Client Configuration Support for GRPC ===================================== This library provides high level configuration machinery to construct client channels and load balance between them. Each `grpc_channel` is created with a `Resolver`. It is the resolver's duty to resolve a name into a set of arguments for the channel. Such arguments might include: - a list of (ip, port) addresses to connect to - a load balancing policy to decide which server to send a request to - a set of filters to mutate outgoing requests (say, by adding metadata) The resolver provides this data as a stream of `grpc_channel_args` objects to the channel. We represent arguments as a stream so that they can be changed by the resolver during execution, by reacting to external events (such as new service configuration data being pushed to some store). Load Balancing -------------- Load balancing configuration is provided by a `LoadBalancingPolicy` object. The primary job of the load balancing policies is to pick a target server given only the initial metadata for a request. It does this by providing a `ConnectedSubchannel` object to the owning channel. Sub-Channels ------------ A sub-channel provides a connection to a server for a client channel. It has a connectivity state like a regular channel, and so can be connected or disconnected. This connectivity state can be used to inform load balancing decisions (for example, by avoiding disconnected backends). Configured sub-channels are fully setup to participate in the grpc data plane. Their behavior is specified by a set of grpc channel filters defined at their construction. To customize this behavior, transports build `ClientChannelFactory` objects, which customize construction arguments for concrete subchannel instances. Naming for GRPC =============== See [/doc/naming.md](gRPC name resolution).