| Crates.io | jsonrpc-client-http |
| lib.rs | jsonrpc-client-http |
| version | 0.5.0 |
| created_at | 2017-07-19 07:55:28.436798+00 |
| updated_at | 2018-06-25 11:19:38.683818+00 |
| description | A transport implementation for jsonrpc-client-core based on Hyper and futures |
| homepage | |
| repository | https://github.com/mullvad/jsonrpc-client-rs |
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| id | 24061 |
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HTTP transport implementation for the JSON-RPC 2.0 clients generated by
jsonrpc-client-core.
Uses the async Tokio based version of Hyper to implement a JSON-RPC 2.0 compliant HTTP transport.
Each HttpTransport instance is backed by exactly one Hyper
Client and all HttpHandles created through the same
HttpTransport also point to that same Client instance.
By default Hyper Clients have keep-alive activated and open connections will be kept and
reused if more requests are sent to the same destination before the keep-alive timeout is
reached.
TLS support is compiled if the "tls" feature is enabled.
When TLS support is enabled the builder returned from HttpTransport::with_tls will produce a
HttpTransport supporting both plaintext http and encrypted https over TLS, backed by the
hyper_tls::HttpsConnector connector.
See the integration test in tests/localhost.rs for code that creates an actual HTTP server
with jsonrpc_http_server, and sends requests to it with this crate.
Here is a small example of how to use this crate together with jsonrpc_core:
#[macro_use] extern crate jsonrpc_client_core;
extern crate jsonrpc_client_http;
use jsonrpc_client_http::HttpTransport;
jsonrpc_client!(pub struct FizzBuzzClient {
/// Returns the fizz-buzz string for the given number.
pub fn fizz_buzz(&mut self, number: u64) -> RpcRequest<String>;
});
fn main() {
let transport = HttpTransport::new().standalone().unwrap();
let transport_handle = transport.handle("https://api.fizzbuzzexample.org/rpc/").unwrap();
let mut client = FizzBuzzClient::new(transport_handle);
let result1 = client.fizz_buzz(3).call().unwrap();
let result2 = client.fizz_buzz(4).call().unwrap();
let result3 = client.fizz_buzz(5).call().unwrap();
// Should print "fizz 4 buzz" if the server implemented the service correctly
println!("{} {} {}", result1, result2, result3);
}
License: MIT/Apache-2.0