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ts-protoc-gen reviews and mentions
- Creating type definition from protocol buffer
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GraphQL error handling to the max with Typescript, codegen and fp-ts
:::note When using remote APIs, we often have the possibility to generate the types automatically from a JSON schema for REST APIs, from protobuf files for gRPC-based APIs, from a database schema, etc. You might even be using an external API through an SDK that already provides you with all types. In such cases, the creation of specialized Error classes is not mandatory. However, it might still be a good idea to do so to provide application-specific errors rather than bubbling up 3rd-party low-level errors. For such cases, the upcoming Ecma TC39 proposal for Error Cause is useful as it allows to chain errors. Polyfills exist: Pony Cause or error-cause. :::
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improbable-eng/ts-protoc-gen is an open source project licensed under Apache License 2.0 which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of ts-protoc-gen is TypeScript.