package google.protobuf

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message Any

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`Any` contains an arbitrary serialized protocol buffer message along with a URL that describes the type of the serialized message. Protobuf library provides support to pack/unpack Any values in the form of utility functions or additional generated methods of the Any type. Example 1: Pack and unpack a message in C++. Foo foo = ...; Any any; any.PackFrom(foo); ... if (any.UnpackTo(&foo)) { ... } Example 2: Pack and unpack a message in Java. Foo foo = ...; Any any = Any.pack(foo); ... if (any.is(Foo.class)) { foo = any.unpack(Foo.class); } Example 3: Pack and unpack a message in Python. foo = Foo(...) any = Any() any.Pack(foo) ... if any.Is(Foo.DESCRIPTOR): any.Unpack(foo) ... Example 4: Pack and unpack a message in Go foo := &pb.Foo{...} any, err := anypb.New(foo) if err != nil { ... } ... foo := &pb.Foo{} if err := any.UnmarshalTo(foo); err != nil { ... } The pack methods provided by protobuf library will by default use 'type.googleapis.com/full.type.name' as the type URL and the unpack methods only use the fully qualified type name after the last '/' in the type URL, for example "foo.bar.com/x/y.z" will yield type name "y.z". JSON The JSON representation of an `Any` value uses the regular representation of the deserialized, embedded message, with an additional field `@type` which contains the type URL. Example: package google.profile; message Person { string first_name = 1; string last_name = 2; } { "@type": "type.googleapis.com/google.profile.Person", "firstName": <string>, "lastName": <string> } If the embedded message type is well-known and has a custom JSON representation, that representation will be embedded adding a field `value` which holds the custom JSON in addition to the `@type` field. Example (for message [google.protobuf.Duration][]): { "@type": "type.googleapis.com/google.protobuf.Duration", "value": "1.212s" }

Used in: dapr.proto.common.v1.InvokeRequest, dapr.proto.common.v1.InvokeResponse, dapr.proto.runtime.v1.TransactionalActorStateOperation

message Empty

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A generic empty message that you can re-use to avoid defining duplicated empty messages in your APIs. A typical example is to use it as the request or the response type of an API method. For instance: service Foo { rpc Bar(google.protobuf.Empty) returns (google.protobuf.Empty); } The JSON representation for `Empty` is empty JSON object `{}`.

Used as request type in: dapr.proto.runtime.v1.AppCallback.ListInputBindings, dapr.proto.runtime.v1.AppCallback.ListTopicSubscriptions, dapr.proto.runtime.v1.Dapr.GetMetadata, dapr.proto.runtime.v1.Dapr.Shutdown

Used as response type in: dapr.proto.runtime.v1.Dapr.DeleteBulkState, dapr.proto.runtime.v1.Dapr.DeleteState, dapr.proto.runtime.v1.Dapr.ExecuteActorStateTransaction, dapr.proto.runtime.v1.Dapr.ExecuteStateTransaction, dapr.proto.runtime.v1.Dapr.PublishEvent, dapr.proto.runtime.v1.Dapr.RegisterActorReminder, dapr.proto.runtime.v1.Dapr.RegisterActorTimer, dapr.proto.runtime.v1.Dapr.SaveState, dapr.proto.runtime.v1.Dapr.SetMetadata, dapr.proto.runtime.v1.Dapr.Shutdown, dapr.proto.runtime.v1.Dapr.UnregisterActorReminder, dapr.proto.runtime.v1.Dapr.UnregisterActorTimer

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