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0.1.0 | Apr 7, 2023 |
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bma-jrpc - JSON RPC client for Rust
Why yet another JSON-RPC client when there are plenty?
The goal is to build a tiny client library which can construct a high or low level RPC client with a couple of lines of code.
The library is perfect to write small code snippets for testing JSON-RPC servers but can be also used in production applications as well.
High-level client usage example
use bma_jrpc::{http_client, rpc_client};
use serde::Deserialize;
use std::time::Duration;
// Define a trait to map all RPC methods
#[rpc_client]
trait My {
// the method returns null and has no params
fn test(&self);
// the method returns a structure
fn login(&self, user: &str, password: &str) -> LoginResponse;
// the method is mapped to RPC method "login"
// it returns a structure but "result_field" attribute argument
// automatically extracts "token" field only
#[rpc(name = "login", result_field = "token")]
fn authenticate(&self, user: &str, password: &str) -> String;
}
// The structure MyClient is automatically created for the above trait with a method "new"
// the response structure for the full "login" method output
#[derive(Deserialize, Debug)]
struct LoginResponse {
api_version: u16,
token: String,
}
// create a low-level HTTP RPC client
let http_client = http_client("http://localhost:7727").timeout(Duration::from_secs(2));
// create the high-level client
let client = MyClient::new(http_client);
let token = client.authenticate("admin", "xxx").unwrap();
dbg!(token);
let result: LoginResponse = client.login("admin", "xxx").unwrap();
dbg!(result);
Low-level client usage example
use bma_jrpc::{http_client, Rpc};
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
use std::time::Duration;
#[derive(Deserialize, Debug)]
struct LoginResponse {
api_version: u16,
token: String,
}
#[derive(Serialize)]
struct LoginPayload<'a> {
user: &'a str,
password: &'a str,
}
// create a low-level HTTP RPC client
let http_client = http_client("http://localhost:7727").timeout(Duration::from_secs(2));
// use it directly. the params can be any which implements Serialize, the
// repsonse can be any which implements Deserialize
let result: LoginResponse = http_client.call(
"login",
LoginPayload {
user: "admin",
password: "xxx",
},
).unwrap();
MessagePack support
with "msgpack" crate feature an optional MessagePack RPC de/serialization can be enabled:
use bma_jrpc::{HttpClient, MsgPack};
// create a low-level HTTP RPC client
let http_client = HttpClient::<MsgPack>::new("http://localhost:7727");
// it can be used as a transport for high-level clients as well
// let client = MyClient::new(http_client);
What is not supported (yet?)
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Bulk RPC requests
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RPC requests with no reply required (with no ID)
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Async in high-level clients
Dependencies
~13–22MB
~342K SLoC