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A simple remote procedure call module using ZeroMQ for python

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pyRpc

A simple remote procedure call module using ZeroMQ

Remote Procedure Call support, for exposing local function as public services, and calling public services on remote applications.

Wraps around ZeroMQ for messaging. http://www.zeromq.org/

This is a very basic module that allows you to create an application which exports various functions as services, and then to have client apps call these services almost like a native python call.

Requirements

This module uses ZeroMQ for the messaging functionality: http://www.zeromq.org/ It should get installed by the setup.py installation process. But on some systems you may need to install this seperately.

The GUI-based examples require PyQt4: http://www.riverbankcomputing.co.uk/software/pyqt/download http://qt.nokia.com/downloads

Install

Download and: >>> python setup.py install

or >>> pip install pyRpc

or >>> easy_install pyRpc

Basic Example

Exporting functions as services (server)

import time
from pyRpc import PyRpc

def add(a, b):
	""" Returns a + b """
	return a+b

def favoriteColor():
	""" Tell you our favorite color """
	return "red"

myRpc = PyRpc("com.myCompany.MyApplication") 
time.sleep(.1)

myRpc.publishService(add)
myRpc.publishService(favoriteColor)
myRpc.start()

try:
    while True:
        time.sleep(1)

except KeyboardInterrupt:
    myRpc.stop()

Calling remote services from a client

import time
from pyRpc import RpcConnection

def response(resp):
	print "Got response:", resp
	print "1 + 2 =", resp.result
	 
remote = RpcConnection("com.myCompany.MyApplication")
time.sleep(.1)

# we can ask the remote server what services are available
resp = remote.availableServices()
for service in resp.result:
	print "\nService: %(service)s \nDescription: %(doc)s \nUsage: %(format)s\n" % service


# calls remote add() and does not wait. Result will be returned to response()
remote.call("add", args=(1, 2), callback=response)

# blocks while waiting for a response
resp = remote.call("favoriteColor")
print "Favorite color:", resp.result

time.sleep(1)

remote.close()

time.sleep(1)
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