grpc-web
jennifer
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Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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grpc-web
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Full Stack Forays with Go and gRPC
A proxy is required to communicate from web clients to a server running gRPC, and there are only two choices for this proxy: a. The Improbable gRPC-Web client or b. The Google gRPC-Web client
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gRPC + Envoy + grpc-web = scalable multiplexed streaming?
I'll have to try the Improbable method (https://github.com/improbable-eng/grpc-web) - as it definitely includes a websocket transport, hopefully this multiplexes requests on that transport and would hence solve the problem. I'll post again once I know...
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API Gateway in Go for Websockets to Websockets communication
I think you should check out https://github.com/improbable-eng/grpc-web/tree/master/go/grpcwebproxy
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RPC in Go using Twitch's Twirp
What I like with gRPC is that it allows both client and server side streaming. Twirp seems to not have this feature at all. In contrast the https://github.com/improbable-eng/grpc-web even supports server and client streaming while wrapping gRPC in a HTTP1.1 Web connection.
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Goomerang 🪃 A protocol buffers over websockets communications library
I highly recommend also to look into https://github.com/improbable-eng/grpc-web in contrast to the 'official' gRPC-web from google the improbable-eng Implementation can do both server side and client side gRPC streaming (when used with their JavaScript client library) and all this on an http1.1/websocket basis...
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is there any startup or famous web app using grpc/grpc-web for their frontend
We use https://github.com/improbable-eng/grpc-web for the server part with https://github.com/protobufjs/protobuf.js on the frontend.
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Why isn't gRPC used more for browser to api transport over REST / graphql?
I'm debating whether or not to rely on grpc for all client to API transport using improbable-eng's grpc-web project. The hesitation I'm running into is concern over unforeseen pitfalls. The fact that it isn't widely used is the main cause for my apprehension.
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Aspiring Golang Developer here, could you suggest a few ideas of what I could write with Golang?
If you use https://github.com/improbable-eng/grpc-web you do not need envoy, you can wrap your golang grpc connection. I then mux the grpc and grpc-web so that I can use the same endpoint to serve http1 and http2 clients. This makes it easy to host on the cloud, eg. google cloud run.
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Can App Load Balancer or ECS (Fargate) handle HTTP1 proxying for gRPC services?
I'm setting up a server portion of a website which uses (g)RPC. My dev setup is a docker-compose.yml that starts up my server on 50051 & another service that runs grpcwebproxy (exposes 8080 and proxies to my server @ 50051).
- JROH - Solution & Framework for JSON-RPC over HTTP
jennifer
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How to minimize RAM usage during Go binary compilation
We have a repo/library called fasten-sources which is made up of mostly generated code (using dave/jennifer)
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Golang’s best-kept secret: ‘executable examples’
Check out my https://github.com/dave/rebecca package for a neat way of building readme docs by embedding Go docs and examples. It generates the readme for https://github.com/dave/jennifer (see https://github.com/dave/jennifer/blob/master/README.md.tpl).
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Designing a config API for microservices applications built using Go
The design of the wrapper functions meant we couldn’t easily unmarshal the CUE value into the wrapper functions. This meant we needed to generate unmarshalled functions for the config types. We use the excellent Jennifer library by Dave (no really; github.com/dave/jennifer) for generating Go files.
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Simple code generator tools to explore inner workings of?
I've used https://github.com/dave/jennifer in the past, and been very happy with it.
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How to choose a golang template rending engine for my project?
If specifically for generating Go code, I would suggest you take a look at Jennifer.
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Boilerplate for experienced devs
I just spent a few hours writing a crapload of boilerplate code generation code with jennifer, if that helps any.
What are some alternatives?
protobuf-ts - Protobuf and RPC for TypeScript
Anakin - Codegeneration tool for isomorphic server and mobile Go apps with gRPC & Protobuf. Share code between your backend, Android & iOS app! :sun_with_face:
twirp - A simple RPC framework with protobuf service definitions
gen - Type-driven code generation for Go
ts-proto - An idiomatic protobuf generator for TypeScript
go-linq - .NET LINQ capabilities in Go
protoc-gen-validate - Protocol Buffer Validation - Being replaced by github.com/bufbuild/protovalidate
efaceconv
grpc-json-mock - This is a mock of grpc used for front-end development. Prepare the server using nodejs.
interfaces - Code generation tools for Go.
openapi - an OpenAPI 3.x library for go
goverter - Generate type-safe Go converters by simply defining an interface