| // Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format |
| // Copyright 2008 Google Inc. All rights reserved. |
| // https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/ |
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| |
| syntax = "proto3"; |
| package conformance; |
| option java_package = "com.google.protobuf.conformance"; |
| |
| // This defines the conformance testing protocol. This protocol exists between |
| // the conformance test suite itself and the code being tested. For each test, |
| // the suite will send a ConformanceRequest message and expect a |
| // ConformanceResponse message. |
| // |
| // You can either run the tests in two different ways: |
| // |
| // 1. in-process (using the interface in conformance_test.h). |
| // |
| // 2. as a sub-process communicating over a pipe. Information about how to |
| // do this is in conformance_test_runner.cc. |
| // |
| // Pros/cons of the two approaches: |
| // |
| // - running as a sub-process is much simpler for languages other than C/C++. |
| // |
| // - running as a sub-process may be more tricky in unusual environments like |
| // iOS apps, where fork/stdin/stdout are not available. |
| |
| enum WireFormat { |
| UNSPECIFIED = 0; |
| PROTOBUF = 1; |
| JSON = 2; |
| JSPB = 3; // Google internal only. Opensource testees just skip it. |
| TEXT_FORMAT = 4; |
| } |
| |
| enum TestCategory { |
| UNSPECIFIED_TEST = 0; |
| BINARY_TEST = 1; // Test binary wire format. |
| JSON_TEST = 2; // Test json wire format. |
| // Similar to JSON_TEST. However, during parsing json, testee should ignore |
| // unknown fields. This feature is optional. Each implementation can decide |
| // whether to support it. See |
| // https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json_options |
| // for more detail. |
| JSON_IGNORE_UNKNOWN_PARSING_TEST = 3; |
| // Test jspb wire format. Google internal only. Opensource testees just skip it. |
| JSPB_TEST = 4; |
| // Test text format. For cpp, java and python, testees can already deal with |
| // this type. Testees of other languages can simply skip it. |
| TEXT_FORMAT_TEST = 5; |
| } |
| |
| // The conformance runner will request a list of failures as the first request. |
| // This will be known by message_type == "conformance.FailureSet", a conformance |
| // test should return a serialized FailureSet in protobuf_payload. |
| message FailureSet { |
| repeated string failure = 1; |
| } |
| |
| // Represents a single test case's input. The testee should: |
| // |
| // 1. parse this proto (which should always succeed) |
| // 2. parse the protobuf or JSON payload in "payload" (which may fail) |
| // 3. if the parse succeeded, serialize the message in the requested format. |
| message ConformanceRequest { |
| // The payload (whether protobuf of JSON) is always for a |
| // protobuf_test_messages.proto3.TestAllTypes proto (as defined in |
| // src/google/protobuf/proto3_test_messages.proto). |
| // |
| // TODO(haberman): if/when we expand the conformance tests to support proto2, |
| // we will want to include a field that lets the payload/response be a |
| // protobuf_test_messages.google.protobuf.TestAllTypes message instead. |
| oneof payload { |
| bytes protobuf_payload = 1; |
| string json_payload = 2; |
| // Google internal only. Opensource testees just skip it. |
| string jspb_payload = 7; |
| string text_payload = 8; |
| } |
| |
| // Which format should the testee serialize its message to? |
| WireFormat requested_output_format = 3; |
| |
| // The full name for the test message to use; for the moment, either: |
| // protobuf_test_messages.proto3.TestAllTypesProto3 or |
| // protobuf_test_messages.google.protobuf.TestAllTypesProto2. |
| string message_type = 4; |
| |
| // Each test is given a specific test category. Some category may need |
| // specific support in testee programs. Refer to the definition of TestCategory |
| // for more information. |
| TestCategory test_category = 5; |
| |
| // Specify details for how to encode jspb. |
| JspbEncodingConfig jspb_encoding_options = 6; |
| |
| // This can be used in json and text format. If true, testee should print |
| // unknown fields instead of ignore. This feature is optional. |
| bool print_unknown_fields = 9; |
| } |
| |
| // Represents a single test case's output. |
| message ConformanceResponse { |
| oneof result { |
| // This string should be set to indicate parsing failed. The string can |
| // provide more information about the parse error if it is available. |
| // |
| // Setting this string does not necessarily mean the testee failed the |
| // test. Some of the test cases are intentionally invalid input. |
| string parse_error = 1; |
| |
| // If the input was successfully parsed but errors occurred when |
| // serializing it to the requested output format, set the error message in |
| // this field. |
| string serialize_error = 6; |
| |
| // This should be set if some other error occurred. This will always |
| // indicate that the test failed. The string can provide more information |
| // about the failure. |
| string runtime_error = 2; |
| |
| // If the input was successfully parsed and the requested output was |
| // protobuf, serialize it to protobuf and set it in this field. |
| bytes protobuf_payload = 3; |
| |
| // If the input was successfully parsed and the requested output was JSON, |
| // serialize to JSON and set it in this field. |
| string json_payload = 4; |
| |
| // For when the testee skipped the test, likely because a certain feature |
| // wasn't supported, like JSON input/output. |
| string skipped = 5; |
| |
| // If the input was successfully parsed and the requested output was JSPB, |
| // serialize to JSPB and set it in this field. JSPB is google internal only |
| // format. Opensource testees can just skip it. |
| string jspb_payload = 7; |
| |
| // If the input was successfully parsed and the requested output was |
| // TEXT_FORMAT, serialize to TEXT_FORMAT and set it in this field. |
| string text_payload = 8; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // Encoding options for jspb format. |
| message JspbEncodingConfig { |
| // Encode the value field of Any as jspb array if true, otherwise binary. |
| bool use_jspb_array_any_format = 1; |
| } |
| |