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gRPC for Chatie
Maintainer:
Maintainer:
Maintainer:
https://mvnrepository.com/artifact/io.github.wechaty/grpc
Maven:
<dependency>
<groupId>io.github.wechaty</groupId>
<version>0.11.25</version>
<artifactId>grpc</artifactId>
</dependency>
Gradle:
compile 'io.github.wechaty:grpc:0.11.25'
Maintainer:
Maintainer:
Maintainer:
grpcc --proto ./service/myservice.proto --address 127.0.0.1:3466
./scripts/install-protoc.sh
npm install
npm run generate
protoc \
--js_out="import_style=commonjs,binary:${OUT_DIR}"
protoc \
--plugin="protoc-gen-grpc=`which grpc_tools_node_protoc_plugin`" \
--grpc_out="${OUT_DIR}"
protoc \
--plugin="protoc-gen-grpc=node_modules/grpc_tools_node_protoc_ts/bin/protoc-gen-ts" \
--grpc_out="${OUT_DIR}"
protoc \
--plugin="protoc-gen-ts=node_modules/ts-protoc-gen/bin/protoc-gen-ts" \
--ts_out="service=true:${OUT_DIR}"
TCP hole punching
MessageFileStream and MessageImageStream to replace the MessageFile and MessageImage method to avoid blocking nodejs event loop when sending large files (#88) by @windmemoryMessageSendFileStream to replace the MessageSendFile method to avoid blocking nodejs event loop when sending large files (#89) by @windmemoryInitial commiit
Huan LI (李卓桓), Google Developer Expert in Machine Learning (ML GDE), zixia@zixia.net
FAQs
gRPC for Chatie
We found that chatie-grpc 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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