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jerry-ts-protoc-gen

v0.0.2

Published

Protoc Plugin for TypeScript Declarations and Service Definitions

Readme

This package is based on @improbable-eng/ts-protoc-gen. Do small modification to change using grpc to @grpc/grpc-js.

Install

npm install jerry-ts-protoc-gen

or

yarn add jerry-ts-protoc-gen

node Usage

You might need to install grpc-tools first.

This plugin can generate .d.ts files for gRPC service definitions as required by grpc-node.

To generate these declaration files from your protobuf files you must configure ts-protoc-gen to emit service definitions by passing the service=grpc-node param to the --ts_out flag, eg:

# Path to this plugin, Note this must be an abolsute path on Windows (see #15)
PROTOC_GEN_TS_PATH="./node_modules/.bin/protoc-gen-ts"

# Path to the grpc_node_plugin
PROTOC_GEN_GRPC_PATH="./node_modules/.bin/grpc_tools_node_protoc_plugin"

# Directory to write generated code to (.js and .d.ts files)
OUT_DIR="./generated"

protoc \
    --plugin="protoc-gen-ts=${PROTOC_GEN_TS_PATH}" \
    --plugin=protoc-gen-grpc=${PROTOC_GEN_GRPC_PATH} \
    --js_out="import_style=commonjs,binary:${OUT_DIR}" \
    --ts_out="service=grpc-node:${OUT_DIR}" \
    --grpc_out="grpc_js:${OUT_DIR}" \
    users.proto base.proto

Other Usage

Other usage are as same as the origin plugin.