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@exodus/improbable-eng-grpc-web-node-http-transport
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Node HTTP Transport for use with @improbable-eng/grpc-web
Node HTTP Transport for use with @improbable-eng/grpc-web
When making a gRPC request, specify this transport:
import { grpc } from '@improbable-eng/grpc-web';
import { NodeHttpTransport } from '@improbable-eng/grpc-web-node-http-transport';
grpc.invoke(MyService.DoQuery, {
host: "https://example.com",
transport: NodeHttpTransport(),
/* ... */
})
Alternatively specify the Default Transport when your server/application bootstraps:
import { grpc } from "@improbable-eng/grpc-web";
import { NodeHttpTransport } from "@improbable-eng/grpc-web-node-http-transport";
// Do this first, before you make any grpc requests!
grpc.setDefaultTransport(NodeHttpTransport());
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Node HTTP Transport for use with @improbable-eng/grpc-web
The npm package @exodus/improbable-eng-grpc-web-node-http-transport receives a total of 3 weekly downloads. As such, @exodus/improbable-eng-grpc-web-node-http-transport popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @exodus/improbable-eng-grpc-web-node-http-transport demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 37 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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