IAVL gRPC Gateway and gRPC Server
The IAVL gRPC Gateway and gRPC Server provide a language agnostic interface to IAVL.
The gRPC Gateway translates a RESTful HTTP API into gRPC and proxies the request to the gRPC server.
Below is a brief introduction.
Installation
go get github.com/tendermint/iavl
cd ${GOPATH}/src/github.com/tendermint/iavl
make install
Please make sure it is properly installed and you have ${GOPATH}/bin
in your PATH
.
Typing iavlserver -h
should print out the following usage message:
$ iavlserver -h
Usage of iavlserver:
-cache-size int
Tree cache size (default 10000)
-datadir string
The database data directory
-db-backend string
The database backend (default "goleveldb")
-db-name string
The database name
-gateway-endpoint string
The gRPC-Gateway server endpoint (host:port) (default "localhost:8091")
-grpc-endpoint string
The gRPC server endpoint (host:port) (default "localhost:8090")
-no-gateway
Disables the gRPC-Gateway server
-version int
The IAVL version to load
Example
Below is an example to get the gRPC gateway and server running.
Run the following command to start the gRPC server and gateway:
mkdir -p tmp/datadir
iavlserver -db-name "example-db" -datadir ./tmp
Once it is up and running you can test it is working by running:
curl http://localhost:8091/v1/version
The result should be:
$ curl http://localhost:8091/v1/version
{
"version": "0"
}
We can also test a simple set
/get
:
curl -XPOST http://localhost:8091/v1/set -d '{"key": "'$(echo -n foo | base64)'", "value": "'$(echo -n bar | base64)'"}'
You should see
{
"updated": false
}
where the updated
field indicates that we did not overwrite a value, which makes sense for our fresh database. If
you want to check tha saved key/value pair, you can make use the get
method
curl "http://localhost:8091/v1/get?key=$(echo -n foo | base64)"
and should see the response
{
"index": "0",
"value": "YmFy"
}
where "YmFy"
is the base64 encoding of "bar"
. If you would like to commit this version of the database, you can submit
a save_version
request like
curl -XPOST "http://localhost:8091/v1/save_version"
which should yield the response
{
"root_hash": "Xv1EBVNQtcw029JghTR6nbvkTqGSuShqn8EH9A6h+sU=",
"version": "1"
}
This indicates that the version of the database just saved is `1` with root hash `"Xv1E...`. If you would like to view all
of the saved versions, you can use the `available_versions` method:
```shell
curl -XGET "http://localhost:8091/v1/available_versions"
which returns a list of all of the saved versions
{
"versions": [
"1"
]
}