This repository contains the message definitions for the Protocol Buffers-based interface to Riak and various Erlang-specific utility modules for the message types.
This is distributed separately from the Riak server and clients,
allowing it to serve as an independent representation of the supported
messages. Additionally, the .proto
descriptions are broken out by
functional area:
riak.proto
contains "global" messages like the error message and the "server info" calls.riak_kv.proto
contains messages related to Riak KV.
Other specifications may arise as more features are exposed via the PB interface.
The Riak PBC protocol encodes requests and responses as Protocol Buffers messages. Each request message results in one or more response messages. As message type and length are not encoded by PB, they are sent on the wire as:
<length:32> <msg_code:8> <pbmsg>
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length
is the length ofmsg_code
(1 byte) plus the message length in bytes encoded in network order (big endian). -
msg_code
indicates what is encoded aspbmsg
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pbmsg
is the encoded protocol buffer message
On connect, the client can make requests and will receive responses. For each request message there is a corresponding response message, or the server will respond with an error message if something has gone wrong.
The client should be prepared to handle messages without any pbmsg
(i.e. length == 1
) for requests where the response is simply an
acknowledgment.
In some cases, a client may receive multiple response messages for a
single request. The response message will typically include a boolean
done
field that signifies the last message in a sequence.
Message codes and documentation can be found in the protocol-buffers section of the online docs.
Generally, you should not need to modify this repository unless you
are adding new client-facing features to Riak or fixing a
bug. Nevertheless, we encourage contributions to riak_pb
from the
community.
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Fork the
riak_pb
repository on Github. -
Clone your fork or add the remote if you already have a clone of the repository.
git clone [email protected]:yourusername/riak_pb.git # or git remote add mine [email protected]:yourusername/riak_pb.git
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Create a topic branch for your change.
git checkout -b some-topic-branch
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Make your change and commit. Use a clear and descriptive commit message, spanning multiple lines if detailed explanation is needed.
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Push to your fork of the repository and then send a pull-request through Github.
git push mine some-topic-branch
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A Basho engineer or community maintainer will review your patch and merge it into the main repository or send you feedback.