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  1. syntax = "proto3";
  2. package etcdserverpb;
  3. import "gogoproto/gogo.proto";
  4. import "etcd/storage/storagepb/kv.proto";
  5. option (gogoproto.marshaler_all) = true;
  6. option (gogoproto.unmarshaler_all) = true;
  7. service KV {
  8. // Range gets the keys in the range from the store.
  9. rpc Range(RangeRequest) returns (RangeResponse) {}
  10. // Put puts the given key into the store.
  11. // A put request increases the revision of the store,
  12. // and generates one event in the event history.
  13. rpc Put(PutRequest) returns (PutResponse) {}
  14. // Delete deletes the given range from the store.
  15. // A delete request increase the revision of the store,
  16. // and generates one event in the event history.
  17. rpc DeleteRange(DeleteRangeRequest) returns (DeleteRangeResponse) {}
  18. // Txn processes all the requests in one transaction.
  19. // A txn request increases the revision of the store,
  20. // and generates events with the same revision in the event history.
  21. // It is not allowed to modify the same key several times within one txn.
  22. rpc Txn(TxnRequest) returns (TxnResponse) {}
  23. // Compact compacts the event history in etcd. User should compact the
  24. // event history periodically, or it will grow infinitely.
  25. rpc Compact(CompactionRequest) returns (CompactionResponse) {}
  26. // Hash returns the hash of local KV state for consistency checking purpose.
  27. // This is designed for testing purpose. Do not use this in production when there
  28. // are ongoing transactions.
  29. rpc Hash(HashRequest) returns (HashResponse) {}
  30. }
  31. service Watch {
  32. // Watch watches the events happening or happened. Both input and output
  33. // are stream. One watch rpc can watch for multiple keys or prefixs and
  34. // get a stream of events. The whole events history can be watched unless
  35. // compacted.
  36. rpc Watch(stream WatchRequest) returns (stream WatchResponse) {}
  37. }
  38. service Lease {
  39. // LeaseCreate creates a lease. A lease has a TTL. The lease will expire if the
  40. // server does not receive a keepAlive within TTL from the lease holder.
  41. // All keys attached to the lease will be expired and deleted if the lease expires.
  42. // The key expiration generates an event in event history.
  43. rpc LeaseCreate(LeaseCreateRequest) returns (LeaseCreateResponse) {}
  44. // LeaseRevoke revokes a lease. All the key attached to the lease will be expired and deleted.
  45. rpc LeaseRevoke(LeaseRevokeRequest) returns (LeaseRevokeResponse) {}
  46. // KeepAlive keeps the lease alive.
  47. rpc LeaseKeepAlive(stream LeaseKeepAliveRequest) returns (stream LeaseKeepAliveResponse) {}
  48. // TODO(xiangli) List all existing Leases?
  49. // TODO(xiangli) Get details information (expirations, leased keys, etc.) of a lease?
  50. }
  51. service Cluster {
  52. // MemberAdd adds a member into the cluster.
  53. rpc MemberAdd(MemberAddRequest) returns (MemberAddResponse) {}
  54. // MemberRemove removes an existing member from the cluster.
  55. rpc MemberRemove(MemberRemoveRequest) returns (MemberRemoveResponse) {}
  56. // MemberUpdate updates the member configuration.
  57. rpc MemberUpdate(MemberUpdateRequest) returns (MemberUpdateResponse) {}
  58. // MemberList lists all the members in the cluster.
  59. rpc MemberList(MemberListRequest) returns (MemberListResponse) {}
  60. }
  61. service Maintenance {
  62. // TODO: move Hash from kv to Maintenance
  63. rpc Defragment(DefragmentRequest) returns (DefragmentResponse) {}
  64. }
  65. service Auth {
  66. // AuthEnable enables authentication.
  67. rpc AuthEnable(AuthEnableRequest) returns (AuthEnableResponse) {}
  68. // AuthDisable disables authentication.
  69. rpc AuthDisable(AuthDisableRequest) returns (AuthDisableResponse) {}
  70. // Authenticate processes authenticate request.
  71. rpc Authenticate(AuthenticateRequest) returns (AuthenticateResponse) {}
  72. // UserAdd adds a new user.
  73. rpc UserAdd(UserAddRequest) returns (UserAddResponse) {}
  74. // UserGet gets a detailed information of a user or lists entire users.
  75. rpc UserGet(UserGetRequest) returns (UserGetResponse) {}
  76. // UserDelete deletes a specified user.
  77. rpc UserDelete(UserDeleteRequest) returns (UserDeleteResponse) {}
  78. // UserChangePassword changes password of a specified user.
  79. rpc UserChangePassword(UserChangePasswordRequest) returns (UserChangePasswordResponse) {}
  80. // UserGrant grants a role to a specified user.
  81. rpc UserGrant(UserGrantRequest) returns (UserGrantResponse) {}
  82. // UserRevoke revokes a role of specified user.
  83. rpc UserRevoke(UserRevokeRequest) returns (UserRevokeResponse) {}
  84. // RoleAdd adds a new role.
  85. rpc RoleAdd(RoleAddRequest) returns (RoleAddResponse) {}
  86. // RoleGet gets a detailed information of a role or lists entire roles.
  87. rpc RoleGet(RoleGetRequest) returns (RoleGetResponse) {}
  88. // RoleDelete deletes a specified role.
  89. rpc RoleDelete(RoleDeleteRequest) returns (RoleDeleteResponse) {}
  90. // RoleGrant grants a permission of a specified key or range to a specified role.
  91. rpc RoleGrant(RoleGrantRequest) returns (RoleGrantResponse) {}
  92. // RoleRevoke revokes a key or range permission of a specified role.
  93. rpc RoleRevoke(RoleRevokeRequest) returns (RoleRevokeResponse) {}
  94. }
  95. message ResponseHeader {
  96. uint64 cluster_id = 1;
  97. uint64 member_id = 2;
  98. // revision of the store when the request was applied.
  99. int64 revision = 3;
  100. // term of raft when the request was applied.
  101. uint64 raft_term = 4;
  102. }
  103. message RangeRequest {
  104. enum SortOrder {
  105. NONE = 0; // default, no sorting
  106. ASCEND = 1; // lowest target value first
  107. DESCEND = 2; // highest target value first
  108. }
  109. enum SortTarget {
  110. KEY = 0;
  111. VERSION = 1;
  112. CREATE = 2;
  113. MOD = 3;
  114. VALUE = 4;
  115. }
  116. // if the range_end is not given, the request returns the key.
  117. bytes key = 1;
  118. // if the range_end is given, it gets the keys in range [key, range_end)
  119. // if range_end is nonempty, otherwise it returns all keys >= key.
  120. bytes range_end = 2;
  121. // limit the number of keys returned.
  122. int64 limit = 3;
  123. // range over the store at the given revision.
  124. // if revision is less or equal to zero, range over the newest store.
  125. // if the revision has been compacted, ErrCompaction will be returned in
  126. // response.
  127. int64 revision = 4;
  128. // sort_order is the requested order for returned the results
  129. SortOrder sort_order = 5;
  130. // sort_target is the kv field to use for sorting
  131. SortTarget sort_target = 6;
  132. // range request is linearizable by default. Linearizable requests has a higher
  133. // latency and lower throughput than serializable request.
  134. // To reduce latency, serializable can be set. If serializable is set, range request
  135. // will be serializable, but not linearizable with other requests.
  136. // Serializable range can be served locally without waiting for other nodes in the cluster.
  137. bool serializable = 7;
  138. }
  139. message RangeResponse {
  140. ResponseHeader header = 1;
  141. repeated storagepb.KeyValue kvs = 2;
  142. // more indicates if there are more keys to return in the requested range.
  143. bool more = 3;
  144. }
  145. message PutRequest {
  146. bytes key = 1;
  147. bytes value = 2;
  148. int64 lease = 3;
  149. }
  150. message PutResponse {
  151. ResponseHeader header = 1;
  152. }
  153. message DeleteRangeRequest {
  154. // if the range_end is not given, the request deletes the key.
  155. bytes key = 1;
  156. // if the range_end is given, it deletes the keys in range [key, range_end).
  157. bytes range_end = 2;
  158. }
  159. message DeleteRangeResponse {
  160. ResponseHeader header = 1;
  161. // Deleted is the number of keys that got deleted.
  162. int64 deleted = 2;
  163. }
  164. message RequestUnion {
  165. oneof request {
  166. RangeRequest request_range = 1;
  167. PutRequest request_put = 2;
  168. DeleteRangeRequest request_delete_range = 3;
  169. }
  170. }
  171. message ResponseUnion {
  172. oneof response {
  173. RangeResponse response_range = 1;
  174. PutResponse response_put = 2;
  175. DeleteRangeResponse response_delete_range = 3;
  176. }
  177. }
  178. message Compare {
  179. enum CompareResult {
  180. EQUAL = 0;
  181. GREATER = 1;
  182. LESS = 2;
  183. }
  184. enum CompareTarget {
  185. VERSION = 0;
  186. CREATE = 1;
  187. MOD = 2;
  188. VALUE= 3;
  189. }
  190. CompareResult result = 1;
  191. CompareTarget target = 2;
  192. // key path
  193. bytes key = 3;
  194. oneof target_union {
  195. // version of the given key
  196. int64 version = 4;
  197. // create revision of the given key
  198. int64 create_revision = 5;
  199. // last modified revision of the given key
  200. int64 mod_revision = 6;
  201. // value of the given key
  202. bytes value = 7;
  203. }
  204. }
  205. // If the comparisons succeed, then the success requests will be processed in order,
  206. // and the response will contain their respective responses in order.
  207. // If the comparisons fail, then the failure requests will be processed in order,
  208. // and the response will contain their respective responses in order.
  209. // From google paxosdb paper:
  210. // Our implementation hinges around a powerful primitive which we call MultiOp. All other database
  211. // operations except for iteration are implemented as a single call to MultiOp. A MultiOp is applied atomically
  212. // and consists of three components:
  213. // 1. A list of tests called guard. Each test in guard checks a single entry in the database. It may check
  214. // for the absence or presence of a value, or compare with a given value. Two different tests in the guard
  215. // may apply to the same or different entries in the database. All tests in the guard are applied and
  216. // MultiOp returns the results. If all tests are true, MultiOp executes t op (see item 2 below), otherwise
  217. // it executes f op (see item 3 below).
  218. // 2. A list of database operations called t op. Each operation in the list is either an insert, delete, or
  219. // lookup operation, and applies to a single database entry. Two different operations in the list may apply
  220. // to the same or different entries in the database. These operations are executed
  221. // if guard evaluates to
  222. // true.
  223. // 3. A list of database operations called f op. Like t op, but executed if guard evaluates to false.
  224. message TxnRequest {
  225. repeated Compare compare = 1;
  226. repeated RequestUnion success = 2;
  227. repeated RequestUnion failure = 3;
  228. }
  229. message TxnResponse {
  230. ResponseHeader header = 1;
  231. bool succeeded = 2;
  232. repeated ResponseUnion responses = 3;
  233. }
  234. // Compaction compacts the kv store upto the given revision (including).
  235. // It removes the old versions of a key. It keeps the newest version of
  236. // the key even if its latest modification revision is smaller than the given
  237. // revision.
  238. message CompactionRequest {
  239. int64 revision = 1;
  240. }
  241. message CompactionResponse {
  242. ResponseHeader header = 1;
  243. }
  244. message HashRequest {
  245. }
  246. message HashResponse {
  247. ResponseHeader header = 1;
  248. uint32 hash = 2;
  249. }
  250. message WatchRequest {
  251. oneof request_union {
  252. WatchCreateRequest create_request = 1;
  253. WatchCancelRequest cancel_request = 2;
  254. }
  255. }
  256. message WatchCreateRequest {
  257. // the key to be watched
  258. bytes key = 1;
  259. // if the range_end is given, keys in [key, range_end) are watched
  260. // NOTE: only range_end == prefixEnd(key) is accepted now
  261. bytes range_end = 2;
  262. // start_revision is an optional revision (including) to watch from. No start_revision is "now".
  263. int64 start_revision = 3;
  264. // if progress_notify is set, etcd server sends WatchResponse with empty events to the
  265. // created watcher when there are no recent events. It is useful when clients want always to be
  266. // able to recover a disconnected watcher from a recent known revision.
  267. // etcdsever can decide how long it should send a notification based on current load.
  268. bool progress_notify = 4;
  269. }
  270. message WatchCancelRequest {
  271. int64 watch_id = 1;
  272. }
  273. message WatchResponse {
  274. ResponseHeader header = 1;
  275. // watch_id is the ID of the watching the response sent to.
  276. int64 watch_id = 2;
  277. // If the response is for a create watch request, created is set to true.
  278. // Client should record the watch_id and prepare for receiving events for
  279. // that watching from the same stream.
  280. // All events sent to the created watching will attach with the same watch_id.
  281. bool created = 3;
  282. // If the response is for a cancel watch request, cancel is set to true.
  283. // No further events will be sent to the canceled watching.
  284. bool canceled = 4;
  285. // CompactRevision is set to the minimum index if a watching tries to watch
  286. // at a compacted index.
  287. //
  288. // This happens when creating a watching at a compacted revision or the watching cannot
  289. // catch up with the progress of the KV.
  290. //
  291. // Client should treat the watching as canceled and should not try to create any
  292. // watching with same start_revision again.
  293. int64 compact_revision = 5;
  294. repeated storagepb.Event events = 11;
  295. }
  296. message LeaseCreateRequest {
  297. // advisory ttl in seconds
  298. int64 TTL = 1;
  299. // requested ID to create; 0 lets lessor choose
  300. int64 ID = 2;
  301. }
  302. message LeaseCreateResponse {
  303. ResponseHeader header = 1;
  304. int64 ID = 2;
  305. // server decided ttl in second
  306. int64 TTL = 3;
  307. string error = 4;
  308. }
  309. message LeaseRevokeRequest {
  310. int64 ID = 1;
  311. }
  312. message LeaseRevokeResponse {
  313. ResponseHeader header = 1;
  314. }
  315. message LeaseKeepAliveRequest {
  316. int64 ID = 1;
  317. }
  318. message LeaseKeepAliveResponse {
  319. ResponseHeader header = 1;
  320. int64 ID = 2;
  321. int64 TTL = 3;
  322. }
  323. message Member {
  324. uint64 ID = 1;
  325. // If the member is not started, name will be an empty string.
  326. string name = 2;
  327. bool IsLeader = 3;
  328. repeated string peerURLs = 4;
  329. // If the member is not started, client_URLs will be an zero length
  330. // string array.
  331. repeated string clientURLs = 5;
  332. }
  333. message MemberAddRequest {
  334. repeated string peerURLs = 1;
  335. }
  336. message MemberAddResponse {
  337. ResponseHeader header = 1;
  338. Member member = 2;
  339. }
  340. message MemberRemoveRequest {
  341. uint64 ID = 1;
  342. }
  343. message MemberRemoveResponse {
  344. ResponseHeader header = 1;
  345. }
  346. message MemberUpdateRequest {
  347. uint64 ID = 1;
  348. repeated string peerURLs = 2;
  349. }
  350. message MemberUpdateResponse{
  351. ResponseHeader header = 1;
  352. }
  353. message MemberListRequest {
  354. }
  355. message MemberListResponse {
  356. ResponseHeader header = 1;
  357. repeated Member members = 2;
  358. }
  359. message DefragmentRequest {
  360. }
  361. message DefragmentResponse {
  362. ResponseHeader header = 1;
  363. }
  364. message AuthEnableRequest {
  365. }
  366. message AuthDisableRequest {
  367. }
  368. message AuthenticateRequest {
  369. }
  370. message UserAddRequest {
  371. }
  372. message UserGetRequest {
  373. }
  374. message UserDeleteRequest {
  375. }
  376. message UserChangePasswordRequest {
  377. }
  378. message UserGrantRequest {
  379. }
  380. message UserRevokeRequest {
  381. }
  382. message RoleAddRequest {
  383. }
  384. message RoleGetRequest {
  385. }
  386. message RoleDeleteRequest {
  387. }
  388. message RoleGrantRequest {
  389. }
  390. message RoleRevokeRequest {
  391. }
  392. message AuthEnableResponse {
  393. ResponseHeader header = 1;
  394. }
  395. message AuthDisableResponse {
  396. ResponseHeader header = 1;
  397. }
  398. message AuthenticateResponse {
  399. ResponseHeader header = 1;
  400. }
  401. message UserAddResponse {
  402. ResponseHeader header = 1;
  403. }
  404. message UserGetResponse {
  405. ResponseHeader header = 1;
  406. }
  407. message UserDeleteResponse {
  408. ResponseHeader header = 1;
  409. }
  410. message UserChangePasswordResponse {
  411. ResponseHeader header = 1;
  412. }
  413. message UserGrantResponse {
  414. ResponseHeader header = 1;
  415. }
  416. message UserRevokeResponse {
  417. ResponseHeader header = 1;
  418. }
  419. message RoleAddResponse {
  420. ResponseHeader header = 1;
  421. }
  422. message RoleGetResponse {
  423. ResponseHeader header = 1;
  424. }
  425. message RoleDeleteResponse {
  426. ResponseHeader header = 1;
  427. }
  428. message RoleGrantResponse {
  429. ResponseHeader header = 1;
  430. }
  431. message RoleRevokeResponse {
  432. ResponseHeader header = 1;
  433. }