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---
layout: developer-doc
title: Enso Protocol Common Message Specification
category: language-server
tags: [language-server, protocol, specification]
order: 2
---
# Enso Protocol Common Message Specification
This document contains the specification of the Enso protocol messages that are
common to multiple sub-components of the protocol.
For information on the design and architecture of the protocol, as well as its
transport formats, please look [here](./protocol-architecture).
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- [Protocol Message Specification](#protocol-message-specification)
- [Common Types](#common-types)
- [`Path`](#path)
- [`IPWithSocket`](#ipwithsocket)
- [`EnsoUUID`](#ensouuid)
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## Protocol Message Specification
The message specification for protocol messages must include the following
fields:
- **Type:** The type of the message (e.g. Request or Notification).
- **Direction:** The direction in which the _originating_ message is sent
(either `Client -> Server` or `Server -> Client`).
- **Connection:** Which connection the message should be sent on. Write
'Protocol' for the textual connection and 'Data' for the binary connection.
- **Visibility:** Whether the method should be used by the public or is an
internal / implementation detail ('Public' or 'Private').
They must also contain separate sections specifying their parameters, result (if
it has one), and any errors that may occur. These specifications should be
either in typescript or flatbuffers syntax, depending on the connection on
which the message occurs.
The capability specifications must include the following fields, as well as a
section 'Enables' stating which protocol messages are gated by the capability.
- **method:** The name of the capability.
- **registerOptions:** The options that must be provided to register the
capability, described using typescript type syntax.
## Common Types
There are a number of types that are shared between many of the protocol
messages. They are specified below.
### `Path`
A path is a representation of a path relative to a specified content root.
#### Format
Please note that segments can only be ordinary file names, `..` and `.` may not
be supported.
```typescript
interface Path {
rootId: UUID;
segments: [String];
}
```
```idl
namespace org.enso.languageserver.protocol.binary;
//A representation of a path relative to a specified content root.
table Path {
//a content root id that the path is relative to
rootId: EnsoUUID;
//path segments
segments: [string];
}
```
### `IPWithSocket`
A IPWithSocket is an endpoint for communication between machines.
#### Format
```typescript
interface IPWithSocket {
host: String;
port: Int;
}
```
### `EnsoUUID`
An EnsoUUID is a value object containing 128-bit universally unique identifier.
#### Format
```idl
namespace org.enso.languageserver.protocol.binary;
//A binary representation of universally unique identifiers.
struct EnsoUUID {
//The most significant bits of the UUID.
leastSigBits:uint64;
//The most significant bits of the UUID.
mostSigBits:uint64;
}
```