Base JsonRpc classes. Represents all elements from JSON-RPC 2.0 specification http://www.jsonrpc.org/specification
Values that can be omitted, by default are set to undefined.
Specification says, that params in request can be ommited, but omitting property in object is not a good practice. Therefore, request and event object "params" property always exists, but can be set to value "undefined". When params property is undefined it will not be serialized.
npm install @adt/json-rpc or yarn add @adt/json-rpc
import { JsoRpcEvent, JsonRpcRequest } from "@adt/json-rpc"
const byeEvent = JsonRpcEvent({
method: "Bye",
params:{
name: "Joe"
}
});
console.log(byeEvent.serialize());
const helloRequest = JsonRpcRequest({
method: "Hello",
params: {
name: "Joe";
}
});
console.log(helloRequest.serialize());
const helloRequestWithExplicitId = JsonRpcRequest({
id: 1,
method: "Hello",
params: {
name: "Joe";
}
});
console.log(helloRequestWithExplicitId.serialize());
For more use cases please look at test specs.
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