remote-function
v1.0.1
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Make function calls remotely in an intuitive way.
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Remote Function
Remote Function is a library for making remote procedure calls in an intuitive way. Just declare functions on the server and call them from the client, that's it! If the function errors, the error will seamlessly be transferred to the calling client. This is done via JSON RPC 2.0 which makes it possible to use with other clients. It has no dependencies and works by utilizing Proxies that was introduced with ES6.
Install
npm install remote-function
Example
Server
Initiate a server, then just define your function on the server object.
const server = require('remote-function').createServer();
server.divide = (arg1, arg2) => {
if (arg2 === 0) {
throw new Error("Can't divide by zero.");
}
return arg1 / arg2;
};
Client
Define where the server is located when creating a client. Then you can just call the function that is defined at the server and you get a promise that returns what the server function will return. If you are on >=Node 8.0.0, you can use it with await
if you are within an async
function.
const remote = require('remote-function').createClient({ host: '127.0.0.1' });
const result = await remote.divide(12, 3);
console.log(result); // 4
If an error is thrown on the server:
try {
const result = await remote.divide(12, 0);
console.log(result); // Will not be reached
} catch (error) {
// Get the error thrown on the server, including stacktrace
}
Options
Server
| Option | Default | Description |
| -------------- | ----------- | -------------------------------------------- |
| host
| "0.0.0.0"
| The host that the server listen on |
| port
| 6356
| The port that the server listen on |
| includeStack
| true
| Should errors include the server stacktrace? |
Client
| Option | Default | Description |
| ----------------- | --------------------------- | ----------------------------------- |
| host
| "127.0.0.1"
| The host that the server listens on |
| port
| 6356
| The port that the server listens on |
| headers
| {}
| Additional request headers |
| connectTimeout
| 0
| The socket connection timeout |
| responseTimeout
| 0
| The response wait timeout |
createClient
also supports options from http.request(). For example, you can set headers
to add extra headers to http request, or auth
if you need Basic Authentication. You cannot change http request method.