Easy gRPC-web client in python
Project description
pyease-grpc
Easy to use gRPC-web client in python
Installation
Install the package using:
$ pip install pyease-grpc
Run the following to check if it has been installed correctly:
$ pyease-grpc --version
Tutorial
Before you start, you need to have a basic understanding of how gRPC works.
This package provides a requests
like interface to make calls to native gRPC and gRPC-Web servers.
Example Server
An example server and client can be found in the example
folder.
> cd example
> docker compose up
It uses two ports:
- Native gRPC server:
localhost:50050
- gRPC-Web server using envoy:
http://localhost:8080
You can test the native serve with the client:
$ python example/server/client.py
Calling SayHello:
reply: "Hello, world!"
Calling LotsOfReplies:
reply: "Hello, world no. 0!"
reply: "Hello, world no. 1!"
reply: "Hello, world no. 2!"
reply: "Hello, world no. 3!"
reply: "Hello, world no. 4!"
Calling LotsOfGreetings:
reply: "Hello, A, B, C!"
Calling BidiHello:
reply: "Hello, A!"
reply: "Hello, B!"
reply: "Hello, C!"
Loading the Protobuf
The proto file is located at example/server/abc.proto
// file: example/server/abc.proto
syntax = "proto3";
package pyease.sample.v1;
service Greeter {
rpc SayHello (HelloRequest) returns (HelloResponse);
rpc LotsOfReplies(HelloRequest) returns (stream HelloResponse);
rpc LotsOfGreetings(stream HelloRequest) returns (HelloResponse);
rpc BidiHello(stream HelloRequest) returns (stream HelloResponse);
}
message HelloRequest {
string name = 1;
}
message HelloResponse {
string reply = 1;
}
You can directly load this file using pyease_grpc
without generating any stubs:
from pyease_grpc import Protobuf
protobuf = Protobuf.from_file("example/server/abc.proto")
Internally, it converts the proto file into FileDescriptorSet
message.
It is recommended to use the FileDescriptorSet
json to load the Protobuf
faster.
To generate the FileDescriptorSet
json from a proto file:
$ pyease-grpc -I example/server example/server/abc.proto --output abc_fds.json
Now you can use this descriptor file directly to create a Protobuf
instance.
protobuf = Protobuf.restore_file('abc_fds.json')
Getting response from gRPC-Web
For Unary RPC request:
from pyease_grpc import RpcSession, RpcUri
session = RpcSession.from_file("example/server/abc.proto")
response = session.request(
RpcUri(
base_url="http://localhost:8080",
package="pyease.sample.v1",
service="Greeter",
method="SayHello",
),
{
"name": "world"
},
)
response.raise_for_status()
print(response.single['reply'])
For a Server-side Streaming RPC request:
from pyease_grpc import RpcSession, RpcUri
session = RpcSession.from_file("example/server/abc.proto")
response = session.request(
RpcUri(
base_url="http://localhost:8080",
package="pyease.sample.v1",
service="Greeter",
method="LotsOfReplies",
),
{
"name": "world",
},
)
response.raise_for_status()
for payload in response.iter_payloads():
print(payload["reply"])
gRPC-Web currently supports 2 RPC modes: Unary RPCs, Server-side Streaming RPCs. Client-side and Bi-directional streaming is not currently supported.
Using the native gRPC protocol
You can also directly call a method using the native gRPC protocol.
For Unary RPC request:
from pyease_grpc import RpcSession, RpcUri
session = RpcSession.from_file("example/server/abc.proto")
response = session.call(
RpcUri(
base_url="localhost:50050",
package="pyease.sample.v1",
service="Greeter",
method="SayHello",
),
{
"name": "world",
}
)
print(response.single["reply"])
print(response.payloads)
For a Server-side Streaming RPC request:
from pyease_grpc import RpcSession, RpcUri
session = RpcSession.from_file("example/server/abc.proto")
response = session.call(
RpcUri(
base_url="localhost:50050",
package="pyease.sample.v1",
service="Greeter",
method="LotsOfReplies",
),
{
"name": "world",
},
)
for payload in response.iter_payloads():
print(payload["reply"])
print(response.payloads)
For a Client-Side Streaming RPC request:
from pyease_grpc import RpcSession, RpcUri
session = RpcSession.from_file("example/server/abc.proto")
response = session.call(
RpcUri(
base_url="localhost:50050",
package="pyease.sample.v1",
service="Greeter",
method="LotsOfGreetings",
),
iter(
[
{"name": "A"},
{"name": "B"},
{"name": "C"},
]
),
)
print(response.single["reply"])
print(response.payloads)
For a Bidirectional Streaming RPC request:
from pyease_grpc import RpcSession, RpcUri
session = RpcSession.from_file("example/server/abc.proto")
response = session.call(
RpcUri(
base_url="localhost:50050",
package="pyease.sample.v1",
service="Greeter",
method="BidiHello",
),
iter(
[
{"name": "A"},
{"name": "B"},
{"name": "C"},
]
),
)
for payload in response.iter_payloads():
print(payload["reply"])
print(response.payloads)
Error Handling
Errors are raised as soon as they appear.
List of errors that can appear during request
:
ValueError
: If the requested method, service or package is not foundrequests.exceptions.InvalidHeader
: If the header of expected length is not foundrequests.exceptions.ContentDecodingError
: If the data of expected length is not foundNotImplementedError
: If compression is enabled in the response headersgrpc.RpcError
: If the grpc-status is non-zero
List of errors that can appear during call
:
ValueError
: If the requested method, service or package is not foundgrpc.RpcError
: If the grpc-status is non-zero
To get the grpc-status
and grpc-message
, you can add a try-catch to your call. e.g.:
import grpc
from pyease_grpc import RpcSession, RpcUri
session = RpcSession.from_file("example/server/abc.proto")
response = session.call(
RpcUri(
base_url="localhost:50050",
package="pyease.sample.v1",
service="Greeter",
method="SayHello",
),
{
"name": "error",
}
)
try:
print(response.single["reply"])
except grpc.RpcError as e:
print('grpc status', e.code())
print('grpc message', e.details())
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