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Apache Thrift Starter for Spring Boot

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Set of cool annotations that helps you building Thrift applications with Spring Boot.

How to connect the project

Its very simple:

repositories {
    jcenter()
}
compile 'info.developerblog.spring.thrift:spring-thrift-starter:1.2.1.RELEASE'

How to use this

Server-side

Annotation @ThriftController("servlet_path") helps you building server controller for request processing

@ThriftController("/api")
public class TGreetingServiceController implements TGreetingService.Iface {

    @Override
    public String greet(TName name) throws TException {
        // your logic
    }
}

Client-side

@ThriftClient(serviceId = "registered_service", (path) = "server_handler_path") helps you with multithreaded client with full Spring Cloud support.

@ThriftClient(serviceId = "greeting-service", path = "/api")
TGreetingService.Client client;

@ThriftClientsMap(mapperClass) annotation helps to create a string-keyed map of clients for a set of services having the same interface, allowing to define the concrete callee instance at runtime:

@ThriftClientsMap(mapperClass = SampleMapper.class)
Map<String, TGreetingService.Client> clientsMap;

Mapper class requirements:

  • must extend AbstractThriftClientKeyMapper
  • must be registered as a bean in the application context

Thrift Client configuration

greeting-service:                     #service name
  endpoint: http://localhost:8080/api #direct endpoint
  ribbon:                             #manually ribbon
      listOfServers: localhost:8080
  path: /service                      #general path
  connectTimeout: 1000                #default=1000
  readTimeout: 10000                  #default=30000

thrift.client.max.threads: 10         #default=8

If you use service discovery backend (as Eureka or Consul) only path maybe needed.

See tests for better understanding.

Sleuth support

Since 1.0.0.RC1 starter have supported Spring Cloud Sleuth for tracing.

RequestIdFilter and RequestIdLogger was eliminated in this version of this starter.

Special thanks to

Enjoy!

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