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Informations about the package jsonrpc

PHP JSON-RPC

PHP JSON-RPC is a simple JSON-RPC client and server. It is currently in an alpha state, a stable version is expected soon. Word of warning, API will probably change soon as well :)

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Installation

Composer

Simply add a dependency on trifs/phpjsonrpc to your project's composer.json file if you use Composer to manage the dependencies of your project. Here is a minimal example of a composer.json:

For a system-wide installation via Composer, you can run:

Usage Examples

Client (single request)

Client (batch request)

Client configuration

Client can be configured with additional options:

There is also the option of swapping file_get_contents call with an implementation that uses curl:

The option might be useful if php.ini configuration allow_url_fopen is set to Off, which disables file_get_contents for remote URLs.

Server

Contributing

Contributions are always welcome. You make our lives easier by sending us your contributions through GitHub pull requests.

Due to time constraints, we are not always able to respond as quickly as we would like. Please do not take delays personal and feel free to remind us here if you feel that we forgot to respond.

Using PHP JSON-RPC in a development environment

To set PHP JSON-RPC up locally, make sure to have Vagrant and VirtualBox installed.

After making the changes, run ./build/qa.sh all, sit back and relax. If there are problems reported, repeat. If not, try harder :)


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