protobuf-es
protobuf-ts
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protobuf-es
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gut: convert golang structs to typescript interfaces
Yes, you can. You are mistaking protobuf with gRPC. See this for more information.
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TypeScript type safety with GO
You can use this with connect: https://github.com/bufbuild/protobuf-es
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Ask HN: Why isn't JSON-RPC more widely adopted?
Ah you should check out https://github.com/bufbuild/protobuf-es which feels great so far. Then there's connect by the same buf people but it has a grpc-web option https://connect.build/docs/web/getting-started/. The amount of code generated is also tiny, which I love.
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Connect-Web: ergonomic Protobuf & gRPC for browsers
I'd recommend looking into protobuf-ts (Timo from Buf) or protobuf-es (Buf maintained).
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Connect-Web: It's time for Protobuf/gRPC to be your first choice in the browser
Not sure if it is a magic bullet, but it was definitely written by TypeScript developers, for TypeScript developers.
The generated TypeScript code is already pretty minimal because all serialization ops are implemented with reflection instead of generated code (which is only marginally slower than generated code in JS).
But you can also switch to generating JavaScript + TypeScript declaration files, which is truly minimal: JavaScript is an entire dynamic language, so we actually only generated a small snippet of metadata in the .js output, and create a class at run time with a function call. The generated typings (.d.ts) give you type safety, autocompletion in the IDE, and so on.
You can see the output here: https://github.com/bufbuild/protobuf-es/blob/main/packages/p...
- Connect: A Better gRPC
protobuf-ts
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tRPC – Move Fast and Break Nothing. End-to-end typesafe APIs made easy
DX for front or back end? The beauty of tRPC is that the types are derived/inferred from the backend runtime code (like, as you type). It would be nigh impossible to do that with grpc(-web) using proto files as the source of truth.
It's possible there's a project out there which could automatically produce proto files from something like zod, json-schema, etc. which could be directly interpreted by TS to provide similar (as you type) DX while still allowing some other language backend to consume the derived proto files (though the DX there would be less than ideal).
If you're just looking for similar TS clients/interfaces for grpc-web then I'd recommend https://github.com/timostamm/protobuf-ts which operates on plain JS objects (no new MyMessage().serialize(), instead the code generator mostly produces TS interfaces for you to work against: const myMessage: MyMessage = pojoConformingToInterface; const binary = MyMessage.toBinary(myMessage);)
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Error using JWT Authentication using GRPC Web in .net 7; postman works - typescript client does not authorize
https://github.com/timostamm/protobuf-ts (RpcMetaData) https://github.com/timostamm/protobuf-ts/blob/main/MANUAL.md
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gRPC vs REST: Comparing API Styles in Practice
The second big difference is that we now have auto-generated client and server stubs. For this task, I chose to use buf and the protobuf-ts plugin in order to generate idiomatic Typescript classes and objects. Not only do these classes describe the types we'll use in the server and client, but also includes the actual gRPC implementations used to serialize and send messages back and forth across the wire.
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Why are gRPC and Node.js so difficult?
I wouldn’t use grpc with web if you can avoid it. If you’re looking for a ts protobuf library I can recommend this one https://github.com/timostamm/protobuf-ts
- GRPC Gateway API Client?
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Building a real-time bidding system with Socket.io and React Native
https://github.com/timostamm/protobuf-ts looks interesting too.
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Connect-Web: ergonomic Protobuf & gRPC for browsers
I'd recommend looking into protobuf-ts (Timo from Buf) or protobuf-es (Buf maintained).
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Rust GRPC
Use a GRPC library for frontend, assuming you want to go with Typescript take a look at https://github.com/timostamm/protobuf-ts Frontend frameworks like Angular/React/Vue don't define what and how to implement backend communication. You can use what you want and how you want it.
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Connect: A Better gRPC
And there's also this which is by the same author but came before it: https://github.com/timostamm/protobuf-ts
The latter has code-generation for services and has various transport packages for twirp, grpc, and grpc-web.
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Show HN: Pbkit – Protobuf toolkit written in Deno/TypeScript
This looks very interesting! Anything that can move people away from protobuf.js (which seems to no longer be maintained and depends on prototype values for "default values" meaning that you can't send deserialized protobuf messages to/from web workers) and the "native" JS codegen by Google (which produces code that is both very slow and a awkward to use) is a win in my book.
We're currently using https://github.com/timostamm/protobuf-ts which has been fantastic. It's codegen is dependent on the protoc binary as it is implemented as a protoc plugin, but the code it generates passes the protobuf conformance tests. The generated code also outputs plain objects when deserializing protobuf messages which means it works perfectly when sending stuff to/from web workers. It also has grpc, grpc-web, and twirp clients.
What are some alternatives?
ts-proto - An idiomatic protobuf generator for TypeScript
connect-go - Moved to https://github.com/connectrpc/connect-go
ts-protoc-gen - Protocol Buffers Compiler (protoc) plugin for TypeScript and gRPC-Web.
bloomrpc - Former GUI client for gRPC services. No longer maintained.
grpc-web - gRPC Web implementation for Golang and TypeScript
grpcurl - Like cURL, but for gRPC: Command-line tool for interacting with gRPC servers
reflect-metadata - Prototype for a Metadata Reflection API for ECMAScript
connect-es - The TypeScript implementation of Connect: Protobuf RPC that works.
deno-pbf - Deno pbf port of https://github.com/mapbox/pbf
fetch - Fetch Standard
twirp - A simple RPC framework with protobuf service definitions