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kratos/third_party/google/devtools/resultstore/v2/common.proto

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// Copyright 2018 Google LLC.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
//
syntax = "proto3";
package google.devtools.resultstore.v2;
import "google/protobuf/duration.proto";
import "google/protobuf/timestamp.proto";
option go_package = "google.golang.org/genproto/googleapis/devtools/resultstore/v2;resultstore";
option java_multiple_files = true;
option java_package = "com.google.devtools.resultstore.v2";
// Describes the status of a resource in both enum and string form.
// Only use description when conveying additional info not captured in the enum
// name.
message StatusAttributes {
// Enum representation of the status.
Status status = 1;
// A longer description about the status.
string description = 2;
}
// A generic key-value property definition.
message Property {
// The key.
string key = 1;
// The value.
string value = 2;
}
// The timing of a particular Invocation, Action, etc. The start_time is
// specified, stop time can be calculated by adding duration to start_time.
message Timing {
// The time the resource started running. This is in UTC Epoch time.
google.protobuf.Timestamp start_time = 1;
// The duration for which the resource ran.
google.protobuf.Duration duration = 2;
}
// Represents a dependency of a resource on another resource. This can be used
// to define a graph or a workflow paradigm through resources.
message Dependency {
// The resource depended upon. It may be a Target, ConfiguredTarget, or
// Action.
oneof resource {
// The name of a target. Its format must be:
// invocations/${INVOCATION_ID}/targets/${TARGET_ID}
// This must point to an target under the same invocation.
string target = 1;
// The name of a configured target. Its format must be:
// invocations/${INVOCATION_ID}/targets/${TARGET_ID}/configuredTargets/${CONFIG_ID}
// This must point to an configured target under the same invocation.
string configured_target = 2;
// The name of an action. Its format must be:
// invocations/${INVOCATION_ID}/targets/${TARGET_ID}/configuredTargets/${CONFIG_ID}/actions/${ACTION_ID}
// This must point to an action under the same invocation.
string action = 3;
}
// A label describing this dependency.
// The label "Root Cause" is handled specially. It is used to point to the
// exact resource that caused a resource to fail.
string label = 4;
}
// These correspond to the prefix of the rule name. Eg cc_test has language CC.
enum Language {
// Language unspecified or not listed here.
LANGUAGE_UNSPECIFIED = 0;
// Not related to any particular language
NONE = 1;
// Android
ANDROID = 2;
// ActionScript (Flash)
AS = 3;
// C++ or C
CC = 4;
// Cascading-Style-Sheets
CSS = 5;
// Dart
DART = 6;
// Go
GO = 7;
// Google-Web-Toolkit
GWT = 8;
// Haskell
HASKELL = 9;
// Java
JAVA = 10;
// Javascript
JS = 11;
// Lisp
LISP = 12;
// Objective-C
OBJC = 13;
// Python
PY = 14;
// Shell (Typically Bash)
SH = 15;
// Swift
SWIFT = 16;
// Typescript
TS = 18;
// Webtesting
WEB = 19;
// Scala
SCALA = 20;
// Protocol Buffer
PROTO = 21;
}
// Status of a resource.
enum Status {
// The implicit default enum value. Should never be set.
STATUS_UNSPECIFIED = 0;
// Displays as "Building". Means the target is compiling, linking, etc.
BUILDING = 1;
// Displays as "Built". Means the target was built successfully.
// If testing was requested, it should never reach this status: it should go
// straight from BUILDING to TESTING.
BUILT = 2;
// Displays as "Broken". Means build failure such as compile error.
FAILED_TO_BUILD = 3;
// Displays as "Testing". Means the test is running.
TESTING = 4;
// Displays as "Passed". Means the test was run and passed.
PASSED = 5;
// Displays as "Failed". Means the test was run and failed.
FAILED = 6;
// Displays as "Timed out". Means the test didn't finish in time.
TIMED_OUT = 7;
// Displays as "Cancelled". Means the build or test was cancelled.
// E.g. User hit control-C.
CANCELLED = 8;
// Displays as "Tool Failed". Means the build or test had internal tool
// failure.
TOOL_FAILED = 9;
// Displays as "Incomplete". Means the build or test did not complete. This
// might happen when a build breakage or test failure causes the tool to stop
// trying to build anything more or run any more tests, with the default
// bazel --nokeep_going option or the --notest_keep_going option.
INCOMPLETE = 10;
// Displays as "Flaky". Means the aggregate status contains some runs that
// were successful, and some that were not.
FLAKY = 11;
// Displays as "Unknown". Means the tool uploading to the server died
// mid-upload or does not know the state.
UNKNOWN = 12;
// Displays as "Skipped". Means building and testing were skipped.
// (E.g. Restricted to a different configuration.)
SKIPPED = 13;
}