package core import ( "bytes" "context" "fmt" "io" "log" "os" "time" "github.com/fullstorydev/grpcurl" "github.com/jhump/protoreflect/desc" "github.com/jhump/protoreflect/grpcreflect" "google.golang.org/grpc" "google.golang.org/grpc/codes" ) // Resource - hold 3 main function (List, Describe, and Invoke) type Resource struct { clientConn *grpc.ClientConn descSource grpcurl.DescriptorSource refClient *grpcreflect.Client headers []string } // List - To list all services exposed by a server // symbol can be "" to list all available services // symbol also can be service name to list all available method func (r *Resource) List(symbol string) ([]string, error) { var result []string if symbol == "" { svcs, err := grpcurl.ListServices(r.descSource) if err != nil { return result, err } if len(svcs) == 0 { return result, fmt.Errorf("No Services") } for _, svc := range svcs { result = append(result, fmt.Sprintf("%s\n", svc)) } } else { methods, err := grpcurl.ListMethods(r.descSource, symbol) if err != nil { return result, err } if len(methods) == 0 { return result, fmt.Errorf("No Function") // probably unlikely } for _, m := range methods { result = append(result, fmt.Sprintf("%s\n", m)) } } return result, nil } // Describe - The "describe" verb will print the type of any symbol that the server knows about // or that is found in a given protoset file. // It also prints a description of that symbol, in the form of snippets of proto source. // It won't necessarily be the original source that defined the element, but it will be equivalent. func (r *Resource) Describe(symbol string) (string, string, error) { var result, template string var symbols []string if symbol != "" { symbols = []string{symbol} } else { // if no symbol given, describe all exposed services svcs, err := r.descSource.ListServices() if err != nil { return "", "", err } if len(svcs) == 0 { log.Println("Server returned an empty list of exposed services") } symbols = svcs } for _, s := range symbols { if s[0] == '.' { s = s[1:] } dsc, err := r.descSource.FindSymbol(s) if err != nil { return "", "", err } txt, err := grpcurl.GetDescriptorText(dsc, r.descSource) if err != nil { return "", "", err } result = txt if dsc, ok := dsc.(*desc.MessageDescriptor); ok { // for messages, also show a template in JSON, to make it easier to // create a request to invoke an RPC tmpl := grpcurl.MakeTemplate(dsc) _, formatter, err := grpcurl.RequestParserAndFormatterFor(grpcurl.Format("json"), r.descSource, true, false, nil) if err != nil { return "", "", err } str, err := formatter(tmpl) if err != nil { return "", "", err } template = str } } return result, template, nil } // Invoke - invoking gRPC function func (r *Resource) Invoke(ctx context.Context, symbol string, in io.Reader) (string, time.Duration, error) { // because of grpcurl directlu fmt.Printf on their invoke function // so we stub the Stdout using os.Pipe backUpStdout := os.Stdout defer func() { os.Stdout = backUpStdout }() f, w, err := os.Pipe() if err != nil { return "", 0, err } os.Stdout = w rf, formatter, err := grpcurl.RequestParserAndFormatterFor(grpcurl.Format("json"), r.descSource, false, true, in) if err != nil { return "", 0, err } h := grpcurl.NewDefaultEventHandler(os.Stdout, r.descSource, formatter, false) start := time.Now() err = grpcurl.InvokeRPC(ctx, r.descSource, r.clientConn, symbol, r.headers, h, rf.Next) end := time.Now().Sub(start) / time.Millisecond if err != nil { return "", end, err } if h.Status.Code() != codes.OK { log.Printf("ERROR:\n Code: %s\n Message: %s\n", h.Status.Code().String(), h.Status.Message()) r.exit(1) } // copy the output in a separate goroutine so printing can't block indefinitely outC := make(chan string) go func() { var buf bytes.Buffer io.Copy(&buf, f) outC <- buf.String() }() w.Close() out := <-outC return out, end, nil } // Close - to close all resources that was opened before func (r *Resource) Close() { if r.refClient != nil { r.refClient.Reset() r.refClient = nil } if r.clientConn != nil { r.clientConn.Close() r.clientConn = nil } } func (r *Resource) exit(code int) { // to force reset before os exit r.Close() os.Exit(code) }