jordi
is gRPC terminal client.
The idea is to have an easy to use gRPC client with a simple UI that can be used in the terminal.
It's based on gprcurl and currently only supports unary calls and reflection.
Please see the releases.
Binaries are available for Linux and macOS.
brew tap rnesytov/jordi
brew install jordi
jordi grpcb.in:9001
Use Ctrl+C
to exit.
By default, jordi
tries to connect to the given address using TLS. If you want to connect with an insecure connection, use the -insecure
flag:
jordi -insecure grpcb.in:9000
You can navigate through the services using the arrow keys and press Enter
to select a service and view the methods.
You can navigate through the methods using the arrow keys and press Enter
to select a method and display its request editor.
In the request editor you can the edit the request JSON.
By default, jordi
prepares a JSON request with default values for all fields. You can edit and send it.
To send the request, press Ctrl+S
.
Press Tab
to view the request message schema.
You can view the response JSON in the response viewer.
To return to the previous screen, use the Esc
key.
You can also run jordi
with a specific method:
jordi grpcb.in:9001 addsvc.Add.Concat
It will display the request editor for the given method.
- Loading and connection
- Services list
- Methods list
- Request editor
- Response viewer
- Request example
- Messages description
- Status bar
- Secure/unsecure connection
- Response status
- Resend request in response view
- Nice titles for request/response
- Handle invalid JSON
- Store/load last successful request
- Response headers
- Handle long requests
- Request headers
- Proto file definitions
- Support most of grpcurl flags