This repository contains Ritchie poc formulas
consuming gRPC services which can be executed by ritchie-cli.
To import this repository, you need Ritchie CLI installed
Then, you can use the rit add repo
command manually, or execute the command line below directly on your terminal (since CLI version 2.8.0):
rit add repo --provider="Github" --name="formulas-gRPC" --repoUrl="https://github.com/GuillaumeFalourd/formulas-gRPC" --priority=1 --tag="1.3.0"
Finally, you can check if the repository has been imported correctly by executing the rit list repo
command.
-
rit grpc golang hello-world
- Formula to consume a local gRPC API on a hello-world server running through this repository.
- Formula README file
-
rit grpc golang poc
- Formula to consume a local gRPC API on a login server running through this repository.
- Formula README file
- This example use the
*.proto
file as submodule to then generate*.go
files with theprotoc
command.
-
rit grpc java login
- Formula to consume a local gRPC API on a login server running through this repository.
- Formula README file
-
rit grpc python message
- Formula to consume a local gRPC API on a message server running through this repository.
- Formula README file
- Fork and clone the repository
- Create a branch:
git checkout -b <branch_name>
- Check the step by step of how to create formulas on Ritchie
- Add your formulas to the repository
and commit your implementation:
git commit -m '<commit_message>
- Push your branch:
git push origin <project_name>/<location>
- Open a pull request on the repository for analysis.
- Fork and clone the repository
- Create a branch:
git checkout -b <branch_name>
- Add the cloned repository to your workspaces (
rit add workspace
) with a highest priority (for example: 1). - Check the step by step of how to implement formulas on Ritchie
and commit your implementation:
git commit -m '<commit_message>
- Push your branch:
git push origin <project_name>/<location>
- Open a pull request on the repository for analysis.