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// @generated
/// TableDescriptor describes an ORM table.
#[allow(clippy::derive_partial_eq_without_eq)]
#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, ::prost::Message)]
pub struct TableDescriptor {
/// primary_key defines the primary key for the table.
#[prost(message, optional, tag="1")]
pub primary_key: ::core::option::Option<PrimaryKeyDescriptor>,
/// index defines one or more secondary indexes.
#[prost(message, repeated, tag="2")]
pub index: ::prost::alloc::vec::Vec<SecondaryIndexDescriptor>,
/// id is a non-zero integer ID that must be unique within the
/// tables and singletons in this file. It may be deprecated in the future when this
/// can be auto-generated.
#[prost(uint32, tag="3")]
pub id: u32,
}
/// PrimaryKeyDescriptor describes a table primary key.
#[allow(clippy::derive_partial_eq_without_eq)]
#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, ::prost::Message)]
pub struct PrimaryKeyDescriptor {
/// fields is a comma-separated list of fields in the primary key. Spaces are
/// not allowed. Supported field types, their encodings, and any applicable constraints
/// are described below.
/// - uint32 are encoded as 2,3,4 or 5 bytes using a compact encoding that
/// is suitable for sorted iteration (not varint encoding). This type is
/// well-suited for small integers.
/// - uint64 are encoded as 2,4,6 or 9 bytes using a compact encoding that
/// is suitable for sorted iteration (not varint encoding). This type is
/// well-suited for small integers such as auto-incrementing sequences.
/// - fixed32, fixed64 are encoded as big-endian fixed width bytes and support
/// sorted iteration. These types are well-suited for encoding fixed with
/// decimals as integers.
/// - string's are encoded as raw bytes in terminal key segments and null-terminated
/// in non-terminal segments. Null characters are thus forbidden in strings.
/// string fields support sorted iteration.
/// - bytes are encoded as raw bytes in terminal segments and length-prefixed
/// with a 32-bit unsigned varint in non-terminal segments.
/// - int32, sint32, int64, sint64, sfixed32, sfixed64 are encoded as fixed width bytes with
/// an encoding that enables sorted iteration.
/// - google.protobuf.Timestamp and google.protobuf.Duration are encoded
/// as 12 bytes using an encoding that enables sorted iteration.
/// - enum fields are encoded using varint encoding and do not support sorted
/// iteration.
/// - bool fields are encoded as a single byte 0 or 1.
///
/// All other fields types are unsupported in keys including repeated and
/// oneof fields.
///
/// Primary keys are prefixed by the varint encoded table id and the byte 0x0
/// plus any additional prefix specified by the schema.
#[prost(string, tag="1")]
pub fields: ::prost::alloc::string::String,
/// auto_increment specifies that the primary key is generated by an
/// auto-incrementing integer. If this is set to true fields must only
/// contain one field of that is of type uint64.
#[prost(bool, tag="2")]
pub auto_increment: bool,
}
/// PrimaryKeyDescriptor describes a table secondary index.
#[allow(clippy::derive_partial_eq_without_eq)]
#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, ::prost::Message)]
pub struct SecondaryIndexDescriptor {
/// fields is a comma-separated list of fields in the index. The supported
/// field types are the same as those for PrimaryKeyDescriptor.fields.
/// Index keys are prefixed by the varint encoded table id and the varint
/// encoded index id plus any additional prefix specified by the schema.
///
/// In addition the field segments, non-unique index keys are suffixed with
/// any additional primary key fields not present in the index fields so that the
/// primary key can be reconstructed. Unique indexes instead of being suffixed
/// store the remaining primary key fields in the value..
#[prost(string, tag="1")]
pub fields: ::prost::alloc::string::String,
/// id is a non-zero integer ID that must be unique within the indexes for this
/// table and less than 32768. It may be deprecated in the future when this can
/// be auto-generated.
#[prost(uint32, tag="2")]
pub id: u32,
/// unique specifies that this an unique index.
#[prost(bool, tag="3")]
pub unique: bool,
}
/// TableDescriptor describes an ORM singleton table which has at most one instance.
#[allow(clippy::derive_partial_eq_without_eq)]
#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, ::prost::Message)]
pub struct SingletonDescriptor {
/// id is a non-zero integer ID that must be unique within the
/// tables and singletons in this file. It may be deprecated in the future when this
/// can be auto-generated.
#[prost(uint32, tag="1")]
pub id: u32,
}
// @@protoc_insertion_point(module)