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Generate JSON-RPC requests and parse responses in Python.
pip install jsonrpcclient
Generate a request:
from jsonrpcclient import request, parse
req = request("ping")
# => {'jsonrpc': '2.0', 'method': 'ping', 'id': 1}
Parse a response:
parsed = parse({"jsonrpc": "2.0", "result": "pong", "id": 1})
# => Ok(result='pong', id=1)
For strings, use request_json
and parse_json
.
Watch a video on how to use it
Full documentation is at jsonrpcclient.com.
See also: jsonrpcserver
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We found that jsonrpcclient demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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