@ -19,7 +19,9 @@ resolve imports at compile time.
To use Protocol Buffers with JavaScript, you need two main components:
1. The protobuf runtime library. You can install this with
`npm install google-protobuf` , or use the files in this directory.
`npm install google-protobuf` , or use the files in this directory.
If npm is not being used, as of 3.3.0, the files needed are located in binary subdirectory;
arith.js, constants.js, decoder.js, encoder.js, map.js, message.js, reader.js, utils.js, writer.js
2. The Protocol Compiler `protoc` . This translates `.proto` files
into `.js` files. The compiler is not currently available via
npm, but you can download a pre-built binary
@ -93,6 +95,12 @@ statements like:
var message = proto.my.package.MyMessage();
If unfamiliar with Closure or it's compiler, consider reviewing Closure documentation
https://developers.google.com/closure/library/docs/tutorial
https://developers.google.com/closure/library/docs/closurebuilder
https://developers.google.com/closure/library/docs/depswriter
At a high level, closurebuilder.py can walk dependencies, and compile your code, and all dependencies for Protobuf into a single .js file. Using depsbuilder.py to generate a dependency file can also be considered for non-production dev environments.
CommonJS imports
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