// Copyright (c) 2009 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. syntax = "proto2"; option optimize_for = LITE_RUNTIME; package sync_pb; // Used to store and send extended attributes, which are arbitrary // key value pairs. message ExtendedAttributes { repeated group ExtendedAttribute = 1 { required string key = 2; required bytes value = 3; } } // 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 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; // A unique-in-the parent name for this item. // Present in both GetUpdatesResponse and CommitMessage. required string name = 7; // non_unique_name holds the base name stored serverside, which is different // from |name| when |name| has been suffixed in a way to make it unique // among its siblings. In a GetUpdatesResponse, |non_unique_name| will // be supplied in addition to |name|, and the client may choose which // field to use depending on its needs. In a CommitMessage, // |non_unique_name| takes precedence over the |name| value if both are // supplied. // 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, singleton_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 singleton_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. // Present only in GetUpdatesResponse. optional string singleton_tag = 10; // If this group is present, it implies that this SyncEntity corresponds to // a bookmark or a bookmark folder. // // TODO(idana): for now, we put the bookmarks related information explicitly // in the protocol definition. When we start syncing more data types, it is // probably going to be better if we represent the different types as // extended attributes. 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. This value is only meaningful in server-to-client // contexts; to specify a position in a client-to-server commit context, // use |insert_after_item_id|. // Present only in GetUpdatesResponse. 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. optional string insert_after_item_id = 16; // Arbitrary key/value pairs associated with this item. // Present in both GetUpdatesResponse and CommitMessage. 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. 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. optional string originator_client_item_id = 20; }; 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; // 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; } repeated ChromiumExtensionsActivity extensions_activity = 3; }; message GetUpdatesCallerInfo { enum GET_UPDATES_SOURCE { UNKNOWN = 0; // The source was not set by the caller. FIRST_UPDATE = 1; // First update from an instance of Chrome. LOCAL = 2; // The source of the update was a local change. NOTIFICATION = 3; // The source of the update was a p2p notification. PERIODIC = 4; // The source of the update was periodic polling. SYNC_CYCLE_CONTINUATION = 5; // The source of the update was a } // continuation of a previous update. required GET_UPDATES_SOURCE source = 1; // True only if notifications were enabled for this GetUpdateMessage. optional bool notifications_enabled = 2; }; message GetUpdatesMessage { required int64 from_timestamp = 1; // Indicates the reason for the GetUpdatesMessage. optional GetUpdatesCallerInfo caller_info = 2; }; message AuthenticateMessage { required string auth_token = 1; }; message ClientToServerMessage { required string share = 1; optional int32 protocol_version = 2 [default = 22]; enum CONTENTS { COMMIT = 1; GET_UPDATES = 2; AUTHENTICATE = 3; } required CONTENTS message_contents = 3; optional CommitMessage commit = 4; optional GetUpdatesMessage get_updates = 5; optional AuthenticateMessage authenticate = 6; 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]; }; message CommitResponse { enum RESPONSE_TYPE { 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 RESPONSE_TYPE 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. 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; } }; message GetUpdatesResponse { 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. optional int64 new_timestamp = 2; // DEPRECATED FIELD - server does not set this anymore. optional int64 deprecated_newest_timestamp = 3; // Estimated number of changes remaining - use this for UI feedback. optional int64 changes_remaining = 4; }; // 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; }; // A command from the server instructing the client to update settings or // perform some operation. message ClientCommand { // Time to wait before sending any requests to the server. optional int32 set_sync_poll_interval = 1; // in seconds optional int32 set_sync_long_poll_interval = 2; // in seconds optional int32 max_commit_batch_size = 3; }; message ClientToServerResponse { optional CommitResponse commit = 1; optional GetUpdatesResponse get_updates = 2; optional AuthenticateResponse authenticate = 3; enum ERROR_TYPE { SUCCESS = 0; ACCESS_DENIED = 1; // Returned when the user doesn't have access to // store (instead of HTTP 401). NOT_MY_BIRTHDAY = 2; // Returned when the server and client disagree on // the store birthday. THROTTLED = 3; // Returned when the store has exceeded the allowed // bandwidth utilization. AUTH_EXPIRED = 4; // Auth token or cookie has expired. USER_NOT_ACTIVATED = 5; // User doesn't have the Chrome bit set on that // Google Account. AUTH_INVALID = 6; // Auth token or cookie is otherwise invalid. } optional ERROR_TYPE error_code = 4 [default = SUCCESS]; 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; };