// Copyright 2016 The gRPC Authors // // 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. // A ServiceConfig is supplied when a service is deployed. It mostly contains // parameters for how clients that connect to the service should behave (for // example, the load balancing policy to use to pick between service replicas). // // The configuration options provided here act as overrides to automatically // chosen option values. Service owners should be conservative in specifying // options as the system is likely to choose better values for these options in // the vast majority of cases. In other words, please specify a configuration // option only if you really have to, and avoid copy-paste inclusion of configs. // // Note that gRPC uses the service config in JSON form, not in protobuf // form. This proto definition is intended to help document the schema but // will not actually be used directly by gRPC. syntax = "proto3"; package grpc.service_config; import "google/protobuf/duration.proto"; import "google/protobuf/struct.proto"; import "google/protobuf/wrappers.proto"; import "google/rpc/code.proto"; option java_package = "io.grpc.serviceconfig"; option java_multiple_files = true; option java_outer_classname = "ServiceConfigProto"; // Configuration for a method. message MethodConfig { // The names of the methods to which this configuration applies. // - MethodConfig without names (empty list) will be skipped. // - Each name entry must be unique across the entire ServiceConfig. // - If the 'method' field is empty, this MethodConfig specifies the defaults // for all methods for the specified service. // - If the 'service' field is empty, the 'method' field must be empty, and // this MethodConfig specifies the default for all methods (it's the default // config). // // When determining which MethodConfig to use for a given RPC, the most // specific match wins. For example, let's say that the service config // contains the following MethodConfig entries: // // method_config { name { } ... } // method_config { name { service: "MyService" } ... } // method_config { name { service: "MyService" method: "Foo" } ... } // // MyService/Foo will use the third entry, because it exactly matches the // service and method name. MyService/Bar will use the second entry, because // it provides the default for all methods of MyService. AnotherService/Baz // will use the first entry, because it doesn't match the other two. // // In JSON representation, value "", value `null`, and not present are the // same. The following are the same Name: // - { "service": "s" } // - { "service": "s", "method": null } // - { "service": "s", "method": "" } message Name { string service = 1; // Required. Includes proto package name. string method = 2; } repeated Name name = 1; // Whether RPCs sent to this method should wait until the connection is // ready by default. If false, the RPC will abort immediately if there is // a transient failure connecting to the server. Otherwise, gRPC will // attempt to connect until the deadline is exceeded. // // The value specified via the gRPC client API will override the value // set here. However, note that setting the value in the client API will // also affect transient errors encountered during name resolution, which // cannot be caught by the value here, since the service config is // obtained by the gRPC client via name resolution. google.protobuf.BoolValue wait_for_ready = 2; // The default timeout in seconds for RPCs sent to this method. This can be // overridden in code. If no reply is received in the specified amount of // time, the request is aborted and a DEADLINE_EXCEEDED error status // is returned to the caller. // // The actual deadline used will be the minimum of the value specified here // and the value set by the application via the gRPC client API. If either // one is not set, then the other will be used. If neither is set, then the // request has no deadline. google.protobuf.Duration timeout = 3; // The maximum allowed payload size for an individual request or object in a // stream (client->server) in bytes. The size which is measured is the // serialized payload after per-message compression (but before stream // compression) in bytes. This applies both to streaming and non-streaming // requests. // // The actual value used is the minimum of the value specified here and the // value set by the application via the gRPC client API. If either one is // not set, then the other will be used. If neither is set, then the // built-in default is used. // // If a client attempts to send an object larger than this value, it will not // be sent and the client will see a ClientError. // Note that 0 is a valid value, meaning that the request message // must be empty. google.protobuf.UInt32Value max_request_message_bytes = 4; // The maximum allowed payload size for an individual response or object in a // stream (server->client) in bytes. The size which is measured is the // serialized payload after per-message compression (but before stream // compression) in bytes. This applies both to streaming and non-streaming // requests. // // The actual value used is the minimum of the value specified here and the // value set by the application via the gRPC client API. If either one is // not set, then the other will be used. If neither is set, then the // built-in default is used. // // If a server attempts to send an object larger than this value, it will not // be sent, and a ServerError will be sent to the client instead. // Note that 0 is a valid value, meaning that the response message // must be empty. google.protobuf.UInt32Value max_response_message_bytes = 5; // The retry policy for outgoing RPCs. message RetryPolicy { // The maximum number of RPC attempts, including the original attempt. // // This field is required and must be greater than 1. // Any value greater than 5 will be treated as if it were 5. uint32 max_attempts = 1; // Exponential backoff parameters. The initial retry attempt will occur at // random(0, initial_backoff). In general, the nth attempt will occur at // random(0, // min(initial_backoff*backoff_multiplier**(n-1), max_backoff)). // Required. Must be greater than zero. google.protobuf.Duration initial_backoff = 2; // Required. Must be greater than zero. google.protobuf.Duration max_backoff = 3; float backoff_multiplier = 4; // Required. Must be greater than zero. // The set of status codes which may be retried. // // This field is required and must be non-empty. repeated google.rpc.Code retryable_status_codes = 5; } // The hedging policy for outgoing RPCs. Hedged RPCs may execute more than // once on the server, so only idempotent methods should specify a hedging // policy. message HedgingPolicy { // The hedging policy will send up to max_requests RPCs. // This number represents the total number of all attempts, including // the original attempt. // // This field is required and must be greater than 1. // Any value greater than 5 will be treated as if it were 5. uint32 max_attempts = 1; // The first RPC will be sent immediately, but the max_requests-1 subsequent // hedged RPCs will be sent at intervals of every hedging_delay. Set this // to 0 to immediately send all max_requests RPCs. google.protobuf.Duration hedging_delay = 2; // The set of status codes which indicate other hedged RPCs may still // succeed. If a non-fatal status code is returned by the server, hedged // RPCs will continue. Otherwise, outstanding requests will be canceled and // the error returned to the client application layer. // // This field is optional. repeated google.rpc.Code non_fatal_status_codes = 3; } // Only one of retry_policy or hedging_policy may be set. If neither is set, // RPCs will not be retried or hedged. oneof retry_or_hedging_policy { RetryPolicy retry_policy = 6; HedgingPolicy hedging_policy = 7; } } // Configuration for pick_first LB policy. message PickFirstConfig {} // Configuration for round_robin LB policy. message RoundRobinConfig {} // Configuration for grpclb LB policy. message GrpcLbConfig { // Optional. What LB policy to use for routing between the backend // addresses. If unset, defaults to round_robin. // Currently, the only supported values are round_robin and pick_first. // Note that this will be used both in balancer mode and in fallback mode. // Multiple LB policies can be specified; clients will iterate through // the list in order and stop at the first policy that they support. repeated LoadBalancingConfig child_policy = 1; // Optional. If specified, overrides the name of the service to be sent to // the balancer. string service_name = 2; } // Configuration for priority LB policy. message PriorityLoadBalancingPolicyConfig { // A map of name to child policy configuration. // The names are used to allow the priority policy to update // existing child policies instead of creating new ones every // time it receives a config update. message Child { repeated LoadBalancingConfig config = 1; // If true, will ignore reresolution requests from this child. bool ignore_reresolution_requests = 2; } map children = 1; // A list of child names in decreasing priority order // (i.e., first element is the highest priority). repeated string priorities = 2; } // Configuration for weighted_target LB policy. message WeightedTargetLoadBalancingPolicyConfig { message Target { uint32 weight = 1; repeated LoadBalancingConfig child_policy = 2; } map targets = 1; } // Configuration for xds_cluster_manager_experimental LB policy. message XdsClusterManagerLoadBalancingPolicyConfig { message Child { repeated LoadBalancingConfig child_policy = 1; } map children = 1; } // Configuration for the cds LB policy. message CdsConfig { string cluster = 1; // Required. } // Represents an xDS server. message XdsServer { string server_uri = 1 [json_name = "server_uri"]; // Required. message ChannelCredentials { string type = 1; // Required. google.protobuf.Struct config = 2; // Optional JSON config. } // A list of channel creds to use. The first supported type will be used. repeated ChannelCredentials channel_creds = 2 [json_name = "channel_creds"]; // A repeated list of server features. repeated google.protobuf.Value server_features = 3 [json_name = "server_features"]; } // Configuration for xds_cluster_resolver LB policy. message XdsClusterResolverLoadBalancingPolicyConfig { // Describes a discovery mechanism instance. // For EDS or LOGICAL_DNS clusters, there will be exactly one // DiscoveryMechanism, which will describe the cluster of the parent // CDS policy. // For aggregate clusters, there will be one DiscoveryMechanism for each // underlying cluster. message DiscoveryMechanism { // Cluster name. string cluster = 1; // LRS server to send load reports to. // If not present, load reporting will be disabled. // If set to the empty string, load reporting will be sent to the same // server that we obtained CDS data from. // DEPRECATED: Use new lrs_load_reporting_server field instead. google.protobuf.StringValue lrs_load_reporting_server_name = 2 [deprecated=true]; // LRS server to send load reports to. // If not present, load reporting will be disabled. // Supercedes lrs_load_reporting_server_name field. XdsServer lrs_load_reporting_server = 7; // Maximum number of outstanding requests can be made to the upstream // cluster. Default is 1024. google.protobuf.UInt32Value max_concurrent_requests = 3; enum Type { UNKNOWN = 0; EDS = 1; LOGICAL_DNS = 2; }; Type type = 4; // For type EDS only. // EDS service name, as returned in CDS. // May be unset if not specified in CDS. string eds_service_name = 5; // For type LOGICAL_DNS only. // DNS name to resolve in "host:port" form. string dns_hostname = 6; } // Ordered list of discovery mechanisms. // Must have at least one element. // Results from each discovery mechanism are concatenated together in // successive priorities. repeated DiscoveryMechanism discovery_mechanisms = 1; // xDS LB policy. // This represents the xDS LB policy, which does not necessarily map // one-to-one to a gRPC LB policy. Currently, the following policies // are supported: // - "ROUND_ROBIN" (config is empty) // - "RING_HASH" (config is a RingHashLoadBalancingConfig) repeated LoadBalancingConfig xds_lb_policy = 2; } // Configuration for xds_cluster_impl LB policy. message XdsClusterImplLoadBalancingPolicyConfig { // Cluster name. Required. string cluster = 1; // EDS service name. // Not set if cluster is not an EDS cluster or if it does not // specify an EDS service name. string eds_service_name = 2; // Server to send load reports to. // If unset, no load reporting is done. // If set to empty string, load reporting will be sent to the same // server as we are getting xds data from. // DEPRECATED: Use new lrs_load_reporting_server field instead. google.protobuf.StringValue lrs_load_reporting_server_name = 3 [deprecated=true]; // LRS server to send load reports to. // If not present, load reporting will be disabled. // Supercedes lrs_load_reporting_server_name field. XdsServer lrs_load_reporting_server = 7; // Maximum number of outstanding requests can be made to the upstream cluster. // Default is 1024. google.protobuf.UInt32Value max_concurrent_requests = 4; // Drop configuration. message DropCategory { string category = 1; uint32 requests_per_million = 2; } repeated DropCategory drop_categories = 5; // Child policy. repeated LoadBalancingConfig child_policy = 6; } // Configuration for eds LB policy. message EdsLoadBalancingPolicyConfig { // Cluster name. Required. string cluster = 1; // EDS service name, as returned in CDS. // May be unset if not specified in CDS. string eds_service_name = 2; // Server to send load reports to. // If unset, no load reporting is done. // If set to empty string, load reporting will be sent to the same // server as we are getting xds data from. google.protobuf.StringValue lrs_load_reporting_server_name = 3; // Locality-picking policy. // This policy's config is expected to be in the format used // by the weighted_target policy. Note that the config should include // an empty value for the "targets" field; that empty value will be // replaced by one that is dynamically generated based on the EDS data. // Optional; defaults to "weighted_target". repeated LoadBalancingConfig locality_picking_policy = 4; // Endpoint-picking policy. // This will be configured as the policy for each child in the // locality-policy's config. // Optional; defaults to "round_robin". repeated LoadBalancingConfig endpoint_picking_policy = 5; } // Configuration for ring_hash LB policy. message RingHashLoadBalancingConfig { uint64 min_ring_size = 1; uint64 max_ring_size = 2; } // Configuration for lrs LB policy. message LrsLoadBalancingPolicyConfig { // Cluster name. Required. string cluster_name = 1; // EDS service name, as returned in CDS. // May be unset if not specified in CDS. string eds_service_name = 2; // Server to send load reports to. Required. // If set to empty string, load reporting will be sent to the same // server as we are getting xds data from. string lrs_load_reporting_server_name = 3; // The locality for which this policy will report load. Required. message Locality { string region = 1; string zone = 2; string subzone = 3; } Locality locality = 4; // Endpoint-picking policy. repeated LoadBalancingConfig child_policy = 5; } // Configuration for xds LB policy. message XdsConfig { // Name of balancer to connect to. string balancer_name = 1 [deprecated = true]; // Optional. What LB policy to use for intra-locality routing. // If unset, will use whatever algorithm is specified by the balancer. // Multiple LB policies can be specified; clients will iterate through // the list in order and stop at the first policy that they support. repeated LoadBalancingConfig child_policy = 2; // Optional. What LB policy to use in fallback mode. If not // specified, defaults to round_robin. // Multiple LB policies can be specified; clients will iterate through // the list in order and stop at the first policy that they support. repeated LoadBalancingConfig fallback_policy = 3; // Optional. Name to use in EDS query. If not present, defaults to // the server name from the target URI. string eds_service_name = 4; // LRS server to send load reports to. // If not present, load reporting will be disabled. // If set to the empty string, load reporting will be sent to the same // server that we obtained CDS data from. google.protobuf.StringValue lrs_load_reporting_server_name = 5; } // Selects LB policy and provides corresponding configuration. // // In general, all instances of this field should be repeated. Clients will // iterate through the list in order and stop at the first policy that they // support. This allows the service config to specify custom policies that may // not be known to all clients. // // - If the config for the first supported policy is invalid, the whole service // config is invalid. // - If the list doesn't contain any supported policy, the whole service config // is invalid. message LoadBalancingConfig { // Exactly one LB policy may be configured. oneof policy { // For each new LB policy supported by gRPC, a new field must be added // here. The field's name must be the LB policy name and its type is a // message that provides whatever configuration parameters are needed // by the LB policy. The configuration message will be passed to the // LB policy when it is instantiated on the client. // // If the LB policy does not require any configuration parameters, the // message for that LB policy may be empty. // // Note that if an LB policy contains another nested LB policy // (e.g., a gslb policy picks the cluster and then delegates to // a round_robin policy to pick the backend within that cluster), its // configuration message may include a nested instance of the // LoadBalancingConfig message to configure the nested LB policy. PickFirstConfig pick_first = 4 [json_name = "pick_first"]; RoundRobinConfig round_robin = 1 [json_name = "round_robin"]; // gRPC lookaside load balancing. // This will eventually be deprecated by the new xDS-based local // balancing policy. GrpcLbConfig grpclb = 3; // REMAINING POLICIES ARE EXPERIMENTAL -- DO NOT USE PriorityLoadBalancingPolicyConfig priority_experimental = 9 [json_name = "priority_experimental"]; WeightedTargetLoadBalancingPolicyConfig weighted_target_experimental = 10 [json_name = "weighted_target_experimental"]; // xDS-based load balancing. XdsClusterManagerLoadBalancingPolicyConfig xds_cluster_manager_experimental = 14 [json_name = "xds_cluster_manager_experimental"]; CdsConfig cds_experimental = 6 [json_name = "cds_experimental"]; XdsClusterResolverLoadBalancingPolicyConfig xds_cluster_resolver_experimental = 11 [json_name = "xds_cluster_resolver_experimental"]; XdsClusterImplLoadBalancingPolicyConfig xds_cluster_impl_experimental = 12 [json_name = "xds_cluster_impl_experimental"]; RingHashLoadBalancingConfig ring_hash_experimental = 13 [json_name = "ring_hash_experimental"]; // Deprecated xDS-related policies. LrsLoadBalancingPolicyConfig lrs_experimental = 8 [json_name = "lrs_experimental", deprecated = true]; EdsLoadBalancingPolicyConfig eds_experimental = 7 [json_name = "eds_experimental", deprecated = true]; XdsConfig xds = 2 [deprecated = true]; XdsConfig xds_experimental = 5 [json_name = "xds_experimental", deprecated = true]; // Next available ID: 14 } } // A ServiceConfig represents information about a service but is not specific to // any name resolver. message ServiceConfig { // Load balancing policy. // // Note that load_balancing_policy is deprecated in favor of // load_balancing_config; the former will be used only if the latter // is unset. // // If no LB policy is configured here, then the default is pick_first. // If the policy name is set via the client API, that value overrides // the value specified here. // // If the deprecated load_balancing_policy field is used, note that if the // resolver returns at least one balancer address (as opposed to backend // addresses), gRPC will use grpclb (see // https://github.com/grpc/grpc/blob/master/doc/load-balancing.md), // regardless of what policy is configured here. However, if the resolver // returns at least one backend address in addition to the balancer // address(es), the client may fall back to the requested policy if it // is unable to reach any of the grpclb load balancers. enum LoadBalancingPolicy { UNSPECIFIED = 0; ROUND_ROBIN = 1; } LoadBalancingPolicy load_balancing_policy = 1 [deprecated = true]; // Multiple LB policies can be specified; clients will iterate through // the list in order and stop at the first policy that they support. If none // are supported, the service config is considered invalid. repeated LoadBalancingConfig load_balancing_config = 4; // Per-method configuration. repeated MethodConfig method_config = 2; // If a RetryThrottlingPolicy is provided, gRPC will automatically throttle // retry attempts and hedged RPCs when the client's ratio of failures to // successes exceeds a threshold. // // For each server name, the gRPC client will maintain a token_count which is // initially set to max_tokens. Every outgoing RPC (regardless of service or // method invoked) will change token_count as follows: // // - Every failed RPC will decrement the token_count by 1. // - Every successful RPC will increment the token_count by token_ratio. // // If token_count is less than or equal to max_tokens / 2, then RPCs will not // be retried and hedged RPCs will not be sent. message RetryThrottlingPolicy { // The number of tokens starts at max_tokens. The token_count will always be // between 0 and max_tokens. // // This field is required and must be greater than zero. uint32 max_tokens = 1; // The amount of tokens to add on each successful RPC. Typically this will // be some number between 0 and 1, e.g., 0.1. // // This field is required and must be greater than zero. Up to 3 decimal // places are supported. float token_ratio = 2; } RetryThrottlingPolicy retry_throttling = 3; message HealthCheckConfig { // Service name to use in the health-checking request. google.protobuf.StringValue service_name = 1; } HealthCheckConfig health_check_config = 5; // next available tag: 6 }