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authorDaniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>2024-07-24 09:54:23 +0000
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diff --git a/aclk/aclk-schemas/Makefile b/aclk/aclk-schemas/Makefile
deleted file mode 100644
index 8f400307..00000000
--- a/aclk/aclk-schemas/Makefile
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,74 +0,0 @@
-SHELL := /usr/bin/env bash -o pipefail
-
-# This controls the location of the cache.
-PROJECT := cloud-schemas
-# This controls the remote HTTPS git location to compare against for breaking changes in CI.
-#
-# Most CI providers only clone the branch under test and to a certain depth, so when
-# running buf check breaking in CI, it is generally preferable to compare against
-# the remote repository directly.
-#
-# Basic authentication is available, see https://buf.build/docs/inputs#https for more details.
-HTTPS_GIT := https://github.com/netdata/cloud-schemas.git
-
-# This controls the version of buf to install and use.
-BUF_VERSION := 0.6.0
-
-### Everything below this line is meant to be static, i.e. only adjust the above variables. ###
-
-UNAME_OS := $(shell uname -s)
-UNAME_ARCH := $(shell uname -m)
-# Buf will be cached to ~/.cache/buf-example.
-CACHE_BASE := $(HOME)/.cache/$(PROJECT)
-# This allows switching between i.e a Docker container and your local setup without overwriting.
-CACHE := $(CACHE_BASE)/$(UNAME_OS)/$(UNAME_ARCH)
-# The location where buf will be installed.
-CACHE_BIN := $(CACHE)/bin
-# Marker files are put into this directory to denote the current version of binaries that are installed.
-CACHE_VERSIONS := $(CACHE)/versions
-
-# Update the $PATH so we can use buf directly
-export PATH := $(abspath $(CACHE_BIN)):$(PATH)
-
-# BUF points to the marker file for the installed version.
-#
-# If BUF_VERSION is changed, the binary will be re-downloaded.
-BUF := $(CACHE_VERSIONS)/buf/$(BUF_VERSION)
-$(BUF):
- @rm -f $(CACHE_BIN)/buf
- @mkdir -p $(CACHE_BIN)
- curl -sSL \
- "https://github.com/bufbuild/buf/releases/download/v$(BUF_VERSION)/buf-$(UNAME_OS)-$(UNAME_ARCH)" \
- -o "$(CACHE_BIN)/buf"
- chmod +x "$(CACHE_BIN)/buf"
- @rm -rf $(dir $(BUF))
- @mkdir -p $(dir $(BUF))
- @touch $(BUF)
-
-.DEFAULT_GOAL := local
-
-# deps allows us to install deps without running any checks.
-
-.PHONY: deps
-deps: $(BUF)
-
-# local is what we run when testing locally.
-# This does breaking change detection against our local git repository.
-
-.PHONY: local
-local: $(BUF)
- buf check lint ./proto
- buf check breaking --against '.git#branch=master'
-
-# https is what we run when testing in most CI providers.
-# This does breaking change detection against our git repository.
-
-.PHONY: CI
-CI: $(BUF)
- buf check lint ./proto
- buf check breaking --against ".git#branch=master"
-
-.PHONY: clean
-clean:
- git clean -xdf
- rm -rf $(CACHE_BASE) \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/aclk/aclk-schemas/README.md b/aclk/aclk-schemas/README.md
deleted file mode 100644
index aa618897..00000000
--- a/aclk/aclk-schemas/README.md
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-# aclk-schemas
-Protobuf schemas used in ACLK connection
diff --git a/aclk/aclk-schemas/buf.yml b/aclk/aclk-schemas/buf.yml
deleted file mode 100644
index 532053d9..00000000
--- a/aclk/aclk-schemas/buf.yml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
-build:
- roots:
- - proto
-lint:
- use:
- - DEFAULT
-breaking:
- use:
- - FILE
diff --git a/aclk/aclk-schemas/proto/aclk/v1/lib.proto b/aclk/aclk-schemas/proto/aclk/v1/lib.proto
deleted file mode 100644
index f32c32c6..00000000
--- a/aclk/aclk-schemas/proto/aclk/v1/lib.proto
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,22 +0,0 @@
-syntax = "proto3";
-
-package aclk_lib.v1;
-
-import "google/protobuf/timestamp.proto";
-
-option go_package = "aclk_lib/v1;aclklib";
-
-// ACLKMessagePosition is used by sequenced messages to define their exact position
-message ACLKMessagePosition {
- uint64 sequence_id = 1;
- // auto generated in Agent's DB upon sequence_id creation
- google.protobuf.Timestamp seq_id_created_at = 2;
- uint64 previous_sequence_id = 3;
-}
-
-message Capability {
- string name = 1;
- uint32 version = 2;
- // version == 0 is equivalent to not having the capability at all
- bool enabled = 3;
-}
diff --git a/aclk/aclk-schemas/proto/agent/v1/cmds.proto b/aclk/aclk-schemas/proto/agent/v1/cmds.proto
deleted file mode 100644
index c37c00c3..00000000
--- a/aclk/aclk-schemas/proto/agent/v1/cmds.proto
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,79 +0,0 @@
-syntax = "proto3";
-option go_package = "agent/v1;agent";
-
-package agent.v1;
-
-import "google/protobuf/timestamp.proto";
-import "proto/aclk/v1/lib.proto";
-
-message CancelPendingRequest {
- // must match the ID sent with the request originally made
- // other than this agent will not put conditions on it
- // and will treat it as opaque string (it simply has to match)
- // However this doesn't mean there are no conditions on the id
- // made on the request side
- string request_id = 1;
-
- // time when the cancellation request was generated
- google.protobuf.Timestamp timestamp = 2;
-
- // optional might be useful for debugging purposes
- string trace_id = 3;
-}
-
-// AgentCommand is sent from the Cloud to the Agent at `/agent/{claim_id}/inbound/v1/cmd/AgentCommand`
-// the message includes the resource that the Cloud needs to GET from the Agent HTTP API along with related metadata
-message AgentCommand {
- // the topic to which the Cloud awaits for the AgentCommandResponse.
- // example: `/svc/agent-data-ctrl/2d7b7edd-561e-4aec-8ac1-466a585520f5/resp`
- string callback_topic = 1;
- // the topic to which the Cloud awaits for the AgentCommandAck.
- // example: `/svc/agent-data-ctrl/2d7b7edd-561e-4aec-8ac1-466a585520f5/resp`
- string ack_topic = 2;
- // unique identifier for the AgentCommand
- // example: `617038b3-7c2a-4617-a78f-ab37bd820198`
- string message_id = 3;
- // defined in milliseconds, the time the Agent has to respond before Cloud
- // considering the request as timed-out
- // example: `60000`
- uint64 timeout = 4;
- // defined in milliseconds, the time the Agent has to send back to the Cloud
- // an AgentCommandAck message signaling that is still working on the request
- // example: `3000`
- uint64 ack_timeout = 5;
- // the requested Agent resource
- // example: `/api/v2/data?query_params_go_here`
- string resource = 6;
-}
-
-// AgentCommandAck is sent from the Agent to the Cloud at predefined intervals (`AgentCommand.ack_timeout`) to predefined topic (`AgentCommand.ack_topic`)
-// signaling that the Agent is still working to serve an AgentCommand (referenced by the message_id) that the Cloud sent
-message AgentCommandAck {
- // unique identifier to reference AgentCommand on which the Agent is still working on serving
- // example: `617038b3-7c2a-4617-a78f-ab37bd820198`
- string message_id = 1;
- // the timestamp when the Agent created this AgentCommandAck message
- google.protobuf.Timestamp created_at = 2;
- // integer revealing the progress of completion to serve the AgentCommand with the given message_id
- // example: `25`
- uint32 progress_percent = 3;
-}
-
-// AgentCommandResponse is sent from the Agent to the Cloud at `/agent/{claim_id}/inbound/v1/cmd/AgentCommand`
-// the message includes the resource that the Cloud needs to GET from the Agent HTTP API along with related metadata
-message AgentCommandResponse {
- // unique identifier for the AgentCommand
- // example: `617038b3-7c2a-4617-a78f-ab37bd820198`
- string message_id = 1;
- // the (http) status code of the Agent's API response
- // example: `200`
- uint32 status_code = 2;
- // the dumped raw (http) response the Agent's API returned
- bytes response = 3;
- // the Agent's timestamp (aka legacy `timestamp`)
- google.protobuf.Timestamp timestamp = 4;
- // the timestamp when the Agent received the AgentCommand for execution (aka legacy `t-rx`)
- google.protobuf.Timestamp received_at = 5;
- // the amount of microseconds the Agent needed to execute the HTTP request of the AgentCommand (aka legacy`t-exec`)
- uint64 exec_time = 6;
-}
diff --git a/aclk/aclk-schemas/proto/agent/v1/connection.proto b/aclk/aclk-schemas/proto/agent/v1/connection.proto
deleted file mode 100644
index 4321b0b9..00000000
--- a/aclk/aclk-schemas/proto/agent/v1/connection.proto
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,59 +0,0 @@
-syntax = "proto3";
-option go_package = "agent/v1;agent";
-
-package agent.v1;
-
-import "google/protobuf/timestamp.proto";
-import "google/protobuf/duration.proto";
-import "proto/aclk/v1/lib.proto";
-
-message UpdateAgentConnection {
- string claim_id = 1;
- bool reachable = 2;
-
- int64 session_id = 3;
-
- ConnectionUpdateSource update_source = 4;
-
- // mqtt_broker_addr shard to use for reaching the agent
- // cloud injects this information
- string mqtt_broker_addr = 5;
-
- google.protobuf.Timestamp updated_at = 6;
-
- // vmq_instance_id broker shard to use for reaching the agent
- // cloud injects this information
- int32 vmq_instance_id = 7;
-
- // > 15 optional fields:
- // How long the system was running until connection (only applicable when reachable=true)
- google.protobuf.Duration system_uptime = 15;
-
- // How long the netdata agent was running until connection (only applicable when reachable=true)
- google.protobuf.Duration agent_uptime = 16;
-
- repeated aclk_lib.v1.Capability capabilities = 17;
-}
-
-message SendNodeInstances {
- string claim_id = 1;
- Config config = 2;
-}
-
-// ConnectionUpdateSource is to determine whether the connection update was issued
-enum ConnectionUpdateSource {
- // CONNECTION_UPDATE_SOURCE_UNSPECIFIED acts as default value for protobuf and is never specified
- CONNECTION_UPDATE_SOURCE_UNSPECIFIED = 0;
- // CONNECTION_UPDATE_SOURCE_AGENT A direct message from an agent
- CONNECTION_UPDATE_SOURCE_AGENT = 1;
- // CONNECTION_UPDATE_SOURCE_LWT message delivered as the Last Will and Testiment from MQTT broker if an agent connection with the broker is lost
- CONNECTION_UPDATE_SOURCE_LWT = 2;
- // CONNECTION_UPDATE_SOURCE_HEURISTIC A cloud generated message to sanitize incorrect internal state
- CONNECTION_UPDATE_SOURCE_HEURISTIC = 3;
-}
-
-message Config {
- bool bearer_protection = 1;
- bool cloud_only_notifications = 2;
- bool universal_dashboards = 3;
-}
diff --git a/aclk/aclk-schemas/proto/agent/v1/disconnect.proto b/aclk/aclk-schemas/proto/agent/v1/disconnect.proto
deleted file mode 100644
index 852ef702..00000000
--- a/aclk/aclk-schemas/proto/agent/v1/disconnect.proto
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,16 +0,0 @@
-syntax = "proto3";
-
-package agent.v1;
-
-import "google/protobuf/timestamp.proto";
-
-option go_package = "agent/v1;agent";
-
-// Sent by Cloud to instruct Agent to disconnect ASAP
-message DisconnectReq {
- uint64 reconnect_after_seconds = 1;
- bool permaban = 2;
- google.protobuf.Timestamp created_at = 3;
- uint32 error_code = 4;
- string error_description = 5;
-}
diff --git a/aclk/aclk-schemas/proto/alarm/v1/config.proto b/aclk/aclk-schemas/proto/alarm/v1/config.proto
deleted file mode 100644
index 430078fc..00000000
--- a/aclk/aclk-schemas/proto/alarm/v1/config.proto
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,61 +0,0 @@
-syntax = "proto3";
-
-package alarms.v1;
-
-option go_package = "alarms/v1;alarms";
-
-message SendAlarmConfiguration{
- string config_hash = 1;
-}
-
-message ProvideAlarmConfiguration {
- string config_hash = 1;
- AlarmConfiguration config = 2;
-}
-
-message AlarmConfiguration{
- string alarm = 1;
- string template = 2;
- string on_chart = 3;
-
- string classification = 4;
- string type = 5;
- string component = 6;
-
- string os = 7;
- string hosts = 8;
- string plugin = 9;
- string module = 10;
- string charts = 11;
- string families = 12;
- string lookup = 13;
- string every = 14;
- string units = 15;
-
- string green = 16;
- string red = 17;
-
- string calculation_expr = 18;
- string warning_expr = 19;
- string critical_expr = 20;
-
- string recipient = 21;
- string exec = 22;
- string delay = 23;
- string repeat = 24;
- string info = 25;
- string options = 26;
- string host_labels = 27;
-
- //parsed values from above config values
- //indicated by p_
- int32 p_db_lookup_after = 28;
- int32 p_db_lookup_before = 29;
- string p_db_lookup_dimensions = 30;
- string p_db_lookup_method = 31;
- string p_db_lookup_options = 32;
- int32 p_update_every = 33;
-
- string chart_labels = 34;
- string summary = 35;
-}
diff --git a/aclk/aclk-schemas/proto/alarm/v1/stream.proto b/aclk/aclk-schemas/proto/alarm/v1/stream.proto
deleted file mode 100644
index 44f19068..00000000
--- a/aclk/aclk-schemas/proto/alarm/v1/stream.proto
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,148 +0,0 @@
-syntax = "proto3";
-
-package alarms.v1;
-
-import "google/protobuf/timestamp.proto";
-
-option go_package = "alarms/v1;alarms";
-
-message SendAlarmLogHealth {
- string node_id = 1;
-}
-
-message AlarmLogHealth {
- string claim_id = 1;
- string node_id = 2;
- bool enabled = 3;
- AlarmLogStatus status = 4;
- LogEntries log_entries = 5;
-}
-
-message LogEntries {
- int64 first_sequence_id = 1;
- google.protobuf.Timestamp first_when = 2;
-
- int64 last_sequence_id = 3;
- google.protobuf.Timestamp last_when = 4;
-}
-
-enum AlarmLogStatus {
- ALARM_LOG_STATUS_UNSPECIFIED = 0;
- ALARM_LOG_STATUS_RUNNING = 1;
- ALARM_LOG_STATUS_IDLE = 2;
-}
-
-message StartAlarmStreaming {
- string node_id = 1;
- uint64 batch_id = 2 [deprecated=true];
- uint64 start_sequnce_id = 3 [deprecated=true];
- // Instructs the agent to sync all configured alarms
- bool resets = 4;
-}
-
-message SendAlarmCheckpoint {
- string node_id = 1;
- string claim_id = 2;
-}
-
-message AlarmCheckpoint {
- string node_id = 1;
- string claim_id = 2;
- bytes checksum = 3;
-}
-
-message AlarmLogEntry {
- string node_id = 1;
- string claim_id = 2;
-
- // The chart's id field
- string chart = 3;
- string name = 4;
- string family = 5;
- uint64 batch_id = 6 [deprecated=true];
- uint64 sequence_id = 7 [deprecated=true];
- uint64 when = 8;
-
- string config_hash = 9;
-
- int32 utc_offset = 10;
- string timezone = 11;
-
- // Paths that can be custom for the same alarm, but depend on installation path for each user. Should be here or in config ?
- string exec_path = 12;
- string conf_source = 13;
- string command = 14;
-
- // In seconds, uint32 is safe ?
- uint32 duration = 15;
- uint32 non_clear_duration = 16;
-
- AlarmStatus status = 17;
- AlarmStatus old_status = 18;
- uint64 delay = 19;
- uint64 delay_up_to_timestamp = 20;
- // Todo: verify that we need these. sequence_id doesn't suffice?
- // uint64 updated_by_id = 12;
- // uint64 updates_id = 13;
- uint64 last_repeat = 21;
- bool silenced = 22;
-
- // Check if string values are needed
- string value_string = 23;
- string old_value_string = 24;
-
- double value = 25;
- double old_value = 26;
-
- // Updated alarm entry, when the status of the alarm has been updated by a later entry
- bool updated = 27;
-
- // Rendered_info
- string rendered_info = 28;
-
- // The chart's context field
- string chart_context = 29;
-
- // Counter of alert transitions for this alert chain
- uint64 event_id = 30;
-
- // A unique uuid for this alert event
- string transition_id = 31;
-
- // The chart's name field
- string chart_name = 32;
-
- // The rendered summary
- string summary = 33;
-}
-
-enum AlarmStatus {
- ALARM_STATUS_NULL = 0;
- ALARM_STATUS_UNKNOWN = 1;
- ALARM_STATUS_REMOVED = 2;
- ALARM_STATUS_NOT_A_NUMBER = 3;
- ALARM_STATUS_CLEAR = 4;
- ALARM_STATUS_WARNING = 5;
- ALARM_STATUS_CRITICAL = 6;
-}
-
-// SendAlarmSnapshot: send from cloud to the agent, to initiate an AlarmSnapshot image of current alarms back to the cloud
-message SendAlarmSnapshot {
- string node_id = 1;
- string claim_id = 2;
- uint64 snapshot_id = 3 [deprecated=true];
- uint64 sequence_id = 4 [deprecated=true];
- string snapshot_uuid = 5;
-}
-
-// Agent responds with AlarmSnapshot to a SendAlarmSnapshot message
-message AlarmSnapshot{
- string node_id = 1;
- string claim_id = 2;
- uint64 snapshot_id = 3 [deprecated=true]; // Same id from SendAlarmSnapshot message
- uint32 chunks = 4; // In case full snapshot can not fit in a single message, indicates the total number of messages for this snapshot_id
- uint32 chunk_size = 5; // How many alerts this chunk contains
- uint32 chunk = 6; // Chunk index of this message
- repeated AlarmLogEntry alarms = 7; // a list of AlarmLogEntry's
- string snapshot_uuid = 8;
-}
diff --git a/aclk/aclk-schemas/proto/chart/v1/config.proto b/aclk/aclk-schemas/proto/chart/v1/config.proto
deleted file mode 100644
index f0c5e3a3..00000000
--- a/aclk/aclk-schemas/proto/chart/v1/config.proto
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,37 +0,0 @@
-syntax = "proto3";
-
-package chart.v1;
-
-option go_package = "chart/config/v1;chartconfig";
-
-// UpdateChartConfigs command contains the list of missing chart configs from the cloud to agent
-message UpdateChartConfigs {
- // claim_id, node_id pair is used to identify the Node Instance
- string claim_id = 1;
- string node_id = 2;
- // list of config hashes missing from cloud and requested from the agent
- repeated string config_hashes = 3;
-}
-
-message ChartConfigsUpdated {
- repeated ChartConfigUpdated configs = 1;
-}
-
-message ChartConfigUpdated {
- string type = 1;
- string family = 2;
- string context = 3;
- string title = 4;
- uint64 priority = 5;
- string plugin = 6;
- string module = 7;
- ChartType chart_type = 8;
- string units = 9;
- string config_hash = 10;
-}
-
-enum ChartType {
- LINE = 0;
- AREA = 1;
- STACKED = 2;
-}
diff --git a/aclk/aclk-schemas/proto/chart/v1/dimension.proto b/aclk/aclk-schemas/proto/chart/v1/dimension.proto
deleted file mode 100644
index 8bcb564b..00000000
--- a/aclk/aclk-schemas/proto/chart/v1/dimension.proto
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,24 +0,0 @@
-syntax = "proto3";
-
-package chart.v1;
-
-import "google/protobuf/timestamp.proto";
-
-import "proto/aclk/v1/lib.proto";
-
-option go_package = "chart/dimension/v1;chartdimension";
-
-// ChartDimensionUpdated is a single event sent from the Agent to the Cloud containing chart dimension data.
-//
-// ChartDimensionUpdated messages are dispatched in bulk to the Cloud wrapped in ChartsAndDimensionsUpdated messages.
-message ChartDimensionUpdated {
- string id = 1;
- string chart_id = 2;
- string node_id = 3;
- string claim_id = 4;
- string name = 5;
- google.protobuf.Timestamp created_at = 6;
- // null value means that the dimension is currently collected (live)
- google.protobuf.Timestamp last_timestamp = 7;
- aclk_lib.v1.ACLKMessagePosition position = 8;
-}
diff --git a/aclk/aclk-schemas/proto/chart/v1/instance.proto b/aclk/aclk-schemas/proto/chart/v1/instance.proto
deleted file mode 100644
index 25c99e7c..00000000
--- a/aclk/aclk-schemas/proto/chart/v1/instance.proto
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,32 +0,0 @@
-syntax = "proto3";
-
-package chart.v1;
-
-import "proto/aclk/v1/lib.proto";
-
-option go_package = "chart/instance/v1;chartinstance";
-
-// ChartInstanceUpdated is a single event sent from the Agent to the Cloud containing chart instance data.
-//
-// ChartInstanceUpdated messages are dispatched in bulk to the Cloud wrapped in ChartsAndDimensionsUpdated messages.
-message ChartInstanceUpdated {
- string id = 1;
- string claim_id = 2;
- string node_id = 3;
- string name = 4;
- map<string, string> chart_labels = 5;
- MemoryMode memory_mode = 6;
- // in seconds
- uint32 update_every_interval = 7;
- string config_hash = 8;
- aclk_lib.v1.ACLKMessagePosition position = 9;
-}
-
-enum MemoryMode {
- NONE = 0;
- RAM = 1;
- MAP = 2;
- SAVE = 3;
- ALLOC = 4;
- DB_ENGINE = 5;
-}
diff --git a/aclk/aclk-schemas/proto/chart/v1/stream.proto b/aclk/aclk-schemas/proto/chart/v1/stream.proto
deleted file mode 100644
index 9473538f..00000000
--- a/aclk/aclk-schemas/proto/chart/v1/stream.proto
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,86 +0,0 @@
-syntax = "proto3";
-
-package chart.v1;
-
-import "google/protobuf/timestamp.proto";
-
-import "proto/chart/v1/instance.proto";
-import "proto/chart/v1/dimension.proto";
-
-option go_package = "chart/stream/v1;chartstream";
-
-// StreamChartsAndDimensions is a Command produced by the Cloud, consumed by the Agent.
-//
-// It instructs the Agent to start sending ChartsAndDimensionsUpdated messages for a NodeInstance
-// after the last sequence_id that the Cloud has successfully ingested.
-message StreamChartsAndDimensions {
- // claim_id, node_id pair is used to identify the Node Instance
- string claim_id = 1;
- string node_id = 2;
-
- // sequence_id last verified sequence sent by the Agent
- uint64 sequence_id = 3;
- // batch_id identifies the stream_id and gets incremented every time the Cloud sends a new StreamChartsAndDimensions command
- uint64 batch_id = 4;
- // seq_id_created_at autogenerated timestamp in Agent's DB upon sequence_id creation
- google.protobuf.Timestamp seq_id_created_at = 5;
-}
-
-
-// ChartsAndDimensionsAck is an Event produced by the Cloud, consumed by the Agent.
-//
-// This Event is an acknowledgment from the Cloud side that Chart messages up to a specific last_sequence_id
-// have been successfully ingested, and could be potentially deleted from the Agent's DB.
-message ChartsAndDimensionsAck {
- string claim_id = 1;
- string node_id = 2;
- // the last verified stored message's seq_id
- uint64 last_sequence_id = 3;
-}
-
-// ResetChartMessages is a Command produced by the Agent, consumed by the Cloud.
-//
-// This Command instructs the Cloud to clear its Chart state for a specific NodeInstance and re-sync
-// because of a ResetReason.
-message ResetChartMessages {
- // claim_id, node_id pair is used to identify the Node Instance
- string claim_id = 1;
- string node_id = 2;
-
- ResetReason reason = 3;
-}
-
-enum ResetReason {
- DB_EMPTY = 0;
- SEQ_ID_NOT_EXISTS = 1;
- TIMESTAMP_MISMATCH = 2;
-}
-
-// ChartsAndDimensionsUpdated is a wrapper Event (`fat` message) produced by the Agent, consumed by the Cloud.
-//
-// It potentially includes a collection of ChartInstanceUpdated messages and|or a collection of ChartDimensionUpdated messages.
-message ChartsAndDimensionsUpdated {
- repeated chart.v1.ChartInstanceUpdated charts = 1;
- repeated chart.v1.ChartDimensionUpdated dimensions = 2;
- uint64 batch_id = 3;
-}
-
-// RetentionUpdated includes the available retentions (in seconds) of the dimensions - of a specific node instance and memory-mode -
-// on a per update_every level.
-// This message is sent over upon Agent Database rotation events to inform the Cloud in total about the newly updated data retentions
-// of a node instance's dimensions.
-message RetentionUpdated {
- // claim_id, node_id pair is used to identify the Node Instance
- string claim_id = 1;
- string node_id = 2;
- // the memory_mode used by the node instance's chart instances
- chart.v1.MemoryMode memory_mode = 3;
- // this mapping identifies the newly updated available retention (in seconds) of the node instance's dimensions
- // the keys are the update_every categories of various dimensions (1, 2, 4, 10 etc.),
- // and the values are the available retention (in seconds) of each dimension belonging to the update_every category
- // denoted by the key
- map<uint32, uint32> interval_durations = 4;
- // the timestamp when the db rotation event took place. Can be used in conjunction with the interval_durations
- // to compute the beginning of each `updated_every` group's retention
- google.protobuf.Timestamp rotation_timestamp = 5;
-}
diff --git a/aclk/aclk-schemas/proto/context/v1/context.proto b/aclk/aclk-schemas/proto/context/v1/context.proto
deleted file mode 100644
index eb771f8e..00000000
--- a/aclk/aclk-schemas/proto/context/v1/context.proto
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,57 +0,0 @@
-syntax = "proto3";
-
-package context.v1;
-
-option go_package = "context/v1;context";
-
-// ContextsUpdated is an Event produced by the Agent, consumed by the Cloud.
-//
-// it contains a collection of ContextUpdated messages for a specific NodeInstance.
-message ContextsUpdated {
- // contexUpdates contains the collection of context updates
- repeated ContextUpdated contextUpdates = 1;
- // claim_id, node_id pair identifies the node instance
- string claim_id = 2;
- string node_id = 3;
- // version_hash is the contexts version_hash result the cloud should
- // get after applying this message updates.
- uint64 version_hash = 4;
- // it's and always increasing number to compare
- // which version_hash is more recent between multiple
- // ContextsUpdated messages. Bigger means more recent.
- uint64 created_at = 5;
-}
-
-// ContextUpdated contains context data.
-message ContextUpdated {
- // context id
- string id = 1;
- // context version is an epoch in seconds.
- uint64 version = 2;
- // first_entry, last_entry are epochs in seconds
- uint64 first_entry = 3;
- uint64 last_entry = 4;
- // deleted flag is used to signal a context deletion
- bool deleted = 5;
- // context configuration fields
- string title = 6;
- uint64 priority = 7;
- string chart_type = 8;
- string units = 9;
- string family = 10;
-}
-
-// ContextsSnapshot is an Event produced by the Agent, consumed by the Cloud.
-//
-// it contains a snapshot of the existing contexts on the Agent.
-// snapshot version and context versions are epochs in seconds so we can
-// identify if a context version was generated after a specific snapshot.
-message ContextsSnapshot {
- // contexts contains the collection of existing contexts
- repeated ContextUpdated contexts = 1;
- // claim_id, node_id pair identifies the node instance
- string claim_id = 2;
- string node_id = 3;
- // version is an epoch in seconds
- uint64 version = 4;
-}
diff --git a/aclk/aclk-schemas/proto/context/v1/stream.proto b/aclk/aclk-schemas/proto/context/v1/stream.proto
deleted file mode 100644
index a6e7e3ab..00000000
--- a/aclk/aclk-schemas/proto/context/v1/stream.proto
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,34 +0,0 @@
-syntax = "proto3";
-
-package context.v1;
-
-option go_package = "context/v1;context";
-
-// ContextsCheckpoint is a Command produced by the Cloud, consumed by the Agent.
-//
-// It informs the Agent the contexts' version_hash that the cloud has for a specific NodeInstance.
-message ContextsCheckpoint {
- // claim_id, node_id pair is used to identify the NodeInstance.
- string claim_id = 1;
- string node_id = 2;
- // version_hash tells the Agent the current version hash for the contexts received
- // if the version hash calculated by the Agent is different, Agent will request
- // to re-sync all contexts.
- uint64 version_hash= 3;
-}
-
-// StopStreamingContexts is a Command produced by the Cloud, consumed by the Agent.
-//
-// It instructs the Agent to stop sending ContextsUpdated messages for a NodeInstance
-// due to a reason.
-message StopStreamingContexts {
- // claim_id, node_id pair is used to identify the node instance
- string claim_id = 1;
- string node_id = 2;
-
- StopStreamingContextsReason reason = 3;
-}
-
-enum StopStreamingContextsReason {
- RATE_LIMIT_EXCEEDED = 0;
-}
diff --git a/aclk/aclk-schemas/proto/nodeinstance/connection/v1/connection.proto b/aclk/aclk-schemas/proto/nodeinstance/connection/v1/connection.proto
deleted file mode 100644
index f0c02461..00000000
--- a/aclk/aclk-schemas/proto/nodeinstance/connection/v1/connection.proto
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,37 +0,0 @@
-syntax = "proto3";
-option go_package = "nodeinstance/connection/v1;nodeinstanceconnection";
-
-package nodeinstance.v1;
-
-import "google/protobuf/timestamp.proto";
-import "proto/aclk/v1/lib.proto";
-
-message UpdateNodeInstanceConnection {
- string claim_id = 1;
- string node_id = 2;
-
- // liveness whether node data are actively streamed to the agent.
- bool liveness = 3;
-
- // queryable whether the agent has data about the node.
- bool queryable = 4;
-
- int64 session_id = 5;
-
- google.protobuf.Timestamp updated_at = 6;
-
- // mqtt_broker_addr shard to use for reaching the agent
- // cloud injects this information.
- string mqtt_broker_addr = 7;
-
- // vmq_instance_id broker shard to use for reaching the agent
- // cloud injects this information.
- int32 vmq_instance_id = 8;
-
- // hops is the number of streaming hops between collection of node data
- // and the claimed agent. Zero if no streaming is involved.
- int32 hops = 9;
-
- // capabilities of node instance NOT the NODE or agent!!!
- repeated aclk_lib.v1.Capability capabilities = 10;
-}
diff --git a/aclk/aclk-schemas/proto/nodeinstance/create/v1/creation.proto b/aclk/aclk-schemas/proto/nodeinstance/create/v1/creation.proto
deleted file mode 100644
index 92233715..00000000
--- a/aclk/aclk-schemas/proto/nodeinstance/create/v1/creation.proto
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,32 +0,0 @@
-syntax = "proto3";
-option go_package = "node_instance/creation/v1;node_instancecreation";
-
-package nodeinstance.create.v1;
-
-message CreateNodeInstance {
- // Claim ID of the Agent the Node Instance belongs to.
- // Eventually, the NodeInstance will be identified by the compilation of
- // this claim_id and NodeID returned by `CreateNodeInstanceResult`
- string claim_id = 1;
- // Machine GUID of the Machine the request comes from
- // Used to look for an existing NodeID in the space claim_id belongs to
- string machine_guid = 2;
- string hostname = 3;
-
- // vmq_instance_id broker shard to use for reaching the agent
- // cloud injects this information.
- int32 vmq_instance_id = 4;
- // mqtt_broker_addr shard to use for reaching the agent
- // cloud injects this information.
- string mqtt_broker_addr = 5;
-
- // hops is the number of streaming hops between collection of node data
- // and the claimed agent. Zero if no streaming is involved.
- int32 hops = 6;
-}
-
-message CreateNodeInstanceResult {
- string node_id = 1;
- string machine_guid = 2;
-}
-
diff --git a/aclk/aclk-schemas/proto/nodeinstance/info/v1/info.proto b/aclk/aclk-schemas/proto/nodeinstance/info/v1/info.proto
deleted file mode 100644
index 7aa9d044..00000000
--- a/aclk/aclk-schemas/proto/nodeinstance/info/v1/info.proto
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,148 +0,0 @@
-syntax = "proto3";
-option go_package = "node_instance/info/v1;nodeinstanceinfo";
-
-package nodeinstance.info.v1;
-
-import "google/protobuf/timestamp.proto";
-import "proto/aclk/v1/lib.proto";
-
-// UpdateNodeInfo (Command)
-//
-// pulsar topic: `UpdateNodeInfo` (sharded)
-//
-// key: `claim_id,node_id`
-//
-// Publishers: `netdata/agent`
-// Subscribers: `cloud-node-mqtt-output-service`
-//
-// When:
-// On nodeinstance connect
-//
-message UpdateNodeInfo {
- string node_id = 7;
-
- string claim_id = 1;
-
- NodeInfo data = 2;
- // to be obsoleted in future
- // all new fields should go into node_info
- // or node_instance_info respectively
-
- google.protobuf.Timestamp updated_at = 3;
-
- int64 session_id = 4;
-
- string machine_guid = 5;
-
- bool child = 6;
-
- MachineLearningInfo ml_info = 8;
- // to be obsoleted in far future
-
- NodeInfo2 node_info = 9;
- // node_info shows data about actual node
- // for example feature (ml) for this
- // node (child) might be available/enabled on the node (child) directly
- // but not available trough the parent (node_instance)
-
- NodeInstanceInfo node_instance_info = 10;
- // info specific to the node_instance for this node available trough agent
- // who sends this message.
- // e.g. machine learning is enabled for this node and processing is done
- // by the actual agent (parent). (child itself might or might not be
- // ml ml_capable by itself (see node_info))
-}
-
-message NodeInfo2 {
- repeated aclk_lib.v1.Capability capabilities = 1;
-}
-
-message NodeInstanceInfo {
- repeated aclk_lib.v1.Capability capabilities = 1;
-}
-
-// NodeInfo describes the metadata of a node
-message NodeInfo {
- string name = 1;
-
- string os = 2;
- string os_name = 3;
- string os_version = 4;
-
- string kernel_name = 5;
- string kernel_version = 6;
-
- string architecture = 7;
-
- // number of cpu cores in the node
- uint32 cpus = 8;
-
- // human readable (value + unit) frequency of cpu
- string cpu_frequency = 9;
-
- // human readable (value + unit) size of node's memory
- string memory = 10;
-
- // human readable (value + unit) size of all (sum) node's disks
- string disk_space = 11;
-
- // version of the netdata agent
- string version = 12;
-
- // release channel of netdata agent (example: nightly)
- string release_channel = 13;
-
- string timezone = 14;
-
- // virtualization_type example: kvm (optional)
- string virtualization_type = 15;
-
- // container_type example: docker (optional)
- string container_type = 16;
-
- string custom_info = 17;
-
- // [Obsolete] repeated string services = 18;
- reserved 18;
-
- string machine_guid = 19;
-
- // [Obsolete] repeated MirroredHostStatus mirrored_hosts_status = 20;
- reserved 20;
-
- map<string, string> host_labels = 21;
-
- MachineLearningInfo ml_info = 22;
-
- // [Obsolete] repeated string collectors = 23;
- reserved 23;
-}
-
-message MachineLearningInfo {
- // have ML capability
- bool ml_capable = 1;
-
- // runs ML functionality
- bool ml_enabled = 2;
-}
-
-// UpdateNodeCollectors (Command)
-//
-// key: `claim_id,node_id`
-//
-// Publishers: `netdata/agent`
-//
-// When:
-// On nodeinstance connect (after agent settles) and on detection of change of collectors
-//
-
-message CollectorInfo {
- string module = 1;
- string plugin = 2;
-}
-
-message UpdateNodeCollectors {
- string claim_id = 1;
- string node_id = 2;
- repeated CollectorInfo collectors = 3;
-}