kitexcall: the CLI tool for sending RPC call in JSON format
kitexcall(https://github.com/kitex-contrib/kitexcall) is a command-line tool (CLI) for sending JSON generic requests using Kitex. It supports IDL in both Thrift and Protobuf formats, offers various client options, and is compatible with multiple transport protocols. Future versions will also support GRPC.
Features
- Supports Thrift/Protobuf: It supports IDL in Thrift/Protobuf formats.
- Supports Multiple Transport Protocols: It supports transport protocols like Buffered, TTHeader, Framed, and TTHeaderFramed, with plans to support GRPC (Protobuf and Thrift Streaming) in the future.
- Supports Common Client Options: It allows specify common client options, such as client.WithHostPorts, etc.
- Supports manual data input from the command line and local files: Request data can be read from command line arguments or local files.
- Supports Metadata Passing: It supports sending transient keys (WithValue) and persistent keys (WithPersistentValue), and also supports receiving backward metadata (Backward) returned by the server.
- Supports Receiving Business Custom Exceptions: It can receive business custom exception error codes, error messages, and additional information.
- Supports Multiple Output Formats: By default, it outputs a human-friendly readable format, and plans to support parseable formats for better integration with other automation tools.
Installation
go install github.com/kitex-contrib/kitexcall@latest
Usage
Basic Usage
When using the kitexcall tool, you need to specify several required arguments, including the path to the IDL file, the method name, and the data to be sent. Example:
- IDL file:
// echo.thrift
namespace go api
struct Request {
1: string message
}
struct Response {
1: string message
}
service Echo {
Response echo(1: Request req)
}
- Creating a file input.json specifying JSON format request data:
{
"message": "hello"
}
- Server:
var _ api.Echo = &EchoImpl{}
// EchoImpl implements the last service interface defined in the IDL.
type EchoImpl struct{}
// Echo implements the Echo interface.
func (s *EchoImpl) Echo(ctx context.Context, req *api.Request) (resp *api.Response, err error) {
klog.Info("echo called")
return &api.Response{Message: req.Message}, nil
}
func main() {
svr := echo.NewServer(new(EchoImpl))
if err := svr.Run(); err != nil {
log.Println("server stopped with error:", err)
} else {
log.Println("server stopped")
}
}
- Directly specifying request data:
kitexcall -idl-path echo.thrift -m echo -d '{"message": "hello"}' -e 127.0.0.1:9999
Output:
[Status]: Success
{
"message": "hello"
}
- Or reading request data from a file:
kitexcall -idl-path echo.thrift -m echo -e 127.0.0.1:9999 -f input.json
Output:
[Status]: Success
{
"message": "hello"
}
Command Line Options
-help
or-h
: Outputs the usage instructions.-type
or-t
: Specifies the IDL type: thrift or protobuf. It supports inference based on the IDL file type. The default is thrift..-idl-path
or-p
: Specifies the path to the IDL file.-method
or-m
: Required, specifies the method name in the format IDLServiceName/MethodName or just MethodName. When the server side has MultiService mode enabled, IDLServiceName must be specified, and the transport protocol must be TTHeader or TTHeaderFramed.-file
or-f
: Specifies the input file path, which must be in JSON format.-data
or-d
: Specifies the data to be sent, in JSON string format.-endpoint
or-e
: Specifies the server address, multiple can be specified.-transport
: Specifies the transport protocol type. It can be TTHeader, Framed, or TTHeaderFramed. If not specified, the default is Buffered.-biz-error
: Enables the client to receive business errors returned by the server.-meta
: Specifies one-way metadata passed to the server. Multiple can be specified, in the format key=value.-meta-persistent
: Specifies persistent metadata passed to the server. Multiple can be specified, in the format key=value.-meta-backward
: Enables receiving backward metadata (Backward) returned by the server.-verbose
or-v
: Enables verbose mode for more detailed output information.
Detailed Description
IDL Type
Use the -type
or -t
flag to specify the IDL type. Supported types are thrift and protobuf, with a default of thrift.
kitexcall -t thrift
IDL Path
Use the -idl-path
or -p
flag to specify the path to the IDL file.
kitexcall -idl-path /path/to/idl/file.thrift
Method to Call (Required)
Use the -method
or -m
flag to specify the method name. The format can be IDLServiceName/MethodName or just MethodName. When the server side has MultiService mode enabled, IDLServiceName must be specified, and the transport protocol must be TTHeader or TTHeaderFramed.
kitexcall -m GenericService/ExampleMethod
kitexcall -m ExampleMethod
Request Data
Use the -data
or -d
flag to specify the data to be sent, which should be a JSON formatted string. Alternatively, use the -file
or -f
flag to specify the path to a JSON file containing the data.
Assuming we want to send the data {"message": "hello"}
, we can specify the data like this:
kitexcall -m ExampleMethod -d '{"message": "hello"}'
Or, we can save the data in a JSON file, such as input.json, and then specify the file path:
kitexcall -m ExampleMethod -f input.json
Server Address
Use the -endpoint
or -e
flag to specify one or more server addresses.
Assuming we have two server addresses, 127.0.0.1:9919 and 127.0.0.1:9920, we can specify the server addresses like this:
kitexcall -m ExampleMethod -e 127.0.0.1:9919 -e 127.0.0.1:9920
Metadata
- Transient keys (WithValue): Use the
-meta
flag to specify, multiple can be specified, in the format key=value. - Persistent keys (WithPersistentValue): Use the
-meta-persistent
flag to specify. Multiple can be specified, in the format key=value. - Backward metadata (Backward): Enable the
-meta-backward
option to support receiving backward metadata (Backward) returned by the server.
Assuming we want to pass Transient metadata temp=temp-value
and persistent metadata logid=12345
to the server and receive backward metadata, we can specify it like this:
kitexcall -m ExampleMethod -meta temp=temp-value -meta-persistent logid=12345 -meta-backward
Business Exceptions
If the server returns a business exception, you can enable the client to receive business custom exception error codes, error messages, and additional information through the -biz-error
flag.
Assuming the server returns a business error status code 404 and message not found
, we can enable business error handling like this:
kitexcall -m ExampleMethod -biz-error
Enable Verbose Mode
Use the -verbose
or -v
flag to enable verbose mode, providing more detailed output information.