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README.md |
gRPC Proxy
gRPC Go Proxy server
Project Goal
Build a transparent reverse proxy for gRPC targets that will make it easy to expose gRPC services over the internet. This includes:
- no needed knowledge of the semantics of requests exchanged in the call (independent rollouts)
- easy, declarative definition of backends and their mappings to frontends
- simple round-robin load balancing of inbound requests from a single connection to multiple backends
The project now exists as a proof of concept, with the key piece being the proxy
package that
is a generic gRPC reverse proxy handler.
Proxy Handler
The package proxy
contains a generic gRPC reverse proxy handler that allows a gRPC server to
not know about registered handlers or their data types. Please consult the docs, here's an exaple usage.
You can call proxy.NewProxy
to create a *grpc.Server
that proxies requests.
proxy := proxy.NewProxy(clientConn)
More advanced users will want to define a StreamDirector
that can make more complex decisions on what
to do with the request.
director = func(ctx context.Context, fullMethodName string) (context.Context, *grpc.ClientConn, error) {
md, _ := metadata.FromIncomingContext(ctx)
outCtx = metadata.NewOutgoingContext(ctx, md.Copy())
return outCtx, cc, nil
// Make sure we never forward internal services.
if strings.HasPrefix(fullMethodName, "/com.example.internal.") {
return outCtx, nil, status.Errorf(codes.Unimplemented, "Unknown method")
}
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.
return outCtx, grpc.DialContext(ctx, "api-service.staging.svc.local", grpc.WithCodec(proxy.Codec())), nil
} else if val, exists := md[":authority"]; exists && val[0] == "api.example.com" {
return outCtx, grpc.DialContext(ctx, "api-service.prod.svc.local", grpc.WithCodec(proxy.Codec())), nil
}
}
return outCtx, nil, status.Errorf(codes.Unimplemented, "Unknown method")
}
Then you need to register it with a grpc.Server
. The server may have other handlers that will be served
locally.
server := grpc.NewServer(
grpc.CustomCodec(proxy.Codec()),
grpc.UnknownServiceHandler(proxy.TransparentHandler(director)))
pb_test.RegisterTestServiceServer(server, &testImpl{})
Testing
To make debugging a bit simpler, there are some helpers.
testservice
contains a method TestTestServiceServerImpl
which performs a complete test against
the reference implementation of the TestServiceServer
.
In proxy_test.go
, the test framework spins up a TestServiceServer
that it tests the proxy
against. To make debugging a bit simpler (eg. if the developer needs to step into
google.golang.org/grpc
methods), this TestServiceServer
can be provided by a server by
passing -test-backend=addr
to go test
. A simple, local-only implementation of
TestServiceServer
exists in testservice/server
.
License
grpc-proxy
is released under the Apache 2.0 license. See LICENSE.txt.