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Configuring a gRPC Service
Note: This guide assumes familiarity with gRPC. For learning how to set up Kong with an upstream REST API, check out the Configuring a service guide.
gRPC proxying is natively supported in Kong. In this guide, you’ll learn how to configure Kong to manage your gRPC services. For the purpose of this guide, we’ll use grpcurl and grpcbin - they provide a gRPC client and gRPC services, respectively.
The guide sets up two examples:
- A single gRPC service and route, with a single catch-all route that proxies all matching gRPC traffic to an upstream gRPC service.
- A single gRPC service with multiple routes, demonstrating how to use a route per gRPC method.
In Kong, gRPC support assumes gRPC over HTTP/2 framing. Make sure you have at least one HTTP/2 proxy listener.
The following examples assume that Kong is running and listening for HTTP/2 proxy requests on port 9080.
Single gRPC service and route
Issue the following request to create a gRPC service. For example, if your gRPC server is listening on
localhost, port15002:curl -XPOST localhost:8001/services \--data name=grpc \--data protocol=grpc \--data host=localhost \--data port=15002
Issue the following request to create a gRPC route:
curl -XPOST localhost:8001/services/grpc/routes \--data protocols=grpc \--data name=catch-all \--data paths=/
Using the grpcurl command line client, issue the following gRPC request:
grpcurl -v -d '{"greeting": "Kong!"}' \-plaintext localhost:9080 hello.HelloService.SayHello
The response should resemble the following:
Resolved method descriptor:rpc SayHello ( .hello.HelloRequest ) returns ( .hello.HelloResponse );Request metadata to send:(empty)Response headers received:content-type: application/grpcdate: Tue, 16 Jul 2019 21:37:36 GMTserver: openresty/1.15.8.1via: kong/1.2.1x-kong-proxy-latency: 0x-kong-upstream-latency: 0Response contents:{"reply": "hello Kong!"}Response trailers received:(empty)Sent 1 request and received 1 response
Notice that Kong response headers, such as via and x-kong-proxy-latency, were inserted in the response.
Single gRPC service with multiple routes
Building on top of the previous example, let’s create a few more routes for individual gRPC methods.
In this example, the gRPC HelloService service exposes a few different methods, as can be seen in its protocol buffer file.
Create individual routes for its
SayHelloandLotsOfRepliesmethods.Create a route for
SayHello:curl -X POST localhost:8001/services/grpc/routes \--data protocols=grpc \--data paths=/hello.HelloService/SayHello \--data name=say-hello
Create a route for
LotsOfReplies:curl -X POST localhost:8001/services/grpc/routes \--data protocols=grpc \--data paths=/hello.HelloService/LotsOfReplies \--data name=lots-of-replies
With this setup, gRPC requests to the
SayHellomethod will match the first route, while requests toLotsOfReplieswill be routed to the latter.Issue a gRPC request to the
SayHellomethod:grpcurl -v -d '{"greeting": "Kong!"}' \-H 'kong-debug: 1' -plaintext \localhost:9080 hello.HelloService.SayHello
Notice that the example sends the header
kong-debug, which causes Kong to insert debugging information in response headers.The response should look like:
Resolved method descriptor:rpc SayHello ( .hello.HelloRequest ) returns ( .hello.HelloResponse );Request metadata to send:kong-debug: 1Response headers received:content-type: application/grpcdate: Tue, 16 Jul 2019 21:57:00 GMTkong-route-id: 390ef3d1-d092-4401-99ca-0b4e42453d97kong-service-id: d82736b7-a4fd-4530-b575-c68d94c3493akong-service-name: s1server: openresty/1.15.8.1via: kong/1.2.1x-kong-proxy-latency: 0x-kong-upstream-latency: 0Response contents:{"reply": "hello Kong!"}Response trailers received:(empty)Sent 1 request and received 1 response
Notice the route ID should refer to the first route we created.
Similarly, let’s issue a request to the
LotsOfRepliesgRPC method:grpcurl -v -d '{"greeting": "Kong!"}' \-H 'kong-debug: 1' -plaintext \localhost:9080 hello.HelloService.LotsOfReplies
The response should look like the following:
Resolved method descriptor:rpc LotsOfReplies ( .hello.HelloRequest ) returns ( stream .hello.HelloResponse );Request metadata to send:kong-debug: 1Response headers received:content-type: application/grpcdate: Tue, 30 Jul 2019 22:21:40 GMTkong-route-id: 133659bb-7e88-4ac5-b177-bc04b3974c87kong-service-id: 31a87674-f984-4f75-8abc-85da478e204fkong-service-name: grpcserver: openresty/1.15.8.1via: kong/1.2.1x-kong-proxy-latency: 14x-kong-upstream-latency: 0Response contents:{"reply": "hello Kong!"}Response contents:{"reply": "hello Kong!"}Response contents:{"reply": "hello Kong!"}Response contents:{"reply": "hello Kong!"}Response contents:{"reply": "hello Kong!"}Response contents:{"reply": "hello Kong!"}Response contents:{"reply": "hello Kong!"}Response contents:{"reply": "hello Kong!"}Response contents:{"reply": "hello Kong!"}Response contents:{"reply": "hello Kong!"}Response trailers received:(empty)Sent 1 request and received 10 responses
Notice that the
kong-route-idresponse header now carries a different value and refers to the second Route created in this page.
Note: Some gRPC clients (typically CLI clients) issue “gRPC Reflection Requests” as a means of determining what methods a server exports and how those methods are called. These requests have a particular path. For example,
/grpc.reflection.v1alpha.ServerReflection/ServerReflectionInfois a valid reflection path. As with any proxy request, Kong needs to know how to route these requests. In the current example, they would be routed to the catch-all route whose path is/, matching any path. If no route matches the gRPC reflection request, Kong will respond, as expected, with a404 Not Foundresponse.
Enabling plugins
Let’s try out the File Log plugin with gRPC.
Issue the following request to enable the File Log plugin on the
SayHelloroute:curl -X POST localhost:8001/routes/say-hello/plugins \--data name=file-log \--data config.path=grpc-say-hello.log
Follow the output of the log as gRPC requests are made to
SayHello:tail -f grpc-say-hello.log{"latencies":{"request":8,"kong":5,"proxy":3},"service":{"host":"localhost","created_at":1564527408,"connect_timeout":60000,"id":"74a95d95-fbe4-4ddb-a448-b8faf07ece4c","protocol":"grpc","name":"grpc","read_timeout":60000,"port":15002,"updated_at":1564527408,"write_timeout":60000,"retries":5},"request":{"querystring":{},"size":"46","uri":"\/hello.HelloService\/SayHello","url":"http:\/\/localhost:9080\/hello.HelloService\/SayHello","headers":{"host":"localhost:9080","content-type":"application\/grpc","kong-debug":"1","user-agent":"grpc-go\/1.20.0-dev","te":"trailers"},"method":"POST"},"client_ip":"127.0.0.1","tries":[{"balancer_latency":0,"port":15002,"balancer_start":1564527732522,"ip":"127.0.0.1"}],"response":{"headers":{"kong-route-id":"e49f2df9-3e8e-4bdb-8ce6-2c505eac4ab6","content-type":"application\/grpc","connection":"close","kong-service-name":"grpc","kong-service-id":"74a95d95-fbe4-4ddb-a448-b8faf07ece4c","kong-route-name":"say-hello","via":"kong\/1.2.1","x-kong-proxy-latency":"5","x-kong-upstream-latency":"3"},"status":200,"size":"298"},"route":{"id":"e49f2df9-3e8e-4bdb-8ce6-2c505eac4ab6","updated_at":1564527431,"protocols":["grpc"],"created_at":1564527431,"service":{"id":"74a95d95-fbe4-4ddb-a448-b8faf07ece4c"},"name":"say-hello","preserve_host":false,"regex_priority":0,"strip_path":false,"paths":["\/hello.HelloService\/SayHello"],"https_redirect_status_code":426},"started_at":1564527732516}{"latencies":{"request":3,"kong":1,"proxy":1},"service":{"host":"localhost","created_at":1564527408,"connect_timeout":60000,"id":"74a95d95-fbe4-4ddb-a448-b8faf07ece4c","protocol":"grpc","name":"grpc","read_timeout":60000,"port":15002,"updated_at":1564527408,"write_timeout":60000,"retries":5},"request":{"querystring":{},"size":"46","uri":"\/hello.HelloService\/SayHello","url":"http:\/\/localhost:9080\/hello.HelloService\/SayHello","headers":{"host":"localhost:9080","content-type":"application\/grpc","kong-debug":"1","user-agent":"grpc-go\/1.20.0-dev","te":"trailers"},"method":"POST"},"client_ip":"127.0.0.1","tries":[{"balancer_latency":0,"port":15002,"balancer_start":1564527733555,"ip":"127.0.0.1"}],"response":{"headers":{"kong-route-id":"e49f2df9-3e8e-4bdb-8ce6-2c505eac4ab6","content-type":"application\/grpc","connection":"close","kong-service-name":"grpc","kong-service-id":"74a95d95-fbe4-4ddb-a448-b8faf07ece4c","kong-route-name":"say-hello","via":"kong\/1.2.1","x-kong-proxy-latency":"1","x-kong-upstream-latency":"1"},"status":200,"size":"298"},"route":{"id":"e49f2df9-3e8e-4bdb-8ce6-2c505eac4ab6","updated_at":1564527431,"protocols":["grpc"],"created_at":1564527431,"service":{"id":"74a95d95-fbe4-4ddb-a448-b8faf07ece4c"},"name":"say-hello","preserve_host":false,"regex_priority":0,"strip_path":false,"paths":["\/hello.HelloService\/SayHello"],"https_redirect_status_code":426},"started_at":1564527733554}