Documentation ¶
Overview ¶
Package proxy provides a reverse proxy handler for gRPC.
The implementation allows a `grpc.Server` to pass a received ServerStream to a ClientStream without understanding the semantics of the messages exchanged. It basically provides a transparent reverse-proxy.
This package is intentionally generic, exposing a `StreamDirector` function that allows users of this package to implement whatever logic of backend-picking, dialing and service verification to perform.
See examples on documented functions.
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Functions ¶
func Codec ¶
Codec returns a proxying grpc.Codec with the default protobuf codec as parent.
See CodecWithParent.
func CodecWithParent ¶
CodecWithParent returns a proxying grpc.Codec with a user provided codec as parent.
This codec is *crucial* to the functioning of the proxy. It allows the proxy server to be oblivious to the schema of the forwarded messages. It basically treats a gRPC message frame as raw bytes. However, if the server handler, or the client caller are not proxy-internal functions it will fall back to trying to decode the message using a fallback codec.
func RegisterService ¶
func RegisterService(server *grpc.Server, director StreamDirector, serviceName string, methodNames ...string)
RegisterService sets up a proxy handler for a particular gRPC service and method. The behaviour is the same as if you were registering a handler method, e.g. from a codegenerated pb.go file.
This can *only* be used if the `server` also uses grpcproxy.CodecForServer() ServerOption.
Example ¶
package main import ( "github.com/mwitkow/grpc-proxy/proxy" "google.golang.org/grpc" ) var director proxy.StreamDirector func main() { // A gRPC server with the proxying codec enabled. server := grpc.NewServer(grpc.CustomCodec(proxy.Codec())) // Register a TestService with 4 of its methods explicitly. proxy.RegisterService(server, director, "mwitkow.testproto.TestService", "PingEmpty", "Ping", "PingError", "PingList") }
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func TransparentHandler ¶
func TransparentHandler(director StreamDirector) grpc.StreamHandler
TransparentHandler returns a handler that attempts to proxy all requests that are not registered in the server. The indented use here is as a transparent proxy, where the server doesn't know about the services implemented by the backends. It should be used as a `grpc.UnknownServiceHandler`.
This can *only* be used if the `server` also uses grpcproxy.CodecForServer() ServerOption.
Example ¶
package main import ( "github.com/mwitkow/grpc-proxy/proxy" "google.golang.org/grpc" ) var director proxy.StreamDirector func main() { grpc.NewServer( grpc.CustomCodec(proxy.Codec()), grpc.UnknownServiceHandler(proxy.TransparentHandler(director))) }
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Types ¶
type StreamDirector ¶
type StreamDirector interface { // Connect returns a connection to use for the given method, // or an error if the call should not be handled. // // The provided context may be inspected for filtering on request // metadata. // // Method is the gRPC request path, which is in the form "/service/method". // // The returned context is used as the basis for the outgoing connection. Connect(ctx context.Context, method string) (context.Context, *grpc.ClientConn, error) // Release is called when a connection is longer being used. This is called // once for every call to Connect that does not return an error. // // The provided context is the one returned from Connect. // // This can be used by the director to pool connections or close unused // connections. Release(ctx context.Context, conn *grpc.ClientConn) }
Example ¶
Provide sa simple example of a director that shields internal services and dials a staging or production backend. This is a *very naive* implementation that creates a new connection on every request. Consider using pooling.
package main import ( "strings" "github.com/mwitkow/grpc-proxy/proxy" "golang.org/x/net/context" "google.golang.org/grpc" "google.golang.org/grpc/codes" "google.golang.org/grpc/metadata" ) var director proxy.StreamDirector func main() { director = func(ctx context.Context, fullMethodName string) (context.Context, *grpc.ClientConn, error) { // Make sure we never forward internal services. if strings.HasPrefix(fullMethodName, "/com.example.internal.") { return nil, nil, grpc.Errorf(codes.Unimplemented, "Unknown method") } md, ok := metadata.FromIncomingContext(ctx) // Copy the inbound metadata explicitly. outCtx, _ := context.WithCancel(ctx) outCtx = metadata.NewOutgoingContext(outCtx, md.Copy()) if ok { // Decide on which backend to dial if val, exists := md[":authority"]; exists && val[0] == "staging.api.example.com" { // Make sure we use DialContext so the dialing can be cancelled/time out together with the context. conn, err := grpc.DialContext(ctx, "api-service.staging.svc.local", grpc.WithCodec(proxy.Codec())) return outCtx, conn, err } else if val, exists := md[":authority"]; exists && val[0] == "api.example.com" { conn, err := grpc.DialContext(ctx, "api-service.prod.svc.local", grpc.WithCodec(proxy.Codec())) return outCtx, conn, err } } return nil, nil, grpc.Errorf(codes.Unimplemented, "Unknown method") } }
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