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@bufbuild/protoc-gen-connect-web
Advanced tools
This package is deprecated.
The code generator protoc-gen-connect-web
can now be used for Connect on the
Web, and for Connect on Node.js.
For a better fit, we have renamed it to protoc-gen-connect-es
in
v0.8.0.
The generated code is actually exactly the same, so it is not necessary to update right away, but we are not going to maintain this package anymore.
Switching to @bufbuild/protoc-gen-connect-es is straight-forward:
npm remove @bufbuild/protoc-gen-connect-web
npm install @bufbuild/protoc-gen-connect-es
Update your buf.gen.yaml
:
version: v1
plugins:
- name: es
out: src/gen
- - name: connect-web
+ - name: connect-es
out: src/gen
And your import paths:
- import { ElizaService } from "gen/eliza_connectweb";
+ import { ElizaService } from "gen/eliza_connect";
FAQs
This package is deprecated.
The npm package @bufbuild/protoc-gen-connect-web receives a total of 2,093 weekly downloads. As such, @bufbuild/protoc-gen-connect-web popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @bufbuild/protoc-gen-connect-web demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 11 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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