Protoc Gen Typescript
Compile .proto
files to plain TypeScript. Supports gRPC Node and gRPC Web.
Usage
npm install -g protoc-gen-ts
protoc -I=sourcedir --ts_out=dist myproto.proto
Example
syntax = "proto3";
message Author {
string name = 1;
string role = 2;
}
message Change {
Kind kind = 1;
string patch = 2;
repeated string tags = 3;
oneof name_or_id {
string name = 4;
string id = 5;
}
Author author = 6;
}
enum Kind {
UPDATED = 0;
DELETED = 1;
}
const change = new Change({
kind: Kind.UPDATED,
patch: "@@ -7,11 +7,15 @@",
tags: ["no prefix", "as is"],
name: "patch for typescript 4.5",
author: new Author({
name: "mary poppins",
role: "maintainer"
})
});
const bytes: Uint8Array = change.serialize();
const receivedChange: Change = Change.deserialize(bytes);
console.log(receivedChange.kind == Kind.UPDATED)
console.log(receivedChange.patch)
console.log(receivedChange.tags)
console.log(receivedChange.name)
console.log(receivedChange.name_or_id)
console.log(receivedChange.author.name)
Support for Message.fromObject and Message.toObject
When mapping raw json data to message classes, dealing with nested structures can be rather annoying.
To overcome this problem, every generated message class has a static method called fromObject
and toObject
which can handle the mapping bidirectionally for you, even with the deeply structured messages. since it is
aware of the field graph, it does not rely on any runtime type information thus we get the chance to keep it fast.
One can write code as;
const change = Change.fromObject({
kind: Kind.UPDATED,
patch: "@@ -7,11 +7,15 @@",
tags: ["no prefix", "as is"],
name: "patch for typescript 4.5",
author: {
name: "mary poppins",
role: "maintainer"
}
});
console.log(change.author instanceof Author)
Usage with @grpc/grpc-js
or grpc
There is a seperate documentation for the usage of protoc-gen-ts along with either @grpc/grpc-js
or grpc
. By default
this generated gRPC interfaces will use @grpc/grpc-js
.
Checkout rpcs.
Key Differences
- No
d.ts
files. Just plain typescript sources with actual code. - Fields as getter setters.
- Enums as enums.
- Messages within a namespace if the proto has a package directive. (can be controlled via --ts_opt=no_namespace)
- fromObject and toObject methods to work with json data.
- Support for gRPC Node and gRPC Web.
- You get what you define in proto files. No such prefixes as "getField" or "getFieldList".
- Generates bindings with either as-is names (
message.field_name
) or JSON-compatible names (message.fieldName
).
Supported Options
-
With --ts_opt=unary_rpc_promise=true
, the service definition will contain a promise based rpc with a calling pattern of const result = await client.METHOD(message)
. Note: all of the metadata
and options
parameters are still available to you.
-
With --ts_opt=grpc_package=xxxx
, you can specify a different package to import rather than @grpc/grpc-js
.
-
With --ts_opt=no_namespace
, you can control whether you get nested messages inside namespaces or prefixed with their parent message or directive.
-
With --ts_opt=json_names
, fields will be converted to lowerCamelCase, for compatibility with the JSON mapping done by the first-party protobuf libraries.
-
With --ts_opt=explicit_override
, inherited methods are generated with override
modifier, this fixes transpilation error when noImplicitOverride
is enabled.
-
With --ts_opt=target=node
, the generated client class will be compatible with gRPC Node @grpc/grpc-js
or grpc
.
-
With --ts_opt=target=web
, the generated client class will be compatible with gRPC Web via grpc-web
.
-
With --ts_opt=no_grpc
, grpc service code won't be generated.
Support
We need your constant support to keep protoc-gen-ts well maintained and add new features.
If your corporate has a OSS funding scheme, please consider supporting us monthly through open collective.
Roadmap
Support for repeated non-integer fieldsGenerate appropriate service code that is usable with node grpc package.Support for creating protocol buffer messages directly from their constructors with an object.Support for import
directive.Support for Promise
in rpcs.Make services strongly typed.Support oneof fieldsSupport map<TYPE, TYPE>
types as ES Map
.Support for @deprecated
annotations via deprecated option.Support for grpc-web without any manual intervention.- Interopability with well knowns.
Alternatives
Plugin | google-protobuf | Typescript | Declarations | gRPC Node | gRPC Web | ES6 Support | Notes |
---|
thesayyn/protoc-gen-ts | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | |
improbable-eng/ts-protoc-gen | Yes | No | Yes | No | Yes | Partial | Drawback: You can't bundle generated files with rollup since they are not >= ES6 compatible. |
stephenh/ts-proto | No | Yes | Yes | No | No | Yes | There is no support for rpcs. See: https://github.com/stephenh/ts-proto/issues/2 |
Development
Generates appropriate Protocol Buffer sources from Proto files directly through TypeScript Compiler API.
yarn update_checked_in_test
yarn test
yarn test --test_output=errors
Contributors