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ngx-grpc-interceptor

v1.2.0

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Angular is a framework and offers an HTTP client service that we can use straight away. We use it instead of using `fetch` for example because it lets us not only test our code but also have super useful features with dependency injection like providing

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NgxGrpcInterceptor

Angular is a framework and offers an HTTP client service that we can use straight away.
We use it instead of using fetch for example because it lets us not only test our code but also have super useful features with dependency injection like providing some interceptors to be able to watch and even modify HTTP requests. The possibilities are endless but here are some ideas:

  • Authentication (adding token for each requests without having to do that individually)
  • Logging
  • Error handling

gRPC is another option for the communication layer and Angular doesn't offer any interface similar to HTTPClient for it. SO we decided to build our own to have the same set of capabilities as the HTTP integration.

Installation

ngx-grpc-interceptor is available on NPM:

npm i ngx-grpc-interceptor

To integrate gRPC in your app, checkout improbable-eng/grpc-web.

How to use

Start by creating all the grpc interceptors you need. They're like Angular interceptors and offer an intercept method. So create a class that implements GrpcInterceptor and then provide it through DI with the following:

import { GRPC_INTERCEPTORS } from 'ngx-grpc-interceptor';

And in your list of providers, provide the following:

{ provide: GRPC_INTERCEPTORS, useClass: YourGrpcInterceptorClass, multi: true }

Of course, you can have as many as you'd like here because of the multi: true.

Then, from your service, when importing a GrpcWebImpl like this:

import { GrpcWebImpl } from 'your-lib/your_service';

Instead of using directly the GrpcWebImpl, wrap it with the following:

interceptable(GrpcWebImpl);

Here's a complete example. Instead of having:

const rpc = new GrpcWebImpl('http://0.0.0.0', { debug: true });
const client = new YourAppClientImpl(this.rpc);

You'd have:

const rpc = new (interceptable(GrpcWebImpl))('http://0.0.0.0', { debug: true });
const client = new YourAppClientImpl(this.rpc);

Note how new GrpcWebImpl became new (interceptable(GrpcWebImpl)).

That's it. Now all your interceptors will work as expected.