datto/json-rpc-http

HTTP client and server for JSON-RPC 2.0

5.0.6 2020-03-02 21:27 UTC

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Last update: 2024-03-29 03:14:56 UTC


README

Overview

This package allows you to set up a JSON-RPC client and/or server over HTTP(S), using your own PHP code to evaluate the requests.

This package abstracts away the details of the JSON-RPC messaging format and the HTTP(S) headers that are necessary for the client and server to communicate successfully.

You're free to use your own library to handle the requests. Likewise, you're free to route requests to your server endpoint through any system that you prefer! (See the "examples" folder for ready-to-use examples.)

This package allows you to communicate with a URL endpoint: If don't need to send or receive HTTP(S) headers, but just want to abstract away the internal JSON-RPC messaging format, then you should use the php-json-rpc package instead.

Features

  • Correct: fully compliant with the JSON-RPC 2.0 specifications
  • Reliable: works in all environments (even when CURL is not installed)
  • Flexible: you can choose your own system for interpreting the JSON-RPC method strings
  • Minimalistic: just two tiny files
  • Ready to use, with working examples

Examples

Client

$client = new Client('http://api.example.com');

$client->query(1, 'add', array(1, 2));

$reply = $client->send();

Server

$api = new Api();

$server = new Server($api);

$server->reply();

See the "examples" folder for more examples.

Requirements

  • PHP >= 7.0

License

This package is released under an open-source license: LGPL-3.0

Installation

If you're using Composer, you can include this library (datto/json-rpc-http) like this:

composer require "datto/json-rpc-http"

Getting started

  1. Try the examples: Look in the "examples" directory and follow the README instructions.

  2. After you've successfully run an example, replace the example "src" code with your own code.

  3. Call the new API from within your own project!

Changelog

See what has changed: Changelog

Author

Spencer Mortensen