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gRPC is a RPC framework that uses HTTP/2 as transport protocol and [[Protocol Buffers]] as serialization format.
gRPC is a RPC framework that uses HTTP/2 as transport protocol and [[Protocol Buffers]] as data and services definition language and serialization format.


It provides the ability to define [[API_Concepts#Overview|APIs]] - RPC services - and generate the client and server code for the services. It also offers authentication, context propagation and documentation generation. It allows for plugging in load balancing, logging and monitoring.
It provides the ability to define [[API_Concepts#Overview|APIs]] - RPC services - and generate the client and server code for the services. It also offers authentication, context propagation and documentation generation. It allows for plugging in load balancing, logging and monitoring.

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Overview

gRPC is a RPC framework that uses HTTP/2 as transport protocol and Protocol Buffers as data and services definition language and serialization format.

It provides the ability to define APIs - RPC services - and generate the client and server code for the services. It also offers authentication, context propagation and documentation generation. It allows for plugging in load balancing, logging and monitoring.

An example of how to use gRPC and Protocol Buffers to implement a microservice API is available in Chapter 5. Synchronous Communication of Microservices with Go.

gRPC is part of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF)

gRPC and Protocol Buffer Services

gRPC generates client and server code for services defined by Protocol Buffers.

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Protocol Buffers Services