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This document contains information about the Apache APISIX grpc-transcode Plugin. |
The grpc-transcode
Plugin converts between HTTP and gRPC requests.
APISIX takes in an HTTP request, transcodes it and forwards it to a gRPC service, gets the response and returns it back to the client in HTTP format.
Name | Type | Required | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
proto_id | string/integer | True | id of the the proto content. | |
service | string | True | Name of the gRPC service. | |
method | string | True | Method name of the gRPC service. | |
deadline | number | False | 0 | Deadline for the gRPC service in ms. |
pb_option | array[string(pb_option_def)] | False | protobuf options. | |
show_status_in_body | boolean | False | false | Whether to display the parsed grpc-status-details-bin in the response body |
status_detail_type | string | False | The message type corresponding to the details part of grpc-status-details-bin , if not specified, this part will not be decoded |
Type | Valid values |
---|---|
enum as result | enum_as_name , enum_as_value |
int64 as result | int64_as_number , int64_as_string , int64_as_hexstring |
default values | auto_default_values , no_default_values , use_default_values , use_default_metatable |
hooks | enable_hooks , disable_hooks |
Before enabling the Plugin, you have to add the content of your .proto
or .pb
files to APISIX.
You can use the /admin/protos/id
endpoint and add the contents of the file to the content
field:
:::note
You can fetch the admin_key
from config.yaml
and save to an environment variable with the following command:
admin_key=$(yq '.deployment.admin.admin_key[0].key' conf/config.yaml | sed 's/"//g')
:::
curl http://127.0.0.1:9180/apisix/admin/protos/1 -H "X-API-KEY: $admin_key" -X PUT -d '
{
"content" : "syntax = \"proto3\";
package helloworld;
service Greeter {
rpc SayHello (HelloRequest) returns (HelloReply) {}
}
message HelloRequest {
string name = 1;
}
message HelloReply {
string message = 1;
}"
}'
If your proto file contains imports, or if you want to combine multiple proto files, you can generate a .pb
file and use it in APISIX.
For example, if we have a file called proto/helloworld.proto
which imports another proto file:
syntax = "proto3";
package helloworld;
import "proto/import.proto";
...
We first generate a .pb
file from the proto files:
protoc --include_imports --descriptor_set_out=proto.pb proto/helloworld.proto
The output binary file, proto.pb
will contain both helloworld.proto
and import.proto
.
We can now use the content of proto.pb
in the content
field of the API request.
As the content of the proto is binary, we encode it in base64
and configure the content in APISIX:
curl http://127.0.0.1:9180/apisix/admin/protos/1 \
-H "X-API-KEY: $admin_key" -X PUT -d '
{
"content" : "'"$(base64 -w0 /path/to/proto.pb)"'"
}'
You should see an HTTP/1.1 201 Created
response with the following:
{"node":{"value":{"create_time":1643879753,"update_time":1643883085,"content":"CmgKEnByb3RvL2ltcG9ydC5wcm90bxIDcGtnIhoKBFVzZXISEgoEbmFtZRgBIAEoCVIEbmFtZSIeCghSZXNwb25zZRISCgRib2R5GAEgASgJUgRib2R5QglaBy4vcHJvdG9iBnByb3RvMwq9AQoPcHJvdG8vc3JjLnByb3RvEgpoZWxsb3dvcmxkGhJwcm90by9pbXBvcnQucHJvdG8iPAoHUmVxdWVzdBIdCgR1c2VyGAEgASgLMgkucGtnLlVzZXJSBHVzZXISEgoEYm9keRgCIAEoCVIEYm9keTI5CgpUZXN0SW1wb3J0EisKA1J1bhITLmhlbGxvd29ybGQuUmVxdWVzdBoNLnBrZy5SZXNwb25zZSIAQglaBy4vcHJvdG9iBnByb3RvMw=="},"key":"\/apisix\/proto\/1"}}
Now, we can enable the grpc-transcode
Plugin to a specific Route:
curl http://127.0.0.1:9180/apisix/admin/routes/111 -H "X-API-KEY: $admin_key" -X PUT -d '
{
"methods": ["GET"],
"uri": "/grpctest",
"plugins": {
"grpc-transcode": {
"proto_id": "1",
"service": "helloworld.Greeter",
"method": "SayHello"
}
},
"upstream": {
"scheme": "grpc",
"type": "roundrobin",
"nodes": {
"127.0.0.1:50051": 1
}
}
}'
:::note
The Upstream service used here should be a gRPC service. Note that the scheme
is set to grpc
.
You can use the grpc_server_example for testing.
:::
Once you configured the Plugin as mentioned above, you can make a request to APISIX to get a response back from the gRPC service (through APISIX):
curl -i http://127.0.0.1:9080/grpctest?name=world
Response:
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Date: Fri, 16 Aug 2019 11:55:36 GMT
Content-Type: application/json
Transfer-Encoding: chunked
Connection: keep-alive
Server: APISIX web server
Proxy-Connection: keep-alive
{"message":"Hello world"}
You can also configure the pb_option
as shown below:
curl http://127.0.0.1:9180/apisix/admin/routes/23 -H "X-API-KEY: $admin_key" -X PUT -d '
{
"methods": ["GET"],
"uri": "/zeebe/WorkflowInstanceCreate",
"plugins": {
"grpc-transcode": {
"proto_id": "1",
"service": "gateway_protocol.Gateway",
"method": "CreateWorkflowInstance",
"pb_option":["int64_as_string"]
}
},
"upstream": {
"scheme": "grpc",
"type": "roundrobin",
"nodes": {
"127.0.0.1:26500": 1
}
}
}'
Now if you check the configured Route:
curl -i "http://127.0.0.1:9080/zeebe/WorkflowInstanceCreate?bpmnProcessId=order-process&version=1&variables=\{\"orderId\":\"7\",\"ordervalue\":99\}"
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Date: Wed, 13 Nov 2019 03:38:27 GMT
Content-Type: application/json
Transfer-Encoding: chunked
Connection: keep-alive
grpc-encoding: identity
grpc-accept-encoding: gzip
Server: APISIX web server
Trailer: grpc-status
Trailer: grpc-message
{"workflowKey":"#2251799813685260","workflowInstanceKey":"#2251799813688013","bpmnProcessId":"order-process","version":1}
If the gRPC service returns an error, there may be a grpc-status-details-bin
field in the response header describing the error, which you can decode and display in the response body.
Upload the proto file:
curl http://127.0.0.1:9180/apisix/admin/protos/1 \
-H "X-API-KEY: $admin_key" -X PUT -d '
{
"content" : "syntax = \"proto3\";
package helloworld;
service Greeter {
rpc GetErrResp (HelloRequest) returns (HelloReply) {}
}
message HelloRequest {
string name = 1;
repeated string items = 2;
}
message HelloReply {
string message = 1;
repeated string items = 2;
}"
}'
Enable the grpc-transcode
plugin,and set the option show_status_in_body
to true
:
curl http://127.0.0.1:9180/apisix/admin/routes/1 \
-H "X-API-KEY: $admin_key" -X PUT -d '
{
"methods": ["GET"],
"uri": "/grpctest",
"plugins": {
"grpc-transcode": {
"proto_id": "1",
"service": "helloworld.Greeter",
"method": "GetErrResp",
"show_status_in_body": true
}
},
"upstream": {
"scheme": "grpc",
"type": "roundrobin",
"nodes": {
"127.0.0.1:50051": 1
}
}
}'
Access the route configured above:
curl -i http://127.0.0.1:9080/grpctest?name=world
Response:
HTTP/1.1 503 Service Temporarily Unavailable
Date: Wed, 10 Aug 2022 08:59:46 GMT
Content-Type: application/json
Transfer-Encoding: chunked
Connection: keep-alive
grpc-status: 14
grpc-message: Out of service
grpc-status-details-bin: CA4SDk91dCBvZiBzZXJ2aWNlGlcKKnR5cGUuZ29vZ2xlYXBpcy5jb20vaGVsbG93b3JsZC5FcnJvckRldGFpbBIpCAESHFRoZSBzZXJ2ZXIgaXMgb3V0IG9mIHNlcnZpY2UaB3NlcnZpY2U
Server: APISIX web server
{"error":{"details":[{"type_url":"type.googleapis.com\/helloworld.ErrorDetail","value":"\b\u0001\u0012\u001cThe server is out of service\u001a\u0007service"}],"message":"Out of service","code":14}}
Note that there is an undecoded field in the return body. If you need to decode the field, you need to add the message type
of the field in the uploaded proto file.
curl http://127.0.0.1:9180/apisix/admin/protos/1 \
-H "X-API-KEY: $admin_key" -X PUT -d '
{
"content" : "syntax = \"proto3\";
package helloworld;
service Greeter {
rpc GetErrResp (HelloRequest) returns (HelloReply) {}
}
message HelloRequest {
string name = 1;
repeated string items = 2;
}
message HelloReply {
string message = 1;
repeated string items = 2;
}
message ErrorDetail {
int64 code = 1;
string message = 2;
string type = 3;
}"
}'
Also configure the option status_detail_type
to helloworld.ErrorDetail
.
curl http://127.0.0.1:9180/apisix/admin/routes/1 \
-H "X-API-KEY: $admin_key" -X PUT -d '
{
"methods": ["GET"],
"uri": "/grpctest",
"plugins": {
"grpc-transcode": {
"proto_id": "1",
"service": "helloworld.Greeter",
"method": "GetErrResp",
"show_status_in_body": true,
"status_detail_type": "helloworld.ErrorDetail"
}
},
"upstream": {
"scheme": "grpc",
"type": "roundrobin",
"nodes": {
"127.0.0.1:50051": 1
}
}
}'
The fully decoded result is returned.
HTTP/1.1 503 Service Temporarily Unavailable
Date: Wed, 10 Aug 2022 09:02:46 GMT
Content-Type: application/json
Transfer-Encoding: chunked
Connection: keep-alive
grpc-status: 14
grpc-message: Out of service
grpc-status-details-bin: CA4SDk91dCBvZiBzZXJ2aWNlGlcKKnR5cGUuZ29vZ2xlYXBpcy5jb20vaGVsbG93b3JsZC5FcnJvckRldGFpbBIpCAESHFRoZSBzZXJ2ZXIgaXMgb3V0IG9mIHNlcnZpY2UaB3NlcnZpY2U
Server: APISIX web server
{"error":{"details":[{"type":"service","message":"The server is out of service","code":1}],"message":"Out of service","code":14}}
To remove the grpc-transcode
Plugin, you can delete the corresponding JSON configuration from the Plugin configuration. APISIX will automatically reload and you do not have to restart for this to take effect.
curl http://127.0.0.1:9180/apisix/admin/routes/111 -H "X-API-KEY: $admin_key" -X PUT -d '
{
"uri": "/grpctest",
"plugins": {},
"upstream": {
"scheme": "grpc",
"type": "roundrobin",
"nodes": {
"127.0.0.1:50051": 1
}
}
}'