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1// Copyright (c) 2009 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
2// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
3// found in the LICENSE file.
4//
5// Sync protocol for communication between sync client and server.
6
7// Update proto_value_conversions{.h,.cc,_unittest.cc} if you change
8// any fields in this file.
9
10syntax = "proto2";
11
12option optimize_for = LITE_RUNTIME;
13option retain_unknown_fields = true;
14
15package sync_pb;
16
17import "encryption.proto";
18
19// Used for inspecting how long we spent performing operations in different
20// backends. All times must be in millis.
21message ProfilingData {
22  optional int64 meta_data_write_time = 1;
23  optional int64 file_data_write_time = 2;
24  optional int64 user_lookup_time = 3;
25  optional int64 meta_data_read_time = 4;
26  optional int64 file_data_read_time = 5;
27  optional int64 total_request_time = 6;
28}
29
30message EntitySpecifics {
31  // If a datatype is encrypted, this field will contain the encrypted
32  // original EntitySpecifics. The extension for the datatype will continue
33  // to exist, but contain only the default values.
34  // Note that currently passwords employ their own legacy encryption scheme and
35  // do not use this field.
36  optional EncryptedData encrypted = 1;
37
38  // To add new datatype-specific fields to the protocol, extend
39  // EntitySpecifics.  First, pick a non-colliding tag number by
40  // picking a revision number of one of your past commits
41  // to src.chromium.org.  Then, in a different protocol buffer
42  // definition that includes this, do the following:
43  //
44  //   extend EntitySpecifics {
45  //     MyDatatypeSpecifics my_datatype = 32222;
46  //   }
47  //
48  // where:
49  //   - 32222 is the non-colliding tag number you picked earlier.
50  //   - MyDatatypeSpecifics is the type (probably a message type defined
51  //     in your new .proto file) that you want to associate with each
52  //     object of the new datatype.
53  //   - my_datatype is the field identifier you'll use to access the
54  //     datatype specifics from the code.
55  //
56  // Server implementations are obligated to preserve the contents of
57  // EntitySpecifics when it contains unrecognized extensions.  In this
58  // way, it is possible to add new datatype fields without having
59  // to update the server.
60  extensions 30000 to max;
61}
62
63message SyncEntity {
64  // This item's identifier.  In a commit of a new item, this will be a
65  // client-generated ID.  If the commit succeeds, the server will generate
66  // a globally unique ID and return it to the committing client in the
67  // CommitResponse.EntryResponse.  In the context of a GetUpdatesResponse,
68  // |id_string| is always the server generated ID.  The original
69  // client-generated ID is preserved in the |originator_client_id| field.
70  // Present in both GetUpdatesResponse and CommitMessage.
71  optional string id_string = 1;
72
73  // An id referencing this item's parent in the hierarchy.  In a
74  // CommitMessage, it is accepted for this to be a client-generated temporary
75  // ID if there was a new created item with that ID appearing earlier
76  // in the message.  In all other situations, it is a server ID.
77  // Present in both GetUpdatesResponse and CommitMessage.
78  optional string parent_id_string = 2;
79
80  // old_parent_id is only set in commits and indicates the old server
81  // parent(s) to remove. When omitted, the old parent is the same as
82  // the new.
83  // Present only in CommitMessage.
84  optional string old_parent_id = 3;
85
86  // The version of this item -- a monotonically increasing value that is
87  // maintained by for each item.  If zero in a CommitMessage, the server
88  // will interpret this entity as a newly-created item and generate a
89  // new server ID and an initial version number.  If nonzero in a
90  // CommitMessage, this item is treated as an update to an existing item, and
91  // the server will use |id_string| to locate the item.  Then, if the item's
92  // current version on the server does not match |version|, the commit will
93  // fail for that item.  The server will not update it, and will return
94  // a result code of CONFLICT.  In a GetUpdatesResponse, |version| is
95  // always positive and indentifies the revision of the item data being sent
96  // to the client.
97  // Present in both GetUpdatesResponse and CommitMessage.
98  required int64 version = 4;
99
100  // Last modification time (in java time milliseconds)
101  // Present in both GetUpdatesResponse and CommitMessage.
102  optional int64 mtime = 5;
103
104  // Creation time.
105  // Present in both GetUpdatesResponse and CommitMessage.
106  optional int64 ctime = 6;
107
108  // The name of this item.
109  // Historical note:
110  //   Since November 2010, this value is no different from non_unique_name.
111  //   Before then, server implementations would maintain a unique-within-parent
112  //   value separate from its base, "non-unique" value.  Clients had not
113  //   depended on the uniqueness of the property since November 2009; it was
114  //   removed from Chromium by http://codereview.chromium.org/371029 .
115  // Present in both GetUpdatesResponse and CommitMessage.
116  required string name = 7;
117
118  // The name of this item.  Same as |name|.
119  // |non_unique_name| should take precedence over the |name| value if both
120  // are supplied.  For efficiency, clients and servers should avoid setting
121  // this redundant value.
122  // Present in both GetUpdatesResponse and CommitMessage.
123  optional string non_unique_name = 8;
124
125  // A value from a monotonically increasing sequence that indicates when
126  // this item was last updated on the server. This is now equivalent
127  // to version. This is now deprecated in favor of version.
128  // Present only in GetUpdatesResponse.
129  optional int64 sync_timestamp = 9;
130
131  // If present, this tag identifies this item as being a uniquely
132  // instanced item.  The server ensures that there is never more
133  // than one entity in a user's store with the same tag value.
134  // This value is used to identify and find e.g. the "Google Chrome" settings
135  // folder without relying on it existing at a particular path, or having
136  // a particular name, in the data store.
137  //
138  // This variant of the tag is created by the server, so clients can't create
139  // an item with a tag using this field.
140  //
141  // Use client_defined_unique_tag if you want to create one from the client.
142  //
143  // An item can't have both a client_defined_unique_tag and
144  // a server_defined_unique_tag.
145  //
146  // Present only in GetUpdatesResponse.
147  optional string server_defined_unique_tag = 10;
148
149  // If this group is present, it implies that this SyncEntity corresponds to
150  // a bookmark or a bookmark folder.
151  //
152  // This group is deprecated; clients should use the bookmark EntitySpecifics
153  // protocol buffer extension instead.
154  optional group BookmarkData = 11 {
155    // We use a required field to differentiate between a bookmark and a
156    // bookmark folder.
157    // Present in both GetUpdatesMessage and CommitMessage.
158    required bool bookmark_folder = 12;
159
160    // For bookmark objects, contains the bookmark's URL.
161    // Present in both GetUpdatesResponse and CommitMessage.
162    optional string bookmark_url = 13;
163
164    // For bookmark objects, contains the bookmark's favicon. The favicon is
165    // represented as a 16X16 PNG image.
166    // Present in both GetUpdatesResponse and CommitMessage.
167    optional bytes bookmark_favicon = 14;
168  }
169
170  // Supplies a numeric position for this item, relative to other items with
171  // the same parent.  This value is only meaningful in server-to-client
172  // contexts; to specify a position in a client-to-server commit context,
173  // use |insert_after_item_id|.
174  // Present only in GetUpdatesResponse.
175  optional int64 position_in_parent = 15;
176
177  // Contains the ID of the element (under the same parent) after which this
178  // element resides. An empty string indicates that the element is the first
179  // element in the parent.  This value is used during commits to specify
180  // a relative position for a position change.  In the context of
181  // a GetUpdatesMessage, |position_in_parent| is used instead to
182  // communicate position.
183  // Present only in CommitMessage.
184  optional string insert_after_item_id = 16;
185
186  // Arbitrary key/value pairs associated with this item.
187  // Present in both GetUpdatesResponse and CommitMessage.
188  // Deprecated.
189  // optional ExtendedAttributes extended_attributes = 17;
190
191  // If true, indicates that this item has been (or should be) deleted.
192  // Present in both GetUpdatesResponse and CommitMessage.
193  optional bool deleted = 18 [default = false];
194
195  // A GUID that identifies the the sync client who initially committed
196  // this entity.  This value corresponds to |cache_guid| in CommitMessage.
197  // This field, along with |originator_client_item_id|, can be used to
198  // reunite the original with its official committed version in the case
199  // where a client does not receive or process the commit response for
200  // some reason.
201  // Present only in GetUpdatesResponse.
202  optional string originator_cache_guid = 19;
203
204  // The local item id of this entry from the client that initially
205  // committed this entity. Typically a negative integer.
206  // Present only in GetUpdatesResponse.
207  optional string originator_client_item_id = 20;
208
209  // Extensible container for datatype-specific data.
210  // This became available in version 23 of the protocol.
211  optional EntitySpecifics specifics = 21;
212
213  // Indicate whether this is a folder or not. Available in version 23+.
214  optional bool folder = 22 [default = false];
215
216  // A client defined unique hash for this entity.
217  // Similar to server_defined_unique_tag.
218  //
219  // When initially committing an entity, a client can request that the entity
220  // is unique per that account. To do so, the client should specify a
221  // client_defined_unique_tag. At most one entity per tag value may exist.
222  // per account. The server will enforce uniqueness on this tag
223  // and fail attempts to create duplicates of this tag.
224  // Will be returned in any updates for this entity.
225  //
226  // The difference between server_defined_unique_tag and
227  // client_defined_unique_tag is the creator of the entity. Server defined
228  // tags are entities created by the server at account creation,
229  // while client defined tags are entities created by the client at any time.
230  //
231  // During GetUpdates, a sync entity update will come back with ONE of:
232  // a) Originator and cache id - If client committed the item as non "unique"
233  // b) Server tag - If server committed the item as unique
234  // c) Client tag - If client committed the item as unique
235  //
236  // May be present in CommitMessages for the initial creation of an entity.
237  // If present in Commit updates for the entity, it will be ignored.
238  //
239  // Available in version 24+.
240  //
241  // May be returned in GetUpdatesMessage and sent up in CommitMessage.
242  //
243  optional string client_defined_unique_tag = 23;
244};
245
246// This message contains diagnostic information used to correlate
247// commit-related traffic with extensions-related mutations to the
248// data models in chromium.  It plays no functional role in
249// processing this CommitMessage.
250message ChromiumExtensionsActivity {
251  // The human-readable ID identifying the extension responsible
252  // for the traffic reported in this ChromiumExtensionsActivity.
253  optional string extension_id = 1;
254
255  // How many times the extension successfully invoked a write
256  // operation through the bookmarks API since the last CommitMessage.
257  optional uint32 bookmark_writes_since_last_commit = 2;
258};
259
260message CommitMessage {
261  repeated SyncEntity entries = 1;
262
263  // A GUID that identifies the committing sync client.  This value will be
264  // returned as originator_cache_guid for any new items.
265  optional string cache_guid = 2;
266
267  repeated ChromiumExtensionsActivity extensions_activity = 3;
268};
269
270message GetUpdatesCallerInfo {
271  enum GetUpdatesSource {
272    UNKNOWN = 0;  // The source was not set by the caller.
273    FIRST_UPDATE = 1;  // First update from an instance of Chrome.
274    LOCAL = 2;  // The source of the update was a local change.
275    NOTIFICATION = 3;  // The source of the update was a p2p notification.
276    PERIODIC = 4;  // The source of the update was periodic polling.
277    SYNC_CYCLE_CONTINUATION = 5;  // The source of the update was a
278                                  // continuation of a previous update.
279    CLEAR_PRIVATE_DATA = 6;       // Source is a call to remove all private data
280  }
281
282  required GetUpdatesSource source = 1;
283
284  // True only if notifications were enabled for this GetUpdateMessage.
285  optional bool notifications_enabled = 2;
286};
287
288message DataTypeProgressMarker {
289  // An integer identifying the data type whose progress is tracked by this
290  // marker.  The legitimate values of this field correspond to the protobuf
291  // field numbers of all EntitySpecifics extensions supported by the server.
292  // These values are externally declared in per-datatype .proto files.
293  optional int32 data_type_id = 1;
294
295  // An opaque-to-the-client sequence of bytes that the server may interpret
296  // as an indicator of the client's knowledge state.  If this is empty or
297  // omitted by the client, it indicates that the client is initiating a
298  // a first-time sync of this datatype.  Otherwise, clients must supply a
299  // value previously returned by the server in an earlier GetUpdatesResponse.
300  // These values are not comparable or generable on the client.
301  //
302  // The opaque semantics of this field are to afford server implementations
303  // some flexibility in implementing progress tracking.  For instance,
304  // a server implementation built on top of a distributed storage service --
305  // or multiple heterogenous such services -- might need to supply a vector
306  // of totally ordered monotonic update timestamps, rather than a single
307  // monotonically increasing value.  Other optimizations may also be
308  // possible if the server is allowed to embed arbitrary information in
309  // the progress token.
310  //
311  // Server implementations should keep the size of these tokens relatively
312  // small, on the order of tens of bytes, and they should remain small
313  // regardless of the number of items synchronized.  (A possible bad server
314  // implementation would be for progress_token to contain a list of all the
315  // items ever sent to the client.  Servers shouldn't do this.)
316  optional bytes token = 2;
317
318  // Clients that previously downloaded updates synced using the timestamp based
319  // progress tracking mechanism, but which wish to switch over to the opaque
320  // token mechanism can set this field in a GetUpdatesMessage.  The server
321  // will perform a get updates operation as normal from the indicated
322  // timestamp, and return only an opaque progress token.
323  optional int64 timestamp_token_for_migration = 3;
324
325  // An opaque-to-the-client string of bytes, received through a notification,
326  // that the server may interpret as a hint about the location of the latest
327  // version of the data for this type.
328  optional string notification_hint = 4;
329}
330
331message GetUpdatesMessage {
332  // Indicates the client's current progress in downloading updates.  A
333  // from_timestamp value of zero means that the client is requesting a first-
334  // time sync.  After that point, clients should fill in this value with the
335  // value returned in the last-seen GetUpdatesResponse.new_timestamp.
336  //
337  // from_timestamp has been deprecated; clients should use
338  // |from_progress_marker| instead, which allows more flexibility.
339  optional int64 from_timestamp = 1;
340
341  // Indicates the reason for the GetUpdatesMessage.
342  optional GetUpdatesCallerInfo caller_info = 2;
343
344  // Indicates whether related folders should be fetched.
345  optional bool fetch_folders = 3 [default = true];
346
347  // The presence of an individual EntitySpecifics extension indicates that the
348  // client requests sync object types associated with that extension.  This
349  // determination depends only on the presence of the extension field, not its
350  // contents -- thus clients should send empty extension messages.  For
351  // backwards compatibility only bookmark objects will be sent to the client
352  // should requested_types not be present.
353  //
354  // requested_types may contain multiple EntitySpecifics extensions -- in this
355  // event, the server will return items of all the indicated types.
356  //
357  // requested_types has been deprecated; clients should use
358  // |from_progress_marker| instead, which allows more flexibility.
359  optional EntitySpecifics requested_types = 4;
360
361  // Client-requested limit on the maximum number of updates to return at once.
362  // The server may opt to return fewer updates than this amount, but it should
363  // not return more.
364  optional int32 batch_size = 5;
365
366  // Per-datatype progress marker.  If present, the server will ignore
367  // the values of requested_types and from_timestamp, using this instead.
368  repeated DataTypeProgressMarker from_progress_marker = 6;
369
370  // Indicates whether the response should be sent in chunks.  This may be
371  // needed for devices with limited memory resources.  If true, the response
372  // will include one or more ClientToServerResponses, with the frist one
373  // containing GetUpdatesMetadataResponse, and the remaining ones, if any,
374  // containing GetUpdatesStreamingResponse.  These ClientToServerResponses are
375  // delimited by a length prefix, which is encoded as a varint.
376  optional bool streaming = 7 [default = false];
377};
378
379message AuthenticateMessage {
380  required string auth_token = 1;
381};
382
383// This message is sent to the server to clear data.  An asynchronous
384// response is returned to the client indicating that the server has received
385// the request and has begun to clear data.
386message ClearUserDataMessage {
387}
388
389message ClearUserDataResponse {
390}
391
392message ClientToServerMessage {
393  required string share = 1;
394  optional int32 protocol_version = 2 [default = 26];
395  enum Contents {
396    COMMIT = 1;
397    GET_UPDATES = 2;
398    AUTHENTICATE = 3;
399    CLEAR_DATA = 4;
400  }
401
402  required Contents message_contents = 3;
403  optional CommitMessage commit = 4;
404  optional GetUpdatesMessage get_updates = 5;
405  optional AuthenticateMessage authenticate = 6;
406  // Request to clear all Chromium data from the server
407  optional ClearUserDataMessage clear_user_data = 9;
408
409  optional string store_birthday = 7; // Opaque store ID; if it changes, duck!
410  // The client sets this if it detects a sync issue. The server will tell it
411  // if it should perform a refresh.
412  optional bool sync_problem_detected = 8 [default = false];
413};
414
415message CommitResponse {
416  enum ResponseType {
417    SUCCESS = 1;
418    CONFLICT = 2; // You're out of date; update and check your data
419    // TODO(ncarter): What's the difference between RETRY and TRANSIENT_ERROR?
420    RETRY = 3; // Someone has a conflicting, non-expired session open
421    INVALID_MESSAGE = 4; // What the client sent was invalid, and trying again
422                         // won't help.
423    OVER_QUOTA = 5; // This operation would put you, or you are, over quota
424    TRANSIENT_ERROR = 6; // Something went wrong; try again in a bit
425  }
426  repeated group EntryResponse = 1 {
427    required ResponseType response_type = 2;
428
429    // Sync servers may also return a new ID for an existing item, indicating
430    // a new entry's been created to hold the data the client's sending up.
431    optional string id_string = 3;
432
433    // should be filled if our parent was assigned a new ID.
434    optional string parent_id_string = 4;
435
436    // This value is the same as the position_in_parent value returned within
437    // the SyncEntity message in GetUpdatesResponse.
438    optional int64 position_in_parent = 5;
439
440    // The item's current version.
441    optional int64 version = 6;
442
443    // Allows the server to move-aside an entry as it's being committed.
444    // This name is the same as the name field returned within the SyncEntity
445    // message in GetUpdatesResponse.
446    optional string name = 7;
447
448    // This name is the same as the non_unique_name field returned within the
449    // SyncEntity message in GetUpdatesResponse.
450    optional string non_unique_name = 8;
451
452    optional string error_message = 9;
453
454  }
455};
456
457message GetUpdatesResponse {
458  // New sync entries that the client should apply.
459  repeated SyncEntity entries = 1;
460
461  // If there are more changes on the server that weren't processed during this
462  // GetUpdates request, the client should send another GetUpdates request and
463  // use new_timestamp as the from_timestamp value within GetUpdatesMessage.
464  //
465  // This field has been deprecated and will be returned only to clients
466  // that set the also-deprecated |from_timestamp| field in the update request.
467  // Clients should use |from_progress_marker| and |new_progress_marker|
468  // instead.
469  optional int64 new_timestamp = 2;
470
471  // DEPRECATED FIELD - server does not set this anymore.
472  optional int64 deprecated_newest_timestamp = 3;
473
474  // Approximate count of changes remaining - use this for UI feedback.
475  // If present and zero, this estimate is firm: the server has no changes
476  // after the current batch.
477  optional int64 changes_remaining = 4;
478
479  // Opaque, per-datatype timestamp-like tokens.  A client should use this
480  // field in lieu of new_timestamp, which is deprecated in newer versions
481  // of the protocol.  Clients should retain and persist the values returned
482  // in this field, and present them back to the server to indicate the
483  // starting point for future update requests.
484  //
485  // This will be sent only if the client provided |from_progress_marker|
486  // in the update request.
487  //
488  // The server may provide a new progress marker even if this is the end of
489  // the batch, or if there were no new updates on the server; and the client
490  // must save these.  If the server does not provide a |new_progress_marker|
491  // value for a particular datatype, when the request provided a
492  // |from_progress_marker| value for that datatype, the client should
493  // interpret this to mean "no change from the previous state" and retain its
494  // previous progress-marker value for that datatype.
495  //
496  // Progress markers in the context of a response will never have the
497  // |timestamp_token_for_migration| field set.
498  repeated DataTypeProgressMarker new_progress_marker = 5;
499};
500
501// The metadata response for GetUpdatesMessage.  This response is sent when
502// streaming is set to true in the request.  It is prefixed with a length
503// delimiter, which is encoded in varint.
504message GetUpdatesMetadataResponse {
505  // Approximate count of changes remaining.  Detailed comment is available in
506  // GetUpdatesResponse.
507  optional int64 changes_remaining = 1;
508
509  // Opaque, per-datatype timestamp-like tokens.  Detailed comment is available
510  // in GetUpdatesResponse.
511  repeated DataTypeProgressMarker new_progress_marker = 2;
512};
513
514// The streaming response message for GetUpdatesMessage.  This message is sent
515// when streaming is set to true in the request.  There may be multiple
516// GetUpdatesStreamingResponse messages in a response.  This type of messages
517// is preceded by GetUpdatesMetadataResponse.  It is prefixed with a length
518// delimiter, which is encoded in varint.
519message GetUpdatesStreamingResponse {
520  // New sync entries that the client should apply.
521  repeated SyncEntity entries = 1;
522};
523
524// A user-identifying struct.  For a given Google account the email and display
525// name can change, but obfuscated_id should be constant.
526// The obfuscated id is optional because at least one planned use of the proto
527// (sharing) does not require it.
528message UserIdentification {
529  required string email = 1;  // the user's full primary email address.
530  optional string display_name = 2;  // the user's display name.
531  optional string obfuscated_id = 3;  // an obfuscated, opaque user id.
532};
533
534message AuthenticateResponse {
535  // Optional only for backward compatibility.
536  optional UserIdentification user = 1;
537};
538
539message ThrottleParameters {
540  // Deprecated. Remove this from the server side.
541  required int32 min_measure_payload_size = 1;
542  required double target_utilization = 2;
543  required double measure_interval_max = 3;
544  required double measure_interval_min = 4;
545  required double observation_window = 5;
546};
547
548// A command from the server instructing the client to update settings or
549// perform some operation.
550message ClientCommand {
551  // Time to wait before sending any requests to the server.
552  optional int32 set_sync_poll_interval = 1;  // in seconds
553  optional int32 set_sync_long_poll_interval = 2;  // in seconds
554
555  optional int32 max_commit_batch_size = 3;
556};
557
558message ClientToServerResponse {
559  optional CommitResponse commit = 1;
560  optional GetUpdatesResponse get_updates = 2;
561  optional AuthenticateResponse authenticate = 3;
562  optional ClearUserDataResponse clear_user_data = 9;
563  optional GetUpdatesMetadataResponse stream_metadata = 10;
564  // If GetUpdatesStreamingResponse is contained in the ClientToServerResponse,
565  // none of the other fields (error_code and etc) will be set.
566  optional GetUpdatesStreamingResponse stream_data = 11;
567
568  enum ErrorType {
569    SUCCESS            = 0;
570    ACCESS_DENIED      = 1;   // Returned when the user doesn't have access to
571                              // store (instead of HTTP 401).
572    NOT_MY_BIRTHDAY    = 2;   // Returned when the server and client disagree on
573                              // the store birthday.
574    THROTTLED          = 3;   // Returned when the store has exceeded the
575                              // allowed bandwidth utilization.
576    AUTH_EXPIRED       = 4;   // Auth token or cookie has expired.
577    USER_NOT_ACTIVATED = 5;   // User doesn't have the Chrome bit set on that
578                              // Google Account.
579    AUTH_INVALID       = 6;   // Auth token or cookie is otherwise invalid.
580    CLEAR_PENDING      = 7;   // A clear of the user data is pending (e.g.
581                              // initiated by privacy request).  Client should
582                              // come back later.
583    TRANSIENT_ERROR    = 8;   // A transient error occured (eg. backend
584                              // timeout). Client should try again later.
585    MIGRATION_DONE     = 9;   // Migration has finished for one or more data
586                              // types.  Client should clear the cache for
587                              // these data types only and then re-sync with
588                              // a server.
589    UNKNOWN            = 100; // Unknown value. This should never be explicitly
590                              // used; it is the default value when an
591                              // out-of-date client parses a value it doesn't
592                              // recognize.
593  }
594  // Up until protocol_version 24, the default was SUCCESS which made it
595  // impossible to add new enum values since older clients would parse any
596  // out-of-range value as SUCCESS. Starting with 25, unless explicitly set,
597  // the error_code will be UNKNOWN so that clients know when they're
598  // out-of-date. Note also that when using protocol_version < 25,
599  // TRANSIENT_ERROR is not supported. Instead, the server sends back a HTTP
600  // 400 error code.
601  optional ErrorType error_code = 4 [default = UNKNOWN];
602  optional string error_message = 5;
603
604  // Opaque store ID; if it changes, the contents of the client's cache
605  // is meaningless to this server.  This happens most typically when
606  // you switch from one storage backend instance (say, a test instance)
607  // to another (say, the official instance).
608  optional string store_birthday = 6;
609
610  optional ClientCommand client_command = 7;
611  optional ProfilingData profiling_data = 8;
612
613  // The data types whose storage has been migrated.  Present when the value of
614  // error_code is MIGRATION_DONE.
615  repeated int32 migrated_data_type_id = 12;
616};
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