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Protocol Buffer and GRPC Reflection

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 - package: github.com/jhump/protoreflect
   vcs: git
   repo: https://github.com/prasek/protoreflect.git
   version: v0.1.0

This repo provides reflection APIs for protocol buffers (also known as "protobufs" for short) and gRPC. The core of reflection in protobufs is the descriptor. A descriptor is itself a protobuf message that describes a .proto source file or any element therein. So a collection of descriptors can describe an entire schema of protobuf types, including RPC services.

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Descriptors: The Language Model of Protocol Buffers

import "github.com/jhump/protoreflect/desc"

The desc package herein introduces a Descriptor interface and implementations of it that correspond to each of the descriptor types. These new types are effectively smart wrappers around the generated protobuf types that make them much more useful and easier to use.

You can construct descriptors from file descriptor sets (which can be generated by protoc), and you can also load descriptors for messages and services that are linked into the current binary. "What does it mean for messages and services to be linked in?" you may ask. It means your binary imports a package that was generated by protoc. When you generate Go code from your .proto sources, the resulting package has descriptor information embedded in it. The desc package allows you to easily extract those embedded descriptors.

Descriptors can also be acquired directly from .proto source files (using the protoparse sub-package) or by programmatically constructing them (using the builder sub-package).

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import "github.com/jhump/protoreflect/desc/protoparse"

The protoparse package allows for parsing of .proto source files into rich descriptors. Without this package, you must invoke protoc to either generate a file descriptor set file or to generate Go code (which has descriptor information embedded in it). This package allows reading the source directly without having to invoke protoc.

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import "github.com/jhump/protoreflect/desc/protoprint"

The protoprint package allows for printing of descriptors to .proto source files. This is effectively the inverse of the protoparse package. Combined with the builder package, this is a useful tool for programmatically generating protocol buffer sources.

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import "github.com/jhump/protoreflect/desc/builder"

The builder package allows for programmatic construction of rich descriptors. Descriptors can be constructed programmatically by creating trees of descriptor protos and using the desc package to link those into rich descriptors. But constructing a valid tree of descriptor protos is far from trivial.

So this package provides generous API to greatly simplify that task. It also allows for converting rich descriptors into builders, which means you can programmatically modify/tweak existing descriptors.

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Dynamic Messages and Stubs

import "github.com/jhump/protoreflect/dynamic"

The dynamic package provides a dynamic message implementation. It implements proto.Message but is backed by a message descriptor and a map of fields->values, instead of a generated struct. This is useful for acting generically with protocol buffer messages, without having to generate and link in Go code for every kind of message. This is particularly useful for general-purpose tools that need to operate on arbitrary protocol buffer schemas. This is made possible by having the tools load descriptors at runtime.

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import "github.com/jhump/protoreflect/dynamic/grpcdynamic"

There is also sub-package named grpcdynamic, which provides a dynamic stub implementation. The stub can be used to issue RPC methods using method descriptors instead of generated client interfaces.

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gRPC Server Reflection

import "github.com/jhump/protoreflect/grpcreflect"

The grpcreflect package provides an easy-to-use client for the gRPC reflection service, making it much easier to query for and work with the schemas of remote services.

It also provides some helper methods for querying for rich service descriptors for the services registered in a gRPC server.

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