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4 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Nicholas
610cf02c4a
rpc: improve error codes for internal server errors (#25678)
This changes the error code returned by the RPC server in certain situations:

- handler panic: code -32603
- result marshaling error: code -32603
- attempt to subscribe via HTTP: code -32001

In all of the above cases, the server previously returned the default error
code -32000.

Co-authored-by: Nicholas Zhao <nicholas.zhao@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Felix Lange <fjl@twurst.com>
2022-09-09 14:03:23 +02:00
Seungbae Yu
38e002f464
rpc: check that "version" is "2.0" in request objects (#25570)
The JSON-RPC spec requires the "version" field to be exactly "2.0",
so we should verify that. This change is not backwards-compatible with
sloppy client implementations, but I decided to go ahead with it anyway
because the failure will be caught via the returned error.
2022-09-02 17:47:29 +02:00
Felix Lange
5883afb3ef
rpc: fix issue with null JSON-RPC messages (#21497) 2020-08-28 16:27:58 +02:00
Felix Lange
245f3146c2
rpc: implement full bi-directional communication (#18471)
New APIs added:

    client.RegisterName(namespace, service) // makes service available to server
    client.Notify(ctx, method, args...)     // sends a notification
    ClientFromContext(ctx)                  // to get a client in handler method

This is essentially a rewrite of the server-side code. JSON-RPC
processing code is now the same on both server and client side. Many
minor issues were fixed in the process and there is a new test suite for
JSON-RPC spec compliance (and non-compliance in some cases).

List of behavior changes:

- Method handlers are now called with a per-request context instead of a
  per-connection context. The context is canceled right after the method
  returns.
- Subscription error channels are always closed when the connection
  ends. There is no need to also wait on the Notifier's Closed channel
  to detect whether the subscription has ended.
- Client now omits "params" instead of sending "params": null when there
  are no arguments to a call. The previous behavior was not compliant
  with the spec. The server still accepts "params": null.
- Floating point numbers are allowed as "id". The spec doesn't allow
  them, but we handle request "id" as json.RawMessage and guarantee that
  the same number will be sent back.
- Logging is improved significantly. There is now a message at DEBUG
  level for each RPC call served.
2019-02-04 13:47:34 +01:00