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Noice Json RPC exposes a clean ES6 Proxy and Promise based interface for JSON-RPC2 Clients and Servers
Client and Server helpers to implement a clean function based Api for Json Rpc.
Noice Json Rpc takes in a websocket like object. It calls send(msg:str)
function and expects messages to come from on('message', handler)
. It works out of the box with WebSockets but it can also work with stdin/stdout, worker threads, iframes or any other mechanism in which strings can be sent or received.
Its only dependency is events.EventEmitter
.
Using ES6 proxies it exposes a clean client-server api. Since its written in TypeScript, the api object can be cast to work off an interface specific to the domain. e.g chrome-remote-debug-protocol
import * as WebSocket from 'ws'
import WebSocketServer = WebSocket.Server
import * as rpc from 'noice-json-rpc'
async function setupClient() {
try {
const api = new rpc.Client(new WebSocket("ws://localhost:8080"), {logConsole: true}).api()
await Promise.all([
api.Runtime.enable(),
api.Debugger.enable(),
api.Profiler.enable(),
api.Runtime.run(),
])
await api.Profiler.start()
await new Promise((resolve) => api.Runtime.onExecutionContextDestroyed(resolve)); // Wait for event
await api.Profiler.stop()
} catch (e) {
console.error(e)
}
}
function setupServer() {
const wssServer = new WebSocketServer({port: 8080});
const api = new rpc.Server(wssServer).api();
const enable = () => {}
api.Debugger.expose({enable})
api.Profiler.expose({enable})
api.Runtime.expose({
enable,
run() {}
})
api.Profiler.expose({
enable,
start() {
setTimeout(() => {
api.Runtime.emitExecutionContextDestroyed()
}, 1000)
},
stop() {
return {data: "noice!"}
}
})
}
setupServer()
setupClient()
Output
Client > {"id":1,"method":"Runtime.enable"}
Client > {"id":2,"method":"Debugger.enable"}
Client > {"id":3,"method":"Profiler.enable"}
Client > {"id":4,"method":"Runtime.run"}
Client < {"id":1,"result":{}}
Client < {"id":2,"result":{}}
Client < {"id":3,"result":{}}
Client < {"id":4,"result":{}}
Client > {"id":5,"method":"Profiler.start"}
Client < {"id":5,"result":{}}
Client < {"method":"Runtime.executionContextDestroyed"}
Client > {"id":6,"method":"Profiler.stop"}
Client < {"id":6,"result":{"data":"noice!"}}
FAQs
Noice Json RPC exposes a clean ES6 Proxy and Promise based interface for JSON-RPC2 Clients and Servers
The npm package noice-json-rpc receives a total of 1,850 weekly downloads. As such, noice-json-rpc popularity was classified as popular.
We found that noice-json-rpc 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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