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gRPC Hostname example (C#) |
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BACKGROUND |
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This is a version of the helloworld example with a server whose response includes its hostname. It also supports health and reflection services. This makes it a good server to test infrastructure, such as XDS load balancing. |
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PREREQUISITES |
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- The [.NET Core SDK 2.1+](https://www.microsoft.com/net/core) |
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You can also build the solution `Greeter.sln` using Visual Studio 2019, |
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but it's not a requirement. |
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RUN THE EXAMPLE |
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First, build and run the server, then verify the server is running and |
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check the server is behaving as expected (more on that below). |
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``` |
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cd GreeterServer |
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dotnet run |
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``` |
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After configuring your xDS server to track the gRPC server we just started, |
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create a bootstrap file as desribed in [gRFC A27](https://github.com/grpc/proposal/blob/master/A27-xds-global-load-balancing.md): |
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``` |
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{ |
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xds_servers": [ |
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{ |
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"server_uri": <string containing URI of xds server>, |
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"channel_creds": [ |
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{ |
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"type": <string containing channel cred type>, |
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"config": <JSON object containing config for the type> |
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} |
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] |
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} |
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], |
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"node": <JSON form of Node proto> |
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} |
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``` |
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Then point the `GRPC_XDS_BOOTSTRAP` environment variable at the bootstrap file: |
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``` |
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export GRPC_XDS_BOOTSTRAP=/etc/xds-bootstrap.json |
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``` |
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Finally, run your client: |
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``` |
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cd GreeterClient |
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dotnet run --server xds-experimental:///my-backend |
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``` |
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VERIFYING THE SERVER |
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`grpcurl` can be used to test your server. If you don't have it, |
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install [`grpcurl`](https://github.com/fullstorydev/grpcurl/releases). This will allow |
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you to manually test the service. |
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Exercise your server's application-layer service: |
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```sh |
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> grpcurl --plaintext -d '{"name": "you"}' localhost:50051 |
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{ |
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"message": "Hello you from jtatt.muc.corp.google.com!" |
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} |
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``` |
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Make sure that all of your server's services are available via reflection: |
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```sh |
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> grpcurl --plaintext localhost:50051 list |
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grpc.health.v1.Health |
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grpc.reflection.v1alpha.ServerReflection |
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helloworld.Greeter |
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``` |
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Make sure that your services are reporting healthy: |
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```sh |
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> grpcurl --plaintext -d '{"service": "helloworld.Greeter"}' localhost:50051 |
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grpc.health.v1.Health/Check |
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{ |
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"status": "SERVING" |
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} |
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> grpcurl --plaintext -d '{"service": ""}' localhost:50051 |
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grpc.health.v1.Health/Check |
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{ |
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"status": "SERVING" |
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} |
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```
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