| // Labels provide a way to associate user-defined metadata with various |
| // objects. Labels may be used to organize objects into non-hierarchical |
| // groups; think metadata tags attached to mp3s. |
| |
| syntax = "proto2"; |
| |
| package tech.label; |
| |
| // A key-value pair applied to a given object. |
| message Label { |
| // The key of a label is a syntactically valid URL (as per RFC 1738) with |
| // the "scheme" and initial slashes omitted and with the additional |
| // restrictions noted below. Each key should be globally unique. The |
| // "host" portion is called the "namespace" and is not necessarily |
| // resolvable to a network endpoint. Instead, the namespace indicates what |
| // system or entity defines the semantics of the label. Namespaces do not |
| // restrict the set of objects to which a label may be associated. |
| // |
| // Keys are defined by the following grammar: |
| // |
| // key = hostname "/" kpath |
| // kpath = ksegment *[ "/" ksegment ] |
| // ksegment = alphadigit | *[ alphadigit | "-" | "_" | "." ] |
| // |
| // where "hostname" and "alphadigit" are defined as in RFC 1738. |
| // |
| // Example key: |
| // spanner.google.com/universe |
| required string key = 1; |
| |
| // The value of the label. |
| oneof value { |
| // A string value. |
| string str_value = 2; |
| // An integer value. |
| int64 num_value = 3; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // A collection of labels, such as the set of all labels attached to an |
| // object. Each label in the set must have a different key. |
| // |
| // Users should prefer to embed "repeated Label" directly when possible. |
| // This message should only be used in cases where that isn't possible (e.g. |
| // with oneof). |
| message Labels { |
| repeated Label label = 1; |
| } |