Version v3.1 of This version of etcd is no longer supported. For the latest version, please see the latest stable version. For the latest stable documentation, see v3.5.
etcd3 API
NOTE: this doc is not finished!
Response header
All Responses from etcd API have a response header attached. The response header includes the metadata of the response.
message ResponseHeader {
uint64 cluster_id = 1;
uint64 member_id = 2;
int64 revision = 3;
uint64 raft_term = 4;
}
- Cluster_ID - the ID of the cluster that generates the response
- Member_ID - the ID of the member that generates the response
- Revision - the revision of the key-value store when the response is generated
- Raft_Term - the Raft term of the member when the response is generated
An application may read the Cluster_ID (Member_ID) field to ensure it is communicating with the intended cluster (member).
Applications can use the Revision
to know the latest revision of the key-value store. This is especially useful when applications specify a historical revision to make time travel query
and wishes to know the latest revision at the time of the request.
Applications can use Raft_Term
to detect when the cluster completes a new leader election.
Key-Value API
Key-Value API is used to manipulate key-value pairs stored inside etcd. The key-value API is defined as a gRPC service. The Key-Value pair is defined as structured data in protobuf format.
Key-Value pair
A key-value pair is the smallest unit that the key-value API can manipulate. Each key-value pair has a number of fields:
message KeyValue {
bytes key = 1;
int64 create_revision = 2;
int64 mod_revision = 3;
int64 version = 4;
bytes value = 5;
int64 lease = 6;
}
- Key - key in bytes. An empty key is not allowed.
- Value - value in bytes.
- Version - version is the version of the key. A deletion resets the version to zero and any modification of the key increases its version.
- Create_Revision - revision of the last creation on the key.
- Mod_Revision - revision of the last modification on the key.
- Lease - the ID of the lease attached to the key. If lease is 0, then no lease is attached to the key.
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