📂 protocol generator + golang text/template (protobuf)
A generic code/script/data generator based on Protobuf.
This project is a generator plugin for the Google Protocol Buffers compiler (protoc).
The plugin parses protobuf files, generates an ast, and walks a local templates directory to generate files using the Golang's text/template engine.
- protobuf-first
- no built-in template, only user defined templates
- kiss, keep it stupid simple
- the user
protobuffiles are parsed byprotoc - the
astis generated byprotoc-gen-gohelpers - the
astis given to Golang'stext/templateengine for each user template files - the funcmap enriching the template engine is based on Masterminds/sprig, and contains type-manipulation, iteration and language-specific helpers
protoc-gen-gotemplate requires a template_dir directory (by default ./templates).
Every file ending with .tmpl will be processed and written to the destination folder, following the file hierarchy of the template_dir, and remove the .tmpl extension.
$> ls -R
input.proto templates/doc.txt.tmpl templates/config.json.tmpl
$> protoc --gotemplate_out=. input.proto
$> ls -R
input.proto templates/doc.txt.tmpl templates/config.json.tmpl
doc.txt config.jsonYou can specify custom options, as follow:
$> protoc --gotemplate_out=debug=true,template_dir=/path/to/template/directory:. input.proto| Option | Default Value | Accepted Values | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
template_dir |
./template |
absolute or relative path | path to look for templates |
destination_dir |
. |
absolute or relative path | base path to write output |
single-package-mode |
false | true or false |
if true, protoc won't accept multiple packages to be compiled at once (!= from all), but will support Message lookup across the imported protobuf dependencies |
debug |
false | true or false |
if true, protoc will generate a more verbose output |
all |
false | true or false |
if true, protobuf files without Service will also be parsed |
Shipping the templates with your project is very smart and useful when contributing on git-based projects.
Another workflow consists in having a dedicated repository for generic templates which is then versioned and vendored with multiple projects (npm package, golang vendor package, ...)
See examples.
This project uses Masterminds/sprig library and additional functions to extend the builtin text/template helpers.
Non-exhaustive list of new helpers:s
- all the functions from sprig
jsonprettyjsonfirstlastsplitArrayupperFirstlowerFirstcamelCaselowerCamelCasekebabCasesnakeCasegetProtoFilegetMessageTypegetEnumValueisFieldMessageisFieldRepeatedgoTypegoTypeWithPackagejsTypejsSuffixReservednamespacedFlowTypehttpVerbhttpPathshortTypeurlHasVarsFromMessage
See the project helpers for the complete list.
- Install the Go compiler and tools from https://golang.org/doc/install
- Install protobuf:
go get -u github.com/golang/protobuf/{proto,protoc-gen-go} - Install protoc-gen-gotemplate:
go get -u github.com/moul/protoc-gen-gotemplate
- automated docker hub build: https://hub.docker.com/r/moul/protoc-gen-gotemplate/
- Based on http://github.com/znly/protoc
Usage:
$> docker run --rm -v "$(pwd):$(pwd)" -w "$(pwd)" moul/protoc-gen-gotemplate -I. --gotemplate_out=./output/ ./*.proto- kafka-gateway: Kafka gateway/proxy (gRPC + http) using Go-Kit
- translator: Translator Micro-service using Gettext and Go-Kit
- acl: ACL micro-service (gRPC/protobuf + http/json)
MIT
