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# gRPC Python Hello World Tutorial
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### Install gRPC
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Make sure you have built gRPC Python from source on your system. Follow the instructions here:
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[https://github.com/grpc/grpc/blob/master/src/python/README.md](https://github.com/grpc/grpc/blob/master/src/python/README.md).
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This gives you a python virtual environment with installed gRPC Python
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in GRPC_ROOT/python2.7_virtual_environment. GRPC_ROOT is the path to which you
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have cloned the [gRPC git repo](https://github.com/grpc/grpc).
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### Get the tutorial source code
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The example code for this and our other examples live in the `grpc-common`
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GitHub repository. Clone this repository to your local machine by running the
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following command:
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```sh
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$ git clone https://github.com/grpc/grpc-common.git
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```
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Change your current directory to grpc-common/python/helloworld
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```sh
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$ cd grpc-common/python/helloworld/
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```
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### Defining a service
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The first step in creating our example is to define a *service*: an RPC
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service specifies the methods that can be called remotely with their parameters
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and return types. As you saw in the
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[overview](#protocolbuffers) above, gRPC does this using [protocol
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buffers](https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/overview). We
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use the protocol buffers interface definition language (IDL) to define our
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service methods, and define the parameters and return
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types as protocol buffer message types. Both the client and the
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server use interface code generated from the service definition.
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Here's our example service definition, defined using protocol buffers IDL in
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[helloworld.proto](https://github.com/grpc/grpc-common/blob/master/python/helloworld/helloworld.proto). The `Greeting`
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service has one method, `hello`, that lets the server receive a single
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`HelloRequest`
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message from the remote client containing the user's name, then send back
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a greeting in a single `HelloReply`. This is the simplest type of RPC you
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can specify in gRPC.
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```
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syntax = "proto2";
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// The greeting service definition.
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service Greeter {
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// Sends a greeting
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rpc SayHello (HelloRequest) returns (HelloReply) {}
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}
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// The request message containing the user's name.
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message HelloRequest {
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optional string name = 1;
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}
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// The response message containing the greetings
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message HelloReply {
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optional string message = 1;
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}
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```
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<a name="generating"></a>
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### Generating gRPC code
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Once we've defined our service, we use the protocol buffer compiler
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`protoc` to generate the special client and server code we need to create
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our application. The generated code contains both stub code for clients to
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use and an abstract interface for servers to implement, both with the method
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defined in our `Greeting` service.
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To generate the client and server side interfaces:
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```sh
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$ ./run_codegen.sh
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```
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Which internally invokes the proto-compiler as:
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```sh
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$ protoc -I . --python_out=. --grpc_out=. --plugin=protoc-gen-grpc=`which grpc_python_plugin` helloworld.proto
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```
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Optionally, you can just skip the code generation step as the generated python module has already
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been generated for you (helloworld_pb2.py).
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### The client
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Client-side code can be found in [greeter_client.py](https://github.com/grpc/grpc-common/blob/master/python/helloworld/greeter_client.py).
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You can run the client using:
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```sh
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$ ./run_client.sh
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```
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### The server
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Server side code can be found in [greeter_server.py](https://github.com/grpc/grpc-common/blob/master/python/helloworld/greeter_server.py).
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You can run the server using:
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```sh
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$ ./run_server.sh
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```
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