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Code generation of .proto and Dart mapper classes to facilitate the usage of PODOs (plain-old-dart-objects) with gRPC
The purpose of this package, alongside its companion proto_annotations package, is to significantly reduce the workload of exposing Dart business model classes as protocol buffer messages to be used with gRPC.
Workflow #
Let's assume we want to represent the concept of a recipe.
Without this package #
One way of going about it is by creating a .proto file and include a message to represent the concept, and then run the protoc compiler to generate a dart file that represents the concept and serializes and deserializes itself to protobuffers to be used with gRPC.
There are limitations to this approach. One, for instance, is that .proto files do not support inheritance. We might also want to add business logic and validations to our business model, which will not be trivial, if at all possible, using the classes generated by protoc. Finally, there is no easy way to extend the compiled classes to add properties we actually do not want to serialize.
Another way of using protocol buffers is to go over the tedious work of typing our business model classes, adding whichever features we want to, typing .proto files containing message structures, generating dart classes that represent the .proto files and manually create functions that map from the business dart classes to the .proto classes.
With proto_annotations #
With this package and proto_annotations, we get the flexibility of typing our dart business model, but without the tedious work of typing the matching .proto files and corresponding mapping code, eliminating a lot of busy work.
We begin by typing our business model. The next step is to use the proto_generator package to generate the corresponding .proto files, instead manually typing them. The proto_generator package also generates functions that map instances of the business model to instances of the corresponding classes that are generated by the protoc compiler. The final step is run the protoc compiler to generate the dart classes that represent the messages present in the generated .proto files.
Getting started #
In order to get started, look at the example project at https://github.com/squarealfa/dart_framework/tree/main/proto_mapper/example.
Context #
This package is part of a set of losely integrated packages that constitute the SquareAlfa Dart Framework.