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# Copyright 2020 gRPC authors.
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"""The Python AsyncIO implementation of the GRPC helloworld.Greeter client."""
import asyncio
import logging
import grpc
import helloworld_pb2
import helloworld_pb2_grpc
async def run() -> None:
async with grpc.aio.insecure_channel('localhost:50051') as channel:
stub = helloworld_pb2_grpc.GreeterStub(channel)
response = await stub.SayHello(helloworld_pb2.HelloRequest(name='you'))
print("Greeter client received: " + response.message)
if __name__ == '__main__':
logging.basicConfig()
asyncio.run(run())