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---
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title: Quick start
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description: This guide gets you started with gRPC in Python with a simple working example.
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spelling: cSpell:ignore grpcio venv virtualenv
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weight: 10
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---
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### Prerequisites
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- Python 3.7 or higher
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- `pip` version 9.0.1 or higher
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If necessary, upgrade your version of `pip`:
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```sh
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$ python -m pip install --upgrade pip
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```
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If you cannot upgrade `pip` due to a system-owned installation, you can
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run the example in a virtualenv:
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```sh
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$ python -m pip install virtualenv
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$ virtualenv venv
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$ source venv/bin/activate
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$ python -m pip install --upgrade pip
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```
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#### gRPC
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Install gRPC:
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```sh
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$ python -m pip install grpcio
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```
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Or, to install it system wide:
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```sh
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$ sudo python -m pip install grpcio
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```
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#### gRPC tools
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Python's gRPC tools include the protocol buffer compiler `protoc` and the
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special plugin for generating server and client code from `.proto` service
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definitions. For the first part of our quick-start example, we've already
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generated the server and client stubs from
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[helloworld.proto](https://github.com/grpc/grpc/tree/{{< param grpc_vers.core >}}/examples/protos/helloworld.proto),
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but you'll need the tools for the rest of our quick start, as well as later
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tutorials and your own projects.
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To install gRPC tools, run:
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```sh
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$ python -m pip install grpcio-tools
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```
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### Download the example
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You'll need a local copy of the example code to work through this quick start.
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Download the example code from our GitHub repository (the following command
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clones the entire repository, but you just need the examples for this quick start
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and other tutorials):
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```sh
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# Clone the repository to get the example code:
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$ git clone -b {{< param grpc_vers.core >}} --depth 1 --shallow-submodules https://github.com/grpc/grpc
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# Navigate to the "hello, world" Python example:
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$ cd grpc/examples/python/helloworld
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```
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### Run a gRPC application
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From the `examples/python/helloworld` directory:
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1. Run the server:
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```sh
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$ python greeter_server.py
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```
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2. From another terminal, run the client:
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```sh
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$ python greeter_client.py
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```
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Congratulations! You've just run a client-server application with gRPC.
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### Update the gRPC service
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Now let's look at how to update the application with an extra method on the
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server for the client to call. Our gRPC service is defined using protocol
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buffers; you can find out lots more about how to define a service in a `.proto`
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file in [Introduction to gRPC](/docs/what-is-grpc/introduction/) and [Basics tutorial](../basics/). For now all you need
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to know is that both the server and the client "stub" have a `SayHello` RPC
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method that takes a `HelloRequest` parameter from the client and returns a
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`HelloReply` from the server, and that this method is defined like this:
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```proto
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// The greeting service definition.
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service Greeter {
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// Sends a greeting
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rpc SayHello (HelloRequest) returns (HelloReply) {}
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}
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// The request message containing the user's name.
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message HelloRequest {
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string name = 1;
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}
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// The response message containing the greetings
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message HelloReply {
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string message = 1;
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}
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```
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Let's update this so that the `Greeter` service has two methods. Edit
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`examples/protos/helloworld.proto` and update it with a new `SayHelloAgain`
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method, with the same request and response types:
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```proto
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// The greeting service definition.
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service Greeter {
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// Sends a greeting
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rpc SayHello (HelloRequest) returns (HelloReply) {}
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// Sends another greeting
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rpc SayHelloAgain (HelloRequest) returns (HelloReply) {}
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}
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// The request message containing the user's name.
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message HelloRequest {
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string name = 1;
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}
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// The response message containing the greetings
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message HelloReply {
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string message = 1;
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}
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```
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Remember to save the file!
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### Generate gRPC code
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Next we need to update the gRPC code used by our application to use the new
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service definition.
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From the `examples/python/helloworld` directory, run:
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```sh
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$ python -m grpc_tools.protoc -I../../protos --python_out=. --pyi_out=. --grpc_python_out=. ../../protos/helloworld.proto
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```
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This regenerates `helloworld_pb2.py` which contains our generated request and
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response classes and `helloworld_pb2_grpc.py` which contains our generated
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client and server classes.
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### Update and run the application
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We now have new generated server and client code, but we still need to implement
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and call the new method in the human-written parts of our example application.
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#### Update the server
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In the same directory, open `greeter_server.py`. Implement the new method like
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this:
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```py
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class Greeter(helloworld_pb2_grpc.GreeterServicer):
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def SayHello(self, request, context):
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return helloworld_pb2.HelloReply(message=f"Hello, {request.name}!")
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def SayHelloAgain(self, request, context):
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return helloworld_pb2.HelloReply(message=f"Hello again, {request.name}!")
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...
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```
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#### Update the client
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In the same directory, open `greeter_client.py`. Call the new method like this:
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```py
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def run():
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with grpc.insecure_channel('localhost:50051') as channel:
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stub = helloworld_pb2_grpc.GreeterStub(channel)
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response = stub.SayHello(helloworld_pb2.HelloRequest(name='you'))
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print("Greeter client received: " + response.message)
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response = stub.SayHelloAgain(helloworld_pb2.HelloRequest(name='you'))
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print("Greeter client received: " + response.message)
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```
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#### Run!
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Just like we did before, from the `examples/python/helloworld` directory:
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1. Run the server:
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```sh
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$ python greeter_server.py
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```
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2. From another terminal, run the client:
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```sh
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$ python greeter_client.py
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```
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### What's next
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- Learn how gRPC works in [Introduction to gRPC](/docs/what-is-grpc/introduction/)
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and [Core concepts](/docs/what-is-grpc/core-concepts/).
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- Work through the [Basics tutorial](../basics/).
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- Explore the [API reference](../api).
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