expr.proto 8.66 KB
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syntax = "proto3";

package google.api.expr.v1beta1;

import "google/api/expr/v1beta1/source.proto";
import "google/protobuf/struct.proto";

option cc_enable_arenas = true;
option go_package = "google.golang.org/genproto/googleapis/api/expr/v1beta1;expr";
option java_multiple_files = true;
option java_outer_classname = "ExprProto";
option java_package = "com.google.api.expr.v1beta1";

// An expression together with source information as returned by the parser.
message ParsedExpr {
  // The parsed expression.
  Expr expr = 2;

  // The source info derived from input that generated the parsed `expr`.
  SourceInfo source_info = 3;

  // The syntax version of the source, e.g. `cel1`.
  string syntax_version = 4;
}

// An abstract representation of a common expression.
//
// Expressions are abstractly represented as a collection of identifiers,
// select statements, function calls, literals, and comprehensions. All
// operators with the exception of the '.' operator are modelled as function
// calls. This makes it easy to represent new operators into the existing AST.
//
// All references within expressions must resolve to a [Decl][google.api.expr.v1beta1.Decl] provided at
// type-check for an expression to be valid. A reference may either be a bare
// identifier `name` or a qualified identifier `google.api.name`. References
// may either refer to a value or a function declaration.
//
// For example, the expression `google.api.name.startsWith('expr')` references
// the declaration `google.api.name` within a [Expr.Select][google.api.expr.v1beta1.Expr.Select] expression, and
// the function declaration `startsWith`.
message Expr {
  // An identifier expression. e.g. `request`.
  message Ident {
    // Required. Holds a single, unqualified identifier, possibly preceded by a
    // '.'.
    //
    // Qualified names are represented by the [Expr.Select][google.api.expr.v1beta1.Expr.Select] expression.
    string name = 1;
  }

  // A field selection expression. e.g. `request.auth`.
  message Select {
    // Required. The target of the selection expression.
    //
    // For example, in the select expression `request.auth`, the `request`
    // portion of the expression is the `operand`.
    Expr operand = 1;

    // Required. The name of the field to select.
    //
    // For example, in the select expression `request.auth`, the `auth` portion
    // of the expression would be the `field`.
    string field = 2;

    // Whether the select is to be interpreted as a field presence test.
    //
    // This results from the macro `has(request.auth)`.
    bool test_only = 3;
  }

  // A call expression, including calls to predefined functions and operators.
  //
  // For example, `value == 10`, `size(map_value)`.
  message Call {
    // The target of an method call-style expression. For example, `x` in
    // `x.f()`.
    Expr target = 1;

    // Required. The name of the function or method being called.
    string function = 2;

    // The arguments.
    repeated Expr args = 3;
  }

  // A list creation expression.
  //
  // Lists may either be homogenous, e.g. `[1, 2, 3]`, or heterogenous, e.g.
  // `dyn([1, 'hello', 2.0])`
  message CreateList {
    // The elements part of the list.
    repeated Expr elements = 1;
  }

  // A map or message creation expression.
  //
  // Maps are constructed as `{'key_name': 'value'}`. Message construction is
  // similar, but prefixed with a type name and composed of field ids:
  // `types.MyType{field_id: 'value'}`.
  message CreateStruct {
    // Represents an entry.
    message Entry {
      // Required. An id assigned to this node by the parser which is unique
      // in a given expression tree. This is used to associate type
      // information and other attributes to the node.
      int32 id = 1;

      // The `Entry` key kinds.
      oneof key_kind {
        // The field key for a message creator statement.
        string field_key = 2;

        // The key expression for a map creation statement.
        Expr map_key = 3;
      }

      // Required. The value assigned to the key.
      Expr value = 4;
    }

    // The type name of the message to be created, empty when creating map
    // literals.
    string type = 1;

    // The entries in the creation expression.
    repeated Entry entries = 2;
  }

  // A comprehension expression applied to a list or map.
  //
  // Comprehensions are not part of the core syntax, but enabled with macros.
  // A macro matches a specific call signature within a parsed AST and replaces
  // the call with an alternate AST block. Macro expansion happens at parse
  // time.
  //
  // The following macros are supported within CEL:
  //
  // Aggregate type macros may be applied to all elements in a list or all keys
  // in a map:
  //
  // *  `all`, `exists`, `exists_one` -  test a predicate expression against
  //    the inputs and return `true` if the predicate is satisfied for all,
  //    any, or only one value `list.all(x, x < 10)`.
  // *  `filter` - test a predicate expression against the inputs and return
  //    the subset of elements which satisfy the predicate:
  //    `payments.filter(p, p > 1000)`.
  // *  `map` - apply an expression to all elements in the input and return the
  //    output aggregate type: `[1, 2, 3].map(i, i * i)`.
  //
  // The `has(m.x)` macro tests whether the property `x` is present in struct
  // `m`. The semantics of this macro depend on the type of `m`. For proto2
  // messages `has(m.x)` is defined as 'defined, but not set`. For proto3, the
  // macro tests whether the property is set to its default. For map and struct
  // types, the macro tests whether the property `x` is defined on `m`.
  message Comprehension {
    // The name of the iteration variable.
    string iter_var = 1;

    // The range over which var iterates.
    Expr iter_range = 2;

    // The name of the variable used for accumulation of the result.
    string accu_var = 3;

    // The initial value of the accumulator.
    Expr accu_init = 4;

    // An expression which can contain iter_var and accu_var.
    //
    // Returns false when the result has been computed and may be used as
    // a hint to short-circuit the remainder of the comprehension.
    Expr loop_condition = 5;

    // An expression which can contain iter_var and accu_var.
    //
    // Computes the next value of accu_var.
    Expr loop_step = 6;

    // An expression which can contain accu_var.
    //
    // Computes the result.
    Expr result = 7;
  }

  // Required. An id assigned to this node by the parser which is unique in a
  // given expression tree. This is used to associate type information and other
  // attributes to a node in the parse tree.
  int32 id = 2;

  // Required. Variants of expressions.
  oneof expr_kind {
    // A literal expression.
    Literal literal_expr = 3;

    // An identifier expression.
    Ident ident_expr = 4;

    // A field selection expression, e.g. `request.auth`.
    Select select_expr = 5;

    // A call expression, including calls to predefined functions and operators.
    Call call_expr = 6;

    // A list creation expression.
    CreateList list_expr = 7;

    // A map or object creation expression.
    CreateStruct struct_expr = 8;

    // A comprehension expression.
    Comprehension comprehension_expr = 9;
  }
}

// Represents a primitive literal.
//
// This is similar to the primitives supported in the well-known type
// `google.protobuf.Value`, but richer so it can represent CEL's full range of
// primitives.
//
// Lists and structs are not included as constants as these aggregate types may
// contain [Expr][google.api.expr.v1beta1.Expr] elements which require evaluation and are thus not constant.
//
// Examples of literals include: `"hello"`, `b'bytes'`, `1u`, `4.2`, `-2`,
// `true`, `null`.
message Literal {
  // Required. The valid constant kinds.
  oneof constant_kind {
    // null value.
    google.protobuf.NullValue null_value = 1;

    // boolean value.
    bool bool_value = 2;

    // int64 value.
    int64 int64_value = 3;

    // uint64 value.
    uint64 uint64_value = 4;

    // double value.
    double double_value = 5;

    // string value.
    string string_value = 6;

    // bytes value.
    bytes bytes_value = 7;
  }
}