pub struct JsonRpcRequest {
pub jsonrpc: String,
pub method: String,
pub params: Option<Value>,
pub id: Option<Value>,
}Expand description
JSON-RPC 2.0 Request
Represents a JSON-RPC request method invocation with optional parameters and identifier.
§Fields
jsonrpc- A String specifying the JSON-RPC version. MUST be exactly “2.0”method- A String containing the name of the method to be invokedparams- Optional structured data that serves as arguments to the method. The order of the objects in the Array is significant to the method.id- A value which is used to match the response with the request that it is replying to. Can be a string, number, or NULL. Notifications MUST NOT include an “id”.
§Example
use serde_json::json;
use spikard_http::jsonrpc::JsonRpcRequest;
// Request with parameters and ID
let req = JsonRpcRequest::new("add", Some(json!([1, 2])), Some(json!(1)));
assert!(!req.is_notification());
// Notification (no ID)
let notif = JsonRpcRequest::new("notify", Some(json!({})), None);
assert!(notif.is_notification());Fields§
§jsonrpc: StringJSON-RPC version, must be “2.0”
method: StringThe name of the method to invoke
params: Option<Value>Optional parameters for the method
id: Option<Value>Optional request identifier. When absent, this is a notification.
Implementations§
Source§impl JsonRpcRequest
impl JsonRpcRequest
Sourcepub fn new(
method: impl Into<String>,
params: Option<Value>,
id: Option<Value>,
) -> Self
pub fn new( method: impl Into<String>, params: Option<Value>, id: Option<Value>, ) -> Self
Creates a new JSON-RPC 2.0 request
§Arguments
method- The method name to invokeparams- Optional parameters (can be array, object, or null)id- Optional request identifier (string, number, or null)
§Example
use serde_json::json;
use spikard_http::jsonrpc::JsonRpcRequest;
let req = JsonRpcRequest::new("subtract", Some(json!({"a": 5, "b": 3})), Some(json!(2)));
assert_eq!(req.method, "subtract");
assert!(!req.is_notification());Sourcepub fn is_notification(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_notification(&self) -> bool
Checks if this request is a notification
A notification is a JSON-RPC request without an “id” field. The server MUST NOT reply to a notification.
§Example
use spikard_http::jsonrpc::JsonRpcRequest;
let req = JsonRpcRequest::new("method", None, Some(serde_json::json!(1)));
assert!(!req.is_notification());
let notif = JsonRpcRequest::new("notify", None, None);
assert!(notif.is_notification());Trait Implementations§
Source§impl Clone for JsonRpcRequest
impl Clone for JsonRpcRequest
Source§fn clone(&self) -> JsonRpcRequest
fn clone(&self) -> JsonRpcRequest
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
source. Read moreSource§impl Debug for JsonRpcRequest
impl Debug for JsonRpcRequest
Source§impl<'de> Deserialize<'de> for JsonRpcRequest
impl<'de> Deserialize<'de> for JsonRpcRequest
Source§fn deserialize<__D>(__deserializer: __D) -> Result<Self, __D::Error>where
__D: Deserializer<'de>,
fn deserialize<__D>(__deserializer: __D) -> Result<Self, __D::Error>where
__D: Deserializer<'de>,
Auto Trait Implementations§
impl Freeze for JsonRpcRequest
impl RefUnwindSafe for JsonRpcRequest
impl Send for JsonRpcRequest
impl Sync for JsonRpcRequest
impl Unpin for JsonRpcRequest
impl UnwindSafe for JsonRpcRequest
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