// Copyright 2018 The Bazel Authors. All rights reserved. // // 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 tools.protos; option java_package = "com.google.devtools.build.lib.exec"; option java_outer_classname = "Protos"; message Digest { // Digest of a file's contents using the current FileSystem digest function. string hash = 1; // The size in bytes of the original content. int64 size_bytes = 2; // The digest function that was used to generate the hash. // This is not an enum for compatibility reasons, and also because the // purpose of these logs is to enable analysis by comparison of multiple // builds. So, from the programmatic perspective, this is an opaque field. string hash_function_name = 3; } message File { // Path to the file relative to the execution root. string path = 1; // Digest of the file's contents. Digest digest = 2; } // Contents of command environment. message EnvironmentVariable { string name = 1; string value = 2; } // Command execution platform. This message needs to be kept in sync // with [Platform][google.devtools.remoteexecution.v1test.Platform]. message Platform { message Property { string name = 1; string value = 2; } repeated Property properties = 1; } // Details of an executed spawn. // These will only be generated on demand, using the // --execution_log_file= flag. // Each message contains an executed command, its full inputs and outputs. // The purpose of these is to enable comparisons of multiple builds to diagnose // output differences or more subtle problems such as remote caching misses. // Only the executed Spawns will be output -- local cache hits are ignored. message SpawnExec { // The command that was run. repeated string command_args = 1; // The command environment. repeated EnvironmentVariable environment_variables = 2; // The command execution platform. Platform platform = 3; // The inputs at the time of the execution. repeated File inputs = 4; // All the listed outputs paths. The paths are relative to the execution root. // Actual outputs are a subset of the listed outputs. These paths are sorted. repeated string listed_outputs = 5; // Was the Spawn allowed to be executed remotely. bool remotable = 6; // Was the Spawn result allowed to be cached. bool cacheable = 7; // The Spawn timeout. int64 timeout_millis = 8; // A user-friendly text message representing the spawn progress. string progress_message = 9; // An opaque string that identifies the type of the Spawn's action. string mnemonic = 10; // The outputs generated by the execution. repeated File actual_outputs = 11; // If the Spawn was actually executed, rather than a remote cache hit, // this will be the name of the runner executing the spawn, e.g. remote or // linux-sandbox. Note this is not the same as the "strategy" string -- even // though the action strategy may be remote, a particular action may still // fall back to local execution due to a variety of reasons. This field // indicates what really happened for the particular Spawn+execution. string runner = 12; // Whether the Spawn was a remote cache hit, in which case it was not executed // and the runner field will be empty. bool remote_cache_hit = 13; // A text status returned by the execution, in case there were any errors. // Empty in case of successful execution. string status = 14; // This field contains the contents of SpawnResult.exitCode. // Its semantics varies greatly depending on the status field. // Dependable: if status is empty, exit_code is guaranteed to be zero. int32 exit_code = 15; }