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-// Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. |
-// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
-// found in the LICENSE file. |
-// |
-// Sync protocol for communication between sync client and server. |
- |
-// Update proto_value_conversions{.h,.cc,_unittest.cc} if you change |
-// any fields in this file. |
- |
-syntax = "proto2"; |
- |
-option optimize_for = LITE_RUNTIME; |
-option retain_unknown_fields = true; |
- |
-package sync_pb; |
- |
-import "app_list_specifics.proto"; |
-import "app_notification_specifics.proto"; |
-import "app_setting_specifics.proto"; |
-import "app_specifics.proto"; |
-import "arc_package_specifics.proto"; |
-import "article_specifics.proto"; |
-import "attachments.proto"; |
-import "autofill_specifics.proto"; |
-import "bookmark_specifics.proto"; |
-import "client_commands.proto"; |
-import "client_debug_info.proto"; |
-import "device_info_specifics.proto"; |
-import "dictionary_specifics.proto"; |
-import "encryption.proto"; |
-import "experiments_specifics.proto"; |
-import "extension_setting_specifics.proto"; |
-import "extension_specifics.proto"; |
-import "favicon_image_specifics.proto"; |
-import "favicon_tracking_specifics.proto"; |
-import "get_updates_caller_info.proto"; |
-import "history_delete_directive_specifics.proto"; |
-import "nigori_specifics.proto"; |
-import "managed_user_setting_specifics.proto"; |
-import "managed_user_shared_setting_specifics.proto"; |
-import "managed_user_specifics.proto"; |
-import "managed_user_whitelist_specifics.proto"; |
-import "password_specifics.proto"; |
-import "preference_specifics.proto"; |
-import "priority_preference_specifics.proto"; |
-import "search_engine_specifics.proto"; |
-import "session_specifics.proto"; |
-import "sync_enums.proto"; |
-import "synced_notification_app_info_specifics.proto"; |
-import "synced_notification_specifics.proto"; |
-import "theme_specifics.proto"; |
-import "typed_url_specifics.proto"; |
-import "unique_position.proto"; |
-import "wifi_credential_specifics.proto"; |
- |
-// Used for inspecting how long we spent performing operations in different |
-// backends. All times must be in millis. |
-message ProfilingData { |
- optional int64 meta_data_write_time = 1; |
- optional int64 file_data_write_time = 2; |
- optional int64 user_lookup_time = 3; |
- optional int64 meta_data_read_time = 4; |
- optional int64 file_data_read_time = 5; |
- optional int64 total_request_time = 6; |
-} |
- |
-message EntitySpecifics { |
- // If a datatype is encrypted, this field will contain the encrypted |
- // original EntitySpecifics. The extension for the datatype will continue |
- // to exist, but contain only the default values. |
- // Note that currently passwords employ their own legacy encryption scheme and |
- // do not use this field. |
- optional EncryptedData encrypted = 1; |
- |
- // To add new datatype-specific fields to the protocol, extend |
- // EntitySpecifics. First, pick a non-colliding tag number by |
- // picking a Cr-Commit-Position of one of your past commits |
- // to src.chromium.org. Then, in a different protocol buffer |
- // definition, define your message type, and add an optional field |
- // to the list below using the unique tag value you selected. |
- // |
- // optional MyDatatypeSpecifics my_datatype = 32222; |
- // |
- // where: |
- // - 32222 is the non-colliding tag number you picked earlier. |
- // - MyDatatypeSpecifics is the type (probably a message type defined |
- // in your new .proto file) that you want to associate with each |
- // object of the new datatype. |
- // - my_datatype is the field identifier you'll use to access the |
- // datatype specifics from the code. |
- // |
- // Server implementations are obligated to preserve the contents of |
- // EntitySpecifics when it contains unrecognized fields. In this |
- // way, it is possible to add new datatype fields without having |
- // to update the server. |
- // |
- // Note: The tag selection process is based on legacy versions of the |
- // protocol which used protobuf extensions. We have kept the process |
- // consistent as the old values cannot change. The 5+ digit nature of the |
- // tags also makes them recognizable (individually and collectively) from |
- // noise in logs and debugging contexts, and creating a divergent subset of |
- // tags would only make things a bit more confusing. |
- |
- optional AutofillSpecifics autofill = 31729; |
- optional BookmarkSpecifics bookmark = 32904; |
- optional PreferenceSpecifics preference = 37702; |
- optional TypedUrlSpecifics typed_url = 40781; |
- optional ThemeSpecifics theme = 41210; |
- optional AppNotification app_notification = 45184; |
- optional PasswordSpecifics password = 45873; |
- optional NigoriSpecifics nigori = 47745; |
- optional ExtensionSpecifics extension = 48119; |
- optional AppSpecifics app = 48364; |
- optional SessionSpecifics session = 50119; |
- optional AutofillProfileSpecifics autofill_profile = 63951; |
- optional SearchEngineSpecifics search_engine = 88610; |
- optional ExtensionSettingSpecifics extension_setting = 96159; |
- optional AppSettingSpecifics app_setting = 103656; |
- optional HistoryDeleteDirectiveSpecifics history_delete_directive = 150251; |
- optional SyncedNotificationSpecifics synced_notification = 153108; |
- optional SyncedNotificationAppInfoSpecifics synced_notification_app_info = 235816; |
- optional DeviceInfoSpecifics device_info = 154522; |
- optional ExperimentsSpecifics experiments = 161496; |
- optional PriorityPreferenceSpecifics priority_preference = 163425; |
- optional DictionarySpecifics dictionary = 170540; |
- optional FaviconTrackingSpecifics favicon_tracking = 181534; |
- optional FaviconImageSpecifics favicon_image = 182019; |
- optional ManagedUserSettingSpecifics managed_user_setting = 186662; |
- optional ManagedUserSpecifics managed_user = 194582; |
- optional ManagedUserSharedSettingSpecifics managed_user_shared_setting = |
- 202026; |
- optional ManagedUserWhitelistSpecifics managed_user_whitelist = 306060; |
- optional ArticleSpecifics article = 223759; |
- optional AppListSpecifics app_list = 229170; |
- optional WifiCredentialSpecifics wifi_credential = 218175; |
- optional AutofillWalletSpecifics autofill_wallet = 306270; |
- optional WalletMetadataSpecifics wallet_metadata = 330441; |
- optional ArcPackageSpecifics arc_package = 340906; |
-} |
- |
-message SyncEntity { |
- // This item's identifier. In a commit of a new item, this will be a |
- // client-generated ID. If the commit succeeds, the server will generate |
- // a globally unique ID and return it to the committing client in the |
- // CommitResponse.EntryResponse. In the context of a GetUpdatesResponse, |
- // |id_string| is always the server generated ID. The original |
- // client-generated ID is preserved in the |originator_client_id| field. |
- // Present in both GetUpdatesResponse and CommitMessage. |
- optional string id_string = 1; |
- |
- // An id referencing this item's parent in the hierarchy. In a |
- // CommitMessage, it is accepted for this to be a client-generated temporary |
- // ID if there was a new created item with that ID appearing earlier |
- // in the message. In all other situations, it is a server ID. |
- // Present in both GetUpdatesResponse and CommitMessage. |
- optional string parent_id_string = 2; |
- |
- // old_parent_id is only set in commits and indicates the old server |
- // parent(s) to remove. When omitted, the old parent is the same as |
- // the new. |
- // Present only in CommitMessage. |
- optional string old_parent_id = 3; |
- |
- // The version of this item -- a monotonically increasing value that is |
- // maintained by for each item. If zero in a CommitMessage, the server |
- // will interpret this entity as a newly-created item and generate a |
- // new server ID and an initial version number. If nonzero in a |
- // CommitMessage, this item is treated as an update to an existing item, and |
- // the server will use |id_string| to locate the item. Then, if the item's |
- // current version on the server does not match |version|, the commit will |
- // fail for that item. The server will not update it, and will return |
- // a result code of CONFLICT. In a GetUpdatesResponse, |version| is |
- // always positive and indentifies the revision of the item data being sent |
- // to the client. |
- // Present in both GetUpdatesResponse and CommitMessage. |
- required int64 version = 4; |
- |
- // Last modification time (in java time milliseconds) |
- // Present in both GetUpdatesResponse and CommitMessage. |
- optional int64 mtime = 5; |
- |
- // Creation time. |
- // Present in both GetUpdatesResponse and CommitMessage. |
- optional int64 ctime = 6; |
- |
- // The name of this item. |
- // Historical note: |
- // Since November 2010, this value is no different from non_unique_name. |
- // Before then, server implementations would maintain a unique-within-parent |
- // value separate from its base, "non-unique" value. Clients had not |
- // depended on the uniqueness of the property since November 2009; it was |
- // removed from Chromium by http://codereview.chromium.org/371029 . |
- // Present in both GetUpdatesResponse and CommitMessage. |
- required string name = 7; |
- |
- // The name of this item. Same as |name|. |
- // |non_unique_name| should take precedence over the |name| value if both |
- // are supplied. For efficiency, clients and servers should avoid setting |
- // this redundant value. |
- // Present in both GetUpdatesResponse and CommitMessage. |
- optional string non_unique_name = 8; |
- |
- // A value from a monotonically increasing sequence that indicates when |
- // this item was last updated on the server. This is now equivalent |
- // to version. This is now deprecated in favor of version. |
- // Present only in GetUpdatesResponse. |
- optional int64 sync_timestamp = 9; |
- |
- // If present, this tag identifies this item as being a uniquely |
- // instanced item. The server ensures that there is never more |
- // than one entity in a user's store with the same tag value. |
- // This value is used to identify and find e.g. the "Google Chrome" settings |
- // folder without relying on it existing at a particular path, or having |
- // a particular name, in the data store. |
- // |
- // This variant of the tag is created by the server, so clients can't create |
- // an item with a tag using this field. |
- // |
- // Use client_defined_unique_tag if you want to create one from the client. |
- // |
- // An item can't have both a client_defined_unique_tag and |
- // a server_defined_unique_tag. |
- // |
- // Present only in GetUpdatesResponse. |
- optional string server_defined_unique_tag = 10; |
- |
- // If this group is present, it implies that this SyncEntity corresponds to |
- // a bookmark or a bookmark folder. |
- // |
- // This group is deprecated; clients should use the bookmark EntitySpecifics |
- // protocol buffer extension instead. |
- optional group BookmarkData = 11 { |
- // We use a required field to differentiate between a bookmark and a |
- // bookmark folder. |
- // Present in both GetUpdatesMessage and CommitMessage. |
- required bool bookmark_folder = 12; |
- |
- // For bookmark objects, contains the bookmark's URL. |
- // Present in both GetUpdatesResponse and CommitMessage. |
- optional string bookmark_url = 13; |
- |
- // For bookmark objects, contains the bookmark's favicon. The favicon is |
- // represented as a 16X16 PNG image. |
- // Present in both GetUpdatesResponse and CommitMessage. |
- optional bytes bookmark_favicon = 14; |
- } |
- |
- // Supplies a numeric position for this item, relative to other items with the |
- // same parent. Deprecated in M26, though clients are still required to set |
- // it. |
- // |
- // Present in both GetUpdatesResponse and CommitMessage. |
- // |
- // At one point this was used as an alternative / supplement to |
- // the deprecated |insert_after_item_id|, but now it, too, has been |
- // deprecated. |
- // |
- // In order to maintain compatibility with older clients, newer clients should |
- // still set this field. Its value should be based on the first 8 bytes of |
- // this item's |unique_position|. |
- // |
- // Nerwer clients must also support the receipt of items that contain |
- // |position_in_parent| but no |unique_position|. They should locally convert |
- // the given int64 position to a UniquePosition. |
- // |
- // The conversion from int64 to UniquePosition is as follows: |
- // The int64 value will have its sign bit flipped then placed in big endian |
- // order as the first 8 bytes of the UniquePosition. The subsequent bytes of |
- // the UniquePosition will consist of the item's unique suffix. |
- // |
- // Conversion from UniquePosition to int64 reverses this process: the first 8 |
- // bytes of the position are to be interpreted as a big endian int64 value |
- // with its sign bit flipped. |
- optional int64 position_in_parent = 15; |
- |
- // Contains the ID of the element (under the same parent) after which this |
- // element resides. An empty string indicates that the element is the first |
- // element in the parent. This value is used during commits to specify |
- // a relative position for a position change. In the context of |
- // a GetUpdatesMessage, |position_in_parent| is used instead to |
- // communicate position. |
- // |
- // Present only in CommitMessage. |
- // |
- // This is deprecated. Clients are allowed to omit this as long as they |
- // include |position_in_parent| instead. |
- optional string insert_after_item_id = 16; |
- |
- // Arbitrary key/value pairs associated with this item. |
- // Present in both GetUpdatesResponse and CommitMessage. |
- // Deprecated. |
- // optional ExtendedAttributes extended_attributes = 17; |
- |
- // If true, indicates that this item has been (or should be) deleted. |
- // Present in both GetUpdatesResponse and CommitMessage. |
- optional bool deleted = 18 [default = false]; |
- |
- // A GUID that identifies the the sync client who initially committed |
- // this entity. This value corresponds to |cache_guid| in CommitMessage. |
- // This field, along with |originator_client_item_id|, can be used to |
- // reunite the original with its official committed version in the case |
- // where a client does not receive or process the commit response for |
- // some reason. |
- // |
- // Present only in GetUpdatesResponse. |
- // |
- // This field is also used in determining the unique identifier used in |
- // bookmarks' unique_position field. |
- optional string originator_cache_guid = 19; |
- |
- // The local item id of this entry from the client that initially |
- // committed this entity. Typically a negative integer. |
- // Present only in GetUpdatesResponse. |
- // |
- // This field is also used in determinging the unique identifier used in |
- // bookmarks' unique_position field. |
- optional string originator_client_item_id = 20; |
- |
- // Extensible container for datatype-specific data. |
- // This became available in version 23 of the protocol. |
- optional EntitySpecifics specifics = 21; |
- |
- // Indicate whether this is a folder or not. Available in version 23+. |
- optional bool folder = 22 [default = false]; |
- |
- // A client defined unique hash for this entity. |
- // Similar to server_defined_unique_tag. |
- // |
- // When initially committing an entity, a client can request that the entity |
- // is unique per that account. To do so, the client should specify a |
- // client_defined_unique_tag. At most one entity per tag value may exist. |
- // per account. The server will enforce uniqueness on this tag |
- // and fail attempts to create duplicates of this tag. |
- // Will be returned in any updates for this entity. |
- // |
- // The difference between server_defined_unique_tag and |
- // client_defined_unique_tag is the creator of the entity. Server defined |
- // tags are entities created by the server at account creation, |
- // while client defined tags are entities created by the client at any time. |
- // |
- // During GetUpdates, a sync entity update will come back with ONE of: |
- // a) Originator and cache id - If client committed the item as non "unique" |
- // b) Server tag - If server committed the item as unique |
- // c) Client tag - If client committed the item as unique |
- // |
- // May be present in CommitMessages for the initial creation of an entity. |
- // If present in Commit updates for the entity, it will be ignored. |
- // |
- // Available in version 24+. |
- // |
- // May be returned in GetUpdatesMessage and sent up in CommitMessage. |
- // |
- optional string client_defined_unique_tag = 23; |
- |
- // This positioning system had a relatively short life. It was made obsolete |
- // by |unique_position| before either the client or server made much of an |
- // attempt to support it. In fact, no client ever read or set this field. |
- // |
- // Deprecated in M26. |
- optional bytes ordinal_in_parent = 24; |
- |
- // This is the fourth attempt at positioning. |
- // |
- // This field is present in both GetUpdatesResponse and CommitMessage, if the |
- // item's type requires it and the client that wrote the item supports it (M26 |
- // or higher). Clients must also be prepared to handle updates from clients |
- // that do not set this field. See the comments on |
- // |server_position_in_parent| for more information on how this is handled. |
- // |
- // This field will not be set for items whose type ignores positioning. |
- // Clients should not attempt to read this field on the receipt of an item of |
- // a type that ignores positioning. |
- // |
- // Refer to its definition in unique_position.proto for more information about |
- // its internal representation. |
- optional UniquePosition unique_position = 25; |
- |
- // Attachment ids of attachments associated with this SyncEntity. |
- repeated AttachmentIdProto attachment_id = 26; |
-}; |
- |
-// This message contains diagnostic information used to correlate |
-// commit-related traffic with extensions-related mutations to the |
-// data models in chromium. It plays no functional role in |
-// processing this CommitMessage. |
-message ChromiumExtensionsActivity { |
- // The human-readable ID identifying the extension responsible |
- // for the traffic reported in this ChromiumExtensionsActivity. |
- optional string extension_id = 1; |
- |
- // How many times the extension successfully invoked a write |
- // operation through the bookmarks API since the last CommitMessage. |
- optional uint32 bookmark_writes_since_last_commit = 2; |
-}; |
- |
-// Client specific configuration information. |
-message ClientConfigParams { |
- // The set of data types this client has enabled. Note that this does not |
- // include proxy types, as they do not have protocol field numbers and are |
- // placeholder types that implicitly enable protocol types. |
- repeated int32 enabled_type_ids = 1; |
- |
- // Whether the PROXY_TABS proxy datatype is enabled on this client. |
- optional bool tabs_datatype_enabled = 2; |
- |
- // Whether the account(s) present in the content area's cookie jar match the |
- // chrome account. If multiple accounts are present in the cookie jar, a |
- // mismatch implies all of them are different from the chrome account. |
- optional bool cookie_jar_mismatch = 3; |
-}; |
- |
-message CommitMessage { |
- repeated SyncEntity entries = 1; |
- |
- // A GUID that identifies the committing sync client. This value will be |
- // returned as originator_cache_guid for any new items. |
- optional string cache_guid = 2; |
- |
- repeated ChromiumExtensionsActivity extensions_activity = 3; |
- |
- // The configuration of this client at commit time. Used by the server to |
- // make commit-time decisions about how to process datatypes that might |
- // involve server-side interaction, and e.g require explicit user intent for |
- // syncing a particular data type regardless of whether a commit for that |
- // datatype is currently being sent up. |
- optional ClientConfigParams config_params = 4; |
- |
- // Set of optional per-client datatype contexts. |
- repeated DataTypeContext client_contexts = 5; |
-}; |
- |
-// This message communicates additional per-type information related to |
-// requests with origin GU_TRIGGER. This message is not relevant when any |
-// other origin value is used. |
-// Introduced in M29. |
-message GetUpdateTriggers { |
- // An opaque-to-the-client string of bytes, received through a notification, |
- // that the server may interpret as a hint about the location of the latest |
- // version of the data for this type. |
- // |
- // Note that this will eventually replace the 'optional' field of the same |
- // name defined in the progress marker, but the client and server should |
- // support both until it's safe to deprecate the old one. |
- // |
- // This field was introduced in M29. |
- repeated string notification_hint = 1; |
- |
- // This flag is set if the client was forced to drop hints because the number |
- // of queued hints exceeded its limit. The oldest hints will be discarded |
- // first. Introduced in M29. |
- optional bool client_dropped_hints = 2; |
- |
- // This flag is set when the client suspects that its list of invalidation |
- // hints may be incomplete. This may be the case if: |
- // - The client is syncing for the first time. |
- // - The client has just restarted and it was unable to keep track of |
- // invalidations that were received prior to the restart. |
- // - The client's connection to the invalidation server is currently or |
- // was recently broken. |
- // |
- // It's difficult to provide more details here. This is implemented by |
- // setting the flag to false whenever anything that might adversely affect |
- // notifications happens (eg. a crash, restart on a platform that doesn't |
- // support invalidation ack-tracking, transient invalidation error) and is |
- // unset only after we've experienced one successful sync cycle while |
- // notifications were enabled. |
- // |
- // This flag was introduced in M29. |
- optional bool invalidations_out_of_sync = 3; |
- |
- // This counts the number of times the syncer has been asked to commit |
- // changes for this type since the last successful sync cycle. The number of |
- // nudges may not be related to the actual number of items modified. It |
- // often correlates with the number of user actions, but that's not always |
- // the case. |
- // Introduced in M29. |
- optional int64 local_modification_nudges = 4; |
- |
- // This counts the number of times the syncer has been explicitly asked to |
- // fetch updates for this type since the last successful sync cycle. These |
- // explicit refresh requests should be relatively rare on most platforms, and |
- // associated with user actions. For example, at the time of this writing |
- // the most common (only?) source of refresh requests is when a user opens |
- // the new tab page on a platform that does not support sessions |
- // invalidations. |
- // Introduced in M29. |
- optional int64 datatype_refresh_nudges = 5; |
- |
- // This flag is set if the invalidation server reports that it may have |
- // dropped some invalidations at some point. Introduced in M33. |
- optional bool server_dropped_hints = 6; |
- |
- // This flag is set if this GetUpdate request is due at least in part due |
- // to the fact that this type has not finished initial sync yet, and the |
- // client would like to initialize itself with the server data. |
- // |
- // Only some types support performing an initial sync as part of a normal |
- // GetUpdate request. Many types must be in configure mode when fetching |
- // initial sync data. |
- // |
- // Introduced in M38. |
- optional bool initial_sync_in_progress = 7; |
- |
- // This flag is set if this GetUpdate request is due to client receiving |
- // conflict response from server, so client needs to sync and then resolve |
- // conflict locally, and then commit again. |
- // |
- // Introduced in M42. |
- optional bool sync_for_resolve_conflict_in_progress = 8; |
-} |
- |
-message GarbageCollectionDirective { |
- enum Type { |
- UNKNOWN = 0; |
- VERSION_WATERMARK = 1; |
- AGE_WATERMARK = 2; |
- MAX_ITEM_COUNT = 3; |
- } |
- |
- optional Type type = 1 [default = UNKNOWN]; |
- |
- // This field specifies the watermark for the versions which should get |
- // garbage collected. The client should purge all sync entities with a |
- // version smaller than version_watermark locally. |
- optional int64 version_watermark = 2; |
- |
- // This field specifies the watermark in terms of age in days. The client |
- // should purge all sync entities which are older than this specific value |
- // based on last modified time. |
- optional int32 age_watermark_in_days = 3; |
- |
- // This field specifies the max number of items that the client should keep |
- // for a specific datatype. If the number of items exceeds this limit, the |
- // client should purge the extra sync entities based on the LRU rule. |
- optional int32 max_number_of_items = 4; |
-} |
- |
-message DataTypeProgressMarker { |
- // An integer identifying the data type whose progress is tracked by this |
- // marker. The legitimate values of this field correspond to the protobuf |
- // field numbers of all EntitySpecifics fields supported by the server. |
- // These values are externally declared in per-datatype .proto files. |
- optional int32 data_type_id = 1; |
- |
- // An opaque-to-the-client sequence of bytes that the server may interpret |
- // as an indicator of the client's knowledge state. If this is empty or |
- // omitted by the client, it indicates that the client is initiating a |
- // a first-time sync of this datatype. Otherwise, clients must supply a |
- // value previously returned by the server in an earlier GetUpdatesResponse. |
- // These values are not comparable or generable on the client. |
- // |
- // The opaque semantics of this field are to afford server implementations |
- // some flexibility in implementing progress tracking. For instance, |
- // a server implementation built on top of a distributed storage service -- |
- // or multiple heterogenous such services -- might need to supply a vector |
- // of totally ordered monotonic update timestamps, rather than a single |
- // monotonically increasing value. Other optimizations may also be |
- // possible if the server is allowed to embed arbitrary information in |
- // the progress token. |
- // |
- // Server implementations should keep the size of these tokens relatively |
- // small, on the order of tens of bytes, and they should remain small |
- // regardless of the number of items synchronized. (A possible bad server |
- // implementation would be for progress_token to contain a list of all the |
- // items ever sent to the client. Servers shouldn't do this.) |
- optional bytes token = 2; |
- |
- // Clients that previously downloaded updates synced using the timestamp based |
- // progress tracking mechanism, but which wish to switch over to the opaque |
- // token mechanism can set this field in a GetUpdatesMessage. The server |
- // will perform a get updates operation as normal from the indicated |
- // timestamp, and return only an opaque progress token. |
- optional int64 timestamp_token_for_migration = 3; |
- |
- // An opaque-to-the-client string of bytes, received through a notification, |
- // that the server may interpret as a hint about the location of the latest |
- // version of the data for this type. |
- // |
- // Deprecated in M29. We should use the repeated field version in the |
- // PerClientTypeState instead. |
- optional string notification_hint = 4; |
- |
- // This field will be included only in GetUpdates with origin GU_TRIGGER. |
- optional GetUpdateTriggers get_update_triggers = 5; |
- |
- // The garbage collection directive for this data type. The client should |
- // purge items locally based on this directive. Since this directive is |
- // designed to be sent from server only, the client should persist it locally |
- // as needed and avoid sending it to the server. |
- optional GarbageCollectionDirective gc_directive = 6; |
-} |
- |
-message GetUpdatesMessage { |
- // Indicates the client's current progress in downloading updates. A |
- // from_timestamp value of zero means that the client is requesting a first- |
- // time sync. After that point, clients should fill in this value with the |
- // value returned in the last-seen GetUpdatesResponse.new_timestamp. |
- // |
- // from_timestamp has been deprecated; clients should use |
- // |from_progress_marker| instead, which allows more flexibility. |
- optional int64 from_timestamp = 1; |
- |
- // Indicates the reason for the GetUpdatesMessage. |
- // Deprecated in M29. We should eventually rely on GetUpdatesOrigin instead. |
- // Newer clients will support both systems during the transition period. |
- optional GetUpdatesCallerInfo caller_info = 2; |
- |
- // Indicates whether related folders should be fetched. |
- optional bool fetch_folders = 3 [default = true]; |
- |
- // The presence of an individual EntitySpecifics field indicates that the |
- // client requests sync object types associated with that field. This |
- // determination depends only on the presence of the field, not its |
- // contents -- thus clients should send empty messages as the field value. |
- // For backwards compatibility only bookmark objects will be sent to the |
- // client should requested_types not be present. |
- // |
- // requested_types may contain multiple EntitySpecifics fields -- in this |
- // event, the server will return items of all the indicated types. |
- // |
- // requested_types has been deprecated; clients should use |
- // |from_progress_marker| instead, which allows more flexibility. |
- optional EntitySpecifics requested_types = 4; |
- |
- // Client-requested limit on the maximum number of updates to return at once. |
- // The server may opt to return fewer updates than this amount, but it should |
- // not return more. |
- optional int32 batch_size = 5; |
- |
- // Per-datatype progress marker. If present, the server will ignore |
- // the values of requested_types and from_timestamp, using this instead. |
- // |
- // With the exception of certain configuration or initial sync requests, the |
- // client should include one instance of this field for each enabled data |
- // type. |
- repeated DataTypeProgressMarker from_progress_marker = 6; |
- |
- // Indicates whether the response should be sent in chunks. This may be |
- // needed for devices with limited memory resources. If true, the response |
- // will include one or more ClientToServerResponses, with the frist one |
- // containing GetUpdatesMetadataResponse, and the remaining ones, if any, |
- // containing GetUpdatesStreamingResponse. These ClientToServerResponses are |
- // delimited by a length prefix, which is encoded as a varint. |
- optional bool streaming = 7 [default = false]; |
- |
- // Whether the client needs the server to provide an encryption key for this |
- // account. |
- // Note: this should typically only be set on the first GetUpdates a client |
- // requests. Clients are expected to persist the encryption key from then on. |
- // The allowed frequency for requesting encryption keys is much lower than |
- // other datatypes, so repeated usage will likely result in throttling. |
- optional bool need_encryption_key = 8 [default = false]; |
- |
- // Whether to create the mobile bookmarks folder if it's not |
- // already created. Should be set to true only by mobile clients. |
- optional bool create_mobile_bookmarks_folder = 1000 [default = false]; |
- |
- // This value is an updated version of the GetUpdatesCallerInfo's |
- // GetUpdatesSource. It describes the reason for the GetUpdate request. |
- // Introduced in M29. |
- optional SyncEnums.GetUpdatesOrigin get_updates_origin = 9; |
- |
- // Whether this GU also serves as a retry GU. Any GU that happens after |
- // retry timer timeout is a retry GU effectively. |
- optional bool is_retry = 10 [default = false]; |
- |
- // Set of optional per-client datatype contexts. |
- repeated DataTypeContext client_contexts = 11; |
-}; |
- |
-message AuthenticateMessage { |
- required string auth_token = 1; |
-}; |
- |
-// Message from a client asking the server to clear its data. |
-// |
-// A client makes a ClearServerData request when it transitions to passphrase |
-// encryption to ensure the server deletes any plaintext data that may have been |
-// synced previously. |
-message ClearServerDataMessage { |
- // No arguments needed as the store birthday and user identifier are part of |
- // an enclosing message. |
-}; |
- |
-// Response to a ClearServerData request. |
-message ClearServerDataResponse { |
- // No result fields necessary. Success/failure is indicated in |
- // ClientToServerResponse. |
-}; |
- |
-message DeprecatedMessage1 { |
-}; |
- |
-message DeprecatedMessage2 { |
-}; |
- |
-// The client must preserve, store, and resend the chip bag with |
-// every request. The server depends on the chip bag in order |
-// to precisely choreograph a client-server state machines. |
-// |
-// Because the client stores and sends this data on every request, |
-// the contents of the chip bag should be kept relatively small. |
-// |
-// If the server does not return a chip bag, the client must assume |
-// that there has been no change to the chip bag. The client must |
-// resend the bag of chips it had prior on the next request. |
-// |
-// The client must make the chip bag durable if and only if it |
-// processes the response from the server. |
-message ChipBag { |
- // Server chips are deliberately oqaque, allowing the server |
- // to encapsulate its state machine logic. |
- optional bytes server_chips = 1; |
-} |
- |
-// Information about the syncer's state. |
-message ClientStatus { |
- // Flag to indicate if the client has detected hierarchy conflcits. The flag |
- // is left unset if update application has not been attempted yet. |
- // |
- // The server should attempt to resolve any hierarchy conflicts when this flag |
- // is set. The client may not assume that any particular action will be |
- // taken. There is no guarantee the problem will be addressed in a reasonable |
- // amount of time. |
- optional bool hierarchy_conflict_detected = 1; |
-} |
- |
-// A single datatype's sync context. Allows the datatype to pass along |
-// datatype specific information with its own server backend. |
-message DataTypeContext { |
- // The type this context is associated with. |
- optional int32 data_type_id = 1; |
- // The context for the datatype. |
- optional bytes context = 2; |
- // The version of the context. |
- optional int64 version = 3; |
-} |
- |
-message ClientToServerMessage { |
- // |share| field is only used on the server for logging and can sometimes |
- // contain empty string. It is still useful for logging username when it can't |
- // be derived from access token in case of auth error. |
- required string share = 1; |
- |
- optional int32 protocol_version = 2 [default = 52]; |
- enum Contents { |
- COMMIT = 1; |
- GET_UPDATES = 2; |
- AUTHENTICATE = 3; |
- DEPRECATED_4 = 4; |
- CLEAR_SERVER_DATA = 5; |
- } |
- |
- // Each ClientToServerMessage contains one request defined by the |
- // message_contents. Each type has a corresponding message field that will be |
- // present iff the message is of that type. E.g. a commit message will have a |
- // message_contents of COMMIT and its commit field will be present. |
- required Contents message_contents = 3; |
- optional CommitMessage commit = 4; |
- optional GetUpdatesMessage get_updates = 5; |
- optional AuthenticateMessage authenticate = 6; |
- |
- optional DeprecatedMessage1 deprecated_field_9 = 9 [deprecated = true]; |
- |
- optional string store_birthday = 7; // Opaque store ID; if it changes, duck! |
- // The client sets this if it detects a sync issue. The server will tell it |
- // if it should perform a refresh. |
- optional bool sync_problem_detected = 8 [default = false]; |
- |
- // Client side state information for debugging purpose. |
- // This is only sent on the first getupdates of every sync cycle, |
- // as an optimization to save bandwidth. |
- optional DebugInfo debug_info = 10; |
- |
- // Per-client state for use by the server. Sent with every message sent to the |
- // server. |
- optional ChipBag bag_of_chips = 11; |
- |
- // Google API key. |
- optional string api_key = 12; |
- |
- // Client's self-reported state. |
- // The client should set this on every message sent to the server, though its |
- // member fields may often be unset. |
- optional ClientStatus client_status = 13; |
- |
- // The ID that our invalidation client used to identify itself to the server. |
- // Sending the ID here allows the server to not send notifications of our own |
- // changes to our invalidator. |
- optional string invalidator_client_id = 14; |
- |
- // Identifies this ClientToServerMessage as a clear server data request. This |
- // field is present when message_contents is CLEAR_SERVER_DATA. |
- optional ClearServerDataMessage clear_server_data = 15; |
-}; |
- |
-// This request allows the client to convert a specific crash identifier |
-// into more general information (e.g. hash of the crashing call stack) |
-// suitable for upload in an (authenticated) DebugInfo event. |
-message GetCrashInfoRequest { |
- // Id of the uploaded crash. |
- optional string crash_id = 1; |
- |
- // Time that the crash occurred. |
- optional int64 crash_time_millis = 2; |
-} |
- |
-// Proto to be written in its entirety to the debug info log. |
-message GetCrashInfoResponse { |
- // Hash of the crashing call stack. |
- optional string stack_id = 1; |
- |
- // Time of the crash, potentially rounded to remove |
- // significant bits. |
- optional int64 crash_time_millis = 2; |
-} |
- |
-message CommitResponse { |
- enum ResponseType { |
- SUCCESS = 1; |
- CONFLICT = 2; // You're out of date; update and check your data |
- // TODO(ncarter): What's the difference between RETRY and TRANSIENT_ERROR? |
- RETRY = 3; // Someone has a conflicting, non-expired session open |
- INVALID_MESSAGE = 4; // What the client sent was invalid, and trying again |
- // won't help. |
- OVER_QUOTA = 5; // This operation would put you, or you are, over quota |
- TRANSIENT_ERROR = 6; // Something went wrong; try again in a bit |
- } |
- repeated group EntryResponse = 1 { |
- required ResponseType response_type = 2; |
- |
- // Sync servers may also return a new ID for an existing item, indicating |
- // a new entry's been created to hold the data the client's sending up. |
- optional string id_string = 3; |
- |
- // should be filled if our parent was assigned a new ID. |
- optional string parent_id_string = 4; |
- |
- // This value is the same as the position_in_parent value returned within |
- // the SyncEntity message in GetUpdatesResponse. There was a time when the |
- // client would attempt to honor this position, but nowadays the server |
- // should ensure it is no different from the position_in_parent sent up in |
- // the commit request and the client should not read it. |
- optional int64 position_in_parent = 5; |
- |
- // The item's current version. |
- optional int64 version = 6; |
- |
- // Allows the server to move-aside an entry as it's being committed. |
- // This name is the same as the name field returned within the SyncEntity |
- // message in GetUpdatesResponse. |
- optional string name = 7; |
- |
- // This name is the same as the non_unique_name field returned within the |
- // SyncEntity message in GetUpdatesResponse. |
- optional string non_unique_name = 8; |
- |
- optional string error_message = 9; |
- |
- // Last modification time (in java time milliseconds). Allows the server |
- // to override the client-supplied mtime during a commit operation. |
- optional int64 mtime = 10; |
- } |
-}; |
- |
-message GetUpdatesResponse { |
- // New sync entries that the client should apply. |
- repeated SyncEntity entries = 1; |
- |
- // If there are more changes on the server that weren't processed during this |
- // GetUpdates request, the client should send another GetUpdates request and |
- // use new_timestamp as the from_timestamp value within GetUpdatesMessage. |
- // |
- // This field has been deprecated and will be returned only to clients |
- // that set the also-deprecated |from_timestamp| field in the update request. |
- // Clients should use |from_progress_marker| and |new_progress_marker| |
- // instead. |
- optional int64 new_timestamp = 2; |
- |
- // DEPRECATED FIELD - server does not set this anymore. |
- optional int64 deprecated_newest_timestamp = 3; |
- |
- // Approximate count of changes remaining - use this for UI feedback. |
- // If present and zero, this estimate is firm: the server has no changes |
- // after the current batch. |
- optional int64 changes_remaining = 4; |
- |
- // Opaque, per-datatype timestamp-like tokens. A client should use this |
- // field in lieu of new_timestamp, which is deprecated in newer versions |
- // of the protocol. Clients should retain and persist the values returned |
- // in this field, and present them back to the server to indicate the |
- // starting point for future update requests. |
- // |
- // This will be sent only if the client provided |from_progress_marker| |
- // in the update request. |
- // |
- // The server may provide a new progress marker even if this is the end of |
- // the batch, or if there were no new updates on the server; and the client |
- // must save these. If the server does not provide a |new_progress_marker| |
- // value for a particular datatype, when the request provided a |
- // |from_progress_marker| value for that datatype, the client should |
- // interpret this to mean "no change from the previous state" and retain its |
- // previous progress-marker value for that datatype. |
- // |
- // Progress markers in the context of a response will never have the |
- // |timestamp_token_for_migration| field set. |
- repeated DataTypeProgressMarker new_progress_marker = 5; |
- |
- // The current encryption keys associated with this account. Will be set if |
- // the GetUpdatesMessage in the request had need_encryption_key == true or |
- // the server has updated the set of encryption keys (e.g. due to a key |
- // rotation). |
- repeated bytes encryption_keys = 6; |
- |
- // Set of optional datatype contexts server mutations. |
- repeated DataTypeContext context_mutations = 7; |
-}; |
- |
-// The metadata response for GetUpdatesMessage. This response is sent when |
-// streaming is set to true in the request. It is prefixed with a length |
-// delimiter, which is encoded in varint. |
-message GetUpdatesMetadataResponse { |
- // Approximate count of changes remaining. Detailed comment is available in |
- // GetUpdatesResponse. |
- optional int64 changes_remaining = 1; |
- |
- // Opaque, per-datatype timestamp-like tokens. Detailed comment is available |
- // in GetUpdatesResponse. |
- repeated DataTypeProgressMarker new_progress_marker = 2; |
-}; |
- |
-// The streaming response message for GetUpdatesMessage. This message is sent |
-// when streaming is set to true in the request. There may be multiple |
-// GetUpdatesStreamingResponse messages in a response. This type of messages |
-// is preceded by GetUpdatesMetadataResponse. It is prefixed with a length |
-// delimiter, which is encoded in varint. |
-message GetUpdatesStreamingResponse { |
- // New sync entries that the client should apply. |
- repeated SyncEntity entries = 1; |
-}; |
- |
-// A user-identifying struct. For a given Google account the email and display |
-// name can change, but obfuscated_id should be constant. |
-// The obfuscated id is optional because at least one planned use of the proto |
-// (sharing) does not require it. |
-message UserIdentification { |
- required string email = 1; // the user's full primary email address. |
- optional string display_name = 2; // the user's display name. |
- optional string obfuscated_id = 3; // an obfuscated, opaque user id. |
-}; |
- |
-message AuthenticateResponse { |
- // Optional only for backward compatibility. |
- optional UserIdentification user = 1; |
-}; |
- |
-message ThrottleParameters { |
- // Deprecated. Remove this from the server side. |
- required int32 min_measure_payload_size = 1; |
- required double target_utilization = 2; |
- required double measure_interval_max = 3; |
- required double measure_interval_min = 4; |
- required double observation_window = 5; |
-}; |
- |
-message ClientToServerResponse { |
- optional CommitResponse commit = 1; |
- optional GetUpdatesResponse get_updates = 2; |
- optional AuthenticateResponse authenticate = 3; |
- |
- // Up until protocol_version 24, the default was SUCCESS which made it |
- // impossible to add new enum values since older clients would parse any |
- // out-of-range value as SUCCESS. Starting with 25, unless explicitly set, |
- // the error_code will be UNKNOWN so that clients know when they're |
- // out-of-date. Note also that when using protocol_version < 25, |
- // TRANSIENT_ERROR is not supported. Instead, the server sends back a HTTP |
- // 400 error code. This is deprecated now. |
- optional SyncEnums.ErrorType error_code = 4 [default = UNKNOWN]; |
- optional string error_message = 5; |
- |
- // Opaque store ID; if it changes, the contents of the client's cache |
- // is meaningless to this server. This happens most typically when |
- // you switch from one storage backend instance (say, a test instance) |
- // to another (say, the official instance). |
- optional string store_birthday = 6; |
- |
- optional ClientCommand client_command = 7; |
- optional ProfilingData profiling_data = 8; |
- optional DeprecatedMessage2 deprecated_field_9 = 9 [deprecated = true]; |
- optional GetUpdatesMetadataResponse stream_metadata = 10; |
- // If GetUpdatesStreamingResponse is contained in the ClientToServerResponse, |
- // none of the other fields (error_code and etc) will be set. |
- optional GetUpdatesStreamingResponse stream_data = 11; |
- |
- // The data types whose storage has been migrated. Present when the value of |
- // error_code is MIGRATION_DONE. |
- repeated int32 migrated_data_type_id = 12; |
- |
- message Error { |
- optional SyncEnums.ErrorType error_type = 1 [default = UNKNOWN]; |
- optional string error_description = 2; |
- optional string url = 3; |
- optional SyncEnums.Action action = 4 [default = UNKNOWN_ACTION]; |
- |
- // Currently meaningful if |error_type| is throttled or partial_failure. |
- // In the throttled case, if this field is absent then the whole client |
- // (all datatypes) is throttled. |
- // In the partial_failure case, this field denotes partial failures. The |
- // client should retry those datatypes with exponential backoff. |
- repeated int32 error_data_type_ids = 5; |
- } |
- optional Error error = 13; |
- |
- // The new per-client state for this client. If set, should be persisted and |
- // sent with any subsequent ClientToServerMessages. |
- optional ChipBag new_bag_of_chips = 14; |
- |
- // Present if this ClientToServerResponse is in response to a ClearServerData |
- // request. |
- optional ClearServerDataResponse clear_server_data = 15; |
-}; |
- |
-// A message to notify the server of certain sync events. Idempotent. Send these |
-// to the /event endpoint. |
-message EventRequest { |
- optional SyncDisabledEvent sync_disabled = 1; |
-}; |
- |
-message EventResponse { |
-}; |
- |
-// A message indicating that the sync engine has been disabled on a client. |
-message SyncDisabledEvent { |
- // The GUID that identifies the sync client. |
- optional string cache_guid = 1; |
- |
- // The store birthday that the client was using before disabling sync. |
- optional string store_birthday = 2; |
-}; |