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toy-rpc
An async RPC crate that mimics the golang's net/rpc package and supports both async-std and tokio.
This project is still being actively developed. I have kind of run out of ideas for features, so feel free to let me know if there is a feature that you want.
toy-rpc aims to be an easy-to-use async RPC tool that is inspired by golang's net/rpc's API.
It supports both async_std and tokio runtimes over either TCP or TLS. Integration with
common HTTP server frameworks such as actix_web, warp and tide are provided.
The overall usage and API should feel similar to that of the golang's net/rpc package. Some of the names are changed
to make them sound more "rusty". Because rust does not come with runtime reflection, attribute macros #[export_impl]
and #[export_trait] / #[export_trait_impl], and attribute #[export_method] are used to mark functions "exported" in golang's
net/rpc perspective.
Some other features of toy-rpc:
- Cascading cancellation: whenever an unfinished
Call<Res>is dropped, a cancellation will be sent to the server and thus propagating the cancellation.
More detailed usage can be found in the book and documentation.
- Book
- Quickstart
- Documentation
- Change Log
- GitHub repository
- crate.io
- Minimum supported Rust version: 1.53 or later
This crate uses #![forbid(unsafe_code)] to ensure no usage of unsafe in the crate.
Feature flags
The feature flags can be put into three categories.
Choice of runtime and HTTP framework integration
async_std_runtime: supports usage withasync-stdtokio_runtime: supports usage withtokiohttp_tide: enablestideintegration on the server side. This also enablesasync_std_runtimeandws_async_stdhttp_actix_web: enablesactix-webintegration on the server side. This also enablestokio_runtimeandws_tokiohttp_warp: enables integration withwarpon the server side. This also enablestokio_runtimeandws_tokiohttp_axum: enables integration withaxumon the server side. This also enablestokio_runtimeandws_tokio
Choice of RPC server or client (both can be enabled at the same time)
server: enables RPC serverclient: enables RPC client
Choice of serialization/deserialzation (only one should be enabled at a time)
serde_bincode: (default) the default codec will usebincodefor serialization/deserializationserde_json: the default codec will useserde_jsonforjsonserialization/deserializationserde_cbor: the default codec will useserde_cborfor serialization/deserializationserde_rmp: the default codec will usermp-serdefor serialization/deserialization
WebSocket support (HTTP integration is implementd with WebSocket)
ws_tokio: enables WebSocket and HTTP integrations withtokio. This must be enabled for client to usedial_http(addr)ordial_websocket(addr).ws_async_std: enables WebSocket and HTTP integrations withasync-std. This must be enabled for client to usedial_http(addr)ordial_websocket(addr).
TLS support
tls: enables TLS support
Other trivial feature flags are listed below, and they are likely of no actual usage for you.
docsstd:serde/std. There is no actual usage right now.
By default, only serde_bincode feature is enabled.
You must enable at least one runtime feature flag and the server and/or client to have something usable.
Default features
= ["serde_bincode"]
Integration
HTTP integration is provided for actix-web, tide, and warp. More details can be found
in the Book/Integrations and in
examples.
Quickstart Example
A quickstart example with tokio runtime is provided in the Book/Quickstart.
License: MIT/Apache-2.0