This repository contains updated Nameko Examples that demonstrate usage of nameko-grpc library.
gRPC is a "A high-performance, open-source universal RPC framework" and a great tool when building modern Microservices Architectures.
Our example will demonstrate cross platform integration between NodeJS service exposing GraphQL API which will consume data from Nameko Services exposing gRPC APIs.
High level architecture overview of our examples:
We've got:
- Gateway - NodeJS Service with GraphQL API.
- Orders - Python Nameko Service with gRPC API and PostgreSQL as its data store. This service will also publish
order_created
event. - Products - Python Nameko Service with gRPC API and Redis as its data store. This service will also consume
order_created
event.
Gateway NodeJS service exposes simple schema for our API
For running examples locally we highly recommend setting up python virtual environment first.
Examples have only been tested with Python 3.7 and NodeJS v10.15
Once you're in context of your virtual environment you can install dependencies by running install-dependencies
make target:
$ make install-dependencies
This will install both Python and NodeJS dependencies.
To run and develop examples locally nodemon
nodejs utility has to be installed globally:
$ sudo npm install -g nodemon --unsafe-perm=true --allow-root
Start examples by running develop
make target:
$ make develop
All 3 services should be up and running now.
GraphQL Playground utility has also started and can be accessed on http://localhost:4000/playground
url.
Once there click PRETTIFY
button on each tab to enable query selection.
You can execute queries in this order:
- Products Tab
- CreateProduct
- GetProduct
- Orders Tab
- CreateOrder
- GetOrder
Kubernetes charts
are included and Docker Images for all 3 services have been build and are available to be pulled form Docker Hub.
Set your desired kubernetes CONTEXT
and NAMESPACE
on top of main Makefile before running examples below.
Run deploy-dependencies
make target to install RabbitMQ, Redis and PostgreSQL:
$ make deploy-dependencies
Run deploy-services
make target to deploy Gateway, Products and Orders services to your desired namespace:
$ make deploy-services
Once everything is deployed and you verified pods are successfully running, use Telepresence tool to easily access resources inside of your cluster.
Run telepresence
make target to start a new session
$ make telepresence
Now you should be able to navigate to http://gateway/playground to play with the examples.
When building docker images you can easily push them to your own Docker Hub Org by overriding default value of DOCKER_HUB_ORG
:
$ DOCKER_HUB_ORG=my_org make build-images push-images deploy-services