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Asynchronous gRPC with Asio/unified executors
https://github.com/Tradias/asio-grpc

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# asio-grpc

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An [Executor, Networking TS](https://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_84_0/doc/html/boost_asio/reference/Executor1.html#boost_asio.reference.Executor1.standard_executors) and [std::execution](http://wg21.link/p2300) interface to [grpc::CompletionQueue](https://grpc.github.io/grpc/cpp/classgrpc_1_1_completion_queue.html) for writing asynchronous [gRPC](https://grpc.io/) clients and servers using C++20 coroutines, Boost.Coroutines, Asio's stackless coroutines, callbacks, sender/receiver and more.

# Features

* Asio [ExecutionContext](https://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_84_0/doc/html/boost_asio/reference/ExecutionContext.html) compatible wrapper around [grpc::CompletionQueue](https://grpc.github.io/grpc/cpp/classgrpc_1_1_completion_queue.html)
* Support for all RPC types: unary, client-streaming, server-streaming and bidirectional-streaming with any mix of Asio [CompletionToken](https://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_84_0/doc/html/boost_asio/reference/asynchronous_operations.html#boost_asio.reference.asynchronous_operations.completion_tokens_and_handlers) as well as [Sender](https://github.com/facebookexperimental/libunifex/blob/main/doc/concepts.md#sender-concept), including allocator customization
* Support for asynchronously waiting for [grpc::Alarms](https://grpc.github.io/grpc/cpp/classgrpc_1_1_alarm.html) including cancellation through [cancellation_slots](https://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_84_0/doc/html/boost_asio/reference/cancellation_slot.html) and [StopTokens](https://github.com/facebookexperimental/libunifex/blob/main/doc/concepts.md#stoptoken-concept)
* Support for sender/receiver through either [libunifex](https://github.com/facebookexperimental/libunifex) or [stdexec](https://github.com/NVIDIA/stdexec)
* Support for generic gRPC clients and servers
* No extra codegen required, works with the vanilla gRPC C++ plugin (`grpc_cpp_plugin`)
* No-Boost version with [standalone Asio](https://github.com/chriskohlhoff/asio)
* No-Asio version with [libunifex](https://github.com/facebookexperimental/libunifex) or [stdexec](https://github.com/NVIDIA/stdexec)
* CMake function to easily generate gRPC source files: [asio_grpc_protobuf_generate](/cmake/AsioGrpcProtobufGenerator.cmake)

# Requirements

Asio-grpc is a C++17, header-only library. To install it, CMake (3.14+) is all that is needed.

To use it, [gRPC](https://grpc.io/) and either [Boost.Asio](https://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_84_0/doc/html/boost_asio.html) (min. 1.74.0), [standalone Asio](https://github.com/chriskohlhoff/asio) (min. 1.17.0), [libunifex](https://github.com/facebookexperimental/libunifex) or [stdexec](https://github.com/NVIDIA/stdexec) must be present and linked into your application.

Officially supported compilers are GCC 8+, Clang 10+, AppleClang 14+ and latest MSVC.

# Usage

The library can be added to a CMake project using either `add_subdirectory` or `find_package`. Once set up, include the individual headers from the `agrpc` directory or the convenience header:

```cpp
#include
```

Using vcpkg

Add [asio-grpc](https://github.com/microsoft/vcpkg/blob/master/ports/asio-grpc/vcpkg.json) to the dependencies inside your `vcpkg.json`:

```jsonc
{
"name": "your_app",
"version": "0.1.0",
"dependencies": [
"asio-grpc",
// To use the Boost.Asio backend add
// "boost-asio",
// To use the standalone Asio backend add
// "asio",
// To use the libunifex backend add
// "libunifex",
// To use the stdexec backend add
// "stdexec"
]
}
```

Find asio-grpc and link it to your target.

Using [Boost.Asio](https://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_84_0/doc/html/boost_asio.html):

```cmake
find_package(asio-grpc CONFIG REQUIRED)
find_package(Boost REQUIRED)
target_link_libraries(your_app PUBLIC asio-grpc::asio-grpc Boost::headers)
```

Or using [standalone Asio](https://github.com/chriskohlhoff/asio):

```cmake
find_package(asio-grpc CONFIG REQUIRED)
find_package(asio CONFIG REQUIRED)
target_link_libraries(your_app PUBLIC asio-grpc::asio-grpc-standalone-asio asio::asio)
```

Or using [libunifex](https://github.com/facebookexperimental/libunifex):

```cmake
find_package(asio-grpc CONFIG REQUIRED)
find_package(unifex CONFIG REQUIRED)
target_link_libraries(your_app PUBLIC asio-grpc::asio-grpc-unifex unifex::unifex)
```

Or using [stdexec](https://github.com/NVIDIA/stdexec):

```cmake
find_package(asio-grpc CONFIG REQUIRED)
find_package(stdexec CONFIG REQUIRED)
target_link_libraries(your_app PUBLIC asio-grpc::asio-grpc-stdexec STDEXEC::stdexec)
```

Using Hunter

See asio-grpc's documentation on the Hunter website: [https://hunter.readthedocs.io/en/latest/packages/pkg/asio-grpc.html](https://hunter.readthedocs.io/en/latest/packages/pkg/asio-grpc.html).

Using conan

The recipe in conan-center is called [asio-grpc](https://conan.io/center/recipes/asio-grpc).
If you are using conan's CMake generator then link with `asio-grpc::asio-grpc` independent of the backend that you choose:

```cmake
find_package(asio-grpc)
target_link_libraries(your_app PUBLIC asio-grpc::asio-grpc)
```

As a CMake package

Clone the repository and install it.

```shell
cmake -B build -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/desired/installation/directory .
cmake --build build --target install
```

Locate it and link it to your target.

Using [Boost.Asio](https://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_84_0/doc/html/boost_asio.html):

```cmake
# Make sure CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH contains /desired/installation/directory
find_package(asio-grpc CONFIG REQUIRED)
find_package(Boost)
target_link_libraries(your_app PUBLIC asio-grpc::asio-grpc Boost::headers)
```

Or using [standalone Asio](https://github.com/chriskohlhoff/asio):

```cmake
# Make sure CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH contains /desired/installation/directory
find_package(asio-grpc CONFIG REQUIRED)
find_package(asio)
target_link_libraries(your_app PUBLIC asio-grpc::asio-grpc-standalone-asio asio::asio)
```

Or using [libunifex](https://github.com/facebookexperimental/libunifex):

```cmake
# Make sure CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH contains /desired/installation/directory
find_package(asio-grpc CONFIG REQUIRED)
find_package(unifex)
target_link_libraries(your_app PUBLIC asio-grpc::asio-grpc-unifex unifex::unifex)
```

Or using [stdexec](https://github.com/NVIDIA/stdexec):

```cmake
# Make sure CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH contains /desired/installation/directory
find_package(asio-grpc CONFIG REQUIRED)
find_package(stdexec)
target_link_libraries(your_app PUBLIC asio-grpc::asio-grpc-stdexec STDEXEC::stdexec)
```

As a CMake subdirectory

Clone the repository into a subdirectory of your CMake project. Then add it and link it to your target.

Independent of the backend you chose, find and link with gRPC:

```cmake
find_package(gRPC)
target_link_libraries(your_app PUBLIC gRPC::grpc++)
```

Using [Boost.Asio](https://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_84_0/doc/html/boost_asio.html):

```cmake
add_subdirectory(/path/to/asio-grpc)
find_package(Boost)
target_link_libraries(your_app PUBLIC asio-grpc::asio-grpc Boost::headers)
```

Or using [standalone Asio](https://github.com/chriskohlhoff/asio):

```cmake
add_subdirectory(/path/to/asio-grpc)
find_package(asio)
target_link_libraries(your_app PUBLIC asio-grpc::asio-grpc-standalone-asio asio::asio)
```

Or using [libunifex](https://github.com/facebookexperimental/libunifex):

```cmake
add_subdirectory(/path/to/asio-grpc)
find_package(unifex)
target_link_libraries(your_app PUBLIC asio-grpc::asio-grpc-unifex unifex::unifex)
```

Or using [stdexec](https://github.com/NVIDIA/stdexec):

```cmake
add_subdirectory(/path/to/asio-grpc)
find_package(stdexec)
target_link_libraries(your_app PUBLIC asio-grpc::asio-grpc-stdexec STDEXEC::stdexec)
```

Raw source code

This type of usage is unsupported. Future versions of asio-grpc might break it without notice.

Copy the contents of the `src/` directory into your project and add it to your project's include directories. Depending on your desired backend: Boost.Asio,
standalone Asio, libunifex or stdexec, set the preprocessor definitions `AGRPC_BOOST_ASIO`, `AGRPC_STANDALONE_ASIO`, `AGRPC_UNIFEX` or `AGRPC_STDEXEC` respectively. Also make sure that
the backend's header files and libraries can be found correctly.

## CMake Options

`ASIO_GRPC_DISABLE_AUTOLINK` - Set before using `find_package(asio-grpc)` to prevent `asio-grpcConfig.cmake` from finding and setting up interface link libraries like `gRPC::grpc++`.

# Performance

asio-grpc is part of [grpc_bench](https://github.com/Tradias/grpc_bench). Head over there to compare its performance against other libraries and languages.

Results

Below are the results from the helloworld unary RPC for:
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-8750H CPU @ 2.20GHz
Linux, GCC 12.2.0, Boost 1.80.0, gRPC 1.52.1, asio-grpc v2.5.0, jemalloc 5.2.1
Request scenario: string_100B

### 1 CPU server

| name | req/s | avg. latency | 90 % in | 95 % in | 99 % in | avg. cpu | avg. memory |
|-----------------------------|--------:|---------------:|---------------:|---------------:|---------------:|---------:|--------------:|
| rust_thruster_mt | 48796 | 20.19 ms | 9.42 ms | 12.11 ms | 516.23 ms | 104.51% | 12.06 MiB |
| rust_tonic_mt | 43343 | 22.86 ms | 10.42 ms | 11.29 ms | 662.73 ms | 102.29% | 14.39 MiB |
| go_grpc | 38541 | 25.33 ms | 38.74 ms | 42.98 ms | 53.94 ms | 100.0% | 25.19 MiB |
| rust_grpcio | 34757 | 28.65 ms | 30.18 ms | 30.60 ms | 31.68 ms | 101.91% | 18.59 MiB |
| cpp_grpc_mt | 33433 | 29.77 ms | 31.56 ms | 32.07 ms | 33.58 ms | 102.22% | 5.69 MiB |
| cpp_asio_grpc_callback | 32521 | 30.61 ms | 32.54 ms | 33.14 ms | 35.29 ms | 101.65% | 5.93 MiB |
| cpp_asio_grpc_unifex | 32507 | 30.62 ms | 32.50 ms | 32.99 ms | 34.66 ms | 102.94% | 5.81 MiB |
| cpp_asio_grpc_coroutine | 28893 | 34.47 ms | 36.78 ms | 37.37 ms | 38.88 ms | 102.52% | 5.56 MiB |
| cpp_asio_grpc_io_context_coro | 28072 | 35.47 ms | 37.77 ms | 38.22 ms | 39.93 ms | 77.73% | 5.39 MiB |
| cpp_grpc_callback | 10243 | 90.44 ms | 118.77 ms | 164.20 ms | 175.43 ms | 100.62% | 44.9 MiB |

### 2 CPU server

| name | req/s | avg. latency | 90 % in | 95 % in | 99 % in | avg. cpu | avg. memory |
|-----------------------------|--------:|---------------:|---------------:|---------------:|---------------:|---------:|--------------:|
| cpp_grpc_mt | 87550 | 9.66 ms | 15.11 ms | 18.23 ms | 27.03 ms | 204.66% | 26.15 MiB |
| cpp_asio_grpc_unifex | 86568 | 9.83 ms | 15.34 ms | 18.55 ms | 27.12 ms | 207.78% | 27.54 MiB |
| cpp_asio_grpc_callback | 85292 | 10.03 ms | 15.38 ms | 18.51 ms | 26.62 ms | 206.63% | 24.73 MiB |
| cpp_asio_grpc_coroutine | 79647 | 11.04 ms | 18.01 ms | 21.08 ms | 28.67 ms | 212.19% | 25.04 MiB |
| cpp_asio_grpc_io_context_coro | 77953 | 11.24 ms | 18.32 ms | 21.61 ms | 29.20 ms | 161.24% | 28.4 MiB |
| rust_thruster_mt | 75793 | 11.90 ms | 26.84 ms | 40.49 ms | 59.71 ms | 186.64% | 13.85 MiB |
| cpp_grpc_callback | 68203 | 12.24 ms | 23.93 ms | 28.62 ms | 41.83 ms | 206.38% | 52.79 MiB |
| rust_tonic_mt | 67162 | 13.85 ms | 34.05 ms | 46.31 ms | 69.58 ms | 206.13% | 17.24 MiB |
| rust_grpcio | 60775 | 15.49 ms | 22.85 ms | 25.77 ms | 31.14 ms | 218.05% | 30.15 MiB |
| go_grpc | 58192 | 15.87 ms | 24.31 ms | 27.10 ms | 32.43 ms | 197.71% | 25.06 MiB |

# Documentation

[**Documentation**](https://tradias.github.io/asio-grpc/) | [**Examples**](/example)

The main workhorses of this library are the [agrpc::GrpcContext](https://tradias.github.io/asio-grpc/classagrpc_1_1_grpc_context.html) and its `executor_type` - [agrpc::GrpcExecutor](https://tradias.github.io/asio-grpc/classagrpc_1_1_basic_grpc_executor.html).

The [agrpc::GrpcContext](https://tradias.github.io/asio-grpc/classagrpc_1_1_grpc_context.html) implements [asio::execution_context](https://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_84_0/doc/html/boost_asio/reference/execution_context.html) and can be used as an argument to Asio functions that expect an `ExecutionContext` like [asio::spawn](https://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_84_0/doc/html/boost_asio/reference/spawn/overload2.html).

Likewise, the [agrpc::GrpcExecutor](https://tradias.github.io/asio-grpc/classagrpc_1_1_basic_grpc_executor.html) satisfies the [Executor and Networking TS](https://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_84_0/doc/html/boost_asio/reference/Executor1.html#boost_asio.reference.Executor1.standard_executors) and [Scheduler](https://github.com/facebookexperimental/libunifex/blob/main/doc/concepts.md#scheduler) requirements and can therefore be used in places where Asio/libunifex expects an `Executor` or `Scheduler`.

The API for RPCs is modeled after the asynchronous, tag-based API of gRPC. As an example, the equivalent for `grpc::ClientAsyncReader.Read(helloworld::HelloReply*, void*)` would be `agrpc::ClientRPC.read(helloworld::HelloReply&, CompletionToken)`.

Instead of the `void*` tag in the gRPC API the functions in this library expect a [CompletionToken](https://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_84_0/doc/html/boost_asio/reference/asynchronous_operations.html#boost_asio.reference.asynchronous_operations.completion_tokens_and_handlers). Asio comes with several CompletionTokens already: [C++20 coroutine](https://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_84_0/doc/html/boost_asio/reference/use_awaitable.html), [stackless coroutine](https://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_84_0/doc/html/boost_asio/reference/coroutine.html), callback and [Boost.Coroutine](https://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_84_0/doc/html/boost_asio/reference/basic_yield_context.html). There is also a special token called `agrpc::use_sender` that causes RPC functions to return a [Sender](https://github.com/facebookexperimental/libunifex/blob/main/doc/concepts.md#sender-concept).

If you are interested in learning more about the implementation details of this library then check out [this blog article](https://medium.com/3yourmind/c-20-coroutines-for-asynchronous-grpc-services-5b3dab1d1d61).

Even more examples can be found in another [repository](https://github.com/Tradias/example-vcpkg-grpc#branches).