#!/bin/bash -e # # This script rebuilds the generated code for the protocol buffers. # To run this you will need protoc and goprotobuf installed; # see https://github.com/golang/protobuf for instructions. PKG=google.golang.org/appengine function die() { echo 1>&2 $* exit 1 } # Sanity check that the right tools are accessible. for tool in go protoc protoc-gen-go; do q=$(which $tool) || die "didn't find $tool" echo 1>&2 "$tool: $q" done echo -n 1>&2 "finding package dir... " pkgdir=$(go list -f '{{.Dir}}' $PKG) echo 1>&2 $pkgdir base=$(echo $pkgdir | sed "s,/$PKG\$,,") echo 1>&2 "base: $base" cd $base # Run protoc once per package. for dir in $(find $PKG/internal -name '*.proto' | xargs dirname | sort | uniq); do echo 1>&2 "* $dir" protoc --go_out=. $dir/*.proto done for f in $(find $PKG/internal -name '*.pb.go'); do # Remove proto.RegisterEnum calls. # These cause duplicate registration panics when these packages # are used on classic App Engine. proto.RegisterEnum only affects # parsing the text format; we don't care about that. # https://code.google.com/p/googleappengine/issues/detail?id=11670#c17 sed -i '/proto.RegisterEnum/d' $f done