NAME
AnyEvent::MPRPC::Server - Simple TCP-based MessagePack RPC server
SYNOPSIS
use AnyEvent::MPRPC::Server;
my $server = AnyEvent::MPRPC::Server->new( port => 4423 );
$server->reg_cb(
echo => sub {
my ($res_cv, @params) = @_;
$res_cv->result(@params);
},
sum => sub {
my ($res_cv, @params) = @_;
$res_cv->result( $params[0] + $params[1] );
},
);
DESCRIPTION
This module is server part of AnyEvent::MPRPC.
METHOD
new (%options)
Create server object, start listening socket, and return object.
my $server = AnyEvent::MPRPC::Server->new(
port => 4423,
);
Available %options
are:
- port => 'Int | Str'
-
Listening port or path to unix socket (Required)
- address => 'Str'
-
Bind address. Default to undef: This means server binds all interfaces by default.
If you want to use unix socket, this option should be set to "unix/"
- on_error => $cb->($handle, $fatal, $message)
-
Error callback which is called when some errors occured. This is actually AnyEvent::Handle's on_error.
- on_eof => $cb->($handle)
-
EOF callback. same as AnyEvent::Handle's on_eof callback.
- on_accept => $cb->($fh, $host, $port)
- on_dispatch => $cb->($indicator, $handle, $request);
- handler_options => 'HashRef'
-
Hashref options of AnyEvent::Handle that is used to handle client connections.
reg_cb (%callbacks)
Register MessagePack RPC methods.
$server->reg_cb(
echo => sub {
my ($res_cv, @params) = @_;
$res_cv->result(@params);
},
sum => sub {
my ($res_cv, @params) = @_;
$res_cv->result( $params[0] + $params[1] );
},
);
callback arguments
MessagePack RPC callback arguments consists of $result_cv
, and request @params
.
my ($result_cv, @params) = @_;
$result_cv
is AnyEvent::MPRPC::CondVar object. Callback must be call <$result_cv-
result>> to return result or <$result_cv-
error>> to return error.
If $result_cv
is not defined, it is notify request, so you don't have to return response. See AnyEvent::MPRPC::Client notify method.
@params
is same as request parameter.
AUTHOR
Tokuhiro Matsuno <tokuhirom@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (c) 2009 by tokuhirom.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
The full text of the license can be found in the LICENSE file included with this module.