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-// Copyright 2023-2025 Buf Technologies, Inc.
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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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-
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-syntax = "proto2";
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-
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-package buf.validate;
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-
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-import "google/protobuf/descriptor.proto";
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-import "google/protobuf/duration.proto";
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-import "google/protobuf/timestamp.proto";
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-
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-option go_package = "buf.build/gen/go/bufbuild/protovalidate/protocolbuffers/go/buf/validate";
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-option java_multiple_files = true;
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-option java_outer_classname = "ValidateProto";
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-option java_package = "build.buf.validate";
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-
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-// MessageOptions is an extension to google.protobuf.MessageOptions. It allows
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-// the addition of validation rules at the message level. These rules can be
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-// applied to incoming messages to ensure they meet certain criteria before
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-// being processed.
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-extend google.protobuf.MessageOptions {
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- // Rules specify the validations to be performed on this message. By default,
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- // no validation is performed against a message.
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- optional MessageRules message = 1159;
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-}
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-
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-// OneofOptions is an extension to google.protobuf.OneofOptions. It allows
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-// the addition of validation rules on a oneof. These rules can be
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-// applied to incoming messages to ensure they meet certain criteria before
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-// being processed.
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-extend google.protobuf.OneofOptions {
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- // Rules specify the validations to be performed on this oneof. By default,
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- // no validation is performed against a oneof.
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- optional OneofRules oneof = 1159;
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-}
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-
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-// FieldOptions is an extension to google.protobuf.FieldOptions. It allows
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-// the addition of validation rules at the field level. These rules can be
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-// applied to incoming messages to ensure they meet certain criteria before
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-// being processed.
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-extend google.protobuf.FieldOptions {
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- // Rules specify the validations to be performed on this field. By default,
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- // no validation is performed against a field.
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- optional FieldRules field = 1159;
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-
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- // Specifies predefined rules. When extending a standard rule message,
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- // this adds additional CEL expressions that apply when the extension is used.
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- //
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- // ```proto
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- // extend buf.validate.Int32Rules {
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- // bool is_zero [(buf.validate.predefined).cel = {
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- // id: "int32.is_zero",
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- // message: "value must be zero",
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- // expression: "!rule || this == 0",
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- // }];
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- // }
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- //
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- // message Foo {
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- // int32 reserved = 1 [(buf.validate.field).int32.(is_zero) = true];
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- // }
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- // ```
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- optional PredefinedRules predefined = 1160;
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-}
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-
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-// `Rule` represents a validation rule written in the Common Expression
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-// Language (CEL) syntax. Each Rule includes a unique identifier, an
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-// optional error message, and the CEL expression to evaluate. For more
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-// information, [see our documentation](https://buf.build/docs/protovalidate/schemas/custom-rules/).
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-//
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-// ```proto
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-// message Foo {
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-// option (buf.validate.message).cel = {
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-// id: "foo.bar"
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-// message: "bar must be greater than 0"
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-// expression: "this.bar > 0"
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-// };
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-// int32 bar = 1;
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-// }
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-// ```
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-message Rule {
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- // `id` is a string that serves as a machine-readable name for this Rule.
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- // It should be unique within its scope, which could be either a message or a field.
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- optional string id = 1;
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-
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- // `message` is an optional field that provides a human-readable error message
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- // for this Rule when the CEL expression evaluates to false. If a
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- // non-empty message is provided, any strings resulting from the CEL
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- // expression evaluation are ignored.
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- optional string message = 2;
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-
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- // `expression` is the actual CEL expression that will be evaluated for
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- // validation. This string must resolve to either a boolean or a string
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- // value. If the expression evaluates to false or a non-empty string, the
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- // validation is considered failed, and the message is rejected.
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- optional string expression = 3;
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-}
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-
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-// MessageRules represents validation rules that are applied to the entire message.
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-// It includes disabling options and a list of Rule messages representing Common Expression Language (CEL) validation rules.
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-message MessageRules {
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- // `cel` is a repeated field of type Rule. Each Rule specifies a validation rule to be applied to this message.
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- // These rules are written in Common Expression Language (CEL) syntax. For more information,
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- // [see our documentation](https://buf.build/docs/protovalidate/schemas/custom-rules/).
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- //
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- //
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- // ```proto
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- // message MyMessage {
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- // // The field `foo` must be greater than 42.
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- // option (buf.validate.message).cel = {
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- // id: "my_message.value",
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- // message: "value must be greater than 42",
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- // expression: "this.foo > 42",
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- // };
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- // optional int32 foo = 1;
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- // }
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- // ```
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- repeated Rule cel = 3;
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-
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- // `oneof` is a repeated field of type MessageOneofRule that specifies a list of fields
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- // of which at most one can be present. If `required` is also specified, then exactly one
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- // of the specified fields _must_ be present.
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- //
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- // This will enforce oneof-like constraints with a few features not provided by
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- // actual Protobuf oneof declarations:
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- // 1. Repeated and map fields are allowed in this validation. In a Protobuf oneof,
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- // only scalar fields are allowed.
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- // 2. Fields with implicit presence are allowed. In a Protobuf oneof, all member
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- // fields have explicit presence. This means that, for the purpose of determining
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- // how many fields are set, explicitly setting such a field to its zero value is
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- // effectively the same as not setting it at all.
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- // 3. This will always generate validation errors for a message unmarshalled from
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- // serialized data that sets more than one field. With a Protobuf oneof, when
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- // multiple fields are present in the serialized form, earlier values are usually
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- // silently ignored when unmarshalling, with only the last field being set when
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- // unmarshalling completes.
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- //
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- // Note that adding a field to a `oneof` will also set the IGNORE_IF_ZERO_VALUE on the fields. This means
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- // only the field that is set will be validated and the unset fields are not validated according to the field rules.
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- // This behavior can be overridden by setting `ignore` against a field.
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- //
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- // ```proto
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- // message MyMessage {
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- // // Only one of `field1` or `field2` _can_ be present in this message.
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- // option (buf.validate.message).oneof = { fields: ["field1", "field2"] };
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- // // Exactly one of `field3` or `field4` _must_ be present in this message.
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- // option (buf.validate.message).oneof = { fields: ["field3", "field4"], required: true };
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- // string field1 = 1;
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- // bytes field2 = 2;
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- // bool field3 = 3;
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- // int32 field4 = 4;
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- // }
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- // ```
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- repeated MessageOneofRule oneof = 4;
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-
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- reserved 1;
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- reserved "disabled";
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-}
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-
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-message MessageOneofRule {
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- // A list of field names to include in the oneof. All field names must be
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- // defined in the message. At least one field must be specified, and
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- // duplicates are not permitted.
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- repeated string fields = 1;
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- // If true, one of the fields specified _must_ be set.
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- optional bool required = 2;
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-}
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-
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-// The `OneofRules` message type enables you to manage rules for
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-// oneof fields in your protobuf messages.
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-message OneofRules {
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- // If `required` is true, exactly one field of the oneof must be set. A
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- // validation error is returned if no fields in the oneof are set. Further rules
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- // should be placed on the fields themselves to ensure they are valid values,
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- // such as `min_len` or `gt`.
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- //
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- // ```proto
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- // message MyMessage {
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- // oneof value {
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- // // Either `a` or `b` must be set. If `a` is set, it must also be
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- // // non-empty; whereas if `b` is set, it can still be an empty string.
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- // option (buf.validate.oneof).required = true;
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- // string a = 1 [(buf.validate.field).string.min_len = 1];
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- // string b = 2;
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- // }
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- // }
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- // ```
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- optional bool required = 1;
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-}
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-
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-// FieldRules encapsulates the rules for each type of field. Depending on
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-// the field, the correct set should be used to ensure proper validations.
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-message FieldRules {
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- // `cel` is a repeated field used to represent a textual expression
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- // in the Common Expression Language (CEL) syntax. For more information,
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- // [see our documentation](https://buf.build/docs/protovalidate/schemas/custom-rules/).
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- //
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- // ```proto
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- // message MyMessage {
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- // // The field `value` must be greater than 42.
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- // optional int32 value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).cel = {
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- // id: "my_message.value",
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- // message: "value must be greater than 42",
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- // expression: "this > 42",
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- // }];
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- // }
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- // ```
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- repeated Rule cel = 23;
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- // If `required` is true, the field must be set. A validation error is returned
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- // if the field is not set.
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- //
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- // ```proto
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- // syntax="proto3";
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- //
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- // message FieldsWithPresence {
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- // // Requires any string to be set, including the empty string.
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- // optional string link = 1 [
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- // (buf.validate.field).required = true
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- // ];
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- // // Requires true or false to be set.
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- // optional bool disabled = 2 [
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- // (buf.validate.field).required = true
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- // ];
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- // // Requires a message to be set, including the empty message.
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- // SomeMessage msg = 4 [
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- // (buf.validate.field).required = true
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- // ];
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- // }
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- // ```
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- //
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- // All fields in the example above track presence. By default, Protovalidate
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- // ignores rules on those fields if no value is set. `required` ensures that
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- // the fields are set and valid.
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- //
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- // Fields that don't track presence are always validated by Protovalidate,
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- // whether they are set or not. It is not necessary to add `required`. It
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- // can be added to indicate that the field cannot be the zero value.
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- //
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- // ```proto
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- // syntax="proto3";
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- //
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- // message FieldsWithoutPresence {
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- // // `string.email` always applies, even to an empty string.
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- // string link = 1 [
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- // (buf.validate.field).string.email = true
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- // ];
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- // // `repeated.min_items` always applies, even to an empty list.
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- // repeated string labels = 2 [
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- // (buf.validate.field).repeated.min_items = 1
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- // ];
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- // // `required`, for fields that don't track presence, indicates
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- // // the value of the field can't be the zero value.
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- // int32 zero_value_not_allowed = 3 [
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- // (buf.validate.field).required = true
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- // ];
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- // }
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- // ```
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- //
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- // To learn which fields track presence, see the
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- // [Field Presence cheat sheet](https://protobuf.dev/programming-guides/field_presence/#cheat).
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- //
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- // Note: While field rules can be applied to repeated items, map keys, and map
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- // values, the elements are always considered to be set. Consequently,
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- // specifying `repeated.items.required` is redundant.
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- optional bool required = 25;
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- // Ignore validation rules on the field if its value matches the specified
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- // criteria. See the `Ignore` enum for details.
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- //
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- // ```proto
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- // message UpdateRequest {
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- // // The uri rule only applies if the field is not an empty string.
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- // string url = 1 [
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- // (buf.validate.field).ignore = IGNORE_IF_ZERO_VALUE,
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- // (buf.validate.field).string.uri = true
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- // ];
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- // }
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- // ```
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- optional Ignore ignore = 27;
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-
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- oneof type {
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- // Scalar Field Types
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- FloatRules float = 1;
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- DoubleRules double = 2;
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- Int32Rules int32 = 3;
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- Int64Rules int64 = 4;
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- UInt32Rules uint32 = 5;
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- UInt64Rules uint64 = 6;
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- SInt32Rules sint32 = 7;
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- SInt64Rules sint64 = 8;
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- Fixed32Rules fixed32 = 9;
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- Fixed64Rules fixed64 = 10;
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- SFixed32Rules sfixed32 = 11;
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- SFixed64Rules sfixed64 = 12;
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- BoolRules bool = 13;
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- StringRules string = 14;
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- BytesRules bytes = 15;
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-
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- // Complex Field Types
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- EnumRules enum = 16;
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- RepeatedRules repeated = 18;
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- MapRules map = 19;
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-
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- // Well-Known Field Types
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- AnyRules any = 20;
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- DurationRules duration = 21;
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- TimestampRules timestamp = 22;
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- }
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-
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- reserved 24, 26;
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- reserved "skipped", "ignore_empty";
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-}
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-
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-// PredefinedRules are custom rules that can be re-used with
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-// multiple fields.
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-message PredefinedRules {
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- // `cel` is a repeated field used to represent a textual expression
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- // in the Common Expression Language (CEL) syntax. For more information,
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- // [see our documentation](https://buf.build/docs/protovalidate/schemas/predefined-rules/).
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- //
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- // ```proto
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- // message MyMessage {
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- // // The field `value` must be greater than 42.
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- // optional int32 value = 1 [(buf.validate.predefined).cel = {
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- // id: "my_message.value",
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- // message: "value must be greater than 42",
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- // expression: "this > 42",
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- // }];
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- // }
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- // ```
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- repeated Rule cel = 1;
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-
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- reserved 24, 26;
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- reserved "skipped", "ignore_empty";
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-}
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-
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-// Specifies how `FieldRules.ignore` behaves, depending on the field's value, and
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-// whether the field tracks presence.
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-enum Ignore {
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- // Ignore rules if the field tracks presence and is unset. This is the default
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- // behavior.
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- //
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- // In proto3, only message fields, members of a Protobuf `oneof`, and fields
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- // with the `optional` label track presence. Consequently, the following fields
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- // are always validated, whether a value is set or not:
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- //
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- // ```proto
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- // syntax="proto3";
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- //
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- // message RulesApply {
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- // string email = 1 [
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- // (buf.validate.field).string.email = true
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- // ];
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- // int32 age = 2 [
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- // (buf.validate.field).int32.gt = 0
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- // ];
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- // repeated string labels = 3 [
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- // (buf.validate.field).repeated.min_items = 1
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- // ];
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- // }
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- // ```
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- //
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- // In contrast, the following fields track presence, and are only validated if
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- // a value is set:
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- //
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- // ```proto
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- // syntax="proto3";
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- //
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- // message RulesApplyIfSet {
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- // optional string email = 1 [
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- // (buf.validate.field).string.email = true
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- // ];
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- // oneof ref {
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- // string reference = 2 [
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- // (buf.validate.field).string.uuid = true
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- // ];
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- // string name = 3 [
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- // (buf.validate.field).string.min_len = 4
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- // ];
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- // }
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- // SomeMessage msg = 4 [
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- // (buf.validate.field).cel = {/* ... */}
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- // ];
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- // }
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- // ```
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- //
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- // To ensure that such a field is set, add the `required` rule.
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- //
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- // To learn which fields track presence, see the
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- // [Field Presence cheat sheet](https://protobuf.dev/programming-guides/field_presence/#cheat).
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- IGNORE_UNSPECIFIED = 0;
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-
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- // Ignore rules if the field is unset, or set to the zero value.
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- //
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- // The zero value depends on the field type:
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- // - For strings, the zero value is the empty string.
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- // - For bytes, the zero value is empty bytes.
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- // - For bool, the zero value is false.
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- // - For numeric types, the zero value is zero.
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- // - For enums, the zero value is the first defined enum value.
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- // - For repeated fields, the zero is an empty list.
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- // - For map fields, the zero is an empty map.
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- // - For message fields, absence of the message (typically a null-value) is considered zero value.
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- //
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- // For fields that track presence (e.g. adding the `optional` label in proto3),
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- // this a no-op and behavior is the same as the default `IGNORE_UNSPECIFIED`.
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- IGNORE_IF_ZERO_VALUE = 1;
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-
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- // Always ignore rules, including the `required` rule.
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- //
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- // This is useful for ignoring the rules of a referenced message, or to
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- // temporarily ignore rules during development.
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- //
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- // ```proto
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- // message MyMessage {
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- // // The field's rules will always be ignored, including any validations
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- // // on value's fields.
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- // MyOtherMessage value = 1 [
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- // (buf.validate.field).ignore = IGNORE_ALWAYS
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- // ];
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- // }
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- // ```
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- IGNORE_ALWAYS = 3;
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-
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- reserved 2;
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- reserved "IGNORE_EMPTY", "IGNORE_DEFAULT", "IGNORE_IF_DEFAULT_VALUE", "IGNORE_IF_UNPOPULATED";
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-}
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-
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-// FloatRules describes the rules applied to `float` values. These
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|
-// rules may also be applied to the `google.protobuf.FloatValue` Well-Known-Type.
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-message FloatRules {
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- // `const` requires the field value to exactly match the specified value. If
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- // the field value doesn't match, an error message is generated.
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- //
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- // ```proto
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- // message MyFloat {
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- // // value must equal 42.0
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- // float value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).float.const = 42.0];
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- // }
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- // ```
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- optional float const = 1 [(predefined).cel = {
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- id: "float.const"
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- expression: "this != getField(rules, 'const') ? 'value must equal %s'.format([getField(rules, 'const')]) : ''"
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- }];
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-
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- oneof less_than {
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|
- // `lt` requires the field value to be less than the specified value (field <
|
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|
- // value). If the field value is equal to or greater than the specified value,
|
|
|
- // an error message is generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyFloat {
|
|
|
- // // value must be less than 10.0
|
|
|
- // float value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).float.lt = 10.0];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
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- float lt = 2 [(predefined).cel = {
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- id: "float.lt"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
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- "!has(rules.gte) && !has(rules.gt) && (this.isNan() || this >= rules.lt)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be less than %s'.format([rules.lt]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `lte` requires the field value to be less than or equal to the specified
|
|
|
- // value (field <= value). If the field value is greater than the specified
|
|
|
- // value, an error message is generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyFloat {
|
|
|
- // // value must be less than or equal to 10.0
|
|
|
- // float value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).float.lte = 10.0];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- float lte = 3 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "float.lte"
|
|
|
- expression:
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|
|
- "!has(rules.gte) && !has(rules.gt) && (this.isNan() || this > rules.lte)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be less than or equal to %s'.format([rules.lte]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
- }
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- oneof greater_than {
|
|
|
- // `gt` requires the field value to be greater than the specified value
|
|
|
- // (exclusive). If the value of `gt` is larger than a specified `lt` or
|
|
|
- // `lte`, the range is reversed, and the field value must be outside the
|
|
|
- // specified range. If the field value doesn't meet the required conditions,
|
|
|
- // an error message is generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyFloat {
|
|
|
- // // value must be greater than 5.0 [float.gt]
|
|
|
- // float value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).float.gt = 5.0];
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // // value must be greater than 5 and less than 10.0 [float.gt_lt]
|
|
|
- // float other_value = 2 [(buf.validate.field).float = { gt: 5.0, lt: 10.0 }];
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // // value must be greater than 10 or less than 5.0 [float.gt_lt_exclusive]
|
|
|
- // float another_value = 3 [(buf.validate.field).float = { gt: 10.0, lt: 5.0 }];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- float gt = 4 [
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "float.gt"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "!has(rules.lt) && !has(rules.lte) && (this.isNan() || this <= rules.gt)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than %s'.format([rules.gt]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "float.gt_lt"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lt) && rules.lt >= rules.gt && (this.isNan() || this >= rules.lt || this <= rules.gt)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than %s and less than %s'.format([rules.gt, rules.lt]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "float.gt_lt_exclusive"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lt) && rules.lt < rules.gt && (this.isNan() || (rules.lt <= this && this <= rules.gt))"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than %s or less than %s'.format([rules.gt, rules.lt]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "float.gt_lte"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lte) && rules.lte >= rules.gt && (this.isNan() || this > rules.lte || this <= rules.gt)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than %s and less than or equal to %s'.format([rules.gt, rules.lte]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "float.gt_lte_exclusive"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lte) && rules.lte < rules.gt && (this.isNan() || (rules.lte < this && this <= rules.gt))"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than %s or less than or equal to %s'.format([rules.gt, rules.lte]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }
|
|
|
- ];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `gte` requires the field value to be greater than or equal to the specified
|
|
|
- // value (exclusive). If the value of `gte` is larger than a specified `lt`
|
|
|
- // or `lte`, the range is reversed, and the field value must be outside the
|
|
|
- // specified range. If the field value doesn't meet the required conditions,
|
|
|
- // an error message is generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyFloat {
|
|
|
- // // value must be greater than or equal to 5.0 [float.gte]
|
|
|
- // float value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).float.gte = 5.0];
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // // value must be greater than or equal to 5.0 and less than 10.0 [float.gte_lt]
|
|
|
- // float other_value = 2 [(buf.validate.field).float = { gte: 5.0, lt: 10.0 }];
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // // value must be greater than or equal to 10.0 or less than 5.0 [float.gte_lt_exclusive]
|
|
|
- // float another_value = 3 [(buf.validate.field).float = { gte: 10.0, lt: 5.0 }];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- float gte = 5 [
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "float.gte"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "!has(rules.lt) && !has(rules.lte) && (this.isNan() || this < rules.gte)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than or equal to %s'.format([rules.gte]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "float.gte_lt"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lt) && rules.lt >= rules.gte && (this.isNan() || this >= rules.lt || this < rules.gte)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than or equal to %s and less than %s'.format([rules.gte, rules.lt]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "float.gte_lt_exclusive"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lt) && rules.lt < rules.gte && (this.isNan() || (rules.lt <= this && this < rules.gte))"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than or equal to %s or less than %s'.format([rules.gte, rules.lt]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "float.gte_lte"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lte) && rules.lte >= rules.gte && (this.isNan() || this > rules.lte || this < rules.gte)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than or equal to %s and less than or equal to %s'.format([rules.gte, rules.lte]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "float.gte_lte_exclusive"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lte) && rules.lte < rules.gte && (this.isNan() || (rules.lte < this && this < rules.gte))"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than or equal to %s or less than or equal to %s'.format([rules.gte, rules.lte]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }
|
|
|
- ];
|
|
|
- }
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `in` requires the field value to be equal to one of the specified values.
|
|
|
- // If the field value isn't one of the specified values, an error message
|
|
|
- // is generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyFloat {
|
|
|
- // // value must be in list [1.0, 2.0, 3.0]
|
|
|
- // float value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).float = { in: [1.0, 2.0, 3.0] }];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- repeated float in = 6 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "float.in"
|
|
|
- expression: "!(this in getField(rules, 'in')) ? 'value must be in list %s'.format([getField(rules, 'in')]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `in` requires the field value to not be equal to any of the specified
|
|
|
- // values. If the field value is one of the specified values, an error
|
|
|
- // message is generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyFloat {
|
|
|
- // // value must not be in list [1.0, 2.0, 3.0]
|
|
|
- // float value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).float = { not_in: [1.0, 2.0, 3.0] }];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- repeated float not_in = 7 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "float.not_in"
|
|
|
- expression: "this in rules.not_in ? 'value must not be in list %s'.format([rules.not_in]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `finite` requires the field value to be finite. If the field value is
|
|
|
- // infinite or NaN, an error message is generated.
|
|
|
- optional bool finite = 8 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "float.finite"
|
|
|
- expression: "rules.finite ? (this.isNan() || this.isInf() ? 'value must be finite' : '') : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `example` specifies values that the field may have. These values SHOULD
|
|
|
- // conform to other rules. `example` values will not impact validation
|
|
|
- // but may be used as helpful guidance on how to populate the given field.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyFloat {
|
|
|
- // float value = 1 [
|
|
|
- // (buf.validate.field).float.example = 1.0,
|
|
|
- // (buf.validate.field).float.example = inf
|
|
|
- // ];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- repeated float example = 9 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "float.example"
|
|
|
- expression: "true"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // Extension fields in this range that have the (buf.validate.predefined)
|
|
|
- // option set will be treated as predefined field rules that can then be
|
|
|
- // set on the field options of other fields to apply field rules.
|
|
|
- // Extension numbers 1000 to 99999 are reserved for extension numbers that are
|
|
|
- // defined in the [Protobuf Global Extension Registry][1]. Extension numbers
|
|
|
- // above this range are reserved for extension numbers that are not explicitly
|
|
|
- // assigned. For rules defined in publicly-consumed schemas, use of extensions
|
|
|
- // above 99999 is discouraged due to the risk of conflicts.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // [1]: https://github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf/blob/main/docs/options.md
|
|
|
- extensions 1000 to max;
|
|
|
-}
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
-// DoubleRules describes the rules applied to `double` values. These
|
|
|
-// rules may also be applied to the `google.protobuf.DoubleValue` Well-Known-Type.
|
|
|
-message DoubleRules {
|
|
|
- // `const` requires the field value to exactly match the specified value. If
|
|
|
- // the field value doesn't match, an error message is generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyDouble {
|
|
|
- // // value must equal 42.0
|
|
|
- // double value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).double.const = 42.0];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- optional double const = 1 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "double.const"
|
|
|
- expression: "this != getField(rules, 'const') ? 'value must equal %s'.format([getField(rules, 'const')]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
- oneof less_than {
|
|
|
- // `lt` requires the field value to be less than the specified value (field <
|
|
|
- // value). If the field value is equal to or greater than the specified
|
|
|
- // value, an error message is generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyDouble {
|
|
|
- // // value must be less than 10.0
|
|
|
- // double value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).double.lt = 10.0];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- double lt = 2 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "double.lt"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "!has(rules.gte) && !has(rules.gt) && (this.isNan() || this >= rules.lt)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be less than %s'.format([rules.lt]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `lte` requires the field value to be less than or equal to the specified value
|
|
|
- // (field <= value). If the field value is greater than the specified value,
|
|
|
- // an error message is generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyDouble {
|
|
|
- // // value must be less than or equal to 10.0
|
|
|
- // double value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).double.lte = 10.0];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- double lte = 3 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "double.lte"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "!has(rules.gte) && !has(rules.gt) && (this.isNan() || this > rules.lte)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be less than or equal to %s'.format([rules.lte]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
- }
|
|
|
- oneof greater_than {
|
|
|
- // `gt` requires the field value to be greater than the specified value
|
|
|
- // (exclusive). If the value of `gt` is larger than a specified `lt` or `lte`,
|
|
|
- // the range is reversed, and the field value must be outside the specified
|
|
|
- // range. If the field value doesn't meet the required conditions, an error
|
|
|
- // message is generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyDouble {
|
|
|
- // // value must be greater than 5.0 [double.gt]
|
|
|
- // double value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).double.gt = 5.0];
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // // value must be greater than 5 and less than 10.0 [double.gt_lt]
|
|
|
- // double other_value = 2 [(buf.validate.field).double = { gt: 5.0, lt: 10.0 }];
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // // value must be greater than 10 or less than 5.0 [double.gt_lt_exclusive]
|
|
|
- // double another_value = 3 [(buf.validate.field).double = { gt: 10.0, lt: 5.0 }];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- double gt = 4 [
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "double.gt"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "!has(rules.lt) && !has(rules.lte) && (this.isNan() || this <= rules.gt)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than %s'.format([rules.gt]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "double.gt_lt"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lt) && rules.lt >= rules.gt && (this.isNan() || this >= rules.lt || this <= rules.gt)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than %s and less than %s'.format([rules.gt, rules.lt]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "double.gt_lt_exclusive"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lt) && rules.lt < rules.gt && (this.isNan() || (rules.lt <= this && this <= rules.gt))"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than %s or less than %s'.format([rules.gt, rules.lt]) : ''"
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- },
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|
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- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
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- id: "double.gt_lte"
|
|
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- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lte) && rules.lte >= rules.gt && (this.isNan() || this > rules.lte || this <= rules.gt)"
|
|
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- "? 'value must be greater than %s and less than or equal to %s'.format([rules.gt, rules.lte]) : ''"
|
|
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- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
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- id: "double.gt_lte_exclusive"
|
|
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- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lte) && rules.lte < rules.gt && (this.isNan() || (rules.lte < this && this <= rules.gt))"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than %s or less than or equal to %s'.format([rules.gt, rules.lte]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }
|
|
|
- ];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `gte` requires the field value to be greater than or equal to the specified
|
|
|
- // value (exclusive). If the value of `gte` is larger than a specified `lt` or
|
|
|
- // `lte`, the range is reversed, and the field value must be outside the
|
|
|
- // specified range. If the field value doesn't meet the required conditions,
|
|
|
- // an error message is generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyDouble {
|
|
|
- // // value must be greater than or equal to 5.0 [double.gte]
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|
|
- // double value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).double.gte = 5.0];
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|
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- //
|
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- // // value must be greater than or equal to 5.0 and less than 10.0 [double.gte_lt]
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- // double other_value = 2 [(buf.validate.field).double = { gte: 5.0, lt: 10.0 }];
|
|
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- //
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|
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- // // value must be greater than or equal to 10.0 or less than 5.0 [double.gte_lt_exclusive]
|
|
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- // double another_value = 3 [(buf.validate.field).double = { gte: 10.0, lt: 5.0 }];
|
|
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- // }
|
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|
- // ```
|
|
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- double gte = 5 [
|
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- (predefined).cel = {
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|
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- id: "double.gte"
|
|
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- expression:
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|
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- "!has(rules.lt) && !has(rules.lte) && (this.isNan() || this < rules.gte)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than or equal to %s'.format([rules.gte]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "double.gte_lt"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lt) && rules.lt >= rules.gte && (this.isNan() || this >= rules.lt || this < rules.gte)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than or equal to %s and less than %s'.format([rules.gte, rules.lt]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "double.gte_lt_exclusive"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lt) && rules.lt < rules.gte && (this.isNan() || (rules.lt <= this && this < rules.gte))"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than or equal to %s or less than %s'.format([rules.gte, rules.lt]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "double.gte_lte"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lte) && rules.lte >= rules.gte && (this.isNan() || this > rules.lte || this < rules.gte)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than or equal to %s and less than or equal to %s'.format([rules.gte, rules.lte]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "double.gte_lte_exclusive"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lte) && rules.lte < rules.gte && (this.isNan() || (rules.lte < this && this < rules.gte))"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than or equal to %s or less than or equal to %s'.format([rules.gte, rules.lte]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }
|
|
|
- ];
|
|
|
- }
|
|
|
- // `in` requires the field value to be equal to one of the specified values.
|
|
|
- // If the field value isn't one of the specified values, an error message is
|
|
|
- // generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyDouble {
|
|
|
- // // value must be in list [1.0, 2.0, 3.0]
|
|
|
- // double value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).double = { in: [1.0, 2.0, 3.0] }];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- repeated double in = 6 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "double.in"
|
|
|
- expression: "!(this in getField(rules, 'in')) ? 'value must be in list %s'.format([getField(rules, 'in')]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `not_in` requires the field value to not be equal to any of the specified
|
|
|
- // values. If the field value is one of the specified values, an error
|
|
|
- // message is generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyDouble {
|
|
|
- // // value must not be in list [1.0, 2.0, 3.0]
|
|
|
- // double value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).double = { not_in: [1.0, 2.0, 3.0] }];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- repeated double not_in = 7 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "double.not_in"
|
|
|
- expression: "this in rules.not_in ? 'value must not be in list %s'.format([rules.not_in]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `finite` requires the field value to be finite. If the field value is
|
|
|
- // infinite or NaN, an error message is generated.
|
|
|
- optional bool finite = 8 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "double.finite"
|
|
|
- expression: "rules.finite ? (this.isNan() || this.isInf() ? 'value must be finite' : '') : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `example` specifies values that the field may have. These values SHOULD
|
|
|
- // conform to other rules. `example` values will not impact validation
|
|
|
- // but may be used as helpful guidance on how to populate the given field.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyDouble {
|
|
|
- // double value = 1 [
|
|
|
- // (buf.validate.field).double.example = 1.0,
|
|
|
- // (buf.validate.field).double.example = inf
|
|
|
- // ];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- repeated double example = 9 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "double.example"
|
|
|
- expression: "true"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // Extension fields in this range that have the (buf.validate.predefined)
|
|
|
- // option set will be treated as predefined field rules that can then be
|
|
|
- // set on the field options of other fields to apply field rules.
|
|
|
- // Extension numbers 1000 to 99999 are reserved for extension numbers that are
|
|
|
- // defined in the [Protobuf Global Extension Registry][1]. Extension numbers
|
|
|
- // above this range are reserved for extension numbers that are not explicitly
|
|
|
- // assigned. For rules defined in publicly-consumed schemas, use of extensions
|
|
|
- // above 99999 is discouraged due to the risk of conflicts.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // [1]: https://github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf/blob/main/docs/options.md
|
|
|
- extensions 1000 to max;
|
|
|
-}
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
-// Int32Rules describes the rules applied to `int32` values. These
|
|
|
-// rules may also be applied to the `google.protobuf.Int32Value` Well-Known-Type.
|
|
|
-message Int32Rules {
|
|
|
- // `const` requires the field value to exactly match the specified value. If
|
|
|
- // the field value doesn't match, an error message is generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyInt32 {
|
|
|
- // // value must equal 42
|
|
|
- // int32 value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).int32.const = 42];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- optional int32 const = 1 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "int32.const"
|
|
|
- expression: "this != getField(rules, 'const') ? 'value must equal %s'.format([getField(rules, 'const')]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
- oneof less_than {
|
|
|
- // `lt` requires the field value to be less than the specified value (field
|
|
|
- // < value). If the field value is equal to or greater than the specified
|
|
|
- // value, an error message is generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyInt32 {
|
|
|
- // // value must be less than 10
|
|
|
- // int32 value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).int32.lt = 10];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- int32 lt = 2 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "int32.lt"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "!has(rules.gte) && !has(rules.gt) && this >= rules.lt"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be less than %s'.format([rules.lt]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `lte` requires the field value to be less than or equal to the specified
|
|
|
- // value (field <= value). If the field value is greater than the specified
|
|
|
- // value, an error message is generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyInt32 {
|
|
|
- // // value must be less than or equal to 10
|
|
|
- // int32 value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).int32.lte = 10];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- int32 lte = 3 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "int32.lte"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "!has(rules.gte) && !has(rules.gt) && this > rules.lte"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be less than or equal to %s'.format([rules.lte]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
- }
|
|
|
- oneof greater_than {
|
|
|
- // `gt` requires the field value to be greater than the specified value
|
|
|
- // (exclusive). If the value of `gt` is larger than a specified `lt` or
|
|
|
- // `lte`, the range is reversed, and the field value must be outside the
|
|
|
- // specified range. If the field value doesn't meet the required conditions,
|
|
|
- // an error message is generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyInt32 {
|
|
|
- // // value must be greater than 5 [int32.gt]
|
|
|
- // int32 value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).int32.gt = 5];
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // // value must be greater than 5 and less than 10 [int32.gt_lt]
|
|
|
- // int32 other_value = 2 [(buf.validate.field).int32 = { gt: 5, lt: 10 }];
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // // value must be greater than 10 or less than 5 [int32.gt_lt_exclusive]
|
|
|
- // int32 another_value = 3 [(buf.validate.field).int32 = { gt: 10, lt: 5 }];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- int32 gt = 4 [
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "int32.gt"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "!has(rules.lt) && !has(rules.lte) && this <= rules.gt"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than %s'.format([rules.gt]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "int32.gt_lt"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lt) && rules.lt >= rules.gt && (this >= rules.lt || this <= rules.gt)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than %s and less than %s'.format([rules.gt, rules.lt]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "int32.gt_lt_exclusive"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lt) && rules.lt < rules.gt && (rules.lt <= this && this <= rules.gt)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than %s or less than %s'.format([rules.gt, rules.lt]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "int32.gt_lte"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lte) && rules.lte >= rules.gt && (this > rules.lte || this <= rules.gt)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than %s and less than or equal to %s'.format([rules.gt, rules.lte]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "int32.gt_lte_exclusive"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lte) && rules.lte < rules.gt && (rules.lte < this && this <= rules.gt)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than %s or less than or equal to %s'.format([rules.gt, rules.lte]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }
|
|
|
- ];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `gte` requires the field value to be greater than or equal to the specified value
|
|
|
- // (exclusive). If the value of `gte` is larger than a specified `lt` or
|
|
|
- // `lte`, the range is reversed, and the field value must be outside the
|
|
|
- // specified range. If the field value doesn't meet the required conditions,
|
|
|
- // an error message is generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyInt32 {
|
|
|
- // // value must be greater than or equal to 5 [int32.gte]
|
|
|
- // int32 value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).int32.gte = 5];
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // // value must be greater than or equal to 5 and less than 10 [int32.gte_lt]
|
|
|
- // int32 other_value = 2 [(buf.validate.field).int32 = { gte: 5, lt: 10 }];
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // // value must be greater than or equal to 10 or less than 5 [int32.gte_lt_exclusive]
|
|
|
- // int32 another_value = 3 [(buf.validate.field).int32 = { gte: 10, lt: 5 }];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- int32 gte = 5 [
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "int32.gte"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "!has(rules.lt) && !has(rules.lte) && this < rules.gte"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than or equal to %s'.format([rules.gte]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "int32.gte_lt"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lt) && rules.lt >= rules.gte && (this >= rules.lt || this < rules.gte)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than or equal to %s and less than %s'.format([rules.gte, rules.lt]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "int32.gte_lt_exclusive"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lt) && rules.lt < rules.gte && (rules.lt <= this && this < rules.gte)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than or equal to %s or less than %s'.format([rules.gte, rules.lt]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "int32.gte_lte"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lte) && rules.lte >= rules.gte && (this > rules.lte || this < rules.gte)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than or equal to %s and less than or equal to %s'.format([rules.gte, rules.lte]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "int32.gte_lte_exclusive"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lte) && rules.lte < rules.gte && (rules.lte < this && this < rules.gte)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than or equal to %s or less than or equal to %s'.format([rules.gte, rules.lte]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }
|
|
|
- ];
|
|
|
- }
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `in` requires the field value to be equal to one of the specified values.
|
|
|
- // If the field value isn't one of the specified values, an error message is
|
|
|
- // generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyInt32 {
|
|
|
- // // value must be in list [1, 2, 3]
|
|
|
- // int32 value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).int32 = { in: [1, 2, 3] }];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- repeated int32 in = 6 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "int32.in"
|
|
|
- expression: "!(this in getField(rules, 'in')) ? 'value must be in list %s'.format([getField(rules, 'in')]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `not_in` requires the field value to not be equal to any of the specified
|
|
|
- // values. If the field value is one of the specified values, an error message
|
|
|
- // is generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyInt32 {
|
|
|
- // // value must not be in list [1, 2, 3]
|
|
|
- // int32 value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).int32 = { not_in: [1, 2, 3] }];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- repeated int32 not_in = 7 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "int32.not_in"
|
|
|
- expression: "this in rules.not_in ? 'value must not be in list %s'.format([rules.not_in]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `example` specifies values that the field may have. These values SHOULD
|
|
|
- // conform to other rules. `example` values will not impact validation
|
|
|
- // but may be used as helpful guidance on how to populate the given field.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyInt32 {
|
|
|
- // int32 value = 1 [
|
|
|
- // (buf.validate.field).int32.example = 1,
|
|
|
- // (buf.validate.field).int32.example = -10
|
|
|
- // ];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- repeated int32 example = 8 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "int32.example"
|
|
|
- expression: "true"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // Extension fields in this range that have the (buf.validate.predefined)
|
|
|
- // option set will be treated as predefined field rules that can then be
|
|
|
- // set on the field options of other fields to apply field rules.
|
|
|
- // Extension numbers 1000 to 99999 are reserved for extension numbers that are
|
|
|
- // defined in the [Protobuf Global Extension Registry][1]. Extension numbers
|
|
|
- // above this range are reserved for extension numbers that are not explicitly
|
|
|
- // assigned. For rules defined in publicly-consumed schemas, use of extensions
|
|
|
- // above 99999 is discouraged due to the risk of conflicts.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // [1]: https://github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf/blob/main/docs/options.md
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- extensions 1000 to max;
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-}
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-
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-// Int64Rules describes the rules applied to `int64` values. These
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-// rules may also be applied to the `google.protobuf.Int64Value` Well-Known-Type.
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-message Int64Rules {
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- // `const` requires the field value to exactly match the specified value. If
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- // the field value doesn't match, an error message is generated.
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- //
|
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- // ```proto
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- // message MyInt64 {
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- // // value must equal 42
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- // int64 value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).int64.const = 42];
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- // }
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- // ```
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- optional int64 const = 1 [(predefined).cel = {
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- id: "int64.const"
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- expression: "this != getField(rules, 'const') ? 'value must equal %s'.format([getField(rules, 'const')]) : ''"
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- }];
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- oneof less_than {
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- // `lt` requires the field value to be less than the specified value (field <
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|
- // value). If the field value is equal to or greater than the specified value,
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- // an error message is generated.
|
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|
- //
|
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|
- // ```proto
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- // message MyInt64 {
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- // // value must be less than 10
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- // int64 value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).int64.lt = 10];
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- // }
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|
- // ```
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- int64 lt = 2 [(predefined).cel = {
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- id: "int64.lt"
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|
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- expression:
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- "!has(rules.gte) && !has(rules.gt) && this >= rules.lt"
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- "? 'value must be less than %s'.format([rules.lt]) : ''"
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|
- }];
|
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-
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|
- // `lte` requires the field value to be less than or equal to the specified
|
|
|
- // value (field <= value). If the field value is greater than the specified
|
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|
- // value, an error message is generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
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|
- // message MyInt64 {
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|
- // // value must be less than or equal to 10
|
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|
- // int64 value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).int64.lte = 10];
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- // }
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|
- // ```
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- int64 lte = 3 [(predefined).cel = {
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- id: "int64.lte"
|
|
|
- expression:
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- "!has(rules.gte) && !has(rules.gt) && this > rules.lte"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be less than or equal to %s'.format([rules.lte]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
- }
|
|
|
- oneof greater_than {
|
|
|
- // `gt` requires the field value to be greater than the specified value
|
|
|
- // (exclusive). If the value of `gt` is larger than a specified `lt` or
|
|
|
- // `lte`, the range is reversed, and the field value must be outside the
|
|
|
- // specified range. If the field value doesn't meet the required conditions,
|
|
|
- // an error message is generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyInt64 {
|
|
|
- // // value must be greater than 5 [int64.gt]
|
|
|
- // int64 value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).int64.gt = 5];
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // // value must be greater than 5 and less than 10 [int64.gt_lt]
|
|
|
- // int64 other_value = 2 [(buf.validate.field).int64 = { gt: 5, lt: 10 }];
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // // value must be greater than 10 or less than 5 [int64.gt_lt_exclusive]
|
|
|
- // int64 another_value = 3 [(buf.validate.field).int64 = { gt: 10, lt: 5 }];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- int64 gt = 4 [
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "int64.gt"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "!has(rules.lt) && !has(rules.lte) && this <= rules.gt"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than %s'.format([rules.gt]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "int64.gt_lt"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lt) && rules.lt >= rules.gt && (this >= rules.lt || this <= rules.gt)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than %s and less than %s'.format([rules.gt, rules.lt]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "int64.gt_lt_exclusive"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lt) && rules.lt < rules.gt && (rules.lt <= this && this <= rules.gt)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than %s or less than %s'.format([rules.gt, rules.lt]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "int64.gt_lte"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lte) && rules.lte >= rules.gt && (this > rules.lte || this <= rules.gt)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than %s and less than or equal to %s'.format([rules.gt, rules.lte]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "int64.gt_lte_exclusive"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lte) && rules.lte < rules.gt && (rules.lte < this && this <= rules.gt)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than %s or less than or equal to %s'.format([rules.gt, rules.lte]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }
|
|
|
- ];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `gte` requires the field value to be greater than or equal to the specified
|
|
|
- // value (exclusive). If the value of `gte` is larger than a specified `lt`
|
|
|
- // or `lte`, the range is reversed, and the field value must be outside the
|
|
|
- // specified range. If the field value doesn't meet the required conditions,
|
|
|
- // an error message is generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyInt64 {
|
|
|
- // // value must be greater than or equal to 5 [int64.gte]
|
|
|
- // int64 value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).int64.gte = 5];
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // // value must be greater than or equal to 5 and less than 10 [int64.gte_lt]
|
|
|
- // int64 other_value = 2 [(buf.validate.field).int64 = { gte: 5, lt: 10 }];
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // // value must be greater than or equal to 10 or less than 5 [int64.gte_lt_exclusive]
|
|
|
- // int64 another_value = 3 [(buf.validate.field).int64 = { gte: 10, lt: 5 }];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- int64 gte = 5 [
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "int64.gte"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "!has(rules.lt) && !has(rules.lte) && this < rules.gte"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than or equal to %s'.format([rules.gte]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "int64.gte_lt"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lt) && rules.lt >= rules.gte && (this >= rules.lt || this < rules.gte)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than or equal to %s and less than %s'.format([rules.gte, rules.lt]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "int64.gte_lt_exclusive"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lt) && rules.lt < rules.gte && (rules.lt <= this && this < rules.gte)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than or equal to %s or less than %s'.format([rules.gte, rules.lt]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "int64.gte_lte"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lte) && rules.lte >= rules.gte && (this > rules.lte || this < rules.gte)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than or equal to %s and less than or equal to %s'.format([rules.gte, rules.lte]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "int64.gte_lte_exclusive"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lte) && rules.lte < rules.gte && (rules.lte < this && this < rules.gte)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than or equal to %s or less than or equal to %s'.format([rules.gte, rules.lte]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }
|
|
|
- ];
|
|
|
- }
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `in` requires the field value to be equal to one of the specified values.
|
|
|
- // If the field value isn't one of the specified values, an error message is
|
|
|
- // generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyInt64 {
|
|
|
- // // value must be in list [1, 2, 3]
|
|
|
- // int64 value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).int64 = { in: [1, 2, 3] }];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- repeated int64 in = 6 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "int64.in"
|
|
|
- expression: "!(this in getField(rules, 'in')) ? 'value must be in list %s'.format([getField(rules, 'in')]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `not_in` requires the field value to not be equal to any of the specified
|
|
|
- // values. If the field value is one of the specified values, an error
|
|
|
- // message is generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyInt64 {
|
|
|
- // // value must not be in list [1, 2, 3]
|
|
|
- // int64 value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).int64 = { not_in: [1, 2, 3] }];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- repeated int64 not_in = 7 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "int64.not_in"
|
|
|
- expression: "this in rules.not_in ? 'value must not be in list %s'.format([rules.not_in]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `example` specifies values that the field may have. These values SHOULD
|
|
|
- // conform to other rules. `example` values will not impact validation
|
|
|
- // but may be used as helpful guidance on how to populate the given field.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyInt64 {
|
|
|
- // int64 value = 1 [
|
|
|
- // (buf.validate.field).int64.example = 1,
|
|
|
- // (buf.validate.field).int64.example = -10
|
|
|
- // ];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- repeated int64 example = 9 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "int64.example"
|
|
|
- expression: "true"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // Extension fields in this range that have the (buf.validate.predefined)
|
|
|
- // option set will be treated as predefined field rules that can then be
|
|
|
- // set on the field options of other fields to apply field rules.
|
|
|
- // Extension numbers 1000 to 99999 are reserved for extension numbers that are
|
|
|
- // defined in the [Protobuf Global Extension Registry][1]. Extension numbers
|
|
|
- // above this range are reserved for extension numbers that are not explicitly
|
|
|
- // assigned. For rules defined in publicly-consumed schemas, use of extensions
|
|
|
- // above 99999 is discouraged due to the risk of conflicts.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // [1]: https://github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf/blob/main/docs/options.md
|
|
|
- extensions 1000 to max;
|
|
|
-}
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
-// UInt32Rules describes the rules applied to `uint32` values. These
|
|
|
-// rules may also be applied to the `google.protobuf.UInt32Value` Well-Known-Type.
|
|
|
-message UInt32Rules {
|
|
|
- // `const` requires the field value to exactly match the specified value. If
|
|
|
- // the field value doesn't match, an error message is generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyUInt32 {
|
|
|
- // // value must equal 42
|
|
|
- // uint32 value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).uint32.const = 42];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- optional uint32 const = 1 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "uint32.const"
|
|
|
- expression: "this != getField(rules, 'const') ? 'value must equal %s'.format([getField(rules, 'const')]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
- oneof less_than {
|
|
|
- // `lt` requires the field value to be less than the specified value (field <
|
|
|
- // value). If the field value is equal to or greater than the specified value,
|
|
|
- // an error message is generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyUInt32 {
|
|
|
- // // value must be less than 10
|
|
|
- // uint32 value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).uint32.lt = 10];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- uint32 lt = 2 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "uint32.lt"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "!has(rules.gte) && !has(rules.gt) && this >= rules.lt"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be less than %s'.format([rules.lt]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `lte` requires the field value to be less than or equal to the specified
|
|
|
- // value (field <= value). If the field value is greater than the specified
|
|
|
- // value, an error message is generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyUInt32 {
|
|
|
- // // value must be less than or equal to 10
|
|
|
- // uint32 value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).uint32.lte = 10];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- uint32 lte = 3 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "uint32.lte"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "!has(rules.gte) && !has(rules.gt) && this > rules.lte"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be less than or equal to %s'.format([rules.lte]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
- }
|
|
|
- oneof greater_than {
|
|
|
- // `gt` requires the field value to be greater than the specified value
|
|
|
- // (exclusive). If the value of `gt` is larger than a specified `lt` or
|
|
|
- // `lte`, the range is reversed, and the field value must be outside the
|
|
|
- // specified range. If the field value doesn't meet the required conditions,
|
|
|
- // an error message is generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyUInt32 {
|
|
|
- // // value must be greater than 5 [uint32.gt]
|
|
|
- // uint32 value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).uint32.gt = 5];
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // // value must be greater than 5 and less than 10 [uint32.gt_lt]
|
|
|
- // uint32 other_value = 2 [(buf.validate.field).uint32 = { gt: 5, lt: 10 }];
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // // value must be greater than 10 or less than 5 [uint32.gt_lt_exclusive]
|
|
|
- // uint32 another_value = 3 [(buf.validate.field).uint32 = { gt: 10, lt: 5 }];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- uint32 gt = 4 [
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "uint32.gt"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "!has(rules.lt) && !has(rules.lte) && this <= rules.gt"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than %s'.format([rules.gt]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "uint32.gt_lt"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lt) && rules.lt >= rules.gt && (this >= rules.lt || this <= rules.gt)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than %s and less than %s'.format([rules.gt, rules.lt]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "uint32.gt_lt_exclusive"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lt) && rules.lt < rules.gt && (rules.lt <= this && this <= rules.gt)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than %s or less than %s'.format([rules.gt, rules.lt]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "uint32.gt_lte"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lte) && rules.lte >= rules.gt && (this > rules.lte || this <= rules.gt)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than %s and less than or equal to %s'.format([rules.gt, rules.lte]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "uint32.gt_lte_exclusive"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lte) && rules.lte < rules.gt && (rules.lte < this && this <= rules.gt)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than %s or less than or equal to %s'.format([rules.gt, rules.lte]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }
|
|
|
- ];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `gte` requires the field value to be greater than or equal to the specified
|
|
|
- // value (exclusive). If the value of `gte` is larger than a specified `lt`
|
|
|
- // or `lte`, the range is reversed, and the field value must be outside the
|
|
|
- // specified range. If the field value doesn't meet the required conditions,
|
|
|
- // an error message is generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyUInt32 {
|
|
|
- // // value must be greater than or equal to 5 [uint32.gte]
|
|
|
- // uint32 value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).uint32.gte = 5];
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // // value must be greater than or equal to 5 and less than 10 [uint32.gte_lt]
|
|
|
- // uint32 other_value = 2 [(buf.validate.field).uint32 = { gte: 5, lt: 10 }];
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // // value must be greater than or equal to 10 or less than 5 [uint32.gte_lt_exclusive]
|
|
|
- // uint32 another_value = 3 [(buf.validate.field).uint32 = { gte: 10, lt: 5 }];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- uint32 gte = 5 [
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "uint32.gte"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "!has(rules.lt) && !has(rules.lte) && this < rules.gte"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than or equal to %s'.format([rules.gte]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "uint32.gte_lt"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lt) && rules.lt >= rules.gte && (this >= rules.lt || this < rules.gte)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than or equal to %s and less than %s'.format([rules.gte, rules.lt]) : ''"
|
|
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- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "uint32.gte_lt_exclusive"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lt) && rules.lt < rules.gte && (rules.lt <= this && this < rules.gte)"
|
|
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- "? 'value must be greater than or equal to %s or less than %s'.format([rules.gte, rules.lt]) : ''"
|
|
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- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "uint32.gte_lte"
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|
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- expression:
|
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- "has(rules.lte) && rules.lte >= rules.gte && (this > rules.lte || this < rules.gte)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than or equal to %s and less than or equal to %s'.format([rules.gte, rules.lte]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "uint32.gte_lte_exclusive"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lte) && rules.lte < rules.gte && (rules.lte < this && this < rules.gte)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than or equal to %s or less than or equal to %s'.format([rules.gte, rules.lte]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }
|
|
|
- ];
|
|
|
- }
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `in` requires the field value to be equal to one of the specified values.
|
|
|
- // If the field value isn't one of the specified values, an error message is
|
|
|
- // generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyUInt32 {
|
|
|
- // // value must be in list [1, 2, 3]
|
|
|
- // uint32 value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).uint32 = { in: [1, 2, 3] }];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- repeated uint32 in = 6 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "uint32.in"
|
|
|
- expression: "!(this in getField(rules, 'in')) ? 'value must be in list %s'.format([getField(rules, 'in')]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `not_in` requires the field value to not be equal to any of the specified
|
|
|
- // values. If the field value is one of the specified values, an error
|
|
|
- // message is generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyUInt32 {
|
|
|
- // // value must not be in list [1, 2, 3]
|
|
|
- // uint32 value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).uint32 = { not_in: [1, 2, 3] }];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- repeated uint32 not_in = 7 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "uint32.not_in"
|
|
|
- expression: "this in rules.not_in ? 'value must not be in list %s'.format([rules.not_in]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `example` specifies values that the field may have. These values SHOULD
|
|
|
- // conform to other rules. `example` values will not impact validation
|
|
|
- // but may be used as helpful guidance on how to populate the given field.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyUInt32 {
|
|
|
- // uint32 value = 1 [
|
|
|
- // (buf.validate.field).uint32.example = 1,
|
|
|
- // (buf.validate.field).uint32.example = 10
|
|
|
- // ];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- repeated uint32 example = 8 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "uint32.example"
|
|
|
- expression: "true"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // Extension fields in this range that have the (buf.validate.predefined)
|
|
|
- // option set will be treated as predefined field rules that can then be
|
|
|
- // set on the field options of other fields to apply field rules.
|
|
|
- // Extension numbers 1000 to 99999 are reserved for extension numbers that are
|
|
|
- // defined in the [Protobuf Global Extension Registry][1]. Extension numbers
|
|
|
- // above this range are reserved for extension numbers that are not explicitly
|
|
|
- // assigned. For rules defined in publicly-consumed schemas, use of extensions
|
|
|
- // above 99999 is discouraged due to the risk of conflicts.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // [1]: https://github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf/blob/main/docs/options.md
|
|
|
- extensions 1000 to max;
|
|
|
-}
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
-// UInt64Rules describes the rules applied to `uint64` values. These
|
|
|
-// rules may also be applied to the `google.protobuf.UInt64Value` Well-Known-Type.
|
|
|
-message UInt64Rules {
|
|
|
- // `const` requires the field value to exactly match the specified value. If
|
|
|
- // the field value doesn't match, an error message is generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyUInt64 {
|
|
|
- // // value must equal 42
|
|
|
- // uint64 value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).uint64.const = 42];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- optional uint64 const = 1 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "uint64.const"
|
|
|
- expression: "this != getField(rules, 'const') ? 'value must equal %s'.format([getField(rules, 'const')]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
- oneof less_than {
|
|
|
- // `lt` requires the field value to be less than the specified value (field <
|
|
|
- // value). If the field value is equal to or greater than the specified value,
|
|
|
- // an error message is generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyUInt64 {
|
|
|
- // // value must be less than 10
|
|
|
- // uint64 value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).uint64.lt = 10];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- uint64 lt = 2 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "uint64.lt"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "!has(rules.gte) && !has(rules.gt) && this >= rules.lt"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be less than %s'.format([rules.lt]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `lte` requires the field value to be less than or equal to the specified
|
|
|
- // value (field <= value). If the field value is greater than the specified
|
|
|
- // value, an error message is generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyUInt64 {
|
|
|
- // // value must be less than or equal to 10
|
|
|
- // uint64 value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).uint64.lte = 10];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- uint64 lte = 3 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "uint64.lte"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "!has(rules.gte) && !has(rules.gt) && this > rules.lte"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be less than or equal to %s'.format([rules.lte]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
- }
|
|
|
- oneof greater_than {
|
|
|
- // `gt` requires the field value to be greater than the specified value
|
|
|
- // (exclusive). If the value of `gt` is larger than a specified `lt` or
|
|
|
- // `lte`, the range is reversed, and the field value must be outside the
|
|
|
- // specified range. If the field value doesn't meet the required conditions,
|
|
|
- // an error message is generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyUInt64 {
|
|
|
- // // value must be greater than 5 [uint64.gt]
|
|
|
- // uint64 value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).uint64.gt = 5];
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // // value must be greater than 5 and less than 10 [uint64.gt_lt]
|
|
|
- // uint64 other_value = 2 [(buf.validate.field).uint64 = { gt: 5, lt: 10 }];
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // // value must be greater than 10 or less than 5 [uint64.gt_lt_exclusive]
|
|
|
- // uint64 another_value = 3 [(buf.validate.field).uint64 = { gt: 10, lt: 5 }];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- uint64 gt = 4 [
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "uint64.gt"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "!has(rules.lt) && !has(rules.lte) && this <= rules.gt"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than %s'.format([rules.gt]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "uint64.gt_lt"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lt) && rules.lt >= rules.gt && (this >= rules.lt || this <= rules.gt)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than %s and less than %s'.format([rules.gt, rules.lt]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "uint64.gt_lt_exclusive"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lt) && rules.lt < rules.gt && (rules.lt <= this && this <= rules.gt)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than %s or less than %s'.format([rules.gt, rules.lt]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "uint64.gt_lte"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lte) && rules.lte >= rules.gt && (this > rules.lte || this <= rules.gt)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than %s and less than or equal to %s'.format([rules.gt, rules.lte]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "uint64.gt_lte_exclusive"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lte) && rules.lte < rules.gt && (rules.lte < this && this <= rules.gt)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than %s or less than or equal to %s'.format([rules.gt, rules.lte]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }
|
|
|
- ];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `gte` requires the field value to be greater than or equal to the specified
|
|
|
- // value (exclusive). If the value of `gte` is larger than a specified `lt`
|
|
|
- // or `lte`, the range is reversed, and the field value must be outside the
|
|
|
- // specified range. If the field value doesn't meet the required conditions,
|
|
|
- // an error message is generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyUInt64 {
|
|
|
- // // value must be greater than or equal to 5 [uint64.gte]
|
|
|
- // uint64 value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).uint64.gte = 5];
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // // value must be greater than or equal to 5 and less than 10 [uint64.gte_lt]
|
|
|
- // uint64 other_value = 2 [(buf.validate.field).uint64 = { gte: 5, lt: 10 }];
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // // value must be greater than or equal to 10 or less than 5 [uint64.gte_lt_exclusive]
|
|
|
- // uint64 another_value = 3 [(buf.validate.field).uint64 = { gte: 10, lt: 5 }];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- uint64 gte = 5 [
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "uint64.gte"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "!has(rules.lt) && !has(rules.lte) && this < rules.gte"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than or equal to %s'.format([rules.gte]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "uint64.gte_lt"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lt) && rules.lt >= rules.gte && (this >= rules.lt || this < rules.gte)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than or equal to %s and less than %s'.format([rules.gte, rules.lt]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "uint64.gte_lt_exclusive"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lt) && rules.lt < rules.gte && (rules.lt <= this && this < rules.gte)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than or equal to %s or less than %s'.format([rules.gte, rules.lt]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "uint64.gte_lte"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lte) && rules.lte >= rules.gte && (this > rules.lte || this < rules.gte)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than or equal to %s and less than or equal to %s'.format([rules.gte, rules.lte]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "uint64.gte_lte_exclusive"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lte) && rules.lte < rules.gte && (rules.lte < this && this < rules.gte)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than or equal to %s or less than or equal to %s'.format([rules.gte, rules.lte]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }
|
|
|
- ];
|
|
|
- }
|
|
|
- // `in` requires the field value to be equal to one of the specified values.
|
|
|
- // If the field value isn't one of the specified values, an error message is
|
|
|
- // generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyUInt64 {
|
|
|
- // // value must be in list [1, 2, 3]
|
|
|
- // uint64 value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).uint64 = { in: [1, 2, 3] }];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- repeated uint64 in = 6 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "uint64.in"
|
|
|
- expression: "!(this in getField(rules, 'in')) ? 'value must be in list %s'.format([getField(rules, 'in')]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `not_in` requires the field value to not be equal to any of the specified
|
|
|
- // values. If the field value is one of the specified values, an error
|
|
|
- // message is generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyUInt64 {
|
|
|
- // // value must not be in list [1, 2, 3]
|
|
|
- // uint64 value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).uint64 = { not_in: [1, 2, 3] }];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- repeated uint64 not_in = 7 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "uint64.not_in"
|
|
|
- expression: "this in rules.not_in ? 'value must not be in list %s'.format([rules.not_in]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `example` specifies values that the field may have. These values SHOULD
|
|
|
- // conform to other rules. `example` values will not impact validation
|
|
|
- // but may be used as helpful guidance on how to populate the given field.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyUInt64 {
|
|
|
- // uint64 value = 1 [
|
|
|
- // (buf.validate.field).uint64.example = 1,
|
|
|
- // (buf.validate.field).uint64.example = -10
|
|
|
- // ];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- repeated uint64 example = 8 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "uint64.example"
|
|
|
- expression: "true"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // Extension fields in this range that have the (buf.validate.predefined)
|
|
|
- // option set will be treated as predefined field rules that can then be
|
|
|
- // set on the field options of other fields to apply field rules.
|
|
|
- // Extension numbers 1000 to 99999 are reserved for extension numbers that are
|
|
|
- // defined in the [Protobuf Global Extension Registry][1]. Extension numbers
|
|
|
- // above this range are reserved for extension numbers that are not explicitly
|
|
|
- // assigned. For rules defined in publicly-consumed schemas, use of extensions
|
|
|
- // above 99999 is discouraged due to the risk of conflicts.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // [1]: https://github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf/blob/main/docs/options.md
|
|
|
- extensions 1000 to max;
|
|
|
-}
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
-// SInt32Rules describes the rules applied to `sint32` values.
|
|
|
-message SInt32Rules {
|
|
|
- // `const` requires the field value to exactly match the specified value. If
|
|
|
- // the field value doesn't match, an error message is generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MySInt32 {
|
|
|
- // // value must equal 42
|
|
|
- // sint32 value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).sint32.const = 42];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- optional sint32 const = 1 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "sint32.const"
|
|
|
- expression: "this != getField(rules, 'const') ? 'value must equal %s'.format([getField(rules, 'const')]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
- oneof less_than {
|
|
|
- // `lt` requires the field value to be less than the specified value (field
|
|
|
- // < value). If the field value is equal to or greater than the specified
|
|
|
- // value, an error message is generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MySInt32 {
|
|
|
- // // value must be less than 10
|
|
|
- // sint32 value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).sint32.lt = 10];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- sint32 lt = 2 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "sint32.lt"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "!has(rules.gte) && !has(rules.gt) && this >= rules.lt"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be less than %s'.format([rules.lt]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `lte` requires the field value to be less than or equal to the specified
|
|
|
- // value (field <= value). If the field value is greater than the specified
|
|
|
- // value, an error message is generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MySInt32 {
|
|
|
- // // value must be less than or equal to 10
|
|
|
- // sint32 value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).sint32.lte = 10];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- sint32 lte = 3 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "sint32.lte"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "!has(rules.gte) && !has(rules.gt) && this > rules.lte"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be less than or equal to %s'.format([rules.lte]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
- }
|
|
|
- oneof greater_than {
|
|
|
- // `gt` requires the field value to be greater than the specified value
|
|
|
- // (exclusive). If the value of `gt` is larger than a specified `lt` or
|
|
|
- // `lte`, the range is reversed, and the field value must be outside the
|
|
|
- // specified range. If the field value doesn't meet the required conditions,
|
|
|
- // an error message is generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MySInt32 {
|
|
|
- // // value must be greater than 5 [sint32.gt]
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|
|
- // sint32 value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).sint32.gt = 5];
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|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // // value must be greater than 5 and less than 10 [sint32.gt_lt]
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|
|
- // sint32 other_value = 2 [(buf.validate.field).sint32 = { gt: 5, lt: 10 }];
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // // value must be greater than 10 or less than 5 [sint32.gt_lt_exclusive]
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|
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- // sint32 another_value = 3 [(buf.validate.field).sint32 = { gt: 10, lt: 5 }];
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|
|
- // }
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|
|
- // ```
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- sint32 gt = 4 [
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- (predefined).cel = {
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- id: "sint32.gt"
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|
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- expression:
|
|
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- "!has(rules.lt) && !has(rules.lte) && this <= rules.gt"
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|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than %s'.format([rules.gt]) : ''"
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|
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- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
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|
|
- id: "sint32.gt_lt"
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|
|
- expression:
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|
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- "has(rules.lt) && rules.lt >= rules.gt && (this >= rules.lt || this <= rules.gt)"
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|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than %s and less than %s'.format([rules.gt, rules.lt]) : ''"
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|
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- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
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|
|
- id: "sint32.gt_lt_exclusive"
|
|
|
- expression:
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|
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- "has(rules.lt) && rules.lt < rules.gt && (rules.lt <= this && this <= rules.gt)"
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|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than %s or less than %s'.format([rules.gt, rules.lt]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
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|
|
- id: "sint32.gt_lte"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lte) && rules.lte >= rules.gt && (this > rules.lte || this <= rules.gt)"
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|
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- "? 'value must be greater than %s and less than or equal to %s'.format([rules.gt, rules.lte]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "sint32.gt_lte_exclusive"
|
|
|
- expression:
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|
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- "has(rules.lte) && rules.lte < rules.gt && (rules.lte < this && this <= rules.gt)"
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|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than %s or less than or equal to %s'.format([rules.gt, rules.lte]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }
|
|
|
- ];
|
|
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-
|
|
|
- // `gte` requires the field value to be greater than or equal to the specified
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|
|
- // value (exclusive). If the value of `gte` is larger than a specified `lt`
|
|
|
- // or `lte`, the range is reversed, and the field value must be outside the
|
|
|
- // specified range. If the field value doesn't meet the required conditions,
|
|
|
- // an error message is generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MySInt32 {
|
|
|
- // // value must be greater than or equal to 5 [sint32.gte]
|
|
|
- // sint32 value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).sint32.gte = 5];
|
|
|
- //
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|
|
- // // value must be greater than or equal to 5 and less than 10 [sint32.gte_lt]
|
|
|
- // sint32 other_value = 2 [(buf.validate.field).sint32 = { gte: 5, lt: 10 }];
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // // value must be greater than or equal to 10 or less than 5 [sint32.gte_lt_exclusive]
|
|
|
- // sint32 another_value = 3 [(buf.validate.field).sint32 = { gte: 10, lt: 5 }];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- sint32 gte = 5 [
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "sint32.gte"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "!has(rules.lt) && !has(rules.lte) && this < rules.gte"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than or equal to %s'.format([rules.gte]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "sint32.gte_lt"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lt) && rules.lt >= rules.gte && (this >= rules.lt || this < rules.gte)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than or equal to %s and less than %s'.format([rules.gte, rules.lt]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "sint32.gte_lt_exclusive"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lt) && rules.lt < rules.gte && (rules.lt <= this && this < rules.gte)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than or equal to %s or less than %s'.format([rules.gte, rules.lt]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "sint32.gte_lte"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lte) && rules.lte >= rules.gte && (this > rules.lte || this < rules.gte)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than or equal to %s and less than or equal to %s'.format([rules.gte, rules.lte]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "sint32.gte_lte_exclusive"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lte) && rules.lte < rules.gte && (rules.lte < this && this < rules.gte)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than or equal to %s or less than or equal to %s'.format([rules.gte, rules.lte]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }
|
|
|
- ];
|
|
|
- }
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `in` requires the field value to be equal to one of the specified values.
|
|
|
- // If the field value isn't one of the specified values, an error message is
|
|
|
- // generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MySInt32 {
|
|
|
- // // value must be in list [1, 2, 3]
|
|
|
- // sint32 value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).sint32 = { in: [1, 2, 3] }];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- repeated sint32 in = 6 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "sint32.in"
|
|
|
- expression: "!(this in getField(rules, 'in')) ? 'value must be in list %s'.format([getField(rules, 'in')]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `not_in` requires the field value to not be equal to any of the specified
|
|
|
- // values. If the field value is one of the specified values, an error
|
|
|
- // message is generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MySInt32 {
|
|
|
- // // value must not be in list [1, 2, 3]
|
|
|
- // sint32 value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).sint32 = { not_in: [1, 2, 3] }];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- repeated sint32 not_in = 7 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "sint32.not_in"
|
|
|
- expression: "this in rules.not_in ? 'value must not be in list %s'.format([rules.not_in]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `example` specifies values that the field may have. These values SHOULD
|
|
|
- // conform to other rules. `example` values will not impact validation
|
|
|
- // but may be used as helpful guidance on how to populate the given field.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MySInt32 {
|
|
|
- // sint32 value = 1 [
|
|
|
- // (buf.validate.field).sint32.example = 1,
|
|
|
- // (buf.validate.field).sint32.example = -10
|
|
|
- // ];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- repeated sint32 example = 8 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "sint32.example"
|
|
|
- expression: "true"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // Extension fields in this range that have the (buf.validate.predefined)
|
|
|
- // option set will be treated as predefined field rules that can then be
|
|
|
- // set on the field options of other fields to apply field rules.
|
|
|
- // Extension numbers 1000 to 99999 are reserved for extension numbers that are
|
|
|
- // defined in the [Protobuf Global Extension Registry][1]. Extension numbers
|
|
|
- // above this range are reserved for extension numbers that are not explicitly
|
|
|
- // assigned. For rules defined in publicly-consumed schemas, use of extensions
|
|
|
- // above 99999 is discouraged due to the risk of conflicts.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // [1]: https://github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf/blob/main/docs/options.md
|
|
|
- extensions 1000 to max;
|
|
|
-}
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
-// SInt64Rules describes the rules applied to `sint64` values.
|
|
|
-message SInt64Rules {
|
|
|
- // `const` requires the field value to exactly match the specified value. If
|
|
|
- // the field value doesn't match, an error message is generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MySInt64 {
|
|
|
- // // value must equal 42
|
|
|
- // sint64 value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).sint64.const = 42];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- optional sint64 const = 1 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "sint64.const"
|
|
|
- expression: "this != getField(rules, 'const') ? 'value must equal %s'.format([getField(rules, 'const')]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
- oneof less_than {
|
|
|
- // `lt` requires the field value to be less than the specified value (field
|
|
|
- // < value). If the field value is equal to or greater than the specified
|
|
|
- // value, an error message is generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MySInt64 {
|
|
|
- // // value must be less than 10
|
|
|
- // sint64 value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).sint64.lt = 10];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- sint64 lt = 2 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "sint64.lt"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "!has(rules.gte) && !has(rules.gt) && this >= rules.lt"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be less than %s'.format([rules.lt]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `lte` requires the field value to be less than or equal to the specified
|
|
|
- // value (field <= value). If the field value is greater than the specified
|
|
|
- // value, an error message is generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MySInt64 {
|
|
|
- // // value must be less than or equal to 10
|
|
|
- // sint64 value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).sint64.lte = 10];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- sint64 lte = 3 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "sint64.lte"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "!has(rules.gte) && !has(rules.gt) && this > rules.lte"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be less than or equal to %s'.format([rules.lte]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
- }
|
|
|
- oneof greater_than {
|
|
|
- // `gt` requires the field value to be greater than the specified value
|
|
|
- // (exclusive). If the value of `gt` is larger than a specified `lt` or
|
|
|
- // `lte`, the range is reversed, and the field value must be outside the
|
|
|
- // specified range. If the field value doesn't meet the required conditions,
|
|
|
- // an error message is generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MySInt64 {
|
|
|
- // // value must be greater than 5 [sint64.gt]
|
|
|
- // sint64 value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).sint64.gt = 5];
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // // value must be greater than 5 and less than 10 [sint64.gt_lt]
|
|
|
- // sint64 other_value = 2 [(buf.validate.field).sint64 = { gt: 5, lt: 10 }];
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // // value must be greater than 10 or less than 5 [sint64.gt_lt_exclusive]
|
|
|
- // sint64 another_value = 3 [(buf.validate.field).sint64 = { gt: 10, lt: 5 }];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- sint64 gt = 4 [
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "sint64.gt"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "!has(rules.lt) && !has(rules.lte) && this <= rules.gt"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than %s'.format([rules.gt]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "sint64.gt_lt"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lt) && rules.lt >= rules.gt && (this >= rules.lt || this <= rules.gt)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than %s and less than %s'.format([rules.gt, rules.lt]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "sint64.gt_lt_exclusive"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lt) && rules.lt < rules.gt && (rules.lt <= this && this <= rules.gt)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than %s or less than %s'.format([rules.gt, rules.lt]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "sint64.gt_lte"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lte) && rules.lte >= rules.gt && (this > rules.lte || this <= rules.gt)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than %s and less than or equal to %s'.format([rules.gt, rules.lte]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "sint64.gt_lte_exclusive"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lte) && rules.lte < rules.gt && (rules.lte < this && this <= rules.gt)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than %s or less than or equal to %s'.format([rules.gt, rules.lte]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }
|
|
|
- ];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `gte` requires the field value to be greater than or equal to the specified
|
|
|
- // value (exclusive). If the value of `gte` is larger than a specified `lt`
|
|
|
- // or `lte`, the range is reversed, and the field value must be outside the
|
|
|
- // specified range. If the field value doesn't meet the required conditions,
|
|
|
- // an error message is generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MySInt64 {
|
|
|
- // // value must be greater than or equal to 5 [sint64.gte]
|
|
|
- // sint64 value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).sint64.gte = 5];
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // // value must be greater than or equal to 5 and less than 10 [sint64.gte_lt]
|
|
|
- // sint64 other_value = 2 [(buf.validate.field).sint64 = { gte: 5, lt: 10 }];
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // // value must be greater than or equal to 10 or less than 5 [sint64.gte_lt_exclusive]
|
|
|
- // sint64 another_value = 3 [(buf.validate.field).sint64 = { gte: 10, lt: 5 }];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- sint64 gte = 5 [
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "sint64.gte"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "!has(rules.lt) && !has(rules.lte) && this < rules.gte"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than or equal to %s'.format([rules.gte]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "sint64.gte_lt"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lt) && rules.lt >= rules.gte && (this >= rules.lt || this < rules.gte)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than or equal to %s and less than %s'.format([rules.gte, rules.lt]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "sint64.gte_lt_exclusive"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lt) && rules.lt < rules.gte && (rules.lt <= this && this < rules.gte)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than or equal to %s or less than %s'.format([rules.gte, rules.lt]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "sint64.gte_lte"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lte) && rules.lte >= rules.gte && (this > rules.lte || this < rules.gte)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than or equal to %s and less than or equal to %s'.format([rules.gte, rules.lte]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "sint64.gte_lte_exclusive"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lte) && rules.lte < rules.gte && (rules.lte < this && this < rules.gte)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than or equal to %s or less than or equal to %s'.format([rules.gte, rules.lte]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }
|
|
|
- ];
|
|
|
- }
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `in` requires the field value to be equal to one of the specified values.
|
|
|
- // If the field value isn't one of the specified values, an error message
|
|
|
- // is generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MySInt64 {
|
|
|
- // // value must be in list [1, 2, 3]
|
|
|
- // sint64 value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).sint64 = { in: [1, 2, 3] }];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- repeated sint64 in = 6 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "sint64.in"
|
|
|
- expression: "!(this in getField(rules, 'in')) ? 'value must be in list %s'.format([getField(rules, 'in')]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `not_in` requires the field value to not be equal to any of the specified
|
|
|
- // values. If the field value is one of the specified values, an error
|
|
|
- // message is generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MySInt64 {
|
|
|
- // // value must not be in list [1, 2, 3]
|
|
|
- // sint64 value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).sint64 = { not_in: [1, 2, 3] }];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- repeated sint64 not_in = 7 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "sint64.not_in"
|
|
|
- expression: "this in rules.not_in ? 'value must not be in list %s'.format([rules.not_in]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `example` specifies values that the field may have. These values SHOULD
|
|
|
- // conform to other rules. `example` values will not impact validation
|
|
|
- // but may be used as helpful guidance on how to populate the given field.
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- //
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- // ```proto
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- // message MySInt64 {
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- // sint64 value = 1 [
|
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- // (buf.validate.field).sint64.example = 1,
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- // (buf.validate.field).sint64.example = -10
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- // ];
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- // }
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- // ```
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- repeated sint64 example = 8 [(predefined).cel = {
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- id: "sint64.example"
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- expression: "true"
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- }];
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-
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- // Extension fields in this range that have the (buf.validate.predefined)
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|
- // option set will be treated as predefined field rules that can then be
|
|
|
- // set on the field options of other fields to apply field rules.
|
|
|
- // Extension numbers 1000 to 99999 are reserved for extension numbers that are
|
|
|
- // defined in the [Protobuf Global Extension Registry][1]. Extension numbers
|
|
|
- // above this range are reserved for extension numbers that are not explicitly
|
|
|
- // assigned. For rules defined in publicly-consumed schemas, use of extensions
|
|
|
- // above 99999 is discouraged due to the risk of conflicts.
|
|
|
- //
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- // [1]: https://github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf/blob/main/docs/options.md
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- extensions 1000 to max;
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-}
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-
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|
-// Fixed32Rules describes the rules applied to `fixed32` values.
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-message Fixed32Rules {
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- // `const` requires the field value to exactly match the specified value.
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- // If the field value doesn't match, an error message is generated.
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- //
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- // ```proto
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- // message MyFixed32 {
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- // // value must equal 42
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- // fixed32 value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).fixed32.const = 42];
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- // }
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- // ```
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- optional fixed32 const = 1 [(predefined).cel = {
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- id: "fixed32.const"
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- expression: "this != getField(rules, 'const') ? 'value must equal %s'.format([getField(rules, 'const')]) : ''"
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|
- }];
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- oneof less_than {
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- // `lt` requires the field value to be less than the specified value (field <
|
|
|
- // value). If the field value is equal to or greater than the specified value,
|
|
|
- // an error message is generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
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|
- // message MyFixed32 {
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|
- // // value must be less than 10
|
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|
- // fixed32 value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).fixed32.lt = 10];
|
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- // }
|
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|
- // ```
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- fixed32 lt = 2 [(predefined).cel = {
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- id: "fixed32.lt"
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- expression:
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- "!has(rules.gte) && !has(rules.gt) && this >= rules.lt"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be less than %s'.format([rules.lt]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `lte` requires the field value to be less than or equal to the specified
|
|
|
- // value (field <= value). If the field value is greater than the specified
|
|
|
- // value, an error message is generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyFixed32 {
|
|
|
- // // value must be less than or equal to 10
|
|
|
- // fixed32 value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).fixed32.lte = 10];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- fixed32 lte = 3 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "fixed32.lte"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "!has(rules.gte) && !has(rules.gt) && this > rules.lte"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be less than or equal to %s'.format([rules.lte]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
- }
|
|
|
- oneof greater_than {
|
|
|
- // `gt` requires the field value to be greater than the specified value
|
|
|
- // (exclusive). If the value of `gt` is larger than a specified `lt` or
|
|
|
- // `lte`, the range is reversed, and the field value must be outside the
|
|
|
- // specified range. If the field value doesn't meet the required conditions,
|
|
|
- // an error message is generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyFixed32 {
|
|
|
- // // value must be greater than 5 [fixed32.gt]
|
|
|
- // fixed32 value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).fixed32.gt = 5];
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // // value must be greater than 5 and less than 10 [fixed32.gt_lt]
|
|
|
- // fixed32 other_value = 2 [(buf.validate.field).fixed32 = { gt: 5, lt: 10 }];
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // // value must be greater than 10 or less than 5 [fixed32.gt_lt_exclusive]
|
|
|
- // fixed32 another_value = 3 [(buf.validate.field).fixed32 = { gt: 10, lt: 5 }];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- fixed32 gt = 4 [
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "fixed32.gt"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "!has(rules.lt) && !has(rules.lte) && this <= rules.gt"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than %s'.format([rules.gt]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "fixed32.gt_lt"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lt) && rules.lt >= rules.gt && (this >= rules.lt || this <= rules.gt)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than %s and less than %s'.format([rules.gt, rules.lt]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "fixed32.gt_lt_exclusive"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lt) && rules.lt < rules.gt && (rules.lt <= this && this <= rules.gt)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than %s or less than %s'.format([rules.gt, rules.lt]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "fixed32.gt_lte"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lte) && rules.lte >= rules.gt && (this > rules.lte || this <= rules.gt)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than %s and less than or equal to %s'.format([rules.gt, rules.lte]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "fixed32.gt_lte_exclusive"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lte) && rules.lte < rules.gt && (rules.lte < this && this <= rules.gt)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than %s or less than or equal to %s'.format([rules.gt, rules.lte]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }
|
|
|
- ];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `gte` requires the field value to be greater than or equal to the specified
|
|
|
- // value (exclusive). If the value of `gte` is larger than a specified `lt`
|
|
|
- // or `lte`, the range is reversed, and the field value must be outside the
|
|
|
- // specified range. If the field value doesn't meet the required conditions,
|
|
|
- // an error message is generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyFixed32 {
|
|
|
- // // value must be greater than or equal to 5 [fixed32.gte]
|
|
|
- // fixed32 value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).fixed32.gte = 5];
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // // value must be greater than or equal to 5 and less than 10 [fixed32.gte_lt]
|
|
|
- // fixed32 other_value = 2 [(buf.validate.field).fixed32 = { gte: 5, lt: 10 }];
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // // value must be greater than or equal to 10 or less than 5 [fixed32.gte_lt_exclusive]
|
|
|
- // fixed32 another_value = 3 [(buf.validate.field).fixed32 = { gte: 10, lt: 5 }];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- fixed32 gte = 5 [
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "fixed32.gte"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "!has(rules.lt) && !has(rules.lte) && this < rules.gte"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than or equal to %s'.format([rules.gte]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "fixed32.gte_lt"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lt) && rules.lt >= rules.gte && (this >= rules.lt || this < rules.gte)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than or equal to %s and less than %s'.format([rules.gte, rules.lt]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "fixed32.gte_lt_exclusive"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lt) && rules.lt < rules.gte && (rules.lt <= this && this < rules.gte)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than or equal to %s or less than %s'.format([rules.gte, rules.lt]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "fixed32.gte_lte"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lte) && rules.lte >= rules.gte && (this > rules.lte || this < rules.gte)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than or equal to %s and less than or equal to %s'.format([rules.gte, rules.lte]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "fixed32.gte_lte_exclusive"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lte) && rules.lte < rules.gte && (rules.lte < this && this < rules.gte)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than or equal to %s or less than or equal to %s'.format([rules.gte, rules.lte]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }
|
|
|
- ];
|
|
|
- }
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `in` requires the field value to be equal to one of the specified values.
|
|
|
- // If the field value isn't one of the specified values, an error message
|
|
|
- // is generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyFixed32 {
|
|
|
- // // value must be in list [1, 2, 3]
|
|
|
- // fixed32 value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).fixed32 = { in: [1, 2, 3] }];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- repeated fixed32 in = 6 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "fixed32.in"
|
|
|
- expression: "!(this in getField(rules, 'in')) ? 'value must be in list %s'.format([getField(rules, 'in')]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `not_in` requires the field value to not be equal to any of the specified
|
|
|
- // values. If the field value is one of the specified values, an error
|
|
|
- // message is generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyFixed32 {
|
|
|
- // // value must not be in list [1, 2, 3]
|
|
|
- // fixed32 value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).fixed32 = { not_in: [1, 2, 3] }];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- repeated fixed32 not_in = 7 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "fixed32.not_in"
|
|
|
- expression: "this in rules.not_in ? 'value must not be in list %s'.format([rules.not_in]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `example` specifies values that the field may have. These values SHOULD
|
|
|
- // conform to other rules. `example` values will not impact validation
|
|
|
- // but may be used as helpful guidance on how to populate the given field.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyFixed32 {
|
|
|
- // fixed32 value = 1 [
|
|
|
- // (buf.validate.field).fixed32.example = 1,
|
|
|
- // (buf.validate.field).fixed32.example = 2
|
|
|
- // ];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- repeated fixed32 example = 8 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "fixed32.example"
|
|
|
- expression: "true"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // Extension fields in this range that have the (buf.validate.predefined)
|
|
|
- // option set will be treated as predefined field rules that can then be
|
|
|
- // set on the field options of other fields to apply field rules.
|
|
|
- // Extension numbers 1000 to 99999 are reserved for extension numbers that are
|
|
|
- // defined in the [Protobuf Global Extension Registry][1]. Extension numbers
|
|
|
- // above this range are reserved for extension numbers that are not explicitly
|
|
|
- // assigned. For rules defined in publicly-consumed schemas, use of extensions
|
|
|
- // above 99999 is discouraged due to the risk of conflicts.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // [1]: https://github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf/blob/main/docs/options.md
|
|
|
- extensions 1000 to max;
|
|
|
-}
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
-// Fixed64Rules describes the rules applied to `fixed64` values.
|
|
|
-message Fixed64Rules {
|
|
|
- // `const` requires the field value to exactly match the specified value. If
|
|
|
- // the field value doesn't match, an error message is generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyFixed64 {
|
|
|
- // // value must equal 42
|
|
|
- // fixed64 value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).fixed64.const = 42];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- optional fixed64 const = 1 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "fixed64.const"
|
|
|
- expression: "this != getField(rules, 'const') ? 'value must equal %s'.format([getField(rules, 'const')]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
- oneof less_than {
|
|
|
- // `lt` requires the field value to be less than the specified value (field <
|
|
|
- // value). If the field value is equal to or greater than the specified value,
|
|
|
- // an error message is generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyFixed64 {
|
|
|
- // // value must be less than 10
|
|
|
- // fixed64 value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).fixed64.lt = 10];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- fixed64 lt = 2 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "fixed64.lt"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "!has(rules.gte) && !has(rules.gt) && this >= rules.lt"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be less than %s'.format([rules.lt]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `lte` requires the field value to be less than or equal to the specified
|
|
|
- // value (field <= value). If the field value is greater than the specified
|
|
|
- // value, an error message is generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyFixed64 {
|
|
|
- // // value must be less than or equal to 10
|
|
|
- // fixed64 value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).fixed64.lte = 10];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- fixed64 lte = 3 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "fixed64.lte"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "!has(rules.gte) && !has(rules.gt) && this > rules.lte"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be less than or equal to %s'.format([rules.lte]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
- }
|
|
|
- oneof greater_than {
|
|
|
- // `gt` requires the field value to be greater than the specified value
|
|
|
- // (exclusive). If the value of `gt` is larger than a specified `lt` or
|
|
|
- // `lte`, the range is reversed, and the field value must be outside the
|
|
|
- // specified range. If the field value doesn't meet the required conditions,
|
|
|
- // an error message is generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyFixed64 {
|
|
|
- // // value must be greater than 5 [fixed64.gt]
|
|
|
- // fixed64 value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).fixed64.gt = 5];
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // // value must be greater than 5 and less than 10 [fixed64.gt_lt]
|
|
|
- // fixed64 other_value = 2 [(buf.validate.field).fixed64 = { gt: 5, lt: 10 }];
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // // value must be greater than 10 or less than 5 [fixed64.gt_lt_exclusive]
|
|
|
- // fixed64 another_value = 3 [(buf.validate.field).fixed64 = { gt: 10, lt: 5 }];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- fixed64 gt = 4 [
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "fixed64.gt"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "!has(rules.lt) && !has(rules.lte) && this <= rules.gt"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than %s'.format([rules.gt]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "fixed64.gt_lt"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lt) && rules.lt >= rules.gt && (this >= rules.lt || this <= rules.gt)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than %s and less than %s'.format([rules.gt, rules.lt]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "fixed64.gt_lt_exclusive"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lt) && rules.lt < rules.gt && (rules.lt <= this && this <= rules.gt)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than %s or less than %s'.format([rules.gt, rules.lt]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "fixed64.gt_lte"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lte) && rules.lte >= rules.gt && (this > rules.lte || this <= rules.gt)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than %s and less than or equal to %s'.format([rules.gt, rules.lte]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "fixed64.gt_lte_exclusive"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lte) && rules.lte < rules.gt && (rules.lte < this && this <= rules.gt)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than %s or less than or equal to %s'.format([rules.gt, rules.lte]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }
|
|
|
- ];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `gte` requires the field value to be greater than or equal to the specified
|
|
|
- // value (exclusive). If the value of `gte` is larger than a specified `lt`
|
|
|
- // or `lte`, the range is reversed, and the field value must be outside the
|
|
|
- // specified range. If the field value doesn't meet the required conditions,
|
|
|
- // an error message is generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyFixed64 {
|
|
|
- // // value must be greater than or equal to 5 [fixed64.gte]
|
|
|
- // fixed64 value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).fixed64.gte = 5];
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // // value must be greater than or equal to 5 and less than 10 [fixed64.gte_lt]
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- // fixed64 other_value = 2 [(buf.validate.field).fixed64 = { gte: 5, lt: 10 }];
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|
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- //
|
|
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- // // value must be greater than or equal to 10 or less than 5 [fixed64.gte_lt_exclusive]
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- // fixed64 another_value = 3 [(buf.validate.field).fixed64 = { gte: 10, lt: 5 }];
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- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
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- fixed64 gte = 5 [
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- (predefined).cel = {
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|
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- id: "fixed64.gte"
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- expression:
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- "!has(rules.lt) && !has(rules.lte) && this < rules.gte"
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|
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- "? 'value must be greater than or equal to %s'.format([rules.gte]) : ''"
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- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
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|
|
- id: "fixed64.gte_lt"
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|
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- expression:
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|
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- "has(rules.lt) && rules.lt >= rules.gte && (this >= rules.lt || this < rules.gte)"
|
|
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- "? 'value must be greater than or equal to %s and less than %s'.format([rules.gte, rules.lt]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "fixed64.gte_lt_exclusive"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lt) && rules.lt < rules.gte && (rules.lt <= this && this < rules.gte)"
|
|
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- "? 'value must be greater than or equal to %s or less than %s'.format([rules.gte, rules.lt]) : ''"
|
|
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- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "fixed64.gte_lte"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
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- "has(rules.lte) && rules.lte >= rules.gte && (this > rules.lte || this < rules.gte)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than or equal to %s and less than or equal to %s'.format([rules.gte, rules.lte]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "fixed64.gte_lte_exclusive"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
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- "has(rules.lte) && rules.lte < rules.gte && (rules.lte < this && this < rules.gte)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than or equal to %s or less than or equal to %s'.format([rules.gte, rules.lte]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }
|
|
|
- ];
|
|
|
- }
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `in` requires the field value to be equal to one of the specified values.
|
|
|
- // If the field value isn't one of the specified values, an error message is
|
|
|
- // generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyFixed64 {
|
|
|
- // // value must be in list [1, 2, 3]
|
|
|
- // fixed64 value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).fixed64 = { in: [1, 2, 3] }];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- repeated fixed64 in = 6 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "fixed64.in"
|
|
|
- expression: "!(this in getField(rules, 'in')) ? 'value must be in list %s'.format([getField(rules, 'in')]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `not_in` requires the field value to not be equal to any of the specified
|
|
|
- // values. If the field value is one of the specified values, an error
|
|
|
- // message is generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyFixed64 {
|
|
|
- // // value must not be in list [1, 2, 3]
|
|
|
- // fixed64 value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).fixed64 = { not_in: [1, 2, 3] }];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- repeated fixed64 not_in = 7 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "fixed64.not_in"
|
|
|
- expression: "this in rules.not_in ? 'value must not be in list %s'.format([rules.not_in]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `example` specifies values that the field may have. These values SHOULD
|
|
|
- // conform to other rules. `example` values will not impact validation
|
|
|
- // but may be used as helpful guidance on how to populate the given field.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyFixed64 {
|
|
|
- // fixed64 value = 1 [
|
|
|
- // (buf.validate.field).fixed64.example = 1,
|
|
|
- // (buf.validate.field).fixed64.example = 2
|
|
|
- // ];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- repeated fixed64 example = 8 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "fixed64.example"
|
|
|
- expression: "true"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // Extension fields in this range that have the (buf.validate.predefined)
|
|
|
- // option set will be treated as predefined field rules that can then be
|
|
|
- // set on the field options of other fields to apply field rules.
|
|
|
- // Extension numbers 1000 to 99999 are reserved for extension numbers that are
|
|
|
- // defined in the [Protobuf Global Extension Registry][1]. Extension numbers
|
|
|
- // above this range are reserved for extension numbers that are not explicitly
|
|
|
- // assigned. For rules defined in publicly-consumed schemas, use of extensions
|
|
|
- // above 99999 is discouraged due to the risk of conflicts.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // [1]: https://github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf/blob/main/docs/options.md
|
|
|
- extensions 1000 to max;
|
|
|
-}
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
-// SFixed32Rules describes the rules applied to `fixed32` values.
|
|
|
-message SFixed32Rules {
|
|
|
- // `const` requires the field value to exactly match the specified value. If
|
|
|
- // the field value doesn't match, an error message is generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MySFixed32 {
|
|
|
- // // value must equal 42
|
|
|
- // sfixed32 value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).sfixed32.const = 42];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- optional sfixed32 const = 1 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "sfixed32.const"
|
|
|
- expression: "this != getField(rules, 'const') ? 'value must equal %s'.format([getField(rules, 'const')]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
- oneof less_than {
|
|
|
- // `lt` requires the field value to be less than the specified value (field <
|
|
|
- // value). If the field value is equal to or greater than the specified value,
|
|
|
- // an error message is generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MySFixed32 {
|
|
|
- // // value must be less than 10
|
|
|
- // sfixed32 value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).sfixed32.lt = 10];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- sfixed32 lt = 2 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "sfixed32.lt"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "!has(rules.gte) && !has(rules.gt) && this >= rules.lt"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be less than %s'.format([rules.lt]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `lte` requires the field value to be less than or equal to the specified
|
|
|
- // value (field <= value). If the field value is greater than the specified
|
|
|
- // value, an error message is generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MySFixed32 {
|
|
|
- // // value must be less than or equal to 10
|
|
|
- // sfixed32 value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).sfixed32.lte = 10];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- sfixed32 lte = 3 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "sfixed32.lte"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "!has(rules.gte) && !has(rules.gt) && this > rules.lte"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be less than or equal to %s'.format([rules.lte]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
- }
|
|
|
- oneof greater_than {
|
|
|
- // `gt` requires the field value to be greater than the specified value
|
|
|
- // (exclusive). If the value of `gt` is larger than a specified `lt` or
|
|
|
- // `lte`, the range is reversed, and the field value must be outside the
|
|
|
- // specified range. If the field value doesn't meet the required conditions,
|
|
|
- // an error message is generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MySFixed32 {
|
|
|
- // // value must be greater than 5 [sfixed32.gt]
|
|
|
- // sfixed32 value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).sfixed32.gt = 5];
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // // value must be greater than 5 and less than 10 [sfixed32.gt_lt]
|
|
|
- // sfixed32 other_value = 2 [(buf.validate.field).sfixed32 = { gt: 5, lt: 10 }];
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // // value must be greater than 10 or less than 5 [sfixed32.gt_lt_exclusive]
|
|
|
- // sfixed32 another_value = 3 [(buf.validate.field).sfixed32 = { gt: 10, lt: 5 }];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- sfixed32 gt = 4 [
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "sfixed32.gt"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "!has(rules.lt) && !has(rules.lte) && this <= rules.gt"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than %s'.format([rules.gt]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "sfixed32.gt_lt"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lt) && rules.lt >= rules.gt && (this >= rules.lt || this <= rules.gt)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than %s and less than %s'.format([rules.gt, rules.lt]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "sfixed32.gt_lt_exclusive"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lt) && rules.lt < rules.gt && (rules.lt <= this && this <= rules.gt)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than %s or less than %s'.format([rules.gt, rules.lt]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "sfixed32.gt_lte"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lte) && rules.lte >= rules.gt && (this > rules.lte || this <= rules.gt)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than %s and less than or equal to %s'.format([rules.gt, rules.lte]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "sfixed32.gt_lte_exclusive"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lte) && rules.lte < rules.gt && (rules.lte < this && this <= rules.gt)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than %s or less than or equal to %s'.format([rules.gt, rules.lte]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }
|
|
|
- ];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `gte` requires the field value to be greater than or equal to the specified
|
|
|
- // value (exclusive). If the value of `gte` is larger than a specified `lt`
|
|
|
- // or `lte`, the range is reversed, and the field value must be outside the
|
|
|
- // specified range. If the field value doesn't meet the required conditions,
|
|
|
- // an error message is generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MySFixed32 {
|
|
|
- // // value must be greater than or equal to 5 [sfixed32.gte]
|
|
|
- // sfixed32 value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).sfixed32.gte = 5];
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // // value must be greater than or equal to 5 and less than 10 [sfixed32.gte_lt]
|
|
|
- // sfixed32 other_value = 2 [(buf.validate.field).sfixed32 = { gte: 5, lt: 10 }];
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // // value must be greater than or equal to 10 or less than 5 [sfixed32.gte_lt_exclusive]
|
|
|
- // sfixed32 another_value = 3 [(buf.validate.field).sfixed32 = { gte: 10, lt: 5 }];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- sfixed32 gte = 5 [
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "sfixed32.gte"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "!has(rules.lt) && !has(rules.lte) && this < rules.gte"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than or equal to %s'.format([rules.gte]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "sfixed32.gte_lt"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lt) && rules.lt >= rules.gte && (this >= rules.lt || this < rules.gte)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than or equal to %s and less than %s'.format([rules.gte, rules.lt]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "sfixed32.gte_lt_exclusive"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lt) && rules.lt < rules.gte && (rules.lt <= this && this < rules.gte)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than or equal to %s or less than %s'.format([rules.gte, rules.lt]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "sfixed32.gte_lte"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lte) && rules.lte >= rules.gte && (this > rules.lte || this < rules.gte)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than or equal to %s and less than or equal to %s'.format([rules.gte, rules.lte]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "sfixed32.gte_lte_exclusive"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lte) && rules.lte < rules.gte && (rules.lte < this && this < rules.gte)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than or equal to %s or less than or equal to %s'.format([rules.gte, rules.lte]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }
|
|
|
- ];
|
|
|
- }
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `in` requires the field value to be equal to one of the specified values.
|
|
|
- // If the field value isn't one of the specified values, an error message is
|
|
|
- // generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MySFixed32 {
|
|
|
- // // value must be in list [1, 2, 3]
|
|
|
- // sfixed32 value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).sfixed32 = { in: [1, 2, 3] }];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- repeated sfixed32 in = 6 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "sfixed32.in"
|
|
|
- expression: "!(this in getField(rules, 'in')) ? 'value must be in list %s'.format([getField(rules, 'in')]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `not_in` requires the field value to not be equal to any of the specified
|
|
|
- // values. If the field value is one of the specified values, an error
|
|
|
- // message is generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MySFixed32 {
|
|
|
- // // value must not be in list [1, 2, 3]
|
|
|
- // sfixed32 value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).sfixed32 = { not_in: [1, 2, 3] }];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- repeated sfixed32 not_in = 7 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "sfixed32.not_in"
|
|
|
- expression: "this in rules.not_in ? 'value must not be in list %s'.format([rules.not_in]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `example` specifies values that the field may have. These values SHOULD
|
|
|
- // conform to other rules. `example` values will not impact validation
|
|
|
- // but may be used as helpful guidance on how to populate the given field.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MySFixed32 {
|
|
|
- // sfixed32 value = 1 [
|
|
|
- // (buf.validate.field).sfixed32.example = 1,
|
|
|
- // (buf.validate.field).sfixed32.example = 2
|
|
|
- // ];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- repeated sfixed32 example = 8 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "sfixed32.example"
|
|
|
- expression: "true"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // Extension fields in this range that have the (buf.validate.predefined)
|
|
|
- // option set will be treated as predefined field rules that can then be
|
|
|
- // set on the field options of other fields to apply field rules.
|
|
|
- // Extension numbers 1000 to 99999 are reserved for extension numbers that are
|
|
|
- // defined in the [Protobuf Global Extension Registry][1]. Extension numbers
|
|
|
- // above this range are reserved for extension numbers that are not explicitly
|
|
|
- // assigned. For rules defined in publicly-consumed schemas, use of extensions
|
|
|
- // above 99999 is discouraged due to the risk of conflicts.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // [1]: https://github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf/blob/main/docs/options.md
|
|
|
- extensions 1000 to max;
|
|
|
-}
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
-// SFixed64Rules describes the rules applied to `fixed64` values.
|
|
|
-message SFixed64Rules {
|
|
|
- // `const` requires the field value to exactly match the specified value. If
|
|
|
- // the field value doesn't match, an error message is generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MySFixed64 {
|
|
|
- // // value must equal 42
|
|
|
- // sfixed64 value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).sfixed64.const = 42];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- optional sfixed64 const = 1 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "sfixed64.const"
|
|
|
- expression: "this != getField(rules, 'const') ? 'value must equal %s'.format([getField(rules, 'const')]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
- oneof less_than {
|
|
|
- // `lt` requires the field value to be less than the specified value (field <
|
|
|
- // value). If the field value is equal to or greater than the specified value,
|
|
|
- // an error message is generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MySFixed64 {
|
|
|
- // // value must be less than 10
|
|
|
- // sfixed64 value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).sfixed64.lt = 10];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- sfixed64 lt = 2 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "sfixed64.lt"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "!has(rules.gte) && !has(rules.gt) && this >= rules.lt"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be less than %s'.format([rules.lt]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `lte` requires the field value to be less than or equal to the specified
|
|
|
- // value (field <= value). If the field value is greater than the specified
|
|
|
- // value, an error message is generated.
|
|
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- //
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- // ```proto
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- // message MySFixed64 {
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- // // value must be less than or equal to 10
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- // sfixed64 value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).sfixed64.lte = 10];
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- // }
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- // ```
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- sfixed64 lte = 3 [(predefined).cel = {
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- id: "sfixed64.lte"
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- expression:
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- "!has(rules.gte) && !has(rules.gt) && this > rules.lte"
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- "? 'value must be less than or equal to %s'.format([rules.lte]) : ''"
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- }];
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- }
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- oneof greater_than {
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- // `gt` requires the field value to be greater than the specified value
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- // (exclusive). If the value of `gt` is larger than a specified `lt` or
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- // `lte`, the range is reversed, and the field value must be outside the
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- // specified range. If the field value doesn't meet the required conditions,
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- // an error message is generated.
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- //
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- // ```proto
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- // message MySFixed64 {
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- // // value must be greater than 5 [sfixed64.gt]
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- // sfixed64 value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).sfixed64.gt = 5];
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- //
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- // // value must be greater than 5 and less than 10 [sfixed64.gt_lt]
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- // sfixed64 other_value = 2 [(buf.validate.field).sfixed64 = { gt: 5, lt: 10 }];
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- //
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- // // value must be greater than 10 or less than 5 [sfixed64.gt_lt_exclusive]
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- // sfixed64 another_value = 3 [(buf.validate.field).sfixed64 = { gt: 10, lt: 5 }];
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- // }
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- // ```
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- sfixed64 gt = 4 [
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- (predefined).cel = {
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- id: "sfixed64.gt"
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- expression:
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- "!has(rules.lt) && !has(rules.lte) && this <= rules.gt"
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- "? 'value must be greater than %s'.format([rules.gt]) : ''"
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- },
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- (predefined).cel = {
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- id: "sfixed64.gt_lt"
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- expression:
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- "has(rules.lt) && rules.lt >= rules.gt && (this >= rules.lt || this <= rules.gt)"
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- "? 'value must be greater than %s and less than %s'.format([rules.gt, rules.lt]) : ''"
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- },
|
|
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- (predefined).cel = {
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- id: "sfixed64.gt_lt_exclusive"
|
|
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- expression:
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|
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- "has(rules.lt) && rules.lt < rules.gt && (rules.lt <= this && this <= rules.gt)"
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- "? 'value must be greater than %s or less than %s'.format([rules.gt, rules.lt]) : ''"
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|
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- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "sfixed64.gt_lte"
|
|
|
- expression:
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|
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- "has(rules.lte) && rules.lte >= rules.gt && (this > rules.lte || this <= rules.gt)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than %s and less than or equal to %s'.format([rules.gt, rules.lte]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "sfixed64.gt_lte_exclusive"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lte) && rules.lte < rules.gt && (rules.lte < this && this <= rules.gt)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than %s or less than or equal to %s'.format([rules.gt, rules.lte]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }
|
|
|
- ];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `gte` requires the field value to be greater than or equal to the specified
|
|
|
- // value (exclusive). If the value of `gte` is larger than a specified `lt`
|
|
|
- // or `lte`, the range is reversed, and the field value must be outside the
|
|
|
- // specified range. If the field value doesn't meet the required conditions,
|
|
|
- // an error message is generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MySFixed64 {
|
|
|
- // // value must be greater than or equal to 5 [sfixed64.gte]
|
|
|
- // sfixed64 value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).sfixed64.gte = 5];
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // // value must be greater than or equal to 5 and less than 10 [sfixed64.gte_lt]
|
|
|
- // sfixed64 other_value = 2 [(buf.validate.field).sfixed64 = { gte: 5, lt: 10 }];
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // // value must be greater than or equal to 10 or less than 5 [sfixed64.gte_lt_exclusive]
|
|
|
- // sfixed64 another_value = 3 [(buf.validate.field).sfixed64 = { gte: 10, lt: 5 }];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- sfixed64 gte = 5 [
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "sfixed64.gte"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "!has(rules.lt) && !has(rules.lte) && this < rules.gte"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than or equal to %s'.format([rules.gte]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "sfixed64.gte_lt"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lt) && rules.lt >= rules.gte && (this >= rules.lt || this < rules.gte)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than or equal to %s and less than %s'.format([rules.gte, rules.lt]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "sfixed64.gte_lt_exclusive"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lt) && rules.lt < rules.gte && (rules.lt <= this && this < rules.gte)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than or equal to %s or less than %s'.format([rules.gte, rules.lt]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "sfixed64.gte_lte"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lte) && rules.lte >= rules.gte && (this > rules.lte || this < rules.gte)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than or equal to %s and less than or equal to %s'.format([rules.gte, rules.lte]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "sfixed64.gte_lte_exclusive"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lte) && rules.lte < rules.gte && (rules.lte < this && this < rules.gte)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than or equal to %s or less than or equal to %s'.format([rules.gte, rules.lte]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }
|
|
|
- ];
|
|
|
- }
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `in` requires the field value to be equal to one of the specified values.
|
|
|
- // If the field value isn't one of the specified values, an error message is
|
|
|
- // generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MySFixed64 {
|
|
|
- // // value must be in list [1, 2, 3]
|
|
|
- // sfixed64 value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).sfixed64 = { in: [1, 2, 3] }];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- repeated sfixed64 in = 6 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "sfixed64.in"
|
|
|
- expression: "!(this in getField(rules, 'in')) ? 'value must be in list %s'.format([getField(rules, 'in')]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `not_in` requires the field value to not be equal to any of the specified
|
|
|
- // values. If the field value is one of the specified values, an error
|
|
|
- // message is generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MySFixed64 {
|
|
|
- // // value must not be in list [1, 2, 3]
|
|
|
- // sfixed64 value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).sfixed64 = { not_in: [1, 2, 3] }];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- repeated sfixed64 not_in = 7 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "sfixed64.not_in"
|
|
|
- expression: "this in rules.not_in ? 'value must not be in list %s'.format([rules.not_in]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `example` specifies values that the field may have. These values SHOULD
|
|
|
- // conform to other rules. `example` values will not impact validation
|
|
|
- // but may be used as helpful guidance on how to populate the given field.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MySFixed64 {
|
|
|
- // sfixed64 value = 1 [
|
|
|
- // (buf.validate.field).sfixed64.example = 1,
|
|
|
- // (buf.validate.field).sfixed64.example = 2
|
|
|
- // ];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- repeated sfixed64 example = 8 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "sfixed64.example"
|
|
|
- expression: "true"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // Extension fields in this range that have the (buf.validate.predefined)
|
|
|
- // option set will be treated as predefined field rules that can then be
|
|
|
- // set on the field options of other fields to apply field rules.
|
|
|
- // Extension numbers 1000 to 99999 are reserved for extension numbers that are
|
|
|
- // defined in the [Protobuf Global Extension Registry][1]. Extension numbers
|
|
|
- // above this range are reserved for extension numbers that are not explicitly
|
|
|
- // assigned. For rules defined in publicly-consumed schemas, use of extensions
|
|
|
- // above 99999 is discouraged due to the risk of conflicts.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // [1]: https://github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf/blob/main/docs/options.md
|
|
|
- extensions 1000 to max;
|
|
|
-}
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
-// BoolRules describes the rules applied to `bool` values. These rules
|
|
|
-// may also be applied to the `google.protobuf.BoolValue` Well-Known-Type.
|
|
|
-message BoolRules {
|
|
|
- // `const` requires the field value to exactly match the specified boolean value.
|
|
|
- // If the field value doesn't match, an error message is generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyBool {
|
|
|
- // // value must equal true
|
|
|
- // bool value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).bool.const = true];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- optional bool const = 1 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "bool.const"
|
|
|
- expression: "this != getField(rules, 'const') ? 'value must equal %s'.format([getField(rules, 'const')]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `example` specifies values that the field may have. These values SHOULD
|
|
|
- // conform to other rules. `example` values will not impact validation
|
|
|
- // but may be used as helpful guidance on how to populate the given field.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyBool {
|
|
|
- // bool value = 1 [
|
|
|
- // (buf.validate.field).bool.example = 1,
|
|
|
- // (buf.validate.field).bool.example = 2
|
|
|
- // ];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- repeated bool example = 2 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "bool.example"
|
|
|
- expression: "true"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // Extension fields in this range that have the (buf.validate.predefined)
|
|
|
- // option set will be treated as predefined field rules that can then be
|
|
|
- // set on the field options of other fields to apply field rules.
|
|
|
- // Extension numbers 1000 to 99999 are reserved for extension numbers that are
|
|
|
- // defined in the [Protobuf Global Extension Registry][1]. Extension numbers
|
|
|
- // above this range are reserved for extension numbers that are not explicitly
|
|
|
- // assigned. For rules defined in publicly-consumed schemas, use of extensions
|
|
|
- // above 99999 is discouraged due to the risk of conflicts.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // [1]: https://github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf/blob/main/docs/options.md
|
|
|
- extensions 1000 to max;
|
|
|
-}
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
-// StringRules describes the rules applied to `string` values These
|
|
|
-// rules may also be applied to the `google.protobuf.StringValue` Well-Known-Type.
|
|
|
-message StringRules {
|
|
|
- // `const` requires the field value to exactly match the specified value. If
|
|
|
- // the field value doesn't match, an error message is generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyString {
|
|
|
- // // value must equal `hello`
|
|
|
- // string value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).string.const = "hello"];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- optional string const = 1 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "string.const"
|
|
|
- expression: "this != getField(rules, 'const') ? 'value must equal `%s`'.format([getField(rules, 'const')]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `len` dictates that the field value must have the specified
|
|
|
- // number of characters (Unicode code points), which may differ from the number
|
|
|
- // of bytes in the string. If the field value does not meet the specified
|
|
|
- // length, an error message will be generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyString {
|
|
|
- // // value length must be 5 characters
|
|
|
- // string value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).string.len = 5];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- optional uint64 len = 19 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "string.len"
|
|
|
- expression: "uint(this.size()) != rules.len ? 'value length must be %s characters'.format([rules.len]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `min_len` specifies that the field value must have at least the specified
|
|
|
- // number of characters (Unicode code points), which may differ from the number
|
|
|
- // of bytes in the string. If the field value contains fewer characters, an error
|
|
|
- // message will be generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyString {
|
|
|
- // // value length must be at least 3 characters
|
|
|
- // string value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).string.min_len = 3];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- optional uint64 min_len = 2 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "string.min_len"
|
|
|
- expression: "uint(this.size()) < rules.min_len ? 'value length must be at least %s characters'.format([rules.min_len]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `max_len` specifies that the field value must have no more than the specified
|
|
|
- // number of characters (Unicode code points), which may differ from the
|
|
|
- // number of bytes in the string. If the field value contains more characters,
|
|
|
- // an error message will be generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyString {
|
|
|
- // // value length must be at most 10 characters
|
|
|
- // string value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).string.max_len = 10];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- optional uint64 max_len = 3 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "string.max_len"
|
|
|
- expression: "uint(this.size()) > rules.max_len ? 'value length must be at most %s characters'.format([rules.max_len]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `len_bytes` dictates that the field value must have the specified number of
|
|
|
- // bytes. If the field value does not match the specified length in bytes,
|
|
|
- // an error message will be generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyString {
|
|
|
- // // value length must be 6 bytes
|
|
|
- // string value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).string.len_bytes = 6];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- optional uint64 len_bytes = 20 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "string.len_bytes"
|
|
|
- expression: "uint(bytes(this).size()) != rules.len_bytes ? 'value length must be %s bytes'.format([rules.len_bytes]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `min_bytes` specifies that the field value must have at least the specified
|
|
|
- // number of bytes. If the field value contains fewer bytes, an error message
|
|
|
- // will be generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyString {
|
|
|
- // // value length must be at least 4 bytes
|
|
|
- // string value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).string.min_bytes = 4];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- optional uint64 min_bytes = 4 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "string.min_bytes"
|
|
|
- expression: "uint(bytes(this).size()) < rules.min_bytes ? 'value length must be at least %s bytes'.format([rules.min_bytes]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `max_bytes` specifies that the field value must have no more than the
|
|
|
- //specified number of bytes. If the field value contains more bytes, an
|
|
|
- // error message will be generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyString {
|
|
|
- // // value length must be at most 8 bytes
|
|
|
- // string value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).string.max_bytes = 8];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- optional uint64 max_bytes = 5 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "string.max_bytes"
|
|
|
- expression: "uint(bytes(this).size()) > rules.max_bytes ? 'value length must be at most %s bytes'.format([rules.max_bytes]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `pattern` specifies that the field value must match the specified
|
|
|
- // regular expression (RE2 syntax), with the expression provided without any
|
|
|
- // delimiters. If the field value doesn't match the regular expression, an
|
|
|
- // error message will be generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyString {
|
|
|
- // // value does not match regex pattern `^[a-zA-Z]//$`
|
|
|
- // string value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).string.pattern = "^[a-zA-Z]//$"];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- optional string pattern = 6 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "string.pattern"
|
|
|
- expression: "!this.matches(rules.pattern) ? 'value does not match regex pattern `%s`'.format([rules.pattern]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `prefix` specifies that the field value must have the
|
|
|
- //specified substring at the beginning of the string. If the field value
|
|
|
- // doesn't start with the specified prefix, an error message will be
|
|
|
- // generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyString {
|
|
|
- // // value does not have prefix `pre`
|
|
|
- // string value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).string.prefix = "pre"];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- optional string prefix = 7 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "string.prefix"
|
|
|
- expression: "!this.startsWith(rules.prefix) ? 'value does not have prefix `%s`'.format([rules.prefix]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `suffix` specifies that the field value must have the
|
|
|
- //specified substring at the end of the string. If the field value doesn't
|
|
|
- // end with the specified suffix, an error message will be generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyString {
|
|
|
- // // value does not have suffix `post`
|
|
|
- // string value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).string.suffix = "post"];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- optional string suffix = 8 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "string.suffix"
|
|
|
- expression: "!this.endsWith(rules.suffix) ? 'value does not have suffix `%s`'.format([rules.suffix]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `contains` specifies that the field value must have the
|
|
|
- //specified substring anywhere in the string. If the field value doesn't
|
|
|
- // contain the specified substring, an error message will be generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyString {
|
|
|
- // // value does not contain substring `inside`.
|
|
|
- // string value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).string.contains = "inside"];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- optional string contains = 9 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "string.contains"
|
|
|
- expression: "!this.contains(rules.contains) ? 'value does not contain substring `%s`'.format([rules.contains]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `not_contains` specifies that the field value must not have the
|
|
|
- //specified substring anywhere in the string. If the field value contains
|
|
|
- // the specified substring, an error message will be generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyString {
|
|
|
- // // value contains substring `inside`.
|
|
|
- // string value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).string.not_contains = "inside"];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- optional string not_contains = 23 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "string.not_contains"
|
|
|
- expression: "this.contains(rules.not_contains) ? 'value contains substring `%s`'.format([rules.not_contains]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `in` specifies that the field value must be equal to one of the specified
|
|
|
- // values. If the field value isn't one of the specified values, an error
|
|
|
- // message will be generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyString {
|
|
|
- // // value must be in list ["apple", "banana"]
|
|
|
- // string value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).string.in = "apple", (buf.validate.field).string.in = "banana"];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- repeated string in = 10 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "string.in"
|
|
|
- expression: "!(this in getField(rules, 'in')) ? 'value must be in list %s'.format([getField(rules, 'in')]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `not_in` specifies that the field value cannot be equal to any
|
|
|
- // of the specified values. If the field value is one of the specified values,
|
|
|
- // an error message will be generated.
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyString {
|
|
|
- // // value must not be in list ["orange", "grape"]
|
|
|
- // string value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).string.not_in = "orange", (buf.validate.field).string.not_in = "grape"];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- repeated string not_in = 11 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "string.not_in"
|
|
|
- expression: "this in rules.not_in ? 'value must not be in list %s'.format([rules.not_in]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `WellKnown` rules provide advanced rules against common string
|
|
|
- // patterns.
|
|
|
- oneof well_known {
|
|
|
- // `email` specifies that the field value must be a valid email address, for
|
|
|
- // example "foo@example.com".
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // Conforms to the definition for a valid email address from the [HTML standard](https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/input.html#valid-e-mail-address).
|
|
|
- // Note that this standard willfully deviates from [RFC 5322](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc5322),
|
|
|
- // which allows many unexpected forms of email addresses and will easily match
|
|
|
- // a typographical error.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // If the field value isn't a valid email address, an error message will be generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyString {
|
|
|
- // // value must be a valid email address
|
|
|
- // string value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).string.email = true];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- bool email = 12 [
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "string.email"
|
|
|
- message: "value must be a valid email address"
|
|
|
- expression: "!rules.email || this == '' || this.isEmail()"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "string.email_empty"
|
|
|
- message: "value is empty, which is not a valid email address"
|
|
|
- expression: "!rules.email || this != ''"
|
|
|
- }
|
|
|
- ];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `hostname` specifies that the field value must be a valid hostname, for
|
|
|
- // example "foo.example.com".
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // A valid hostname follows the rules below:
|
|
|
- // - The name consists of one or more labels, separated by a dot (".").
|
|
|
- // - Each label can be 1 to 63 alphanumeric characters.
|
|
|
- // - A label can contain hyphens ("-"), but must not start or end with a hyphen.
|
|
|
- // - The right-most label must not be digits only.
|
|
|
- // - The name can have a trailing dot—for example, "foo.example.com.".
|
|
|
- // - The name can be 253 characters at most, excluding the optional trailing dot.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // If the field value isn't a valid hostname, an error message will be generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyString {
|
|
|
- // // value must be a valid hostname
|
|
|
- // string value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).string.hostname = true];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- bool hostname = 13 [
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "string.hostname"
|
|
|
- message: "value must be a valid hostname"
|
|
|
- expression: "!rules.hostname || this == '' || this.isHostname()"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "string.hostname_empty"
|
|
|
- message: "value is empty, which is not a valid hostname"
|
|
|
- expression: "!rules.hostname || this != ''"
|
|
|
- }
|
|
|
- ];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `ip` specifies that the field value must be a valid IP (v4 or v6) address.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // IPv4 addresses are expected in the dotted decimal format—for example, "192.168.5.21".
|
|
|
- // IPv6 addresses are expected in their text representation—for example, "::1",
|
|
|
- // or "2001:0DB8:ABCD:0012::0".
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // Both formats are well-defined in the internet standard [RFC 3986](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc3986).
|
|
|
- // Zone identifiers for IPv6 addresses (for example, "fe80::a%en1") are supported.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // If the field value isn't a valid IP address, an error message will be
|
|
|
- // generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyString {
|
|
|
- // // value must be a valid IP address
|
|
|
- // string value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).string.ip = true];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- bool ip = 14 [
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "string.ip"
|
|
|
- message: "value must be a valid IP address"
|
|
|
- expression: "!rules.ip || this == '' || this.isIp()"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "string.ip_empty"
|
|
|
- message: "value is empty, which is not a valid IP address"
|
|
|
- expression: "!rules.ip || this != ''"
|
|
|
- }
|
|
|
- ];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `ipv4` specifies that the field value must be a valid IPv4 address—for
|
|
|
- // example "192.168.5.21". If the field value isn't a valid IPv4 address, an
|
|
|
- // error message will be generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyString {
|
|
|
- // // value must be a valid IPv4 address
|
|
|
- // string value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).string.ipv4 = true];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- bool ipv4 = 15 [
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "string.ipv4"
|
|
|
- message: "value must be a valid IPv4 address"
|
|
|
- expression: "!rules.ipv4 || this == '' || this.isIp(4)"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "string.ipv4_empty"
|
|
|
- message: "value is empty, which is not a valid IPv4 address"
|
|
|
- expression: "!rules.ipv4 || this != ''"
|
|
|
- }
|
|
|
- ];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `ipv6` specifies that the field value must be a valid IPv6 address—for
|
|
|
- // example "::1", or "d7a:115c:a1e0:ab12:4843:cd96:626b:430b". If the field
|
|
|
- // value is not a valid IPv6 address, an error message will be generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyString {
|
|
|
- // // value must be a valid IPv6 address
|
|
|
- // string value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).string.ipv6 = true];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- bool ipv6 = 16 [
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "string.ipv6"
|
|
|
- message: "value must be a valid IPv6 address"
|
|
|
- expression: "!rules.ipv6 || this == '' || this.isIp(6)"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "string.ipv6_empty"
|
|
|
- message: "value is empty, which is not a valid IPv6 address"
|
|
|
- expression: "!rules.ipv6 || this != ''"
|
|
|
- }
|
|
|
- ];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `uri` specifies that the field value must be a valid URI, for example
|
|
|
- // "https://example.com/foo/bar?baz=quux#frag".
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // URI is defined in the internet standard [RFC 3986](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc3986).
|
|
|
- // Zone Identifiers in IPv6 address literals are supported ([RFC 6874](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc6874)).
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // If the field value isn't a valid URI, an error message will be generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyString {
|
|
|
- // // value must be a valid URI
|
|
|
- // string value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).string.uri = true];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- bool uri = 17 [
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "string.uri"
|
|
|
- message: "value must be a valid URI"
|
|
|
- expression: "!rules.uri || this == '' || this.isUri()"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "string.uri_empty"
|
|
|
- message: "value is empty, which is not a valid URI"
|
|
|
- expression: "!rules.uri || this != ''"
|
|
|
- }
|
|
|
- ];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `uri_ref` specifies that the field value must be a valid URI Reference—either
|
|
|
- // a URI such as "https://example.com/foo/bar?baz=quux#frag", or a Relative
|
|
|
- // Reference such as "./foo/bar?query".
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // URI, URI Reference, and Relative Reference are defined in the internet
|
|
|
- // standard [RFC 3986](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc3986). Zone
|
|
|
- // Identifiers in IPv6 address literals are supported ([RFC 6874](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc6874)).
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // If the field value isn't a valid URI Reference, an error message will be
|
|
|
- // generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyString {
|
|
|
- // // value must be a valid URI Reference
|
|
|
- // string value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).string.uri_ref = true];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- bool uri_ref = 18 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "string.uri_ref"
|
|
|
- message: "value must be a valid URI Reference"
|
|
|
- expression: "!rules.uri_ref || this.isUriRef()"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `address` specifies that the field value must be either a valid hostname
|
|
|
- // (for example, "example.com"), or a valid IP (v4 or v6) address (for example,
|
|
|
- // "192.168.0.1", or "::1"). If the field value isn't a valid hostname or IP,
|
|
|
- // an error message will be generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyString {
|
|
|
- // // value must be a valid hostname, or ip address
|
|
|
- // string value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).string.address = true];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- bool address = 21 [
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "string.address"
|
|
|
- message: "value must be a valid hostname, or ip address"
|
|
|
- expression: "!rules.address || this == '' || this.isHostname() || this.isIp()"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "string.address_empty"
|
|
|
- message: "value is empty, which is not a valid hostname, or ip address"
|
|
|
- expression: "!rules.address || this != ''"
|
|
|
- }
|
|
|
- ];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `uuid` specifies that the field value must be a valid UUID as defined by
|
|
|
- // [RFC 4122](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc4122#section-4.1.2). If the
|
|
|
- // field value isn't a valid UUID, an error message will be generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyString {
|
|
|
- // // value must be a valid UUID
|
|
|
- // string value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).string.uuid = true];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- bool uuid = 22 [
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "string.uuid"
|
|
|
- message: "value must be a valid UUID"
|
|
|
- expression: "!rules.uuid || this == '' || this.matches('^[0-9a-fA-F]{8}-[0-9a-fA-F]{4}-[0-9a-fA-F]{4}-[0-9a-fA-F]{4}-[0-9a-fA-F]{12}$')"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "string.uuid_empty"
|
|
|
- message: "value is empty, which is not a valid UUID"
|
|
|
- expression: "!rules.uuid || this != ''"
|
|
|
- }
|
|
|
- ];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `tuuid` (trimmed UUID) specifies that the field value must be a valid UUID as
|
|
|
- // defined by [RFC 4122](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc4122#section-4.1.2) with all dashes
|
|
|
- // omitted. If the field value isn't a valid UUID without dashes, an error message
|
|
|
- // will be generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyString {
|
|
|
- // // value must be a valid trimmed UUID
|
|
|
- // string value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).string.tuuid = true];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- bool tuuid = 33 [
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "string.tuuid"
|
|
|
- message: "value must be a valid trimmed UUID"
|
|
|
- expression: "!rules.tuuid || this == '' || this.matches('^[0-9a-fA-F]{32}$')"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "string.tuuid_empty"
|
|
|
- message: "value is empty, which is not a valid trimmed UUID"
|
|
|
- expression: "!rules.tuuid || this != ''"
|
|
|
- }
|
|
|
- ];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `ip_with_prefixlen` specifies that the field value must be a valid IP
|
|
|
- // (v4 or v6) address with prefix length—for example, "192.168.5.21/16" or
|
|
|
- // "2001:0DB8:ABCD:0012::F1/64". If the field value isn't a valid IP with
|
|
|
- // prefix length, an error message will be generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyString {
|
|
|
- // // value must be a valid IP with prefix length
|
|
|
- // string value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).string.ip_with_prefixlen = true];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- bool ip_with_prefixlen = 26 [
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "string.ip_with_prefixlen"
|
|
|
- message: "value must be a valid IP prefix"
|
|
|
- expression: "!rules.ip_with_prefixlen || this == '' || this.isIpPrefix()"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "string.ip_with_prefixlen_empty"
|
|
|
- message: "value is empty, which is not a valid IP prefix"
|
|
|
- expression: "!rules.ip_with_prefixlen || this != ''"
|
|
|
- }
|
|
|
- ];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `ipv4_with_prefixlen` specifies that the field value must be a valid
|
|
|
- // IPv4 address with prefix length—for example, "192.168.5.21/16". If the
|
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- // field value isn't a valid IPv4 address with prefix length, an error
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- // message will be generated.
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- //
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- // ```proto
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- // message MyString {
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- // // value must be a valid IPv4 address with prefix length
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- // string value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).string.ipv4_with_prefixlen = true];
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- // }
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- // ```
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|
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- bool ipv4_with_prefixlen = 27 [
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- (predefined).cel = {
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- id: "string.ipv4_with_prefixlen"
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- message: "value must be a valid IPv4 address with prefix length"
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- expression: "!rules.ipv4_with_prefixlen || this == '' || this.isIpPrefix(4)"
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- },
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|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
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|
|
- id: "string.ipv4_with_prefixlen_empty"
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- message: "value is empty, which is not a valid IPv4 address with prefix length"
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|
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- expression: "!rules.ipv4_with_prefixlen || this != ''"
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- }
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|
|
- ];
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|
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-
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- // `ipv6_with_prefixlen` specifies that the field value must be a valid
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- // IPv6 address with prefix length—for example, "2001:0DB8:ABCD:0012::F1/64".
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- // If the field value is not a valid IPv6 address with prefix length,
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- // an error message will be generated.
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- //
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- // ```proto
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- // message MyString {
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- // // value must be a valid IPv6 address prefix length
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- // string value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).string.ipv6_with_prefixlen = true];
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- // }
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- // ```
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|
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- bool ipv6_with_prefixlen = 28 [
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|
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- (predefined).cel = {
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|
|
- id: "string.ipv6_with_prefixlen"
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- message: "value must be a valid IPv6 address with prefix length"
|
|
|
- expression: "!rules.ipv6_with_prefixlen || this == '' || this.isIpPrefix(6)"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
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|
|
- id: "string.ipv6_with_prefixlen_empty"
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|
|
- message: "value is empty, which is not a valid IPv6 address with prefix length"
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|
|
- expression: "!rules.ipv6_with_prefixlen || this != ''"
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|
|
- }
|
|
|
- ];
|
|
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-
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|
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- // `ip_prefix` specifies that the field value must be a valid IP (v4 or v6)
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|
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- // prefix—for example, "192.168.0.0/16" or "2001:0DB8:ABCD:0012::0/64".
|
|
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- //
|
|
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- // The prefix must have all zeros for the unmasked bits. For example,
|
|
|
- // "2001:0DB8:ABCD:0012::0/64" designates the left-most 64 bits for the
|
|
|
- // prefix, and the remaining 64 bits must be zero.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // If the field value isn't a valid IP prefix, an error message will be
|
|
|
- // generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyString {
|
|
|
- // // value must be a valid IP prefix
|
|
|
- // string value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).string.ip_prefix = true];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- bool ip_prefix = 29 [
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "string.ip_prefix"
|
|
|
- message: "value must be a valid IP prefix"
|
|
|
- expression: "!rules.ip_prefix || this == '' || this.isIpPrefix(true)"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "string.ip_prefix_empty"
|
|
|
- message: "value is empty, which is not a valid IP prefix"
|
|
|
- expression: "!rules.ip_prefix || this != ''"
|
|
|
- }
|
|
|
- ];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `ipv4_prefix` specifies that the field value must be a valid IPv4
|
|
|
- // prefix, for example "192.168.0.0/16".
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // The prefix must have all zeros for the unmasked bits. For example,
|
|
|
- // "192.168.0.0/16" designates the left-most 16 bits for the prefix,
|
|
|
- // and the remaining 16 bits must be zero.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // If the field value isn't a valid IPv4 prefix, an error message
|
|
|
- // will be generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyString {
|
|
|
- // // value must be a valid IPv4 prefix
|
|
|
- // string value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).string.ipv4_prefix = true];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- bool ipv4_prefix = 30 [
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "string.ipv4_prefix"
|
|
|
- message: "value must be a valid IPv4 prefix"
|
|
|
- expression: "!rules.ipv4_prefix || this == '' || this.isIpPrefix(4, true)"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "string.ipv4_prefix_empty"
|
|
|
- message: "value is empty, which is not a valid IPv4 prefix"
|
|
|
- expression: "!rules.ipv4_prefix || this != ''"
|
|
|
- }
|
|
|
- ];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `ipv6_prefix` specifies that the field value must be a valid IPv6 prefix—for
|
|
|
- // example, "2001:0DB8:ABCD:0012::0/64".
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // The prefix must have all zeros for the unmasked bits. For example,
|
|
|
- // "2001:0DB8:ABCD:0012::0/64" designates the left-most 64 bits for the
|
|
|
- // prefix, and the remaining 64 bits must be zero.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // If the field value is not a valid IPv6 prefix, an error message will be
|
|
|
- // generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyString {
|
|
|
- // // value must be a valid IPv6 prefix
|
|
|
- // string value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).string.ipv6_prefix = true];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- bool ipv6_prefix = 31 [
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "string.ipv6_prefix"
|
|
|
- message: "value must be a valid IPv6 prefix"
|
|
|
- expression: "!rules.ipv6_prefix || this == '' || this.isIpPrefix(6, true)"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "string.ipv6_prefix_empty"
|
|
|
- message: "value is empty, which is not a valid IPv6 prefix"
|
|
|
- expression: "!rules.ipv6_prefix || this != ''"
|
|
|
- }
|
|
|
- ];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `host_and_port` specifies that the field value must be valid host/port
|
|
|
- // pair—for example, "example.com:8080".
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // The host can be one of:
|
|
|
- //- An IPv4 address in dotted decimal format—for example, "192.168.5.21".
|
|
|
- //- An IPv6 address enclosed in square brackets—for example, "[2001:0DB8:ABCD:0012::F1]".
|
|
|
- //- A hostname—for example, "example.com".
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // The port is separated by a colon. It must be non-empty, with a decimal number
|
|
|
- // in the range of 0-65535, inclusive.
|
|
|
- bool host_and_port = 32 [
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "string.host_and_port"
|
|
|
- message: "value must be a valid host (hostname or IP address) and port pair"
|
|
|
- expression: "!rules.host_and_port || this == '' || this.isHostAndPort(true)"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "string.host_and_port_empty"
|
|
|
- message: "value is empty, which is not a valid host and port pair"
|
|
|
- expression: "!rules.host_and_port || this != ''"
|
|
|
- }
|
|
|
- ];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `well_known_regex` specifies a common well-known pattern
|
|
|
- // defined as a regex. If the field value doesn't match the well-known
|
|
|
- // regex, an error message will be generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyString {
|
|
|
- // // value must be a valid HTTP header value
|
|
|
- // string value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).string.well_known_regex = KNOWN_REGEX_HTTP_HEADER_VALUE];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // #### KnownRegex
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // `well_known_regex` contains some well-known patterns.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // | Name | Number | Description |
|
|
|
- // |-------------------------------|--------|-------------------------------------------|
|
|
|
- // | KNOWN_REGEX_UNSPECIFIED | 0 | |
|
|
|
- // | KNOWN_REGEX_HTTP_HEADER_NAME | 1 | HTTP header name as defined by [RFC 7230](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7230#section-3.2) |
|
|
|
- // | KNOWN_REGEX_HTTP_HEADER_VALUE | 2 | HTTP header value as defined by [RFC 7230](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7230#section-3.2.4) |
|
|
|
- KnownRegex well_known_regex = 24 [
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "string.well_known_regex.header_name"
|
|
|
- message: "value must be a valid HTTP header name"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "rules.well_known_regex != 1 || this == '' || this.matches(!has(rules.strict) || rules.strict ?"
|
|
|
- "'^:?[0-9a-zA-Z!#$%&\\'*+-.^_|~\\x60]+$' :"
|
|
|
- "'^[^\\u0000\\u000A\\u000D]+$')"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "string.well_known_regex.header_name_empty"
|
|
|
- message: "value is empty, which is not a valid HTTP header name"
|
|
|
- expression: "rules.well_known_regex != 1 || this != ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "string.well_known_regex.header_value"
|
|
|
- message: "value must be a valid HTTP header value"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "rules.well_known_regex != 2 || this.matches(!has(rules.strict) || rules.strict ?"
|
|
|
- "'^[^\\u0000-\\u0008\\u000A-\\u001F\\u007F]*$' :"
|
|
|
- "'^[^\\u0000\\u000A\\u000D]*$')"
|
|
|
- }
|
|
|
- ];
|
|
|
- }
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // This applies to regexes `HTTP_HEADER_NAME` and `HTTP_HEADER_VALUE` to
|
|
|
- // enable strict header validation. By default, this is true, and HTTP header
|
|
|
- // validations are [RFC-compliant](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7230#section-3). Setting to false will enable looser
|
|
|
- // validations that only disallow `\r\n\0` characters, which can be used to
|
|
|
- // bypass header matching rules.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyString {
|
|
|
- // // The field `value` must have be a valid HTTP headers, but not enforced with strict rules.
|
|
|
- // string value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).string.strict = false];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- optional bool strict = 25;
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `example` specifies values that the field may have. These values SHOULD
|
|
|
- // conform to other rules. `example` values will not impact validation
|
|
|
- // but may be used as helpful guidance on how to populate the given field.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyString {
|
|
|
- // string value = 1 [
|
|
|
- // (buf.validate.field).string.example = "hello",
|
|
|
- // (buf.validate.field).string.example = "world"
|
|
|
- // ];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- repeated string example = 34 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "string.example"
|
|
|
- expression: "true"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // Extension fields in this range that have the (buf.validate.predefined)
|
|
|
- // option set will be treated as predefined field rules that can then be
|
|
|
- // set on the field options of other fields to apply field rules.
|
|
|
- // Extension numbers 1000 to 99999 are reserved for extension numbers that are
|
|
|
- // defined in the [Protobuf Global Extension Registry][1]. Extension numbers
|
|
|
- // above this range are reserved for extension numbers that are not explicitly
|
|
|
- // assigned. For rules defined in publicly-consumed schemas, use of extensions
|
|
|
- // above 99999 is discouraged due to the risk of conflicts.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // [1]: https://github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf/blob/main/docs/options.md
|
|
|
- extensions 1000 to max;
|
|
|
-}
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
-// KnownRegex contains some well-known patterns.
|
|
|
-enum KnownRegex {
|
|
|
- KNOWN_REGEX_UNSPECIFIED = 0;
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // HTTP header name as defined by [RFC 7230](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7230#section-3.2).
|
|
|
- KNOWN_REGEX_HTTP_HEADER_NAME = 1;
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // HTTP header value as defined by [RFC 7230](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7230#section-3.2.4).
|
|
|
- KNOWN_REGEX_HTTP_HEADER_VALUE = 2;
|
|
|
-}
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
-// BytesRules describe the rules applied to `bytes` values. These rules
|
|
|
-// may also be applied to the `google.protobuf.BytesValue` Well-Known-Type.
|
|
|
-message BytesRules {
|
|
|
- // `const` requires the field value to exactly match the specified bytes
|
|
|
- // value. If the field value doesn't match, an error message is generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyBytes {
|
|
|
- // // value must be "\x01\x02\x03\x04"
|
|
|
- // bytes value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).bytes.const = "\x01\x02\x03\x04"];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- optional bytes const = 1 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "bytes.const"
|
|
|
- expression: "this != getField(rules, 'const') ? 'value must be %x'.format([getField(rules, 'const')]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `len` requires the field value to have the specified length in bytes.
|
|
|
- // If the field value doesn't match, an error message is generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyBytes {
|
|
|
- // // value length must be 4 bytes.
|
|
|
- // optional bytes value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).bytes.len = 4];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- optional uint64 len = 13 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "bytes.len"
|
|
|
- expression: "uint(this.size()) != rules.len ? 'value length must be %s bytes'.format([rules.len]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `min_len` requires the field value to have at least the specified minimum
|
|
|
- // length in bytes.
|
|
|
- // If the field value doesn't meet the requirement, an error message is generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyBytes {
|
|
|
- // // value length must be at least 2 bytes.
|
|
|
- // optional bytes value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).bytes.min_len = 2];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- optional uint64 min_len = 2 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "bytes.min_len"
|
|
|
- expression: "uint(this.size()) < rules.min_len ? 'value length must be at least %s bytes'.format([rules.min_len]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `max_len` requires the field value to have at most the specified maximum
|
|
|
- // length in bytes.
|
|
|
- // If the field value exceeds the requirement, an error message is generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyBytes {
|
|
|
- // // value must be at most 6 bytes.
|
|
|
- // optional bytes value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).bytes.max_len = 6];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- optional uint64 max_len = 3 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "bytes.max_len"
|
|
|
- expression: "uint(this.size()) > rules.max_len ? 'value must be at most %s bytes'.format([rules.max_len]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `pattern` requires the field value to match the specified regular
|
|
|
- // expression ([RE2 syntax](https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax)).
|
|
|
- // The value of the field must be valid UTF-8 or validation will fail with a
|
|
|
- // runtime error.
|
|
|
- // If the field value doesn't match the pattern, an error message is generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyBytes {
|
|
|
- // // value must match regex pattern "^[a-zA-Z0-9]+$".
|
|
|
- // optional bytes value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).bytes.pattern = "^[a-zA-Z0-9]+$"];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- optional string pattern = 4 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "bytes.pattern"
|
|
|
- expression: "!string(this).matches(rules.pattern) ? 'value must match regex pattern `%s`'.format([rules.pattern]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `prefix` requires the field value to have the specified bytes at the
|
|
|
- // beginning of the string.
|
|
|
- // If the field value doesn't meet the requirement, an error message is generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyBytes {
|
|
|
- // // value does not have prefix \x01\x02
|
|
|
- // optional bytes value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).bytes.prefix = "\x01\x02"];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- optional bytes prefix = 5 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "bytes.prefix"
|
|
|
- expression: "!this.startsWith(rules.prefix) ? 'value does not have prefix %x'.format([rules.prefix]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `suffix` requires the field value to have the specified bytes at the end
|
|
|
- // of the string.
|
|
|
- // If the field value doesn't meet the requirement, an error message is generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyBytes {
|
|
|
- // // value does not have suffix \x03\x04
|
|
|
- // optional bytes value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).bytes.suffix = "\x03\x04"];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- optional bytes suffix = 6 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "bytes.suffix"
|
|
|
- expression: "!this.endsWith(rules.suffix) ? 'value does not have suffix %x'.format([rules.suffix]) : ''"
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- }];
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-
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|
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- // `contains` requires the field value to have the specified bytes anywhere in
|
|
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- // the string.
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- // If the field value doesn't meet the requirement, an error message is generated.
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- //
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- // ```protobuf
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- // message MyBytes {
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|
- // // value does not contain \x02\x03
|
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- // optional bytes value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).bytes.contains = "\x02\x03"];
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- // }
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- // ```
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- optional bytes contains = 7 [(predefined).cel = {
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- id: "bytes.contains"
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- expression: "!this.contains(rules.contains) ? 'value does not contain %x'.format([rules.contains]) : ''"
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- }];
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-
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- // `in` requires the field value to be equal to one of the specified
|
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|
- // values. If the field value doesn't match any of the specified values, an
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|
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- // error message is generated.
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- //
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|
|
- // ```protobuf
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|
- // message MyBytes {
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|
- // // value must in ["\x01\x02", "\x02\x03", "\x03\x04"]
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- // optional bytes value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).bytes.in = {"\x01\x02", "\x02\x03", "\x03\x04"}];
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- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
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- repeated bytes in = 8 [(predefined).cel = {
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|
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- id: "bytes.in"
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- expression: "getField(rules, 'in').size() > 0 && !(this in getField(rules, 'in')) ? 'value must be in list %s'.format([getField(rules, 'in')]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
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-
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|
- // `not_in` requires the field value to be not equal to any of the specified
|
|
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- // values.
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- // If the field value matches any of the specified values, an error message is
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|
|
- // generated.
|
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|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyBytes {
|
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|
- // // value must not in ["\x01\x02", "\x02\x03", "\x03\x04"]
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- // optional bytes value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).bytes.not_in = {"\x01\x02", "\x02\x03", "\x03\x04"}];
|
|
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- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- repeated bytes not_in = 9 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "bytes.not_in"
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|
|
- expression: "this in rules.not_in ? 'value must not be in list %s'.format([rules.not_in]) : ''"
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|
|
- }];
|
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-
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|
|
- // WellKnown rules provide advanced rules against common byte
|
|
|
- // patterns
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|
|
- oneof well_known {
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|
- // `ip` ensures that the field `value` is a valid IP address (v4 or v6) in byte format.
|
|
|
- // If the field value doesn't meet this rule, an error message is generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyBytes {
|
|
|
- // // value must be a valid IP address
|
|
|
- // optional bytes value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).bytes.ip = true];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- bool ip = 10 [
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
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|
|
- id: "bytes.ip"
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|
|
- message: "value must be a valid IP address"
|
|
|
- expression: "!rules.ip || this.size() == 0 || this.size() == 4 || this.size() == 16"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "bytes.ip_empty"
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|
|
- message: "value is empty, which is not a valid IP address"
|
|
|
- expression: "!rules.ip || this.size() != 0"
|
|
|
- }
|
|
|
- ];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `ipv4` ensures that the field `value` is a valid IPv4 address in byte format.
|
|
|
- // If the field value doesn't meet this rule, an error message is generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyBytes {
|
|
|
- // // value must be a valid IPv4 address
|
|
|
- // optional bytes value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).bytes.ipv4 = true];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- bool ipv4 = 11 [
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "bytes.ipv4"
|
|
|
- message: "value must be a valid IPv4 address"
|
|
|
- expression: "!rules.ipv4 || this.size() == 0 || this.size() == 4"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "bytes.ipv4_empty"
|
|
|
- message: "value is empty, which is not a valid IPv4 address"
|
|
|
- expression: "!rules.ipv4 || this.size() != 0"
|
|
|
- }
|
|
|
- ];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `ipv6` ensures that the field `value` is a valid IPv6 address in byte format.
|
|
|
- // If the field value doesn't meet this rule, an error message is generated.
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyBytes {
|
|
|
- // // value must be a valid IPv6 address
|
|
|
- // optional bytes value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).bytes.ipv6 = true];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- bool ipv6 = 12 [
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "bytes.ipv6"
|
|
|
- message: "value must be a valid IPv6 address"
|
|
|
- expression: "!rules.ipv6 || this.size() == 0 || this.size() == 16"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "bytes.ipv6_empty"
|
|
|
- message: "value is empty, which is not a valid IPv6 address"
|
|
|
- expression: "!rules.ipv6 || this.size() != 0"
|
|
|
- }
|
|
|
- ];
|
|
|
- }
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `example` specifies values that the field may have. These values SHOULD
|
|
|
- // conform to other rules. `example` values will not impact validation
|
|
|
- // but may be used as helpful guidance on how to populate the given field.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyBytes {
|
|
|
- // bytes value = 1 [
|
|
|
- // (buf.validate.field).bytes.example = "\x01\x02",
|
|
|
- // (buf.validate.field).bytes.example = "\x02\x03"
|
|
|
- // ];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- repeated bytes example = 14 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "bytes.example"
|
|
|
- expression: "true"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // Extension fields in this range that have the (buf.validate.predefined)
|
|
|
- // option set will be treated as predefined field rules that can then be
|
|
|
- // set on the field options of other fields to apply field rules.
|
|
|
- // Extension numbers 1000 to 99999 are reserved for extension numbers that are
|
|
|
- // defined in the [Protobuf Global Extension Registry][1]. Extension numbers
|
|
|
- // above this range are reserved for extension numbers that are not explicitly
|
|
|
- // assigned. For rules defined in publicly-consumed schemas, use of extensions
|
|
|
- // above 99999 is discouraged due to the risk of conflicts.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // [1]: https://github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf/blob/main/docs/options.md
|
|
|
- extensions 1000 to max;
|
|
|
-}
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
-// EnumRules describe the rules applied to `enum` values.
|
|
|
-message EnumRules {
|
|
|
- // `const` requires the field value to exactly match the specified enum value.
|
|
|
- // If the field value doesn't match, an error message is generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // enum MyEnum {
|
|
|
- // MY_ENUM_UNSPECIFIED = 0;
|
|
|
- // MY_ENUM_VALUE1 = 1;
|
|
|
- // MY_ENUM_VALUE2 = 2;
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // message MyMessage {
|
|
|
- // // The field `value` must be exactly MY_ENUM_VALUE1.
|
|
|
- // MyEnum value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).enum.const = 1];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- optional int32 const = 1 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "enum.const"
|
|
|
- expression: "this != getField(rules, 'const') ? 'value must equal %s'.format([getField(rules, 'const')]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `defined_only` requires the field value to be one of the defined values for
|
|
|
- // this enum, failing on any undefined value.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // enum MyEnum {
|
|
|
- // MY_ENUM_UNSPECIFIED = 0;
|
|
|
- // MY_ENUM_VALUE1 = 1;
|
|
|
- // MY_ENUM_VALUE2 = 2;
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // message MyMessage {
|
|
|
- // // The field `value` must be a defined value of MyEnum.
|
|
|
- // MyEnum value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).enum.defined_only = true];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- optional bool defined_only = 2;
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `in` requires the field value to be equal to one of the
|
|
|
- //specified enum values. If the field value doesn't match any of the
|
|
|
- //specified values, an error message is generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // enum MyEnum {
|
|
|
- // MY_ENUM_UNSPECIFIED = 0;
|
|
|
- // MY_ENUM_VALUE1 = 1;
|
|
|
- // MY_ENUM_VALUE2 = 2;
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // message MyMessage {
|
|
|
- // // The field `value` must be equal to one of the specified values.
|
|
|
- // MyEnum value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).enum = { in: [1, 2]}];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- repeated int32 in = 3 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "enum.in"
|
|
|
- expression: "!(this in getField(rules, 'in')) ? 'value must be in list %s'.format([getField(rules, 'in')]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `not_in` requires the field value to be not equal to any of the
|
|
|
- //specified enum values. If the field value matches one of the specified
|
|
|
- // values, an error message is generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // enum MyEnum {
|
|
|
- // MY_ENUM_UNSPECIFIED = 0;
|
|
|
- // MY_ENUM_VALUE1 = 1;
|
|
|
- // MY_ENUM_VALUE2 = 2;
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // message MyMessage {
|
|
|
- // // The field `value` must not be equal to any of the specified values.
|
|
|
- // MyEnum value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).enum = { not_in: [1, 2]}];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- repeated int32 not_in = 4 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "enum.not_in"
|
|
|
- expression: "this in rules.not_in ? 'value must not be in list %s'.format([rules.not_in]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `example` specifies values that the field may have. These values SHOULD
|
|
|
- // conform to other rules. `example` values will not impact validation
|
|
|
- // but may be used as helpful guidance on how to populate the given field.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // enum MyEnum {
|
|
|
- // MY_ENUM_UNSPECIFIED = 0;
|
|
|
- // MY_ENUM_VALUE1 = 1;
|
|
|
- // MY_ENUM_VALUE2 = 2;
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // message MyMessage {
|
|
|
- // (buf.validate.field).enum.example = 1,
|
|
|
- // (buf.validate.field).enum.example = 2
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- repeated int32 example = 5 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "enum.example"
|
|
|
- expression: "true"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // Extension fields in this range that have the (buf.validate.predefined)
|
|
|
- // option set will be treated as predefined field rules that can then be
|
|
|
- // set on the field options of other fields to apply field rules.
|
|
|
- // Extension numbers 1000 to 99999 are reserved for extension numbers that are
|
|
|
- // defined in the [Protobuf Global Extension Registry][1]. Extension numbers
|
|
|
- // above this range are reserved for extension numbers that are not explicitly
|
|
|
- // assigned. For rules defined in publicly-consumed schemas, use of extensions
|
|
|
- // above 99999 is discouraged due to the risk of conflicts.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // [1]: https://github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf/blob/main/docs/options.md
|
|
|
- extensions 1000 to max;
|
|
|
-}
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
-// RepeatedRules describe the rules applied to `repeated` values.
|
|
|
-message RepeatedRules {
|
|
|
- // `min_items` requires that this field must contain at least the specified
|
|
|
- // minimum number of items.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // Note that `min_items = 1` is equivalent to setting a field as `required`.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyRepeated {
|
|
|
- // // value must contain at least 2 items
|
|
|
- // repeated string value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).repeated.min_items = 2];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- optional uint64 min_items = 1 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "repeated.min_items"
|
|
|
- expression: "uint(this.size()) < rules.min_items ? 'value must contain at least %d item(s)'.format([rules.min_items]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `max_items` denotes that this field must not exceed a
|
|
|
- // certain number of items as the upper limit. If the field contains more
|
|
|
- // items than specified, an error message will be generated, requiring the
|
|
|
- // field to maintain no more than the specified number of items.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyRepeated {
|
|
|
- // // value must contain no more than 3 item(s)
|
|
|
- // repeated string value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).repeated.max_items = 3];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- optional uint64 max_items = 2 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "repeated.max_items"
|
|
|
- expression: "uint(this.size()) > rules.max_items ? 'value must contain no more than %s item(s)'.format([rules.max_items]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `unique` indicates that all elements in this field must
|
|
|
- // be unique. This rule is strictly applicable to scalar and enum
|
|
|
- // types, with message types not being supported.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyRepeated {
|
|
|
- // // repeated value must contain unique items
|
|
|
- // repeated string value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).repeated.unique = true];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- optional bool unique = 3 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "repeated.unique"
|
|
|
- message: "repeated value must contain unique items"
|
|
|
- expression: "!rules.unique || this.unique()"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `items` details the rules to be applied to each item
|
|
|
- // in the field. Even for repeated message fields, validation is executed
|
|
|
- // against each item unless `ignore` is specified.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyRepeated {
|
|
|
- // // The items in the field `value` must follow the specified rules.
|
|
|
- // repeated string value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).repeated.items = {
|
|
|
- // string: {
|
|
|
- // min_len: 3
|
|
|
- // max_len: 10
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // }];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // Note that the `required` rule does not apply. Repeated items
|
|
|
- // cannot be unset.
|
|
|
- optional FieldRules items = 4;
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // Extension fields in this range that have the (buf.validate.predefined)
|
|
|
- // option set will be treated as predefined field rules that can then be
|
|
|
- // set on the field options of other fields to apply field rules.
|
|
|
- // Extension numbers 1000 to 99999 are reserved for extension numbers that are
|
|
|
- // defined in the [Protobuf Global Extension Registry][1]. Extension numbers
|
|
|
- // above this range are reserved for extension numbers that are not explicitly
|
|
|
- // assigned. For rules defined in publicly-consumed schemas, use of extensions
|
|
|
- // above 99999 is discouraged due to the risk of conflicts.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // [1]: https://github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf/blob/main/docs/options.md
|
|
|
- extensions 1000 to max;
|
|
|
-}
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
-// MapRules describe the rules applied to `map` values.
|
|
|
-message MapRules {
|
|
|
- // Specifies the minimum number of key-value pairs allowed. If the field has
|
|
|
- // fewer key-value pairs than specified, an error message is generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyMap {
|
|
|
- // // The field `value` must have at least 2 key-value pairs.
|
|
|
- // map<string, string> value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).map.min_pairs = 2];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- optional uint64 min_pairs = 1 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "map.min_pairs"
|
|
|
- expression: "uint(this.size()) < rules.min_pairs ? 'map must be at least %d entries'.format([rules.min_pairs]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // Specifies the maximum number of key-value pairs allowed. If the field has
|
|
|
- // more key-value pairs than specified, an error message is generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyMap {
|
|
|
- // // The field `value` must have at most 3 key-value pairs.
|
|
|
- // map<string, string> value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).map.max_pairs = 3];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- optional uint64 max_pairs = 2 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "map.max_pairs"
|
|
|
- expression: "uint(this.size()) > rules.max_pairs ? 'map must be at most %d entries'.format([rules.max_pairs]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // Specifies the rules to be applied to each key in the field.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyMap {
|
|
|
- // // The keys in the field `value` must follow the specified rules.
|
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- // map<string, string> value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).map.keys = {
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- // string: {
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- // min_len: 3
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- // max_len: 10
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- // }
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- // }];
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- // }
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- // ```
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- //
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- // Note that the `required` rule does not apply. Map keys cannot be unset.
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- optional FieldRules keys = 4;
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-
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- // Specifies the rules to be applied to the value of each key in the
|
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- // field. Message values will still have their validations evaluated unless
|
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- // `ignore` is specified.
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- //
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- // ```proto
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- // message MyMap {
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- // // The values in the field `value` must follow the specified rules.
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|
- // map<string, string> value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).map.values = {
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- // string: {
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- // min_len: 5
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- // max_len: 20
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- // }
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- // }];
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- // }
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- // ```
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- // Note that the `required` rule does not apply. Map values cannot be unset.
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- optional FieldRules values = 5;
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-
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- // Extension fields in this range that have the (buf.validate.predefined)
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|
- // option set will be treated as predefined field rules that can then be
|
|
|
- // set on the field options of other fields to apply field rules.
|
|
|
- // Extension numbers 1000 to 99999 are reserved for extension numbers that are
|
|
|
- // defined in the [Protobuf Global Extension Registry][1]. Extension numbers
|
|
|
- // above this range are reserved for extension numbers that are not explicitly
|
|
|
- // assigned. For rules defined in publicly-consumed schemas, use of extensions
|
|
|
- // above 99999 is discouraged due to the risk of conflicts.
|
|
|
- //
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|
- // [1]: https://github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf/blob/main/docs/options.md
|
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- extensions 1000 to max;
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-}
|
|
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-
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|
-// AnyRules describe rules applied exclusively to the `google.protobuf.Any` well-known type.
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|
|
-message AnyRules {
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- // `in` requires the field's `type_url` to be equal to one of the
|
|
|
- //specified values. If it doesn't match any of the specified values, an error
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- // message is generated.
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- //
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|
- // ```proto
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|
- // message MyAny {
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- // // The `value` field must have a `type_url` equal to one of the specified values.
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- // google.protobuf.Any value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).any = {
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- // in: ["type.googleapis.com/MyType1", "type.googleapis.com/MyType2"]
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- // }];
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- // }
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|
- // ```
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- repeated string in = 2;
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-
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- // requires the field's type_url to be not equal to any of the specified values. If it matches any of the specified values, an error message is generated.
|
|
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- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyAny {
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|
- // // The `value` field must not have a `type_url` equal to any of the specified values.
|
|
|
- // google.protobuf.Any value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).any = {
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|
- // not_in: ["type.googleapis.com/ForbiddenType1", "type.googleapis.com/ForbiddenType2"]
|
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|
- // }];
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- // }
|
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|
- // ```
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- repeated string not_in = 3;
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-}
|
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|
-
|
|
|
-// DurationRules describe the rules applied exclusively to the `google.protobuf.Duration` well-known type.
|
|
|
-message DurationRules {
|
|
|
- // `const` dictates that the field must match the specified value of the `google.protobuf.Duration` type exactly.
|
|
|
- // If the field's value deviates from the specified value, an error message
|
|
|
- // will be generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyDuration {
|
|
|
- // // value must equal 5s
|
|
|
- // google.protobuf.Duration value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).duration.const = "5s"];
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|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- optional google.protobuf.Duration const = 2 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "duration.const"
|
|
|
- expression: "this != getField(rules, 'const') ? 'value must equal %s'.format([getField(rules, 'const')]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
- oneof less_than {
|
|
|
- // `lt` stipulates that the field must be less than the specified value of the `google.protobuf.Duration` type,
|
|
|
- // exclusive. If the field's value is greater than or equal to the specified
|
|
|
- // value, an error message will be generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyDuration {
|
|
|
- // // value must be less than 5s
|
|
|
- // google.protobuf.Duration value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).duration.lt = "5s"];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- google.protobuf.Duration lt = 3 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "duration.lt"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "!has(rules.gte) && !has(rules.gt) && this >= rules.lt"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be less than %s'.format([rules.lt]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `lte` indicates that the field must be less than or equal to the specified
|
|
|
- // value of the `google.protobuf.Duration` type, inclusive. If the field's value is greater than the specified value,
|
|
|
- // an error message will be generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyDuration {
|
|
|
- // // value must be less than or equal to 10s
|
|
|
- // google.protobuf.Duration value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).duration.lte = "10s"];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- google.protobuf.Duration lte = 4 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "duration.lte"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "!has(rules.gte) && !has(rules.gt) && this > rules.lte"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be less than or equal to %s'.format([rules.lte]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
- }
|
|
|
- oneof greater_than {
|
|
|
- // `gt` requires the duration field value to be greater than the specified
|
|
|
- // value (exclusive). If the value of `gt` is larger than a specified `lt`
|
|
|
- // or `lte`, the range is reversed, and the field value must be outside the
|
|
|
- // specified range. If the field value doesn't meet the required conditions,
|
|
|
- // an error message is generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyDuration {
|
|
|
- // // duration must be greater than 5s [duration.gt]
|
|
|
- // google.protobuf.Duration value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).duration.gt = { seconds: 5 }];
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // // duration must be greater than 5s and less than 10s [duration.gt_lt]
|
|
|
- // google.protobuf.Duration another_value = 2 [(buf.validate.field).duration = { gt: { seconds: 5 }, lt: { seconds: 10 } }];
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // // duration must be greater than 10s or less than 5s [duration.gt_lt_exclusive]
|
|
|
- // google.protobuf.Duration other_value = 3 [(buf.validate.field).duration = { gt: { seconds: 10 }, lt: { seconds: 5 } }];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- google.protobuf.Duration gt = 5 [
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "duration.gt"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "!has(rules.lt) && !has(rules.lte) && this <= rules.gt"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than %s'.format([rules.gt]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "duration.gt_lt"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lt) && rules.lt >= rules.gt && (this >= rules.lt || this <= rules.gt)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than %s and less than %s'.format([rules.gt, rules.lt]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "duration.gt_lt_exclusive"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lt) && rules.lt < rules.gt && (rules.lt <= this && this <= rules.gt)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than %s or less than %s'.format([rules.gt, rules.lt]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "duration.gt_lte"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lte) && rules.lte >= rules.gt && (this > rules.lte || this <= rules.gt)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than %s and less than or equal to %s'.format([rules.gt, rules.lte]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "duration.gt_lte_exclusive"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lte) && rules.lte < rules.gt && (rules.lte < this && this <= rules.gt)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than %s or less than or equal to %s'.format([rules.gt, rules.lte]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }
|
|
|
- ];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `gte` requires the duration field value to be greater than or equal to the
|
|
|
- // specified value (exclusive). If the value of `gte` is larger than a
|
|
|
- // specified `lt` or `lte`, the range is reversed, and the field value must
|
|
|
- // be outside the specified range. If the field value doesn't meet the
|
|
|
- // required conditions, an error message is generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyDuration {
|
|
|
- // // duration must be greater than or equal to 5s [duration.gte]
|
|
|
- // google.protobuf.Duration value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).duration.gte = { seconds: 5 }];
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // // duration must be greater than or equal to 5s and less than 10s [duration.gte_lt]
|
|
|
- // google.protobuf.Duration another_value = 2 [(buf.validate.field).duration = { gte: { seconds: 5 }, lt: { seconds: 10 } }];
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // // duration must be greater than or equal to 10s or less than 5s [duration.gte_lt_exclusive]
|
|
|
- // google.protobuf.Duration other_value = 3 [(buf.validate.field).duration = { gte: { seconds: 10 }, lt: { seconds: 5 } }];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- google.protobuf.Duration gte = 6 [
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "duration.gte"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "!has(rules.lt) && !has(rules.lte) && this < rules.gte"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than or equal to %s'.format([rules.gte]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "duration.gte_lt"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lt) && rules.lt >= rules.gte && (this >= rules.lt || this < rules.gte)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than or equal to %s and less than %s'.format([rules.gte, rules.lt]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "duration.gte_lt_exclusive"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lt) && rules.lt < rules.gte && (rules.lt <= this && this < rules.gte)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than or equal to %s or less than %s'.format([rules.gte, rules.lt]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "duration.gte_lte"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lte) && rules.lte >= rules.gte && (this > rules.lte || this < rules.gte)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than or equal to %s and less than or equal to %s'.format([rules.gte, rules.lte]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "duration.gte_lte_exclusive"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lte) && rules.lte < rules.gte && (rules.lte < this && this < rules.gte)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than or equal to %s or less than or equal to %s'.format([rules.gte, rules.lte]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }
|
|
|
- ];
|
|
|
- }
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `in` asserts that the field must be equal to one of the specified values of the `google.protobuf.Duration` type.
|
|
|
- // If the field's value doesn't correspond to any of the specified values,
|
|
|
- // an error message will be generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyDuration {
|
|
|
- // // value must be in list [1s, 2s, 3s]
|
|
|
- // google.protobuf.Duration value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).duration.in = ["1s", "2s", "3s"]];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- repeated google.protobuf.Duration in = 7 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "duration.in"
|
|
|
- expression: "!(this in getField(rules, 'in')) ? 'value must be in list %s'.format([getField(rules, 'in')]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `not_in` denotes that the field must not be equal to
|
|
|
- // any of the specified values of the `google.protobuf.Duration` type.
|
|
|
- // If the field's value matches any of these values, an error message will be
|
|
|
- // generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyDuration {
|
|
|
- // // value must not be in list [1s, 2s, 3s]
|
|
|
- // google.protobuf.Duration value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).duration.not_in = ["1s", "2s", "3s"]];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- repeated google.protobuf.Duration not_in = 8 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "duration.not_in"
|
|
|
- expression: "this in rules.not_in ? 'value must not be in list %s'.format([rules.not_in]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `example` specifies values that the field may have. These values SHOULD
|
|
|
- // conform to other rules. `example` values will not impact validation
|
|
|
- // but may be used as helpful guidance on how to populate the given field.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyDuration {
|
|
|
- // google.protobuf.Duration value = 1 [
|
|
|
- // (buf.validate.field).duration.example = { seconds: 1 },
|
|
|
- // (buf.validate.field).duration.example = { seconds: 2 },
|
|
|
- // ];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- repeated google.protobuf.Duration example = 9 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "duration.example"
|
|
|
- expression: "true"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // Extension fields in this range that have the (buf.validate.predefined)
|
|
|
- // option set will be treated as predefined field rules that can then be
|
|
|
- // set on the field options of other fields to apply field rules.
|
|
|
- // Extension numbers 1000 to 99999 are reserved for extension numbers that are
|
|
|
- // defined in the [Protobuf Global Extension Registry][1]. Extension numbers
|
|
|
- // above this range are reserved for extension numbers that are not explicitly
|
|
|
- // assigned. For rules defined in publicly-consumed schemas, use of extensions
|
|
|
- // above 99999 is discouraged due to the risk of conflicts.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // [1]: https://github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf/blob/main/docs/options.md
|
|
|
- extensions 1000 to max;
|
|
|
-}
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
-// TimestampRules describe the rules applied exclusively to the `google.protobuf.Timestamp` well-known type.
|
|
|
-message TimestampRules {
|
|
|
- // `const` dictates that this field, of the `google.protobuf.Timestamp` type, must exactly match the specified value. If the field value doesn't correspond to the specified timestamp, an error message will be generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyTimestamp {
|
|
|
- // // value must equal 2023-05-03T10:00:00Z
|
|
|
- // google.protobuf.Timestamp created_at = 1 [(buf.validate.field).timestamp.const = {seconds: 1727998800}];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- optional google.protobuf.Timestamp const = 2 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "timestamp.const"
|
|
|
- expression: "this != getField(rules, 'const') ? 'value must equal %s'.format([getField(rules, 'const')]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
- oneof less_than {
|
|
|
- // requires the duration field value to be less than the specified value (field < value). If the field value doesn't meet the required conditions, an error message is generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyDuration {
|
|
|
- // // duration must be less than 'P3D' [duration.lt]
|
|
|
- // google.protobuf.Duration value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).duration.lt = { seconds: 259200 }];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- google.protobuf.Timestamp lt = 3 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "timestamp.lt"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "!has(rules.gte) && !has(rules.gt) && this >= rules.lt"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be less than %s'.format([rules.lt]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // requires the timestamp field value to be less than or equal to the specified value (field <= value). If the field value doesn't meet the required conditions, an error message is generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyTimestamp {
|
|
|
- // // timestamp must be less than or equal to '2023-05-14T00:00:00Z' [timestamp.lte]
|
|
|
- // google.protobuf.Timestamp value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).timestamp.lte = { seconds: 1678867200 }];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- google.protobuf.Timestamp lte = 4 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "timestamp.lte"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "!has(rules.gte) && !has(rules.gt) && this > rules.lte"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be less than or equal to %s'.format([rules.lte]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `lt_now` specifies that this field, of the `google.protobuf.Timestamp` type, must be less than the current time. `lt_now` can only be used with the `within` rule.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyTimestamp {
|
|
|
- // // value must be less than now
|
|
|
- // google.protobuf.Timestamp created_at = 1 [(buf.validate.field).timestamp.lt_now = true];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- bool lt_now = 7 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "timestamp.lt_now"
|
|
|
- expression: "(rules.lt_now && this > now) ? 'value must be less than now' : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
- }
|
|
|
- oneof greater_than {
|
|
|
- // `gt` requires the timestamp field value to be greater than the specified
|
|
|
- // value (exclusive). If the value of `gt` is larger than a specified `lt`
|
|
|
- // or `lte`, the range is reversed, and the field value must be outside the
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- // specified range. If the field value doesn't meet the required conditions,
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- // an error message is generated.
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- //
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- // ```proto
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- // message MyTimestamp {
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- // // timestamp must be greater than '2023-01-01T00:00:00Z' [timestamp.gt]
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- // google.protobuf.Timestamp value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).timestamp.gt = { seconds: 1672444800 }];
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- //
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- // // timestamp must be greater than '2023-01-01T00:00:00Z' and less than '2023-01-02T00:00:00Z' [timestamp.gt_lt]
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- // google.protobuf.Timestamp another_value = 2 [(buf.validate.field).timestamp = { gt: { seconds: 1672444800 }, lt: { seconds: 1672531200 } }];
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- //
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- // // timestamp must be greater than '2023-01-02T00:00:00Z' or less than '2023-01-01T00:00:00Z' [timestamp.gt_lt_exclusive]
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- // google.protobuf.Timestamp other_value = 3 [(buf.validate.field).timestamp = { gt: { seconds: 1672531200 }, lt: { seconds: 1672444800 } }];
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- // }
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- // ```
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- google.protobuf.Timestamp gt = 5 [
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- (predefined).cel = {
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- id: "timestamp.gt"
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- expression:
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- "!has(rules.lt) && !has(rules.lte) && this <= rules.gt"
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- "? 'value must be greater than %s'.format([rules.gt]) : ''"
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- },
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- (predefined).cel = {
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- id: "timestamp.gt_lt"
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- expression:
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- "has(rules.lt) && rules.lt >= rules.gt && (this >= rules.lt || this <= rules.gt)"
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- "? 'value must be greater than %s and less than %s'.format([rules.gt, rules.lt]) : ''"
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- },
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- (predefined).cel = {
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- id: "timestamp.gt_lt_exclusive"
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- expression:
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- "has(rules.lt) && rules.lt < rules.gt && (rules.lt <= this && this <= rules.gt)"
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- "? 'value must be greater than %s or less than %s'.format([rules.gt, rules.lt]) : ''"
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- },
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- (predefined).cel = {
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- id: "timestamp.gt_lte"
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- expression:
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- "has(rules.lte) && rules.lte >= rules.gt && (this > rules.lte || this <= rules.gt)"
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- "? 'value must be greater than %s and less than or equal to %s'.format([rules.gt, rules.lte]) : ''"
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- },
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- (predefined).cel = {
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- id: "timestamp.gt_lte_exclusive"
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- expression:
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- "has(rules.lte) && rules.lte < rules.gt && (rules.lte < this && this <= rules.gt)"
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- "? 'value must be greater than %s or less than or equal to %s'.format([rules.gt, rules.lte]) : ''"
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- }
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- ];
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-
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- // `gte` requires the timestamp field value to be greater than or equal to the
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- // specified value (exclusive). If the value of `gte` is larger than a
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- // specified `lt` or `lte`, the range is reversed, and the field value
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- // must be outside the specified range. If the field value doesn't meet
|
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- // the required conditions, an error message is generated.
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- //
|
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- // ```proto
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- // message MyTimestamp {
|
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- // // timestamp must be greater than or equal to '2023-01-01T00:00:00Z' [timestamp.gte]
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- // google.protobuf.Timestamp value = 1 [(buf.validate.field).timestamp.gte = { seconds: 1672444800 }];
|
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- //
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- // // timestamp must be greater than or equal to '2023-01-01T00:00:00Z' and less than '2023-01-02T00:00:00Z' [timestamp.gte_lt]
|
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- // google.protobuf.Timestamp another_value = 2 [(buf.validate.field).timestamp = { gte: { seconds: 1672444800 }, lt: { seconds: 1672531200 } }];
|
|
|
- //
|
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- // // timestamp must be greater than or equal to '2023-01-02T00:00:00Z' or less than '2023-01-01T00:00:00Z' [timestamp.gte_lt_exclusive]
|
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- // google.protobuf.Timestamp other_value = 3 [(buf.validate.field).timestamp = { gte: { seconds: 1672531200 }, lt: { seconds: 1672444800 } }];
|
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- // }
|
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|
- // ```
|
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- google.protobuf.Timestamp gte = 6 [
|
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- (predefined).cel = {
|
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- id: "timestamp.gte"
|
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- expression:
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- "!has(rules.lt) && !has(rules.lte) && this < rules.gte"
|
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- "? 'value must be greater than or equal to %s'.format([rules.gte]) : ''"
|
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- },
|
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- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
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- id: "timestamp.gte_lt"
|
|
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- expression:
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- "has(rules.lt) && rules.lt >= rules.gte && (this >= rules.lt || this < rules.gte)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than or equal to %s and less than %s'.format([rules.gte, rules.lt]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "timestamp.gte_lt_exclusive"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lt) && rules.lt < rules.gte && (rules.lt <= this && this < rules.gte)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than or equal to %s or less than %s'.format([rules.gte, rules.lt]) : ''"
|
|
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- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "timestamp.gte_lte"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lte) && rules.lte >= rules.gte && (this > rules.lte || this < rules.gte)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than or equal to %s and less than or equal to %s'.format([rules.gte, rules.lte]) : ''"
|
|
|
- },
|
|
|
- (predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "timestamp.gte_lte_exclusive"
|
|
|
- expression:
|
|
|
- "has(rules.lte) && rules.lte < rules.gte && (rules.lte < this && this < rules.gte)"
|
|
|
- "? 'value must be greater than or equal to %s or less than or equal to %s'.format([rules.gte, rules.lte]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }
|
|
|
- ];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `gt_now` specifies that this field, of the `google.protobuf.Timestamp` type, must be greater than the current time. `gt_now` can only be used with the `within` rule.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyTimestamp {
|
|
|
- // // value must be greater than now
|
|
|
- // google.protobuf.Timestamp created_at = 1 [(buf.validate.field).timestamp.gt_now = true];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- bool gt_now = 8 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "timestamp.gt_now"
|
|
|
- expression: "(rules.gt_now && this < now) ? 'value must be greater than now' : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
- }
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `within` specifies that this field, of the `google.protobuf.Timestamp` type, must be within the specified duration of the current time. If the field value isn't within the duration, an error message is generated.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyTimestamp {
|
|
|
- // // value must be within 1 hour of now
|
|
|
- // google.protobuf.Timestamp created_at = 1 [(buf.validate.field).timestamp.within = {seconds: 3600}];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- optional google.protobuf.Duration within = 9 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "timestamp.within"
|
|
|
- expression: "this < now-rules.within || this > now+rules.within ? 'value must be within %s of now'.format([rules.within]) : ''"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `example` specifies values that the field may have. These values SHOULD
|
|
|
- // conform to other rules. `example` values will not impact validation
|
|
|
- // but may be used as helpful guidance on how to populate the given field.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message MyTimestamp {
|
|
|
- // google.protobuf.Timestamp value = 1 [
|
|
|
- // (buf.validate.field).timestamp.example = { seconds: 1672444800 },
|
|
|
- // (buf.validate.field).timestamp.example = { seconds: 1672531200 },
|
|
|
- // ];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- repeated google.protobuf.Timestamp example = 10 [(predefined).cel = {
|
|
|
- id: "timestamp.example"
|
|
|
- expression: "true"
|
|
|
- }];
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // Extension fields in this range that have the (buf.validate.predefined)
|
|
|
- // option set will be treated as predefined field rules that can then be
|
|
|
- // set on the field options of other fields to apply field rules.
|
|
|
- // Extension numbers 1000 to 99999 are reserved for extension numbers that are
|
|
|
- // defined in the [Protobuf Global Extension Registry][1]. Extension numbers
|
|
|
- // above this range are reserved for extension numbers that are not explicitly
|
|
|
- // assigned. For rules defined in publicly-consumed schemas, use of extensions
|
|
|
- // above 99999 is discouraged due to the risk of conflicts.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // [1]: https://github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf/blob/main/docs/options.md
|
|
|
- extensions 1000 to max;
|
|
|
-}
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
-// `Violations` is a collection of `Violation` messages. This message type is returned by
|
|
|
-// Protovalidate when a proto message fails to meet the requirements set by the `Rule` validation rules.
|
|
|
-// Each individual violation is represented by a `Violation` message.
|
|
|
-message Violations {
|
|
|
- // `violations` is a repeated field that contains all the `Violation` messages corresponding to the violations detected.
|
|
|
- repeated Violation violations = 1;
|
|
|
-}
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
-// `Violation` represents a single instance where a validation rule, expressed
|
|
|
-// as a `Rule`, was not met. It provides information about the field that
|
|
|
-// caused the violation, the specific rule that wasn't fulfilled, and a
|
|
|
-// human-readable error message.
|
|
|
-//
|
|
|
-// For example, consider the following message:
|
|
|
-//
|
|
|
-// ```proto
|
|
|
-// message User {
|
|
|
-// int32 age = 1 [(buf.validate.field).cel = {
|
|
|
-// id: "user.age",
|
|
|
-// expression: "this < 18 ? 'User must be at least 18 years old' : ''",
|
|
|
-// }];
|
|
|
-// }
|
|
|
-// ```
|
|
|
-//
|
|
|
-// It could produce the following violation:
|
|
|
-//
|
|
|
-// ```json
|
|
|
-// {
|
|
|
-// "ruleId": "user.age",
|
|
|
-// "message": "User must be at least 18 years old",
|
|
|
-// "field": {
|
|
|
-// "elements": [
|
|
|
-// {
|
|
|
-// "fieldNumber": 1,
|
|
|
-// "fieldName": "age",
|
|
|
-// "fieldType": "TYPE_INT32"
|
|
|
-// }
|
|
|
-// ]
|
|
|
-// },
|
|
|
-// "rule": {
|
|
|
-// "elements": [
|
|
|
-// {
|
|
|
-// "fieldNumber": 23,
|
|
|
-// "fieldName": "cel",
|
|
|
-// "fieldType": "TYPE_MESSAGE",
|
|
|
-// "index": "0"
|
|
|
-// }
|
|
|
-// ]
|
|
|
-// }
|
|
|
-// }
|
|
|
-// ```
|
|
|
-message Violation {
|
|
|
- // `field` is a machine-readable path to the field that failed validation.
|
|
|
- // This could be a nested field, in which case the path will include all the parent fields leading to the actual field that caused the violation.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // For example, consider the following message:
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message Message {
|
|
|
- // bool a = 1 [(buf.validate.field).required = true];
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // It could produce the following violation:
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```textproto
|
|
|
- // violation {
|
|
|
- // field { element { field_number: 1, field_name: "a", field_type: 8 } }
|
|
|
- // ...
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- optional FieldPath field = 5;
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `rule` is a machine-readable path that points to the specific rule that failed validation.
|
|
|
- // This will be a nested field starting from the FieldRules of the field that failed validation.
|
|
|
- // For custom rules, this will provide the path of the rule, e.g. `cel[0]`.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // For example, consider the following message:
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```proto
|
|
|
- // message Message {
|
|
|
- // bool a = 1 [(buf.validate.field).required = true];
|
|
|
- // bool b = 2 [(buf.validate.field).cel = {
|
|
|
- // id: "custom_rule",
|
|
|
- // expression: "!this ? 'b must be true': ''"
|
|
|
- // }]
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // It could produce the following violations:
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // ```textproto
|
|
|
- // violation {
|
|
|
- // rule { element { field_number: 25, field_name: "required", field_type: 8 } }
|
|
|
- // ...
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // violation {
|
|
|
- // rule { element { field_number: 23, field_name: "cel", field_type: 11, index: 0 } }
|
|
|
- // ...
|
|
|
- // }
|
|
|
- // ```
|
|
|
- optional FieldPath rule = 6;
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `rule_id` is the unique identifier of the `Rule` that was not fulfilled.
|
|
|
- // This is the same `id` that was specified in the `Rule` message, allowing easy tracing of which rule was violated.
|
|
|
- optional string rule_id = 2;
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `message` is a human-readable error message that describes the nature of the violation.
|
|
|
- // This can be the default error message from the violated `Rule`, or it can be a custom message that gives more context about the violation.
|
|
|
- optional string message = 3;
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `for_key` indicates whether the violation was caused by a map key, rather than a value.
|
|
|
- optional bool for_key = 4;
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- reserved 1;
|
|
|
- reserved "field_path";
|
|
|
-}
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
-// `FieldPath` provides a path to a nested protobuf field.
|
|
|
-//
|
|
|
-// This message provides enough information to render a dotted field path even without protobuf descriptors.
|
|
|
-// It also provides enough information to resolve a nested field through unknown wire data.
|
|
|
-message FieldPath {
|
|
|
- // `elements` contains each element of the path, starting from the root and recursing downward.
|
|
|
- repeated FieldPathElement elements = 1;
|
|
|
-}
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
-// `FieldPathElement` provides enough information to nest through a single protobuf field.
|
|
|
-//
|
|
|
-// If the selected field is a map or repeated field, the `subscript` value selects a specific element from it.
|
|
|
-// A path that refers to a value nested under a map key or repeated field index will have a `subscript` value.
|
|
|
-// The `field_type` field allows unambiguous resolution of a field even if descriptors are not available.
|
|
|
-message FieldPathElement {
|
|
|
- // `field_number` is the field number this path element refers to.
|
|
|
- optional int32 field_number = 1;
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `field_name` contains the field name this path element refers to.
|
|
|
- // This can be used to display a human-readable path even if the field number is unknown.
|
|
|
- optional string field_name = 2;
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `field_type` specifies the type of this field. When using reflection, this value is not needed.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // This value is provided to make it possible to traverse unknown fields through wire data.
|
|
|
- // When traversing wire data, be mindful of both packed[1] and delimited[2] encoding schemes.
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // [1]: https://protobuf.dev/programming-guides/encoding/#packed
|
|
|
- // [2]: https://protobuf.dev/programming-guides/encoding/#groups
|
|
|
- //
|
|
|
- // N.B.: Although groups are deprecated, the corresponding delimited encoding scheme is not, and
|
|
|
- // can be explicitly used in Protocol Buffers 2023 Edition.
|
|
|
- optional google.protobuf.FieldDescriptorProto.Type field_type = 3;
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `key_type` specifies the map key type of this field. This value is useful when traversing
|
|
|
- // unknown fields through wire data: specifically, it allows handling the differences between
|
|
|
- // different integer encodings.
|
|
|
- optional google.protobuf.FieldDescriptorProto.Type key_type = 4;
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `value_type` specifies map value type of this field. This is useful if you want to display a
|
|
|
- // value inside unknown fields through wire data.
|
|
|
- optional google.protobuf.FieldDescriptorProto.Type value_type = 5;
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `subscript` contains a repeated index or map key, if this path element nests into a repeated or map field.
|
|
|
- oneof subscript {
|
|
|
- // `index` specifies a 0-based index into a repeated field.
|
|
|
- uint64 index = 6;
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `bool_key` specifies a map key of type bool.
|
|
|
- bool bool_key = 7;
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `int_key` specifies a map key of type int32, int64, sint32, sint64, sfixed32 or sfixed64.
|
|
|
- int64 int_key = 8;
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `uint_key` specifies a map key of type uint32, uint64, fixed32 or fixed64.
|
|
|
- uint64 uint_key = 9;
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- // `string_key` specifies a map key of type string.
|
|
|
- string string_key = 10;
|
|
|
- }
|
|
|
-}
|