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protobufjs
Advanced tools
The protobufjs npm package provides a comprehensive suite of tools for working with Protocol Buffers (protobuf), a method of serializing structured data. It allows users to encode and decode protobuf messages, generate and work with static code, and handle dynamic message building and parsing.
Loading .proto files
This feature allows users to load .proto files and use the defined protobuf structures within their JavaScript code.
const protobuf = require('protobufjs');
protobuf.load('awesome.proto', function(err, root) {
if (err) throw err;
const AwesomeMessage = root.lookupType('awesomepackage.AwesomeMessage');
// ... use AwesomeMessage
});
Encoding and decoding messages
With protobufjs, users can encode JavaScript objects into binary protobuf format and decode binary messages into JavaScript objects.
const message = AwesomeMessage.create({ awesomeField: 'AwesomeString' });
const buffer = AwesomeMessage.encode(message).finish();
const decodedMessage = AwesomeMessage.decode(buffer);
Reflection and runtime message building
This feature allows users to work with protobuf messages dynamically at runtime using JSON descriptors, without the need for generated static code.
const root = protobuf.Root.fromJSON(jsonDescriptor);
const AwesomeMessage = root.lookupType('awesomepackage.AwesomeMessage');
const errMsg = AwesomeMessage.verify({ awesomeField: 'AwesomeString' });
if (errMsg) throw Error(errMsg);
const message = AwesomeMessage.create({ awesomeField: 'AwesomeString' });
Static code generation
Protobufjs can generate static code from .proto files, which can be used for better performance and type safety.
protobuf.load('awesome.proto', function(err, root) {
if (err) throw err;
protobuf.codegen(root, { keepCase: true }, function(err, output) {
if (err) throw err;
// output will contain the generated static code
});
});
This is a fork of the original protobufjs package with some modifications. It is used within the Apollo tooling ecosystem but generally offers similar functionality to protobufjs.
This is the official Protocol Buffers runtime library for JavaScript. It is provided by Google and offers similar serialization and deserialization capabilities. However, it may not be as feature-rich or flexible as protobufjs in terms of dynamic message handling and may require more setup for code generation.
Pbf is a fast, lightweight Protocol Buffers implementation in JavaScript. It focuses on performance and is smaller in size compared to protobufjs. However, it might not offer the same level of functionality, especially in terms of reflection and dynamic message building.
Protocol Buffers are a language-neutral, platform-neutral, extensible way of serializing structured data for use in communications protocols, data storage, and more, originally designed at Google (see).
ProtoBuf.js is a pure JavaScript implementation on top of ByteBuffer.js including a .proto parser, message class building and simple encoding and decoding. There is no compilation step required, it's super easy to use and it works out of the box on .proto files!
Daniel Wirtz (maintainer), Frank Xu, Dretch, shirmin, Nikolai Vavilov
License: Apache License, Version 2.0 - Logo derived from W3C HTML5 Logos (CC A 3.0)
FAQs
Protocol Buffers for JavaScript (& TypeScript).
The npm package protobufjs receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, protobufjs popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that protobufjs demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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