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@crayond_dev/grpc-toolkit
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This has definitions and types required for implementing gRPC in toolkit microservices
@crayond_dev/grpc-toolkit is a toolkit for simplifying gRPC client and server setup in Node.js applications.
It provides utilities and helper functions to streamline the development of gRPC-based microservices.
You can install the package using npm or yarn:
npm install @crayond_dev/grpc-toolkit
# or
yarn add @crayond_dev/grpc-toolkit
import { GRPCServer } from "@crayond_dev/grpc-toolkit";
const grpcServer: GRPCServer = new GRPCServer();
// append service handlers grpcServer.appendServices(service, pasmHandlerFunction)
grpcServer.listen();
const client = new proto.service(
"localhost:50051",
grpc.credentials.createInsecure()
);
client.serviceFn({ foo: boo }, (error, response) => {
if (error) console.log(error);
console.log(response);
});
FAQs
This has definitions and types required for implementing gRPC in toolkit microservices
We found that @crayond_dev/grpc-toolkit demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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