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Package json-rpc
Short Description Fully unit-tested JSON-RPC 2.0 for PHP
License LGPL-3.0+
Homepage http://datto.com
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JSON-RPC for PHP
Overview
This package allows you to create and evaluate JSON-RPC messages, using your own PHP code to evaluate the requests.
This package allows you to create and evaluate any JSON-RPC message. It implements the JSON-RPC specifications, but does not provide a transport layer—which you'll also need if you want to send or receive messages over a distance! One of the beautiful features of JSON-RPC is that you can use any transport layer to carry your messages: This package gives you that option.
If you're looking for an end-to-end solution, with the transport layer included, then you should use one of these alternative packages instead:
- To send messages over HTTP(S), use the php-json-rpc-http package.
- To send messages over SSH, use the php-json-rpc-ssh package.
Features
- Correct: fully compliant with the JSON-RPC 2.0 specifications (100% unit-test coverage)
- Flexible: you can use your own code to evaluate the JSON-RPC method strings
- Minimalistic: extremely lightweight
- Ready to use, with working examples
Examples
Client
Server
See the examples folder for full working 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) like this:
Getting started
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Try the examples. You can run the examples from the project directory like this:
- Take a look at the code "examples/src"—then replace it with your own!
Unit tests
You can run the suite of unit tests from the project directory like this:
Changelog
See what has changed: Changelog