protoc-gen-typescript-http VS cloudrunner-go

Compare protoc-gen-typescript-http vs cloudrunner-go and see what are their differences.

protoc-gen-typescript-http

Generate types and service clients from protobuf definitions annotated with http rules. (by einride)
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protoc-gen-typescript-http cloudrunner-go
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2.8 8.9
5 months ago 6 days ago
Go Go
MIT License MIT License
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protoc-gen-typescript-http

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cloudrunner-go

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What are some alternatives?

When comparing protoc-gen-typescript-http and cloudrunner-go you can also consider the following projects:

ts-proto - An idiomatic protobuf generator for TypeScript

kubeip - Assign static public IPs to Kubernetes nodes (GKE, EKS)

aip-go - Go SDK for implementing resource-oriented gRPC APIs.

iam-go - An opinionated Open Source implementation of the google.iam APIs on top of Cloud Spanner.

esp-v2 - A service proxy that provides API management capabilities using Google Service Infrastructure.

firestruct - Firestruct flattens and unmarshals protojson encoded Firestore documents (as found in Google Cloud Events triggering a cloud function), outputting a Go struct or map[string]interface{} without any extraneous Firestore metadata.

grpcstreams - An example of using grpc Server side streaming