Crates.io | jsonrpc-client-http |
lib.rs | jsonrpc-client-http |
version | 0.5.0 |
source | src |
created_at | 2017-07-19 07:55:28.436798 |
updated_at | 2018-06-25 11:19:38.683818 |
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 |
size | 38,091 |
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 HttpHandle
s created through the same
HttpTransport
also point to that same Client
instance.
By default Hyper Client
s 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