2023-08-03 18:42:04 +00:00
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// Copyright (c) HashiCorp, Inc.
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2023-08-21 17:31:54 +00:00
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-2.0
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2023-08-03 18:42:04 +00:00
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syntax = "proto3";
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package hashicorp.consul.mesh.v1alpha1;
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import "pbmesh/v1alpha1/common.proto";
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import "pbmesh/v1alpha1/http_route_retries.proto";
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import "pbmesh/v1alpha1/http_route_timeouts.proto";
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// NOTE: this should align to the GAMMA/gateway-api version, or at least be
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// easily translatable.
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//
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// https://gateway-api.sigs.k8s.io/references/spec/#gateway.networking.k8s.io/v1alpha2.HTTPRoute
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//
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// This is a Resource type.
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message HTTPRoute {
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// ParentRefs references the resources (usually Gateways) that a Route wants
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// to be attached to. Note that the referenced parent resource needs to allow
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// this for the attachment to be complete. For Gateways, that means the
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// Gateway needs to allow attachment from Routes of this kind and namespace.
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//
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// It is invalid to reference an identical parent more than once. It is valid
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// to reference multiple distinct sections within the same parent resource,
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// such as 2 Listeners within a Gateway.
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repeated ParentReference parent_refs = 1;
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// Hostnames are the hostnames for which this HTTPRoute should respond to requests.
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repeated string hostnames = 2;
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// Rules are a list of HTTP-based routing rules that this route should
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// use for constructing a routing table.
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repeated HTTPRouteRule rules = 3;
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}
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// HTTPRouteRule specifies the routing rules used to determine what upstream
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// service an HTTP request is routed to.
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message HTTPRouteRule {
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// Matches specified the matching criteria used in the routing table. If a
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// request matches the given HTTPMatch configuration, then traffic is routed
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// to services specified in the Services field.
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repeated HTTPRouteMatch matches = 1;
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repeated HTTPRouteFilter filters = 2;
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// BackendRefs defines the backend(s) where matching requests should be sent.
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//
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// Failure behavior here depends on how many BackendRefs are specified and
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// how many are invalid.
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//
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// If all entries in BackendRefs are invalid, and there are also no filters
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// specified in this route rule, all traffic which matches this rule MUST
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// receive a 500 status code.
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//
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// See the HTTPBackendRef definition for the rules about what makes a single
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// HTTPBackendRef invalid.
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//
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// When a HTTPBackendRef is invalid, 500 status codes MUST be returned for
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// requests that would have otherwise been routed to an invalid backend. If
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// multiple backends are specified, and some are invalid, the proportion of
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// requests that would otherwise have been routed to an invalid backend MUST
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// receive a 500 status code.
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//
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// For example, if two backends are specified with equal weights, and one is
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// invalid, 50 percent of traffic must receive a 500. Implementations may
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// choose how that 50 percent is determined.
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repeated HTTPBackendRef backend_refs = 3;
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// ALTERNATIVE: Timeouts defines the timeouts that can be configured for an HTTP request.
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HTTPRouteTimeouts timeouts = 4;
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// ALTERNATIVE:
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HTTPRouteRetries retries = 5;
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}
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message HTTPRouteMatch {
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// Path specifies a HTTP request path matcher. If this field is not
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// specified, a default prefix match on the “/” path is provided.
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HTTPPathMatch path = 1;
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// Headers specifies HTTP request header matchers. Multiple match values are
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// ANDed together, meaning, a request must match all the specified headers to
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// select the route.
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repeated HTTPHeaderMatch headers = 2;
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// QueryParams specifies HTTP query parameter matchers. Multiple match values
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// are ANDed together, meaning, a request must match all the specified query
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// parameters to select the route.
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repeated HTTPQueryParamMatch query_params = 3;
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// Method specifies HTTP method matcher. When specified, this route will be
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// matched only if the request has the specified method.
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string method = 4;
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}
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message HTTPPathMatch {
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// Type specifies how to match against the path Value.
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PathMatchType type = 1;
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// Value of the HTTP path to match against.
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string value = 2;
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}
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// PathMatchType specifies the semantics of how HTTP paths should be compared.
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// Valid PathMatchType values, along with their support levels, are:
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//
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// PathPrefix and Exact paths must be syntactically valid:
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//
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// - Must begin with the / character
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// - Must not contain consecutive / characters (e.g. /foo///, //).
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// - Note that values may be added to this enum, implementations must ensure that unknown values will not cause a crash.
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//
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// Unknown values here must result in the implementation setting the Accepted
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// Condition for the Route to status: False, with a Reason of UnsupportedValue.
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enum PathMatchType {
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PATH_MATCH_TYPE_UNSPECIFIED = 0;
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PATH_MATCH_TYPE_EXACT = 1;
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PATH_MATCH_TYPE_PREFIX = 2;
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PATH_MATCH_TYPE_REGEX = 3;
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}
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message HTTPHeaderMatch {
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// Type specifies how to match against the value of the header.
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HeaderMatchType type = 1;
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// Name is the name of the HTTP Header to be matched. Name matching MUST be
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// case insensitive. (See https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7230#section-3.2).
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//
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// If multiple entries specify equivalent header names, only the first entry
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// with an equivalent name MUST be considered for a match. Subsequent entries
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// with an equivalent header name MUST be ignored. Due to the
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// case-insensitivity of header names, “foo” and “Foo” are considered
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// equivalent.
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//
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// When a header is repeated in an HTTP request, it is
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// implementation-specific behavior as to how this is represented. Generally,
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// proxies should follow the guidance from the RFC:
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// https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc7230.html#section-3.2.2 regarding
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// processing a repeated header, with special handling for “Set-Cookie”.
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string name = 2;
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// Value is the value of HTTP Header to be matched.
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string value = 3;
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// NOTE: not in gamma; service-router compat
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bool invert = 4;
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}
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// HeaderMatchType specifies the semantics of how HTTP header values should be
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// compared. Valid HeaderMatchType values, along with their conformance levels,
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// are:
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//
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// Note that values may be added to this enum, implementations must ensure that
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// unknown values will not cause a crash.
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//
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// Unknown values here must result in the implementation setting the Accepted
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// Condition for the Route to status: False, with a Reason of UnsupportedValue.
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enum HeaderMatchType {
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HEADER_MATCH_TYPE_UNSPECIFIED = 0;
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HEADER_MATCH_TYPE_EXACT = 1;
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HEADER_MATCH_TYPE_REGEX = 2;
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// consul only after this point (service-router compat)
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HEADER_MATCH_TYPE_PRESENT = 3;
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HEADER_MATCH_TYPE_PREFIX = 4;
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HEADER_MATCH_TYPE_SUFFIX = 5;
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}
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message HTTPQueryParamMatch {
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// Type specifies how to match against the value of the query parameter.
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QueryParamMatchType type = 1;
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// Name is the name of the HTTP query param to be matched. This must be an
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// exact string match. (See
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// https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7230#section-2.7.3).
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//
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// If multiple entries specify equivalent query param names, only the first
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// entry with an equivalent name MUST be considered for a match. Subsequent
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// entries with an equivalent query param name MUST be ignored.
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//
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// If a query param is repeated in an HTTP request, the behavior is purposely
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// left undefined, since different data planes have different capabilities.
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// However, it is recommended that implementations should match against the
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// first value of the param if the data plane supports it, as this behavior
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// is expected in other load balancing contexts outside of the Gateway API.
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//
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// Users SHOULD NOT route traffic based on repeated query params to guard
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// themselves against potential differences in the implementations.
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string name = 2;
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// Value is the value of HTTP query param to be matched.
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string value = 3;
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}
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enum QueryParamMatchType {
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QUERY_PARAM_MATCH_TYPE_UNSPECIFIED = 0;
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QUERY_PARAM_MATCH_TYPE_EXACT = 1;
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QUERY_PARAM_MATCH_TYPE_REGEX = 2;
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// consul only after this point (service-router compat)
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QUERY_PARAM_MATCH_TYPE_PRESENT = 3;
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}
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message HTTPRouteFilter {
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// RequestHeaderModifier defines a schema for a filter that modifies request
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// headers.
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HTTPHeaderFilter request_header_modifier = 1;
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// ResponseHeaderModifier defines a schema for a filter that modifies
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// response headers.
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HTTPHeaderFilter response_header_modifier = 2;
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// URLRewrite defines a schema for a filter that modifies a request during
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// forwarding.
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HTTPURLRewriteFilter url_rewrite = 5;
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}
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message HTTPHeaderFilter {
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// Set overwrites the request with the given header (name, value) before the
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// action.
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repeated HTTPHeader set = 1;
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// Add adds the given header(s) (name, value) to the request before the
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// action. It appends to any existing values associated with the header name.
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repeated HTTPHeader add = 2;
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// Remove the given header(s) from the HTTP request before the action. The
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// value of Remove is a list of HTTP header names. Note that the header names
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// are case-insensitive (see
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// https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc2616#section-4.2).
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repeated string remove = 3;
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}
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message HTTPHeader {
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string name = 1;
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string value = 2;
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}
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message HTTPURLRewriteFilter {
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string path_prefix = 1;
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}
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message HTTPBackendRef {
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BackendReference backend_ref = 1;
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// Weight specifies the proportion of requests forwarded to the referenced
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// backend. This is computed as weight/(sum of all weights in this
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// BackendRefs list). For non-zero values, there may be some epsilon from the
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// exact proportion defined here depending on the precision an implementation
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// supports. Weight is not a percentage and the sum of weights does not need
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// to equal 100.
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//
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//If only one backend is specified and it has a weight greater than 0, 100%
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//of the traffic is forwarded to that backend. If weight is set to 0, no
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//traffic should be forwarded for this entry. If unspecified, weight defaults
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//to 1.
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uint32 weight = 2;
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// Filters defined at this level should be executed if and only if the
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// request is being forwarded to the backend defined here.
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repeated HTTPRouteFilter filters = 3;
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}
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