Skip to content

Latest commit

 

History

History
57 lines (40 loc) · 2.54 KB

README.md

File metadata and controls

57 lines (40 loc) · 2.54 KB

knit-demo

Build Report Card

knit-demo is an example RPC service and gateway configuration built with Knit.

Its API is defined by a Protocol Buffer schema, and the service implementation serves the same data as is available using The Star Wars API.

Using the Demo Server

This example application, both the RPC services and the Knit gateway, is available to interact with at https://knit-demo.connect.build/.

You can use the sources in the ts folder of this repo as a client. You can edit the index.ts file to experiment with different queries.

Generated Code

The generated TypeScript code, both for using Connect and Knit, are available in this repo at https://github.com/bufbuild/knit-demo/tree/main/ts/gen

The generated Go code can be found in this repo at https://github.com/bufbuild/knit-demo/tree/main/go/gen

Building and Running

If you want to build the demo from source, you can do so using the go tool and the sources in this repo:

go install github.com/bufbuild/knit-demo/go/cmd/swapi-server

The go/cmd/swapi-server program is the backend Connect server for the API. It provides the same data as the API at https://swapi.dev. Once built/installed, you can run this without any command-line flags. By default, it listens on port 30485.

To access the Star Wars API via a Knit client, there are two options:

  • You can then run the knitgateway in the knit-go repo using the knitgateway.example.yaml config file in that repo. You will then have a Knit server on port 30480 that provides the Star Wars API.
  • You can instead run swapi-server with the --embed-gateway flag. With this flag, both the Connect API and the Knit Gateway run in the same process and on the same port. So you will have a Knit server on port 30485.

Status: Alpha

Knit is undergoing initial development and is not yet stable.

Legal

Offered under the Apache 2 license.