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@protobufjs/codegen
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@protobufjs/codegen is a utility for generating JavaScript code dynamically. It is particularly useful in the context of Protocol Buffers, where it can be used to generate efficient serialization and deserialization code.
Dynamic Code Generation
This feature allows you to dynamically generate JavaScript functions. In this example, a function `encode` is generated which calls a method `m.encode` on a message and returns the result.
const codegen = require('@protobufjs/codegen');
const gen = codegen('m', 'exports')
('function encode(message) {')
(' return m.encode(message).finish();')
('}');
console.log(gen.toString());
Function Compilation
This feature allows you to compile the generated code into a real JavaScript function. In this example, the `encode` function is compiled and can be used directly.
const codegen = require('@protobufjs/codegen');
const gen = codegen('m', 'exports')
('function encode(message) {')
(' return m.encode(message).finish();')
('}');
const encode = gen(m, {});
console.log(encode.toString());
protobufjs is a comprehensive library for working with Protocol Buffers in JavaScript. It includes functionality for parsing .proto files, encoding and decoding messages, and more. While @protobufjs/codegen focuses on dynamic code generation, protobufjs provides a full suite of tools for working with Protocol Buffers.
google-protobuf is the official Protocol Buffers library for JavaScript provided by Google. It offers similar functionalities for encoding and decoding Protocol Buffers messages but does not focus on dynamic code generation like @protobufjs/codegen.
typescript-json-schema is a tool for generating JSON schemas from TypeScript types. While it is not directly related to Protocol Buffers, it shares the concept of generating code (in this case, schemas) from a defined structure. It does not offer dynamic code generation like @protobufjs/codegen.
A closure for generating functions programmatically.
codegen(...params: string
): function(format: string, ...args: string): self
Begins generating a function programmatically.
codegen#str([name: string
]): string
Stringifies the so far generated function source.
codegen#eof([name?: string
], [scope: Object
]): function
Ends generation and builds the function whilst applying a scope.
License: BSD 3-Clause License
FAQs
A minimalistic code generation utility.
The npm package @protobufjs/codegen receives a total of 14,793,852 weekly downloads. As such, @protobufjs/codegen popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @protobufjs/codegen demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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