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Informations about the package php-rpc-client

php-rpc-client

Web Service RPC client implementation for PHP.

This is a project I worked on a while back, so there are probably much better implementations out there at present.

The library aims to provide a simple, transparent means of working with RPC-based web services, using Guzzle as the underlying HTTP client library. At present, it supports:

  1. JSON-RPC (versions 1.0 and 2.0);
  2. XML-RPC;
  3. The RPC format used by the Transmission BitTorrent engine.

Making a request

Generally this library takes advantage of magic methods in PHP (specifically __get and __call), in much the same way as the PHP SOAP client to invoke web service methods under multiple levels of namespace.

Example: Updating XBMC's media library

The popular XBMC media centre makes use of JSON-RPC v2 in the extensive web service it offers for remote control purposes.

To invoke it's VideoLibrary.Scan method with an empty string parameter, on a server running on :

This should produce a "OK", as the principle result of the method.

However, since magic method resolution is well known to have extremely poor performance, you are advised to extend the RequestInitiator class for purpose-specific APIs and create purpose-specific methods (and, potentially, fields/properties), as in the example below (although probably not with a public property, and possibly with dependency injection as opposed to tight coupling).

In this way, it is possible to build an entire client library for the XBMC RPC API or any supported RPC API.


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Requires php Version >=5.3
guzzle/guzzle Version 3.3.*
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