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jsonrpc-ts-client
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Feature | Supported |
---|---|
Isomorphism | ✅ |
Batch Support | ✅ |
Contract Support | Experimental |
npm install jsonrpc-ts-client --save
or
yarn add jsonrpc-ts-client
import JSONRPC from 'jsonrpc-ts-client'
interface UserDto { // ideally, these are generated from your JSON Schema.
name: string,
occupation: string,
}
const client = new JSONRPC({
url: 'https://foo.com/jsonrpc'
})
const response = await client.exec<UserDto>('my_method', { userId: 123 }); // sends payload {jsonrpc: '2.0', params: ...}
if (response.isSuccess()) { // returns an Either<JsonRpcError, Result>
console.log(response.result.name)
console.log(response.result.occupation)
} else if (response.isError()) {
// more information on errors: https://www.jsonrpc.org/specification#error_object
console.log(result.error.message) // e.g. "Invalid Params"
console.log(result.error.code) // e.g -32603
}
// as an "escape valve", you can unwrap the result response by throwing an error.
const result = response.unsafeCoerce()
console.log(result.name)
Generate IDs automatically, and/or override or set them on a per-request basis.
import JSONRPC from 'jsonrpc-ts-client'
import uuid from 'uuid'
const client = new JSONRPC({
...
idGeneratorFn: uuid.v4,
})
// Override generate IDs
const response = await client.exec<UserDto>('my_method', { userId: 123 }, 'MY_OVERRIDING_ID'); // sends payload {jsonrpc: '2.0', id: 'MY_OVERRIDING_ID', params: ...}
You can make batch requests per the JSON-RPC specification.
import JSONRPC from 'jsonrpc-ts-client'
const client = new JSONRPC({
url: 'https://foo.com/jsonrpc'
})
const responses = await client.execBatch<[UserDto, ConfigDto]>([
{ method: "get_user", params: { userId: 123 }, id: "foo" },
{ method: "get_config" },
]);
import JSONRPC from 'jsonrpc-ts-client'
type MyApiContract = {
getUser: (params: UserParamsDto) => UserDto;
getConfig: () => ConfigDto,
getProduct: (productId: string) => ProductDto,
};
// pass in your api contract to get type-safety and autocomplete
const client = new JsonRpcClient<MyApiContract>({
idGeneratorFn: uuid.v4,
url: JSONRPC_URL,
});
const result = await client.exec("getUser", { userId: 123 }); // autocomplete!
if (result.isSuccess()) {
console.log(result.user.name)
console.log(result.user.id)
}
FAQs
A modern isomorphic typescript client for JSON-RPC 2.0
The npm package jsonrpc-ts-client receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, jsonrpc-ts-client popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that jsonrpc-ts-client 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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