// Copyright 2020 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.osconfig.v1beta; import "google/api/field_behavior.proto"; import "google/api/resource.proto"; import "google/protobuf/duration.proto"; import "google/protobuf/timestamp.proto"; option go_package = "google.golang.org/genproto/googleapis/cloud/osconfig/v1beta;osconfig"; option java_outer_classname = "PatchJobs"; option java_package = "com.google.cloud.osconfig.v1beta"; // A request message to initiate patching across Google Compute Engine // instances. message ExecutePatchJobRequest { // Required. The project in which to run this patch in the form `projects/*` string parent = 1 [(google.api.field_behavior) = REQUIRED]; // Description of the patch job. Length of the description is limited // to 1024 characters. string description = 2; // Required. Instances to patch, either explicitly or filtered by some criteria such // as zone or labels. PatchInstanceFilter instance_filter = 7 [(google.api.field_behavior) = REQUIRED]; // Patch configuration being applied. If omitted, instances are // patched using the default configurations. PatchConfig patch_config = 4; // Duration of the patch job. After the duration ends, the patch job // times out. google.protobuf.Duration duration = 5; // If this patch is a dry-run only, instances are contacted but // will do nothing. bool dry_run = 6; // Display name for this patch job. This does not have to be unique. string display_name = 8; } // Request to get an active or completed patch job. message GetPatchJobRequest { // Required. Name of the patch in the form `projects/*/patchJobs/*` string name = 1 [(google.api.field_behavior) = REQUIRED]; } // Request to list details for all instances that are part of a patch job. message ListPatchJobInstanceDetailsRequest { // Required. The parent for the instances are in the form of `projects/*/patchJobs/*`. string parent = 1 [(google.api.field_behavior) = REQUIRED]; // The maximum number of instance details records to return. Default is 100. int32 page_size = 2; // A pagination token returned from a previous call // that indicates where this listing should continue from. string page_token = 3; // A filter expression that filters results listed in the response. This // field supports filtering results by instance zone, name, state, or // `failure_reason`. string filter = 4; } // A response message for listing the instances details for a patch job. message ListPatchJobInstanceDetailsResponse { // A list of instance status. repeated PatchJobInstanceDetails patch_job_instance_details = 1; // A pagination token that can be used to get the next page of results. string next_page_token = 2; } // Patch details for a VM instance. For more information about reviewing VM // instance details, see // [Listing all VM instance details for a specific patch // job](/compute/docs/os-patch-management/manage-patch-jobs#list-instance-details). message PatchJobInstanceDetails { // The instance name in the form `projects/*/zones/*/instances/*` string name = 1; // The unique identifier for the instance. This identifier is // defined by the server. string instance_system_id = 2; // Current state of instance patch. Instance.PatchState state = 3; // If the patch fails, this field provides the reason. string failure_reason = 4; // The number of times the agent that the agent attempts to apply the patch. int64 attempt_count = 5; } // A request message for listing patch jobs. message ListPatchJobsRequest { // Required. In the form of `projects/*` string parent = 1 [(google.api.field_behavior) = REQUIRED]; // The maximum number of instance status to return. int32 page_size = 2; // A pagination token returned from a previous call // that indicates where this listing should continue from. string page_token = 3; // If provided, this field specifies the criteria that must be met by patch // jobs to be included in the response. // Currently, filtering is only available on the patch_deployment field. string filter = 4; } // A response message for listing patch jobs. message ListPatchJobsResponse { // The list of patch jobs. repeated PatchJob patch_jobs = 1; // A pagination token that can be used to get the next page of results. string next_page_token = 2; } // A high level representation of a patch job that is either in progress // or has completed. // // Instances details are not included in the job. To paginate through instance // details, use ListPatchJobInstanceDetails. // // For more information about patch jobs, see // [Creating patch jobs](/compute/docs/os-patch-management/create-patch-job). message PatchJob { // A summary of the current patch state across all instances that this patch // job affects. Contains counts of instances in different states. These states // map to `InstancePatchState`. List patch job instance details to see the // specific states of each instance. message InstanceDetailsSummary { // Number of instances pending patch job. int64 pending_instance_count = 1; // Number of instances that are inactive. int64 inactive_instance_count = 2; // Number of instances notified about patch job. int64 notified_instance_count = 3; // Number of instances that have started. int64 started_instance_count = 4; // Number of instances that are downloading patches. int64 downloading_patches_instance_count = 5; // Number of instances that are applying patches. int64 applying_patches_instance_count = 6; // Number of instances rebooting. int64 rebooting_instance_count = 7; // Number of instances that have completed successfully. int64 succeeded_instance_count = 8; // Number of instances that require reboot. int64 succeeded_reboot_required_instance_count = 9; // Number of instances that failed. int64 failed_instance_count = 10; // Number of instances that have acked and will start shortly. int64 acked_instance_count = 11; // Number of instances that exceeded the time out while applying the patch. int64 timed_out_instance_count = 12; // Number of instances that are running the pre-patch step. int64 pre_patch_step_instance_count = 13; // Number of instances that are running the post-patch step. int64 post_patch_step_instance_count = 14; // Number of instances that do not appear to be running the agent. Check to // ensure that the agent is installed, running, and able to communicate with // the service. int64 no_agent_detected_instance_count = 15; } // Enumeration of the various states a patch job passes through as it // executes. enum State { // State must be specified. STATE_UNSPECIFIED = 0; // The patch job was successfully initiated. STARTED = 1; // The patch job is looking up instances to run the patch on. INSTANCE_LOOKUP = 2; // Instances are being patched. PATCHING = 3; // Patch job completed successfully. SUCCEEDED = 4; // Patch job completed but there were errors. COMPLETED_WITH_ERRORS = 5; // The patch job was canceled. CANCELED = 6; // The patch job timed out. TIMED_OUT = 7; } // Unique identifier for this patch job in the form // `projects/*/patchJobs/*` string name = 1; // Display name for this patch job. This is not a unique identifier. string display_name = 14; // Description of the patch job. Length of the description is limited // to 1024 characters. string description = 2; // Time this patch job was created. google.protobuf.Timestamp create_time = 3; // Last time this patch job was updated. google.protobuf.Timestamp update_time = 4; // The current state of the PatchJob . State state = 5; // Instances to patch. PatchInstanceFilter instance_filter = 13; // Patch configuration being applied. PatchConfig patch_config = 7; // Duration of the patch job. After the duration ends, the // patch job times out. google.protobuf.Duration duration = 8; // Summary of instance details. InstanceDetailsSummary instance_details_summary = 9; // If this patch job is a dry run, the agent reports that it has // finished without running any updates on the VM instance. bool dry_run = 10; // If this patch job failed, this message provides information about the // failure. string error_message = 11; // Reflects the overall progress of the patch job in the range of // 0.0 being no progress to 100.0 being complete. double percent_complete = 12; // Output only. Name of the patch deployment that created this patch job. string patch_deployment = 15 [(google.api.field_behavior) = OUTPUT_ONLY]; } // Patch configuration specifications. Contains details on how to apply the // patch(es) to a VM instance. message PatchConfig { // Post-patch reboot settings. enum RebootConfig { // The default behavior is DEFAULT. REBOOT_CONFIG_UNSPECIFIED = 0; // The agent decides if a reboot is necessary by checking signals such as // registry keys on Windows or `/var/run/reboot-required` on APT based // systems. On RPM based systems, a set of core system package install times // are compared with system boot time. DEFAULT = 1; // Always reboot the machine after the update completes. ALWAYS = 2; // Never reboot the machine after the update completes. NEVER = 3; } // Post-patch reboot settings. RebootConfig reboot_config = 1; // Apt update settings. Use this setting to override the default `apt` patch // rules. AptSettings apt = 3; // Yum update settings. Use this setting to override the default `yum` patch // rules. YumSettings yum = 4; // Goo update settings. Use this setting to override the default `goo` patch // rules. GooSettings goo = 5; // Zypper update settings. Use this setting to override the default `zypper` // patch rules. ZypperSettings zypper = 6; // Windows update settings. Use this override the default windows patch rules. WindowsUpdateSettings windows_update = 7; // The `ExecStep` to run before the patch update. ExecStep pre_step = 8; // The `ExecStep` to run after the patch update. ExecStep post_step = 9; } // Namespace for instance state enums. message Instance { // Patch state of an instance. enum PatchState { // Unspecified. PATCH_STATE_UNSPECIFIED = 0; // The instance is not yet notified. PENDING = 1; // Instance is inactive and cannot be patched. INACTIVE = 2; // The instance is notified that it should be patched. NOTIFIED = 3; // The instance has started the patching process. STARTED = 4; // The instance is downloading patches. DOWNLOADING_PATCHES = 5; // The instance is applying patches. APPLYING_PATCHES = 6; // The instance is rebooting. REBOOTING = 7; // The instance has completed applying patches. SUCCEEDED = 8; // The instance has completed applying patches but a reboot is required. SUCCEEDED_REBOOT_REQUIRED = 9; // The instance has failed to apply the patch. FAILED = 10; // The instance acked the notification and will start shortly. ACKED = 11; // The instance exceeded the time out while applying the patch. TIMED_OUT = 12; // The instance is running the pre-patch step. RUNNING_PRE_PATCH_STEP = 13; // The instance is running the post-patch step. RUNNING_POST_PATCH_STEP = 14; // The service could not detect the presence of the agent. Check to ensure // that the agent is installed, running, and able to communicate with the // service. NO_AGENT_DETECTED = 15; } } // Message for canceling a patch job. message CancelPatchJobRequest { // Required. Name of the patch in the form `projects/*/patchJobs/*` string name = 1 [(google.api.field_behavior) = REQUIRED]; } // Apt patching is completed by executing `apt-get update && apt-get // upgrade`. Additional options can be set to control how this is executed. message AptSettings { // Apt patch type. enum Type { // By default, upgrade will be performed. TYPE_UNSPECIFIED = 0; // Runs `apt-get dist-upgrade`. DIST = 1; // Runs `apt-get upgrade`. UPGRADE = 2; } // By changing the type to DIST, the patching is performed // using `apt-get dist-upgrade` instead. Type type = 1; // List of packages to exclude from update. These packages will be excluded repeated string excludes = 2; // An exclusive list of packages to be updated. These are the only packages // that will be updated. If these packages are not installed, they will be // ignored. This field cannot be specified with any other patch configuration // fields. repeated string exclusive_packages = 3; } // Yum patching is performed by executing `yum update`. Additional options // can be set to control how this is executed. // // Note that not all settings are supported on all platforms. message YumSettings { // Adds the `--security` flag to `yum update`. Not supported on // all platforms. bool security = 1; // Will cause patch to run `yum update-minimal` instead. bool minimal = 2; // List of packages to exclude from update. These packages are excluded by // using the yum `--exclude` flag. repeated string excludes = 3; // An exclusive list of packages to be updated. These are the only packages // that will be updated. If these packages are not installed, they will be // ignored. This field must not be specified with any other patch // configuration fields. repeated string exclusive_packages = 4; } // Googet patching is performed by running `googet update`. message GooSettings { } // Zypper patching is performed by running `zypper patch`. // See also https://en.opensuse.org/SDB:Zypper_manual. message ZypperSettings { // Adds the `--with-optional` flag to `zypper patch`. bool with_optional = 1; // Adds the `--with-update` flag, to `zypper patch`. bool with_update = 2; // Install only patches with these categories. // Common categories include security, recommended, and feature. repeated string categories = 3; // Install only patches with these severities. // Common severities include critical, important, moderate, and low. repeated string severities = 4; // List of patches to exclude from update. repeated string excludes = 5; // An exclusive list of patches to be updated. These are the only patches // that will be installed using 'zypper patch patch:' command. // This field must not be used with any other patch configuration fields. repeated string exclusive_patches = 6; } // Windows patching is performed using the Windows Update Agent. message WindowsUpdateSettings { // Microsoft Windows update classifications as defined in // [1] // https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/824684/description-of-the-standard-terminology-that-is-used-to-describe-micro enum Classification { // Invalid. If classifications are included, they must be specified. CLASSIFICATION_UNSPECIFIED = 0; // "A widely released fix for a specific problem that addresses a critical, // non-security-related bug." [1] CRITICAL = 1; // "A widely released fix for a product-specific, security-related // vulnerability. Security vulnerabilities are rated by their severity. The // severity rating is indicated in the Microsoft security bulletin as // critical, important, moderate, or low." [1] SECURITY = 2; // "A widely released and frequent software update that contains additions // to a product's definition database. Definition databases are often used // to detect objects that have specific attributes, such as malicious code, // phishing websites, or junk mail." [1] DEFINITION = 3; // "Software that controls the input and output of a device." [1] DRIVER = 4; // "New product functionality that is first distributed outside the context // of a product release and that is typically included in the next full // product release." [1] FEATURE_PACK = 5; // "A tested, cumulative set of all hotfixes, security updates, critical // updates, and updates. Additionally, service packs may contain additional // fixes for problems that are found internally since the release of the // product. Service packs my also contain a limited number of // customer-requested design changes or features." [1] SERVICE_PACK = 6; // "A utility or feature that helps complete a task or set of tasks." [1] TOOL = 7; // "A tested, cumulative set of hotfixes, security updates, critical // updates, and updates that are packaged together for easy deployment. A // rollup generally targets a specific area, such as security, or a // component of a product, such as Internet Information Services (IIS)." [1] UPDATE_ROLLUP = 8; // "A widely released fix for a specific problem. An update addresses a // noncritical, non-security-related bug." [1] UPDATE = 9; } // Only apply updates of these windows update classifications. If empty, all // updates are applied. repeated Classification classifications = 1; // List of KBs to exclude from update. repeated string excludes = 2; // An exclusive list of kbs to be updated. These are the only patches // that will be updated. This field must not be used with other // patch configurations. repeated string exclusive_patches = 3; } // A step that runs an executable for a PatchJob. message ExecStep { // The ExecStepConfig for all Linux VMs targeted by the PatchJob. ExecStepConfig linux_exec_step_config = 1; // The ExecStepConfig for all Windows VMs targeted by the PatchJob. ExecStepConfig windows_exec_step_config = 2; } // Common configurations for an ExecStep. message ExecStepConfig { // The interpreter used to execute the a file. enum Interpreter { // Invalid for a Windows ExecStepConfig. For a Linux ExecStepConfig, the // interpreter will be parsed from the shebang line of the script if // unspecified. INTERPRETER_UNSPECIFIED = 0; // Indicates that the script is run with `/bin/sh` on Linux and `cmd` // on Windows. SHELL = 1; // Indicates that the file is run with PowerShell flags // `-NonInteractive`, `-NoProfile`, and `-ExecutionPolicy Bypass`. POWERSHELL = 2; } // Location of the executable. oneof executable { // An absolute path to the executable on the VM. string local_path = 1; // A Google Cloud Storage object containing the executable. GcsObject gcs_object = 2; } // Defaults to [0]. A list of possible return values that the // execution can return to indicate a success. repeated int32 allowed_success_codes = 3; // The script interpreter to use to run the script. If no interpreter is // specified the script will be executed directly, which will likely // only succeed for scripts with [shebang lines] // (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shebang_\(Unix\)). Interpreter interpreter = 4; } // Google Cloud Storage object representation. message GcsObject { // Required. Bucket of the Google Cloud Storage object. string bucket = 1 [(google.api.field_behavior) = REQUIRED]; // Required. Name of the Google Cloud Storage object. string object = 2 [(google.api.field_behavior) = REQUIRED]; // Required. Generation number of the Google Cloud Storage object. This is used to // ensure that the ExecStep specified by this PatchJob does not change. int64 generation_number = 3 [(google.api.field_behavior) = REQUIRED]; } // A filter to target VM instances for patching. The targeted // VMs must meet all criteria specified. So if both labels and zones are // specified, the patch job targets only VMs with those labels and in those // zones. message PatchInstanceFilter { // Represents a group of VMs that can be identified as having all these // labels, for example "env=prod and app=web". message GroupLabel { // Google Compute Engine instance labels that must be present for a VM // instance to be targeted by this filter. map labels = 1; } // Target all VM instances in the project. If true, no other criteria is // permitted. bool all = 1; // Targets VM instances matching at least one of these label sets. This allows // targeting of disparate groups, for example "env=prod or env=staging". repeated GroupLabel group_labels = 2; // Targets VM instances in ANY of these zones. Leave empty to target VM // instances in any zone. repeated string zones = 3; // Targets any of the VM instances specified. Instances are specified by their // URI in the form `zones/[ZONE]/instances/[INSTANCE_NAME], // `projects/[PROJECT_ID]/zones/[ZONE]/instances/[INSTANCE_NAME]`, or // `https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[PROJECT_ID]/zones/[ZONE]/instances/[INSTANCE_NAME]` repeated string instances = 4; // Targets VMs whose name starts with one of these prefixes. Similar to // labels, this is another way to group VMs when targeting configs, for // example prefix="prod-". repeated string instance_name_prefixes = 5; }