// 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.devtools.remoteworkers.v1test2; import "google/protobuf/any.proto"; import "google/protobuf/duration.proto"; import "google/rpc/status.proto"; option csharp_namespace = "Google.DevTools.RemoteWorkers.V1Test2"; option go_package = "google.golang.org/genproto/googleapis/devtools/remoteworkers/v1test2;remoteworkers"; option java_multiple_files = true; option java_outer_classname = "RemoteWorkersCommands"; option java_package = "com.google.devtools.remoteworkers.v1test2"; option php_namespace = "Google\\Cloud\\Remoteworkers\\V1test2"; option objc_class_prefix = "RW"; // Describes a shell-style task to execute, suitable for providing as the Bots // interface's `Lease.payload` field. message CommandTask { // Describes the inputs to a shell-style task. message Inputs { // An environment variable required by this task. message EnvironmentVariable { // The envvar name. string name = 1; // The envvar value. string value = 2; } // The command itself to run (e.g., argv). // // This field should be passed directly to the underlying operating system, // and so it must be sensible to that operating system. For example, on // Windows, the first argument might be "C:\Windows\System32\ping.exe" - // that is, using drive letters and backslashes. A command for a *nix // system, on the other hand, would use forward slashes. // // All other fields in the RWAPI must consistently use forward slashes, // since those fields may be interpretted by both the service and the bot. repeated string arguments = 1; // The input filesystem to be set up prior to the task beginning. The // contents should be a repeated set of FileMetadata messages though other // formats are allowed if better for the implementation (eg, a LUCI-style // .isolated file). // // This field is repeated since implementations might want to cache the // metadata, in which case it may be useful to break up portions of the // filesystem that change frequently (eg, specific input files) from those // that don't (eg, standard header files). repeated Digest files = 2; // Inline contents for blobs expected to be needed by the bot to execute the // task. For example, contents of entries in `files` or blobs that are // indirectly referenced by an entry there. // // The bot should check against this list before downloading required task // inputs to reduce the number of communications between itself and the // remote CAS server. repeated Blob inline_blobs = 4; // All environment variables required by the task. repeated EnvironmentVariable environment_variables = 3; // Directory from which a command is executed. It is a relative directory // with respect to the bot's working directory (i.e., "./"). If it is // non-empty, then it must exist under "./". Otherwise, "./" will be used. string working_directory = 5; } // Describes the expected outputs of the command. message Outputs { // A list of expected files, relative to the execution root. All paths // MUST be delimited by forward slashes. repeated string files = 1; // A list of expected directories, relative to the execution root. All paths // MUST be delimited by forward slashes. repeated string directories = 2; // The destination to which any stdout should be sent. The method by which // the bot should send the stream contents to that destination is not // defined in this API. As examples, the destination could be a file // referenced in the `files` field in this message, or it could be a URI // that must be written via the ByteStream API. string stdout_destination = 3; // The destination to which any stderr should be sent. The method by which // the bot should send the stream contents to that destination is not // defined in this API. As examples, the destination could be a file // referenced in the `files` field in this message, or it could be a URI // that must be written via the ByteStream API. string stderr_destination = 4; } // Describes the timeouts associated with this task. message Timeouts { // This specifies the maximum time that the task can run, excluding the // time required to download inputs or upload outputs. That is, the worker // will terminate the task if it runs longer than this. google.protobuf.Duration execution = 1; // This specifies the maximum amount of time the task can be idle - that is, // go without generating some output in either stdout or stderr. If the // process is silent for more than the specified time, the worker will // terminate the task. google.protobuf.Duration idle = 2; // If the execution or IO timeouts are exceeded, the worker will try to // gracefully terminate the task and return any existing logs. However, // tasks may be hard-frozen in which case this process will fail. This // timeout specifies how long to wait for a terminated task to shut down // gracefully (e.g. via SIGTERM) before we bring down the hammer (e.g. // SIGKILL on *nix, CTRL_BREAK_EVENT on Windows). google.protobuf.Duration shutdown = 3; } // The inputs to the task. Inputs inputs = 1; // The expected outputs from the task. Outputs expected_outputs = 4; // The timeouts of this task. Timeouts timeouts = 5; } // DEPRECATED - use CommandResult instead. // Describes the actual outputs from the task. message CommandOutputs { // exit_code is only fully reliable if the status' code is OK. If the task // exceeded its deadline or was cancelled, the process may still produce an // exit code as it is cancelled, and this will be populated, but a successful // (zero) is unlikely to be correct unless the status code is OK. int32 exit_code = 1; // The output files. The blob referenced by the digest should contain // one of the following (implementation-dependent): // * A marshalled DirectoryMetadata of the returned filesystem // * A LUCI-style .isolated file Digest outputs = 2; } // DEPRECATED - use CommandResult instead. // Can be used as part of CompleteRequest.metadata, or are part of a more // sophisticated message. message CommandOverhead { // The elapsed time between calling Accept and Complete. The server will also // have its own idea of what this should be, but this excludes the overhead of // the RPCs and the bot response time. google.protobuf.Duration duration = 1; // The amount of time *not* spent executing the command (ie // uploading/downloading files). google.protobuf.Duration overhead = 2; } // All information about the execution of a command, suitable for providing as // the Bots interface's `Lease.result` field. message CommandResult { // An overall status for the command. For example, if the command timed out, // this might have a code of DEADLINE_EXCEEDED; if it was killed by the OS for // memory exhaustion, it might have a code of RESOURCE_EXHAUSTED. google.rpc.Status status = 1; // The exit code of the process. An exit code of "0" should only be trusted if // `status` has a code of OK (otherwise it may simply be unset). int32 exit_code = 2; // The output files. The blob referenced by the digest should contain // one of the following (implementation-dependent): // * A marshalled DirectoryMetadata of the returned filesystem // * A LUCI-style .isolated file Digest outputs = 3; // The elapsed time between calling Accept and Complete. The server will also // have its own idea of what this should be, but this excludes the overhead of // the RPCs and the bot response time. google.protobuf.Duration duration = 4 [deprecated = true]; // The amount of time *not* spent executing the command (ie // uploading/downloading files). google.protobuf.Duration overhead = 5 [deprecated = true]; // Implementation-dependent metadata about the task. Both servers and bots // may define messages which can be encoded here; bots are free to provide // metadata in multiple formats, and servers are free to choose one or more // of the values to process and ignore others. In particular, it is *not* // considered an error for the bot to provide the server with a field that it // doesn't know about. repeated google.protobuf.Any metadata = 6; } // The metadata for a file. Similar to the equivalent message in the Remote // Execution API. message FileMetadata { // The path of this file. If this message is part of the // CommandOutputs.outputs fields, the path is relative to the execution root // and must correspond to an entry in CommandTask.outputs.files. If this // message is part of a Directory message, then the path is relative to the // root of that directory. All paths MUST be delimited by forward slashes. string path = 1; // A pointer to the contents of the file. The method by which a client // retrieves the contents from a CAS system is not defined here. Digest digest = 2; // If the file is small enough, its contents may also or alternatively be // listed here. bytes contents = 3; // Properties of the file bool is_executable = 4; } // The metadata for a directory. Similar to the equivalent message in the Remote // Execution API. message DirectoryMetadata { // The path of the directory, as in // [FileMetadata.path][google.devtools.remoteworkers.v1test2.FileMetadata.path]. string path = 1; // A pointer to the contents of the directory, in the form of a marshalled // Directory message. Digest digest = 2; } // The CommandTask and CommandResult messages assume the existence of a service // that can serve blobs of content, identified by a hash and size known as a // "digest." The method by which these blobs may be retrieved is not specified // here, but a model implementation is in the Remote Execution API's // "ContentAddressibleStorage" interface. // // In the context of the RWAPI, a Digest will virtually always refer to the // contents of a file or a directory. The latter is represented by the // byte-encoded Directory message. message Digest { // A string-encoded hash (eg "1a2b3c", not the byte array [0x1a, 0x2b, 0x3c]) // using an implementation-defined hash algorithm (eg SHA-256). string hash = 1; // The size of the contents. While this is not strictly required as part of an // identifier (after all, any given hash will have exactly one canonical // size), it's useful in almost all cases when one might want to send or // retrieve blobs of content and is included here for this reason. int64 size_bytes = 2; } // Describes a blob of binary content with its digest. message Blob { // The digest of the blob. This should be verified by the receiver. Digest digest = 1; // The contents of the blob. bytes contents = 2; } // The contents of a directory. Similar to the equivalent message in the Remote // Execution API. message Directory { // The files in this directory repeated FileMetadata files = 1; // Any subdirectories repeated DirectoryMetadata directories = 2; }