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deno-pbf
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A standalone protobuf to typescript(for deno) code generator
Project: codehz/deno-pbf Denoland: deno.land/x/pbf
ts-proto
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Deno-first implementation of protobuf Reader and Writer
I created it so that I could use `protoc` and `ts-proto` to convert the otel proto files into typescript files.
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Is TypeScript actually worth It?
Re libraries incompatible with certain typescript versions - e.g. protobufjs fix - it’s been my experience that you want to try and only use compilers specific to each library and compile libraries separately. It’s unfortunate but the JS community often tries to run all JS for a project through the same single compiler tool chain, using one global version of the compiler instead of relying on and effectively linking the JS output for each library. Unless you routinely rewrite third-party libraries to match your toolchain’s expectations, you’re going to have a hard time doing that.
For a library that generates code, that’s a special case, as the code it generates must target a particular language version. You have three choices: 1. Upstream a fix as you propose; 2. Side-by-side install both TS 4.6 and TS 4.7 using workspaces or sub-projects and have some of your code compile with 4.6 and then link the results or 3. Find a replacement that is updated to 4.7. For example, https://github.com/stephenh/ts-proto has 4.7 support listed in its readme.
- Protobuf-ES: The Protocol Buffers TypeScript/JavaScript runtime we all deserve
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[help] Tonic-build: how to generate generic service definition?
With ts-proto, I can pass a --ts_proto_opt=outputServices=generic-definitions as a flag to protoc to generate "generic service definitions". These definitions contain descriptors for each method, which allows to generate server and client stubs at runtime, and also generate strong types for them at compile time.
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Connect: A Better gRPC
Curious to see their typescript implementation and how it compares with https://github.com/stephenh/ts-proto which works great for grpc-web.
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Why isn't gRPC used more for browser to api transport over REST / graphql?
I'm planning on modding https://github.com/stephenh/ts-proto to use https://github.com/ianstormtaylor/superstruct on the client.
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React Native + gRPC 2021
We also use protobufs and typescript, so we use ts-proto for codegen + binding to grpc services.
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Typescript clients for invoking Protobuf services over HTTP
Fwiw I maintain ts-proto (https://github.com/stephenh/ts-proto/) and it'd be cool to have the functionality you're building supported in ts-proto at somepoint, if you're curious/want to poke around/etc. :-) Right now there is grpc support via the improbable-eng grpcwebproxy, but supporting GCP's transcoding as well would be great.
What are some alternatives?
protobuf-ts - Protobuf and RPC for TypeScript
pbf - A low-level, lightweight protocol buffers implementation in JavaScript.
protoc-gen-typescript-http - Generate types and service clients from protobuf definitions annotated with http rules.
openpgp-mobile - Native code used in react-native-fast-openpgp and flutter-openpgp
protobuf-es - Protocol Buffers for ECMAScript. The only JavaScript Protobuf library that is fully-compliant with Protobuf conformance tests.
grpc-web - gRPC for Web Clients
grpc-web - gRPC Web implementation for Golang and TypeScript
rpc_ts - Remote Procedure Calls in TypeScript made simple 🤞
prost - PROST! a Protocol Buffers implementation for the Rust Language
connect-go - Moved to https://github.com/connectrpc/connect-go
d2-playground - An online runner to play, learn, and create with D2, the modern diagram scripting language that turns text to diagrams.