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github.com/go-micro/plugins/v4/server/grpc
The grpc server is a micro.Server compatible server.
The server makes use of the google.golang.org/grpc framework for the underlying server but continues to use micro handler signatures and protoc-gen-micro generated code.
Specify the server to your micro service
import (
"go-micro.dev/v4"
"github.com/go-micro/plugins/v4/server/grpc"
)
func main() {
service := micro.NewService(
// This needs to be first as it replaces the underlying server
// which causes any configuration set before it
// to be discarded
micro.Server(grpc.NewServer()),
micro.Name("greeter"),
)
}
NOTE: Setting the gRPC server and/or client causes the underlying the server/client to be replaced which causes any previous configuration set on that server/client to be discarded. It is therefore recommended to set gRPC server/client before any other configuration
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