Getting all field names from a protocol buffer?

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予麋鹿 2021-02-02 08:22

I want to get all the field names of a proto into a list. Is there a way to do this? I looked in the documentation and there doesn\'t seem to be anything for this.

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  • 2021-02-02 08:59

    qfiard's answer didn't work for me. Calling message.DESCRIPTOR.fields.keys() produced AttributeError: 'list' object has no attribute 'keys'.

    Not sure why it wouldn't work. Maybe it has something to do with how the message was defined/compiled.

    The workaround was to do a list composition of the individual field objects and get the name property for each. This gave me a list of strings of all fields in this list.

    res = [f.name for f in message.DESCRIPTOR.fields]
    

    Note that this does not get you the field names within those fields recursively.

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  • 2021-02-02 09:02

    You can easily get a list of fields as follows

    message_fields = [field for field in message.DESCRIPTOR.fields_by_name]
    
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  • 2021-02-02 09:17

    Every proto class possess a DESCRIPTOR class variable that can be used to inspect the fields of corresponding protobuf messages.

    Have a look at the documentation of the Descriptor and FieldDescriptor classes for more details.

    Here is a simple example to get the FieldDescriptors of all the fields in message into a list:

    res = message.DESCRIPTOR.fields
    

    To get the names of the fields "exactly as they appear in the .proto file":

    res = [field.name for field in message.DESCRIPTOR.fields]
    

    or (from the comments):

    res = message.DESCRIPTOR.fields_by_name.keys()
    

    To get the full names of the fields "including containing scope":

    res = [field.full_name for field in message.DESCRIPTOR.fields]
    
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