SYNOPSIS
# CGI version
use JSON::RPC::Server::CGI;
my $server = JSON::RPC::Server::CGI->new;
$server->dispatch_to('MyApp')->handle();
# Apache version
# In apache conf
PerlRequire /your/path/start.pl
PerlModule MyApp
<Location /jsonrpc/API>
SetHandler perl-script
PerlResponseHandler JSON::RPC::Server::Apache
PerlSetVar dispatch "MyApp"
PerlSetVar return_die_message 0
</Location>
# Daemon version
use JSON::RPC::Server::Daemon;
JSON::RPC::Server::Daemon->new(LocalPort => 8080);
->dispatch({'/jsonrpc/API' => 'MyApp'})
->handle();
# FastCGI version
use JSON::RPC::Server::FastCGI;
my $server = JSON::RPC::Server::FastCGI->new;
$server->dispatch_to('MyApp')->handle();
DESCRIPTION
Gets a client request.Parses its JSON data.
Passes the server object and the object decoded from the JSON data to your procedure (method).
Takes your returned value (scalar or arrayref or hashref).
Sends a response.
Well, you write your procedure code only.
METHODS
- new
- Creates new JSON::RPC::Server object.
- dispatch($package)
- dispatch([$package1, $package1, ...])
- dispatch({$path => $package, ...})
- Sets your procedure module using package name list or arrayref or hashref. Hashref version is used for path_info access.
- dispatch_to
- An alias to "dispatch".
- handle
- Runs server object and returns a response.
- raise_error(%hash)
-
return $server->raise_error( code => 501, message => "This is error in my procedure." );
Sets an error. An error code number in your procedure is an integer between 501 and 899.
- json
-
Setter/Getter to json encoder/decoder object.
The default value is JSON object in the below way:
JSON->new->utf8
In your procedure, changes its behaviour.
$server->json->utf8(0);
The JSON coder creating method is "create_json_coder".
- version
- Setter/Getter to JSON-RPC protocol version used by a client. If version is 1.1, returns 1.1. Otherwise returns 0.
- charset
- Setter/Getter to cahrset. Default is 'UTF-8'.
- content_type
- Setter/Getter to content type. Default is 'application/json'.
- return_die_message
-
When your program dies in your procedure,
sends a return object with errror message 'Procedure error' by default.
If this option is set, uses "die" message.
sub your_procedure { my ($s) = @_; $s->return_die_message(1); die "This is test."; }
- retrieve_json_from_post
- It is used by JSON::RPC::Server subclass.
- retrieve_json_from_get
-
In the protocol v1.1, 'GET' request method is also allowable.
It is used by JSON::RPC::Server subclass.
- response
- It is used by JSON::RPC::Server subclass.
- request
- Returns HTTP::Request object.
- path_info
- Returns PATH_INFO.
- max_length
- Returns max content-length to your application.
- translate_error_message
-
Implemented in your subclass.
Three arguments (server object, error code and error message) are passed.
It must return a message.
sub translate_error_message { my ($s, $code, $message) = @_; return $translation_jp_message{$code}; }
- create_json_coder
- (Class method) Returns a JSON de/encoder in "new". You can override it to use your favorite JSON de/encode.
RESERVED PROCEDURE
When a client call a procedure (method) name 'system.foobar', JSON::RPC::Server look up MyApp::system::foobar.<http://json-rpc.org/wd/JSON-RPC-1-1-WD-20060807.html#ProcedureCall>
<http://json-rpc.org/wd/JSON-RPC-1-1-WD-20060807.html#ServiceDescription>
There is JSON::RPC::Server::system::describe for default response of 'system.describe'.
AUTHOR
Makamaka Hannyaharamitu, <makamaka[at]cpan.org>COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2007-2008 by Makamaka HannyaharamituThis library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.