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  • protobuf.cpp QML Type

    Provides support for protocol buffers for the C++ language. More...

    Import Statement: import QbsModules .
    Since: Qbs 1.13

    Properties

    Detailed Description

    The protobuf.cpp module provides support for generating C++ headers and sources from proto definition files using the protoc tool.

    A simple qbs file that uses protobuf can be written as follows:

    CppApplication {
        Depends { name: "protobuf.cpp" }
        files: ["foo.proto", "main.cpp"]
    }

    A generated header now can be included in the C++ sources:

    #include <foo.pb.h>
    
    int main(int argc, char* argv[]) {
        Foo bar;
        bar.set_answer(42);
        google::protobuf::ShutdownProtobufLibrary();
        return 0;
    }

    Relevant File Tags

    TagAuto-tagged File NamesSinceDescription
    "protobuf.input"*.proto1.13.0Source files with this tag are considered inputs to the protoc compiler.
    "protobuf.grpc"1.14.0Source files with this tag are considered as gRPC files.
    "protobuf.hpp"1.18.0This tag is attached to the header files generated by protoc compiler.

    Property Documentation

    compilerName: string

    The name of the protoc binary.

    Default: "protoc"

    This property was introduced in Qbs 1.17.


    compilerPath: string

    The path to the protoc binary.

    Use this property to override the auto-detected location.

    Default: auto-detected

    This property was introduced in Qbs 1.17.


    grpcIncludePath: string

    The path where grpc++ headers are located. Set this property to override the default location.

    Default: auto-detected


    grpcLibraryPath: string

    The path where the grpc++ library is located. Set this property to override the default location.

    Default: auto-detected


    importPaths: pathList

    The list of imports that are passed to the protoc tool via the --proto_path option. These imports should contain the proto files. They are used to determine the relative structure of the generated files.

    Note: The paths are passed to protoc in the same order as specified in this property and protoc output may differ depending on that order.

    Default: []


    includePath: string

    The path where protobuf C++ headers are located. Set this property to override the default location.

    Default: auto-detected


    libraryPath: string

    The path where the protobuf C++ library is located. Set this property to override the default location.

    Default: auto-detected


    readonly outputDir: string

    The directory where the protoc compiler generated files are placed.

    The value of this property is automatically set by Qbs and cannot be changed by the user.


    useGrpc: bool

    Whether to use gRPC framework.

    Use this property to enable support for the modern open source high performance RPC framework by Google, gRPC (https://www.grpc.io).

    A simple qbs file that uses grpc can be written as follows:

    CppApplication {
        Depends { name: "protobuf.cpp" }
        protobuf.cpp.useGrpc: true
        files: ["main.cpp"]
        Group {
            files: "grpc.proto"
            fileTags: "protobuf.grpc"
        }
    }

    Note: that protobuf.grpc tag should be assigned manually because gRPC uses same *.proto files and Qbs can't detect whether to generate gRPC or protobuf.

    The following grpc.proto file...

    syntax = "proto3";
    
    package Qbs;
    
    message Request {
        string name = 1;
    }
    
    message Response {
        string name = 1;
    }
    
    service Grpc {
        rpc doWork(Request) returns (Response) {}
    }

    ...can be used in the C++ sources as follows:

    #include <grpc.grpc.pb.h>
    
    class Service final : public Qbs::Grpc::Service
    {
        grpc::Status doWork(
                grpc::ServerContext* context,
                const Qbs::Request* request,
                Qbs::Response* reply) override
        {
            (void)context;
            reply->set_name(request->name());
            return grpc::Status::OK;
        }
    };

    Default: false