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| // Package policy contains implementation of Policy parsing and querying. |
| // |
| // Policies are configs fetched from LUCI Config and used from Token Server RPCs |
| // for various decisions. Each policy is defined by one or more config files, |
| // all fetched at a single revision (for consistency) and cached in single |
| // datastore entity (for faster fetches). |
| // |
| // The defining properties of policy configs are: |
| // * They are global (i.e they are service configs, not per-project ones). |
| // * The content is mostly static. |
| // * They are queried from performance critical RPC handlers. |
| // |
| // This suggests to heavily cache policies in local instance memory in a form |
| // most suitable for querying. |
| // |
| // Thus policies have 3 representations: |
| // * Text protos: that's how they are stored in LUCI Config. |
| // * Binary protos: that's how Token Server stores them in the datastore. |
| // * Queryable state: that's how Token Server keeps them in the local memory. |
| package policy |