
// An event indicating a received message or truncation event.
message PubsubEvent {
// The subscription that received the event.
optional string subscription = 1;
oneof type {
// A received message.
PubsubMessage message = 2;
// Indicates that this subscription has been truncated.
bool truncated = 3;
// Indicates that this subscription has been deleted. (Note that pull
// subscribers will always receive NOT_FOUND in response in their pull
// request on the subscription, rather than seeing this boolean.)
bool deleted = 4;
}
}
// Request for the GetSubscription method.
message GetSubscriptionRequest {
// The name of the subscription to get.
optional string subscription = 1;
}
// Request for the ListSubscriptions method.
message ListSubscriptionsRequest {
// A valid label query expression.
// (-- Which labels are required or supported is implementation-specific.
// TODO(eschapira): This method must support to query by topic. We must
// define the key URI for the "topic" label. --)
optional string query = 1;
// Maximum number of subscriptions to return.
// (-- If not specified or <= 0, the implementation will select a reasonable
// value. --)
optional int32 max_results = 3;
// The value obtained in the last <code>ListSubscriptionsResponse</code>
// for continuation.
optional string page_token = 4;
}
// Response for the ListSubscriptions method.
message ListSubscriptionsResponse {
// The subscriptions that match the request.
repeated Subscription subscription = 1;
// If not empty, indicates that there are more subscriptions that match the
// request and this value should be passed to the next
// <code>ListSubscriptionsRequest</code> to continue.
optional string next_page_token = 2;
}
// Request for the TruncateSubscription method.
message TruncateSubscriptionRequest {
// The subscription that is being truncated.
optional string subscription = 1;
}
// Request for the DeleteSubscription method.
message DeleteSubscriptionRequest {
// The subscription to delete.
optional string subscription = 1;
}
// Request for the ModifyPushConfig method.
message ModifyPushConfigRequest {
// The name of the subscription.
optional string subscription = 1;
// An empty <code>push_config</code> indicates that the Pub/Sub system should
// pause pushing messages from the given subscription.
optional PushConfig push_config = 2;
}
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// The protos used by a pull subscriber.
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Request for the Pull method.
message PullRequest {
// The subscription from which a message should be pulled.
optional string subscription = 1;
// If this is specified as true the system will respond immediately even if
// it is not able to return a message in the Pull response. Otherwise the
// system is allowed to wait until at least one message is available rather
// than returning FAILED_PRECONDITION. The client may cancel the request if
// it does not wish to wait any longer for the response.
optional bool return_immediately = 2;
}
// Either a <code>PubsubMessage</code> or a truncation event. One of these two
// must be populated.
message PullResponse {
// This ID must be used to acknowledge the received event or message.
optional string ack_id = 1;
// A pubsub message or truncation event.
optional PubsubEvent pubsub_event = 2;
}
// Request for the PullBatch method.
message PullBatchRequest {
// The subscription from which messages should be pulled.
optional string subscription = 1;
// If this is specified as true the system will respond immediately even if
// it is not able to return a message in the Pull response. Otherwise the
// system is allowed to wait until at least one message is available rather
// than returning no messages. The client may cancel the request if it does
// not wish to wait any longer for the response.
optional bool return_immediately = 2;
// The maximum number of PubsubEvents returned for this request. The Pub/Sub
// system may return fewer than the number of events specified.
optional int32 max_events = 3;
}
// Response for the PullBatch method.
message PullBatchResponse {
// Received Pub/Sub messages or status events. The Pub/Sub system will return
// zero messages if there are no more messages available in the backlog. The
// Pub/Sub system may return fewer than the max_events requested even if
// there are more messages available in the backlog.
repeated PullResponse pull_responses = 2;
}
// Request for the ModifyAckDeadline method.
message ModifyAckDeadlineRequest {
// The name of the subscription from which messages are being pulled.
optional string subscription = 1;
// The acknowledgment ID.
optional string ack_id = 2;
// The new Ack deadline. Must be >= 0.
optional int32 ack_deadline_seconds = 3;
}
// Request for the Acknowledge method.
message AcknowledgeRequest {
// The subscription whose message is being acknowledged.
optional string subscription = 1;
// The acknowledgment ID for the message being acknowledged. This was
// returned by the Pub/Sub system in the Pull response.
repeated string ack_id = 2;
}
// Request for the Nack method.
message NackRequest {
// The subscription whose message is being Nacked.
optional string subscription = 1;
// The acknowledgment ID for the message being refused. This was returned by
// the Pub/Sub system in the Pull response.
repeated string ack_id = 2;
}
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// The service and protos used by a push subscriber.
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// The service that a subscriber uses to handle messages sent via push
// delivery.
// This service is not currently exported for HTTP clients.
// TODO(eschapira): Explain HTTP subscribers.
service PushEndpointService {
// Sends a <code>PubsubMessage</code> or a subscription status event to a
// push endpoint.
// The push endpoint responds with an empty message and a code from
// util/task/codes.proto. The following codes have a particular meaning to the
// Pub/Sub system:
// OK - This is interpreted by Pub/Sub as Ack.
// ABORTED - This is intepreted by Pub/Sub as a Nack, without implying
// pushback for congestion control. The Pub/Sub system will
// retry this message at a later time.
// UNAVAILABLE - This is intepreted by Pub/Sub as a Nack, with the additional
// semantics of push-back. The Pub/Sub system will use an AIMD
// congestion control algorithm to backoff the rate of sending
// messages from this subscription.
// Any other code, or a failure to respond, will be interpreted in the same
// way as ABORTED; i.e. the system will retry the message at a later time to
// ensure reliable delivery.
rpc HandlePubsubEvent(PubsubEvent) returns (proto2.Empty);
}

@ -381,16 +381,6 @@
"language": "c++", "language": "c++",
"name": "interop_test" "name": "interop_test"
}, },
{
"flaky": false,
"language": "c++",
"name": "pubsub_publisher_test"
},
{
"flaky": false,
"language": "c++",
"name": "pubsub_subscriber_test"
},
{ {
"flaky": false, "flaky": false,
"language": "c++", "language": "c++",

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