## Languages known issues ### Python - Assert the type required in your server/client since python is able to receive `Bytes array` or `utf8 strings`. ```python def SayHello(self, request, context): # request might be a byte array or a utf8 string r = HelloRequest.HelloRequest().GetRootAs(request, 0) reply = "Unknown" if r.Name(): reply = r.Name() # Issues might happen if type checking isnt present. # thus encoding it as a `reply.decode('UTF-8')` return build_reply("welcome " + reply.decode('UTF-8')) ``` This can be prevented by making sure all the requests coming to/from python are `Bytes array` ```python def say_hello(stub, builder): hello_request = bytes(builder.Output()) reply = stub.SayHello(hello_request) r = HelloReply.HelloReply.GetRootAs(reply) print(r.Message()) ``` ### Go - Always requires the `content-type` of the payload to be set to `application/grpc+flatbuffers` example: `.SayHello(ctx, b, grpc.CallContentSubtype("flatbuffers"))`