[![Cocoapods](https://img.shields.io/cocoapods/v/gRPC.svg)](https://cocoapods.org/pods/gRPC) # gRPC for Objective-C - [Install protoc with the gRPC plugin](#install) - [Write your API declaration in proto format](#write-protos) - [Integrate a proto library in your project](#cocoapods) - [Use the generated library in your code](#use) - [Use gRPC without Protobuf](#no-proto) - [Alternative installation methods](#alternatives) - [Install protoc and the gRPC plugin without using Homebrew](#no-homebrew) - [Integrate the generated gRPC library without using Cocoapods](#no-cocoapods) While gRPC doesn't require the use of an IDL to describe the API of services, using one simplifies usage and adds some interoperability guarantees. Here we use [Protocol Buffers][], and provide a plugin for the Protobuf Compiler (_protoc_) to generate client libraries to communicate with gRPC services. ## Install protoc with the gRPC plugin On Mac OS X, install [homebrew][]. Run the following command to install _protoc_ and the gRPC _protoc_ plugin: ```sh $ curl -fsSL https://goo.gl/getgrpc | bash - ``` This will download and run the [gRPC install script][]. After the command completes, you're ready to proceed. ## Write your API declaration in proto format For this you can consult the [Protocol Buffers][]' official documentation, or learn from a quick example [here](https://github.com/grpc/grpc/tree/master/examples#defining-a-service). ## Integrate a proto library in your project Install [Cocoapods](https://cocoapods.org/#install). You need to create a Podspec file for your proto library. You may simply copy the following example to the directory where your `.proto` files are located, updating the name, version and license as necessary: ```ruby Pod::Spec.new do |s| s.name = '' s.version = '0.0.1' s.license = '...' s.ios.deployment_target = '7.1' s.osx.deployment_target = '10.9' # Run protoc with the Objective-C and gRPC plugins to generate protocol messages and gRPC clients. # You can run this command manually if you later change your protos and need to regenerate. s.prepare_command = "protoc --objc_out=. --objcgrpc_out=. *.proto" # The --objc_out plugin generates a pair of .pbobjc.h/.pbobjc.m files for each .proto file. s.subspec "Messages" do |ms| ms.source_files = "*.pbobjc.{h,m}" ms.header_mappings_dir = "." ms.requires_arc = false ms.dependency "Protobuf", "~> 3.0.0-alpha-4" end # The --objcgrpc_out plugin generates a pair of .pbrpc.h/.pbrpc.m files for each .proto file with # a service defined. s.subspec "Services" do |ss| ss.source_files = "*.pbrpc.{h,m}" ss.header_mappings_dir = "." ss.requires_arc = true ss.dependency "gRPC", "~> 0.12" ss.dependency "#{s.name}/Messages" end end ``` The file should be named `.podspec`. Note: If your proto files are in a directory hierarchy, you might want to adjust the _globs_ used in the sample Podspec above. For example, you could use: ```ruby s.prepare_command = "protoc --objc_out=. --objcgrpc_out=. *.proto **/*.proto" ... ms.source_files = "*.pbobjc.{h,m}", "**/*.pbobjc.{h,m}" ... ss.source_files = "*.pbrpc.{h,m}", "**/*.pbrpc.{h,m}" ``` Once your library has a Podspec, Cocoapods can install it into any XCode project. For that, go into your project's directory and create a Podfile by running: ```sh pod init ``` Next add a line to your Podfile to refer to your library's Podspec. Use `:path` as described [here](https://guides.cocoapods.org/using/the-podfile.html#using-the-files-from-a-folder-local-to-the-machine): ```ruby pod '', :path => 'path/to/the/directory/of/your/podspec' ``` You can look at this [example Podfile][]. Finally, in your project's directory, run: ```sh pod install ``` ## Use the generated library in your code Please check this [sample app][] for examples of how to use a generated gRPC library. ## Use gRPC without Protobuf The [sample app][] has an example of how to use the generic gRPC Objective-C client without generated files. ## Alternative installation methods ### Install protoc and the gRPC plugin without using Homebrew First install v3 of the Protocol Buffers compiler (_protoc_), by cloning [its Git repository](https://github.com/google/protobuf) and following these [installation instructions](https://github.com/google/protobuf#c-installation---unix) (the ones titled C++; don't miss the note for Mac users). Then clone this repository and execute the following commands from the root directory where it was cloned. Compile the gRPC plugins for _protoc_: ```sh make plugins ``` Create a symbolic link to the compiled plugin binary somewhere in your `$PATH`: ```sh ln -s `pwd`/bins/opt/grpc_objective_c_plugin /usr/local/bin/protoc-gen-objcgrpc ``` (Notice that the name of the created link must begin with "protoc-gen-" for _protoc_ to recognize it as a plugin). If you don't want to create the symbolic link, you can alternatively copy the binary (with the appropriate name). Or you might prefer instead to specify the plugin's path as a flag when invoking _protoc_, in which case no system modification nor renaming is necessary. ### Integrate the generated gRPC library without using Cocoapods You need to compile the generated `.pbobjc.*` files (the enums and messages) without ARC support, and the generated `.pbrpc.*` files (the services) with ARC support. The generated code depends on v0.12+ of the Objective-C gRPC runtime library and v3.0.0-alpha-4+ of the Objective-C Protobuf runtime library. These libraries need to be integrated into your project as described in their respective Podspec files: * [Podspec](https://github.com/grpc/grpc/blob/master/gRPC.podspec) for the Objective-C gRPC runtime library. This can be tedious to configure manually. * [Podspec](https://github.com/google/protobuf/blob/master/Protobuf.podspec) for the Objective-C Protobuf runtime library. [Protocol Buffers]:https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/ [homebrew]:http://brew.sh [gRPC install script]:https://raw.githubusercontent.com/grpc/homebrew-grpc/master/scripts/install [example Podfile]:https://github.com/grpc/grpc/blob/master/src/objective-c/examples/Sample/Podfile [sample app]: https://github.com/grpc/grpc/tree/master/src/objective-c/examples/Sample