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Empower servers to restrict metadata #262
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"Restriction" makes it sound like bad values could make the RPC request fail- is that the intention? Or do you just want to make it clear that servers can choose to ignore any or all of these fields, for any reason?
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Yes, servers should be allowed to fail the requests (probably with
INVALID_ARGUMENT
) when clients send data they don't expect.Note that there's an implicit case of servers doing that already: the metadata is sent as HTTP2 header, which have a max size. Servers already reject requests with, e.g., unreasonably long target labels.
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Hmmm, this is an interesting case. On the one hand, my experience tells me that it's useful for any given server deployment to require certain metadata, because it's really useful for metrics and debugging. On the other hand, I'm not sure that this restriction belongs in the protocol itself (and particularly not if it comes with increasingly restrictive, per-implementation requirements). Maybe we not some top-level guidance that servers that implement restrictions on metadata presence or format SHOULD provide a way to opt out at the deployment or instance_name level?
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I agree that it's not feasible to document any concrete restrictions. Implementations will differ on what they allow.
I'm happy to replace the notes on every field with a general not that servers MAY impose restrictions.
Given that it's sent as gRPC metadata, opting out on instance_name doesn't seem feasible. Clients can send data that gRPC will just reject (e.g., if sending something invalid as that header and parsing fails). There's not much we can do about that, and servers should be able to protect against misbehaving clients even for metadata.