| Nanopb - Protocol Buffers for Embedded Systems |
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| [](https://travis-ci.org/nanopb/nanopb) |
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| Nanopb is a small code-size Protocol Buffers implementation in ansi C. It is |
| especially suitable for use in microcontrollers, but fits any memory |
| restricted system. |
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| * **Homepage:** http://kapsi.fi/~jpa/nanopb/ |
| * **Documentation:** http://kapsi.fi/~jpa/nanopb/docs/ |
| * **Downloads:** http://kapsi.fi/~jpa/nanopb/download/ |
| * **Forum:** https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/nanopb |
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| Using the nanopb library |
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| To use the nanopb library, you need to do two things: |
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| 1. Compile your .proto files for nanopb, using protoc. |
| 2. Include pb_encode.c and pb_decode.c in your project. |
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| The easiest way to get started is to study the project in "examples/simple". |
| It contains a Makefile, which should work directly under most Linux systems. |
| However, for any other kind of build system, see the manual steps in |
| README.txt in that folder. |
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| Using the Protocol Buffers compiler (protoc) |
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| The nanopb generator is implemented as a plugin for the Google's own protoc |
| compiler. This has the advantage that there is no need to reimplement the |
| basic parsing of .proto files. However, it does mean that you need the |
| Google's protobuf library in order to run the generator. |
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| If you have downloaded a binary package for nanopb (either Windows, Linux or |
| Mac OS X version), the 'protoc' binary is included in the 'generator-bin' |
| folder. In this case, you are ready to go. Simply run this command: |
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| generator-bin/protoc --nanopb_out=. myprotocol.proto |
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| However, if you are using a git checkout or a plain source distribution, you |
| need to provide your own version of protoc and the Google's protobuf library. |
| On Linux, the necessary packages are protobuf-compiler and python-protobuf. |
| On Windows, you can either build Google's protobuf library from source or use |
| one of the binary distributions of it. In either case, if you use a separate |
| protoc, you need to manually give the path to nanopb generator: |
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| protoc --plugin=protoc-gen-nanopb=nanopb/generator/protoc-gen-nanopb ... |
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| Running the tests |
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| If you want to perform further development of the nanopb core, or to verify |
| its functionality using your compiler and platform, you'll want to run the |
| test suite. The build rules for the test suite are implemented using Scons, |
| so you need to have that installed. To run the tests: |
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| cd tests |
| scons |
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| This will show the progress of various test cases. If the output does not |
| end in an error, the test cases were successful. |
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| Note: Mac OS X by default aliases 'clang' as 'gcc', while not actually |
| supporting the same command line options as gcc does. To run tests on |
| Mac OS X, use: "scons CC=clang CXX=clang". Same way can be used to run |
| tests with different compilers on any platform. |