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Protocol Buffer
247 lines
9.3 KiB
Protocol Buffer
// Copyright 2020 Google LLC
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//
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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// You may obtain a copy of the License at
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//
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// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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//
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// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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// limitations under the License.
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syntax = "proto3";
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package google.rpc;
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import "google/protobuf/duration.proto";
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option go_package = "google.golang.org/genproto/googleapis/rpc/errdetails;errdetails";
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option java_multiple_files = true;
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option java_outer_classname = "ErrorDetailsProto";
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option java_package = "com.google.rpc";
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option objc_class_prefix = "RPC";
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// Describes when the clients can retry a failed request. Clients could ignore
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// the recommendation here or retry when this information is missing from error
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// responses.
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//
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// It's always recommended that clients should use exponential backoff when
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// retrying.
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//
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// Clients should wait until `retry_delay` amount of time has passed since
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// receiving the error response before retrying. If retrying requests also
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// fail, clients should use an exponential backoff scheme to gradually increase
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// the delay between retries based on `retry_delay`, until either a maximum
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// number of retries have been reached or a maximum retry delay cap has been
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// reached.
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message RetryInfo {
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// Clients should wait at least this long between retrying the same request.
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google.protobuf.Duration retry_delay = 1;
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}
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// Describes additional debugging info.
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message DebugInfo {
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// The stack trace entries indicating where the error occurred.
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repeated string stack_entries = 1;
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// Additional debugging information provided by the server.
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string detail = 2;
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}
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// Describes how a quota check failed.
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//
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// For example if a daily limit was exceeded for the calling project,
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// a service could respond with a QuotaFailure detail containing the project
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// id and the description of the quota limit that was exceeded. If the
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// calling project hasn't enabled the service in the developer console, then
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// a service could respond with the project id and set `service_disabled`
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// to true.
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//
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// Also see RetryInfo and Help types for other details about handling a
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// quota failure.
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message QuotaFailure {
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// A message type used to describe a single quota violation. For example, a
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// daily quota or a custom quota that was exceeded.
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message Violation {
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// The subject on which the quota check failed.
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// For example, "clientip:<ip address of client>" or "project:<Google
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// developer project id>".
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string subject = 1;
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// A description of how the quota check failed. Clients can use this
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// description to find more about the quota configuration in the service's
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// public documentation, or find the relevant quota limit to adjust through
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// developer console.
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//
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// For example: "Service disabled" or "Daily Limit for read operations
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// exceeded".
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string description = 2;
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}
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// Describes all quota violations.
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repeated Violation violations = 1;
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}
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// Describes the cause of the error with structured details.
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//
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// Example of an error when contacting the "pubsub.googleapis.com" API when it
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// is not enabled:
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// { "reason": "API_DISABLED"
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// "domain": "googleapis.com"
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// "metadata": {
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// "resource": "projects/123",
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// "service": "pubsub.googleapis.com"
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// }
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// }
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// This response indicates that the pubsub.googleapis.com API is not enabled.
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//
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// Example of an error that is returned when attempting to create a Spanner
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// instance in a region that is out of stock:
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// { "reason": "STOCKOUT"
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// "domain": "spanner.googleapis.com",
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// "metadata": {
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// "availableRegions": "us-central1,us-east2"
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// }
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// }
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//
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message ErrorInfo {
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// The reason of the error. This is a constant value that identifies the
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// proximate cause of the error. Error reasons are unique within a particular
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// domain of errors. This should be at most 63 characters and match
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// /[A-Z0-9_]+/.
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string reason = 1;
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// The logical grouping to which the "reason" belongs. Often "domain" will
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// contain the registered service name of the tool or product that is the
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// source of the error. Example: "pubsub.googleapis.com". If the error is
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// common across many APIs, the first segment of the example above will be
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// omitted. The value will be, "googleapis.com".
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string domain = 2;
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// Additional structured details about this error.
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//
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// Keys should match /[a-zA-Z0-9-_]/ and be limited to 64 characters in
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// length. When identifying the current value of an exceeded limit, the units
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// should be contained in the key, not the value. For example, rather than
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// {"instanceLimit": "100/request"}, should be returned as,
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// {"instanceLimitPerRequest": "100"}, if the client exceeds the number of
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// instances that can be created in a single (batch) request.
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map<string, string> metadata = 3;
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}
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// Describes what preconditions have failed.
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//
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// For example, if an RPC failed because it required the Terms of Service to be
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// acknowledged, it could list the terms of service violation in the
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// PreconditionFailure message.
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message PreconditionFailure {
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// A message type used to describe a single precondition failure.
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message Violation {
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// The type of PreconditionFailure. We recommend using a service-specific
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// enum type to define the supported precondition violation subjects. For
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// example, "TOS" for "Terms of Service violation".
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string type = 1;
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// The subject, relative to the type, that failed.
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// For example, "google.com/cloud" relative to the "TOS" type would indicate
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// which terms of service is being referenced.
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string subject = 2;
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// A description of how the precondition failed. Developers can use this
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// description to understand how to fix the failure.
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//
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// For example: "Terms of service not accepted".
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string description = 3;
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}
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// Describes all precondition violations.
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repeated Violation violations = 1;
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}
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// Describes violations in a client request. This error type focuses on the
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// syntactic aspects of the request.
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message BadRequest {
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// A message type used to describe a single bad request field.
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message FieldViolation {
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// A path leading to a field in the request body. The value will be a
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// sequence of dot-separated identifiers that identify a protocol buffer
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// field. E.g., "field_violations.field" would identify this field.
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string field = 1;
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// A description of why the request element is bad.
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string description = 2;
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}
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// Describes all violations in a client request.
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repeated FieldViolation field_violations = 1;
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}
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// Contains metadata about the request that clients can attach when filing a bug
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// or providing other forms of feedback.
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message RequestInfo {
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// An opaque string that should only be interpreted by the service generating
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// it. For example, it can be used to identify requests in the service's logs.
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string request_id = 1;
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// Any data that was used to serve this request. For example, an encrypted
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// stack trace that can be sent back to the service provider for debugging.
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string serving_data = 2;
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}
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// Describes the resource that is being accessed.
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message ResourceInfo {
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// A name for the type of resource being accessed, e.g. "sql table",
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// "cloud storage bucket", "file", "Google calendar"; or the type URL
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// of the resource: e.g. "type.googleapis.com/google.pubsub.v1.Topic".
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string resource_type = 1;
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// The name of the resource being accessed. For example, a shared calendar
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// name: "example.com_4fghdhgsrgh@group.calendar.google.com", if the current
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// error is
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// [google.rpc.Code.PERMISSION_DENIED][google.rpc.Code.PERMISSION_DENIED].
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string resource_name = 2;
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// The owner of the resource (optional).
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// For example, "user:<owner email>" or "project:<Google developer project
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// id>".
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string owner = 3;
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// Describes what error is encountered when accessing this resource.
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// For example, updating a cloud project may require the `writer` permission
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// on the developer console project.
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string description = 4;
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}
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// Provides links to documentation or for performing an out of band action.
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//
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// For example, if a quota check failed with an error indicating the calling
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// project hasn't enabled the accessed service, this can contain a URL pointing
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// directly to the right place in the developer console to flip the bit.
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message Help {
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// Describes a URL link.
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message Link {
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// Describes what the link offers.
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string description = 1;
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// The URL of the link.
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string url = 2;
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}
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// URL(s) pointing to additional information on handling the current error.
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repeated Link links = 1;
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}
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// Provides a localized error message that is safe to return to the user
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// which can be attached to an RPC error.
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message LocalizedMessage {
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// The locale used following the specification defined at
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// http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/bcp/bcp47.txt.
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// Examples are: "en-US", "fr-CH", "es-MX"
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string locale = 1;
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// The localized error message in the above locale.
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string message = 2;
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} |