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# gRPC command line tool |
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## Overview |
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This document describes the command line tool that comes with gRPC repository. It is desirable to have command line |
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tools written in other languages roughly follow the same syntax and flags. |
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At this point, the tool needs to be built from source, and it should be moved out to grpc-tools repository as a stand |
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alone application once it is mature enough. |
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## Core functionality |
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The command line tool can do the following things: |
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- Send unary rpc. |
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- Attach metadata and display received metadata. |
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- Handle common authentication to server. |
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- Infer request/response types from server reflection result. |
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- Find the request/response types from a given proto file. |
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- Read proto request in text form. |
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- Read request in wire form (for protobuf messages, this means serialized binary form). |
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- Display proto response in text form. |
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- Write response in wire form to a file. |
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The command line tool should support the following things: |
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- List server services and methods through server reflection. |
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- Fine-grained auth control (such as, use this oauth token to talk to the server). |
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- Send streaming rpc. |
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## Code location |
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To use the tool, you need to get the grpc repository and make sure your system |
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has the prerequisites for building grpc from source, given in the [installation |
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instructions](https://github.com/grpc/grpc/blob/master/INSTALL.md). |
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In order to build the grpc command line tool from a fresh clone of the grpc |
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repository, you need to run the following command to update submodules: |
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``` |
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git submodule update --init |
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``` |
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You also need to have the gflags library installed on your system. On Linux |
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systems, gflags can be installed with the following command: |
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``` |
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sudo apt-get install libgflags-dev |
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``` |
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Once the prerequisites are satisfied, you can build the command line tool with |
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the command: |
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``` |
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$ make grpc_cli |
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``` |
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The main file can be found at |
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https://github.com/grpc/grpc/blob/master/test/cpp/util/grpc_cli.cc |
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## Prerequisites |
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Most `grpc_cli` commands need the server to support server reflection. See |
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guides for |
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[Java](https://github.com/grpc/grpc-java/blob/master/documentation/server-reflection-tutorial.md#enable-server-reflection) |
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, [C++](https://github.com/grpc/grpc/blob/master/doc/server_reflection_tutorial.md) |
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and [Go](https://github.com/grpc/grpc-go/blob/master/Documentation/server-reflection-tutorial.md) |
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## Usage |
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### List services |
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`grpc_cli ls` command lists services and methods exposed at a given port |
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- List all the services exposed at a given port |
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```sh |
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$ grpc_cli ls localhost:50051 |
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``` |
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output: |
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```none |
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helloworld.Greeter |
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grpc.reflection.v1alpha.ServerReflection |
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``` |
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The `localhost:50051` part indicates the server you are connecting to. |
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- List one service with details |
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`grpc_cli ls` command inspects a service given its full name (in the format |
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of \<package\>.\<service\>). It can print information with a long listing |
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format when `-l` flag is set. This flag can be used to get more details |
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about a service. |
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```sh |
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$ grpc_cli ls localhost:50051 helloworld.Greeter -l |
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``` |
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`helloworld.Greeter` is full name of the service. |
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output: |
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```proto |
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filename: helloworld.proto |
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package: helloworld; |
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service Greeter { |
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rpc SayHello(helloworld.HelloRequest) returns (helloworld.HelloReply) {} |
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} |
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``` |
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### List methods |
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- List one method with details |
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`grpc_cli ls` command also inspects a method given its full name (in the |
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format of \<package\>.\<service\>.\<method\>). |
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```sh |
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$ grpc_cli ls localhost:50051 helloworld.Greeter.SayHello -l |
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``` |
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`helloworld.Greeter.SayHello` is full name of the method. |
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output: |
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```proto |
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rpc SayHello(helloworld.HelloRequest) returns (helloworld.HelloReply) {} |
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``` |
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### Inspect message types |
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We can use `grpc_cli type` command to inspect request/response types given the |
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full name of the type (in the format of \<package\>.\<type\>). |
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- Get information about the request type |
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```sh |
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$ grpc_cli type localhost:50051 helloworld.HelloRequest |
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``` |
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`helloworld.HelloRequest` is the full name of the request type. |
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output: |
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```proto |
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message HelloRequest { |
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optional string name = 1; |
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} |
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``` |
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### Call a remote method |
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We can send RPCs to a server and get responses using `grpc_cli call` command. |
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- Call a unary method Send a rpc to a helloworld server at `localhost:50051`: |
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$ grpc_cli call localhost:50051 SayHello "name: 'gRPC CLI'" |
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``` |
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output: `sh message: "Hello gRPC CLI"` |
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`SayHello` is (part of) the gRPC method string. Then `"name: 'world'"` is |
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the text format of the request proto message. For information on more flags, |
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look at the comments of `grpc_cli.cc`. |
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- Use local proto files |
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If the server does not have the server reflection service, you will need to |
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provide local proto files containing the service definition. The tool will |
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try to find request/response types from them. |
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```sh |
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$ grpc_cli call localhost:50051 SayHello "name: 'world'" \ |
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--protofiles=examples/protos/helloworld.proto |
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``` |
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If the proto file is not under the current directory, you can use |
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`--proto_path` to specify a new search root. |
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- Send non-proto rpc |
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For using gRPC with protocols other than probobuf, you will need the exact |
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method name string and a file containing the raw bytes to be sent on the |
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wire. |
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```bash |
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$ grpc_cli call localhost:50051 /helloworld.Greeter/SayHello \ |
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--input_binary_file=input.bin \ |
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--output_binary_file=output.bin |
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``` |
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On success, you will need to read or decode the response from the |
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`output.bin` file.
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