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protoc-gen-micro

This is protobuf code generation for go-micro. We use protoc-gen-micro to reduce boilerplate code.

Install

go install go-micro.dev/v4/cmd/protoc-gen-micro@v4

Also required:

Usage

Define your service as greeter.proto

syntax = "proto3";

package greeter;
option go_package = "/proto;greeter";

service Greeter {
	rpc Hello(Request) returns (Response) {}
}

message Request {
	string name = 1;
}

message Response {
	string msg = 1;
}

Generate the code

protoc --proto_path=. --micro_out=. --go_out=. greeter.proto

Your output result should be:

./
    greeter.proto	# original protobuf file
    greeter.pb.go	# auto-generated by protoc-gen-go
    greeter.micro.go	# auto-generated by protoc-gen-micro

The micro generated code includes clients and handlers which reduce boiler plate code

Server

Register the handler with your micro server

type Greeter struct{}

func (g *Greeter) Hello(ctx context.Context, req *proto.Request, rsp *proto.Response) error {
	rsp.Msg = "Hello " + req.Name
	return nil
}

proto.RegisterGreeterHandler(service.Server(), &Greeter{})

Client

Create a service client with your micro client

client := proto.NewGreeterService("greeter", service.Client())

Errors

If you see an error about protoc-gen-micro not being found or executable, it's likely your environment may not be configured correctly. If you've already installed protoc, protoc-gen-go, and protoc-gen-micro ensure you've included $GOPATH/bin in your PATH.

Alternative specify the Go plugin paths as arguments to the protoc command

protoc --plugin=protoc-gen-go=$GOPATH/bin/protoc-gen-go --plugin=protoc-gen-micro=$GOPATH/bin/protoc-gen-micro --proto_path=. --micro_out=. --go_out=. greeter.proto

Endpoint

Add a micro API endpoint which routes directly to an RPC method

Usage:

  1. Clone github.com/googleapis/googleapis to use this feature as it requires http annotations.
  2. The protoc command must include -I$GOPATH/src/github.com/googleapis/googleapis for the annotations import.
syntax = "proto3";

package greeter;
option go_package = "/proto;greeter";

import "google/api/annotations.proto";

service Greeter {
	rpc Hello(Request) returns (Response) {
		option (google.api.http) = { post: "/hello"; body: "*"; };
	}
}

message Request {
	string name = 1;
}

message Response {
	string msg = 1;
}

The proto generates a RegisterGreeterHandler function with a api.Endpoint.

func RegisterGreeterHandler(s server.Server, hdlr GreeterHandler, opts ...server.HandlerOption) error {
	type greeter interface {
		Hello(ctx context.Context, in *Request, out *Response) error
	}
	type Greeter struct {
		greeter
	}
	h := &greeterHandler{hdlr}
	opts = append(opts, api.WithEndpoint(&api.Endpoint{
		Name:    "Greeter.Hello",
		Path:    []string{"/hello"},
		Method:  []string{"POST"},
		Handler: "rpc",
	}))
	return s.Handle(s.NewHandler(&Greeter{h}, opts...))
}

LICENSE

protoc-gen-micro is a liberal reuse of protoc-gen-go hence we maintain the original license