tarolpotato/guzzle-jsonrpc

JSON-RPC 2.0 client for Guzzle

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This library implements JSON-RPC 2.0 for the Guzzle HTTP client. We try to support all commonly used versions of Guzzle including:

It can be installed in whichever way you prefer, but we recommend Composer.

{
    "require": {
        "graze/guzzle-jsonrpc": "~3.0"
    }
}

Documentation

<?php
use Graze\GuzzleHttp\JsonRpc\Client;

// Create the client
$client = Client::factory('http://localhost:8000');

// Send a notification
$client->send($client->notification('method', ['key'=>'value']));

// Send a request that expects a response
$client->send($client->request(123, 'method', ['key'=>'value']));

// Send a batch of requests
$client->sendAll([
    $client->request(123, 'method', ['key'=>'value']),
    $client->request(456, 'method', ['key'=>'value']),
    $client->notification('method', ['key'=>'value'])
]);

Async requests

Asynchronous requests are supported by making use of the Guzzle Promises library; an implementation of Promises/A+.

<?php
use Graze\GuzzleHttp\JsonRpc\Client;

// Create the client
$client = Client::factory('http://localhost:8000');

// Send an async notification
$promise = $client->sendAsync($client->notification('method', ['key'=>'value']));
$promise->then(function () {
    // Do something
});

// Send an async request that expects a response
$promise = $client->sendAsync($client->request(123, 'method', ['key'=>'value']));
$promise->then(function ($response) {
    // Do something with the response
});

// Send a batch of requests
$client->sendAllAsync([
    $client->request(123, 'method', ['key'=>'value']),
    $client->request(456, 'method', ['key'=>'value']),
    $client->notification('method', ['key'=>'value'])
])->then(function ($responses) {
    // Do something with the list of responses
});

Throw exception on RPC error

You can throw an exception if you receive an RPC error response by adding the option [rpc_error => true] in the client constructor.

<?php
use Graze\GuzzleHttp\JsonRpc\Client;
use Graze\GuzzleHttp\JsonRpc\Exception\RequestException;

// Create the client with the `rpc_error`
$client = Client::factory('http://localhost:8000', ['rpc_error'=>true]);

// Create a request
$request = $client->request(123, 'method', ['key'=>'value']);

// Send the request
try {
    $client->send($request);
} catch (RequestException $e) {
    die($e->getResponse()->getRpcErrorMessage());
}

Contributing

We accept contributions to the source via Pull Request, but passing unit tests must be included before it will be considered for merge.

~ $ make deps
~ $ make lint test

License

The content of this library is released under the MIT License by Nature Delivered Ltd.

You can find a copy of this license at mit or in LICENSE