# gRPC Python Non-Blocking Streaming RPC Client Example The goal of this example is to demonstrate how to handle streaming responses without blocking the current thread. Effectively, this can be achieved by converting the gRPC Python streaming API into callback-based. In this example, the RPC service `Phone` simulates the life cycle of virtual phone calls. It requires one thread to handle the phone-call session state changes, and another thread to process the audio stream. In this case, the normal blocking style API could not fulfill the need easily. Hence, we should asynchronously execute the streaming RPC. ## Steps to run this example Start the server in one session ``` python3 server.py ``` Start the client in another session ``` python3 client.py ``` ## Example Output ``` $ python3 server.py INFO:root:Server serving at [::]:50051 INFO:root:Received a phone call request for number [1415926535] INFO:root:Created a call session [{ "sessionId": "0", "media": "https://link.to.audio.resources" }] INFO:root:Call finished [1415926535] INFO:root:Call session cleaned [{ "sessionId": "0", "media": "https://link.to.audio.resources" }] ``` ``` $ python3 client.py INFO:root:Waiting for peer to connect [1415926535]... INFO:root:Call toward [1415926535] enters [NEW] state INFO:root:Call toward [1415926535] enters [ACTIVE] state INFO:root:Consuming audio resource [https://link.to.audio.resources] INFO:root:Call toward [1415926535] enters [ENDED] state INFO:root:Audio session finished [https://link.to.audio.resources] INFO:root:Call finished! ```