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#gRPC in 3 minutes (Objective-C)
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## Installation
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To run this example you should have [Cocoapods](https://cocoapods.org/#install) installed, as well
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as the relevant tools to generate the client library code (and a server in another language, for
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testing). You can obtain the latter by following [these setup instructions](https://github.com/grpc/homebrew-grpc).
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## Hello Objective-C gRPC!
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Here's how to build and run the Objective-C implementation of the [Hello World](../../protos/helloworld.proto)
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example used in [Getting started](https://github.com/grpc/grpc/tree/master/examples).
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The example code for this and our other examples lives in the `examples` directory. Clone
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this repository to your local machine by running the following commands:
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```sh
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$ git clone -b $(curl -L http://grpc.io/release) https://github.com/grpc/grpc
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$ cd grpc
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$ git submodule update --init
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```
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Change your current directory to `examples/objective-c/helloworld`
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```sh
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$ cd examples/objective-c/helloworld
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```
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### Try it!
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To try the sample app, we need a gRPC server running locally. Let's compile and run, for example,
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the C++ server in this repository:
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```shell
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$ pushd ../../cpp/helloworld
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$ make
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$ ./greeter_server &
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$ popd
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```
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Now have Cocoapods generate and install the client library for our .proto files:
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```shell
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$ pod install
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```
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(This might have to compile OpenSSL, which takes around 15 minutes if Cocoapods doesn't have it yet
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on your computer's cache.)
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Finally, open the XCode workspace created by Cocoapods, and run the app. You can check the calling
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code in `main.m` and see the results in XCode's log console.
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The code sends a `HLWHelloRequest` containing the string "Objective-C" to a local server. The server
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responds with a `HLWHelloResponse`, which contains a string that is then output to the log.
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## Tutorial
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You can find a more detailed tutorial in [gRPC Basics: Objective-C](http://www.grpc.io/docs/tutorials/basic/objective-c.html).
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