Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: fastjsonrpc
Version: 0.3.0
Summary: A library for writing asynchronous JSON-RPC servers and clients in Python, using Twisted.
Home-page: http://github.com/tadeas/fastjsonrpc
Author: Tadeas Moravec
Author-email: tadeas.moravec@email.cz
License: http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
Description: Introduction
        ============
        
        A library for writing asynchronous JSON-RPC servers and clients in Python,
        using Twisted. It aims to be as simple and easy to understand (and hack)
        as possible.
        
        Read more about JSON-RPC at http://www.jsonrpc.org/
        
        
        Features
        ========
        
        * Support for HTTP and HTTPS as protocol (via twisted.web) and for more
          lightweight netstring (see http://cr.yp.to/proto/netstrings.txt )
        
        * Support for HTTP authentization - only basic, not digest; use SSL for
          encrypted credentials.
        
        * Support for HTTP persistent connections and Factory to create proxies 
          to different URLs
        
        * Support for HTTP compression
        
        * Full standards compliance.
        
        * Support both JSON-RPC standards at once - great if you don't control your
          clients.
        
        * 'Just work' with various clients (i.e. PHP, C++, JavaScript...).
        
        * Detailed examples :-) .
        
        
        TODO
        ====
        
        * More tests, better (functionality) coverage. This applies to every project,
          always :-) .
        
        * Refactoring, mostly tests.
            * test_server and test_jsonrpc
            * test_client and test_netstringclient
        
        
        Notes
        =====
        
        * JSON is well readable for a human. It's easy to use Wireshark
          (www.wireshark.org) or similar for debugging.
        
        * JSON-RPC version 1 doesn't talk about batch requests. In order to support both
          standards at once, fastjsonrpc supports it just like in version 2. It ties
          JSON-RPC version to the method call, not the request as a whole.
        
        * I didn't test the JSON Class hinting, as mentioned in the version 1 spec. I
          leave this to the JSON parsing capabilities of respective libraries.
        
        * SSL client test raises an error after shutDown. Looks like a bug in Trial
          and we can ignore it.
        
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 4 - Beta
