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@peerbit/rpc
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This module contains a communication protocol for generic request-and-response communication. This module can be used as a component in other modules. Documents, DString for examples
@variant("hello")
class Hello {
// add payload properties here
constructor() {
}
}
@variant("world")
class World {
// add payload properties here
constructor() {
}
}
@variant("rpc-test")
class RPCTest extends Program {
@field({ type: RPC })
rpc: RPC<Hello, World>;
async setup(): Promise<void> {
await this.rpc.setup({
responseType: Hello,
queryType: World,
context: this,
responseHandler: (resp, from) => {
return resp;
},
});
}
}
// later (assume that some other peers also opens the RPCTest program)
const peer = await Peerbit.create ()
const rpcTest = peer.open(new RPCTest());
await rpcTest.rpc.request( new Hello(), (resp) => { console.log(resp) })
See Document store and Clock Service as implementation examples.
FAQs
RPC calls for peers
The npm package @peerbit/rpc receives a total of 151 weekly downloads. As such, @peerbit/rpc popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @peerbit/rpc demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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