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Vendor barell Package json-rpc-server Short Description JSON-RPC 2.0 Server for PHP5/7 License
MIT
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Welcome to JSON-RPC Server library written in PHP, compatible with version 5.5 and higher and fully supporting the
JSON-RPC 2.0 specification. It can work with incoming connections over HTTP using POST method but
can be easily extended to read from any input.
Current version: 1.0.4
Release date: 2017-05-17
License: MIT
Installation
To start using in your project, run composer command:
Basic Usage
Below the example of how to expose a hello method of the class ExampleService:
The method hello is now externally available to call over HTTP POST using request like:
The output will be:
Advanced Topics
Custom Input Data Handler
This server accepts all incoming connections from HTTP POST by default but there is an easy way of implementing your own
data handling. In case you would like to use other HTTP method or get incoming data from any other source, implement your handler
using IHandler interface:
Then when you initialize the server:
Custom JSON serialization
All json encoding and decoding inside the server are based on the PHP built in json_encode and json_decode functions which
are enough for most of the uses. Although, sometimes there is a need of custom json handling, so you can convert PHP objects
into json representation. In this case you can implement your own Codec, using ICodec interface:
Then when you initialize the server:
Custom Errors
By default any exceptions returned within your exposed method will be shown as internal server error.
To return customer error message and code, please throw an exception using JsonRpcUserException class any derivative of it.
See example:
Whenever zero will be passed as the second parameter, the server output will be:
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