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Rust implementation of the Fizyr RPC procotol.
The Fizyr RPC protocol is a request/response protocol, with bi-directional feedback as long as a request is open. Additionally, you can send individual stream messages that do not initiate a request.
§Overview
§Peer and PeerHandle
As a user of the library, you will mostly be using the PeerHandle object.
The PeerHandle is used to interact with a remote peer.
It is used to send and receive requests and stream messages.
It can also be split in a PeerReadHandle and a PeerWriteHandle,
to allow moving the handles into different tasks.
The write handle can also be cloned and used in multiple tasks.
To obtain a PeerHandle, you can call Peer::connect().
This will connect to a remote listener and spawn a background task to read and write messages over the connection.
If you need full control over tasks, you can instead create a Peer object
and call Peer::run() manually.
§Listener
The Listener struct is used to accept incoming connections
and gives you a PeerHandle for each incoming connection.
You can then use the handle to process incoming messages and to send messages to the peer.
Usually, you will want to spawn a task for each accepted connection that handles the communication.
§Transports
Each peer internally uses a Transport.
The transport is responsible for reading and writing raw messages.
By abstracting away the message transport,
the library can expose a single generic Peer and Listener struct.
There are different transports for different socket types.
Different transports may also use different types as message body.
For example, the TcpTransport and UnixStreamTransport
use messages with a StreamBody.
This StreamBody body type contains raw bytes.
The UnixSeqpacketTransport has messages with a UnixBody,
which allows you to embed file descriptors with each message.
§Features
The library uses features to avoid unnecessarily large dependency trees. Each feature corresponds to a different transport type. None of the features are enabled by default. Currently, the library has these features:
- tcp: for the- TcpTransport
- unix-stream: for the- UnixStreamTransport
- unix-seqpacket: for the- UnixSeqpacketTransport
§Example
use fizyr_rpc::{TcpPeer, StreamConfig};
let (peer, info) = TcpPeer::connect("localhost:1337", StreamConfig::default()).await?;
eprintln!("Connected to: {}", info.remote_address());
let mut request = peer.send_request(1, &b"Hello World!"[..]).await?;
while let Some(update) = request.recv_update().await {
    let body = std::str::from_utf8(&update.body)?;
    eprintln!("Received update: {}", body);
}
let response = request.recv_response().await?;
let body = std::str::from_utf8(&response.body)?;
eprintln!("Received response: {}", body);Modules§
- format
- Traits for converting between RPC messages and Rust values.
- interface_example 
- Example module for the interface!macro.
- introspection
- Support types and traits for runtime interface instrospection.
- service_id 
- Well-known service IDs.
- transport
- Transport traits and concrete implementations.
- util
- Utility traits.
Macros§
- interface
- Define an RPC interface.
Structs§
- Error
- Opaque error for all RPC operations.
- Listener
- Listener that spawns peers for all accepted connections.
- Message
- A complete RPC message, including header and body.
- MessageHeader 
- A message header.
- Peer
- Peer read/write loop.
- PeerClose Handle 
- Handle to close the connection with a peer.
- PeerHandle 
- Handle to a peer.
- PeerRead Handle 
- Handle to receive messages from a peer.
- PeerWrite Handle 
- Handle to send messages to a peer.
- ReceivedRequest Handle 
- A handle for a received request.
- ReceivedRequest Write Handle 
- A write handle for a received request.
- SentRequest Handle 
- A handle for a sent request.
- SentRequest Write Handle 
- A write handle for a sent request.
- StreamBody 
- The body of a stream message.
- StreamConfig 
- Configuration for a byte-stream transport.
- UnixBody 
- Body for the unix tranport.
- UnixConfig 
- Configuration for Unix datagram transports.
Enums§
- MessageType 
- The type of a message.
- ParseUpdate Error 
- The received update is unknown or invalid.
- ReceivedMessage 
- An incoming request or stream message.
- RecvMessage Error 
- Error that can occur when receiving a message from a peer using a generated interface.
Constants§
- HEADER_LEN 
- The encoded length of a message header.
- MAX_PAYLOAD_ LEN 
- The maximum length of a message body.
Traits§
- Body
- Trait for types that can be used as message body.
- ListeningSocket 
- Helper trait for Listener.
Type Aliases§
- TcpListener
- Listener for TCP sockets.
- TcpPeer
- Peer using the TCP transport.
- TcpTransport
- Message transport for TCP.
- UnixSeqpacket Listener 
- Listener for Unix seqpacket sockets.
- UnixSeqpacket Peer 
- Peer using the Unix seqpacket transport.
- UnixSeqpacket Transport 
- Message transport for Unix seqpacket sockets.
- UnixStream Listener 
- Listener for Unix stream sockets.
- UnixStream Peer 
- Peer using the Unix stream transport.
- UnixStream Transport 
- Message transport for Unix stream sockets.