HTTP(s) -> APISIX -> gRPC server
content
:.proto
file's content.
Here's an example, adding a proto which id
is 1
:
curl http://127.0.0.1:9080/apisix/admin/proto/1 -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;
}"
}'
proto_id
:.proto
content id.service
: the grpc service name.method
: the method name of grpc service.
Here's an example, to enable the grpc-transcode plugin to specified route:
- attention: the route's option
service_protocol
must begrpc
- the grpc server example:grpc_server_example
curl http://127.0.0.1:9080/apisix/admin/routes/111 -X PUT -d '
{
"methods": ["GET"],
"uri": "/grpctest",
"service_protocol": "grpc",
"plugins": {
"grpc-transcode": {
"proto_id": "1",
"service": "helloworld.Greeter",
"method": "SayHello"
}
},
"upstream": {
"type": "roundrobin",
"nodes": {
"127.0.0.1:50051": 1
}
}
}'
The above configuration proxy :
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"}
This means that the proxying is working.