Documentation ¶
Overview ¶
Package hello is a reverse proxy.
It translates gRPC into RESTful JSON APIs.
Index ¶
- Variables
- func RegisterHelloHandler(ctx context.Context, mux *runtime.ServeMux, conn *grpc.ClientConn) error
- func RegisterHelloHandlerClient(ctx context.Context, mux *runtime.ServeMux, client HelloClient) error
- func RegisterHelloHandlerFromEndpoint(ctx context.Context, mux *runtime.ServeMux, endpoint string, ...) (err error)
- func RegisterHelloServer(s *grpc.Server, srv HelloServer)
- type HelloClient
- type HelloServer
- type SayHiRequest
- type SayHiResponse
- type UnimplementedHelloServer
Constants ¶
This section is empty.
Variables ¶
var File_hello_proto protoreflect.FileDescriptor
Functions ¶
func RegisterHelloHandler ¶
RegisterHelloHandler registers the http handlers for service Hello to "mux". The handlers forward requests to the grpc endpoint over "conn".
func RegisterHelloHandlerClient ¶
func RegisterHelloHandlerClient(ctx context.Context, mux *runtime.ServeMux, client HelloClient) error
RegisterHelloHandlerClient registers the http handlers for service Hello to "mux". The handlers forward requests to the grpc endpoint over the given implementation of "HelloClient". Note: the gRPC framework executes interceptors within the gRPC handler. If the passed in "HelloClient" doesn't go through the normal gRPC flow (creating a gRPC client etc.) then it will be up to the passed in "HelloClient" to call the correct interceptors.
func RegisterHelloHandlerFromEndpoint ¶
func RegisterHelloHandlerFromEndpoint(ctx context.Context, mux *runtime.ServeMux, endpoint string, opts []grpc.DialOption) (err error)
RegisterHelloHandlerFromEndpoint is same as RegisterHelloHandler but automatically dials to "endpoint" and closes the connection when "ctx" gets done.
func RegisterHelloServer ¶
func RegisterHelloServer(s *grpc.Server, srv HelloServer)
Types ¶
type HelloClient ¶
type HelloClient interface {
SayHi(ctx context.Context, in *SayHiRequest, opts ...grpc.CallOption) (*SayHiResponse, error)
}
HelloClient is the client API for Hello service.
For semantics around ctx use and closing/ending streaming RPCs, please refer to https://godoc.org/google.golang.org/grpc#ClientConn.NewStream.
func NewHelloClient ¶
func NewHelloClient(cc grpc.ClientConnInterface) HelloClient
type HelloServer ¶
type HelloServer interface {
SayHi(context.Context, *SayHiRequest) (*SayHiResponse, error)
}
HelloServer is the server API for Hello service.
type SayHiRequest ¶
type SayHiRequest struct { Name string `protobuf:"bytes,1,opt,name=name,proto3" json:"name,omitempty"` // contains filtered or unexported fields }
func (*SayHiRequest) Descriptor
deprecated
func (*SayHiRequest) Descriptor() ([]byte, []int)
Deprecated: Use SayHiRequest.ProtoReflect.Descriptor instead.
func (*SayHiRequest) GetName ¶
func (x *SayHiRequest) GetName() string
func (*SayHiRequest) ProtoMessage ¶
func (*SayHiRequest) ProtoMessage()
func (*SayHiRequest) ProtoReflect ¶
func (x *SayHiRequest) ProtoReflect() protoreflect.Message
func (*SayHiRequest) Reset ¶
func (x *SayHiRequest) Reset()
func (*SayHiRequest) String ¶
func (x *SayHiRequest) String() string
type SayHiResponse ¶
type SayHiResponse struct { Text string `protobuf:"bytes,1,opt,name=text,proto3" json:"text,omitempty"` // contains filtered or unexported fields }
func (*SayHiResponse) Descriptor
deprecated
func (*SayHiResponse) Descriptor() ([]byte, []int)
Deprecated: Use SayHiResponse.ProtoReflect.Descriptor instead.
func (*SayHiResponse) GetText ¶
func (x *SayHiResponse) GetText() string
func (*SayHiResponse) ProtoMessage ¶
func (*SayHiResponse) ProtoMessage()
func (*SayHiResponse) ProtoReflect ¶
func (x *SayHiResponse) ProtoReflect() protoreflect.Message
func (*SayHiResponse) Reset ¶
func (x *SayHiResponse) Reset()
func (*SayHiResponse) String ¶
func (x *SayHiResponse) String() string
type UnimplementedHelloServer ¶
type UnimplementedHelloServer struct { }
UnimplementedHelloServer can be embedded to have forward compatible implementations.
func (*UnimplementedHelloServer) SayHi ¶
func (*UnimplementedHelloServer) SayHi(context.Context, *SayHiRequest) (*SayHiResponse, error)