Documentation ¶
Overview ¶
Package jsonrpc implements a JSON-RPC ClientCodec and ServerCodec for the rpc package.
Index ¶
- func Dial(network, address string) (*rpc.Client, error)
- func NewClient(conn io.ReadWriteCloser) *rpc.Client
- func NewClientCodec(conn io.ReadWriteCloser) rpc.ClientCodec
- func NewServerCodec(conn io.ReadWriteCloser) rpc.ServerCodec
- func ServeConn(conn io.ReadWriteCloser)
- func ServeConnWithContext(conn io.ReadWriteCloser, context interface{})
Constants ¶
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Variables ¶
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Functions ¶
func NewClient ¶
func NewClient(conn io.ReadWriteCloser) *rpc.Client
NewClient returns a new rpc.Client to handle requests to the set of services at the other end of the connection.
func NewClientCodec ¶
func NewClientCodec(conn io.ReadWriteCloser) rpc.ClientCodec
NewClientCodec returns a new rpc.ClientCodec using JSON-RPC on conn.
func NewServerCodec ¶
func NewServerCodec(conn io.ReadWriteCloser) rpc.ServerCodec
NewServerCodec returns a new rpc.ServerCodec using JSON-RPC on conn.
func ServeConn ¶
func ServeConn(conn io.ReadWriteCloser)
ServeConn runs the JSON-RPC server on a single connection. ServeConn blocks, serving the connection until the client hangs up. The caller typically invokes ServeConn in a go statement.
func ServeConnWithContext ¶
func ServeConnWithContext(conn io.ReadWriteCloser, context interface{})
ServeConnWithContext is like ServeConn but it allows to pass a connection context to the RPC methods.
Types ¶
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