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backstage-grpc-playground-backend-new
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A backend plugin for Backstage supporting gRPC playground
This repo contains backend code of the backstage-grpc-playground
Install backstage-grpc-playground-backend for packages/backend
E.g: In your backstage project root
yarn --cwd packages/backend add backstage-grpc-playground-backend
Create a new file packages/backend/src/plugins/grpc-playground.ts
// packages/backend/src/plugins/grpc-playground.ts
import { ScmIntegrations } from '@backstage/integration';
import { createRouter } from 'backstage-grpc-playground-backend';
import { Router } from 'express';
import { PluginEnvironment } from '../types';
export default async function createPlugin(
env: PluginEnvironment,
): Promise<Router> {
const { config, reader } = env;
const integrations = ScmIntegrations.fromConfig(config);
return await createRouter({
logger: env.logger,
reader,
integrations,
});
}
/grpc-playground
path in backstage backend// packages/backend/src/index.ts
import grpcPlayground from './plugins/grpc-playground';
async function main() {
// other env
const grpcPlaygroundEnv = useHotMemoize(module, () => createEnv('grpc-playground'));
// init router
// ...
// register before notFoundHandler
apiRouter.use('/grpc-playground', await grpcPlayground(grpcPlaygroundEnv));
// not found handler
apiRouter.use(notFoundHandler());
}
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FAQs
A backend plugin for Backstage supporting gRPC playground
The npm package backstage-grpc-playground-backend-new receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, backstage-grpc-playground-backend-new popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that backstage-grpc-playground-backend-new demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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