func main() { // Create new request to service go.micro.service.go-template, method Example.Call req := client.NewRequest("sample.math", "Math.Square", &math.Request{ Num: proto.Int(4), }) // Set arbitrary headers req.Headers().Set("X-User-Id", "john") req.Headers().Set("X-From-Id", "script") rsp := &math.Response{} // Call service if err := client.Call(req, rsp); err != nil { fmt.Println(err) return } fmt.Println(rsp.GetNum()) // now call it using JSON RPC var n int32 n = 4 // note using standard types here, but the input protocol // requires a pointer to an int instead of an int // so we dance a little first (above) req1 := client.NewJsonRequest("sample.math", "Math.Square", &math.Request{ Num: &n, }) rsp = &math.Response{} // Call service if err := client.Call(req1, rsp); err != nil { fmt.Println(err) return } fmt.Println(rsp.GetNum()) }
func main() { // Create new request to service go.micro.service.go-template, method Example.Call req := client.NewRequest("go.micro.service.template", "Example.Call", &example.Request{ Name: proto.String("John"), }) // Set arbitrary headers req.Headers().Set("X-User-Id", "john") req.Headers().Set("X-From-Id", "script") rsp := &example.Response{} // Call service if err := client.Call(req, rsp); err != nil { fmt.Println(err) return } fmt.Println(rsp.GetMsg()) }