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[中文](grpc-proxy-cn.md)
# grpc-proxy
proxying gRPC traffic:
gRPC client -> APISIX -> gRPC server
### Parameters
* `service_protocol`: the route's option `service_protocol` must be `grpc`
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* `uri`: format likes /service/method , Example/helloworld.Greeter/SayHello
### Example
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#### create proxying gRPC route
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Here's an example, to proxying gRPC service by specified route:
* attention: the route's option `service_protocol` must be `grpc`
* attention: APISIX use TLSencrypted HTTP/2 to expose gRPC service, so need to [config SSL certificate](https.md)
* the grpc server example[grpc_server_example](https://github.com/iresty/grpc_server_example)
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```shell
curl http://127.0.0.1:9080/apisix/admin/routes/1 -H 'X-API-KEY: edd1c9f034335f136f87ad84b625c8f1' -X PUT -d '
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{
"methods": ["POST", "GET"],
"uri": "/helloworld.Greeter/SayHello",
"service_protocol": "grpc",
"upstream": {
"type": "roundrobin",
"nodes": {
"127.0.0.1:50051": 1
}
}
}'
```
#### testing
Invoking the route created before
```shell
$ grpcurl -insecure -import-path /pathtoprotos -proto helloworld.proto -d '{"name":"apisix"}' 127.0.0.1:9443 helloworld.Greeter.SayHello
{
"message": "Hello apisix"
}
```
This means that the proxying is working.