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@protobuf-ts/grpc-transport
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gRPC transport for clients generated by the protoc plugin "protobuf-ts"
gRPC transport for clients generated by protobuf-ts.
Installation:
# with npm:
npm install @protobuf-ts/grpc-transport
# with yarn:
yarn add @protobuf-ts/grpc-transport
You probably want the protoc plugin as well:
# with npm:
npm install -D @protobuf-ts/plugin
# with yarn:
yarn add --dev @protobuf-ts/plugin
Usage:
const transport = new GrpcTransport({
host: "localhost:5000",
channelCredentials: ChannelCredentials.createInsecure(),
});
let client = new HaberdasheryClient(transport);
let {response} = await client.makeHat({ inches: 11 });
console.log("got a small hat! " + response)
let streamingCall = client.makeRowOfHats({ inches: 23 });
for await (let hat of streamingCall.response) {
console.log("got another hat! " + hat)
}
To learn more, please read the MANUAL.
FAQs
gRPC transport for clients generated by the protoc plugin "protobuf-ts"
We found that @protobuf-ts/grpc-transport 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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