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layout: default
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# Plugins
Plugins are scoped under each interface directory within this repository. To use a plugin, import it directly from the corresponding interface subpackage and pass it to your service via options.
Common interfaces and locations:
- Registry: `go-micro.dev/v6/registry/*` (e.g. `consul`, `etcd`, `nats`, `mdns`)
- Broker: `go-micro.dev/v6/broker/*` (e.g. `nats`, `rabbitmq`, `http`, `memory`)
- Transport: `go-micro.dev/v6/transport/*` (e.g. `nats`, default `http`)
- Server: `go-micro.dev/v6/server/*` (e.g. `grpc` for native gRPC compatibility)
- Client: `go-micro.dev/v6/client/*` (e.g. `grpc` for native gRPC compatibility)
- Store: `go-micro.dev/v6/store/*` (e.g. `postgres`, `mysql`, `nats-js-kv`, `memory`)
- Auth, Cache, etc. follow the same pattern under their respective directories.
## Registry Examples
Consul:
```go
import (
"go-micro.dev/v6"
"go-micro.dev/v6/registry/consul"
)
func main() {
reg := consul.NewConsulRegistry()
svc := micro.NewService("plugin-example",
micro.Registry(reg),
)
svc.Init()
svc.Run()
}
```
Etcd:
```go
import (
"go-micro.dev/v6"
"go-micro.dev/v6/registry/etcd"
)
func main() {
reg := etcd.NewRegistry()
svc := micro.NewService("plugin-example", micro.Registry(reg))
svc.Init()
svc.Run()
}
```
## Broker Examples
NATS:
```go
import (
"go-micro.dev/v6"
bnats "go-micro.dev/v6/broker/nats"
)
func main() {
b := bnats.NewNatsBroker()
svc := micro.NewService("plugin-example", micro.Broker(b))
svc.Init()
svc.Run()
}
```
RabbitMQ:
```go
import (
"go-micro.dev/v6"
"go-micro.dev/v6/broker/rabbitmq"
)
func main() {
b := rabbitmq.NewBroker()
svc := micro.NewService("plugin-example", micro.Broker(b))
svc.Init()
svc.Run()
}
```
## Transport Example (NATS)
```go
import (
"go-micro.dev/v6"
tnats "go-micro.dev/v6/transport/nats"
)
func main() {
t := tnats.NewTransport()
svc := micro.NewService("plugin-example", micro.Transport(t))
svc.Init()
svc.Run()
}
```
## gRPC Server/Client (Native gRPC Compatibility)
For native gRPC compatibility (required for `grpcurl`, polyglot gRPC clients, etc.), use the gRPC server and client plugins. Note: This is different from the gRPC transport.
```go
import (
"go-micro.dev/v6"
grpcServer "go-micro.dev/v6/server/grpc"
grpcClient "go-micro.dev/v6/client/grpc"
)
func main() {
svc := micro.NewService("plugin-example",
micro.Server(grpcServer.NewServer()),
micro.Client(grpcClient.NewClient()),
)
svc.Init()
svc.Run()
}
```
See [Native gRPC Compatibility](guides/grpc-compatibility.html) for a complete guide.
## Store Examples
Postgres:
```go
import (
"go-micro.dev/v6"
postgres "go-micro.dev/v6/store/postgres"
)
func main() {
st := postgres.NewStore()
svc := micro.NewService("plugin-example", micro.Store(st))
svc.Init()
svc.Run()
}
```
NATS JetStream KV:
```go
import (
"go-micro.dev/v6"
natsjskv "go-micro.dev/v6/store/nats-js-kv"
)
func main() {
st := natsjskv.NewStore()
svc := micro.NewService("plugin-example", micro.Store(st))
svc.Init()
svc.Run()
}
```
## Notes
- Defaults: If you dont set an implementation, Go Micro uses sensible in-memory or local defaults (e.g., mDNS for registry, HTTP transport, memory broker/store).
- Options: Each plugin exposes constructor options to configure addresses, credentials, TLS, etc.
- Imports: Only import the plugin you need; this keeps binaries small and dependencies explicit.