Crates.io | protoc-grpcio |
lib.rs | protoc-grpcio |
version | 3.0.0 |
source | src |
created_at | 2018-01-25 23:07:05.483463 |
updated_at | 2020-12-09 14:44:30.21423 |
description | API for programatically invoking the grpcio (grpc-rs) gRPC compiler |
homepage | |
repository | https://github.com/mtp401/protoc-grpcio |
max_upload_size | |
id | 48315 |
size | 18,544 |
A programmatic API to the grpc-rs compiler.
protoc
) installed and in
PATH
.build.rs
For a project laid out like so:
$ tree
.
├── build.rs
├── Cargo.toml
└── src
├── client.rs
├── protos
│ ├── example
│ │ └── diner.proto
│ └── mod.rs
└── server.rs
3 directories, 7 files
The build.rs
might look like:
extern crate protoc_grpcio;
fn main() {
let proto_root = "src/protos";
println!("cargo:rerun-if-changed={}", proto_root);
protoc_grpcio::compile_grpc_protos(
&["example/diner.proto"],
&[proto_root],
&proto_root,
None
).expect("Failed to compile gRPC definitions!");
}
Cargo.toml
And the Cargo.toml
might look like:
[package]
# ...
build = "build.rs"
[lib]
name = "protos"
path = "src/protos/mod.rs"
[[bin]]
name = "server"
path = "src/server.rs"
[[bin]]
name = "client"
path = "src/client.rs"
[dependencies]
futures = "0.1.16"
grpcio = "0.4.3"
protobuf = "~2"
[build-dependencies]
protoc-grpcio = "1.0.2"
You can inspect this example under example/
by compiling and running the example
server in one shell session:
cargo run --manifest-path example/Cargo.toml --bin server
...
Finished dev [unoptimized + debuginfo] target(s) in 27.97 secs
Running `example/target/debug/server`
listening on 127.0.0.1:34431
And then running the client in another:
$ cargo run --manifest-path example/Cargo.toml --bin client 34431
...
Finished dev [unoptimized + debuginfo] target(s) in 1.28 secs
Running `example/target/debug/client 34431`
Ate items: SPAM items: EGGS and got charged $0.30
Credit to both the TiKV project developers for (grpc-rs) and Stepan Koltsov (@stepancheg, rust-protobuf) for their amazing work bringing Protocol Buffers and gRPC support to Rust.