// Copyright 2019 Google LLC. // // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); // you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. // You may obtain a copy of the License at // // http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 // // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software // distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, // WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. // See the License for the specific language governing permissions and // limitations under the License. // syntax = "proto3"; package google.cloud.tasks.v2; import "google/api/field_behavior.proto"; option go_package = "cloud.google.com/go/cloudtasks/apiv2/cloudtaskspb;cloudtaskspb"; option java_multiple_files = true; option java_outer_classname = "TargetProto"; option java_package = "com.google.cloud.tasks.v2"; // HTTP request. // // The task will be pushed to the worker as an HTTP request. If the worker // or the redirected worker acknowledges the task by returning a successful HTTP // response code ([`200` - `299`]), the task will be removed from the queue. If // any other HTTP response code is returned or no response is received, the // task will be retried according to the following: // // * User-specified throttling: [retry // configuration][google.cloud.tasks.v2.Queue.retry_config], // [rate limits][google.cloud.tasks.v2.Queue.rate_limits], and the [queue's // state][google.cloud.tasks.v2.Queue.state]. // // * System throttling: To prevent the worker from overloading, Cloud Tasks may // temporarily reduce the queue's effective rate. User-specified settings // will not be changed. // // System throttling happens because: // // * Cloud Tasks backs off on all errors. Normally the backoff specified in // [rate limits][google.cloud.tasks.v2.Queue.rate_limits] will be used. But // if the worker returns `429` (Too Many Requests), `503` (Service // Unavailable), or the rate of errors is high, Cloud Tasks will use a // higher backoff rate. The retry specified in the `Retry-After` HTTP // response header is considered. // // * To prevent traffic spikes and to smooth sudden increases in traffic, // dispatches ramp up slowly when the queue is newly created or idle and // if large numbers of tasks suddenly become available to dispatch (due to // spikes in create task rates, the queue being unpaused, or many tasks // that are scheduled at the same time). message HttpRequest { // Required. The full url path that the request will be sent to. // // This string must begin with either "http://" or "https://". Some examples // are: `http://acme.com` and `https://acme.com/sales:8080`. Cloud Tasks will // encode some characters for safety and compatibility. The maximum allowed // URL length is 2083 characters after encoding. // // The `Location` header response from a redirect response [`300` - `399`] // may be followed. The redirect is not counted as a separate attempt. string url = 1 [(google.api.field_behavior) = REQUIRED]; // The HTTP method to use for the request. The default is POST. HttpMethod http_method = 2; // HTTP request headers. // // This map contains the header field names and values. // Headers can be set when the // [task is created][google.cloud.tasks.v2beta3.CloudTasks.CreateTask]. // // These headers represent a subset of the headers that will accompany the // task's HTTP request. Some HTTP request headers will be ignored or replaced. // // A partial list of headers that will be ignored or replaced is: // // * Host: This will be computed by Cloud Tasks and derived from // [HttpRequest.url][google.cloud.tasks.v2.HttpRequest.url]. // * Content-Length: This will be computed by Cloud Tasks. // * User-Agent: This will be set to `"Google-Cloud-Tasks"`. // * `X-Google-*`: Google use only. // * `X-AppEngine-*`: Google use only. // // `Content-Type` won't be set by Cloud Tasks. You can explicitly set // `Content-Type` to a media type when the // [task is created][google.cloud.tasks.v2beta3.CloudTasks.CreateTask]. // For example, `Content-Type` can be set to `"application/octet-stream"` or // `"application/json"`. // // Headers which can have multiple values (according to RFC2616) can be // specified using comma-separated values. // // The size of the headers must be less than 80KB. map headers = 3; // HTTP request body. // // A request body is allowed only if the // [HTTP method][google.cloud.tasks.v2.HttpRequest.http_method] is POST, PUT, // or PATCH. It is an error to set body on a task with an incompatible // [HttpMethod][google.cloud.tasks.v2.HttpMethod]. bytes body = 4; // The mode for generating an `Authorization` header for HTTP requests. // // If specified, all `Authorization` headers in the // [HttpRequest.headers][google.cloud.tasks.v2.HttpRequest.headers] field will // be overridden. oneof authorization_header { // If specified, an // [OAuth token](https://developers.google.com/identity/protocols/OAuth2) // will be generated and attached as an `Authorization` header in the HTTP // request. // // This type of authorization should generally only be used when calling // Google APIs hosted on *.googleapis.com. OAuthToken oauth_token = 5; // If specified, an // [OIDC](https://developers.google.com/identity/protocols/OpenIDConnect) // token will be generated and attached as an `Authorization` header in the // HTTP request. // // This type of authorization can be used for many scenarios, including // calling Cloud Run, or endpoints where you intend to validate the token // yourself. OidcToken oidc_token = 6; } } // App Engine HTTP request. // // The message defines the HTTP request that is sent to an App Engine app when // the task is dispatched. // // Using [AppEngineHttpRequest][google.cloud.tasks.v2.AppEngineHttpRequest] // requires // [`appengine.applications.get`](https://cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/admin-api/access-control) // Google IAM permission for the project // and the following scope: // // `https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-platform` // // The task will be delivered to the App Engine app which belongs to the same // project as the queue. For more information, see // [How Requests are // Routed](https://cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/standard/python/how-requests-are-routed) // and how routing is affected by // [dispatch // files](https://cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/python/config/dispatchref). // Traffic is encrypted during transport and never leaves Google datacenters. // Because this traffic is carried over a communication mechanism internal to // Google, you cannot explicitly set the protocol (for example, HTTP or HTTPS). // The request to the handler, however, will appear to have used the HTTP // protocol. // // The [AppEngineRouting][google.cloud.tasks.v2.AppEngineRouting] used to // construct the URL that the task is delivered to can be set at the queue-level // or task-level: // // * If [app_engine_routing_override is set on the // queue][Queue.app_engine_routing_override], this value is used for all // tasks in the queue, no matter what the setting is for the [task-level // app_engine_routing][AppEngineHttpRequest.app_engine_routing]. // // // The `url` that the task will be sent to is: // // * `url =` [host][google.cloud.tasks.v2.AppEngineRouting.host] `+` // [relative_uri][google.cloud.tasks.v2.AppEngineHttpRequest.relative_uri] // // Tasks can be dispatched to secure app handlers, unsecure app handlers, and // URIs restricted with // [`login: // admin`](https://cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/standard/python/config/appref). // Because tasks are not run as any user, they cannot be dispatched to URIs // restricted with // [`login: // required`](https://cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/standard/python/config/appref) // Task dispatches also do not follow redirects. // // The task attempt has succeeded if the app's request handler returns an HTTP // response code in the range [`200` - `299`]. The task attempt has failed if // the app's handler returns a non-2xx response code or Cloud Tasks does // not receive response before the // [deadline][google.cloud.tasks.v2.Task.dispatch_deadline]. Failed tasks will // be retried according to the [retry // configuration][google.cloud.tasks.v2.Queue.retry_config]. `503` (Service // Unavailable) is considered an App Engine system error instead of an // application error and will cause Cloud Tasks' traffic congestion control to // temporarily throttle the queue's dispatches. Unlike other types of task // targets, a `429` (Too Many Requests) response from an app handler does not // cause traffic congestion control to throttle the queue. message AppEngineHttpRequest { // The HTTP method to use for the request. The default is POST. // // The app's request handler for the task's target URL must be able to handle // HTTP requests with this http_method, otherwise the task attempt will fail // with error code 405 (Method Not Allowed). See // [Writing a push task request // handler](https://cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/java/taskqueue/push/creating-handlers#writing_a_push_task_request_handler) // and the documentation for the request handlers in the language your app is // written in e.g. // [Python Request // Handler](https://cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/python/tools/webapp/requesthandlerclass). HttpMethod http_method = 1; // Task-level setting for App Engine routing. // // * If [app_engine_routing_override is set on the // queue][Queue.app_engine_routing_override], this value is used for all // tasks in the queue, no matter what the setting is for the [task-level // app_engine_routing][AppEngineHttpRequest.app_engine_routing]. AppEngineRouting app_engine_routing = 2; // The relative URI. // // The relative URI must begin with "/" and must be a valid HTTP relative URI. // It can contain a path and query string arguments. // If the relative URI is empty, then the root path "/" will be used. // No spaces are allowed, and the maximum length allowed is 2083 characters. string relative_uri = 3; // HTTP request headers. // // This map contains the header field names and values. // Headers can be set when the // [task is created][google.cloud.tasks.v2.CloudTasks.CreateTask]. // Repeated headers are not supported but a header value can contain commas. // // Cloud Tasks sets some headers to default values: // // * `User-Agent`: By default, this header is // `"AppEngine-Google; (+http://code.google.com/appengine)"`. // This header can be modified, but Cloud Tasks will append // `"AppEngine-Google; (+http://code.google.com/appengine)"` to the // modified `User-Agent`. // // If the task has a [body][google.cloud.tasks.v2.AppEngineHttpRequest.body], // Cloud Tasks sets the following headers: // // * `Content-Type`: By default, the `Content-Type` header is set to // `"application/octet-stream"`. The default can be overridden by explicitly // setting `Content-Type` to a particular media type when the // [task is created][google.cloud.tasks.v2.CloudTasks.CreateTask]. // For example, `Content-Type` can be set to `"application/json"`. // * `Content-Length`: This is computed by Cloud Tasks. This value is // output only. It cannot be changed. // // The headers below cannot be set or overridden: // // * `Host` // * `X-Google-*` // * `X-AppEngine-*` // // In addition, Cloud Tasks sets some headers when the task is dispatched, // such as headers containing information about the task; see // [request // headers](https://cloud.google.com/tasks/docs/creating-appengine-handlers#reading_request_headers). // These headers are set only when the task is dispatched, so they are not // visible when the task is returned in a Cloud Tasks response. // // Although there is no specific limit for the maximum number of headers or // the size, there is a limit on the maximum size of the // [Task][google.cloud.tasks.v2.Task]. For more information, see the // [CreateTask][google.cloud.tasks.v2.CloudTasks.CreateTask] documentation. map headers = 4; // HTTP request body. // // A request body is allowed only if the HTTP method is POST or PUT. It is // an error to set a body on a task with an incompatible // [HttpMethod][google.cloud.tasks.v2.HttpMethod]. bytes body = 5; } // App Engine Routing. // // Defines routing characteristics specific to App Engine - service, version, // and instance. // // For more information about services, versions, and instances see // [An Overview of App // Engine](https://cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/python/an-overview-of-app-engine), // [Microservices Architecture on Google App // Engine](https://cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/python/microservices-on-app-engine), // [App Engine Standard request // routing](https://cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/standard/python/how-requests-are-routed), // and [App Engine Flex request // routing](https://cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/flexible/python/how-requests-are-routed). // // Using [AppEngineRouting][google.cloud.tasks.v2.AppEngineRouting] requires // [`appengine.applications.get`](https://cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/admin-api/access-control) // Google IAM permission for the project // and the following scope: // // `https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-platform` message AppEngineRouting { // App service. // // By default, the task is sent to the service which is the default // service when the task is attempted. // // For some queues or tasks which were created using the App Engine // Task Queue API, [host][google.cloud.tasks.v2.AppEngineRouting.host] is not // parsable into [service][google.cloud.tasks.v2.AppEngineRouting.service], // [version][google.cloud.tasks.v2.AppEngineRouting.version], and // [instance][google.cloud.tasks.v2.AppEngineRouting.instance]. For example, // some tasks which were created using the App Engine SDK use a custom domain // name; custom domains are not parsed by Cloud Tasks. If // [host][google.cloud.tasks.v2.AppEngineRouting.host] is not parsable, then // [service][google.cloud.tasks.v2.AppEngineRouting.service], // [version][google.cloud.tasks.v2.AppEngineRouting.version], and // [instance][google.cloud.tasks.v2.AppEngineRouting.instance] are the empty // string. string service = 1; // App version. // // By default, the task is sent to the version which is the default // version when the task is attempted. // // For some queues or tasks which were created using the App Engine // Task Queue API, [host][google.cloud.tasks.v2.AppEngineRouting.host] is not // parsable into [service][google.cloud.tasks.v2.AppEngineRouting.service], // [version][google.cloud.tasks.v2.AppEngineRouting.version], and // [instance][google.cloud.tasks.v2.AppEngineRouting.instance]. For example, // some tasks which were created using the App Engine SDK use a custom domain // name; custom domains are not parsed by Cloud Tasks. If // [host][google.cloud.tasks.v2.AppEngineRouting.host] is not parsable, then // [service][google.cloud.tasks.v2.AppEngineRouting.service], // [version][google.cloud.tasks.v2.AppEngineRouting.version], and // [instance][google.cloud.tasks.v2.AppEngineRouting.instance] are the empty // string. string version = 2; // App instance. // // By default, the task is sent to an instance which is available when // the task is attempted. // // Requests can only be sent to a specific instance if // [manual scaling is used in App Engine // Standard](https://cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/python/an-overview-of-app-engine?hl=en_US#scaling_types_and_instance_classes). // App Engine Flex does not support instances. For more information, see // [App Engine Standard request // routing](https://cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/standard/python/how-requests-are-routed) // and [App Engine Flex request // routing](https://cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/flexible/python/how-requests-are-routed). string instance = 3; // Output only. The host that the task is sent to. // // The host is constructed from the domain name of the app associated with // the queue's project ID (for example .appspot.com), and the // [service][google.cloud.tasks.v2.AppEngineRouting.service], // [version][google.cloud.tasks.v2.AppEngineRouting.version], and // [instance][google.cloud.tasks.v2.AppEngineRouting.instance]. Tasks which // were created using the App Engine SDK might have a custom domain name. // // For more information, see // [How Requests are // Routed](https://cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/standard/python/how-requests-are-routed). string host = 4; } // The HTTP method used to deliver the task. enum HttpMethod { // HTTP method unspecified HTTP_METHOD_UNSPECIFIED = 0; // HTTP POST POST = 1; // HTTP GET GET = 2; // HTTP HEAD HEAD = 3; // HTTP PUT PUT = 4; // HTTP DELETE DELETE = 5; // HTTP PATCH PATCH = 6; // HTTP OPTIONS OPTIONS = 7; } // Contains information needed for generating an // [OAuth token](https://developers.google.com/identity/protocols/OAuth2). // This type of authorization should generally only be used when calling Google // APIs hosted on *.googleapis.com. message OAuthToken { // [Service account email](https://cloud.google.com/iam/docs/service-accounts) // to be used for generating OAuth token. // The service account must be within the same project as the queue. The // caller must have iam.serviceAccounts.actAs permission for the service // account. string service_account_email = 1; // OAuth scope to be used for generating OAuth access token. // If not specified, "https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-platform" // will be used. string scope = 2; } // Contains information needed for generating an // [OpenID Connect // token](https://developers.google.com/identity/protocols/OpenIDConnect). // This type of authorization can be used for many scenarios, including // calling Cloud Run, or endpoints where you intend to validate the token // yourself. message OidcToken { // [Service account email](https://cloud.google.com/iam/docs/service-accounts) // to be used for generating OIDC token. // The service account must be within the same project as the queue. The // caller must have iam.serviceAccounts.actAs permission for the service // account. string service_account_email = 1; // Audience to be used when generating OIDC token. If not specified, the URI // specified in target will be used. string audience = 2; }