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ProtoHTTP is a simple gRPC server implementation in Go that responds with a "Hello, World!" message. This project serves as an example of how to set up a gRPC service with Go, including server reflection for tooling support.

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ProtoHTTP is a simple gRPC server implementation in Go that responds with a "Hello, World!" message. This project serves as an example of how to set up a gRPC service with Go, including server reflection for tooling support.

Features

  • Simple gRPC service that responds to SayHello requests.
  • Server reflection enabled for easy testing with tools like grpcurl.
  • Clean and well-documented Go code.

Getting Started

These instructions will get your copy of the project up and running on your local machine for development and testing purposes.

Prerequisites

Installing

First, clone the repository to your local machine:

git clone https://github.com/H0llyW00dzZ/ProtoHTTP.git
cd ProtoHTTP

Next, install the necessary dependencies:

go mod tidy

Running the server

To run the server, execute:

go run main.go

The server will start listening on port 50051.

Testing with grpcurl

You can test the SayHello service using grpcurl:

List services:

grpcurl -plaintext localhost:50051 list

Call the SayHello method:

grpcurl -plaintext -d '{}' localhost:50051 redirect.HelloService/SayHello

Call the SayHelloWithField method:

grpcurl -plaintext -d '{"name": "Gopher"}' localhost:50051 redirect.HelloService/SayHelloWithField

Call the Ping method:

grpcurl -plaintext -d '{}' localhost:50051 redirect.PingService/Ping

You should receive a response like:

For SayHello:

{
  "message": "Hello, World!"
}

For SayHelloWithField:

{
  "message": "Hello, Gopher!"
}

For Ping:

{
  "latencyMicroseconds": "101579",
  "formattedLatency": "101579 µs",
  "formattedLatencyMilliseconds": "101.58 ms"
}

Project Structure

  • main.go: Contains the server implementation and the entry point to start the server.
  • /handler: This directory contains the generated gRPC code from your .proto files.

Acknowledgment

After I learning how Protocol Buffers work, it seems that Protocol Buffers have limitations. For example, you cannot use concurrency or manage flexibility with goroutines. It is recommended to use Protocol Buffers for projects such as real-time communication or end-to-end communication.

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