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Custom types

Custom types is a gogo protobuf extensions that allows for using a custom struct type to decorate the underlying structure of the protocol message.

How to use

Defining the protobuf message

message CustomType {
  optional ProtoType Field = 1 [(gogoproto.customtype) = "T"];
}

message ProtoType {
  optional string Field = 1;
}

or alternatively you can declare the field type in the protocol message to be bytes:

message BytesCustomType {
  optional bytes Field = 1 [(gogoproto.customtype) = "T"];
}

The downside of using bytes is that it makes it harder to generate protobuf code in other languages. In either case, it is the user responsibility to ensure that the custom type marshals and unmarshals to the expected wire format. That is, in the first example, gogo protobuf will not attempt to ensure that the wire format of ProtoType and T are wire compatible.

Custom type method signatures

The custom type must define the following methods with the given signatures. Assuming the custom type is called T:

func (t T) Marshal() ([]byte, error) {}
func (t *T) MarshalTo(data []byte) (n int, err error) {}
func (t *T) Unmarshal(data []byte) error {}
func (t *T) Size() int {}

func (t T) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) {}
func (t *T) UnmarshalJSON(data []byte) error {}

// only required if the compare option is set
func (t T) Compare(other T) int {}
// only required if the equal option is set
func (t T) Equal(other T) bool {}
// only required if populate option is set
func NewPopulatedT(r randyThetest) *T {}

Check t.go for a full example

Warnings and issues

Warning about customtype: It is your responsibility to test all cases of your marshaling, unmarshaling and size methods implemented for your custom type.

Issues with customtype include: