Django gRPC framework is a toolkit for building gRPC services, inspired by djangorestframework.
- Python (3.6, 3.7, 3.8)
- Django (2.2, 3.0), Django REST Framework (3.10.x, 3.11.x)
- gRPC, gRPC tools, proto3
$ pip install djangogrpcframework
Add django_grpc_framework
to INSTALLED_APPS
setting:
INSTALLED_APPS = [
...
'django_grpc_framework',
]
Here is a quick example of using gRPC framework to build a simple model-backed service for accessing users, startup a new project:
$ django-admin startproject demo
$ python manage.py migrate
Generate .proto
file demo.proto:
python manage.py generateproto --model django.contrib.auth.models.User --fields id,username,email --file demo.proto
Generate gRPC code:
python -m grpc_tools.protoc --proto_path=./ --python_out=./ --grpc_python_out=./ ./demo.proto
Now edit the demo/urls.py
module:
from django.contrib.auth.models import User
from django_grpc_framework import generics, proto_serializers
import demo_pb2
import demo_pb2_grpc
class UserProtoSerializer(proto_serializers.ModelProtoSerializer):
class Meta:
model = User
proto_class = demo_pb2.User
fields = ['id', 'username', 'email']
class UserService(generics.ModelService):
queryset = User.objects.all()
serializer_class = UserProtoSerializer
urlpatterns = []
def grpc_handlers(server):
demo_pb2_grpc.add_UserControllerServicer_to_server(UserService.as_servicer(), server)
That's it, we're done!
$ python manage.py grpcrunserver --dev
You can now run a gRPC client to access the service:
with grpc.insecure_channel('localhost:50051') as channel:
stub = demo_pb2_grpc.UserControllerStub(channel)
for user in stub.List(demo_pb2.UserListRequest()):
print(user, end='')