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@nersent/grpc-nest
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Type-safe thin wraper around [grpc-js](https://github.com/grpc/grpc-node) for [Nest.js](https://github.com/nestjs/nest) with support for promises.
Type-safe thin wraper around grpc-js for Nest.js with support for promises.
Note: This library is in an early development stage. Expect breaking changes.
yarn add @nersent/grpc-nest
yarn grpc-nest ./example/*.proto ./example/generated
index.ts
import { createGrpcTransport } from '@nersent/grpc-nest';
const app = await NestFactory.create(AppModule);
app.connectMicroservice<MicroserviceOptions>(
createGrpcTransport({ address: "0.0.0.0:4269" }, app),
);
await app.startAllMicroservices();
app_module.ts
import { GrpcModule } from '@nersent/grpc-nest';
@Module({
imports: [GrpcModule],
controllers: [ApiController]
})
export class AppModule {}
api_controller.ts
import {
IExampleApiService,
ExampleApiService,
} from "./generated/example_grpc_pb";
import {
ExampleApiStatusRequest,
ExampleApiStatusResponse,
} from "./generated/example_pb";
@GrpcController(ExampleApiService)
export class ApiController implements IGrpcController<IExampleApiService> {
public async status(
req: ExampleApiStatusRequest,
): Promise<ExampleApiStatusResponse> {
const name = req.getName();
const res = new ExampleApiStatusResponse();
res.setMessage(name);
return res;
}
}
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FAQs
Type-safe thin wraper around [grpc-js](https://github.com/grpc/grpc-node) for [Nest.js](https://github.com/nestjs/nest) with support for promises.
The npm package @nersent/grpc-nest receives a total of 2 weekly downloads. As such, @nersent/grpc-nest popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @nersent/grpc-nest demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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