grpc 0.1.8

Rust implementation of gRPC
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grpc-rust

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Rust implementation of gRPC protocol, under development.

Some development questions in FAQ.

Current status

It basially works. See grpc-examples/src/bin/greeter_{client,server}.rs. It can be tested for example with go client:

# start greeter server implemented in rust
$ cargo run --bin greeter_server

# ... or start greeter server implemented in go
$ go get -u google.golang.org/grpc/examples/helloworld/greeter_client
$ greeter_server

# start greeter client implemented in rust
$ cargo run --bin greeter_client rust
> message: "Hello rust"

# ... or start greeter client implemented in go
$ go get -u google.golang.org/grpc/examples/helloworld/greeter_client
$ greeter_client rust
> 2016/08/19 05:44:45 Greeting: Hello rust

Client and server are implemented asynchronously.

How to use gRPC compiler

Build & install Rust protobuf and gRPC compiler:

cargo install protobuf
cargo install grpc-compiler

These commands install protoc-gen-rust and protoc-gen-rust-grpc to ~/.cargo/bin, which should be added to $PATH.

Compile your proto & gRPC to Rust:

cd $YOURPROJECT
mkdir -p src
protoc --rust_out=src *.proto
protoc --rust-grpc_out=src *.proto

Use compiled protos in your project:

In Cargo.toml:

[dependencies]
grpc            = "0.*"
protobuf        = "1.*"
futures         = "0.1"
futures-cpupool = "0.1"

In lib.rs or main.rs (or any other submodule):

extern crate protobuf;
extern crate grpc;
extern crate futures;
extern crate futures_cpupool;

pub mod myproto;
pub mod myproto_grpc;

Compiling protos manually is silly. Can Cargo do all of above for me?

It seems possible, but looks like it requires some more work.

See https://github.com/stepancheg/rust-protobuf/issues/57 and https://github.com/dwrensha/capnpc-rust for more details.

TODO

  • Implement flow control. See issue #35
  • Fix performance
  • More tests
  • In particular, add more compatibility tests, they live in interop directory
  • Fix all TODO in sources