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Kind indicates the kind of a URL.
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Synchronization indicates a synchronization URL.
Forwarding indicates a forwarding URL.
Protocol indicates a location type.
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Local indicates that the resource is on the local system.
SSH indicates that the resource is accessible via SSH.
Docker indicates that the resource is inside a Docker container.
URL represents a pointer to a resource. It should be considered immutable.
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, , ,Kind indicates the URL kind. NOTE: This field number is out of order for historical reasons.
Protocol indicates a location type.
User is the user under which a resource should be accessed.
Host is protocol-specific, but generally indicates the location of the remote.
Port indicates a TCP port via which to access the remote location, if applicable.
Path indicates the path of a resource.
Environment contains captured environment variable information. It is not a required component and its contents and their behavior depend on the transport implementation.
Parameters are internal transport parameters. These are set for URLs generated internally that require additional metadata. Parameters are not required and their behavior is dependent on the transport implementation.