I upgraded it to support PY3 and PB3. As Ben is not updated this library again, I rename it to protobuf3-to-dict. Now u can install it with
pip install protobuf3-to-dict
or
easy_install protobuf3-to-dict
-----------old readme by Ben-------------
protobuf-to-dict is a small Python library for creating dicts from protocol buffers. It is intended to be used as an intermediate step before serialization (e.g. to JSON).
Use pip install protobuf-to-dict
or python setup.py install
.
Given the google.protobuf.message.Message
subclass MyMessage
:
>>> from protobuf_to_dict import protobuf_to_dict
>>> my_message = MyMessage()
>>> # pb_my_message is a protobuf string
>>> my_message.ParseFromString(pb_my_message)
>>> protobuf_to_dict(my_message)
{'message': 'Hello'}
This library grew out of the desire to serialize a protobuf-encoded message to
JSON. As JSON has no built-in binary type (all strings in
JSON are Unicode strings), any field whose type is
FieldDescriptor.TYPE_BYTES
is, by default, converted to a base64-encoded
string.
If you want to override this behaviour, you may do so by passing
protobuf_to_dict
a dictionary of protobuf types to callables via the
type_callable_map
kwarg:
>>> from copy import copy
>>> from google.protobuf.descriptor import FieldDescriptor
>>> from protobuf_to_dict import protobuf_to_dict, TYPE_CALLABLE_MAP
>>>
>>> type_callable_map = copy(TYPE_CALLABLE_MAP)
>>> # convert TYPE_BYTES to a Python bytestring
>>> type_callable_map[FieldDescriptor.TYPE_BYTES] = str
>>>
>>> # my_message is a google.protobuf.message.Message instance
>>> protobuf_to_dict(my_message, type_callable_map=type_callable_map)
By default, the integer representation is used for enum values. To use their
string labels instead, pass use_enum_labels=True
into protobuf_to_dict
:
>>> protobuf_to_dict(my_message, use_enum_labels=True)
Tests are under src/tests/
.
$ python setup.py nosetests
To regenerate src/tests/sample_pb2.py
:
$ protoc --python_out=src -Isrc src/tests/sample.proto
protobuf-to-dict is written and maintained by Ben Hodgson, with significant contributions from Nino Walker, Jonathan Klaassen, and Tristram Gräbener.
This is free and unencumbered software released into the public domain.
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