1/* 2 * Copyright (C) 2016 The Android Open Source Project 3 * 4 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); 5 * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. 6 * You may obtain a copy of the License at 7 * 8 * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 9 * 10 * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software 11 * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, 12 * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. 13 * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and 14 * limitations under the License. 15 */ 16 17syntax = "proto3"; 18 19import "frameworks/base/tools/aapt2/Configuration.proto"; 20 21package aapt.pb; 22 23option java_package = "com.android.aapt"; 24option optimize_for = LITE_RUNTIME; 25 26// A string pool that wraps the binary form of the C++ class android::ResStringPool. 27message StringPool { 28 bytes data = 1; 29} 30 31// The position of a declared entity within a file. 32message SourcePosition { 33 uint32 line_number = 1; 34 uint32 column_number = 2; 35} 36 37// Developer friendly source file information for an entity in the resource table. 38message Source { 39 // The index of the string path within the source string pool of a ResourceTable. 40 uint32 path_idx = 1; 41 SourcePosition position = 2; 42} 43 44// The name and version fingerprint of a build tool. 45message ToolFingerprint { 46 string tool = 1; 47 string version = 2; 48} 49 50// Top level message representing a resource table. 51message ResourceTable { 52 // The string pool containing source paths referenced throughout the resource table. This does 53 // not end up in the final binary ARSC file. 54 StringPool source_pool = 1; 55 56 // Resource definitions corresponding to an Android package. 57 repeated Package package = 2; 58 59 // The <overlayable> declarations within the resource table. 60 repeated Overlayable overlayable = 3; 61 62 // The version fingerprints of the tools that built the resource table. 63 repeated ToolFingerprint tool_fingerprint = 4; 64} 65 66// A package ID in the range [0x00, 0xff]. 67message PackageId { 68 uint32 id = 1; 69} 70 71// Defines resources for an Android package. 72message Package { 73 // The package ID of this package, in the range [0x00, 0xff]. 74 // - ID 0x00 is reserved for shared libraries, or when the ID is assigned at run-time. 75 // - ID 0x01 is reserved for the 'android' package (framework). 76 // - ID range [0x02, 0x7f) is reserved for auto-assignment to shared libraries at run-time. 77 // - ID 0x7f is reserved for the application package. 78 // - IDs > 0x7f are reserved for the application as well and are treated as feature splits. 79 // This may not be set if no ID was assigned. 80 PackageId package_id = 1; 81 82 // The Java compatible Android package name of the app. 83 string package_name = 2; 84 85 // The series of types defined by the package. 86 repeated Type type = 3; 87} 88 89// A type ID in the range [0x01, 0xff]. 90message TypeId { 91 uint32 id = 1; 92} 93 94// A set of resources grouped under a common type. Such types include string, layout, xml, dimen, 95// attr, etc. This maps to the second part of a resource identifier in Java (R.type.entry). 96message Type { 97 // The ID of the type. This may not be set if no ID was assigned. 98 TypeId type_id = 1; 99 100 // The name of the type. This corresponds to the 'type' part of a full resource name of the form 101 // package:type/entry. The set of legal type names is listed in Resource.cpp. 102 string name = 2; 103 104 // The entries defined for this type. 105 repeated Entry entry = 3; 106} 107 108// The Visibility of a symbol/entry (public, private, undefined). 109message Visibility { 110 // The visibility of the resource outside of its package. 111 enum Level { 112 // No visibility was explicitly specified. This is typically treated as private. 113 // The distinction is important when two separate R.java files are generated: a public and 114 // private one. An unknown visibility, in this case, would cause the resource to be omitted 115 // from either R.java. 116 UNKNOWN = 0; 117 118 // A resource was explicitly marked as private. This means the resource can not be accessed 119 // outside of its package unless the @*package:type/entry notation is used (the asterisk being 120 // the private accessor). If two R.java files are generated (private + public), the resource 121 // will only be emitted to the private R.java file. 122 PRIVATE = 1; 123 124 // A resource was explicitly marked as public. This means the resource can be accessed 125 // from any package, and is emitted into all R.java files, public and private. 126 PUBLIC = 2; 127 } 128 129 Level level = 1; 130 131 // The path at which this entry's visibility was defined (eg. public.xml). 132 Source source = 2; 133 134 // The comment associated with the <public> tag. 135 string comment = 3; 136} 137 138// Whether a resource comes from a compile-time overlay and is explicitly allowed to not overlay an 139// existing resource. 140message AllowNew { 141 // Where this was defined in source. 142 Source source = 1; 143 144 // Any comment associated with the declaration. 145 string comment = 2; 146} 147 148// Represents a set of overlayable resources. 149message Overlayable { 150 // The name of the <overlayable>. 151 string name = 1; 152 153 // The location of the <overlayable> declaration in the source. 154 Source source = 2; 155 156 // The component responsible for enabling and disabling overlays targeting this <overlayable>. 157 string actor = 3; 158} 159 160// Represents an overlayable <item> declaration within an <overlayable> tag. 161message OverlayableItem { 162 enum Policy { 163 NONE = 0; 164 PUBLIC = 1; 165 SYSTEM = 2; 166 VENDOR = 3; 167 PRODUCT = 4; 168 SIGNATURE = 5; 169 ODM = 6; 170 OEM = 7; 171 } 172 173 // The location of the <item> declaration in source. 174 Source source = 1; 175 176 // Any comment associated with the declaration. 177 string comment = 2; 178 179 // The policy defined by the enclosing <policy> tag of this <item>. 180 repeated Policy policy = 3; 181 182 // The index into overlayable list that points to the <overlayable> tag that contains 183 // this <item>. 184 uint32 overlayable_idx = 4; 185} 186 187// An entry ID in the range [0x0000, 0xffff]. 188message EntryId { 189 uint32 id = 1; 190} 191 192// An entry declaration. An entry has a full resource ID that is the combination of package ID, 193// type ID, and its own entry ID. An entry on its own has no value, but values are defined for 194// various configurations/variants. 195message Entry { 196 // The ID of this entry. Together with the package ID and type ID, this forms a full resource ID 197 // of the form 0xPPTTEEEE, where PP is the package ID, TT is the type ID, and EEEE is the entry 198 // ID. 199 // This may not be set if no ID was assigned. 200 EntryId entry_id = 1; 201 202 // The name of this entry. This corresponds to the 'entry' part of a full resource name of the 203 // form package:type/entry. 204 string name = 2; 205 206 // The visibility of this entry (public, private, undefined). 207 Visibility visibility = 3; 208 209 // Whether this resource, when originating from a compile-time overlay, is allowed to NOT overlay 210 // any existing resources. 211 AllowNew allow_new = 4; 212 213 // Whether this resource can be overlaid by a runtime resource overlay (RRO). 214 OverlayableItem overlayable_item = 5; 215 216 // The set of values defined for this entry, each corresponding to a different 217 // configuration/variant. 218 repeated ConfigValue config_value = 6; 219} 220 221// A Configuration/Value pair. 222message ConfigValue { 223 Configuration config = 1; 224 Value value = 2; 225} 226 227// The generic meta-data for every value in a resource table. 228message Value { 229 // Where the value was defined. 230 Source source = 1; 231 232 // Any comment associated with the value. 233 string comment = 2; 234 235 // Whether the value can be overridden. 236 bool weak = 3; 237 238 // The value is either an Item or a CompoundValue. 239 oneof value { 240 Item item = 4; 241 CompoundValue compound_value = 5; 242 } 243} 244 245// An Item is an abstract type. It represents a value that can appear inline in many places, such 246// as XML attribute values or on the right hand side of style attribute definitions. The concrete 247// type is one of the types below. Only one can be set. 248message Item { 249 oneof value { 250 Reference ref = 1; 251 String str = 2; 252 RawString raw_str = 3; 253 StyledString styled_str = 4; 254 FileReference file = 5; 255 Id id = 6; 256 Primitive prim = 7; 257 } 258} 259 260// A CompoundValue is an abstract type. It represents a value that is a made of other values. 261// These can only usually appear as top-level resources. The concrete type is one of the types 262// below. Only one can be set. 263message CompoundValue { 264 oneof value { 265 Attribute attr = 1; 266 Style style = 2; 267 Styleable styleable = 3; 268 Array array = 4; 269 Plural plural = 5; 270 } 271} 272 273// A value that is a reference to another resource. This reference can be by name or resource ID. 274message Reference { 275 enum Type { 276 // A plain reference (@package:type/entry). 277 REFERENCE = 0; 278 279 // A reference to a theme attribute (?package:type/entry). 280 ATTRIBUTE = 1; 281 } 282 283 Type type = 1; 284 285 // The resource ID (0xPPTTEEEE) of the resource being referred. This is optional. 286 uint32 id = 2; 287 288 // The name of the resource being referred. This is optional if the resource ID is set. 289 string name = 3; 290 291 // Whether this reference is referencing a private resource (@*package:type/entry). 292 bool private = 4; 293} 294 295// A value that represents an ID. This is just a placeholder, as ID values are used to occupy a 296// resource ID (0xPPTTEEEE) as a unique identifier. Their value is unimportant. 297message Id { 298} 299 300// A value that is a string. 301message String { 302 string value = 1; 303} 304 305// A value that is a raw string, which is unescaped/uninterpreted. This is typically used to 306// represent the value of a style attribute before the attribute is compiled and the set of 307// allowed values is known. 308message RawString { 309 string value = 1; 310} 311 312// A string with styling information, like html tags that specify boldness, italics, etc. 313message StyledString { 314 // The raw text of the string. 315 string value = 1; 316 317 // A Span marks a region of the string text that is styled. 318 message Span { 319 // The name of the tag, and its attributes, encoded as follows: 320 // tag_name;attr1=value1;attr2=value2;[...] 321 string tag = 1; 322 323 // The first character position this span applies to, in UTF-16 offset. 324 uint32 first_char = 2; 325 326 // The last character position this span applies to, in UTF-16 offset. 327 uint32 last_char = 3; 328 } 329 330 repeated Span span = 2; 331} 332 333// A value that is a reference to an external entity, like an XML file or a PNG. 334message FileReference { 335 enum Type { 336 UNKNOWN = 0; 337 PNG = 1; 338 BINARY_XML = 2; 339 PROTO_XML = 3; 340 } 341 342 // Path to a file within the APK (typically res/type-config/entry.ext). 343 string path = 1; 344 345 // The type of file this path points to. For UAM bundle, this cannot be 346 // BINARY_XML. 347 Type type = 2; 348} 349 350// A value that represents a primitive data type (float, int, boolean, etc.). 351// Refer to Res_value in ResourceTypes.h for info on types and formatting 352message Primitive { 353 message NullType { 354 } 355 message EmptyType { 356 } 357 oneof oneof_value { 358 NullType null_value = 1; 359 EmptyType empty_value = 2; 360 float float_value = 3; 361 uint32 dimension_value = 13; 362 uint32 fraction_value = 14; 363 int32 int_decimal_value = 6; 364 uint32 int_hexadecimal_value = 7; 365 bool boolean_value = 8; 366 uint32 color_argb8_value = 9; 367 uint32 color_rgb8_value = 10; 368 uint32 color_argb4_value = 11; 369 uint32 color_rgb4_value = 12; 370 float dimension_value_deprecated = 4 [deprecated=true]; 371 float fraction_value_deprecated = 5 [deprecated=true]; 372 } 373} 374 375// A value that represents an XML attribute and what values it accepts. 376message Attribute { 377 // A Symbol used to represent an enum or a flag. 378 message Symbol { 379 // Where the enum/flag item was defined. 380 Source source = 1; 381 382 // Any comments associated with the enum or flag. 383 string comment = 2; 384 385 // The name of the enum/flag as a reference. Enums/flag items are generated as ID resource 386 // values. 387 Reference name = 3; 388 389 // The value of the enum/flag. 390 uint32 value = 4; 391 } 392 393 // Bitmask of formats allowed for an attribute. 394 enum FormatFlags { 395 NONE = 0x0; // Proto3 requires a default of 0. 396 ANY = 0x0000ffff; // Allows any type except ENUM and FLAGS. 397 REFERENCE = 0x01; // Allows Reference values. 398 STRING = 0x02; // Allows String/StyledString values. 399 INTEGER = 0x04; // Allows any integer BinaryPrimitive values. 400 BOOLEAN = 0x08; // Allows any boolean BinaryPrimitive values. 401 COLOR = 0x010; // Allows any color BinaryPrimitive values. 402 FLOAT = 0x020; // Allows any float BinaryPrimitive values. 403 DIMENSION = 0x040; // Allows any dimension BinaryPrimitive values. 404 FRACTION = 0x080; // Allows any fraction BinaryPrimitive values. 405 ENUM = 0x00010000; // Allows enums that are defined in the Attribute's symbols. 406 // ENUM and FLAGS cannot BOTH be set. 407 FLAGS = 0x00020000; // Allows flags that are defined in the Attribute's symbols. 408 // ENUM and FLAGS cannot BOTH be set. 409 } 410 411 // A bitmask of types that this XML attribute accepts. Corresponds to the flags in the 412 // enum FormatFlags. 413 uint32 format_flags = 1; 414 415 // The smallest integer allowed for this XML attribute. Only makes sense if the format includes 416 // FormatFlags::INTEGER. 417 int32 min_int = 2; 418 419 // The largest integer allowed for this XML attribute. Only makes sense if the format includes 420 // FormatFlags::INTEGER. 421 int32 max_int = 3; 422 423 // The set of enums/flags defined in this attribute. Only makes sense if the format includes 424 // either FormatFlags::ENUM or FormatFlags::FLAGS. Having both is an error. 425 repeated Symbol symbol = 4; 426} 427 428// A value that represents a style. 429message Style { 430 // An XML attribute/value pair defined in the style. 431 message Entry { 432 // Where the entry was defined. 433 Source source = 1; 434 435 // Any comments associated with the entry. 436 string comment = 2; 437 438 // A reference to the XML attribute. 439 Reference key = 3; 440 441 // The Item defined for this XML attribute. 442 Item item = 4; 443 } 444 445 // The optinal style from which this style inherits attributes. 446 Reference parent = 1; 447 448 // The source file information of the parent inheritance declaration. 449 Source parent_source = 2; 450 451 // The set of XML attribute/value pairs for this style. 452 repeated Entry entry = 3; 453} 454 455// A value that represents a <declare-styleable> XML resource. These are not real resources and 456// only end up as Java fields in the generated R.java. They do not end up in the binary ARSC file. 457message Styleable { 458 // An attribute defined for this styleable. 459 message Entry { 460 // Where the attribute was defined within the <declare-styleable> block. 461 Source source = 1; 462 463 // Any comments associated with the declaration. 464 string comment = 2; 465 466 // The reference to the attribute. 467 Reference attr = 3; 468 } 469 470 // The set of attribute declarations. 471 repeated Entry entry = 1; 472} 473 474// A value that represents an array of resource values. 475message Array { 476 // A single element of the array. 477 message Element { 478 // Where the element was defined. 479 Source source = 1; 480 481 // Any comments associated with the element. 482 string comment = 2; 483 484 // The value assigned to this element. 485 Item item = 3; 486 } 487 488 // The list of array elements. 489 repeated Element element = 1; 490} 491 492// A value that represents a string and its many variations based on plurality. 493message Plural { 494 // The arity of the plural. 495 enum Arity { 496 ZERO = 0; 497 ONE = 1; 498 TWO = 2; 499 FEW = 3; 500 MANY = 4; 501 OTHER = 5; 502 } 503 504 // The plural value for a given arity. 505 message Entry { 506 // Where the plural was defined. 507 Source source = 1; 508 509 // Any comments associated with the plural. 510 string comment = 2; 511 512 // The arity of the plural. 513 Arity arity = 3; 514 515 // The value assigned to this plural. 516 Item item = 4; 517 } 518 519 // The set of arity/plural mappings. 520 repeated Entry entry = 1; 521} 522 523// Defines an abstract XmlNode that must be either an XmlElement, or 524// a text node represented by a string. 525message XmlNode { 526 oneof node { 527 XmlElement element = 1; 528 string text = 2; 529 } 530 531 // Source line and column info. 532 SourcePosition source = 3; 533} 534 535// An <element> in an XML document. 536message XmlElement { 537 // Namespaces defined on this element. 538 repeated XmlNamespace namespace_declaration = 1; 539 540 // The namespace URI of this element. 541 string namespace_uri = 2; 542 543 // The name of this element. 544 string name = 3; 545 546 // The attributes of this element. 547 repeated XmlAttribute attribute = 4; 548 549 // The children of this element. 550 repeated XmlNode child = 5; 551} 552 553// A namespace declaration on an XmlElement (xmlns:android="http://..."). 554message XmlNamespace { 555 string prefix = 1; 556 string uri = 2; 557 558 // Source line and column info. 559 SourcePosition source = 3; 560} 561 562// An attribute defined on an XmlElement (android:text="..."). 563message XmlAttribute { 564 string namespace_uri = 1; 565 string name = 2; 566 string value = 3; 567 568 // Source line and column info. 569 SourcePosition source = 4; 570 571 // The optional resource ID (0xPPTTEEEE) of the attribute. 572 uint32 resource_id = 5; 573 574 // The optional interpreted/compiled version of the `value` string. 575 Item compiled_item = 6; 576} 577