Issue
I am attempting to import one protocol buffer message into another, but the imports are not recognized. As long as I don't try to import one protobuf into another, the protobuf code is generated (in java), the code compiles and runs as expected.
I'm using:
- Intellij Idea 2020 v1.3 Unlimited Edition
- Protobuf Editor plugin: jvolkman/intellij-protobuf-editor (April 2020)
- Gradle
My gradle build file looks like this:
plugins {
id 'java'
id 'com.google.protobuf' version "0.8.8"
}
group 'tech.tablesaw'
version '1.0-SNAPSHOT'
sourceCompatibility = 9.0
def grpcVersion = '1.30.1' // CURRENT_GRPC_VERSION
def protobufVersion = '3.12.0'
def protocVersion = protobufVersion
repositories {
mavenCentral()
}
test {
useJUnitPlatform()
}
dependencies {
implementation "io.grpc:grpc-protobuf:${grpcVersion}"
implementation "io.grpc:grpc-stub:${grpcVersion}"
compileOnly "org.apache.tomcat:annotations-api:6.0.53"
// advanced - need this for JsonFormat
implementation "com.google.protobuf:protobuf-java-util:${protobufVersion}"
runtimeOnly "io.grpc:grpc-netty-shaded:${grpcVersion}"
testImplementation "io.grpc:grpc-testing:${grpcVersion}"
compile group: 'tech.tablesaw', name: 'tablesaw-core', version: '0.38.1'
testCompile group: 'org.junit.jupiter', name: 'junit-jupiter-engine', version: '5.6.2'
testImplementation "org.mockito:mockito-core:2.28.2"
}
protobuf {
protoc { artifact = "com.google.protobuf:protoc:${protocVersion}" }
plugins {
grpc { artifact = "io.grpc:protoc-gen-grpc-java:${grpcVersion}" }
}
generateProtoTasks {
all()*.plugins { grpc {} }
}
}
// Inform IDEs like IntelliJ IDEA, Eclipse or NetBeans about the generated code.
sourceSets {
main {
java {
srcDirs 'build/generated/source/proto/main/grpc'
srcDirs 'build/generated/source/proto/main/java'
}
}
}
task TablesawServer(type: CreateStartScripts) {
mainClassName = 'tech.tablesaw.service.TableServiceServer'
applicationName = 'tablesaw-table-server'
outputDir = new File(project.buildDir, 'tmp')
}
task TablesawClient(type: CreateStartScripts) {
mainClassName = 'tech.tablesaw.service.TableServiceClient'
applicationName = 'tablesaw-table-client'
outputDir = new File(project.buildDir, 'tmp')
}
and my gradle info looks like this:
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Gradle 5.1.1
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Build time: 2019-01-10 23:05:02 UTC
Revision: 3c9abb645fb83932c44e8610642393ad62116807
Kotlin DSL: 1.1.1
Kotlin: 1.3.11
Groovy: 2.5.4
Ant: Apache Ant(TM) version 1.9.13 compiled on July 10 2018
JVM: 9.0.4 (Oracle Corporation 9.0.4+11)
OS: Mac OS X 10.13.5 x86_64
Here is an example protobuf. the import of the column_type.proto fails.
syntax = "proto3";
package tech.tablesaw.service.common;
import "tech/tablesaw/service/common/column_type.proto";
option java_multiple_files = true;
option java_package = "tech.tablesaw.service.common";
option java_outer_classname = "ColumnMetaProto";
option objc_class_prefix = "TSW";
// Proto file describing column metadata message.
// A column metadata object
message ColumnMetadata {
string name = 1;
int32 size = 2;
ColumnTypeEnum.ColumnType column_type = 3;
}
And here is the file i'm trying to import:
syntax = "proto3";
package tech.tablesaw.service.common;
option java_multiple_files = true;
option java_package = "tech.tablesaw.service.common";
option java_outer_classname = "ColumnTypeEnum";
option objc_class_prefix = "TSW";
enum ColumnType {
SHORT = 0;
INTEGER = 1;
LONG = 2;
FLOAT = 3;
BOOLEAN = 4;
STRING = 5;
DOUBLE = 6;
LOCAL_DATE = 7;
LOCAL_TIME = 8;
LOCAL_DATE_TIME = 9;
INSTANT = 10;
TEXT = 11;
SKIP = 12;
}
Finally, here's where the protobufs sit in the file system.
src > main > java
> proto > tech > tablesaw > service > common > column_metadata.proto
> column_type.proto
Solution
Take a look at the readme which describes how to add additional paths.
By default, intellij-protobuf-editor
uses the project's configured source roots as protobuf import paths. If this isn't correct, you can override these paths in Settings > Languages & Frameworks > Protocol Buffers
. Uncheck "Configure automatically" and add whichever paths you need. In your case, you'd add .../src/main/java/proto
(where ...
means whatever your project's base path is).
Answered By - jvolkman
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