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Service Config in gRPC
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# Objective
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The service config is a mechanism that allows service owners to publish
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parameters to be automatically used by all clients of their service.
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# Format
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The fields of the service config are defined by the
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[`grpc.service_config.ServiceConfig` protocol buffer
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message](https://github.com/grpc/grpc-proto/blob/master/grpc/service_config/service_config.proto).
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Note that new fields may be added in the future as new functionality is
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introduced.
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Internally, gRPC uses the service config in JSON form. The JSON
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representation is the result of converting the protobuf form into JSON
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using the normal [protobuf to JSON translation
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rules](https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json).
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In particular, this means:
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- Field names are converted from `snake_case` to `camelCase`.
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- Field values are converted as per the documented translation rules:
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- Strings, 32-bit integers, and bools are converted into the
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corresponding JSON types.
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- 64-bit integers are converted into strings (e.g., `"251"`).
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- The value of a repeated field will be represented as a JSON array.
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- The value of a `google.protobuf.Duration` will be represented as a
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string containing a decimal number of seconds (e.g., `"1.000340012s"`).
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For more details, see the protobuf docs linked above.
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Note that the JSON representation has one advantage over the protobuf
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representation, which is that it is possible to encode configurations
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for [LB policies](load-balancing.md) that are not known to gRPC. In
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protobuf form, the `loadBalancingConfig` field contains a `oneof`
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supporting only the built-in LB policies. However, in JSON form, the
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field inside the `oneof` is encoded as a string that indicates the LB
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policy name. In JSON form, that string can be any arbitrary value, not
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just one of the supported policies inside of the `oneof`, so third-party
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policies can be selected.
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# Architecture
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A service config is associated with a server name. The [name
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resolver](naming.md) plugin, when asked to resolve a particular server
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name, will return both the resolved addresses and the service config.
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The name resolver returns the service config to the gRPC client in JSON form.
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Individual resolver implementations determine where and in what format the
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service config is stored. If the resolver implementation obtains the
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service config in protobuf form, it must convert it to JSON.
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Alternatively, a resolver implementation may obtain the service config
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already in JSON form, in which case it may return it directly. Or it
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may construct the JSON dynamically from some other source data.
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For details of how the DNS resolver plugin supports service configs, see
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[gRFC A2: Service Config via
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DNS](https://github.com/grpc/proposal/blob/master/A2-service-configs-in-dns.md).
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# Example
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Here is an example service config in protobuf form:
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```textproto
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{
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# Use round_robin LB policy.
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load_balancing_config: { round_robin: {} }
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# This method config applies to method "foo/bar" and to all methods
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# of service "baz".
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method_config: {
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name: {
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service: "foo"
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method: "bar"
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}
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name: {
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service: "baz"
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}
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# Default timeout for matching methods.
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timeout: {
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seconds: 1
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nanos: 1
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}
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}
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}
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```
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Here is the same example service config in JSON form:
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```json
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{
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"loadBalancingConfig": [ { "round_robin": {} } ],
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"methodConfig": [
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{
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"name": [
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{ "service": "foo", "method": "bar" },
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{ "service": "baz" }
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],
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"timeout": "1.000000001s"
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}
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]
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}
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```
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# APIs
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The service config is used in the following APIs:
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- In the resolver API, used by resolver plugins to return the service
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config to the gRPC client.
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- In the gRPC client API, where users can query the channel to obtain
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the service config associated with the channel (for debugging
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purposes).
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- In the gRPC client API, where users can set the service config
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explicitly. This can be used to set the config in unit tests. It can
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also be used to set the default config that will be used if the
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resolver plugin does not return a service config.
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