syntax = "proto3"; package etcdserverpb; import "kv.proto"; import "auth.proto"; service Woo { rpc Get(GetRequest) returns (GetResponse) {} } message GetRequest { string key = 1; } message GetResponse { string value = 1; } service KV { // Range gets the keys in the range from the key-value store. rpc Range(RangeRequest) returns (RangeResponse) {} // Put puts the given key into the key-value store. // A put request increments the revision of the key-value store // and generates one event in the event history. rpc Put(PutRequest) returns (PutResponse) {} // DeleteRange deletes the given range from the key-value store. // A delete request increments the revision of the key-value store // and generates a delete event in the event history for every deleted key. rpc DeleteRange(DeleteRangeRequest) returns (DeleteRangeResponse) {} // Txn processes multiple requests in a single transaction. // A txn request increments the revision of the key-value store // and generates events with the same revision for every completed request. // It is not allowed to modify the same key several times within one txn. rpc Txn(TxnRequest) returns (TxnResponse) {} // Compact compacts the event history in the etcd key-value store. The key-value // store should be periodically compacted or the event history will continue to grow // indefinitely. rpc Compact(CompactionRequest) returns (CompactionResponse) {} } service Watch { // Watch watches for events happening or that have happened. Both input and output // are streams; the input stream is for creating and canceling watchers and the output // stream sends events. One watch RPC can watch on multiple key ranges, streaming events // for several watches at once. The entire event history can be watched starting from the // last compaction revision. rpc Watch(stream WatchRequest) returns (stream WatchResponse) {} } service Lease { // LeaseGrant creates a lease which expires if the server does not receive a keepAlive // within a given time to live period. All keys attached to the lease will be expired and // deleted if the lease expires. Each expired key generates a delete event in the event history. rpc LeaseGrant(LeaseGrantRequest) returns (LeaseGrantResponse) {} // LeaseRevoke revokes a lease. All keys attached to the lease will expire and be deleted. rpc LeaseRevoke(LeaseRevokeRequest) returns (LeaseRevokeResponse) {} // LeaseKeepAlive keeps the lease alive by streaming keep alive requests from the client // to the server and streaming keep alive responses from the server to the client. rpc LeaseKeepAlive(stream LeaseKeepAliveRequest) returns (stream LeaseKeepAliveResponse) {} // LeaseTimeToLive retrieves lease information. rpc LeaseTimeToLive(LeaseTimeToLiveRequest) returns (LeaseTimeToLiveResponse) {} // LeaseLeases lists all existing leases. rpc LeaseLeases(LeaseLeasesRequest) returns (LeaseLeasesResponse) {} } service Cluster { // MemberAdd adds a member into the cluster. rpc MemberAdd(MemberAddRequest) returns (MemberAddResponse) {} // MemberRemove removes an existing member from the cluster. rpc MemberRemove(MemberRemoveRequest) returns (MemberRemoveResponse) {} // MemberUpdate updates the member configuration. rpc MemberUpdate(MemberUpdateRequest) returns (MemberUpdateResponse) {} // MemberList lists all the members in the cluster. rpc MemberList(MemberListRequest) returns (MemberListResponse) {} // MemberPromote promotes a member from raft learner (non-voting) to raft voting member. rpc MemberPromote(MemberPromoteRequest) returns (MemberPromoteResponse) {} } service Maintenance { // Alarm activates, deactivates, and queries alarms regarding cluster health. rpc Alarm(AlarmRequest) returns (AlarmResponse) {} // Status gets the status of the member. rpc Status(StatusRequest) returns (StatusResponse) {} // Defragment defragments a member's backend database to recover storage space. rpc Defragment(DefragmentRequest) returns (DefragmentResponse) {} // Hash computes the hash of whole backend keyspace, // including key, lease, and other buckets in storage. // This is designed for testing ONLY! // Do not rely on this in production with ongoing transactions, // since Hash operation does not hold MVCC locks. // Use "HashKV" API instead for "key" bucket consistency checks. rpc Hash(HashRequest) returns (HashResponse) {} // HashKV computes the hash of all MVCC keys up to a given revision. // It only iterates "key" bucket in backend storage. rpc HashKV(HashKVRequest) returns (HashKVResponse) {} // Snapshot sends a snapshot of the entire backend from a member over a stream to a client. rpc Snapshot(SnapshotRequest) returns (stream SnapshotResponse) {} // MoveLeader requests current leader node to transfer its leadership to transferee. rpc MoveLeader(MoveLeaderRequest) returns (MoveLeaderResponse) {} // Downgrade requests downgrades, verifies feasibility or cancels downgrade // on the cluster version. // Supported since etcd 3.5. rpc Downgrade(DowngradeRequest) returns (DowngradeResponse) {} } service Auth { // AuthEnable enables authentication. rpc AuthEnable(AuthEnableRequest) returns (AuthEnableResponse) {} // AuthDisable disables authentication. rpc AuthDisable(AuthDisableRequest) returns (AuthDisableResponse) {} // AuthStatus displays authentication status. rpc AuthStatus(AuthStatusRequest) returns (AuthStatusResponse) {} // Authenticate processes an authenticate request. rpc Authenticate(AuthenticateRequest) returns (AuthenticateResponse) {} // UserAdd adds a new user. User name cannot be empty. rpc UserAdd(AuthUserAddRequest) returns (AuthUserAddResponse) {} // UserGet gets detailed user information. rpc UserGet(AuthUserGetRequest) returns (AuthUserGetResponse) {} // UserList gets a list of all users. rpc UserList(AuthUserListRequest) returns (AuthUserListResponse) {} // UserDelete deletes a specified user. rpc UserDelete(AuthUserDeleteRequest) returns (AuthUserDeleteResponse) {} // UserChangePassword changes the password of a specified user. rpc UserChangePassword(AuthUserChangePasswordRequest) returns (AuthUserChangePasswordResponse) {} // UserGrant grants a role to a specified user. rpc UserGrantRole(AuthUserGrantRoleRequest) returns (AuthUserGrantRoleResponse) {} // UserRevokeRole revokes a role of specified user. rpc UserRevokeRole(AuthUserRevokeRoleRequest) returns (AuthUserRevokeRoleResponse) {} // RoleAdd adds a new role. Role name cannot be empty. rpc RoleAdd(AuthRoleAddRequest) returns (AuthRoleAddResponse) {} // RoleGet gets detailed role information. rpc RoleGet(AuthRoleGetRequest) returns (AuthRoleGetResponse) {} // RoleList gets lists of all roles. rpc RoleList(AuthRoleListRequest) returns (AuthRoleListResponse) {} // RoleDelete deletes a specified role. rpc RoleDelete(AuthRoleDeleteRequest) returns (AuthRoleDeleteResponse) {} // RoleGrantPermission grants a permission of a specified key or range to a specified role. rpc RoleGrantPermission(AuthRoleGrantPermissionRequest) returns (AuthRoleGrantPermissionResponse) {} // RoleRevokePermission revokes a key or range permission of a specified role. rpc RoleRevokePermission(AuthRoleRevokePermissionRequest) returns (AuthRoleRevokePermissionResponse) {} } message ResponseHeader { // cluster_id is the ID of the cluster which sent the response. uint64 cluster_id = 1; // member_id is the ID of the member which sent the response. uint64 member_id = 2; // revision is the key-value store revision when the request was applied, and it's // unset (so 0) in case of calls not interacting with key-value store. // For watch progress responses, the header.revision indicates progress. All future events // received in this stream are guaranteed to have a higher revision number than the // header.revision number. int64 revision = 3; // raft_term is the raft term when the request was applied. uint64 raft_term = 4; } message RangeRequest { enum SortOrder { NONE = 0; // default, no sorting ASCEND = 1; // lowest target value first DESCEND = 2; // highest target value first } enum SortTarget { KEY = 0; VERSION = 1; CREATE = 2; MOD = 3; VALUE = 4; } // key is the first key for the range. If range_end is not given, the request only looks up key. bytes key = 1; // range_end is the upper bound on the requested range [key, range_end). // If range_end is '\0', the range is all keys >= key. // If range_end is key plus one (e.g., "aa"+1 == "ab", "a\xff"+1 == "b"), // then the range request gets all keys prefixed with key. // If both key and range_end are '\0', then the range request returns all keys. bytes range_end = 2; // limit is a limit on the number of keys returned for the request. When limit is set to 0, // it is treated as no limit. int64 limit = 3; // revision is the point-in-time of the key-value store to use for the range. // If revision is less or equal to zero, the range is over the newest key-value store. // If the revision has been compacted, ErrCompacted is returned as a response. int64 revision = 4; // sort_order is the order for returned sorted results. SortOrder sort_order = 5; // sort_target is the key-value field to use for sorting. SortTarget sort_target = 6; // serializable sets the range request to use serializable member-local reads. // Range requests are linearizable by default; linearizable requests have higher // latency and lower throughput than serializable requests but reflect the current // consensus of the cluster. For better performance, in exchange for possible stale reads, // a serializable range request is served locally without needing to reach consensus // with other nodes in the cluster. bool serializable = 7; // keys_only when set returns only the keys and not the values. bool keys_only = 8; // count_only when set returns only the count of the keys in the range. bool count_only = 9; // min_mod_revision is the lower bound for returned key mod revisions; all keys with // lesser mod revisions will be filtered away. int64 min_mod_revision = 10; // max_mod_revision is the upper bound for returned key mod revisions; all keys with // greater mod revisions will be filtered away. int64 max_mod_revision = 11; // min_create_revision is the lower bound for returned key create revisions; all keys with // lesser create revisions will be filtered away. int64 min_create_revision = 12; // max_create_revision is the upper bound for returned key create revisions; all keys with // greater create revisions will be filtered away. int64 max_create_revision = 13; } message RangeResponse { ResponseHeader header = 1; // kvs is the list of key-value pairs matched by the range request. // kvs is empty when count is requested. repeated mvccpb.KeyValue kvs = 2; // more indicates if there are more keys to return in the requested range. bool more = 3; // count is set to the number of keys within the range when requested. int64 count = 4; } message PutRequest { // key is the key, in bytes, to put into the key-value store. bytes key = 1; // value is the value, in bytes, to associate with the key in the key-value store. bytes value = 2; // lease is the lease ID to associate with the key in the key-value store. A lease // value of 0 indicates no lease. int64 lease = 3; // If prev_kv is set, etcd gets the previous key-value pair before changing it. // The previous key-value pair will be returned in the put response. bool prev_kv = 4; // If ignore_value is set, etcd updates the key using its current value. // Returns an error if the key does not exist. bool ignore_value = 5; // If ignore_lease is set, etcd updates the key using its current lease. // Returns an error if the key does not exist. bool ignore_lease = 6; } message PutResponse { ResponseHeader header = 1; // if prev_kv is set in the request, the previous key-value pair will be returned. mvccpb.KeyValue prev_kv = 2; } message DeleteRangeRequest { // key is the first key to delete in the range. bytes key = 1; // range_end is the key following the last key to delete for the range [key, range_end). // If range_end is not given, the range is defined to contain only the key argument. // If range_end is one bit larger than the given key, then the range is all the keys // with the prefix (the given key). // If range_end is '\0', the range is all keys greater than or equal to the key argument. bytes range_end = 2; // If prev_kv is set, etcd gets the previous key-value pairs before deleting it. // The previous key-value pairs will be returned in the delete response. bool prev_kv = 3; } message DeleteRangeResponse { ResponseHeader header = 1; // deleted is the number of keys deleted by the delete range request. int64 deleted = 2; // if prev_kv is set in the request, the previous key-value pairs will be returned. repeated mvccpb.KeyValue prev_kvs = 3; } message RequestOp { // request is a union of request types accepted by a transaction. oneof request { RangeRequest request_range = 1; PutRequest request_put = 2; DeleteRangeRequest request_delete_range = 3; TxnRequest request_txn = 4; } } message ResponseOp { // response is a union of response types returned by a transaction. oneof response { RangeResponse response_range = 1; PutResponse response_put = 2; DeleteRangeResponse response_delete_range = 3; TxnResponse response_txn = 4; } } message Compare { enum CompareResult { EQUAL = 0; GREATER = 1; LESS = 2; NOT_EQUAL = 3; } enum CompareTarget { VERSION = 0; CREATE = 1; MOD = 2; VALUE = 3; LEASE = 4; } // result is logical comparison operation for this comparison. CompareResult result = 1; // target is the key-value field to inspect for the comparison. CompareTarget target = 2; // key is the subject key for the comparison operation. bytes key = 3; oneof target_union { // version is the version of the given key int64 version = 4; // create_revision is the creation revision of the given key int64 create_revision = 5; // mod_revision is the last modified revision of the given key. int64 mod_revision = 6; // value is the value of the given key, in bytes. bytes value = 7; // lease is the lease id of the given key. int64 lease = 8; // leave room for more target_union field tags, jump to 64 } // range_end compares the given target to all keys in the range [key, range_end). // See RangeRequest for more details on key ranges. bytes range_end = 64; // TODO: fill out with most of the rest of RangeRequest fields when needed. } // From google paxosdb paper: // Our implementation hinges around a powerful primitive which we call MultiOp. All other database // operations except for iteration are implemented as a single call to MultiOp. A MultiOp is applied atomically // and consists of three components: // 1. A list of tests called guard. Each test in guard checks a single entry in the database. It may check // for the absence or presence of a value, or compare with a given value. Two different tests in the guard // may apply to the same or different entries in the database. All tests in the guard are applied and // MultiOp returns the results. If all tests are true, MultiOp executes t op (see item 2 below), otherwise // it executes f op (see item 3 below). // 2. A list of database operations called t op. Each operation in the list is either an insert, delete, or // lookup operation, and applies to a single database entry. Two different operations in the list may apply // to the same or different entries in the database. These operations are executed // if guard evaluates to // true. // 3. A list of database operations called f op. Like t op, but executed if guard evaluates to false. message TxnRequest { // compare is a list of predicates representing a conjunction of terms. // If the comparisons succeed, then the success requests will be processed in order, // and the response will contain their respective responses in order. // If the comparisons fail, then the failure requests will be processed in order, // and the response will contain their respective responses in order. repeated Compare compare = 1; // success is a list of requests which will be applied when compare evaluates to true. repeated RequestOp success = 2; // failure is a list of requests which will be applied when compare evaluates to false. repeated RequestOp failure = 3; } message TxnResponse { ResponseHeader header = 1; // succeeded is set to true if the compare evaluated to true or false otherwise. bool succeeded = 2; // responses is a list of responses corresponding to the results from applying // success if succeeded is true or failure if succeeded is false. repeated ResponseOp responses = 3; } // CompactionRequest compacts the key-value store up to a given revision. All superseded keys // with a revision less than the compaction revision will be removed. message CompactionRequest { // revision is the key-value store revision for the compaction operation. int64 revision = 1; // physical is set so the RPC will wait until the compaction is physically // applied to the local database such that compacted entries are totally // removed from the backend database. bool physical = 2; } message CompactionResponse { ResponseHeader header = 1; } message HashRequest {} message HashKVRequest { // revision is the key-value store revision for the hash operation. int64 revision = 1; } message HashKVResponse { ResponseHeader header = 1; // hash is the hash value computed from the responding member's MVCC keys up to a given revision. uint32 hash = 2; // compact_revision is the compacted revision of key-value store when hash begins. int64 compact_revision = 3; // hash_revision is the revision up to which the hash is calculated. int64 hash_revision = 4; } message HashResponse { ResponseHeader header = 1; // hash is the hash value computed from the responding member's KV's backend. uint32 hash = 2; } message SnapshotRequest {} message SnapshotResponse { // header has the current key-value store information. The first header in the snapshot // stream indicates the point in time of the snapshot. ResponseHeader header = 1; // remaining_bytes is the number of blob bytes to be sent after this message uint64 remaining_bytes = 2; // blob contains the next chunk of the snapshot in the snapshot stream. bytes blob = 3; // local version of server that created the snapshot. // In cluster with binaries with different version, each cluster can return different result. // Informs which etcd server version should be used when restoring the snapshot. string version = 4; } message WatchRequest { // request_union is a request to either create a new watcher or cancel an existing watcher. oneof request_union { WatchCreateRequest create_request = 1; WatchCancelRequest cancel_request = 2; WatchProgressRequest progress_request = 3; } } message WatchCreateRequest { // key is the key to register for watching. bytes key = 1; // range_end is the end of the range [key, range_end) to watch. If range_end is not given, // only the key argument is watched. If range_end is equal to '\0', all keys greater than // or equal to the key argument are watched. // If the range_end is one bit larger than the given key, // then all keys with the prefix (the given key) will be watched. bytes range_end = 2; // start_revision is an optional revision to watch from (inclusive). No start_revision is "now". int64 start_revision = 3; // progress_notify is set so that the etcd server will periodically send a WatchResponse with // no events to the new watcher if there are no recent events. It is useful when clients // wish to recover a disconnected watcher starting from a recent known revision. // The etcd server may decide how often it will send notifications based on current load. bool progress_notify = 4; enum FilterType { // filter out put event. NOPUT = 0; // filter out delete event. NODELETE = 1; } // filters filter the events at server side before it sends back to the watcher. repeated FilterType filters = 5; // If prev_kv is set, created watcher gets the previous KV before the event happens. // If the previous KV is already compacted, nothing will be returned. bool prev_kv = 6; // If watch_id is provided and non-zero, it will be assigned to this watcher. // Since creating a watcher in etcd is not a synchronous operation, // this can be used ensure that ordering is correct when creating multiple // watchers on the same stream. Creating a watcher with an ID already in // use on the stream will cause an error to be returned. int64 watch_id = 7; // fragment enables splitting large revisions into multiple watch responses. bool fragment = 8; } message WatchCancelRequest { // watch_id is the watcher id to cancel so that no more events are transmitted. int64 watch_id = 1; } // Requests the a watch stream progress status be sent in the watch response stream as soon as // possible. message WatchProgressRequest {} message WatchResponse { ResponseHeader header = 1; // watch_id is the ID of the watcher that corresponds to the response. int64 watch_id = 2; // created is set to true if the response is for a create watch request. // The client should record the watch_id and expect to receive events for // the created watcher from the same stream. // All events sent to the created watcher will attach with the same watch_id. bool created = 3; // canceled is set to true if the response is for a cancel watch request. // No further events will be sent to the canceled watcher. bool canceled = 4; // compact_revision is set to the minimum index if a watcher tries to watch // at a compacted index. // // This happens when creating a watcher at a compacted revision or the watcher cannot // catch up with the progress of the key-value store. // // The client should treat the watcher as canceled and should not try to create any // watcher with the same start_revision again. int64 compact_revision = 5; // cancel_reason indicates the reason for canceling the watcher. string cancel_reason = 6; // framgment is true if large watch response was split over multiple responses. bool fragment = 7; repeated mvccpb.Event events = 11; } message LeaseGrantRequest { // TTL is the advisory time-to-live in seconds. Expired lease will return -1. int64 TTL = 1; // ID is the requested ID for the lease. If ID is set to 0, the lessor chooses an ID. int64 ID = 2; } message LeaseGrantResponse { ResponseHeader header = 1; // ID is the lease ID for the granted lease. int64 ID = 2; // TTL is the server chosen lease time-to-live in seconds. int64 TTL = 3; string error = 4; } message LeaseRevokeRequest { // ID is the lease ID to revoke. When the ID is revoked, all associated keys will be deleted. int64 ID = 1; } message LeaseRevokeResponse { ResponseHeader header = 1; } message LeaseCheckpoint { // ID is the lease ID to checkpoint. int64 ID = 1; // Remaining_TTL is the remaining time until expiry of the lease. int64 remaining_TTL = 2; } message LeaseCheckpointRequest { repeated LeaseCheckpoint checkpoints = 1; } message LeaseCheckpointResponse { ResponseHeader header = 1; } message LeaseKeepAliveRequest { // ID is the lease ID for the lease to keep alive. int64 ID = 1; } message LeaseKeepAliveResponse { ResponseHeader header = 1; // ID is the lease ID from the keep alive request. int64 ID = 2; // TTL is the new time-to-live for the lease. int64 TTL = 3; } message LeaseTimeToLiveRequest { // ID is the lease ID for the lease. int64 ID = 1; // keys is true to query all the keys attached to this lease. bool keys = 2; } message LeaseTimeToLiveResponse { ResponseHeader header = 1; // ID is the lease ID from the keep alive request. int64 ID = 2; // TTL is the remaining TTL in seconds for the lease; the lease will expire in under TTL+1 seconds. int64 TTL = 3; // GrantedTTL is the initial granted time in seconds upon lease creation/renewal. int64 grantedTTL = 4; // Keys is the list of keys attached to this lease. repeated bytes keys = 5; } message LeaseLeasesRequest {} message LeaseStatus { int64 ID = 1; // TODO: int64 TTL = 2; } message LeaseLeasesResponse { ResponseHeader header = 1; repeated LeaseStatus leases = 2; } message Member { // ID is the member ID for this member. uint64 ID = 1; // name is the human-readable name of the member. If the member is not started, the name will be an empty string. string name = 2; // peerURLs is the list of URLs the member exposes to the cluster for communication. repeated string peerURLs = 3; // clientURLs is the list of URLs the member exposes to clients for communication. If the member is not started, clientURLs will be empty. repeated string clientURLs = 4; // isLearner indicates if the member is raft learner. bool isLearner = 5; } message MemberAddRequest { // peerURLs is the list of URLs the added member will use to communicate with the cluster. repeated string peerURLs = 1; // isLearner indicates if the added member is raft learner. bool isLearner = 2; } message MemberAddResponse { ResponseHeader header = 1; // member is the member information for the added member. Member member = 2; // members is a list of all members after adding the new member. repeated Member members = 3; } message MemberRemoveRequest { // ID is the member ID of the member to remove. uint64 ID = 1; } message MemberRemoveResponse { ResponseHeader header = 1; // members is a list of all members after removing the member. repeated Member members = 2; } message MemberUpdateRequest { // ID is the member ID of the member to update. uint64 ID = 1; // peerURLs is the new list of URLs the member will use to communicate with the cluster. repeated string peerURLs = 2; } message MemberUpdateResponse{ ResponseHeader header = 1; // members is a list of all members after updating the member. repeated Member members = 2; } message MemberListRequest { bool linearizable = 1; } message MemberListResponse { ResponseHeader header = 1; // members is a list of all members associated with the cluster. repeated Member members = 2; } message MemberPromoteRequest { // ID is the member ID of the member to promote. uint64 ID = 1; } message MemberPromoteResponse { ResponseHeader header = 1; // members is a list of all members after promoting the member. repeated Member members = 2; } message DefragmentRequest {} message DefragmentResponse { ResponseHeader header = 1; } message MoveLeaderRequest { // targetID is the node ID for the new leader. uint64 targetID = 1; } message MoveLeaderResponse { ResponseHeader header = 1; } enum AlarmType { NONE = 0; // default, used to query if any alarm is active NOSPACE = 1; // space quota is exhausted CORRUPT = 2; // kv store corruption detected } message AlarmRequest { enum AlarmAction { GET = 0; ACTIVATE = 1; DEACTIVATE = 2; } // action is the kind of alarm request to issue. The action // may GET alarm statuses, ACTIVATE an alarm, or DEACTIVATE a // raised alarm. AlarmAction action = 1; // memberID is the ID of the member associated with the alarm. If memberID is 0, the // alarm request covers all members. uint64 memberID = 2; // alarm is the type of alarm to consider for this request. AlarmType alarm = 3; } message AlarmMember { // memberID is the ID of the member associated with the raised alarm. uint64 memberID = 1; // alarm is the type of alarm which has been raised. AlarmType alarm = 2; } message AlarmResponse { ResponseHeader header = 1; // alarms is a list of alarms associated with the alarm request. repeated AlarmMember alarms = 2; } message DowngradeRequest { enum DowngradeAction { VALIDATE = 0; ENABLE = 1; CANCEL = 2; } // action is the kind of downgrade request to issue. The action may // VALIDATE the target version, DOWNGRADE the cluster version, // or CANCEL the current downgrading job. DowngradeAction action = 1; // version is the target version to downgrade. string version = 2; } message DowngradeResponse { ResponseHeader header = 1; // version is the current cluster version. string version = 2; } message StatusRequest {} message StatusResponse { ResponseHeader header = 1; // version is the cluster protocol version used by the responding member. string version = 2; // dbSize is the size of the backend database physically allocated, in bytes, of the responding member. int64 dbSize = 3; // leader is the member ID which the responding member believes is the current leader. uint64 leader = 4; // raftIndex is the current raft committed index of the responding member. uint64 raftIndex = 5; // raftTerm is the current raft term of the responding member. uint64 raftTerm = 6; // raftAppliedIndex is the current raft applied index of the responding member. uint64 raftAppliedIndex = 7; // errors contains alarm/health information and status. repeated string errors = 8; // dbSizeInUse is the size of the backend database logically in use, in bytes, of the responding member. int64 dbSizeInUse = 9; // isLearner indicates if the member is raft learner. bool isLearner = 10; // storageVersion is the version of the db file. It might be get updated with delay in relationship to the target cluster version. string storageVersion = 11; // dbSizeQuota is the configured etcd storage quota in bytes (the value passed to etcd instance by flag --quota-backend-bytes) int64 dbSizeQuota = 12; } message AuthEnableRequest {} message AuthDisableRequest {} message AuthStatusRequest {} message AuthenticateRequest { string name = 1; string password = 2; } message AuthUserAddRequest { string name = 1; string password = 2; authpb.UserAddOptions options = 3; string hashedPassword = 4; } message AuthUserGetRequest { string name = 1; } message AuthUserDeleteRequest { // name is the name of the user to delete. string name = 1; } message AuthUserChangePasswordRequest { // name is the name of the user whose password is being changed. string name = 1; // password is the new password for the user. Note that this field will be removed in the API layer. string password = 2; // hashedPassword is the new password for the user. Note that this field will be initialized in the API layer. string hashedPassword = 3; } message AuthUserGrantRoleRequest { string user = 1; // role is the name of the role to grant to the user. string role = 2; } message AuthUserRevokeRoleRequest { string name = 1; string role = 2; } message AuthRoleAddRequest { // name is the name of the role to add to the authentication system. string name = 1; } message AuthRoleGetRequest { string role = 1; } message AuthUserListRequest {} message AuthRoleListRequest {} message AuthRoleDeleteRequest { string role = 1; } message AuthRoleGrantPermissionRequest { // name is the name of the role which will be granted the permission. string name = 1; // perm is the permission to grant to the role. authpb.Permission perm = 2; } message AuthRoleRevokePermissionRequest { string role = 1; bytes key = 2; bytes range_end = 3; } message AuthEnableResponse { ResponseHeader header = 1; } message AuthDisableResponse { ResponseHeader header = 1; } message AuthStatusResponse { ResponseHeader header = 1; bool enabled = 2; // authRevision is the current revision of auth store uint64 authRevision = 3; } message AuthenticateResponse { ResponseHeader header = 1; // token is an authorized token that can be used in succeeding RPCs string token = 2; } message AuthUserAddResponse { ResponseHeader header = 1; } message AuthUserGetResponse { ResponseHeader header = 1; repeated string roles = 2; } message AuthUserDeleteResponse { ResponseHeader header = 1; } message AuthUserChangePasswordResponse { ResponseHeader header = 1; } message AuthUserGrantRoleResponse { ResponseHeader header = 1; } message AuthUserRevokeRoleResponse { ResponseHeader header = 1; } message AuthRoleAddResponse { ResponseHeader header = 1; } message AuthRoleGetResponse { ResponseHeader header = 1; repeated authpb.Permission perm = 2; } message AuthRoleListResponse { ResponseHeader header = 1; repeated string roles = 2; } message AuthUserListResponse { ResponseHeader header = 1; repeated string users = 2; } message AuthRoleDeleteResponse { ResponseHeader header = 1; } message AuthRoleGrantPermissionResponse { ResponseHeader header = 1; } message AuthRoleRevokePermissionResponse { ResponseHeader header = 1; }