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consul/proto-public/pbacl/acl_grpc.pb.go

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// Code generated by protoc-gen-go-grpc. DO NOT EDIT.
// versions:
// - protoc-gen-go-grpc v1.2.0
// - protoc (unknown)
Protobuf Refactoring for Multi-Module Cleanliness (#16302) Protobuf Refactoring for Multi-Module Cleanliness This commit includes the following: Moves all packages that were within proto/ to proto/private Rewrites imports to account for the packages being moved Adds in buf.work.yaml to enable buf workspaces Names the proto-public buf module so that we can override the Go package imports within proto/buf.yaml Bumps the buf version dependency to 1.14.0 (I was trying out the version to see if it would get around an issue - it didn't but it also doesn't break things and it seemed best to keep up with the toolchain changes) Why: In the future we will need to consume other protobuf dependencies such as the Google HTTP annotations for openapi generation or grpc-gateway usage. There were some recent changes to have our own ratelimiting annotations. The two combined were not working when I was trying to use them together (attempting to rebase another branch) Buf workspaces should be the solution to the problem Buf workspaces means that each module will have generated Go code that embeds proto file names relative to the proto dir and not the top level repo root. This resulted in proto file name conflicts in the Go global protobuf type registry. The solution to that was to add in a private/ directory into the path within the proto/ directory. That then required rewriting all the imports. Is this safe? AFAICT yes The gRPC wire protocol doesn't seem to care about the proto file names (although the Go grpc code does tack on the proto file name as Metadata in the ServiceDesc) Other than imports, there were no changes to any generated code as a result of this.
2 years ago
// source: pbacl/acl.proto
package pbacl
import (
context "context"
grpc "google.golang.org/grpc"
codes "google.golang.org/grpc/codes"
status "google.golang.org/grpc/status"
)
// This is a compile-time assertion to ensure that this generated file
// is compatible with the grpc package it is being compiled against.
// Requires gRPC-Go v1.32.0 or later.
const _ = grpc.SupportPackageIsVersion7
// ACLServiceClient is the client API for ACLService service.
//
// For semantics around ctx use and closing/ending streaming RPCs, please refer to https://pkg.go.dev/google.golang.org/grpc/?tab=doc#ClientConn.NewStream.
type ACLServiceClient interface {
// Login exchanges the presented bearer token for a Consul ACL token using a
// configured auth method.
Login(ctx context.Context, in *LoginRequest, opts ...grpc.CallOption) (*LoginResponse, error)
// Logout destroys the given ACL token once the caller is done with it.
Logout(ctx context.Context, in *LogoutRequest, opts ...grpc.CallOption) (*LogoutResponse, error)
}
type aCLServiceClient struct {
cc grpc.ClientConnInterface
}
func NewACLServiceClient(cc grpc.ClientConnInterface) ACLServiceClient {
return &aCLServiceClient{cc}
}
func (c *aCLServiceClient) Login(ctx context.Context, in *LoginRequest, opts ...grpc.CallOption) (*LoginResponse, error) {
out := new(LoginResponse)
err := c.cc.Invoke(ctx, "/hashicorp.consul.acl.ACLService/Login", in, out, opts...)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return out, nil
}
func (c *aCLServiceClient) Logout(ctx context.Context, in *LogoutRequest, opts ...grpc.CallOption) (*LogoutResponse, error) {
out := new(LogoutResponse)
err := c.cc.Invoke(ctx, "/hashicorp.consul.acl.ACLService/Logout", in, out, opts...)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return out, nil
}
// ACLServiceServer is the server API for ACLService service.
// All implementations should embed UnimplementedACLServiceServer
// for forward compatibility
type ACLServiceServer interface {
// Login exchanges the presented bearer token for a Consul ACL token using a
// configured auth method.
Login(context.Context, *LoginRequest) (*LoginResponse, error)
// Logout destroys the given ACL token once the caller is done with it.
Logout(context.Context, *LogoutRequest) (*LogoutResponse, error)
}
// UnimplementedACLServiceServer should be embedded to have forward compatible implementations.
type UnimplementedACLServiceServer struct {
}
func (UnimplementedACLServiceServer) Login(context.Context, *LoginRequest) (*LoginResponse, error) {
return nil, status.Errorf(codes.Unimplemented, "method Login not implemented")
}
func (UnimplementedACLServiceServer) Logout(context.Context, *LogoutRequest) (*LogoutResponse, error) {
return nil, status.Errorf(codes.Unimplemented, "method Logout not implemented")
}
// UnsafeACLServiceServer may be embedded to opt out of forward compatibility for this service.
// Use of this interface is not recommended, as added methods to ACLServiceServer will
// result in compilation errors.
type UnsafeACLServiceServer interface {
mustEmbedUnimplementedACLServiceServer()
}
func RegisterACLServiceServer(s grpc.ServiceRegistrar, srv ACLServiceServer) {
s.RegisterService(&ACLService_ServiceDesc, srv)
}
func _ACLService_Login_Handler(srv interface{}, ctx context.Context, dec func(interface{}) error, interceptor grpc.UnaryServerInterceptor) (interface{}, error) {
in := new(LoginRequest)
if err := dec(in); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if interceptor == nil {
return srv.(ACLServiceServer).Login(ctx, in)
}
info := &grpc.UnaryServerInfo{
Server: srv,
FullMethod: "/hashicorp.consul.acl.ACLService/Login",
}
handler := func(ctx context.Context, req interface{}) (interface{}, error) {
return srv.(ACLServiceServer).Login(ctx, req.(*LoginRequest))
}
return interceptor(ctx, in, info, handler)
}
func _ACLService_Logout_Handler(srv interface{}, ctx context.Context, dec func(interface{}) error, interceptor grpc.UnaryServerInterceptor) (interface{}, error) {
in := new(LogoutRequest)
if err := dec(in); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if interceptor == nil {
return srv.(ACLServiceServer).Logout(ctx, in)
}
info := &grpc.UnaryServerInfo{
Server: srv,
FullMethod: "/hashicorp.consul.acl.ACLService/Logout",
}
handler := func(ctx context.Context, req interface{}) (interface{}, error) {
return srv.(ACLServiceServer).Logout(ctx, req.(*LogoutRequest))
}
return interceptor(ctx, in, info, handler)
}
// ACLService_ServiceDesc is the grpc.ServiceDesc for ACLService service.
// It's only intended for direct use with grpc.RegisterService,
// and not to be introspected or modified (even as a copy)
var ACLService_ServiceDesc = grpc.ServiceDesc{
ServiceName: "hashicorp.consul.acl.ACLService",
HandlerType: (*ACLServiceServer)(nil),
Methods: []grpc.MethodDesc{
{
MethodName: "Login",
Handler: _ACLService_Login_Handler,
},
{
MethodName: "Logout",
Handler: _ACLService_Logout_Handler,
},
},
Streams: []grpc.StreamDesc{},
Protobuf Refactoring for Multi-Module Cleanliness (#16302) Protobuf Refactoring for Multi-Module Cleanliness This commit includes the following: Moves all packages that were within proto/ to proto/private Rewrites imports to account for the packages being moved Adds in buf.work.yaml to enable buf workspaces Names the proto-public buf module so that we can override the Go package imports within proto/buf.yaml Bumps the buf version dependency to 1.14.0 (I was trying out the version to see if it would get around an issue - it didn't but it also doesn't break things and it seemed best to keep up with the toolchain changes) Why: In the future we will need to consume other protobuf dependencies such as the Google HTTP annotations for openapi generation or grpc-gateway usage. There were some recent changes to have our own ratelimiting annotations. The two combined were not working when I was trying to use them together (attempting to rebase another branch) Buf workspaces should be the solution to the problem Buf workspaces means that each module will have generated Go code that embeds proto file names relative to the proto dir and not the top level repo root. This resulted in proto file name conflicts in the Go global protobuf type registry. The solution to that was to add in a private/ directory into the path within the proto/ directory. That then required rewriting all the imports. Is this safe? AFAICT yes The gRPC wire protocol doesn't seem to care about the proto file names (although the Go grpc code does tack on the proto file name as Metadata in the ServiceDesc) Other than imports, there were no changes to any generated code as a result of this.
2 years ago
Metadata: "pbacl/acl.proto",
}