Go support for Protocol Buffers
This module
(github.com/golang/protobuf
)
contains Go bindings for protocol buffers.
It has been superseded by the
google.golang.org/protobuf
module, which contains an updated and simplified API,
support for protobuf reflection, and many other improvements.
We recommend that new code use the google.golang.org/protobuf
module.
Versions v1.4 and later of github.com/golang/protobuf
are implemented
in terms of google.golang.org/protobuf
.
Programs which use both modules must use at least version v1.4 of this one.
See the
developer guide for protocol buffers in Go
for a general guide for how to get started using protobufs in Go.
See
release note documentation
for more information about individual releases of this project.
See
documentation for the next major revision
for more information about the purpose, usage, and history of this project.
Package index
Summary of the packages provided by this module:
proto
: Package
proto
provides functions operating on protobuf messages such as cloning,
merging, and checking equality, as well as binary serialization and text
serialization.
jsonpb
: Package
jsonpb
serializes protobuf messages as JSON.
ptypes
: Package
ptypes
provides helper functionality for protobuf well-known types.
ptypes/any
:
Package any
is the generated package for google/protobuf/any.proto
.
ptypes/empty
:
Package empty
is the generated package for google/protobuf/empty.proto
.
ptypes/timestamp
:
Package timestamp
is the generated package for
google/protobuf/timestamp.proto
.
ptypes/duration
:
Package duration
is the generated package for
google/protobuf/duration.proto
.
ptypes/wrappers
:
Package wrappers
is the generated package for
google/protobuf/wrappers.proto
.
ptypes/struct
:
Package structpb
is the generated package for
google/protobuf/struct.proto
.
protoc-gen-go/descriptor
:
Package descriptor
is the generated package for
google/protobuf/descriptor.proto
.
protoc-gen-go/plugin
:
Package plugin
is the generated package for
google/protobuf/compiler/plugin.proto
.
protoc-gen-go
:
The protoc-gen-go
binary is a protoc plugin to generate a Go protocol
buffer package.
Reporting issues
The issue tracker for this project
is located here.
Please report any issues with a sufficient description of the bug or feature
request. Bug reports should ideally be accompanied by a minimal reproduction of
the issue. Irreproducible bugs are difficult to diagnose and fix (and likely to
be closed after some period of time). Bug reports must specify the version of
the
Go protocol buffer module
and also the version of the
protocol buffer toolchain
being used.
Contributing
This project is open-source and accepts contributions. See the
contribution guide
for more information.
Compatibility
This module and the generated code are expected to be stable over time. However,
we reserve the right to make breaking changes without notice for the following
reasons:
- Security: A security issue in the specification or implementation may
come to light whose resolution requires breaking compatibility. We reserve
the right to address such issues.
- Unspecified behavior: There are some aspects of the protocol buffer
specification that are undefined. Programs that depend on unspecified
behavior may break in future releases.
- Specification changes: It may become necessary to address an
inconsistency, incompleteness, or change in the protocol buffer
specification, which may affect the behavior of existing programs. We
reserve the right to address such changes.
- Bugs: If a package has a bug that violates correctness, a program
depending on the buggy behavior may break if the bug is fixed. We reserve
the right to fix such bugs.
- Generated additions: We reserve the right to add new declarations to
generated Go packages of
.proto
files. This includes declared constants,
variables, functions, types, fields in structs, and methods on types. This
may break attempts at injecting additional code on top of what is generated
by protoc-gen-go
. Such practice is not supported by this project.
- Internal changes: We reserve the right to add, modify, and remove
internal code, which includes all unexported declarations, the
generator
package, and all packages under
internal
.
Any breaking changes outside of these will be announced 6 months in advance to
[email protected].