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dependabot[bot] 91a3172519 Bump google.golang.org/grpc in /grpc/examples/go/greeter/client (#8131)
Bumps [google.golang.org/grpc](https://github.com/grpc/grpc-go) from 1.53.0 to 1.56.3.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/grpc/grpc-go/releases)
- [Commits](https://github.com/grpc/grpc-go/compare/v1.53.0...v1.56.3)

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- dependency-name: google.golang.org/grpc
  dependency-type: direct:production
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Languages known issues

Python

  • Assert the type required in your server/client since python is able to receive Bytes array or utf8 strings.
def SayHello(self, request, context):
    # request might be a byte array or a utf8 string

    r = HelloRequest.HelloRequest().GetRootAs(request, 0)
    reply = "Unknown"
    if r.Name():
        reply = r.Name()
    # Issues might happen if type checking isnt present.
    # thus encoding it as a `reply.decode('UTF-8')`
    return build_reply("welcome " + reply.decode('UTF-8'))

This can be prevented by making sure all the requests coming to/from python are Bytes array

def say_hello(stub, builder):
    hello_request = bytes(builder.Output())
    reply = stub.SayHello(hello_request)
    r = HelloReply.HelloReply.GetRootAs(reply)
    print(r.Message())

Go

  • Always requires the content-type of the payload to be set to application/grpc+flatbuffers

example: .SayHello(ctx, b, grpc.CallContentSubtype("flatbuffers"))