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gulp-protobufjs-new

v1.4.1

Published

Converts profobuf files to json files being usable in protobufjs

Downloads

4

Readme

gulp-protobufjs

Downloads

Converts protobuf files utilizing the protobufjs library.

Install

Install with npm.

npm install --save-dev gulp-protobufjs-new

Examples

var gulp = require('gulp');
var gulpprotobuf = require('gulp-protobufjs-new');

gulp.task('default', function () {
  return gulp.src('file.proto')
    .pipe(gulpprotobuf())
    .pipe(gulp.dest('out/'));
});

API

gulpprotobuf(options)

  • options:
    • input: (default protobuf) Input format. Can be either protobuf or json
    • target: (default commonjs) Output format. Can be amd, commonjs, js, json or proto.
    • path: Optional path to specify where the base path for the proto imports is.
    • encoding (default utf-8) Encoding which should be used to parse the input files.
    • ext The file extension which should be set. Is being determined automatically if not given depending on the target configuration.
    • noErrorReporting (default false) Gulp ignores errors on the console for asynchronous operations. Because of that when an error occurs during processing it will be manually added to the console. If this is not wanted the flag disables it.
    • showStack (default false) Indication if the stack of an error should be printed to console or not. Per default this is off to keep the formatting in the command line clean.

License

MIT @ Christoph Brand