1 unstable release

new 0.1.0 Nov 12, 2024

#411 in HTTP client


Used in 3 crates (via nimiq-jsonrpc-derive)

Apache-2.0

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Build + Test

Nimiq JSON-RPC

A Rust implementation of the JSON-RPC 2.0 specification.

  • nimiq-jsonrpc-core implements the data structures (using serde) for JSON-RPC.
  • nimiq-jsonrpc-client is a client implementation for a HTTP (using reqwest) and websocket client (using tokio-tungstenite).
  • nimiq-jsonrpc-server is a server implementation for HTTP and websocket (using warp).

Example

use async_trait::async_trait;
use serde::{Serialize, Deserialize};

use nimiq_jsonrpc_server::{Server, Config};
use nimiq_jsonrpc_client::http::HttpClient;


#[nimiq_jsonrpc_derive::proxy]
#[async_trait]
trait Foobar {
    async fn hello(&mut self, name: String) -> String;
}

struct FoobarService;

#[nimiq_jsonrpc_derive::service]
#[async_trait]
impl Foobar for FoobarService {
    async fn hello(&mut self, name: String) -> String {
        println!("Hello, {}", name);
        format!("Hello, {}", name)
    }
}


#[tokio::main]
async fn main() {
    dotenvy::dotenv().ok();
    pretty_env_logger::init();

    let config = Config::default();

    log::info!("Listening on: {}", config.bind_to);

    let server = Server::new(config, FoobarService);
    tokio::spawn(async move {
        server.run().await;
    });

    let client = HttpClient::new("http://localhost:8000/");
    let mut proxy = FoobarProxy::new(client);

    let retval = proxy.hello("World".to_owned()).await;
    log::info!("RPC call returned: {}", retval);
}

TODO

  • Share code between websocket clients.

lib.rs:

This crate implements a JSON-RPC HTTP server using warp. It accepts POST requests at / and requests over websocket at /ws.

Dependencies

~9–18MB
~247K SLoC