Struct jsonrpsee::RpcModule

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pub struct RpcModule<Context> { /* private fields */ }
Available on crate feature server only.
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Sets of JSON-RPC methods can be organized into a “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.

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impl<Context> RpcModule<Context>

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pub fn new(ctx: Context) -> RpcModule<Context>

Create a new module with a given shared Context.

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pub fn remove_context(self) -> RpcModule<()>

Transform a module into an RpcModule<()> (unit context).

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impl<Context> RpcModule<Context>where Context: Send + Sync + 'static,

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pub fn register_method<R, F>( &mut self, method_name: &'static str, callback: F ) -> Result<MethodResourcesBuilder<'_>, Error>where Context: Send + Sync + 'static, R: Serialize, F: Fn(Params<'_>, &Context) -> Result<R, Error> + Send + Sync + 'static,

Register a new synchronous RPC method, which computes the response with the given callback.

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pub fn register_async_method<R, Fun, Fut>( &mut self, method_name: &'static str, callback: Fun ) -> Result<MethodResourcesBuilder<'_>, Error>where R: Serialize + Send + Sync + 'static, Fut: Future<Output = Result<R, Error>> + Send, Fun: Fn(Params<'static>, Arc<Context, Global>) -> Fut + Clone + Send + Sync + 'static,

Register a new asynchronous RPC method, which computes the response with the given callback.

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pub fn register_blocking_method<R, F>( &mut self, method_name: &'static str, callback: F ) -> Result<MethodResourcesBuilder<'_>, Error>where Context: Send + Sync + 'static, R: Serialize, F: Fn(Params<'_>, Arc<Context, Global>) -> Result<R, Error> + 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.

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pub fn register_subscription<F>( &mut self, subscribe_method_name: &'static str, notif_method_name: &'static str, unsubscribe_method_name: &'static str, callback: F ) -> Result<MethodResourcesBuilder<'_>, Error>where Context: Send + Sync + 'static, F: Fn(Params<'_>, SubscriptionSink, Arc<Context, Global>) -> Result<(), SubscriptionEmptyError> + Send + Sync + 'static,

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 subscriptionID 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 subscription
  • notif_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 subscription
  • callback - A callback to invoke on each subscription; it takes three parameters:
    • Params: JSON-RPC parameters in the subscription call.
    • SubscriptionSink: A sink to send messages to the subscriber.
    • Context: Any type that can be embedded into the RpcModule.
Examples

use jsonrpsee_core::server::rpc_module::{RpcModule, SubscriptionSink};
use jsonrpsee_core::Error;

let mut ctx = RpcModule::new(99_usize);
ctx.register_subscription("sub", "notif_name", "unsub", |params, mut sink, ctx| {
    let x = match params.one::<usize>() {
        Ok(x) => x,
        Err(e) => {
            let err: Error = e.into();
            sink.reject(err);
            return Ok(());
        }
    };
    // Sink is accepted on the first `send` call.
    std::thread::spawn(move || {
        let sum = x + (*ctx);
        let _ = sink.send(&sum);
    });

    Ok(())
});
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pub fn register_alias( &mut self, alias: &'static str, existing_method: &'static str ) -> Result<(), Error>

Register an alias for an existing_method. Alias uniqueness is enforced.

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pub fn merge(&mut self, other: impl Into<Methods>) -> Result<(), Error>

Merge two Methods’s by adding all MethodCallbacks from other into self. Fails if any of the methods in other is present already.

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pub fn method(&self, method_name: &str) -> Option<&MethodCallback>

Returns the method callback.

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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.

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pub async fn call<Params, T>( &self, method: &str, params: Params ) -> impl Future<Output = Result<T, Error>>where Params: ToRpcParams, T: DeserializeOwned,

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;

    let mut module = RpcModule::new(());
    module.register_method("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);
}
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pub async fn raw_json_request( &self, request: &str ) -> impl Future<Output = Result<(MethodResponse, UnboundedReceiver<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;
    use jsonrpsee::types::Response;
    use futures_util::StreamExt;

    let mut module = RpcModule::new(());
    module.register_subscription("hi", "hi", "goodbye", |_, mut sink, _| {
        sink.send(&"one answer").unwrap();
        Ok(())
    }).unwrap();
    let (resp, mut stream) = module.raw_json_request(r#"{"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"hi","id":0}"#).await.unwrap();
    let resp = serde_json::from_str::<Response<u64>>(&resp.result).unwrap();
    let sub_resp = stream.next().await.unwrap();
    assert_eq!(
        format!(r#"{{"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"hi","params":{{"subscription":{},"result":"one answer"}}}}"#, resp.result),
        sub_resp
    );
}
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pub async fn subscribe( &self, sub_method: &str, params: impl ToRpcParams ) -> impl Future<Output = Result<Subscription, Error>>

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 subscriptions.

Examples
#[tokio::main]
async fn main() {
    use jsonrpsee::{RpcModule, types::EmptyServerParams};

    let mut module = RpcModule::new(());
    module.register_subscription("hi", "hi", "goodbye", |_, mut sink, _| {
        sink.send(&"one answer").unwrap();
        Ok(())
    }).unwrap();

    let mut sub = module.subscribe("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");
}
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pub fn method_names(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = &'static str>

Returns an Iterator with all the method names registered on this server.

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impl<Context> Clone for RpcModule<Context>where Context: Clone,

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fn clone(&self) -> RpcModule<Context>

Returns a copy of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl<Context> Debug for RpcModule<Context>where Context: Debug,

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result<(), Error>

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl<Context> Deref for RpcModule<Context>

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type Target = Methods

The resulting type after dereferencing.
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fn deref(&self) -> &Methods

Dereferences the value.
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impl<Context> DerefMut for RpcModule<Context>

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fn deref_mut(&mut self) -> &mut Methods

Mutably dereferences the value.
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impl<Context> From<RpcModule<Context>> for Methods

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fn from(module: RpcModule<Context>) -> Methods

Converts to this type from the input type.

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impl<Context> !RefUnwindSafe for RpcModule<Context>

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impl<Context> Send for RpcModule<Context>where Context: Send + Sync,

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impl<Context> Sync for RpcModule<Context>where Context: Send + Sync,

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impl<Context> Unpin for RpcModule<Context>

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impl<Context> !UnwindSafe for RpcModule<Context>

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fn type_id(&self) -> TypeId

Gets the TypeId of self. Read more
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