This project is a pure-Python gRPC implementation, based on hyper-h2 project, requires Python >= 3.5.
Licensed under BSD-3-Clause license. See LICENSE.txt
Motivation: grpclib
is intended to implement gRPC protocol in Python
once for all concurrency models. However, currently grpclib
supports only
asyncio
library and only with async/await
syntax.
Note: Python 2.7 support is not planned, but you can use official grpcio library for projects with such requirements.
$ pip3 install grpclib protobuf
For the code generation you will also need a protoc
compiler, which can be
installed with protobuf
system package:
$ brew install protobuf # example for macOS users
$ protoc --version
libprotoc ...
Or you can use protoc
compiler from the grpcio-tools
Python package:
$ pip3 install grpcio-tools
$ python3 -m grpc_tools.protoc --version
libprotoc ...
Note: grpcio
and grpcio-tools
packages are not required in
runtime, grpcio-tools
package will be used only during code generation.
In order to use this library you will have to generate special stub files using plugin provided, which can be used like this:
$ python3 -m grpc_tools.protoc -I. --python_out=. --python_grpc_out=. helloworld/helloworld.proto
This command will generate helloworld_pb2.py
and helloworld_grpc.py
files.
Plugin, which implements --python_grpc_out
option is available for
protoc
compiler as protoc-gen-python_grpc
executable, which will be
installed by setuptools
into your PATH
during installation of the
grpclib
library.
See example
directory for a full example of the helloworld
service.
example/README.rst
contains instructions about how to generate
helloworld_pb2.py
and helloworld_grpc.py
files and how to run example.
Example basically looks like this (for Python>=3.7):
import asyncio
from grpclib.server import Server
from grpclib.client import Channel
from .helloworld_pb2 import HelloRequest, HelloReply
from .helloworld_grpc import GreeterBase, GreeterStub
class Greeter(GreeterBase):
async def SayHello(self, stream):
request = await stream.recv_message()
message = f'Hello, {request.name}!'
await stream.send_message(HelloReply(message=message))
async def test():
loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
# start server
server = Server([Greeter()], loop=loop)
await server.start('127.0.0.1', 50051)
# perform request
channel = Channel('127.0.0.1', 50051, loop=loop)
stub = GreeterStub(channel)
response = await stub.SayHello(HelloRequest(name='World'))
print(response.message)
# shutdown server
server.close()
await server.wait_closed()
if __name__ == '__main__':
asyncio.run(test())
Where helloworld.proto
contains:
syntax = "proto3";
package helloworld;
message HelloRequest {
string name = 1;
}
message HelloReply {
string message = 1;
}
service Greeter {
rpc SayHello (HelloRequest) returns (HelloReply) {}
}
Use Tox in order to test and lint your changes.