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Helper module to build GRPC service easily

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Easy GRPC

Python (>=3.7) GRPC service helper library.

Installation

We suggest to create a virtual environment.

python3.7 -m venv ./venv
source venv/bin/activate
python  -m pip install --upgrade pip

Install the module:

pip install easy-grpc

Usage example

Easy GRPC helps you to create a GRPC Service in three steps:

  1. Define and compile your proto files
  2. Implement the Actions
  3. Configure and run the GRPC service

1. Define and compile your proto files

In the example folder there are files extracted from the grpclib repository, which is also the core library used to run this service. You can find the helloworld.proto and the relative compiled python files (helloworld_pb2.py and helloworld_grpc.py).

syntax = "proto3";

package example.helloworld;

message HelloRequest {
  string name = 1;
}

message HelloReply {
  string message = 1;
}

service Greeter {
  rpc SayHello (HelloRequest) returns (HelloReply) {}
}

To define the service you have to create the proto files as explained in the official documentations grpc.io.

To compile a proto file by yourself, just execute this command from the root directory.

python -m grpc_tools.protoc \
  --proto_path=. \
  --python_out=. \
  --python_grpc_out=. \
  ./example/helloworld.proto

Note: pay attention to the python_grpc_out param. This is not standard in the grpc_tools.protoc library, it is grpclib specific.

2. Implement the Actions

In the helloworld.proto file there is declared one rpc function (you can declare more). You shall create an action for each rpc, handling the defined input message (HelloRequest) and returning the relative return message (HelloReply).

In the case of the example the helloworld_action.py is created:

from easygrpc import Action
from .helloworld_pb2 import  HelloReply


class Hello(Action):
    async def execute(self, hello_request=None):
        return HelloReply(message=f'Hello {hello_request.name}!')

An Action is a Class extending the easygrpc.action.Action abstract base class, and must overwrite the execute method.

3. Configure and run the GRPC service

Finally to run the service you shall create a config file which is used to configure and run the service.

[SERVER]
server = example.helloworld_grpc.GreeterBase
client = example.client.SendRequest
host = 127.0.0.1
port = 50051

[ACTIONS]
SayHello = example.helloworld_action.Hello

In the ACTIONS section you shall declare one action for each rcp function. Of corse you can declare more then the defined rpc that can be used and exposed.

To run the service just open a terminal, and:

source venv/bin/activate
python -m easygrpc.start

To execute the client, open another teminal, and:

source venv/bin/activate
python -m easygrpc.start -c

You should see the response from the service:

Hello Mr. Easy!

Database interaction

In every implemented Action you have access to a PostgreSQL Database Client Library (asyncpg). In the config file, you define the PostgreSQL connection parameters. And the in the action implementation you can execute SQL commands to interact with the database.

create a postgreSQL (versions 9.2 to 10) database named 'easy'.

sudo -u postgres createdb -E UTF8 easy

Then create a new table:

CREATE TABLE public.messages
(
    id serial,
    text character varying,
    PRIMARY KEY (id)
);

And insert a row:

INSERT INTO public.messages(text) VALUES ('Hello PostgreSQL!');

Add the following configuration section:

[POSTGRESQL]
user = postgres
password = postgres
database = easy
host = localhost
port = 5432

Modify the Hello Action (example/helloword_action.py):

from easygrpc import Action
from .helloworld_pb2 import  HelloReply


class Hello(Action):
    async def execute(self, hello_request=None):
        rec = await self.conn.fetchval("""
            SELECT row_to_json(t)
            FROM (
                SELECT
                    text as message
                FROM public.messages
                WHERE
                    id = $1
            ) as t
        """, 1)
        if rec is not None:
            return self.encode(rec, HelloReply)
        return None

To run the service just open a terminal, and:

source venv/bin/activate
python -m easygrpc.start

To execute the client, open another teminal, and:

source venv/bin/activate
python -m easygrpc.start -c

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