envoy.service.accesslog.v3.als.proto Maven / Gradle / Ivy
syntax = "proto3";
package envoy.service.accesslog.v3;
import "envoy/config/core/v3/base.proto";
import "envoy/data/accesslog/v3/accesslog.proto";
import "udpa/annotations/status.proto";
import "udpa/annotations/versioning.proto";
import "validate/validate.proto";
option java_package = "io.envoyproxy.envoy.service.accesslog.v3";
option java_outer_classname = "AlsProto";
option java_multiple_files = true;
option go_package = "github.com/envoyproxy/go-control-plane/envoy/service/accesslog/v3;accesslogv3";
option (udpa.annotations.file_status).package_version_status = ACTIVE;
// [#protodoc-title: gRPC access log service (ALS)]
// Service for streaming access logs from Envoy to an access log server.
service AccessLogService {
// Envoy will connect and send StreamAccessLogsMessage messages forever. It does not expect any
// response to be sent as nothing would be done in the case of failure. The server should
// disconnect if it expects Envoy to reconnect. In the future we may decide to add a different
// API for "critical" access logs in which Envoy will buffer access logs for some period of time
// until it gets an ACK so it could then retry. This API is designed for high throughput with the
// expectation that it might be lossy.
rpc StreamAccessLogs(stream StreamAccessLogsMessage) returns (StreamAccessLogsResponse) {
}
}
// Empty response for the StreamAccessLogs API. Will never be sent. See below.
message StreamAccessLogsResponse {
option (udpa.annotations.versioning).previous_message_type =
"envoy.service.accesslog.v2.StreamAccessLogsResponse";
}
// Stream message for the StreamAccessLogs API. Envoy will open a stream to the server and stream
// access logs without ever expecting a response.
message StreamAccessLogsMessage {
option (udpa.annotations.versioning).previous_message_type =
"envoy.service.accesslog.v2.StreamAccessLogsMessage";
message Identifier {
option (udpa.annotations.versioning).previous_message_type =
"envoy.service.accesslog.v2.StreamAccessLogsMessage.Identifier";
// The node sending the access log messages over the stream.
config.core.v3.Node node = 1 [(validate.rules).message = {required: true}];
// The friendly name of the log configured in :ref:`CommonGrpcAccessLogConfig
// `.
string log_name = 2 [(validate.rules).string = {min_len: 1}];
}
// Wrapper for batches of HTTP access log entries.
message HTTPAccessLogEntries {
option (udpa.annotations.versioning).previous_message_type =
"envoy.service.accesslog.v2.StreamAccessLogsMessage.HTTPAccessLogEntries";
repeated data.accesslog.v3.HTTPAccessLogEntry log_entry = 1
[(validate.rules).repeated = {min_items: 1}];
}
// Wrapper for batches of TCP access log entries.
message TCPAccessLogEntries {
option (udpa.annotations.versioning).previous_message_type =
"envoy.service.accesslog.v2.StreamAccessLogsMessage.TCPAccessLogEntries";
repeated data.accesslog.v3.TCPAccessLogEntry log_entry = 1
[(validate.rules).repeated = {min_items: 1}];
}
// Identifier data that will only be sent in the first message on the stream. This is effectively
// structured metadata and is a performance optimization.
Identifier identifier = 1;
// Batches of log entries of a single type. Generally speaking, a given stream should only
// ever include one type of log entry.
oneof log_entries {
option (validate.required) = true;
HTTPAccessLogEntries http_logs = 2;
TCPAccessLogEntries tcp_logs = 3;
}
}