Manage protocol version for meta server and client
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Expected deployment time: 5 minutes ⏱
Meta server has a build version(METASRV_COMMIT_VERSION
) and the minimal compatible version of meta client(MIN_METACLI_SEMVER
),
which are defined in metasrv/src/version.rs
.
Meta client has a build version(METACLI_COMMIT_SEMVER
) and the minimal compatible version of meta server(MIN_METASRV_SEMVER
),
which are defined in common/meta/grpc/src/lib.rs
.
These four versions defines compatibility between meta server and meta client. Compatibility explains how it works.
For developers, if incompatible or compatible changes are introduced, either MIN_METACLI_SEMVER
or MIN_METASRV_SEMVER
should be increased,
in order to report a compatibility issue before actual data exchange between meta server and meta client.
According to the algorithm Compatibility defines:
- If no protocol related types change is introduced, do NOT change
MIN_METACLI_SEMVER
orMIN_METASRV_SEMVER
; - If new API is added to meta server, but very other API are still valid, do NOT change
MIN_METACLI_SEMVER
orMIN_METASRV_SEMVER
; - If meta client starts using a new API provided by meta server, upgrade
MIN_METASRV_SEMVER
to the build version in which this new API was introduced. - If meta server removes an API, upgrade
MIN_METACLI_SEMVER
to a client build version since which this API is never used.
Protocol related crates are(this list may not be exhausted if new types are introduced in future):
common/protos
: defines the protobuf messages a meta client talks to a meta server.common/proto-conv
: defines how to convert metadata types in rust from and to protobuf messages.common/meta/types
: defines the rust types for metadata.