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Published: Oct 14, 2019 License: MIT, Apache-2.0 Imports: 8 Imported by: 0

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Overview

Package proxy provides a reverse proxy handler for gRPC.

The implementation allows a `grpc.Server` to pass a received ServerStream to a ClientStream without understanding the semantics of the messages exchanged. It basically provides a transparent reverse-proxy.

This package is intentionally generic, exposing a `StreamDirector` function that allows users of this package to implement whatever logic of backend-picking, dialing and service verification to perform.

See examples on documented functions.

Index

Examples

Constants

This section is empty.

Variables

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var ErrInvalidPeekCount = errors.New("peek count must be greater than zero")

ErrInvalidPeekCount indicates the director function requested an invalid peek quanity

Functions

func Codec

func Codec() grpc.Codec

Codec returns a proxying grpc.Codec with the default protobuf codec as parent.

See CodecWithParent.

func CodecWithParent

func CodecWithParent(fallback grpc.Codec) grpc.Codec

CodecWithParent returns a proxying grpc.Codec with a user provided codec as parent.

This codec is *crucial* to the functioning of the proxy. It allows the proxy server to be oblivious to the schema of the forwarded messages. It basically treats a gRPC message frame as raw bytes. However, if the server handler, or the client caller are not proxy-internal functions it will fall back to trying to decode the message using a fallback codec.

func RegisterService

func RegisterService(server *grpc.Server, director StreamDirector, serviceName string, methodNames ...string)

RegisterService sets up a proxy handler for a particular gRPC service and method. The behaviour is the same as if you were registering a handler method, e.g. from a codegenerated pb.go file.

This can *only* be used if the `server` also uses grpcproxy.CodecForServer() ServerOption.

Example
package main

import (
	"gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitaly/internal/praefect/grpc-proxy/proxy"
	"google.golang.org/grpc"
)

var director proxy.StreamDirector

func main() {
	// A gRPC server with the proxying codec enabled.
	server := grpc.NewServer(grpc.CustomCodec(proxy.Codec()))
	// Register a TestService with 4 of its methods explicitly.
	proxy.RegisterService(server, director,
		"mwitkow.testproto.TestService",
		"PingEmpty", "Ping", "PingError", "PingList")
}
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func TransparentHandler

func TransparentHandler(director StreamDirector) grpc.StreamHandler

TransparentHandler returns a handler that attempts to proxy all requests that are not registered in the server. The indented use here is as a transparent proxy, where the server doesn't know about the services implemented by the backends. It should be used as a `grpc.UnknownServiceHandler`.

This can *only* be used if the `server` also uses grpcproxy.CodecForServer() ServerOption.

Example
package main

import (
	"gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitaly/internal/praefect/grpc-proxy/proxy"
	"google.golang.org/grpc"
)

var director proxy.StreamDirector

func main() {
	grpc.NewServer(
		grpc.CustomCodec(proxy.Codec()),
		grpc.UnknownServiceHandler(proxy.TransparentHandler(director)))
}
Output:

Types

type StreamDirector

type StreamDirector func(ctx context.Context, fullMethodName string, peeker StreamModifier) (context.Context, *grpc.ClientConn, func(), error)

StreamDirector returns a gRPC ClientConn to be used to forward the call to.

The presence of the `Context` allows for rich filtering, e.g. based on Metadata (headers). If no handling is meant to be done, a `codes.NotImplemented` gRPC error should be returned.

The context returned from this function should be the context for the *outgoing* (to backend) call. In case you want to forward any Metadata between the inbound request and outbound requests, you should do it manually. However, you *must* propagate the cancel function (`context.WithCancel`) of the inbound context to the one returned.

It is worth noting that the StreamDirector will be fired *after* all server-side stream interceptors are invoked. So decisions around authorization, monitoring etc. are better to be handled there.

See the rather rich example.

Example

Provide sa simple example of a director that shields internal services and dials a staging or production backend. This is a *very naive* implementation that creates a new connection on every request. Consider using pooling.

package main

import (
	"strings"

	"gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitaly/internal/praefect/grpc-proxy/proxy"
	"golang.org/x/net/context"
	"google.golang.org/grpc"
	"google.golang.org/grpc/codes"
	"google.golang.org/grpc/metadata"
)

var director proxy.StreamDirector

func main() {
	director = func(ctx context.Context, fullMethodName string, _ proxy.StreamModifier) (context.Context, *grpc.ClientConn, func(), error) {
		// Make sure we never forward internal services.
		if strings.HasPrefix(fullMethodName, "/com.example.internal.") {
			return nil, nil, nil, grpc.Errorf(codes.Unimplemented, "Unknown method")
		}
		md, ok := metadata.FromIncomingContext(ctx)
		// Copy the inbound metadata explicitly.
		outCtx, _ := context.WithCancel(ctx)
		outCtx = metadata.NewOutgoingContext(outCtx, md.Copy())
		if ok {
			// Decide on which backend to dial
			if val, exists := md[":authority"]; exists && val[0] == "staging.api.example.com" {
				// Make sure we use DialContext so the dialing can be cancelled/time out together with the context.
				conn, err := grpc.DialContext(ctx, "api-service.staging.svc.local", grpc.WithCodec(proxy.Codec()))
				return outCtx, conn, nil, err
			} else if val, exists := md[":authority"]; exists && val[0] == "api.example.com" {
				conn, err := grpc.DialContext(ctx, "api-service.prod.svc.local", grpc.WithCodec(proxy.Codec()))
				return outCtx, conn, nil, err
			}
		}
		return nil, nil, nil, grpc.Errorf(codes.Unimplemented, "Unknown method")
	}
}
Output:

type StreamModifier added in v1.56.0

type StreamModifier interface {
	// Peek allows a director to peek one message into the request stream without
	// removing those messages from the stream that will be forwarded to
	// the backend server.
	Peek() (frame []byte, _ error)

	// Modify replaces the peeked payload in the stream with the provided frame.
	// If no payload was peeked, an error will be returned.
	// Note: Modify cannot be called after the director returns.
	Modify(payload []byte) error
}

StreamModifier abstracts away the gRPC stream being forwarded so that it can be inspected and modified.

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