protobuf/php
Jie Luo 43156775be
Merge 3.9.x 201908071359 to master (#6484)
* Add changelog for 3.9.x

* Revert "Make php message class final to avoid mocking (#6277)" (#6324)

This reverts commit 7f84a94366.
This is just temporary. Eventually, we still want to roll forward this
change. Some users are complaining they need more time to clean up their
code.

* Update extract_includes.bat.in

File io_win32.h is not in directory google\protobuf\stubs under directory google\protobuf\io

* Set oneof case in array constructor (#6351)

Forgot to set it previously.

* Update protobuf version (#6366)

* Drop building wheel for python 3.4 (#6406)

https://github.com/matthew-brett/multibuild/pull/240

* Fix binary compatibility in FieldCodec factory methods (#6380) (#6424)

* Fix binary compatibility in FieldCodec factory messages

* Make default value parameter for current factories required

* Route old methods through default value overloads

* Remove ExtensionRegistry.Add(params) overload

* Rename ExtensionRegistry.Add(IEnumerable<Extension>) overload to AddRange

* Edit naming of parameters in Extension classes

* * Fix add API warnings to docs for extension APIs
* Rename internal ExtensionSet.GetValue to TryGetValue

* Disable javadoc error (#6371)

* Disable javadoc error

Actual fixes of the javadoc will be followed up

* Remove duplicated configuration

* Update javadoc plugin version

* Updated Bazel test script to use most recent Bazel version (#6413) (#6433)

I'm not exactly sure why, but this fixes the failing Bazel presubmit
test. Using the most recent version seems like a good idea anyway so
that we can make sure we're compatible with any new Bazel changes.

* [bazel] Add fixes for --incompatible_load_{cc,java,proto}_rules_from_bzl

* No need to update version in generated code (#6471)

generate_descriptor will handle that

* Update protobuf version (#6472)
2019-08-09 13:21:18 -07:00
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ext/google/protobuf Merge 3.9.x 201908071359 to master (#6484) 2019-08-09 13:21:18 -07:00
src Merge 3.9.x 201908071359 to master (#6484) 2019-08-09 13:21:18 -07:00
tests Merge 3.9.x 201908071359 to master (#6484) 2019-08-09 13:21:18 -07:00
composer.json PHP: Add support for primitive types in setters (#5126) 2018-10-07 16:56:41 -07:00
generate_descriptor_protos.sh Add file option php_class_prefix (#2849) 2017-03-17 11:08:06 -07:00
phpunit.xml PHP: Add support for primitive types in setters (#5126) 2018-10-07 16:56:41 -07:00
README.md adding of hyperlink of the PHP (#4985) 2018-08-02 19:49:44 -07:00
release.sh Update php/release.sh to be executable and create a new branch for the new version 2019-05-06 12:58:01 -07:00

This directory contains the Protocol Buffers runtime implementation via both a pure PHP package and a native c extension. The pure PHP package is intended to provide usability to wider range of PHP platforms, while the c extension is intended to provide higher performance. Both implementations provide the same runtime APIs and share the same generated code. Users dont need to re-generate code for the same proto definition when they want to switch the implementation later.

Both implementations make use of generated PHP code that defines message and enum types in PHP. We strongly recommend using protoc's PHP generation support with .proto files. The build process in this directory only installs the extension/package; you need to install protoc as well to have PHP code generation functionality.

Requirements

To use PHP runtime library requires:

  • C extension: PHP 5.5, 5.6, or 7.
  • PHP package: PHP 5.5, 5.6 or 7.

Installation

C Extension

Prerequirements

To install the c extension, the following tools are needed:

  • autoconf
  • automake
  • libtool
  • make
  • gcc
  • pear
  • pecl

On Ubuntu, you can install them with:

sudo apt-get install -y php-pear php5-dev autoconf automake libtool make gcc

On other platforms, please use the corresponding package managing tool to install them before proceeding.

Installation from Source (Building extension)

To build the c extension, run the following command:

cd ext/google/protobuf
pear package
sudo pecl install protobuf-{VERSION}.tgz

Installation from PECL

When we release a version of Protocol Buffers, we will upload the extension to PECL. To use this pre-packaged extension, simply install it as you would any other extension:

sudo pecl install protobuf-{VERSION}

PHP Package

Installation from composer

Simply add "google/protobuf" to the 'require' section of composer.json in your project.

Protoc

Once the extension or package is installed, if you wish to generate PHP code from a .proto file, you will also want to install the Protocol Buffers compiler (protoc), as described in this repository's main README file. The version of protoc included in the latest release supports the --php_out option to generate PHP code:

protoc --php_out=out_dir test.proto

Usage

For generated code: https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/reference/php-generated

Known Issues

  • Missing native support for well known types.
  • Missing support for proto2.
  • No API provided for clear/copy messages.
  • No API provided for encoding/decoding with stream.
  • Map fields may not be garbage-collected if there is cycle reference.
  • No debug information for messages in c extension.
  • HHVM not tested.
  • C extension not tested on windows, mac, php 7.0.
  • Message name cannot be Empty.