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@apollo/usage-reporting-protobuf

v4.1.1

Published

Protobuf format for Apollo usage reporting

Downloads

5,546,199

Readme

apollo-reporting-protobuf

Note: The Apollo usage reporting API is subject to change. We strongly encourage developers to contact Apollo support at [email protected] to discuss their use case prior to building their own reporting agent using this module.

This module provides JavaScript/TypeScript Protocol buffer definitions for the Apollo usage reporting API. These definitions are generated for consumption from the reports.proto file which is defined internally within Apollo.

Development

Note: Due to a dependency on Unix tools (e.g. bash, grep, etc.), the development of this module requires a Unix system. There is no reason why this can't be avoided, the time just hasn't been taken to make those changes. We'd happily accept a PR which makes the appropriate changes!

Currently, this package generates a majority of its code with @apollo/protobufjs (a fork of protobufjs that we maintain specifically for this package) based on the reports.proto file. The output is generated with the generate npm script.

The root of the repository provides some devDependencies necessary to build these definitions; these will be installed by running npm install at the root of this workspace. When making changes to this module, run scripts via npm run SCRIPTNAME -w @apollo/usage-reporting-protobuf in the root of this monorepo in order to update the definitions in this module. The -w flag is shorthand for --workspace; this monorepo leverages NPM workspaces to manage its packages.

To update reports.proto to the current version recognized by the Studio usage reporting ingress, run npm run update-proto -w @apollo/usage-reporting-protobuf. To then regenerate the JS and TS files, run npm run generate -w @apollo/usage-reporting-protobuf. We check in the generated code and only regenerate it manually, partially to make builds faster (no need to run pbjs on every npm install) and partially so that we don't have to make sure that pbjs runs on every Node version that we support.