This repository holds gRPC Go Middlewares: interceptors, helpers and utilities.
gRPC Go has support for "interceptors", i.e. middleware that is executed either on the gRPC Server before the request is passed onto the user's application logic, or on the gRPC client either around the user call. It is a perfect way to implement common patterns: auth, logging, tracing, metrics, validation, retries, rate limiting and more, which can be a great generic building blocks that make it easy to build multiple microservices easily.
Especially for observability signals (logging, tracing, metrics) interceptors offers semi-auto-instrumentation that improves consistency of your observability and allows great correlation techniques (e.g. exemplars and trace ID in logs). Demo-ed in examples.
This repository offers ready-to-use middlewares that implements gRPC interceptors with examples. In some cases dedicated projects offer great interceptors, so this repository skips those, and we link them in the interceptors list.
NOTE: Some middlewares are quite simple to write, so feel free to use this repo as template if you need. It's ok to copy some simpler interceptors if you need more flexibility. This repo can't support all the edge cases you might have.
Additional great feature of interceptors is the fact we can chain those. For example below you can find example server side chain of interceptors with full observabiliy correlation, auth and panic recovery:
grpcSrv := grpc.NewServer(
grpc.ChainUnaryInterceptor(
// Order matters e.g. tracing interceptor have to create span first for the later exemplars to work.
otelgrpc.UnaryServerInterceptor(),
srvMetrics.UnaryServerInterceptor(grpcprom.WithExemplarFromContext(exemplarFromContext)),
logging.UnaryServerInterceptor(interceptorLogger(rpcLogger), logging.WithFieldsFromContext(logTraceID)),
selector.UnaryServerInterceptor(auth.UnaryServerInterceptor(authFn), selector.MatchFunc(allButHealthZ)),
recovery.UnaryServerInterceptor(recovery.WithRecoveryHandler(grpcPanicRecoveryHandler)),
),
grpc.ChainStreamInterceptor(
otelgrpc.StreamServerInterceptor(),
srvMetrics.StreamServerInterceptor(grpcprom.WithExemplarFromContext(exemplarFromContext)),
logging.StreamServerInterceptor(interceptorLogger(rpcLogger), logging.WithFieldsFromContext(logTraceID)),
selector.StreamServerInterceptor(auth.StreamServerInterceptor(authFn), selector.MatchFunc(allButHealthZ)),
recovery.StreamServerInterceptor(recovery.WithRecoveryHandler(grpcPanicRecoveryHandler)),
),
This pattern offers clean and explicit shared functionality for all your gRPC methods. Full, buildable examples can be found in examples directory.
This list covers known interceptors that users use for their Go microservices (both in this repo and external). Click on each to see extended examples in examples_test.go
(also available in pkg.go.dev)
All paths should work with go get <path>
.
github.com/grpc-ecosystem/go-grpc-middleware/v2/interceptors/auth
- a customizable viaAuthFunc
piece of auth middleware.- (external)
google.golang.org/grpc/authz
- more complex, customizable via auth polices (RBAC like), piece of auth middleware.
- Metrics:
github.com/grpc-ecosystem/go-grpc-middleware/providers/prometheus
⚡ - Prometheus client-side and server-side monitoring middleware. Supports exemplars. Moved from deprecated nowgo-grpc-prometheus
.- (external)
go.opentelemetry.io/contrib/instrumentation/google.golang.org/grpc/otelgrpc
- official OpenTelemetry interceptors (metric and tracing).
- Logging with
github.com/grpc-ecosystem/go-grpc-middleware/v2/interceptors/logging
- a customizable logging middleware offering extended per request logging. It requires logging adapter, see examples ininterceptors/logging/examples
forgo-kit
,log
,logr
,logrus
,slog
,zap
andzerolog
.- NOTE: Interceptors with context field injections need to be chained before the adapter function.
- Tracing:
- (external)
go.opentelemetry.io/contrib/instrumentation/google.golang.org/grpc/otelgrpc
- official OpenTelemetry interceptors (metric and tracing) as used in example. - (external)
github.com/grpc-ecosystem/go-grpc-middleware/tracing/opentracing
- deprecated OpenTracing client-side and server-side interceptors if you still need it!
- (external)
github.com/grpc-ecosystem/go-grpc-middleware/v2/interceptors/retry
- a generic gRPC response code retry mechanism, client-side middleware.- NOTE: grpc-go has native retries too with advanced policies (https://github.com/grpc/grpc-go/blob/v1.54.0/examples/features/retry/client/main.go)
github.com/grpc-ecosystem/go-grpc-middleware/v2/interceptors/timeout
- a generic gRPC request timeout, client-side middleware.
github.com/grpc-ecosystem/go-grpc-middleware/v2/interceptors/validator
- codegen inbound message validation from.proto
options.github.com/grpc-ecosystem/go-grpc-middleware/v2/interceptors/recovery
- turn panics into gRPC errors (make sure to use those as "last" interceptor, so panic does not skip other interceptors).github.com/grpc-ecosystem/go-grpc-middleware/v2/interceptors/ratelimit
- grpc rate limiting by your own limiter.github.com/grpc-ecosystem/go-grpc-middleware/v2/interceptors/protovalidate
- message validation from.proto
options via protovalidate-go
github.com/grpc-ecosystem/go-grpc-middleware/v2/interceptors/selector
- allow users to select given one or more interceptors in certain condition like matching service method.
The main interceptors are available in the subdirectories of the interceptors
directory e.g. interceptors/validator
, interceptors/auth
or interceptors/logging
.
Some interceptors or utilities of interceptors requires opinionated code that depends on larger amount of dependencies. Those are places in providers
directory as separate Go module, with separate versioning. For example providers/prometheus
offer metrics middleware (there is no "interceptor/metrics" at the moment). The separate module, might be a little bit harder to discover and version in your go.mod
, but it allows core interceptors to be ultra slim in terms of dependencies.
The interceptors
directory also holds generic interceptors that accepts Reporter
interface which allows creating your own middlewares with ease.
As you might notice this repository contains multiple modules with different versions (Go Module specifics). Refer to versions.yaml for current modules. We have main module of version 2.x.y and providers modules of lower versions. Since main module is v2, it's module path ends with v2
:
go get github.com/grpc-ecosystem/go-grpc-middleware/v2/<package>
For providers modules and packages, since they are v1, no version is added to the path e.g.
go get github.com/grpc-ecosystem/go-grpc-middleware/providers/prometheus
go-grpc-middleware v1 was created near 2015 and became a popular choice for gRPC users. However, many have changed since then. The main changes of v2 compared to v1:
- Path for separate, multiple Go modules in "providers". This allows to add in future specific providers for certain middlewares if needed. This allows interceptors to be extended without the dependency hell to the core framework (e.g. if use some other metric provider, do you want to import prometheus?). This allows greater extensibility.
- Loggers are removed. The
interceptors/logging
got simplified and writing adapter for each logger is straightforward. For convenience, we will maintain examples for popular providers ininterceptors/logging/examples
, but those are meant to be copied, not imported. grpc_opentracing
interceptor was removed. This is because tracing instrumentation evolved. OpenTracing is deprecated and OpenTelemetry has now a superior tracing interceptor.grpc_ctxtags
interceptor was removed. Custom tags can be added to logging fields usinglogging.InjectFields
. Proto option to add logging field was clunky in practice and we don't see any use of it nowadays, so it's removed.- One of the most powerful interceptor was imported from https://github.com/grpc-ecosystem/go-grpc-prometheus (repo is now deprecated). This consolidation allows easier maintenance, easier use and consistent API.
- Chain interceptors was removed, because
grpc
implemented one. - Moved to the new proto API (google.golang.org/protobuf).
- All "deciders", so functions that decide what to do based on gRPC service name and method (aka "fullMethodName") are removed (!). Use
github.com/grpc-ecosystem/go-grpc-middleware/v2/interceptors/selector
interceptor to select what method, type or service should use what interceptor. - No more snake case package names. We have now single word meaningful package names. If you have collision in package names we recommend adding grpc prefix e.g.
grpcprom "github.com/grpc-ecosystem/go-grpc-middleware/providers/prometheus"
. - All the options (if any) are in the form of
<package_name>.With<Option Name>
, with extensibility to add more of them. v2
is the main (default) development branch.
This assumes we want to release minor version of any module:
- Understand what has been change and what groups within versions has to be updated.
- Update group version on v2 branch accordingly.
- Create new tag for each module that has to be released. For the main module
github.com/grpc-ecosystem/go-grpc-middleware/v2
the tag has no prefix (e.g. v2.20.1). For providers (sub modules), the tag version has to have form e.g.providers/<provider/v1.2.3
. See https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/Modules#faqs--multi-module-repositories for details. - Once all tags are pushed, draft and create release on GitHub page, mentioning all changed tags in the title. Use auto-generation of notes and remove those that are not relevant for users (e.g. fixing docs).
go-grpc-middleware
is released under the Apache 2.0 license. See the LICENSE file for details.