A shell for running JSON-RPC 2.0 queries
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json-rpc-shell

json-rpc-shell is a simple shell for running JSON-RPC 2.0 queries.

This software has been created as a replacement for the following shell, which is written in Java: http://software.dzhuvinov.com/json-rpc-2.0-shell.html

Features

In addition to most of the features provided by Vladimir Dzhuvinovs shell you get the following niceties:

  • configurable JSON syntax highlight, which with prettyprinting turned on helps you make sense of the results significantly

  • ability to pipe output through a shell command, so that you can view the results in your favourite editor or redirect them to a file

  • ability to edit the input line in your favourite editor as well with Alt+E

  • WebSockets (RFC 6455) can also be used as a transport rather than HTTP

Documentation

See the man page for information about usage. The rest of this README will concern itself with externalities.

Packages

Regular releases are sporadic. git master should be stable enough. You can get a package with the latest development version from Archlinuxs AUR.

Building

Build dependencies: CMake, pkg-config, asciidoctor, liberty (included), http-parser (included)
Runtime dependencies: libev, Jansson, cURL, openssl, readline or libedit >= 2013-07-12,

Avoid libedit if you can, in general it works but at the moment history is acting up and I have no clue about fixing it. Multiline editing is also misbehaving there.

$ git clone --recursive https://git.janouch.name/p/json-rpc-shell.git
$ mkdir json-rpc-shell/build
$ cd json-rpc-shell/build
$ cmake .. -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug
$ make

To install the application, you can do either the usual:

# make install

Or you can try telling CMake to make a package for you. For Debian it is:

$ cpack -G DEB
# dpkg -i json-rpc-shell-*.deb

Note that for versions of CMake before 2.8.9, you need to prefix cpack with fakeroot or file ownership will end up wrong.

Test server

If you install development packages for libmagic, an included test server will be built but not installed which provides a trivial JSON-RPC 2.0 service with FastCGI, SCGI, and WebSocket interfaces. It responds to ping and date methods and it can serve static files.

Contributing and Support

Use https://git.janouch.name/p/json-rpc-shell to report bugs, request features, or submit pull requests. git send-email is tolerated. If you want to discuss the project, feel free to join me at ircs://irc.janouch.name, channel #dev.

Bitcoin donations are accepted at: 12r5uEWEgcHC46xd64tt3hHt9EUvYYDHe9

License

This software is released under the terms of the 0BSD license, the text of which is included within the package along with the list of authors.