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grpc-gateway
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I write HTTP services in Go after 13 years (Mat Ryer, 2024)
it lacks flexibility but i really enjoy grpc-gateway for 99% of my work
https://github.com/grpc-ecosystem/grpc-gateway
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Create Production-Ready SDKs With gRPC Gateway
gRPC Gateway is a protoc plugin that reads gRPC service definitions and generates a reverse proxy server that translates a RESTful JSON API into gRPC.
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Ask HN: Rapid Development API-Only One Person Stack – Seeking Performant Tech
I don't have any example that's public atm, but the guide in grpc-gateway is pretty clear/can be followed step by step.
https://github.com/grpc-ecosystem/grpc-gateway
To integrate with Fiber, I used the Fiber Adaptor (also pretty straightforward): https://docs.gofiber.io/api/middleware/adaptor
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Seeking advice on implementing a tinyurl-like service using Go and gRPC.
I wonder if they would be happy with something like this: https://github.com/grpc-ecosystem/grpc-gateway
- How do I provide bot RPC and REST endpoints?
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Reasons to use gRPC/Protobuf?
Protobuf is used is massively scaled services like firebase. But you'll still see JSON in streamed realtime services like AWS Kinesis. Hopefully google had a return on investment for creating and using this protocol, but it's not hard to prove that it's far from essential. Out of apparent convenience I use grpc-gateway so I can expose both Protobuf and JSON, but honestly I wouldn't do it again
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gRPC microservices communication in kubernates
GRPC is an alternative to rest, rest and GRPC both use the http protocol. But you won’t be able to use fetch to call a GRPC endpoint, you should look into setting up a GRPC proxy within the application(hopping you have access to the source code) grpc-gateway. If you don’t have access you’ll have to create a new container that proxies the calls
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Question about gRPC?
(There is an option called google.api.http, that lets you set up a URL that can be used to make HTTP/1 REST requests, which get translated to gRPC calls if you're using grpc-gateway as a proxy in front of your service. That has nothing to do with the requests that are made by gRPC clients and servers themselves.)
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Issues with proxying gRPC services to web, and a potential prototype
Have you looked at https://github.com/grpc-ecosystem/grpc-gateway ?
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Understanding gRPC Concepts, Use Cases & Best Practices
protoc-gen-grpc-gateway — plugin for creating a gRPC REST API gateway. It allows gRPC endpoints as REST API endpoints and performs the translation from JSON to proto. Basically, you define a gRPC service with some custom annotations and it makes those gRPC methods accessible via REST using JSON requests.
examples
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How Does Tho GoLang Type System Handle Nil?
Probably you should use something like errgroup, take a look at gin multiple servers example
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Looking for a Gin course that builds a REST API and/or microservices
You can just read the documentation https://gin-gonic.com/docs/ and work through the examples https://github.com/gin-gonic/examples there quite good. Happy coding
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Connect GRPC and Non-Stdlib HTTP Routers
There's an example for gin https://github.com/gin-gonic/examples/tree/master/grpc
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I Love Go and Django. Here's Why.
Since you're working with DRF, you're probably interested in REST web apps. The best way to practice Go then would also be to learn to use it to build REST web apps. Most people will build with the standard [http](https://pkg.go.dev/net/http/) library as it's comprehensive enough though some time like to use the [Gin Web Framework](https://gin-gonic.com/docs/). The standard http library fills my needs to do simple REST API calls so I use that.
- Simple Go microservices with REST, and gRPC.
What are some alternatives?
MassTransit - Distributed Application Framework for .NET
golang-cheat-sheet - An overview of Go syntax and features.
Kreya - Kreya is a GUI client for REST and gRPC with innovative features for environments, authorizations and more.
microservices-go-grpc - Go microservices with REST, and gRPC for demonstrating the BFF pattern. This repository contains backend services. Everything is dockerized and ready to "Go" :-)
OpenAPI-Specification - The OpenAPI Specification Repository
jwt-key-server - JWT based remote licensing server.
grpc-web - gRPC for Web Clients
coraza-gin - Coraza WAF Gin-gonic middleware
openapi3 - OpenAPI 3.0 data model
Gin - Gin is a HTTP web framework written in Go (Golang). It features a Martini-like API with much better performance -- up to 40 times faster. If you need smashing performance, get yourself some Gin.
buf - The best way of working with Protocol Buffers.
microservices-grpc-ui - Microservices applying BFF pattern with REST, and gRPC. This repo contains the generic UI.