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This directory contains the Ruby extension that implements Protocol Buffers
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functionality in Ruby.
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The Ruby extension makes use of generated Ruby code that defines message and
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enum types in a Ruby DSL. You may write definitions in this DSL directly, but
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we recommend using protoc's Ruby generation support with .proto files. The
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build process in this directory only installs the extension; you need to
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install protoc as well to have Ruby code generation functionality.
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Installation from Gem
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---------------------
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In Gemfile (Please check which version of Protocol Buffers you need: [RubyGems](https://rubygems.org/gems/google-protobuf)):
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gem 'google-protobuf'
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Or for using this pre-packaged gem, simply install it as you would any other gem:
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$ gem install [--prerelease] google-protobuf
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Once the gem is installed, you may or may not need `protoc`. If you write your
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message type descriptions directly in the Ruby DSL, you do not need it.
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However, if you wish to generate the Ruby DSL from a `.proto` file, you will
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also want to install Protocol Buffers itself, as described in this repository's
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main `README` file. The version of `protoc` included in the latest release
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supports the `--ruby_out` option to generate Ruby code.
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A simple example of using the Ruby extension follows. More extensive
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documentation may be found in the RubyDoc comments (`call-seq` tags) in the
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source, and we plan to release separate, more detailed, documentation at a
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later date.
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```ruby
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require 'google/protobuf'
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# generated from my_proto_types.proto with protoc:
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# $ protoc --ruby_out=. my_proto_types.proto
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require 'my_proto_types'
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mymessage = MyTestMessage.new(:field1 => 42, :field2 => ["a", "b", "c"])
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mymessage.field1 = 43
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mymessage.field2.push("d")
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mymessage.field3 = SubMessage.new(:foo => 100)
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encoded_data = MyTestMessage.encode(mymessage)
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decoded = MyTestMessage.decode(encoded_data)
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assert decoded == mymessage
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puts "JSON:"
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puts MyTestMessage.encode_json(mymessage)
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```
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Installation from Source (Building Gem)
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---------------------------------------
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To build this Ruby extension, you will need:
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* Rake
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* Bundler
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* Ruby development headers
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* a C compiler
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To Build the JRuby extension, you will need:
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* Maven
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* The latest version of the protobuf java library (see ../java/README.md)
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* Install JRuby via rbenv or RVM
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First switch to the desired platform with rbenv or RVM.
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Then install the required Ruby gems:
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$ gem install bundler
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$ bundle
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Then build the Gem:
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$ rake
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$ rake clobber_package gem
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$ gem install `ls pkg/google-protobuf-*.gem`
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To run the specs:
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$ rake test
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This gem includes the upb parsing and serialization library as a single-file
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amalgamation. It is up-to-date with upb git commit
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`535bc2fe2f2b467f59347ffc9449e11e47791257`.
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Version Number Scheme
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We are using a version number scheme that is a hybrid of Protocol Buffers'
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overall version number and some Ruby-specific rules. Gem does not allow
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re-uploads of a gem with the same version number, so we add a sequence number
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("upload version") to the version. We also format alphabetical tags (alpha,
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pre, ...) slightly differently, and we avoid hyphens. In more detail:
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* First, we determine the prefix: a Protocol Buffers version "3.0.0-alpha-2"
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becomes "3.0.0.alpha.2". When we release 3.0.0, this prefix will be simply
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"3.0.0".
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* We then append the upload version: "3.0.0.alpha.2.0" or "3.0.0.0". If we need
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to upload a new version of the gem to fix an issue, the version becomes
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"3.0.0.alpha.2.1" or "3.0.0.1".
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* If we are working on a prerelease version, we append a prerelease tag:
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"3.0.0.alpha.3.0.pre". The prerelease tag comes at the end so that when
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version numbers are sorted, any prerelease builds are ordered between the
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prior version and current version.
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These rules are designed to work with the sorting rules for
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[Gem::Version](http://ruby-doc.org/stdlib-2.0/libdoc/rubygems/rdoc/Gem/Version.html):
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release numbers should sort in actual release order.
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