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gRPC Go for Professionals

You're reading from   gRPC Go for Professionals Implement, test, and deploy production-grade microservices

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781837638840
Length 260 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Clément Jean Clément Jean
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Table of Contents (13) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Chapter 1: Networking Primer 2. Chapter 2: Protobuf Primer FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 3: Introduction to gRPC 4. Chapter 4: Setting Up a Project 5. Chapter 5: Types of gRPC Endpoints 6. Chapter 6: Designing Effective APIs 7. Chapter 7: Out-of-the-Box Features 8. Chapter 8: More Essential Features 9. Chapter 9: Production-Grade APIs 10. Epilogue
11. Index 12. Other Books You May Enjoy

Summary

In this chapter, we saw the key features that we get out of the box when using gRPC. We saw that we return errors with error codes and messages. There are way fewer error codes in gRPC than in HTTP, which makes them less ambiguous.

After that, we saw that we can use the context to make a call cancelable and specify deadlines. These features are important for making reliable calls and making sure that if something goes wrong on the server side before returning, our client is not waiting indefinitely.

With context and interceptors, we also saw that we can send metadata and use them to validate requests. In our case, we checked for an authentication token every time a request was made. On the client side, we saw that interceptors can automatically add the metadata for us. This is especially useful for metadata that is shared across services and/or endpoints.

Then, we saw how we can encrypt communication over the network. We used TLS, as this is the most common way to...

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