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mpbf

v0.1.2

Published

a fork of pbf, the low-level, lightweight protocol buffer implementation in JavaScript, but built for ESM-based projects

Downloads

8

Readme

Mpbf

M(odular)pbf is a fork of pbf, the low-level, fast, ultra-lightweight (3KB gzipped) JavaScript library for decoding and encoding protocol buffers. Mpbf generates code for use in ESM-based projects.

Examples

Using Compiled Code

Install mpbf and compile a JavaScript module from a .proto file:

$ npm install -g mpbf
$ mpbf example.proto > example.js

Then read and write objects using the module like this:

import { Pbf } from 'mbpf';
import { Example } from './example.js';

// read
const pbf = new Pbf(buffer);
const obj = Example.read(pbf);

// write
const pbf = new Pbf();
Example.write(obj, pbf);
const buffer = pbf.finish();

Install

npm install mpbf

Proto Schema to JavaScript

If installed globally, mpbf provides a binary that compiles proto files into JavaScript modules. Usage:

$ mpbf <proto_path> [--no-write] [--no-read]

The --no-write and --no-read switches remove corresponding code in the output.