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@greguintow/proto-loader

v0.8.0

Published

gRPC utility library for loading .proto files

Downloads

3

Readme

gRPC Protobuf Loader

A utility package for loading .proto files for use with gRPC, using the latest Protobuf.js package. Please refer to protobuf.js' documentation to understands its features and limitations.

Installation

npm install @grpc/proto-loader

Usage

const protoLoader = require('@grpc/proto-loader');
const grpcLibrary = require('grpc');
// OR
const grpcLibrary = require('@grpc/grpc-js');

protoLoader.load(protoFileName, options).then(packageDefinition => {
  const packageObject = grpcLibrary.loadPackageDefinition(packageDefinition);
});
// OR
const packageDefinition = protoLoader.loadSync(protoFileName, options);
const packageObject = grpcLibrary.loadPackageDefinition(packageDefinition);

The options parameter is an object that can have the following optional properties:

| Field name | Valid values | Description |------------|--------------|------------ | keepCase | true or false | Preserve field names. The default is to change them to camel case. | longs | String or Number | The type to use to represent long values. Defaults to a Long object type. | enums | String | The type to use to represent enum values. Defaults to the numeric value. | bytes | Array or String | The type to use to represent bytes values. Defaults to Buffer. | defaults | true or false | Set default values on output objects. Defaults to false. | arrays | true or false | Set empty arrays for missing array values even if defaults is false Defaults to false. | objects | true or false | Set empty objects for missing object values even if defaults is false Defaults to false. | oneofs | true or false | Set virtual oneof properties to the present field's name. Defaults to false. | json | true or false | Represent Infinity and NaN as strings in float fields, and automatically decode google.protobuf.Any values. Defaults to false | includeDirs | An array of strings | A list of search paths for imported .proto files.

The following options object closely approximates the existing behavior of grpc.load:

const options = {
  keepCase: true,
  longs: String,
  enums: String,
  defaults: true,
  oneofs: true
}

Generating TypeScript types

The proto-loader-gen-types script distributed with this package can be used to generate TypeScript type information for the objects loaded at runtime. More information about how to use it can be found in the @grpc/proto-loader TypeScript Type Generator CLI Tool proposal document. The arguments mostly match the load function's options; the full usage information is as follows:

proto-loader-gen-types.js [options] filenames...

Options:
      --help             Show help                                     [boolean]
      --version          Show version number                           [boolean]
      --keepCase         Preserve the case of field names
                                                      [boolean] [default: false]
      --longs            The type that should be used to output 64 bit integer
                         values. Can be String, Number[string] [default: "Long"]
      --enums            The type that should be used to output enum fields. Can
                         be String                  [string] [default: "number"]
      --bytes            The type that should be used to output bytes fields.
                         Can be String, Array       [string] [default: "Buffer"]
      --defaults         Output default values for omitted fields
                                                      [boolean] [default: false]
      --arrays           Output default values for omitted repeated fields even
                         if --defaults is not set     [boolean] [default: false]
      --objects          Output default values for omitted message fields even
                         if --defaults is not set     [boolean] [default: false]
      --oneofs           Output virtual oneof fields set to the present field's
                         name                         [boolean] [default: false]
      --json             Represent Infinity and NaN as strings in float fields.
                         Also decode google.protobuf.Any automatically
                                                      [boolean] [default: false]
      --includeComments  Generate doc comments from comments in the original
                         files                        [boolean] [default: false]
  -I, --includeDirs      Directories to search for included files        [array]
  -O, --outDir           Directory in which to output files  [string] [required]
      --grpcLib          The gRPC implementation library that these types will
                         be used with. If not provided, some types will not be
                         generated                                      [string]
      --inputTemplate    Template for mapping input or "permissive" type names
                                                        [string] [default: "%s"]
      --outputTemplate   Template for mapping output or "restricted" type names
                                                [string] [default: "%s__Output"]
      --inputBranded     Output property for branded type for  "permissive"
                         types with fullName of the Message as its value
                                                      [boolean] [default: false]
      --outputBranded    Output property for branded type for  "restricted"
                         types with fullName of the Message as its value
                                                      [boolean] [default: false]

Example Usage

Generate the types:

$(npm bin)/proto-loader-gen-types --longs=String --enums=String --defaults --oneofs --grpcLib=@grpc/grpc-js --outDir=proto/ proto/*.proto

Consume the types:

import * as grpc from '@grpc/grpc-js';
import * as protoLoader from '@grpc/proto-loader';
import { ProtoGrpcType } from './proto/example';
import { ExampleHandlers } from './proto/example_package/Example';

const exampleServer: ExampleHandlers = {
  // server handlers implementation...
};

const packageDefinition = protoLoader.loadSync('./proto/example.proto');
const proto = (grpc.loadPackageDefinition(
  packageDefinition
) as unknown) as ProtoGrpcType;

const server = new grpc.Server();
server.addService(proto.example_package.Example.service, exampleServer);