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@therms/rpc-telemetry-client
Advanced tools
A Remote Procedure Call framework for Javascript Node.js written in TS.
This is the web UI for viewing RPC servers and RPC documentation that is served by a Telemetry Server
from the @therms/rpc-server
package.
This webapp needs to call endpoints that are served on the @therms/rpc-server
telemetry server. In order for it
to call those endpoints it needs the URL.
When the project is built, it will optionally use an env var to hard-code the RPC telemetry server address into the bundle.
RPC_SERVER_URI=https://rpc.sandbox.therms.io/telemetry
If there is not env URL then it will default to the base URL that the index.html
page is served of (see the getHostUrlPath()
function logic).
Note: the UI provides a manual method of entering the RPC telemetry server URL and fetching info/docs from there.
FAQs
An HTML site for display THERMS RPC framework telemetry data
The npm package @therms/rpc-telemetry-client receives a total of 8 weekly downloads. As such, @therms/rpc-telemetry-client popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @therms/rpc-telemetry-client demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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