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8.7 KiB
// Copyright 2017 Google 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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syntax = "proto3";
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package google.cloud.runtimeconfig.v1beta1;
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import "google/api/annotations.proto";
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import "google/protobuf/duration.proto";
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import "google/protobuf/timestamp.proto";
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import "google/rpc/status.proto";
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option csharp_namespace = "Google.Cloud.RuntimeConfig.V1Beta1";
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option go_package = "google.golang.org/genproto/googleapis/cloud/runtimeconfig/v1beta1;runtimeconfig";
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option java_multiple_files = true;
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option java_package = "com.google.cloud.runtimeconfig.v1beta1";
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option php_namespace = "Google\\Cloud\\RuntimeConfig\\V1beta1";
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// A RuntimeConfig resource is the primary resource in the Cloud RuntimeConfig
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// service. A RuntimeConfig resource consists of metadata and a hierarchy of
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// variables.
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message RuntimeConfig {
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// The resource name of a runtime config. The name must have the format:
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//
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// projects/[PROJECT_ID]/configs/[CONFIG_NAME]
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//
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// The `[PROJECT_ID]` must be a valid project ID, and `[CONFIG_NAME]` is an
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// arbitrary name that matches RFC 1035 segment specification. The length of
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// `[CONFIG_NAME]` must be less than 64 bytes.
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//
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// You pick the RuntimeConfig resource name, but the server will validate that
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// the name adheres to this format. After you create the resource, you cannot
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// change the resource's name.
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string name = 1;
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// An optional description of the RuntimeConfig object.
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string description = 2;
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}
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// Describes a single variable within a RuntimeConfig resource.
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// The name denotes the hierarchical variable name. For example,
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// `ports/serving_port` is a valid variable name. The variable value is an
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// opaque string and only leaf variables can have values (that is, variables
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// that do not have any child variables).
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message Variable {
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// The name of the variable resource, in the format:
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//
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// projects/[PROJECT_ID]/configs/[CONFIG_NAME]/variables/[VARIABLE_NAME]
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//
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// The `[PROJECT_ID]` must be a valid project ID, `[CONFIG_NAME]` must be a
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// valid RuntimeConfig reource and `[VARIABLE_NAME]` follows Unix file system
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// file path naming.
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//
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// The `[VARIABLE_NAME]` can contain ASCII letters, numbers, slashes and
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// dashes. Slashes are used as path element separators and are not part of the
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// `[VARIABLE_NAME]` itself, so `[VARIABLE_NAME]` must contain at least one
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// non-slash character. Multiple slashes are coalesced into single slash
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// character. Each path segment should follow RFC 1035 segment specification.
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// The length of a `[VARIABLE_NAME]` must be less than 256 bytes.
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//
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// Once you create a variable, you cannot change the variable name.
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string name = 1;
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// The value of the variable. It can be either a binary or a string
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// value. You must specify one of either `value` or `text`. Specifying both
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// will cause the server to return an error.
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oneof contents {
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// The binary value of the variable. The length of the value must be less
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// than 4096 bytes. Empty values are also accepted. The value must be
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// base64 encoded. Only one of `value` or `text` can be set.
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bytes value = 2;
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// The string value of the variable. The length of the value must be less
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// than 4096 bytes. Empty values are also accepted. For example,
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// `text: "my text value"`. The string must be valid UTF-8.
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string text = 5;
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}
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// [Output Only] The time of the last variable update.
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google.protobuf.Timestamp update_time = 3;
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// [Ouput only] The current state of the variable. The variable state
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// indicates the outcome of the `variables().watch` call and is visible
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// through the `get` and `list` calls.
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VariableState state = 4;
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}
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// The condition that a Waiter resource is waiting for.
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message EndCondition {
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// A Cardinality condition for the Waiter resource. A cardinality condition is
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// met when the number of variables under a specified path prefix reaches a
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// predefined number. For example, if you set a Cardinality condition where
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// the `path` is set to `/foo` and the number of paths is set to 2, the
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// following variables would meet the condition in a RuntimeConfig resource:
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//
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// + `/foo/variable1 = "value1"`
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// + `/foo/variable2 = "value2"`
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// + `/bar/variable3 = "value3"`
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//
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// It would not would not satisify the same condition with the `number` set to
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// 3, however, because there is only 2 paths that start with `/foo`.
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// Cardinality conditions are recursive; all subtrees under the specific
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// path prefix are counted.
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message Cardinality {
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// The root of the variable subtree to monitor. For example, `/foo`.
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string path = 1;
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// The number variables under the `path` that must exist to meet this
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// condition. Defaults to 1 if not specified.
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int32 number = 2;
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}
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// The condition oneof holds the available condition types for this
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// EndCondition. Currently, the only available type is Cardinality.
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oneof condition {
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// The cardinality of the `EndCondition`.
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Cardinality cardinality = 1;
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}
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}
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// A Waiter resource waits for some end condition within a RuntimeConfig
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// resource to be met before it returns. For example, assume you have a
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// distributed system where each node writes to a Variable resource indidicating
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// the node's readiness as part of the startup process.
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//
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// You then configure a Waiter resource with the success condition set to wait
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// until some number of nodes have checked in. Afterwards, your application
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// runs some arbitrary code after the condition has been met and the waiter
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// returns successfully.
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//
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// Once created, a Waiter resource is immutable.
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//
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// To learn more about using waiters, read the
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// [Creating a
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// Waiter](/deployment-manager/runtime-configurator/creating-a-waiter)
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// documentation.
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message Waiter {
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// The name of the Waiter resource, in the format:
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//
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// projects/[PROJECT_ID]/configs/[CONFIG_NAME]/waiters/[WAITER_NAME]
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//
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// The `[PROJECT_ID]` must be a valid Google Cloud project ID,
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// the `[CONFIG_NAME]` must be a valid RuntimeConfig resource, the
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// `[WAITER_NAME]` must match RFC 1035 segment specification, and the length
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// of `[WAITER_NAME]` must be less than 64 bytes.
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//
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// After you create a Waiter resource, you cannot change the resource name.
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string name = 1;
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// [Required] Specifies the timeout of the waiter in seconds, beginning from
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// the instant that `waiters().create` method is called. If this time elapses
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// before the success or failure conditions are met, the waiter fails and sets
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// the `error` code to `DEADLINE_EXCEEDED`.
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google.protobuf.Duration timeout = 2;
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// [Optional] The failure condition of this waiter. If this condition is met,
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// `done` will be set to `true` and the `error` code will be set to `ABORTED`.
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// The failure condition takes precedence over the success condition. If both
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// conditions are met, a failure will be indicated. This value is optional; if
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// no failure condition is set, the only failure scenario will be a timeout.
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EndCondition failure = 3;
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// [Required] The success condition. If this condition is met, `done` will be
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// set to `true` and the `error` value will remain unset. The failure
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// condition takes precedence over the success condition. If both conditions
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// are met, a failure will be indicated.
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EndCondition success = 4;
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// [Output Only] The instant at which this Waiter resource was created. Adding
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// the value of `timeout` to this instant yields the timeout deadline for the
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// waiter.
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google.protobuf.Timestamp create_time = 5;
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// [Output Only] If the value is `false`, it means the waiter is still waiting
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// for one of its conditions to be met.
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//
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// If true, the waiter has finished. If the waiter finished due to a timeout
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// or failure, `error` will be set.
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bool done = 6;
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// [Output Only] If the waiter ended due to a failure or timeout, this value
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// will be set.
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google.rpc.Status error = 7;
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}
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// The `VariableState` describes the last known state of the variable and is
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// used during a `variables().watch` call to distinguish the state of the
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// variable.
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enum VariableState {
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// Default variable state.
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VARIABLE_STATE_UNSPECIFIED = 0;
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// The variable was updated, while `variables().watch` was executing.
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UPDATED = 1;
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// The variable was deleted, while `variables().watch` was executing.
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DELETED = 2;
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}
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