ProtoBuf.js protoify example ============================ This example shows the general usage of ProtoBuf.js by converting JSON structures to protocol buffers and vice versa using a definition describing JSON itself. While this works as an example, it does not provide any real world benefits (well, this is if you are not building a protobuf-backed database for JSON data, using inter-field substitution to minimize redundancy - nevermind, forget that). Instructions ------------ 1. Set up dependencies: `npm install` 2. Run: `npm test` Now you know no more and no less than that it works and you might want to inspect the following files to get the 'how': * **[index.js](https://github.com/dcodeIO/ProtoBuf.js/blob/master/examples/protoify/index.js)** contains the sample's source code * **[json.proto](https://github.com/dcodeIO/ProtoBuf.js/blob/master/examples/protoify/json.proto)** contains the protobuf definition used * **[json.json](https://github.com/dcodeIO/ProtoBuf.js/blob/master/examples/protoify/json.json)** contains the protobuf definition converted through `proto2js json.proto > json.json` * **[json.js](https://github.com/dcodeIO/ProtoBuf.js/blob/master/examples/protoify/json.js)** contains the protobuf definition converted through `proto2js json.proto -commonjs=js > json.js` * **[test.js](https://github.com/dcodeIO/ProtoBuf.js/blob/master/examples/protoify/test.js)** contains our simple test suite