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- // Copyright 2015 The go-ethereum Authors
- // This file is part of the go-ethereum library.
- //
- // The go-ethereum library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
- // it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
- // the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
- // (at your option) any later version.
- //
- // The go-ethereum library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
- // but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
- // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
- // GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
- //
- // You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
- // along with the go-ethereum library. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
- /*
- Package rpc provides access to the exported methods of an object across a network
- or other I/O connection. After creating a server instance objects can be registered,
- making it visible from the outside. Exported methods that follow specific
- conventions can be called remotely. It also has support for the publish/subscribe
- pattern.
- Methods that satisfy the following criteria are made available for remote access:
- - object must be exported
- - method must be exported
- - method returns 0, 1 (response or error) or 2 (response and error) values
- - method argument(s) must be exported or builtin types
- - method returned value(s) must be exported or builtin types
- An example method:
- func (s *CalcService) Add(a, b int) (int, error)
- When the returned error isn't nil the returned integer is ignored and the error is
- send back to the client. Otherwise the returned integer is send back to the client.
- Optional arguments are supported by accepting pointer values as arguments. E.g.
- if we want to do the addition in an optional finite field we can accept a mod
- argument as pointer value.
- func (s *CalService) Add(a, b int, mod *int) (int, error)
- This RPC method can be called with 2 integers and a null value as third argument.
- In that case the mod argument will be nil. Or it can be called with 3 integers,
- in that case mod will be pointing to the given third argument. Since the optional
- argument is the last argument the RPC package will also accept 2 integers as
- arguments. It will pass the mod argument as nil to the RPC method.
- The server offers the ServeCodec method which accepts a ServerCodec instance. It will
- read requests from the codec, process the request and sends the response back to the
- client using the codec. The server can execute requests concurrently. Responses
- can be sent back to the client out of order.
- An example server which uses the JSON codec:
- type CalculatorService struct {}
- func (s *CalculatorService) Add(a, b int) int {
- return a + b
- }
- func (s *CalculatorService Div(a, b int) (int, error) {
- if b == 0 {
- return 0, errors.New("divide by zero")
- }
- return a/b, nil
- }
- calculator := new(CalculatorService)
- server := NewServer()
- server.RegisterName("calculator", calculator")
- l, _ := net.ListenUnix("unix", &net.UnixAddr{Net: "unix", Name: "/tmp/calculator.sock"})
- for {
- c, _ := l.AcceptUnix()
- codec := v2.NewJSONCodec(c)
- go server.ServeCodec(codec)
- }
- The package also supports the publish subscribe pattern through the use of subscriptions.
- A method that is considered eligible for notifications must satisfy the following criteria:
- - object must be exported
- - method must be exported
- - first method argument type must be context.Context
- - method argument(s) must be exported or builtin types
- - method must return the tuple Subscription, error
- An example method:
- func (s *BlockChainService) NewBlocks(ctx context.Context) (Subscription, error) {
- ...
- }
- Subscriptions are deleted when:
- - the user sends an unsubscribe request
- - the connection which was used to create the subscription is closed. This can be initiated
- by the client and server. The server will close the connection on a write error or when
- the queue of buffered notifications gets too big.
- */
- package rpc
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