gRPC Ruby ========= A Ruby implementation of gRPC. Status ------- Alpha : Ready for early adopters INSTALLATION PREREQUISITES -------------------------- This requires Ruby 2.1, as the RPC API surface uses keyword args. QUICK - INSTALL --------------- - Clone this repository. - Follow the instructions in [INSTALL](../../INSTALL) to install the gRPC C core. - If you don't have Ruby 2.1 installed, switch to the more detailed instructions below - Use bundler to install ```sh $ # from this directory $ gem install bundler && bundle install ``` Installing from source ---------------------- - Build the gRPC C core E.g, from the root of the gRPC [git repo](https://github.com/google/grpc) ```sh $ cd ../.. $ make && sudo make install ``` - Install Ruby 2.1. Consider doing this with [RVM](http://rvm.io), it's a nice way of controlling the exact ruby version that's used. ```sh $ command curl -sSL https://rvm.io/mpapis.asc | gpg --import - $ \curl -sSL https://get.rvm.io | bash -s stable --ruby=ruby-2.1 $ $ # follow the instructions to ensure that your're using the latest stable version of Ruby $ # and that the rvm command is installed ``` - Make sure your run `source $HOME/.rvm/scripts/rvm` as instructed to complete the set up of RVM - Install [bundler](http://bundler.io/) ``` $ gem install bundler ``` - Finally, install the gRPC gem locally. ```sh $ # from this directory $ bundle install # creates the ruby bundle, including building the grpc extension $ rake # runs the unit tests, see rake -T for other options ``` CONTENTS -------- Directory structure is the layout for [ruby extensions](http://guides.rubygems.org/gems-with-extensions/) - ext: the gRPC ruby extension - lib: the entrypoint gRPC ruby library to be used in a 'require' statement - spec: Rspec unittest - bin: example gRPC clients and servers, e.g, ```ruby stub = Math::Math::Stub.new('my.test.math.server.com:8080') req = Math::DivArgs.new(dividend: 7, divisor: 3) logger.info("div(7/3): req=#{req.inspect}") resp = stub.div(req) logger.info("Answer: #{resp.inspect}") ```