// // Copyright 2016 Google Inc. All Rights Reserved. // // 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. // syntax = "proto3"; import "google/protobuf/any.proto"; import "google/protobuf/descriptor.proto"; import "gnmi_ext.proto"; // Package gNMI defines a service specification for the gRPC Network Management // Interface. This interface is defined to be a standard interface via which // a network management system ("client") can subscribe to state values, // retrieve snapshots of state information, and manipulate the state of a data // tree supported by a device ("target"). // // This document references the gNMI Specification which can be found at // http://github.com/openconfig/reference/blob/master/rpc/gnmi package gnmi; // Define a protobuf FileOption that defines the gNMI service version. extend google.protobuf.FileOptions { // The gNMI service semantic version. string gnmi_service = 1001; } // gNMI_service is the current version of the gNMI service, returned through // the Capabilities RPC. option (gnmi_service) = "0.7.0"; service gNMI { // Capabilities allows the client to retrieve the set of capabilities that // is supported by the target. This allows the target to validate the // service version that is implemented and retrieve the set of models that // the target supports. The models can then be specified in subsequent RPCs // to restrict the set of data that is utilized. // Reference: gNMI Specification Section 3.2 rpc Capabilities(CapabilityRequest) returns (CapabilityResponse); // Retrieve a snapshot of data from the target. A Get RPC requests that the // target snapshots a subset of the data tree as specified by the paths // included in the message and serializes this to be returned to the // client using the specified encoding. // Reference: gNMI Specification Section 3.3 rpc Get(GetRequest) returns (GetResponse); // Set allows the client to modify the state of data on the target. The // paths to modified along with the new values that the client wishes // to set the value to. // Reference: gNMI Specification Section 3.4 rpc Set(SetRequest) returns (SetResponse); // Subscribe allows a client to request the target to send it values // of particular paths within the data tree. These values may be streamed // at a particular cadence (STREAM), sent one off on a long-lived channel // (POLL), or sent as a one-off retrieval (ONCE). // Reference: gNMI Specification Section 3.5 rpc Subscribe(stream SubscribeRequest) returns (stream SubscribeResponse); } // Notification is a re-usable message that is used to encode data from the // target to the client. A Notification carries two types of changes to the data // tree: // - Deleted values (delete) - a set of paths that have been removed from the // data tree. // - Updated values (update) - a set of path-value pairs indicating the path // whose value has changed in the data tree. // Reference: gNMI Specification Section 2.1 message Notification { int64 timestamp = 1; // Timestamp in nanoseconds since Epoch. Path prefix = 2; // Prefix used for paths in the message. // An alias for the path specified in the prefix field. // Reference: gNMI Specification Section 2.4.2 string alias = 3; repeated Update update = 4; // Data elements that have changed values. repeated Path delete = 5; // Data elements that have been deleted. // This notification contains a set of paths that are always updated together // referenced by a globally unique prefix. bool atomic = 6; } // Update is a re-usable message that is used to store a particular Path, // Value pair. // Reference: gNMI Specification Section 2.1 message Update { Path path = 1; // The path (key) for the update. Value value = 2 [deprecated=true]; // The value (value) for the update. TypedValue val = 3; // The explicitly typed update value. uint32 duplicates = 4; // Number of coalesced duplicates. } // TypedValue is used to encode a value being sent between the client and // target (originated by either entity). message TypedValue { // One of the fields within the val oneof is populated with the value // of the update. The type of the value being included in the Update // determines which field should be populated. In the case that the // encoding is a particular form of the base protobuf type, a specific // field is used to store the value (e.g., json_val). oneof value { string string_val = 1; // String value. int64 int_val = 2; // Integer value. uint64 uint_val = 3; // Unsigned integer value. bool bool_val = 4; // Bool value. bytes bytes_val = 5; // Arbitrary byte sequence value. float float_val = 6; // Floating point value. Decimal64 decimal_val = 7; // Decimal64 encoded value. ScalarArray leaflist_val = 8; // Mixed type scalar array value. google.protobuf.Any any_val = 9; // protobuf.Any encoded bytes. bytes json_val = 10; // JSON-encoded text. bytes json_ietf_val = 11; // JSON-encoded text per RFC7951. string ascii_val = 12; // Arbitrary ASCII text. // Protobuf binary encoded bytes. The message type is not included. // See the specification at // github.com/openconfig/reference/blob/master/rpc/gnmi/protobuf-vals.md // for a complete specification. bytes proto_bytes = 13; } } // Path encodes a data tree path as a series of repeated strings, with // each element of the path representing a data tree node name and the // associated attributes. // Reference: gNMI Specification Section 2.2.2. message Path { // Elements of the path are no longer encoded as a string, but rather within // the elem field as a PathElem message. repeated string element = 1 [deprecated=true]; string origin = 2; // Label to disambiguate path. repeated PathElem elem = 3; // Elements of the path. string target = 4; // The name of the target // (Sec. 2.2.2.1) } // PathElem encodes an element of a gNMI path, along ith any attributes (keys) // that may be associated with it. // Reference: gNMI Specification Section 2.2.2. message PathElem { string name = 1; // The name of the element in the path. map key = 2; // Map of key (attribute) name to value. } // Value encodes a data tree node's value - along with the way in which // the value is encoded. This message is deprecated by gNMI 0.3.0. // Reference: gNMI Specification Section 2.2.3. message Value { option deprecated = true; bytes value = 1; // Value of the variable being transmitted. Encoding type = 2; // Encoding used for the value field. } // Encoding defines the value encoding formats that are supported by the gNMI // protocol. These encodings are used by both the client (when sending Set // messages to modify the state of the target) and the target when serializing // data to be returned to the client (in both Subscribe and Get RPCs). // Reference: gNMI Specification Section 2.3 enum Encoding { JSON = 0; // JSON encoded text. BYTES = 1; // Arbitrarily encoded bytes. PROTO = 2; // Encoded according to out-of-band agreed Protobuf. ASCII = 3; // ASCII text of an out-of-band agreed format. JSON_IETF = 4; // JSON encoded text as per RFC7951. } // Error message previously utilised to return errors to the client. Deprecated // in favour of using the google.golang.org/genproto/googleapis/rpc/status // message in the RPC response. // Reference: gNMI Specification Section 2.5 message Error { option deprecated = true; uint32 code = 1; // Canonical gRPC error code. string message = 2; // Human readable error. google.protobuf.Any data = 3; // Optional additional information. } // Decimal64 is used to encode a fixed precision decimal number. The value // is expressed as a set of digits with the precision specifying the // number of digits following the decimal point in the digit set. message Decimal64 { int64 digits = 1; // Set of digits. uint32 precision = 2; // Number of digits following the decimal point. } // ScalarArray is used to encode a mixed-type array of values. message ScalarArray { // The set of elements within the array. Each TypedValue message should // specify only elements that have a field identifier of 1-7 (i.e., the // values are scalar values). repeated TypedValue element = 1; } // SubscribeRequest is the message sent by the client to the target when // initiating a subscription to a set of paths within the data tree. The // request field must be populated and the initial message must specify a // SubscriptionList to initiate a subscription. The message is subsequently // used to define aliases or trigger polled data to be sent by the target. // Reference: gNMI Specification Section 3.5.1.1 message SubscribeRequest { oneof request { SubscriptionList subscribe = 1; // Specify the paths within a subscription. Poll poll = 3; // Trigger a polled update. AliasList aliases = 4; // Aliases to be created. } // Extension messages associated with the SubscribeRequest. See the // gNMI extension specification for further definition. repeated gnmi_ext.Extension extension = 5; } // Poll is sent within a SubscribeRequest to trigger the device to // send telemetry updates for the paths that are associated with the // subscription. // Reference: gNMI Specification Section Section 3.5.1.4 message Poll { } // SubscribeResponse is the message used by the target within a Subscribe RPC. // The target includes a Notification message which is used to transmit values // of the path(s) that are associated with the subscription. The same message // is to indicate that the target has sent all data values once (is // synchronized). // Reference: gNMI Specification Section 3.5.1.4 message SubscribeResponse { oneof response { Notification update = 1; // Changed or sampled value for a path. // Indicate target has sent all values associated with the subscription // at least once. bool sync_response = 3; // Deprecated in favour of google.golang.org/genproto/googleapis/rpc/status Error error = 4 [deprecated=true]; } // Extension messages associated with the SubscribeResponse. See the // gNMI extension specification for further definition. repeated gnmi_ext.Extension extension = 5; } // SubscriptionList is used within a Subscribe message to specify the list of // paths that the client wishes to subscribe to. The message consists of a // list of (possibly prefixed) paths, and options that relate to the // subscription. // Reference: gNMI Specification Section 3.5.1.2 message SubscriptionList { Path prefix = 1; // Prefix used for paths. repeated Subscription subscription = 2; // Set of subscriptions to create. // Whether target defined aliases are allowed within the subscription. bool use_aliases = 3; QOSMarking qos = 4; // DSCP marking to be used. // Mode of the subscription. enum Mode { STREAM = 0; // Values streamed by the target (Sec. 3.5.1.5.2). ONCE = 1; // Values sent once-off by the target (Sec. 3.5.1.5.1). POLL = 2; // Values sent in response to a poll request (Sec. 3.5.1.5.3). } Mode mode = 5; // Whether elements of the schema that are marked as eligible for aggregation // should be aggregated or not. bool allow_aggregation = 6; // The set of schemas that define the elements of the data tree that should // be sent by the target. repeated ModelData use_models = 7; // The encoding that the target should use within the Notifications generated // corresponding to the SubscriptionList. Encoding encoding = 8; // An optional field to specify that only updates to current state should be // sent to a client. If set, the initial state is not sent to the client but // rather only the sync message followed by any subsequent updates to the // current state. For ONCE and POLL modes, this causes the server to send only // the sync message (Sec. 3.5.2.3). bool updates_only = 9; } // Subscription is a single request within a SubscriptionList. The path // specified is interpreted (along with the prefix) as the elements of the data // tree that the client is subscribing to. The mode determines how the target // should trigger updates to be sent. // Reference: gNMI Specification Section 3.5.1.3 message Subscription { Path path = 1; // The data tree path. SubscriptionMode mode = 2; // Subscription mode to be used. uint64 sample_interval = 3; // ns between samples in SAMPLE mode. // Indicates whether values that not changed should be sent in a SAMPLE // subscription. bool suppress_redundant = 4; // Specifies the maximum allowable silent period in nanoseconds when // suppress_redundant is in use. The target should send a value at least once // in the period specified. uint64 heartbeat_interval = 5; } // SubscriptionMode is the mode of the subscription, specifying how the // target must return values in a subscription. // Reference: gNMI Specification Section 3.5.1.3 enum SubscriptionMode { TARGET_DEFINED = 0; // The target selects the relevant mode for each element. ON_CHANGE = 1; // The target sends an update on element value change. SAMPLE = 2; // The target samples values according to the interval. } // QOSMarking specifies the DSCP value to be set on transmitted telemetry // updates from the target. // Reference: gNMI Specification Section 3.5.1.2 message QOSMarking { uint32 marking = 1; } // Alias specifies a data tree path, and an associated string which defines an // alias which is to be used for this path in the context of the RPC. The alias // is specified as a string which is prefixed with "#" to disambiguate it from // data tree element paths. // Reference: gNMI Specification Section 2.4.2 message Alias { Path path = 1; // The path to be aliased. string alias = 2; // The alias value, a string prefixed by "#". } // AliasList specifies a list of aliases. It is used in a SubscribeRequest for // a client to create a set of aliases that the target is to utilize. // Reference: gNMI Specification Section 3.5.1.6 message AliasList { repeated Alias alias = 1; // The set of aliases to be created. } // SetRequest is sent from a client to the target to update values in the data // tree. Paths are either deleted by the client, or modified by means of being // updated, or replaced. Where a replace is used, unspecified values are // considered to be replaced, whereas when update is used the changes are // considered to be incremental. The set of changes that are specified within // a single SetRequest are considered to be a transaction. // Reference: gNMI Specification Section 3.4.1 message SetRequest { Path prefix = 1; // Prefix used for paths in the message. repeated Path delete = 2; // Paths to be deleted from the data tree. repeated Update replace = 3; // Updates specifying elements to be replaced. repeated Update update = 4; // Updates specifying elements to updated. // Extension messages associated with the SetRequest. See the // gNMI extension specification for further definition. repeated gnmi_ext.Extension extension = 5; } // SetResponse is the response to a SetRequest, sent from the target to the // client. It reports the result of the modifications to the data tree that were // specified by the client. Errors for this RPC should be reported using the // https://github.com/googleapis/googleapis/blob/master/google/rpc/status.proto // message in the RPC return. The gnmi.Error message can be used to add additional // details where required. // Reference: gNMI Specification Section 3.4.2 message SetResponse { Path prefix = 1; // Prefix used for paths. // A set of responses specifying the result of the operations specified in // the SetRequest. repeated UpdateResult response = 2; Error message = 3 [deprecated=true]; // The overall status of the transaction. int64 timestamp = 4; // Timestamp of transaction (ns since epoch). // Extension messages associated with the SetResponse. See the // gNMI extension specification for further definition. repeated gnmi_ext.Extension extension = 5; } // UpdateResult is used within the SetResponse message to communicate the // result of an operation specified within a SetRequest message. // Reference: gNMI Specification Section 3.4.2 message UpdateResult { // The operation that was associated with the Path specified. enum Operation { INVALID = 0; DELETE = 1; // The result relates to a delete of Path. REPLACE = 2; // The result relates to a replace of Path. UPDATE = 3; // The result relates to an update of Path. } // Deprecated timestamp for the UpdateResult, this field has been // replaced by the timestamp within the SetResponse message, since // all mutations effected by a set should be applied as a single // transaction. int64 timestamp = 1 [deprecated=true]; Path path = 2; // Path associated with the update. Error message = 3 [deprecated=true]; // Status of the update operation. Operation op = 4; // Update operation type. } // GetRequest is sent when a client initiates a Get RPC. It is used to specify // the set of data elements for which the target should return a snapshot of // data. The use_models field specifies the set of schema modules that are to // be used by the target - where use_models is not specified then the target // must use all schema models that it has. // Reference: gNMI Specification Section 3.3.1 message GetRequest { Path prefix = 1; // Prefix used for paths. repeated Path path = 2; // Paths requested by the client. // Type of elements within the data tree. enum DataType { ALL = 0; // All data elements. CONFIG = 1; // Config (rw) only elements. STATE = 2; // State (ro) only elements. // Data elements marked in the schema as operational. This refers to data // elements whose value relates to the state of processes or interactions // running on the device. OPERATIONAL = 3; } DataType type = 3; // The type of data being requested. Encoding encoding = 5; // Encoding to be used. repeated ModelData use_models = 6; // The schema models to be used. // Extension messages associated with the GetRequest. See the // gNMI extension specification for further definition. repeated gnmi_ext.Extension extension = 7; } // GetResponse is used by the target to respond to a GetRequest from a client. // The set of Notifications corresponds to the data values that are requested // by the client in the GetRequest. // Reference: gNMI Specification Section 3.3.2 message GetResponse { repeated Notification notification = 1; // Data values. Error error = 2 [deprecated=true]; // Errors that occurred in the Get. // Extension messages associated with the GetResponse. See the // gNMI extension specification for further definition. repeated gnmi_ext.Extension extension = 3; } // CapabilityRequest is sent by the client in the Capabilities RPC to request // that the target reports its capabilities. // Reference: gNMI Specification Section 3.2.1 message CapabilityRequest { // Extension messages associated with the CapabilityRequest. See the // gNMI extension specification for further definition. repeated gnmi_ext.Extension extension = 1; } // CapabilityResponse is used by the target to report its capabilities to the // client within the Capabilities RPC. // Reference: gNMI Specification Section 3.2.2 message CapabilityResponse { repeated ModelData supported_models = 1; // Supported schema models. repeated Encoding supported_encodings = 2; // Supported encodings. string gNMI_version = 3; // Supported gNMI version. // Extension messages associated with the CapabilityResponse. See the // gNMI extension specification for further definition. repeated gnmi_ext.Extension extension = 4; } // ModelData is used to describe a set of schema modules. It can be used in a // CapabilityResponse where a target reports the set of modules that it // supports, and within the SubscribeRequest and GetRequest messages to specify // the set of models from which data tree elements should be reported. // Reference: gNMI Specification Section 3.2.3 message ModelData { string name = 1; // Name of the model. string organization = 2; // Organization publishing the model. string version = 3; // Semantic version of the model. }