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grpc/examples/python/no_codegen/greeter_client.py
Lidi Zheng 2231c2ba77 Introduce Python import sorting to our sanity test suite (#26768)
* Add isort_code.sh to sanity tests

* Run tools/distrib/isort_code.sh

* Fine tune the import order for relative imports

* Make pylint and project generation happy

* Fix a few corner cases

* Use --check instead of --diff

* The import order impacts test result somehow

* Make isort print diff and check output at the same time

* Let tools/run_tests/python_utils be firstparty library

* Run isort against latest HEAD
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# Copyright 2020 The gRPC authors.
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"""Hello World without using protoc.
This example parses message and service schemas directly from a
.proto file on the filesystem.
Several APIs used in this example are in an experimental state.
"""
from __future__ import print_function
import logging
import grpc
import grpc.experimental
# NOTE: The path to the .proto file must be reachable from an entry
# on sys.path. Use sys.path.insert or set the $PYTHONPATH variable to
# import from files located elsewhere on the filesystem.
protos = grpc.protos("helloworld.proto")
services = grpc.services("helloworld.proto")
logging.basicConfig()
response = services.Greeter.SayHello(protos.HelloRequest(name='you'),
'localhost:50051',
insecure=True)
print("Greeter client received: " + response.message)