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@kiwai/grpc-ts-health-check

v1.8.0-fixes.2

Published

Health check client and service for use with gRPC-node in TS using @grpc/grpc-js

Downloads

6

Readme

grpc-ts-health-check

THIS REPO IS JUST A FORK FROM https://github.com/grpc/grpc-node/tree/master/packages/grpc-health-check with some minor tweaks to prevent the use of the original grpc module and add some Typescript.

Health check client and service for use with gRPC-node.

Background

This package exports both a client and server that adhere to the gRPC Health Checking Protocol.

By using this package, clients and servers can rely on common proto and service definitions. This means:

  • Clients can use the generated stubs to health check any server that adheres to the protocol.
  • Servers do not reimplement common logic for publishing health statuses.

Installation

Use the package manager npm to install grpc-health-check.

npm install grpc-health-check

Usage

Server

Any gRPC-node server can use grpc-health-check to adhere to the gRPC Health Checking Protocol. The following shows how this package can be added to a pre-existing gRPC server.

// Import package
let health = require('grpc-health-check');

// Define service status map. Key is the service name, value is the corresponding status.
// By convention, the empty string "" key represents that status of the entire server.
const statusMap = {
  "ServiceFoo": proto.grpc.health.v1.HealthCheckResponse.ServingStatus.SERVING,
  "ServiceBar": proto.grpc.health.v1.HealthCheckResponse.ServingStatus.NOT_SERVING,
  "": proto.grpc.health.v1.HealthCheckResponse.ServingStatus.NOT_SERVING,
};

// Construct the service implementation
let healthImpl = new health.Implementation(statusMap);

// Add the service and implementation to your pre-existing gRPC-node server
server.addService(health.service, healthImpl);

Congrats! Your server now allows any client to run a health check against it.

Client

Any gRPC-node client can use grpc-health-check to run health checks against other servers that follow the protocol.

Contributing

Pull requests are welcome. For major changes, please open an issue first to discuss what you would like to change.

Please make sure to update tests as appropriate.

License

Apache License 2.0