eggjs / egg-sofa-rpc

SOFARPC plugin for egg
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egg-sofa-rpc

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SOFARPC plugin for egg framework

Install

$ npm i egg-sofa-rpc --save

Usage

Enable the plugin

Change ${app_root}/config/plugin.js to enable SOFARPC plugin:

exports.sofaRpc = {
  enable: true,
  package: 'egg-sofa-rpc',
};

RPC Service Discovery

By default, We use zookeeper for service discovery. Therefore you need to configure the zk address:

// ${app_root}/config/config.${env}.js
config.rpc = {
  registry: {
    address: '127.0.0.1:2181', // configure your real zk address
  },
};

We plan to provide more implementations of service discovery. And also you can implement it by yourself, you can follow this article

RPC Client

By using the plugin, you can call rpc services provided by other system.

1. Get the RPC Interface Definition

We use protobuf interface definition lanaguge to describe the RPC service. So you need to get the *.proto files and put them into ${app_root}/proto folder

2. Global RPC Client Configuration

Configure RPC Client information in ${app_root}/config/config.{env}.js:

// ${app_root}config/config.${env}.js
exports.rpc = {
  client: {
    responseTimeout: 3000,
  },
};

3. Configure the Interface in proxy.js

${app_root}/config/proxy.js is a very important config file for rpc client, you should configure the services you needed, then executing the egg-rpc-generator tool to generate the proxy files.

Let's see a simple example of proxy.js. It declare a interface named: com.alipay.sofa.rpc.test.ProtoService provided by sofarpc application

'use strict';

module.exports = {
  services: [{
    appName: 'sofarpc',
    api: {
      ProtoService: 'com.alipay.sofa.rpc.test.ProtoService',
    },
  }],
};

Refer this acticle for more details

4. Generate the Proxy

Run egg-rpc-generator to generate the proxy files. After running success, it will generate a file: ProtoService.js under ${app_root}/app/proxy

$ egg-rpc-generator

[EggRpcGenerator] framework: /egg-rpc-demo/node_modules/egg, baseDir: /egg-rpc-demo
[ProtoRPCPlugin] found "com.alipay.sofa.rpc.test.ProtoService" in proto file
[ProtoRPCPlugin] save all proto info into "/egg-rpc-demo/run/proto.json"

5. Call the Service

You can call the RPC service by using ctx.proxy.proxyName. The proxyName is key value of api object you configure in proxy.js. In our example, it's ProtoService, and proxyName using lower camelcase, so it's ctx.proxy.protoService

'use strict';

const Controller = require('egg').Controller;

class HomeController extends Controller {
  async index() {
    const { ctx } = this;
    const res = await ctx.proxy.protoService.echoObj({
      name: 'gxcsoccer',
        group: 'A',
    });
    ctx.body = res;
  }
}

module.exports = HomeController;

As above, you can call remote service as a local method.

RPC Server

By using the plugin, you also can publish your own RPC service to other system.

1. Define the RPC Interface

Writing the *.proto files, and put them into ${app_root}/proto folder

# ProtoService.proto
syntax = "proto3";

package com.alipay.sofa.rpc.protobuf;
option java_multiple_files = true; // 可选
option java_outer_classname = "ProtoServiceModels"; // 可选

service ProtoService {
    rpc echoObj (EchoRequest) returns (EchoResponse) {}
}

message EchoRequest {
    string name = 1;
    Group group = 2;
}

message EchoResponse {
    int32 code = 1;
    string message = 2;
}

enum Group {
    A = 0;
    B = 1;
}

2. Global RPC Server Configuration

Configure RPC Server information in ${app_root}/config/config.{env}.js:

module.exports = {
    rpc: {
    server: {
      namespace: 'com.nodejs.rpc',
    },
    },
},

3. Implemenation the RPC Interface

Put your implementation code under ${app_root}/app/rpc folder

// ${app_root}/app/rpc/ProtoService.js
exports.echoObj = async function(req) {
  return {
    code: 200,
    message: 'hello ' + req.name + ', you are in ' + req.group,
  };
};

4. RPC Unittest in Eggjs

'use strict';

const mm = require('egg-mock');

describe('test/index.test.js', () => {
  let app;
  before(async function() {
    app = mm.app({
      baseDir: 'apps/rpcserver',
    });
    await app.ready();
  });
  after(async function() {
    await app.close();
  });

  it('should invoke HelloService', done => {
    app.rpcRequest('com.alipay.nodejs.HelloService')
      .invoke('hello')
      .send([ 'gxcsoccer' ])
      .expect('hello gxcsoccer', done);
  });
});

For more details of app.rpcRequest, you can refer to this acticle

Docs

How to Contribute

Please let us know how can we help. Do check out issues for bug reports or suggestions first.

To become a contributor, please follow our contributing guide.

License

MIT