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README.md
gRPC in 3 minutes (C#)
BACKGROUND
For this sample, we've already generated the server and client stubs from helloworld.proto.
Example projects depend on the Grpc and Google.Protobuf NuGet packages which have been already added to the project for you.
PREREQUISITES
Windows
- .NET 4.5+
- Visual Studio 2013 or 2015
Linux
- Mono
- Monodevelop 5.9 with NuGet Add-in installed
Mac OS X
- Xamarin Studio (with NuGet plugin installed)
- homebrew
BUILD
Windows
-
Open solution
Greeter.sln
with Visual Studio -
Build the solution (this will automatically download NuGet dependencies)
Linux (Debian)
-
Install gRPC C core and C# native extension using How to use gRPC C# instructions
-
Open solution
Greeter.sln
in MonoDevelop. -
Build the solution (you need to manually restore dependencies by using
mono nuget.exe restore
if you don't have NuGet add-in)
Mac OS X
-
Install gRPC C core and C# native extension using How to use gRPC C# instructions
-
Open solution
Greeter.sln
with Xamarin Studio -
Build the solution (this will automatically download NuGet dependencies)
Try it!
-
Run the server
> cd GreeterServer/bin/Debug > GreeterServer.exe
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Run the client
> cd GreeterClient/bin/Debug > GreeterClient.exe
You can also run the server and client directly from Visual Studio.
On Linux or Mac, use mono GreeterServer.exe
and mono GreeterClient.exe
to run the server and client.
Tutorial
You can find a more detailed tutorial in gRPC Basics: C#