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github.com/ibinarytree/proto
Package in Go for parsing Google Protocol Buffers [.proto files version 2 + 3] (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/reference/proto3-spec)
go get -u -v github.com/emicklei/proto
package main
import (
"fmt"
"os"
"github.com/emicklei/proto"
)
func main() {
reader, _ := os.Open("test.proto")
defer reader.Close()
parser := proto.NewParser(reader)
definition, _ := parser.Parse()
proto.Walk(definition,
proto.WithService(handleService),
proto.WithMessage(handleMessage))
}
func handleService(s *proto.Service) {
fmt.Println(s.Name)
}
func handleMessage(m *proto.Message) {
fmt.Println(m.Name)
}
Current parser implementation is not completely validating .proto
definitions.
In many but not all cases, the parser will report syntax errors when reading unexpected charaters or tokens.
Use some linting tools (e.g. https://github.com/uber/prototool) or protoc
for full validation.
See proto-contrib for other contributions on top of this package such as protofmt, proto2xsd and proto2gql.
protobuf2map is a small package for inspecting serialized protobuf messages using its .proto
definition.
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