BytedanceRPC commented on a change in pull request #2469:
URL: https://github.com/apache/thrift/pull/2469#discussion_r812894952



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+# Thrift Parameter Validation Proposal
+
+> Version 1.1
+>
+> Dec 15, 2021
+>
+> [email protected], [email protected]
+
+### 1. Abstract
+***
+This document presents a proposed set of annotations to the Thrift IDL. The 
new annotations will supports parameter validation using build-in or 
third-party validators. The goal of this proposal is to define sematics and 
behavior of validation annotations, rather than to discuss their implementation.
+
+### 2. Background
+***
+Parameter validation is a common need for web service. In the past, we usually 
write our validating logics after a RPC message deserialized by thrift. This 
ways works flexibly enough but restrict poorly: It is dangerous than service A 
and service B using the same IDL have two different validating rule, which 
often misdirects developers. Even if we extract our validating codes to a 
single module, simple and repeated work (ex. `if xx.Field1 > 1 then ...`) is 
really disturbing. If we can use build tool to generating codes for simple and 
unchangeable restraint, the web service will be more robust and developers will 
benefits from lighter work. 
+Compared to other IDL, the parameter validation gradually gets strong 
commutity supports like PGV 
([protoc-gen-validate](https://github.com/envoyproxy/protoc-gen-validate)), 
benefiting from pb's strong plugin mechanism (lacking official plugin mechanism 
is one reason for we submit this proposal). Take a long-term view, 
auto-generated parameter validation may be a step towards code-less web service.
+
+### 3. Proposal
+***
+This proposal includes three part: Validate Annotation Sematics, Validate Rule 
and Validate Feedback. The first declare how to write a validate annotation, 
the middle explain how every annotation should behave, the last introduces a 
mechanism of validating feedback. 
+
+#### 3.1 Validate Annotation Sematics
+This sematics uses same rule of [Thrift 
IDL](https://thrift.apache.org/docs/idl). The validate option only works on 
struct fields, thus we must start from Field sematics part.
+- Field 
+```apache
+Field  ::=  FieldID? FieldReq? FieldType Identifier ('=' ConstValue)? 
ValidateAnnotations? ListSeparator?
+```
+- ValidateAnnotations
+```apache
+ValidateAnnotations  ::=  '(' ValidateRule+ ListSeparator? ')'
+```
+- ValidateRule
+```apache
+ValidateRule := ('validate' | 'vt') Validator+ = '"' ValidatingValue? '"'
+```
+- Validator
+
+    Build-in validating logics. See [Supported 
Validator](#321-supported-validator) part.
+```apache
+Validator = '.' Identifier
+```
+- ValidatingValue
+```apache
+ValidatingValue  :=  (ToolFunction '(' )? Arguments ‘)’?
+```
+- ToolFunction
+
+    Build-in or user-defined tool functions. See [Tool 
Function](#325-tool-function) part.
+```apache
+ToolFunction  :=  '@' Identifier
+```
+- Arguments
+```apache
+Arguments  :=  (DynamicValue ListSeparator?)*
+```
+- DynamicValue
+```apache
+DynamicValue  :=  ConstValue | FieldReference
+```
+- FieldReference
+    
+    See [Field Reference](#324-field-reference) part.
+```apache
+FieldReference  :=  '$' ReferPath
+ReferPath  := FieldName?(('['IntConstant']')|('.'Identifier))?
+```
+- All other sematics keep same with [standard 
definition](https://thrift.apache.org/docs/idl)
+
+### 3.2 Validate Rule
+The validate rule is works as a Boolean Expression, and Validator is core 
logic for one validate rule. Every Validator works like an Operator, 
calculating the Validating Value and Field Value, and then compare. For 
example, `gt` (greater than) will compare the right Validating Value with value 
of the field it belongs to, and return `true` if field value is greater than 
value or `false` if field value is not. We appoint that: Only if the validate 
rule returns true, the validated parameter is valid. 
+
+#### 3.2.1 Supported Validator
+Below lists the support validators. Value type means the type of validating 
value, field type means type of validated field.
+
+| validator    | behavior                         | value type                 
          | field type             | secodary validator |
+| ------------ | -------------------------------- | 
------------------------------------ | ---------------------- | 
------------------ |
+| const        | must be constant                 | string, bool               
          | same with value        | -                  |
+| defined_only | must be defined value            | enum                       
          | enum                   | -                  |
+| not_nil      | must not be empty                | "true"                     
          | any                    | -                  |
+| skip         | skip validate                    | "true"                     
          | any                    | -                  |
+| eq           | equals to (`==`)                 | i8, i16, i32, i64, f64, 
string, bool | same with value        | -                  |
+| ne           | not equals to (`!=`)             | i8, i16, i32, i64, f64, 
string, bool | same with value        | -                  |
+| lt           | less than (`<`)                  | i8, i16, i32, i64, f64     
          | same with value        | -                  |
+| le           | less equal (`<=`)                | i8, i16, i32, i64, f64     
          | same with value        | -                  |
+| gt           | greater than (`>`)               | i8, i16, i32, i64, f64     
          | same with value        | -                  |
+| ge           | greater equal (`>=`)             | i8, i16, i32, i64, f64     
          | same with value        | -                  |
+| in           | within given container           | i8, i16, i32, i64, f64, 
enum         | same with value        | -                  |
+| not_in       | not within given container       | i8, i16, i32, i64, f64, 
enum         | same with value        | -                  |
+| elem         | field's element constraint       | any                        
          | list, set              | support            |
+| key          | field's element key constraint   | any                        
          | map                    | support            |
+| value        | field's element value constraint | any                        
          | map                    | support            |
+| min_size     | minimal length                   | i8, i16, i32, i64          
          | string, list, set, map | -                  |
+| max_size     | maximal length                   | i8, i16, i32, i64          
          | string, list, set, map | -                  |
+| prefix       | field prefix must be             | string                     
          | string                 | -                  |
+| suffix       | suffix must be                   | string                     
          | string                 | -                  |
+| contains     | must contain                     | string                     
          | string                 | -                  |
+| not_contains | must not contain                 | string                     
          | string                 | -                  |
+| pattern      | basic regular expression         | string                     
          | string                 | -                  |
+
+- Secodary validator is a successive validator, usually used at container-type 
field. See below Set/List/Map examples.

Review comment:
       > 
   
   I add an explicit definition for commas between rules and also a reference 
for basic regular expression.




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