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@bufbuild/protobuf
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A complete implementation of protocol buffers in TypeScript, suitable for web browsers and Node.js.
@bufbuild/protobuf is an npm package that provides tools for working with Protocol Buffers (protobufs) in JavaScript and TypeScript. It allows you to define, serialize, and deserialize structured data efficiently.
Define Protobuf Messages
This feature allows you to define protobuf messages using JavaScript classes. The `@Field.d` decorator is used to specify the field number and type.
const { Message, Field } = require('@bufbuild/protobuf');
class Person extends Message {
@Field.d(1, 'string')
name = '';
@Field.d(2, 'int32')
age = 0;
}
const person = new Person({ name: 'John Doe', age: 30 });
console.log(person);
Serialize Protobuf Messages
This feature allows you to serialize a protobuf message into a binary format. The `encode` method is used to convert the message into a buffer.
const { Message, Field } = require('@bufbuild/protobuf');
class Person extends Message {
@Field.d(1, 'string')
name = '';
@Field.d(2, 'int32')
age = 0;
}
const person = new Person({ name: 'John Doe', age: 30 });
const buffer = Person.encode(person).finish();
console.log(buffer);
Deserialize Protobuf Messages
This feature allows you to deserialize a binary buffer back into a protobuf message. The `decode` method is used to convert the buffer back into a message object.
const { Message, Field } = require('@bufbuild/protobuf');
class Person extends Message {
@Field.d(1, 'string')
name = '';
@Field.d(2, 'int32')
age = 0;
}
const buffer = new Uint8Array([10, 8, 74, 111, 104, 110, 32, 68, 111, 101, 16, 30]);
const person = Person.decode(buffer);
console.log(person);
protobufjs is a popular library for working with Protocol Buffers in JavaScript. It provides similar functionalities to @bufbuild/protobuf, such as defining, serializing, and deserializing protobuf messages. However, protobufjs has been around longer and has a larger user base.
google-protobuf is the official Protocol Buffers library for JavaScript provided by Google. It offers core functionalities for working with protobufs, including message definition, serialization, and deserialization. Compared to @bufbuild/protobuf, google-protobuf is more closely aligned with Google's protobuf ecosystem.
A complete implementation of protocol buffers in TypeScript,
suitable for web browsers and Node.js.
Learn more at github.com/bufbuild/protobuf-es.
This is the runtime library for the code generator plugin protoc-gen-es
.
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A complete implementation of Protocol Buffers in TypeScript, suitable for web browsers and Node.js.
The npm package @bufbuild/protobuf receives a total of 1,404,371 weekly downloads. As such, @bufbuild/protobuf popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @bufbuild/protobuf demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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