To install this module, run the following commands:
perl Makefile.PL
make
make test
make install
Mojo::WebSocketProxy - WebSocket proxy for JSON-RPC 2.0 server
# lib/your-application.pm
use base 'Mojolicious';
sub startup {
my $self = shift;
$self->plugin(
'web_socket_proxy' => {
actions => [
['json_key', {some_param => 'some_value'}]
],
base_path => '/api',
url => 'http://rpc-host.com:8080/',
}
);
}
Or to manually call RPC server:
# lib/your-application.pm
use base 'Mojolicious';
sub startup {
my $self = shift;
$self->plugin(
'web_socket_proxy' => {
actions => [
[
'json_key',
{
instead_of_forward => sub {
shift->call_rpc({
args => $args,
method => $rpc_method, # it'll call 'http://rpc-host.com:8080/rpc_method'
rpc_response_cb => sub {...}
});
}
}
]
],
base_path => '/api',
url => 'http://rpc-host.com:8080/',
}
);
}
Using this module you can forward WebSocket-JSON requests to RPC server.
For every message it creates separate hash ref storage, which is available from hooks as $req_storage. Request storage have RPC call parameters in $req_storage->{call_params}. It copies message args to $req_storage->{call_params}->{args}. You can use Mojolicious stash to store data between messages in one connection.
The plugin sends websocket messages to clietn with RPC response data. If RPC reponse looks like this:
{status => 1}
It returns simple response like this:
{$msg_type => 1, msg_type => $msg_type}
If RPC returns something like this:
{
response_data => [..],
status => 1,
}
Plugin returns common response like this:
{
$msg_type => $rpc_response,
msg_type => $msg_type,
}
You can customize ws porxy response using 'response' hook.
The plugin understands the following parameters.
A pointer to array of action details, which contain stash_params, request-response callbacks, other call parameters.
$self->plugin(
'web_socket_proxy' => {
actions => [
['action1_json_key', {details_key1 => details_value1}],
['action2_json_key']
]
});
before_forward => [sub { my ($c, $req_storage) = @_; ... }, sub {...}]
Global hooks which will run after request is dispatched and before to start preparing RPC call. It'll run every hook or until any hook returns some non-empty result. If returns any hash ref then that value will be JSON encoded and send to client, without forward action to RPC. To call RPC every hook should return empty or undefined value. It's good place to some validation or subscribe actions.
after_forward => [sub { my ($c, $result, $req_storage) = @_; ... }, sub {...}]
Global hooks which will run after every forwarded RPC call done. Or even forward action isn't running. It can view or modify result value from 'before_forward' hook. It'll run every hook or until any hook returns some non-empty result. If returns any hash ref then that value will be JSON encoded and send to client.
after_dispatch => [sub { my $c = shift; ... }, sub {...}]
Global hooks which will run at the end of request handling.
before_get_rpc_response => [sub { my ($c, $req_storage) = @_; ... }, sub {...}]
Global hooks which will run when asynchronous RPC call is answered.
after_got_rpc_response => [sub { my ($c, $req_storage) = @_; ... }, sub {...}]
Global hooks which will run after checked that response exists.
before_send_api_response => [sub { my ($c, $req_storage, $api_response) = @_; ... }, sub {...}]
Global hooks which will run immediately before send API response.
before_send_api_response => [sub { my ($c, $req_storage) = @_; ... }, sub {...}]
Global hooks which will run immediately after sent API response.
API url for make route.
See "timeout" in Mojo::IOLoop::Stream
See "max_connections" in Mojo::IOLoop
Returns error if RPC response size is over value.
Callback for doing something once after connection is opened
Callback for doing something every time when connection is closed.
RPC host url - store url string or function to set url dynamically for manually RPC calls. When using forwarded call then url storing in request storage. You can store url in every action options, or make it at before_forward hook.
stash_params => [qw/ stash_key1 stash_key2 /]
Will send specified parameters from Mojolicious $c->stash. You can store RPC response data to Mojolicious stash returning data like this:
rpc_response => {
stast => {..} # data to store in Mojolicious stash
response_key1 => response_value1, # response to API client
response_key2 => response_value2
}
success => sub { my ($c, $rpc_response) = @_; ... }
Hook which will run if RPC returns success value.
error => sub { my ($c, $rpc_response) = @_; ... }
Hook which will run if RPC returns value with error key, e.g.
{ result => { error => { code => 'some_error' } } }
response => sub { my ($c, $rpc_response) = @_; ... }
Hook which will run every time when success or error callbacks is running. It good place to modify API response format.
Mojolicious::Plugin::WebSocketProxy, Mojo::WebSocketProxy Mojo::WebSocketProxy::CallingEngine, Mojo::WebSocketProxy::Dispatcher, Mojo::WebSocketProxy::Config Mojo::WebSocketProxy::Parser
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