| # Go support for Protocol Buffers |
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| This project hosts the Go implementation for |
| [protocol buffers](https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers), which is a |
| language-neutral, platform-neutral, extensible mechanism for serializing |
| structured data. The protocol buffer language is a language for specifying the |
| schema for structured data. This schema is compiled into language specific |
| bindings. This project provides both a tool to generate Go code for the |
| protocol buffer language, and also the runtime implementation to handle |
| serialization of messages in Go. See the |
| [protocol buffer developer guide](https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/overview) |
| for more information about protocol buffers themselves. |
| |
| This project is comprised of two components: |
| |
| * Code generator: The |
| [`protoc-gen-go`](https://pkg.go.dev/google.golang.org/protobuf/cmd/protoc-gen-go) |
| tool is a compiler plugin to `protoc`, the protocol buffer compiler. It |
| augments the `protoc` compiler so that it knows how to |
| [generate Go specific code for a given `.proto` file](https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/reference/go-generated). |
| |
| * Runtime library: The |
| [`protobuf`](https://pkg.go.dev/mod/google.golang.org/protobuf) module |
| contains a set of Go packages that form the runtime implementation of |
| protobufs in Go. This provides the set of interfaces that |
| [define what a message is](https://pkg.go.dev/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect) |
| and functionality to serialize message in various formats (e.g., |
| [wire](https://pkg.go.dev/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto), |
| [JSON](https://pkg.go.dev/google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/protojson), |
| and |
| [text](https://pkg.go.dev/google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/prototext)). |
| |
| See the |
| [developer guide for protocol buffers in Go](https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/gotutorial) |
| for a general guide for how to get started using protobufs in Go. |
| |
| This project is the second major revision of the Go protocol buffer API |
| implemented by the |
| [`google.golang.org/protobuf`](https://pkg.go.dev/mod/google.golang.org/protobuf) |
| module. The first major version is implemented by the |
| [`github.com/golang/protobuf`](https://pkg.go.dev/mod/github.com/golang/protobuf) |
| module. |
| |
| ## Package index |
| |
| Summary of the packages provided by this module: |
| |
| * [`proto`](https://pkg.go.dev/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto): Package |
| `proto` provides functions operating on protobuf messages such as cloning, |
| merging, and checking equality, as well as binary serialization. |
| * [`encoding/protojson`](https://pkg.go.dev/google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/protojson): |
| Package `protojson` serializes protobuf messages as JSON. |
| * [`encoding/prototext`](https://pkg.go.dev/google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/prototext): |
| Package `prototext` serializes protobuf messages as the text format. |
| * [`encoding/protowire`](https://pkg.go.dev/google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/protowire): |
| Package `protowire` parses and formats the low-level raw wire encoding. Most |
| users should use package `proto` to serialize messages in the wire format. |
| * [`reflect/protoreflect`](https://pkg.go.dev/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect): |
| Package `protoreflect` provides interfaces to dynamically manipulate |
| protobuf messages. |
| * [`reflect/protoregistry`](https://pkg.go.dev/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoregistry): |
| Package `protoregistry` provides data structures to register and lookup |
| protobuf descriptor types. |
| * [`reflect/protodesc`](https://pkg.go.dev/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protodesc): |
| Package `protodesc` provides functionality for converting |
| `descriptorpb.FileDescriptorProto` messages to/from the reflective |
| `protoreflect.FileDescriptor`. |
| * [`testing/protocmp`](https://pkg.go.dev/google.golang.org/protobuf/testing/protocmp): |
| Package `protocmp` provides protobuf specific options for the `cmp` package. |
| * [`testing/protopack`](https://pkg.go.dev/google.golang.org/protobuf/testing/protopack): |
| Package `protopack` aids manual encoding and decoding of the wire format. |
| * [`testing/prototest`](https://pkg.go.dev/google.golang.org/protobuf/testing/prototest): |
| Package `prototest` exercises the protobuf reflection implementation for |
| concrete message types. |
| * [`types/dynamicpb`](https://pkg.go.dev/google.golang.org/protobuf/types/dynamicpb): |
| Package `dynamicpb` creates protobuf messages at runtime from protobuf |
| descriptors. |
| * [`types/known/anypb`](https://pkg.go.dev/google.golang.org/protobuf/types/known/anypb): |
| Package `anypb` is the generated package for `google/protobuf/any.proto`. |
| * [`types/known/timestamppb`](https://pkg.go.dev/google.golang.org/protobuf/types/known/timestamppb): |
| Package `timestamppb` is the generated package for |
| `google/protobuf/timestamp.proto`. |
| * [`types/known/durationpb`](https://pkg.go.dev/google.golang.org/protobuf/types/known/durationpb): |
| Package `durationpb` is the generated package for |
| `google/protobuf/duration.proto`. |
| * [`types/known/wrapperspb`](https://pkg.go.dev/google.golang.org/protobuf/types/known/wrapperspb): |
| Package `wrapperspb` is the generated package for |
| `google/protobuf/wrappers.proto`. |
| * [`types/known/structpb`](https://pkg.go.dev/google.golang.org/protobuf/types/known/structpb): |
| Package `structpb` is the generated package for |
| `google/protobuf/struct.proto`. |
| * [`types/known/fieldmaskpb`](https://pkg.go.dev/google.golang.org/protobuf/types/known/fieldmaskpb): |
| Package `fieldmaskpb` is the generated package for |
| `google/protobuf/field_mask.proto`. |
| * [`types/known/apipb`](https://pkg.go.dev/google.golang.org/protobuf/types/known/apipb): |
| Package `apipb` is the generated package for |
| `google/protobuf/api.proto`. |
| * [`types/known/typepb`](https://pkg.go.dev/google.golang.org/protobuf/types/known/typepb): |
| Package `typepb` is the generated package for |
| `google/protobuf/type.proto`. |
| * [`types/known/sourcecontextpb`](https://pkg.go.dev/google.golang.org/protobuf/types/known/sourcecontextpb): |
| Package `sourcecontextpb` is the generated package for |
| `google/protobuf/source_context.proto`. |
| * [`types/known/emptypb`](https://pkg.go.dev/google.golang.org/protobuf/types/known/emptypb): |
| Package `emptypb` is the generated package for |
| `google/protobuf/empty.proto`. |
| * [`types/descriptorpb`](https://pkg.go.dev/google.golang.org/protobuf/types/descriptorpb): |
| Package `descriptorpb` is the generated package for |
| `google/protobuf/descriptor.proto`. |
| * [`types/pluginpb`](https://pkg.go.dev/google.golang.org/protobuf/types/pluginpb): |
| Package `pluginpb` is the generated package for |
| `google/protobuf/compiler/plugin.proto`. |
| * [`compiler/protogen`](https://pkg.go.dev/google.golang.org/protobuf/compiler/protogen): |
| Package `protogen` provides support for writing protoc plugins. |
| * [`cmd/protoc-gen-go`](https://pkg.go.dev/google.golang.org/protobuf/cmd/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 currently located at |
| [golang/protobuf](https://github.com/golang/protobuf/issues). |
| |
| Please report any issues there 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](https://github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf-go/releases) |
| and also the version of the |
| [protocol buffer toolchain](https://github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf/releases) |
| being used. |
| |
| ## Contributing |
| |
| This project is open-source and accepts contributions. See the |
| [contribution guide](https://github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf-go/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md) |
| 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 |
| [`protoc-gen-go/internal_gengo`](https://pkg.go.dev/google.golang.org/protobuf/cmd/protoc-gen-go/internal_gengo) |
| package, the |
| [`runtime/protoimpl`](https://pkg.go.dev/google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoimpl?tab=doc) |
| package, and all packages under |
| [`internal`](https://pkg.go.dev/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal). |
| |
| Any breaking changes outside of these will be announced 6 months in advance to |
| [protobuf@googlegroups.com](https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/protobuf). |
| |
| Users should use generated code produced by a version of |
| [`protoc-gen-go`](https://pkg.go.dev/google.golang.org/protobuf/cmd/protoc-gen-go) |
| that is identical to the runtime version provided by the |
| [protobuf module](https://pkg.go.dev/mod/google.golang.org/protobuf). This |
| project promises that the runtime remains compatible with code produced by a |
| version of the generator that is no older than 1 year from the version of the |
| runtime used, according to the release dates of the minor version. Generated |
| code is expected to use a runtime version that is at least as new as the |
| generator used to produce it. Generated code contains references to |
| [`protoimpl.EnforceVersion`](https://pkg.go.dev/google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoimpl?tab=doc#EnforceVersion) |
| to statically ensure that the generated code and runtime do not drift |
| sufficiently far apart. |
| |
| ## Historical legacy |
| |
| This project is the second major revision |
| ([released in 2020](https://blog.golang.org/a-new-go-api-for-protocol-buffers)) |
| of the Go protocol buffer API implemented by the |
| [`google.golang.org/protobuf`](https://pkg.go.dev/mod/google.golang.org/protobuf) |
| module. The first major version |
| ([released publicly in 2010](https://blog.golang.org/third-party-libraries-goprotobuf-and)) |
| is implemented by the |
| [`github.com/golang/protobuf`](https://pkg.go.dev/mod/github.com/golang/protobuf) |
| module. |
| |
| The first version predates the release of Go 1 by several years. It has a long |
| history as one of the first core pieces of infrastructure software ever written |
| in Go. As such, the Go protobuf project was one of many pioneers for determining |
| what the Go language should even look like and what would eventually be |
| considered good design patterns and “idiomatic” Go (by simultaneously being |
| both positive and negative examples of it). |
| |
| Consider the changing signature of the `proto.Unmarshal` function as an example |
| of Go language and library evolution throughout the life of this project: |
| |
| ```go |
| // 2007/09/25 - Conception of Go |
| |
| // 2008/11/12 |
| export func UnMarshal(r io.Read, pb_e reflect.Empty) *os.Error |
| |
| // 2008/11/13 |
| export func UnMarshal(buf *[]byte, pb_e reflect.Empty) *os.Error |
| |
| // 2008/11/24 |
| export func UnMarshal(buf *[]byte, pb_e interface{}) *os.Error |
| |
| // 2008/12/18 |
| export func UnMarshal(buf []byte, pb_e interface{}) *os.Error |
| |
| // 2009/01/20 |
| func UnMarshal(buf []byte, pb_e interface{}) *os.Error |
| |
| // 2009/04/17 |
| func UnMarshal(buf []byte, pb_e interface{}) os.Error |
| |
| // 2009/05/22 |
| func Unmarshal(buf []byte, pb_e interface{}) os.Error |
| |
| // 2011/11/03 |
| func Unmarshal(buf []byte, pb_e interface{}) error |
| |
| // 2012/03/28 - Release of Go 1 |
| |
| // 2012/06/12 |
| func Unmarshal(buf []byte, pb Message) error |
| ``` |
| |
| These changes demonstrate the difficulty of determining what the right API is |
| for any new technology. It takes time multiplied by many users to determine what |
| is best; even then, “best” is often still somewhere over the horizon. |
| |
| The change on June 6th, 2012 added a degree of type-safety to Go protobufs by |
| declaring a new interface that all protobuf messages were required to implement: |
| |
| ```go |
| type Message interface { |
| Reset() |
| String() string |
| ProtoMessage() |
| } |
| ``` |
| |
| This interface reduced the set of types that can be passed to `proto.Unmarshal` |
| from the universal set of all possible Go types to those with a special |
| `ProtoMessage` marker method. The intention of this change is to limit the |
| protobuf API to only operate on protobuf data types (i.e., protobuf messages). |
| For example, there is no sensible operation if a Go channel were passed to the |
| protobuf API as a channel cannot be serialized. The restricted interface would |
| prevent that. |
| |
| This interface does not behaviorally describe what a protobuf message is, but |
| acts as a marker with an undocumented expectation that protobuf messages must be |
| a Go struct with a specific layout of fields with formatted tags. This |
| expectation is not statically enforced by the Go language, for it is an |
| implementation detail checked dynamically at runtime using Go reflection. Back |
| in 2012, the only types with this marker were those generated by |
| `protoc-gen-go`. Since `protoc-gen-go` would always generate messages with the |
| proper layout of fields, this was deemed an acceptable and dramatic improvement |
| over `interface{}`. |
| |
| Over the next 10 years, |
| [use of Go would skyrocket](https://blog.golang.org/10years) and use of |
| protobufs in Go would skyrocket as well. With increased popularity also came |
| more diverse usages and requirements for Go protobufs and an increased number of |
| custom `proto.Message` implementations that were not generated by |
| `protoc-gen-go`. |
| |
| The increasingly diverse ecosystem of Go types implementing the `proto.Message` |
| interface led to incompatibilities, which often occurred when: |
| |
| * **Passing custom `proto.Message` types to the protobuf APIs**: A concrete |
| message implementation might work with some top-level functions (e.g., |
| `proto.Marshal`), but cause others (e.g., `proto.Equal`) to choke and panic. |
| This occurs because the type only had partial support for being an actual |
| message by only implementing the `proto.Marshaler` interface or having |
| malformed struct field tags that happened to work with one function, but not |
| another. |
| |
| * **Using Go reflection on any `proto.Message` types**: A common desire is to |
| write general-purpose code that operates on any protobuf message. For |
| example, a microservice might want to populate a `trace_id` field if it is |
| present in a message. To accomplish this, one would use Go reflection to |
| introspect the message type, and assume it were a pointer to a Go struct |
| with a field named `TraceId` (as would be commonly produced by |
| `protoc-gen-go`). If the concrete message type did not match this |
| expectation, it either failed to work or even resulted in a panic. Such was |
| the case for concrete message types that might be backed by a Go map instead |
| of a Go struct. |
| |
| Both of these issues are solved by following the idiom that _interfaces should |
| describe behavior, not data_. This means that the interface itself should |
| provide sufficient functionality through its methods that users can introspect |
| and interact with all aspects of a protobuf message through a principled API. |
| This feature is called _protobuf reflection_. Just as how Go reflection provides |
| an API for programmatically interacting with any arbitrary Go value, protobuf |
| reflection provides an API for programmatically interacting with any arbitrary |
| protobuf message. |
| |
| Since an interface cannot be extended in a backwards compatible way, this |
| suggested the need for a new major version that defines a new `proto.Message` |
| interface: |
| |
| ```go |
| type Message interface { |
| ProtoReflect() protoreflect.Message |
| } |
| ``` |
| |
| The new |
| [`proto.Message`](https://pkg.go.dev/google.golang.org/protobuf/proto?tab=doc#Message) |
| interface contains a single `ProtoReflect` method that returns a |
| [`protoreflect.Message`](https://pkg.go.dev/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect?tab=doc#Message), |
| which is a reflective view over a protobuf message. In addition to making a |
| breaking change to the `proto.Message` interface, we took this opportunity to |
| cleanup the supporting functionality that operate on a `proto.Message`, split up |
| complicated functionality apart into manageable packages, and to hide |
| implementation details away from the public API. |
| |
| The goal for this major revision is to improve upon all the benefits of, while |
| addressing all the shortcomings of the old API. We hope that it will serve the |
| Go ecosystem well for the next 10 years and beyond. |