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| 2 // Copyright 2015, Google Inc. |
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| 30 |
| 31 // An integration test service that covers all the method signature permutations |
| 32 // of unary/streaming requests/responses. |
| 33 syntax = "proto2"; |
| 34 |
| 35 import "empty.proto"; |
| 36 import "messages.proto"; |
| 37 |
| 38 package grpc.testing; |
| 39 |
| 40 // A simple service to test the various types of RPCs and experiment with |
| 41 // performance with various types of payload. |
| 42 service TestService { |
| 43 // One empty request followed by one empty response. |
| 44 rpc EmptyCall(grpc.testing.EmptyMessage) returns (grpc.testing.EmptyMessage); |
| 45 |
| 46 // One request followed by one response. |
| 47 rpc UnaryCall(SimpleRequest) returns (SimpleResponse); |
| 48 |
| 49 // One request followed by a sequence of responses (streamed download). |
| 50 // The server returns the payload with client desired type and sizes. |
| 51 rpc StreamingOutputCall(StreamingOutputCallRequest) |
| 52 returns (stream StreamingOutputCallResponse); |
| 53 |
| 54 // A sequence of requests followed by one response (streamed upload). |
| 55 // The server returns the aggregated size of client payload as the result. |
| 56 rpc StreamingInputCall(stream StreamingInputCallRequest) |
| 57 returns (StreamingInputCallResponse); |
| 58 |
| 59 // A sequence of requests with each request served by the server immediately. |
| 60 // As one request could lead to multiple responses, this interface |
| 61 // demonstrates the idea of full duplexing. |
| 62 rpc FullDuplexCall(stream StreamingOutputCallRequest) |
| 63 returns (stream StreamingOutputCallResponse); |
| 64 |
| 65 // A sequence of requests followed by a sequence of responses. |
| 66 // The server buffers all the client requests and then serves them in order. A |
| 67 // stream of responses are returned to the client when the server starts with |
| 68 // first request. |
| 69 rpc HalfDuplexCall(stream StreamingOutputCallRequest) |
| 70 returns (stream StreamingOutputCallResponse); |
| 71 } |
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