[−][src]Crate prost_build
prost-build compiles .proto files into Rust.
prost-build is designed to be used for build-time code generation as part of a Cargo
build-script.
Example
Let's create a small crate, snazzy, that defines a collection of
snazzy new items in a protobuf file.
$ cargo new snazzy && cd snazzy
First, add prost-build, prost and its public dependencies to Cargo.toml
(see crates.io for the current versions):
[dependencies]
bytes = <bytes-version>
prost = <prost-version>
[build-dependencies]
prost-build = { version = <prost-version> }
Next, add src/items.proto to the project:
syntax = "proto3";
package snazzy.items;
// A snazzy new shirt!
message Shirt {
enum Size {
SMALL = 0;
MEDIUM = 1;
LARGE = 2;
}
string color = 1;
Size size = 2;
}
To generate Rust code from items.proto, we use prost-build in the crate's
build.rs build-script:
fn main() { prost_build::compile_protos(&["src/items.proto"], &["src/"]).unwrap(); }
And finally, in lib.rs, include the generated code:
// Include the `items` module, which is generated from items.proto. pub mod items { include!(concat!(env!("OUT_DIR"), "/snazzy.items.rs")); } pub fn create_large_shirt(color: String) -> items::Shirt { let mut shirt = items::Shirt::default(); shirt.color = color; shirt.set_size(items::shirt::Size::Large); shirt }
That's it! Run cargo doc to see documentation for the generated code. The full
example project can be found on GitHub.
Sourcing protoc
prost-build depends on the Protocol Buffers compiler, protoc, to parse .proto files into
a representation that can be transformed into Rust. If set, prost-build uses the PROTOC and
PROTOC_INCLUDE environment variables for locating protoc and the Protobuf includes
directory. For example, on a macOS system where Protobuf is installed with Homebrew, set the
environment to:
PROTOC=/usr/local/bin/protoc
PROTOC_INCLUDE=/usr/local/include
and in a typical Linux installation:
PROTOC=/usr/bin/protoc
PROTOC_INCLUDE=/usr/include
If PROTOC is not found in the environment, then a pre-compiled protoc binary bundled in
the prost-build crate is used. Pre-compiled protoc binaries exist for Linux, macOS, and
Windows systems. If no pre-compiled protoc is available for the host platform, then the
protoc or protoc.exe binary on the PATH is used. If protoc is not available in any of
these fallback locations, then the build fails.
If PROTOC_INCLUDE is not found in the environment, then the Protobuf include directory bundled
in the prost-build crate is be used.
Structs
| Comments | Comments on a Protobuf item. |
| Config | Configuration options for Protobuf code generation. |
| Method | A service method descriptor. |
| Service | A service descriptor. |
Traits
| ServiceGenerator | A service generator takes a service descriptor and generates Rust code. |
Functions
| compile_protos | Compile |
| protoc | Returns the path to the |
| protoc_include | Returns the path to the Protobuf include directory. |