Use a shared struct¶
Sometimes we want to add some info to all requests from frontend server to backend server. So we define a new message in a file like “shared.proto” in a separate path. Then we add this new message to other message as a struct field.
Let me show you how to do this in grpc with Turbo.
1, Create “shared.proto” and define a new message¶
Create folder “common”(or any other name):
$ mkdir -p $GOPATH/src/package/path/to/common
Create file “shared.proto” in folder “common”:
syntax = "proto3";
package proto;
message CommonValues {
int64 someId = 1;
}
2, Add new field to a request message¶
Edit “yourservice.proto”:
syntax = "proto3";
package proto;
+
+import "shared.proto";
message SayHelloRequest {
string yourName = 1;
+ CommonValues values = 2;
}
3, Generate codes¶
$ turbo generate package/path/to/yourservice -r grpc -I $GOPATH/src/package/path/to/yourservice
-I $GOPATH/src/package/path/to/common
Done!
Before test, edit youserviceimpl.go to return “someId”:
func (s *YourService) SayHello(ctx context.Context, req *proto.SayHelloRequest) (*proto.SayHelloResponse, error) {
+ someId := strconv.FormatInt(req.Values.SomeId, 10)
- return &proto.SayHelloResponse{Message: "[grpc server]Hello, " + req.YourName}, nil
+ return &proto.SayHelloResponse{Message: "[grpc server]Hello, " + req.YourName + ", someId=" + someId}, nil
}
Restart grpc server and test:
$ curl -w "\n" -X GET "http://localhost:8081/hello?your_name=Alice&some_id=12345"
{"message":"[grpc server]Hello, Alice, someId=12345"}
Turbo is smart, query string param “some_id” is mapped into SayHelloRequest.CommonValues.SomeId automatically.
Besides query string, You can also map “SomeId” from URL route params, or context.Context which is set from interceptors.