JMP
jmp
is an npm module for creating, parsing and
replying to messages of the Jupyter Messaging
Protocol over
ZMQ sockets.
jmp
vs jmp-prebuilt
JMP is currently distributed in two flavours:
-
npm install jmp
that requires that node-gyp
, a compiler and the ZMQ
library are installed in the user's computer (e.g. in Ubuntu, the user needs
to run sudo apt-get install libzmq3-dev
before installing JMP).
-
npm install jmp-prebuilt
that depends on zmq-prebuilt
. zmq-prebuilt
provides precompiled binaries of the ZMQ library (Note that zmq-prebuilt
is
still work in progress).
The development of jmp-prebuilt
is taking place in the branch jmp-prebuilt
of this repository. If you wish to make any contributions to jmp-prebuilt
,
please, ensure your PR targets this branch.
Anouncements
-
Version v0.4.0 is is backwards-incompatible. The attribute
Message#signatureOK
has been removed.
See issue #10.
-
Version v0.2.0 is backwards-incompatible. The attribute Message#parentHeader
has been renamed to
Message#parent_header
.
See issue #7.
-
Version v0.1.0 is backwards-incompatible. npm
packages depending on the
initial release of JMP need to update their dependency field:
"jmp": "<0.1.0",
Install
The latest stable release is published on
npm
and can be installed by running:
npm install jmp
The master branch in the github repository
provides the latest development version and can be installed by:
git clone https://github.com/n-riesco/jmp.git
npm install ./jmp
Branch v0.0
provides the latest version of JMP, backwards-compatible with the
first release. It can be installed from npm
:
npm install "jmp@<0.1.0"
or github:
git clone -b v0.0 https://github.com/n-riesco/jmp.git
npm install ./jmp
Usage
Import modules
JMP depends on ZMQ and for convenience JMP
exports the module zmq
:
var crypto = require("crypto");
var uuid = require("node-uuid");
var jmp = require("jmp");
var zmq = jmp.zmq;
Create JMP sockets
var scheme = "sha256";
var key = crypto.randomBytes(256).toString('base64');
var serverSocket = new jmp.Socket("router", scheme, key);
var clientSocket = new jmp.Socket("dealer", scheme, key);
var address = "tcp://127.0.0.1:8888";
serverSocket.bindSync(address);
clientSocket.connect(address);
Create a JMP message from scratch
var request = new jmp.Message();
request.idents = [];
request.header = {
"msg_id": uuid.v4(),
"username": "user",
"session": uuid.v4(),
"msg_type": "kernel_info_request",
"version": "5.0",
};
request.parent_header = {};
request.metadata = {};
request.content = {};
Send a message over a JMP socket
clientSocket.send(request);
Listen on a JMP socket and respond to a message
serverSocket.on("message", onRequest);
function onRequest(msg) {
var responseMessageType = "kernel_info_reply";
var responseContent = {
"protocol_version": "0.0.0",
"implementation": "kernel",
"implementation_version": "0.0.0",
"language_info": {
"name": "test",
"version": "0.0.0",
"mimetype": "text/plain",
"file_extension": "test",
},
"banner": "Test",
"help_links": [{
"text": "JMP",
"url": "https://github.com/n-riesco/nel",
}],
};
var responseMetadata = {};
msg.respond(
serverSocket, responseMessageType, responseContent, reponseMetadata
);
}
Remove listeners and close sockets
serverSocket.removeListener("message", getRequest);
serverSocket.close()
clientSocket.close()
Documentation
Documentation generated using JSDoc can be found
here.
Contributions
First of all, thank you for taking the time to contribute. Please, read
CONTRIBUTING.md
and use the issue tracker for any
contributions: support requests, bug reports, enhancement requests, pull
requests, ...