There is no error checking in plaintext mode.  The gzip compressor is 
experimental in API, but not in wireformat.  You could use your own 
compressor (or any data transform, such as appending a checksum) on the 
data to get.

That said, TLS provides this for you already.   It might be easier to just 
use self signed certs and ignore checking the CA, as TLS is pretty fast.  
(faster than gzip).

On Tuesday, July 31, 2018 at 4:53:34 PM UTC-7, Srujan Narkedamalli wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> When using gRPC with plain text and without any compression, is there any 
> error detection mechanism in gRPC (in addition to TCP CRC) to check whether 
> payloads were corrupted during transport?
>
> Also, I see that gzip compression API in callOptions is marked as 
> experimental API. Are there any plans to support it for production use in 
> next few releases?
> Thanks,
> Srujan
>

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