pub struct RpcModule<Context> { /* private fields */ }
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Sets of JSON-RPC methods can be organized into “module“s that are in turn registered on the server or,
alternatively, merged with other modules to construct a cohesive API. RpcModule
wraps an additional context
argument that can be used to access data during call execution.
Implementations§
source§impl<Context> RpcModule<Context>
impl<Context> RpcModule<Context>
sourcepub fn new(ctx: Context) -> RpcModule<Context>
pub fn new(ctx: Context) -> RpcModule<Context>
Create a new module with a given shared Context
.
sourcepub fn from_arc(ctx: Arc<Context>) -> RpcModule<Context>
pub fn from_arc(ctx: Arc<Context>) -> RpcModule<Context>
Create a new module from an already shared Context
.
This is useful if Context
needs to be shared outside of an RpcModule
.
sourcepub fn remove_context(self) -> RpcModule<()>
pub fn remove_context(self) -> RpcModule<()>
Transform a module into an RpcModule<()>
(unit context).
source§impl<Context> RpcModule<Context>
impl<Context> RpcModule<Context>
sourcepub fn register_method<R, F>(
&mut self,
method_name: &'static str,
callback: F,
) -> Result<&mut MethodCallback, RegisterMethodError>where
Context: Send + Sync + 'static,
R: IntoResponse + 'static,
F: Fn(Params<'_>, &Context, &Extensions) -> R + Send + Sync + 'static,
pub fn register_method<R, F>(
&mut self,
method_name: &'static str,
callback: F,
) -> Result<&mut MethodCallback, RegisterMethodError>where
Context: Send + Sync + 'static,
R: IntoResponse + 'static,
F: Fn(Params<'_>, &Context, &Extensions) -> R + Send + Sync + 'static,
Register a new synchronous RPC method, which computes the response with the given callback.
§Examples
use jsonrpsee_core::server::RpcModule;
let mut module = RpcModule::new(());
module.register_method("say_hello", |_params, _ctx, _| "lo").unwrap();
sourcepub fn remove_method(
&mut self,
method_name: &'static str,
) -> Option<MethodCallback>
pub fn remove_method( &mut self, method_name: &'static str, ) -> Option<MethodCallback>
Removes the method if it exists.
Be aware that a subscription consist of two methods, subscribe
and unsubscribe
and
it’s the caller responsibility to remove both subscribe
and unsubscribe
methods for subscriptions.
sourcepub fn register_async_method<R, Fun, Fut>(
&mut self,
method_name: &'static str,
callback: Fun,
) -> Result<&mut MethodCallback, RegisterMethodError>where
R: IntoResponse + 'static,
Fut: Future<Output = R> + Send,
Fun: Fn(Params<'static>, Arc<Context>, Extensions) -> Fut + Clone + Send + Sync + 'static,
pub fn register_async_method<R, Fun, Fut>(
&mut self,
method_name: &'static str,
callback: Fun,
) -> Result<&mut MethodCallback, RegisterMethodError>where
R: IntoResponse + 'static,
Fut: Future<Output = R> + Send,
Fun: Fn(Params<'static>, Arc<Context>, Extensions) -> Fut + Clone + Send + Sync + 'static,
Register a new asynchronous RPC method, which computes the response with the given callback.
§Examples
use jsonrpsee_core::server::RpcModule;
let mut module = RpcModule::new(());
module.register_async_method("say_hello", |_params, _ctx, _| async { "lo" }).unwrap();
sourcepub fn register_blocking_method<R, F>(
&mut self,
method_name: &'static str,
callback: F,
) -> Result<&mut MethodCallback, RegisterMethodError>where
Context: Send + Sync + 'static,
R: IntoResponse + 'static,
F: Fn(Params<'_>, Arc<Context>, Extensions) -> R + Clone + Send + Sync + 'static,
pub fn register_blocking_method<R, F>(
&mut self,
method_name: &'static str,
callback: F,
) -> Result<&mut MethodCallback, RegisterMethodError>where
Context: Send + Sync + 'static,
R: IntoResponse + 'static,
F: Fn(Params<'_>, Arc<Context>, Extensions) -> R + Clone + Send + Sync + 'static,
Register a new blocking synchronous RPC method, which computes the response with the given callback.
Unlike the regular register_method
, this method can block its thread and perform
expensive computations.
sourcepub fn register_subscription<R, F, Fut>(
&mut self,
subscribe_method_name: &'static str,
notif_method_name: &'static str,
unsubscribe_method_name: &'static str,
callback: F,
) -> Result<&mut MethodCallback, RegisterMethodError>where
Context: Send + Sync + 'static,
F: Fn(Params<'static>, PendingSubscriptionSink, Arc<Context>, Extensions) -> Fut + Send + Sync + Clone + 'static,
Fut: Future<Output = R> + Send + 'static,
R: IntoSubscriptionCloseResponse + Send,
pub fn register_subscription<R, F, Fut>(
&mut self,
subscribe_method_name: &'static str,
notif_method_name: &'static str,
unsubscribe_method_name: &'static str,
callback: F,
) -> Result<&mut MethodCallback, RegisterMethodError>where
Context: Send + Sync + 'static,
F: Fn(Params<'static>, PendingSubscriptionSink, Arc<Context>, Extensions) -> Fut + Send + Sync + Clone + 'static,
Fut: Future<Output = R> + Send + 'static,
R: IntoSubscriptionCloseResponse + Send,
Register a new publish/subscribe interface using JSON-RPC notifications.
It implements the ethereum pubsub specification with an option to choose custom subscription ID generation.
Furthermore, it generates the unsubscribe implementation
where a bool
is used as
the result to indicate whether the subscription was successfully unsubscribed to or not.
For instance an unsubscribe call
may fail if a non-existent subscription ID is used in the call.
This method ensures that the subscription_method_name
and unsubscription_method_name
are unique.
The notif_method_name
argument sets the content of the method
field in the JSON document that
the server sends back to the client. The uniqueness of this value is not machine checked and it’s up to
the user to ensure it is not used in any other RpcModule
used in the server.
§Arguments
subscription_method_name
- name of the method to call to initiate a subscriptionnotif_method_name
- name of method to be used in the subscription payload (technically a JSON-RPC notification)unsubscription_method
- name of the method to call to terminate a subscriptioncallback
- A callback to invoke on each subscription; it takes three parameters:Params
: JSON-RPC parameters in the subscription call.PendingSubscriptionSink
: A pending subscription waiting to be accepted, in order to send out messages on the subscription- Context: Any type that can be embedded into the
RpcModule
.
§Returns
An async block which returns something that implements crate::server::IntoSubscriptionCloseResponse
which
decides what action to take when the subscription ends whether such as to sent out another message
on the subscription stream before closing down it.
NOTE: The return value is ignored if PendingSubscriptionSink
hasn’t been called or is unsuccessful, as the subscription
is not allowed to send out subscription notifications before the actual subscription has been established.
This is implemented for Result<T, E>
and ()
.
It’s recommended to use Result
if you want to propagate the error as special error notification
Another option is to implement crate::server::IntoSubscriptionCloseResponse
if you want customized behaviour.
The error notification has the following format:
{
"jsonrpc": "2.0",
"method": "<method>",
"params": {
"subscription": "<subscriptionID>",
"error": <your msg>
}
}
}
§Examples
use jsonrpsee_core::server::{RpcModule, SubscriptionSink, SubscriptionMessage};
use jsonrpsee_types::ErrorObjectOwned;
let mut ctx = RpcModule::new(99_usize);
ctx.register_subscription("sub", "notif_name", "unsub", |params, pending, ctx, _| async move {
let x = match params.one::<usize>() {
Ok(x) => x,
Err(e) => {
pending.reject(ErrorObjectOwned::from(e)).await;
// If the subscription has not been "accepted" then
// the return value will be "ignored" as it's not
// allowed to send out any further notifications on
// on the subscription.
return Ok(());
}
};
// Mark the subscription is accepted after the params has been parsed successful.
// This is actually responds the underlying RPC method call and may fail if the
// connection is closed.
let sink = pending.accept().await?;
let sum = x + (*ctx);
// This will send out an error notification if it fails.
//
// If you need some other behavior implement or custom format of the error field
// you need to manually handle that.
let msg = SubscriptionMessage::from_json(&sum)?;
// This fails only if the connection is closed
sink.send(msg).await?;
Ok(())
});
sourcepub fn register_subscription_raw<R, F>(
&mut self,
subscribe_method_name: &'static str,
notif_method_name: &'static str,
unsubscribe_method_name: &'static str,
callback: F,
) -> Result<&mut MethodCallback, RegisterMethodError>where
Context: Send + Sync + 'static,
F: Fn(Params<'_>, PendingSubscriptionSink, Arc<Context>, &Extensions) -> R + Send + Sync + Clone + 'static,
R: IntoSubscriptionCloseResponse,
pub fn register_subscription_raw<R, F>(
&mut self,
subscribe_method_name: &'static str,
notif_method_name: &'static str,
unsubscribe_method_name: &'static str,
callback: F,
) -> Result<&mut MethodCallback, RegisterMethodError>where
Context: Send + Sync + 'static,
F: Fn(Params<'_>, PendingSubscriptionSink, Arc<Context>, &Extensions) -> R + Send + Sync + Clone + 'static,
R: IntoSubscriptionCloseResponse,
Similar to RpcModule::register_subscription
but a little lower-level API
where handling the subscription is managed the user i.e, polling the subscription
such as spawning a separate task to do so.
This is more efficient as this doesn’t require cloning the params
in the subscription
and it won’t send out a close message. Such things are delegated to the user of this API
§Examples
use jsonrpsee_core::server::{RpcModule, SubscriptionSink, SubscriptionMessage};
use jsonrpsee_types::ErrorObjectOwned;
let mut ctx = RpcModule::new(99_usize);
ctx.register_subscription_raw("sub", "notif_name", "unsub", |params, pending, ctx, _| {
// The params are parsed outside the async block below to avoid cloning the bytes.
let val = match params.one::<usize>() {
Ok(val) => val,
Err(e) => {
// If the subscription has not been "accepted" then
// the return value will be "ignored" as it's not
// allowed to send out any further notifications on
// on the subscription.
tokio::spawn(pending.reject(ErrorObjectOwned::from(e)));
return;
}
};
tokio::spawn(async move {
// Mark the subscription is accepted after the params has been parsed successful.
// This is actually responds the underlying RPC method call and may fail if the
// connection is closed.
let sink = pending.accept().await.unwrap();
let sum = val + (*ctx);
let msg = SubscriptionMessage::from_json(&sum).unwrap();
// This fails only if the connection is closed
sink.send(msg).await.unwrap();
});
});
sourcepub fn register_alias(
&mut self,
alias: &'static str,
existing_method: &'static str,
) -> Result<(), RegisterMethodError>
pub fn register_alias( &mut self, alias: &'static str, existing_method: &'static str, ) -> Result<(), RegisterMethodError>
Register an alias for an existing_method. Alias uniqueness is enforced.
Methods from Deref<Target = Methods>§
sourcepub fn verify_method_name(
&mut self,
name: &'static str,
) -> Result<(), RegisterMethodError>
pub fn verify_method_name( &mut self, name: &'static str, ) -> Result<(), RegisterMethodError>
Verifies that the method name is not already taken, and returns an error if it is.
sourcepub fn verify_and_insert(
&mut self,
name: &'static str,
callback: MethodCallback,
) -> Result<&mut MethodCallback, RegisterMethodError>
pub fn verify_and_insert( &mut self, name: &'static str, callback: MethodCallback, ) -> Result<&mut MethodCallback, RegisterMethodError>
Inserts the method callback for a given name, or returns an error if the name was already taken.
On success it returns a mut reference to the MethodCallback
just inserted.
sourcepub fn merge(
&mut self,
other: impl Into<Methods>,
) -> Result<(), RegisterMethodError>
pub fn merge( &mut self, other: impl Into<Methods>, ) -> Result<(), RegisterMethodError>
Merge two Methods
’s by adding all MethodCallback
s from other
into self
.
Fails if any of the methods in other
is present already.
sourcepub fn method(&self, method_name: &str) -> Option<&MethodCallback>
pub fn method(&self, method_name: &str) -> Option<&MethodCallback>
Returns the method callback.
sourcepub fn method_with_name(
&self,
method_name: &str,
) -> Option<(&'static str, &MethodCallback)>
pub fn method_with_name( &self, method_name: &str, ) -> Option<(&'static str, &MethodCallback)>
Returns the method callback along with its name. The returned name is same as the
method_name
, but its lifetime bound is 'static
.
sourcepub async fn call<Params, T>(
&self,
method: &str,
params: Params,
) -> Result<T, MethodsError>
pub async fn call<Params, T>( &self, method: &str, params: Params, ) -> Result<T, MethodsError>
Helper to call a method on the RPC module
without having to spin up a server.
The params must be serializable as JSON array, see ToRpcParams
for further documentation.
Returns the decoded value of the result field
in JSON-RPC response if successful.
§Examples
#[tokio::main]
async fn main() {
use jsonrpsee::{RpcModule, IntoResponse};
use jsonrpsee::core::RpcResult;
let mut module = RpcModule::new(());
module.register_method::<RpcResult<u64>, _>("echo_call", |params, _, _| {
params.one::<u64>().map_err(Into::into)
}).unwrap();
let echo: u64 = module.call("echo_call", [1_u64]).await.unwrap();
assert_eq!(echo, 1);
}
sourcepub async fn raw_json_request(
&self,
request: &str,
buf_size: usize,
) -> Result<(String, Receiver<String>), Error>
pub async fn raw_json_request( &self, request: &str, buf_size: usize, ) -> Result<(String, Receiver<String>), Error>
Make a request (JSON-RPC method call or subscription) by using raw JSON.
Returns the raw JSON response to the call and a stream to receive notifications if the call was a subscription.
§Examples
#[tokio::main]
async fn main() {
use jsonrpsee::{RpcModule, SubscriptionMessage};
use jsonrpsee::types::{response::Success, Response};
use futures_util::StreamExt;
let mut module = RpcModule::new(());
module.register_subscription("hi", "hi", "goodbye", |_, pending, _, _| async {
let sink = pending.accept().await?;
// see comment above.
sink.send("one answer".into()).await?;
Ok(())
}).unwrap();
let (resp, mut stream) = module.raw_json_request(r#"{"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"hi","id":0}"#, 1).await.unwrap();
// If the response is an error converting it to `Success` will fail.
let resp: Success<u64> = serde_json::from_str::<Response<u64>>(&resp).unwrap().try_into().unwrap();
let sub_resp = stream.recv().await.unwrap();
assert_eq!(
format!(r#"{{"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"hi","params":{{"subscription":{},"result":"one answer"}}}}"#, resp.result),
sub_resp
);
}
sourcepub async fn subscribe_unbounded(
&self,
sub_method: &str,
params: impl ToRpcParams,
) -> Result<Subscription, MethodsError>
pub async fn subscribe_unbounded( &self, sub_method: &str, params: impl ToRpcParams, ) -> Result<Subscription, MethodsError>
Helper to create a subscription on the RPC module
without having to spin up a server.
The params must be serializable as JSON array, see ToRpcParams
for further documentation.
Returns Subscription
on success which can used to get results from the subscription.
§Examples
#[tokio::main]
async fn main() {
use jsonrpsee::{RpcModule, SubscriptionMessage};
use jsonrpsee::core::{EmptyServerParams, RpcResult};
let mut module = RpcModule::new(());
module.register_subscription("hi", "hi", "goodbye", |_, pending, _, _| async move {
let sink = pending.accept().await?;
sink.send("one answer".into()).await?;
Ok(())
}).unwrap();
let mut sub = module.subscribe_unbounded("hi", EmptyServerParams::new()).await.unwrap();
// In this case we ignore the subscription ID,
let (sub_resp, _sub_id) = sub.next::<String>().await.unwrap().unwrap();
assert_eq!(&sub_resp, "one answer");
}
sourcepub async fn subscribe(
&self,
sub_method: &str,
params: impl ToRpcParams,
buf_size: usize,
) -> Result<Subscription, MethodsError>
pub async fn subscribe( &self, sub_method: &str, params: impl ToRpcParams, buf_size: usize, ) -> Result<Subscription, MethodsError>
Similar to Methods::subscribe_unbounded
but it’s using a bounded channel and the buffer capacity must be
provided.
sourcepub fn method_names(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = &'static str>
pub fn method_names(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = &'static str>
Returns an Iterator
with all the method names registered on this server.
sourcepub fn extensions(&mut self) -> &Extensions
pub fn extensions(&mut self) -> &Extensions
Similar to Methods::extensions_mut
but it’s immutable.
sourcepub fn extensions_mut(&mut self) -> &mut Extensions
pub fn extensions_mut(&mut self) -> &mut Extensions
Get a mutable reference to the extensions to add or remove data from the extensions.
This only affects direct calls to the methods and subscriptions and can be used for example to unit test the API without a server.
§Examples
#[tokio::main]
async fn main() {
use jsonrpsee::{RpcModule, IntoResponse, Extensions};
use jsonrpsee::core::RpcResult;
let mut module = RpcModule::new(());
module.register_method::<RpcResult<u64>, _>("magic_multiply", |params, _, ext| {
let magic = ext.get::<u64>().copied().unwrap();
let val = params.one::<u64>()?;
Ok(val * magic)
}).unwrap();
// inject arbitrary data into the extensions.
module.extensions_mut().insert(33_u64);
let magic: u64 = module.call("magic_multiply", [1_u64]).await.unwrap();
assert_eq!(magic, 33);
}
Trait Implementations§
Auto Trait Implementations§
impl<Context> Freeze for RpcModule<Context>
impl<Context> !RefUnwindSafe for RpcModule<Context>
impl<Context> Send for RpcModule<Context>
impl<Context> Sync for RpcModule<Context>
impl<Context> Unpin for RpcModule<Context>
impl<Context> !UnwindSafe for RpcModule<Context>
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source§impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for Twhere
T: ?Sized,
impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for Twhere
T: ?Sized,
source§fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
source§impl<T> CloneToUninit for Twhere
T: Clone,
impl<T> CloneToUninit for Twhere
T: Clone,
source§unsafe fn clone_to_uninit(&self, dst: *mut T)
unsafe fn clone_to_uninit(&self, dst: *mut T)
clone_to_uninit
)