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gRPC Server Reflection Tutorial
gRPC Server Reflection provides information about publicly-accessible gRPC services on a server, and assists clients at runtime with constructing RPC requests and responses without precompiled service information. It is used by the gRPC command line tool (gRPC CLI), which can be used to introspect server protos and send/receive test RPCs. Reflection is only supported for proto-based services.
Enable Server Reflection
gRPC-Java Server Reflection is implemented by
io.grpc.protobuf.services.ProtoReflectionService
in the grpc-services
package. To enable server reflection, you need to add the
ProtoReflectionService
to your gRPC server.
For example, to enable server reflection in
examples/src/main/java/io/grpc/examples/helloworld/HelloWorldServer.java
, we
need to make the following changes:
--- a/examples/build.gradle
+++ b/examples/build.gradle
@@ -27,6 +27,7 @@
dependencies {
compile "io.grpc:grpc-netty-shaded:${grpcVersion}"
compile "io.grpc:grpc-protobuf:${grpcVersion}"
+ compile "io.grpc:grpc-services:${grpcVersion}"
compile "io.grpc:grpc-stub:${grpcVersion}"
testCompile "junit:junit:4.12"
--- a/examples/src/main/java/io/grpc/examples/helloworld/HelloWorldServer.java
+++ b/examples/src/main/java/io/grpc/examples/helloworld/HelloWorldServer.java
@@ -33,6 +33,7 @@ package io.grpc.examples.helloworld;
import io.grpc.Server;
import io.grpc.ServerBuilder;
+import io.grpc.protobuf.services.ProtoReflectionService;
import io.grpc.stub.StreamObserver;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.util.logging.Logger;
@@ -50,6 +51,7 @@ public class HelloWorldServer {
int port = 50051;
server = ServerBuilder.forPort(port)
.addService(new GreeterImpl())
+ .addService(ProtoReflectionService.newInstance())
.build()
.start();
logger.info("Server started, listening on " + port);
In the following examples, we assume you have made these changes to
enable reflection in HelloWorldServer.java
.
gRPC CLI
After enabling server reflection in a server application, you can use gRPC CLI to get information about its available services. gRPC CLI is written in C++. Instructions on how to build gRPC CLI can be found at command_line_tool.md.
Use gRPC CLI to check services
First, build and start the hello-world-server
:
$ cd examples/
$ ./gradlew installDist
$ build/install/examples/bin/hello-world-server
Open a new terminal and make sure you are in the directory where the grpc_cli
binary is located:
$ cd <grpc-cpp-directory>/bins/opt
List services
grpc_cli ls
command lists services and methods exposed at a given port:
-
List all the services exposed at a given port
$ ./grpc_cli ls localhost:50051
output:
helloworld.Greeter grpc.reflection.v1alpha.ServerReflection
-
List one service with details
grpc_cli ls
command inspects a service given its full name (in the format of <package>.<service>). It can print information with a long listing format when-l
flag is set. This flag can be used to get more details about a service.$ ./grpc_cli ls localhost:50051 helloworld.Greeter -l
output:
filename: helloworld.proto package: helloworld; service Greeter { rpc SayHello(helloworld.HelloRequest) returns (helloworld.HelloReply) {} }
List methods
-
List one method with details
grpc_cli ls
command also inspects a method given its full name (in the format of <package>.<service>.<method>).$ ./grpc_cli ls localhost:50051 helloworld.Greeter.SayHello -l
output:
rpc SayHello(helloworld.HelloRequest) returns (helloworld.HelloReply) {}
Inspect message types
We can usegrpc_cli type
command to inspect request/response types given the
full name of the type (in the format of <package>.<type>).
-
Get information about the request type
$ ./grpc_cli type localhost:50051 helloworld.HelloRequest
output:
message HelloRequest { optional string name = 1[json_name = "name"]; }
Call a remote method
We can send RPCs to a server and get responses using grpc_cli call
command.
-
Call a unary method
$ ./grpc_cli call localhost:50051 SayHello "name: 'gRPC CLI'"
output:
message: "Hello gRPC CLI"