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msgpack rpc over websocket
server:
import asyncio
from sanic import Sanic
from wsrpc import WebsocketRPC
app = Sanic(__name__)
class SampleHandler:
def __init__(self, rpc):
self.remote = rpc
async def add(self, a, b):
await asyncio.sleep(5)
return a + b
async def test(self):
return 23
@app.websocket('/')
async def home(request, ws):
await WebsocketRPC(ws, SampleHandler).run()
app.run(host="0.0.0.0", port=5555, debug=False)
client:
import asyncio
import websockets
from wsrpc import WebsocketRPC
loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
async def go():
async with websockets.connect('ws://127.0.0.1:5555/') as ws:
rpc = WebsocketRPC(ws=ws, client_mode=True)
jobs = [rpc.request.add(a, b) for a, b in zip(range(10), range(5, 15))]
r = await asyncio.gather(*jobs)
print(r)
r = await rpc.notify.add(2, 3)
print(r)
await rpc.close()
loop.run_until_complete(go())
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msgpack rpc over websocket
We found that websocket-rpc 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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