envoy.config.cluster.redis.redis_cluster.proto Maven / Gradle / Ivy
syntax = "proto3";
package envoy.config.cluster.redis;
import "google/protobuf/duration.proto";
import "google/protobuf/wrappers.proto";
import "udpa/annotations/status.proto";
import "validate/validate.proto";
option java_package = "io.envoyproxy.envoy.config.cluster.redis";
option java_outer_classname = "RedisClusterProto";
option java_multiple_files = true;
option go_package = "github.com/envoyproxy/go-control-plane/envoy/config/cluster/redis";
option (udpa.annotations.file_status).package_version_status = FROZEN;
// [#protodoc-title: Redis Cluster Configuration]
// This cluster adds support for `Redis Cluster `_, as part
// of :ref:`Envoy's support for Redis Cluster `.
//
// Redis Cluster is an extension of Redis which supports sharding and high availability (where a
// shard that loses its primary fails over to a replica, and designates it as the new primary).
// However, as there is no unified frontend or proxy service in front of Redis Cluster, the client
// (in this case Envoy) must locally maintain the state of the Redis Cluster, specifically the
// topology. A random node in the cluster is queried for the topology using the `CLUSTER SLOTS
// command `_. This result is then stored locally, and
// updated at user-configured intervals.
//
// Additionally, if
// :ref:`enable_redirection`
// is true, then moved and ask redirection errors from upstream servers will trigger a topology
// refresh when they exceed a user-configured error threshold.
//
// Example:
//
// .. code-block:: yaml
//
// name: name
// connect_timeout: 0.25s
// dns_lookup_family: V4_ONLY
// hosts:
// - socket_address:
// address: foo.bar.com
// port_value: 22120
// cluster_type:
// name: envoy.clusters.redis
// typed_config:
// "@type": type.googleapis.com/google.protobuf.Struct
// value:
// cluster_refresh_rate: 30s
// cluster_refresh_timeout: 0.5s
// redirect_refresh_interval: 10s
// redirect_refresh_threshold: 10
// [#extension: envoy.clusters.redis]
// [#next-free-field: 7]
message RedisClusterConfig {
// Interval between successive topology refresh requests. If not set, this defaults to 5s.
google.protobuf.Duration cluster_refresh_rate = 1 [(validate.rules).duration = {gt {}}];
// Timeout for topology refresh request. If not set, this defaults to 3s.
google.protobuf.Duration cluster_refresh_timeout = 2 [(validate.rules).duration = {gt {}}];
// The minimum interval that must pass after triggering a topology refresh request before a new
// request can possibly be triggered again. Any errors received during one of these
// time intervals are ignored. If not set, this defaults to 5s.
google.protobuf.Duration redirect_refresh_interval = 3;
// The number of redirection errors that must be received before
// triggering a topology refresh request. If not set, this defaults to 5.
// If this is set to 0, topology refresh after redirect is disabled.
google.protobuf.UInt32Value redirect_refresh_threshold = 4;
// The number of failures that must be received before triggering a topology refresh request.
// If not set, this defaults to 0, which disables the topology refresh due to failure.
uint32 failure_refresh_threshold = 5;
// The number of hosts became degraded or unhealthy before triggering a topology refresh request.
// If not set, this defaults to 0, which disables the topology refresh due to degraded or
// unhealthy host.
uint32 host_degraded_refresh_threshold = 6;
}