protolock
protoc-gen-validate
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583 | 3,646 | |
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5.9 | 8.0 | |
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BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | Apache License 2.0 |
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protolock
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Book notes: Turn the Ship Around!
Protolock to prohibit incompatible changes.
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gRPC Development experience in modern .NET
One tool we use to ensure proto wire compatibility is protolock.
protoc-gen-validate
- Protobuf Schema Validation
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Protobuf-ES: The Protocol Buffers TypeScript/JavaScript runtime we all deserve
My understanding is that the powers that be within Google have decided that validating messages is outside the scope of schemas and serialization. protoc-gen-validate provides a portable way to perform validation: https://github.com/bufbuild/protoc-gen-validate
The problem with required fields is it kicks the can down the road when you want to deprecate a field. Keeping everything optional is much, much better for everyone in the long run.
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Why isn't gRPC used more for browser to api transport over REST / graphql?
I built a (go) very rough draft to support 3.1 + a json pointer pkg to support a refactor that was in progress before I bailed on the idea. The amount of effort to get a conventional API was dwarfing that of grpc, especially with protoc-gen-validate.
- Protoc-Gen-Validate (PGV)
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is there any package to generate validation code for struct instead of using reflect (tags)?
Yes, I am currently using this. I prefer something like this https://github.com/envoyproxy/protoc-gen-validate
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sneak peak: code generation extensions to prost (protobuf code generator)
We've been using Rust with protobuf, but had to write lots of conversions from protobuf struct to actual DTO, since prost generates Options for nested types, and does not really support custom types. So I extended prost with the options that we needed. I might aim to also support protoc-gen-validate.
What are some alternatives?
protobuf-net.Grpc - GRPC bindings for protobuf-net and grpc-dotnet
buf - The best way of working with Protocol Buffers.
git-xargs - git-xargs is a command-line tool (CLI) for making updates across multiple Github repositories with a single command.
prototool - Your Swiss Army Knife for Protocol Buffers
zeebe - Distributed Workflow Engine for Microservices Orchestration [Moved to: https://github.com/camunda/zeebe]
prost - PROST! a Protocol Buffers implementation for the Rust Language
Protobuf.NET - Protocol Buffers library for idiomatic .NET
ozzo-validation - An idiomatic Go (golang) validation package. Supports configurable and extensible validation rules (validators) using normal language constructs instead of error-prone struct tags.
NSwag - The Swagger/OpenAPI toolchain for .NET, ASP.NET Core and TypeScript.
grpc-web - gRPC Web implementation for Golang and TypeScript
protolint - A pluggable linter and fixer to enforce Protocol Buffer style and conventions.
phero - Full-stack type-safety with pure TypeScript