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github.com/hanumanacholia/go-grpc-bidirectional-streaming-example
brew install go
brew install protobuf
go install google.golang.org/grpc/cmd/protoc-gen-go-grpc@v1.1
Make sure protoc-gen-go
added in PATH
To add it to PATH you can use bash profile for example.
Edit vim ~/.bash_profile
, add: export PATH="$PATH:$(go env GOPATH)/bin"
, run source ~/.bash_profile
to apply changes.
TBD
make all
It should create two binaries server
and client
Start server ./server
and in other terminal start ./client
Client output example:
./client
2017/12/01 14:16:54 0 sent
2017/12/01 14:16:54 1 sent
2017/12/01 14:16:54 new max 1 received
2017/12/01 14:16:55 2 sent
2017/12/01 14:16:55 new max 2 received
2017/12/01 14:16:55 0 sent
2017/12/01 14:16:55 0 sent
2017/12/01 14:16:55 4 sent
2017/12/01 14:16:55 new max 4 received
2017/12/01 14:16:55 0 sent
2017/12/01 14:16:56 6 sent
2017/12/01 14:16:56 new max 6 received
2017/12/01 14:16:56 3 sent
2017/12/01 14:16:56 2 sent
2017/12/01 14:16:56 finished with max=6
Server output:
./server
2017/12/01 14:16:54 start new server
2017/12/01 14:16:54 send new max=1
2017/12/01 14:16:55 send new max=2
2017/12/01 14:16:55 send new max=4
2017/12/01 14:16:56 send new max=6
2017/12/01 14:16:56 exit
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