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Yar is a RPC framework which aims to provide a simple and easy way to do communication between PHP applications
It has the ability to concurrently call multiple remote services.
Yar is an PECL extension, thus you can simply install it by:
pecl install yar
$/path/to/phpize
$./configure --with-php-config=/path/to/php-config/
$make && make install
first you should install msgpack-ext
pecl install msgpack
or , you can get the github source here: https://github.com/msgpack/msgpack-php
then:
$phpize
$configure --with-php-config=/path/to/php-config/ --enable-msgpack
$make && make install
NOTE yar.connect_time is a value in milliseconds, and was measured in seconds in 1.2.1 and before.
It‘s very easy to setup a Yar HTTP RPC Server
<?php
class API {
/**
* the doc info will be generated automatically into service info page.
* @params
* @return
*/
public function some_method($parameter, $option = "foo") {
}
protected function client_can_not_see() {
}
}
$service = new Yar_Server(new API());
$service->handle();
?>
Usual RPC calls will be issued as HTTP POST requests. If a HTTP GET request is issued to the uri, the service information (commented section above) will be printed on the page:
It‘s very easy for a PHP client to call remote RPC:
<?php
$client = new Yar_Client("http://host/api/");
/* the following setopt is optinal */
$client->SetOpt(YAR_OPT_CONNECT_TIMEOUT, 1000);
/* call remote service */
$result = $client->some_method("parameter");
?>
<?php
function callback($retval, $callinfo) {
var_dump($retval);
}
function error_callback($type, $error, $callinfo) {
error_log($error);
}
Yar_Concurrent_Client::call("http://host/api/", "some_method", array("parameters"), "callback");
Yar_Concurrent_Client::call("http://host/api/", "some_method", array("parameters")); // if the callback is not specificed,
// callback in loop will be used
Yar_Concurrent_Client::call("http://host/api/", "some_method", array("parameters"), "callback", "error_callback", array(YAR_OPT_PACKAGER => "json"));
//this server accept json packager
Yar_Concurrent_Client::call("http://host/api/", "some_method", array("parameters"), "callback", "error_callback", array(YAR_OPT_TIMEOUT=>1));
//custom timeout
Yar_Concurrent_Client::loop("callback", "error_callback"); //send the requests,
//the error_callback is optional
?>
Since Yar will support multi transfer protocols, so there is a Header struct, I call it Yar Header
#ifdef PHP_WIN32
#pragma pack(push)
#pragma pack(1)
#endif
typedef struct _yar_header {
unsigned int id; // transaction id
unsigned short version; // protocl version
unsigned int magic_num; // default is: 0x80DFEC60
unsigned int reserved;
unsigned char provider[32]; // reqeust from who
unsigned char token[32]; // request token, used for authentication
unsigned int body_len; // request body len
}
#ifndef PHP_WIN32
__attribute__ ((packed))
#endif
yar_header_t;
#ifdef PHP_WIN32
#pragma pack(pop)
#endif
Since Yar also supports multi packager protocl, so there is a char[8] at the begining of body, to identicate which packager the body is packaged by.
When a Client request a remote server, it will send a struct (in PHP):
<?php
array(
"i" => ‘‘, //transaction id
"m" => ‘‘, //the method which being called
"p" => array(), //parameters
)
When a server response a result, it will send a struct (in PHP):
<?php
array(
"i" => ‘‘,
"s" => ‘‘, //status
"r" => ‘‘, //return value
"o" => ‘‘, //output
"e" => ‘‘, //error or exception
)
Yar - Yet Another RPC framework for PHP
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原文地址:http://www.cnblogs.com/chunguang/p/5630402.html