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@mobile-reality/flow-transport-real-grpc
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Real gRPC transport for flow fcl
This fcl
connector is a wrapper around @onflow/transport-grpc
which uses real gRPC via @grpc/grpc-js
, not gRPC-web as the original.
Original transport has problems communicating with regular gRPC endpoints.
If the node url starts with http(s)://
it will fall back to using @onflow/transport-grpc
This package is working and in active development, breaking changes may happen.
npm install --save @mobile-reality/flow-transport-real-grpc
import { config } from "@onflow/fcl"
import { send as sendGrpc } from "@mobile-reality/flow-transport-real-grpc"
config({
"accessNode.api": "access.mainnet.nodes.onflow.org:9000",
"sdk.transport": sendGrpc
})
Node can be an array of nodes, in which case it will load balance between nodes using round robin. It recommended to perform loadbalancing yourself or using another library.
If you provide opts.serviceName
it will override the grpc service namespace in the call, allowing you for example to query execution node gRPC ('flow.execution.ExecutionAPI'
)
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Real gRPC transport for flow fcl
The npm package @mobile-reality/flow-transport-real-grpc receives a total of 23 weekly downloads. As such, @mobile-reality/flow-transport-real-grpc popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @mobile-reality/flow-transport-real-grpc demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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