bRPC is an Industrial-grade RPC framework using C++ Language, which is often used in high performance system such as Search, Storage, Machine learning, Advertisement, Recommendation etc.
"bRPC" means "better RPC".
You can use it to:
- Build a server that can talk in multiple protocols (on same port), or access all sorts of services
- restful http/https, h2/gRPC. using http/h2 in bRPC is much more friendly than libcurl. Access protobuf-based protocols with HTTP/h2+json, probably from another language.
- redis and memcached, thread-safe, more friendly and performant than the official clients.
- rtmp/flv/hls, for building streaming services.
- hadoop_rpc (may be opensourced)
- rdma support
- thrift support, thread-safe, more friendly and performant than the official clients.
- all sorts of protocols used in Baidu: baidu_std, streaming_rpc, hulu_pbrpc, sofa_pbrpc, nova_pbrpc, public_pbrpc, ubrpc and nshead-based ones.
- Build HA distributed services using an industrial-grade implementation of RAFT consensus algorithm which is opensourced at braft
- Servers can handle requests synchronously or asynchronously.
- Clients can access servers synchronously, asynchronously, semi-synchronously, or use combo channels to simplify sharded or parallel accesses declaratively.
- Debug services via http, and run cpu, heap and contention profilers.
- Get better latency and throughput.
- Extend bRPC with the protocols used in your organization quickly, or customize components, including naming services (dns, zk, etcd), load balancers (rr, random, consistent hashing)
Try it!
- Read overview to know where bRPC can be used and its advantages.
- Read getting started for building steps and play with examples.
- Docs:
- Performance benchmark
- bvar
- bthread
- Client
- Server
- Builtin Services
- Tools
- Others
- IOBuf
- Streaming Log
- FlatMap
- bRPC introduction(training material)
- A tutorial on building large-scale services(training material)
- bRPC internal(training material)
- RPC in depth
- Use cases
Contribute code
Please refer to here.
Feedback and Getting involved
- Report bugs, ask questions or give suggestions by Github Issues
- Subscribe to the mailing list(dev-subscribe@brpc.apache.org) to get updated with the project
Code of Conduct
We follow the code of conduct from Apache Software Foundation, please refer it here Link
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