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gin-tonic
gin-tonic
offers:
- a protobuf de-/serialization (like
prost
) - a replacement for
prost-build
) - a
tonic
codec implementation - a wrapper for
tonic-build
adding some extra extra features
While all this can be achieved using the mentioned crates; gin-tonic
also offers traits for
converting any Rust type into a protobuf wire type. You are asking why?
If you want to pass a UUID via protobuf you likely end up doing:
message Foo {
string my_uuid = 1;
}
Using prost-build
and tonic-build
this will
generate the following Rust struct:
struct Foo {
my_uuid: String,
}
As you notice the Rust type here is String
, but in your actual code you want to use an actual
uuid::Uuid
. Now you have to do a fallible conversion into your code.
gin-tonic
solves this by adding options to the protobuf file:
import "gin/proto/gin.proto";
message Foo {
string my_uuid = 1 [(gin_tonic.v1.rust_type) = "uuid::Uuid"];
}
Using the gin-tonic
code generator this generates the following Rust code:
struct Foo {
my_uuid: uuid::Uuid,
}
For the UUID case gin-tonic
offers two features:
uuid_string
=> proto transport isstring
, parsing error is handled within wire type conversionuuid_bytes
=> proto transport isbytes
, this does not require additional error handling
You can add you own types by implementing the PbType
trait for your type.
Benchmarks
gin tonic:
decode time: [699.72 ns 700.71 ns 701.81 ns]
encode time: [451.35 ns 453.22 ns 455.56 ns]
prost:
decode time: [778.30 ns 782.24 ns 788.19 ns]
encode time: [622.77 ns 623.87 ns 625.02 ns]
Dependencies
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