On Sun, Aug 27, 2017 at 6:05 AM, Amit Saha <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Thursday, March 3, 2016 at 3:11:15 PM UTC+11, Angus Ma wrote:
>>
>> yes, it is possible.
>>
>> client side:
>>
>> metadata = [(b'client', b'foo'), (b'version', b'bar')]
>> response = stub.YourGRPCMessage(request, _TIMEOUT_SECONDS,
>> metadata=metadata)
>>
>> server side:
>>
>> metadata = context.invocation_metadata()
>> metadata_dict = {}
>> for c in metadata:
>> metadata_dict[c.key] = c.value
>>
>
> This seems to have now changed. The metadata now is now simply a list of
> of tuples.
>
Huh. I didn't think so at first but having looked into it I think you're
right.
Is there a reason why this was changed?
>
I can think of a few specific reasons that are likely to have inadvertently
caused the behavior change but the general overall reason is probably
"because we neglected to have test coverage that would have prevented it".
I've filed issue 12301 <https://github.com/grpc/grpc/issues/12301> to track
possibly adding the capability back.
-Nathaniel
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