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Common Expression Language

The Common Expression Language (CEL) implements common semantics for expression evaluation, enabling different applications to more easily interoperate.

Key Applications

Guiding philosophy:

  1. Keep it small & fast.
    • CEL evaluates in linear time, is mutation free, and not Turing-complete. This limitation is a feature of the language design, which allows the implementation to evaluate orders of magnitude faster than equivalently sandboxed JavaScript.
  2. Make it extensible.
    • CEL is designed to be embedded in applications, and allows for extensibility via its context which allows for functions and data to be provided by the software that embeds it.
  3. Developer-friendly.
    • The language is approachable to developers. The initial spec was based on the experience of developing Firebase Rules and usability testing many prior iterations.
    • The library itself and accompanying toolings should be easy to adopt by teams that seek to integrate CEL into their platforms.

The required components of a system that supports CEL are:

For use cases which require persistence or cross-process communcation, it is highly recommended to serialize the type-checked expression as a protocol buffer. The CEL team will maintains canonical protocol buffers for ASTs and will keep these versions identical and wire-compatible in perpetuity:

Example of boolean conditions and object construction:

// Condition
account.balance >= transaction.withdrawal
    || (account.overdraftProtection
    && account.overdraftLimit >= transaction.withdrawal  - account.balance)

// Object construction
common.GeoPoint{ latitude: 10.0, longitude: -5.5 }

For more detail, see:

Released under the Apache License.

Disclaimer: This is not an official Google product.