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Jrus is a server-client communication utility package, which facilitates **seamless** remote procedure call.
Jrus is a server-client communication utility package, which facilitates seamless remote procedure call.
The communication protocol Jrus uses is jsonrpc 2.0.
npm i jrus
import { JrusServer, JrusError } from 'jrus';
// create a new server instance
const server = new JrusServer();
// register a service
server.register(class Utility {
async time() {
return new Date();
}
async sayHi({ name }) {
return { say: `hello, ${name} ` };
}
async wrong() {
throw new JrusError({ code: 10056, message: 'sample error' });
}
});
// run and listen on port 3000
server.listen(3000);
import { JrusClient } from 'jrus';
// create a client and connect http://localhost:3000
const client = new JrusClient('http://localhost:3000');
(async () => {
// remote procedure call: Utility.time
console.log(await client.services.Utility.time());
// 018-03-31T15:54:37.568Z
// remote procedure call: Utility.sayHi, with parameters { name: 'Special Name' }
console.log(await client.services.Utility.sayHi({ name: 'Special Name' }));
// { say: 'hello, Special Name ' }
// remote procedure call: Utility.wrong; and cathc error thrown on the server side
try {
await client.services.Utility.wrong();
} catch (e) {
console.error('Error caught: ', e);
// Error caught: JrusError { code: 10056, message: 'sample error' }
}
// call some function nonexist: Utility.right
try {
await client.services.Utility.right();
} catch (e) {
console.error('Error caught: ', e);
// Error caught: JrusError { code: -32601, message: 'Method not found' }
}
})();
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Jrus is a server-client communication utility package, which facilitates **seamless** remote procedure call.
We found that jrus demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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