syntax = "proto3"; package xds.core.v3; import "udpa/annotations/status.proto"; import "xds/core/v3/context_params.proto"; import "validate/validate.proto"; option java_outer_classname = "ResourceLocatorProto"; option java_multiple_files = true; option java_package = "com.github.udpa.xds.core.v3"; option (udpa.annotations.file_status).work_in_progress = true; // xDS resource locators identify a xDS resource name and instruct the // data-plane load balancer on how the resource may be located. // // Resource locators have a canonical xdstp:// URI representation: // // xdstp://{authority}/{type_url}/{id}?{context_params}{#directive,*} // // where context_params take the form of URI query parameters. // // Resource locators have a similar canonical http:// URI representation: // // http://{authority}/{type_url}/{id}?{context_params}{#directive,*} // // Resource locators also have a simplified file:// URI representation: // // file:///{id}{#directive,*} // message ResourceLocator { enum Scheme { XDSTP = 0; HTTP = 1; FILE = 2; } // URI scheme. Scheme scheme = 1 [(validate.rules).enum = {defined_only: true}]; // Opaque identifier for the resource. Any '/' will not be escaped during URI // encoding and will form part of the URI path. This may end // with ‘*’ for glob collection references. string id = 2; // Logical authority for resource (not necessarily transport network address). // Authorities are opaque in the xDS API, data-plane load balancers will map // them to concrete network transports such as an xDS management server, e.g. // via envoy.config.core.v3.ConfigSource. string authority = 3; // Fully qualified resource type (as in type URL without types.googleapis.com/ // prefix). string resource_type = 4 [(validate.rules).string = {min_len: 1}]; oneof context_param_specifier { // Additional parameters that can be used to select resource variants. // Matches must be exact, i.e. all context parameters must match exactly and // there must be no additional context parameters set on the matched // resource. ContextParams exact_context = 5; // .. space reserved for future potential matchers, e.g. CEL expressions. } // Directives provide information to data-plane load balancers on how xDS // resource names are to be interpreted and potentially further resolved. For // example, they may provide alternative resource locators for when primary // resolution fails. Directives are not part of resource names and do not // appear in a xDS transport discovery request. // // When encoding to URIs, directives take the form: // // = // // For example, we can have alt=xdstp://foo/bar or entry=some%20thing. Each // directive value type may have its own string encoding, in the case of // ResourceLocator there is a recursive URI encoding. // // Percent encoding applies to the URI encoding of the directive value. // Multiple directives are comma-separated, so the reserved characters that // require percent encoding in a directive value are [',', '#', '[', ']', // '%']. These are the RFC3986 fragment reserved characters with the addition // of the xDS scheme specific ','. See // https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3986#page-49 for further details on URI ABNF // and reserved characters. message Directive { oneof directive { option (validate.required) = true; // An alternative resource locator for fallback if the resource is // unavailable. For example, take the resource locator: // // xdstp://foo/some-type/some-route-table#alt=xdstp://bar/some-type/another-route-table // // If the data-plane load balancer is unable to reach `foo` to fetch the // resource, it will fallback to `bar`. Alternative resources do not need // to have equivalent content, but they should be functional substitutes. ResourceLocator alt = 1; // List collections support inlining of resources via the entry field in // Resource. These inlined Resource objects may have an optional name // field specified. When specified, the entry directive allows // ResourceLocator to directly reference these inlined resources, e.g. // xdstp://.../foo#entry=bar. string entry = 2 [(validate.rules).string = {min_len: 1, pattern: "^[0-9a-zA-Z_\\-\\./~:]+$"}]; } } // A list of directives that appear in the xDS resource locator #fragment. // // When encoding to URI form, directives are percent encoded with comma // separation. repeated Directive directives = 6; }