Commit methods: Request message
This rule enforces that all Commit
RPCs have a request message name of
Commit*Request
, as mandated in AIP-162.
Details
This rule looks at any method beginning with Commit
, and complains
if the name of the corresponding input message does not match the name of the
RPC with the suffix Request
appended.
Examples
Incorrect code for this rule:
// Incorrect.
// Should be `CommitBookRequest`.
rpc CommitBook(SaveBookRequest) returns (Book) {
option (google.api.http) = {
post: "/v1/{name=publishers/*/books/*}:commit"
body: "*"
};
}
Correct code for this rule:
// Correct.
rpc CommitBook(CommitBookRequest) returns (Book) {
option (google.api.http) = {
post: "/v1/{name=publishers/*/books/*}:commit"
body: "*"
};
}
Disabling
If you need to violate this rule, use a leading comment above the method. Remember to also include an aip.dev/not-precedent comment explaining why.
// (-- api-linter: core::0162::commit-request-message-name=disabled
// aip.dev/not-precedent: We need to do this because reasons. --)
rpc CommitBook(SaveBookRequest) returns (Book) {
option (google.api.http) = {
post: "/v1/{name=publishers/*/books/*}:commit"
body: "*"
};
}
If you need to violate this rule for an entire file, place the comment at the top of the file.