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Spelling fixes (#443)
Co-authored-by: Vyacheslav Egorov <vegorov@google.com>
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@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ be nullsafe and thus require SDK >= 2.12.
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## 2.6.0
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* Create gRPC servers and clients with [Server|Client]TransportConnnection.
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* Create gRPC servers and clients with [Server|Client]TransportConnection.
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This allows callers to provide their own transport configuration, such
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as their own implementation of streams and sinks instead of sockets.
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@ -196,7 +196,7 @@ channel is not yet open.
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## 0.6.0
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* Dart SDK upper constraint raised to declare compatability with Dart 2.0 stable.
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* Dart SDK upper constraint raised to declare compatibility with Dart 2.0 stable.
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## 0.5.0
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@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ The grpc-web example shows how to use the Dart gRPC library with a gRPC-Web capa
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This is meant to be used with the echo example provided by the grpc-web repository. The definition of the service is given in echo.proto.
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# Prerequistes
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# Prerequisites
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Install 'webdev', by running
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$ webdev serve web:9000
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```
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Note that the alternate port (9000) is necessary because the grpc-web server runs the grpc server on port 8080 by default (the save as webdev).
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Note that the alternate port (9000) is necessary because the grpc-web server runs the grpc server on port 8080 by default (the same as webdev).
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You can then navigate to http://localhost:9000/ to try out the example.
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/// payload set to current timestamp. Timestamp format is irrelevant, and
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/// resolution is in nanoseconds.
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/// Client adds a `x-user-ip` header with value `1.2.3.4` to the request.
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/// This is done since some proxys such as GFE will not cache requests from
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/// localhost.
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/// This is done since some proxies such as GFE will not cache requests
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/// from localhost.
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/// Client marks the request as cacheable by setting the cacheable flag in
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/// the request context. Longer term this should be driven by the method
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/// option specified in the proto file itself.
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/// if using a usable auth implementation, it may specify the file location
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/// in the environment variable GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS
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/// * optionally uses the flag `--oauth_scope` for the oauth scope if
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/// implementator wishes to use service account credential instead of JWT
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/// implementor wishes to use service account credential instead of JWT
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/// credential. For testing against grpc-test.sandbox.googleapis.com, oauth
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/// scope "https://www.googleapis.com/auth/xapi.zoo" should be used.
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///
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