Adapted from SimpleJsonRpc , tested on Micropython ESP32, ESP32-S2, CPython 3.9
- adapted for micropython
- fix handling of error, parameter and batched request
- shorten code to save space
- add asyncio support
- removed call(), use handle_rpc(request)/handle_rpca(request) instead
Simple JSON-RPC 2.0 compilant middleware for python using decorators. With just a few lines of code you get a JSONRPC 2.0 compilant web API running and ready for your needs!
copy ujrpc.py to micropython:
mpremote fs cp ujrpc.py :/
Just create a service class to store your API calls and decorate your methods:
from ujrpc import JRPCService
jrpc = JRPCService(api_version=1)
# jrpc.debug = False
@jrpc.fn(name='add', doc='test1: add')
def add(r, a, b):
return a + b
@jrpc.fn(name='echo', doc='test2: echo')
def echo(r, msg):
return msg
@jrpc.fn(name='login', doc='Method used to log a user in')
def login(r, user_name, user_pass):
(...)
requests = """[
{"jsonrpc": "2.0", "method": "add", "params": [11,22], "id": 1},
{"jsonrpc": "2.0", "method": "echo", "params": ["Hello"], "id": 2},
]"""
# in mqtt_as callbacks or picoweb route handlers:
response = jrpc.handle_rpc(requests)
print(response)
# [{"jsonrpc": "2.0", "id": 1, "result": 33},
# {"jsonrpc": "2.0", "id": 2, "result": "Hello"}]
try:
import uasyncio as asyncio
except:
import asyncio
class TestAsync():
def __init__(self):
self.cal_cnt = 0
@jrpc.fn(name="async_add")
async def add(self, a, b):
self.cal_cnt += 1
return a+b
@jrpc.fn(name="product")
def prd(self, a, b):
self.cal_cnt += 1
return a*b
requests = """[
{"jsonrpc": "2.0", "method": "async_add", "params": [11,22], "id": 1},
{"jsonrpc": "2.0", "method": "product", "params": [33,44], "id": 2},
]"""
async def main():
ta = TestAsync()
jrpc.bind_self = ta # pass ta as 1st parameter to decorated fn, instead of jrpc
print("cal_cnt=", ta.cal_cnt)
response = await jrpc.handle_rpca(requests)
print(response)
print("cal_cnt=", ta.cal_cnt)
asyncio.run(main())
# cal_cnt= 0
# [{"jsonrpc": "2.0", "id": 1, "result": 33}, {"jsonrpc": "2.0", "id": 2, "result": 1452}]
# cal_cnt= 2
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Copyright (c) 2014 Moritz Wundke
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