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2.5 KiB
JSON-RPC 2.0
Golang implementation of JSON-RPC 2.0 server with generics.
Go 1.18+ required
Features:
- HTTP/HTTPS transport
- TCP transport
- WebSocket transport
Usage (http transport)
- Create JSON-RPC server with options:
import "go.neonxp.dev/jsonrpc2/rpc"
...
s := rpc.New(
rpc.WithTransport(&transport.HTTP{
Bind: ":8000", // Port to bind
CORSOrigin: "*", // CORS origin
TLS: &tls.Config{}, // Optional TLS config (default nil)
Parallel: true, // Allow parallel run batch methods (default false)
}),
//Other options like transports/middlewares...
)
- Add required transport(s):
import "go.neonxp.dev/jsonrpc2/transport"
...
s.Use(
rpc.WithTransport(&transport.TCP{Bind: ":3000"}),
//...
)
- Write handler:
func Multiply(ctx context.Context, args *Args) (int, error) {
return args.A * args.B, nil
}
Handler must have exact two arguments (context and input of any json serializable type) and exact two return values (output of any json serializable type and error)
- Wrap handler with
rpc.H
method and register it in server:
s.Register("multiply", rpc.H(Multiply))
- Run RPC server:
s.Run(ctx)
Custom transport
Any transport must implement simple interface transport.Transport
:
type Transport interface {
Run(ctx context.Context, resolver Resolver) error
}
Complete example
package main
import (
"context"
"go.neonxp.dev/jsonrpc2/rpc"
"go.neonxp.dev/jsonrpc2/transport"
)
func main() {
s := rpc.New(
rpc.WithLogger(rpc.StdLogger), // Optional logger
rpc.WithTransport(&transport.HTTP{Bind: ":8000"}), // HTTP transport
)
// Set options after constructor
s.Use(
rpc.WithTransport(&transport.TCP{Bind: ":3000"}), // TCP transport
rpc.WithMiddleware(rpc.LoggerMiddleware(rpc.StdLogger)), // Logger middleware
)
s.Register("multiply", rpc.H(Multiply))
s.Register("divide", rpc.H(Divide))
s.Run(context.Background())
}
func Multiply(ctx context.Context, args *Args) (int, error) {
//...
}
func Divide(ctx context.Context, args *Args) (*Quotient, error) {
//...
}
type Args struct {
A int `json:"a"`
B int `json:"b"`
}
type Quotient struct {
Quo int `json:"quo"`
Rem int `json:"rem"`
}
Author
Alexander Kiryukhin i@neonxp.dev