# gRPC Elixir
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An Elixir implementation of [gRPC](http://www.grpc.io/).
**WARNING: Be careful to use it in production! Test and benchmark in advance.**
**NOTICE: Erlang/OTP needs >= 20.3.2**
## Installation
The package can be installed as:
```elixir
def deps do
[
{:grpc, "~> 0.6", hex: :grpc_fresha}
]
end
```
## Usage
1. Generate Elixir code from proto file as [protobuf-elixir](https://github.com/tony612/protobuf-elixir#usage) shows(especially the `gRPC Support` section).
2. Implement the server side code like below and remember to return the expected message types.
```elixir
defmodule Helloworld.Greeter.Server do
use GRPC.Server, service: Helloworld.Greeter.Service
@spec say_hello(Helloworld.HelloRequest.t, GRPC.Server.Stream.t) :: Helloworld.HelloReply.t
def say_hello(request, _stream) do
Helloworld.HelloReply.new(message: "Hello #{request.name}")
end
end
```
3. Start the server
You can start the gRPC server as a supervised process. First, add `GRPC.Server.Supervisor` to your supervision tree.
```elixir
# Define your endpoint
defmodule Helloworld.Endpoint do
use GRPC.Endpoint
intercept GRPC.Logger.Server
run Helloworld.Greeter.Server
end
# In the start function of your Application
defmodule HelloworldApp do
use Application
def start(_type, _args) do
children = [
# ...
supervisor(GRPC.Server.Supervisor, [{Helloworld.Endpoint, 50051}])
]
opts = [strategy: :one_for_one, name: YourApp]
Supervisor.start_link(children, opts)
end
end
```
Then start it when starting your application:
```elixir
# config.exs
config :grpc, start_server: true
# test.exs
config :grpc, start_server: false
$ iex -S mix
```
or run grpc.server using a mix task
```
$ mix grpc.server
```
4. Call rpc:
```elixir
iex> {:ok, channel} = GRPC.Stub.connect("localhost:50051")
iex> request = Helloworld.HelloRequest.new(name: "grpc-elixir")
iex> {:ok, reply} = channel |> Helloworld.Greeter.Stub.say_hello(request)
# With interceptors
iex> {:ok, channel} = GRPC.Stub.connect("localhost:50051", interceptors: [GRPC.Logger.Client])
...
```
Check [examples](examples) and [interop](interop)(Interoperability Test) for some examples.
## TODO
- [x] Unary RPC
- [x] Server streaming RPC
- [x] Client streaming RPC
- [x] Bidirectional streaming RPC
- [x] Helloworld and RouteGuide examples
- [x] Doc and more tests
- [x] Authentication with TLS
- [x] Improve code generation from protos ([protobuf-elixir](https://github.com/tony612/protobuf-elixir) [#8](https://github.com/elixir-grpc/grpc/issues/8))
- [x] Timeout for unary calls
- [x] Errors handling
- [x] Benchmarking
- [x] Logging
- [x] Interceptors(See `GRPC.Endpoint`)
- [x] [Connection Backoff](https://github.com/grpc/grpc/blob/master/doc/connection-backoff.md)
- [x] Data compression
- [x] Support other encoding(other than protobuf)
## Benchmark
1. [Simple benchmark](examples/helloworld/README.md#Benchmark) by using [ghz](https://ghz.sh/)
2. [Benchmark](benchmark) followed by official spec
## Contributing
You contributions are welcome!
Please open issues if you have questions, problems and ideas. You can create pull
requests directly if you want to fix little bugs, add small features and so on.
But you'd better use issues first if you want to add a big feature or change a
lot of code.