grpc-python
gRPC Python Patterns
High-performance RPC framework for microservice communication.
Overview
- Internal microservice communication (lower latency than REST)
- Streaming data (real-time updates, file transfers)
- Polyglot environments (shared proto definitions)
- Strong typing between services (compile-time validation)
- Bidirectional streaming (chat, gaming, real-time sync)
When NOT to Use
- Public APIs (prefer REST/GraphQL for browser compatibility)
- Simple CRUD with few services (REST is simpler)
- When HTTP/2 is not available
Proto Definition
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