Handles JSONRPC and XMLRPC requests easily with Django
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Prerequisites
RPC4Django has been tested on Mac OS, Linux and Windows.
Installation
pip install rpc4django[reST]
Configuration
First, you need to add new url pattern to your root urls.py file. You can replace r'^RPC2$' with anything you like.
# urls.py from rpc4django.views import serve_rpc_request urlpatterns = ( # rpc4django will need to be in your Python path url(r'^RPC2$', serve_rpc_request), )
Second, add RPC4Django to the list of installed applications in your settings.py.
# settings.py INSTALLED_APPS = ( 'rpc4django', )
Lastly, you need to let RPC4Django know which methods to make available. RPC4Django recursively imports all the apps in INSTALLED_APPS and makes any methods importable via __init__.py with the @rpcmethod decorator available as RPC methods. You can always write your RPC methods in another module and simply import it in __init__.py.
# testapp/__init__.py from rpc4django import rpcmethod # The doc string supports reST if docutils is installed @rpcmethod(name='mynamespace.add', signature=['int', 'int', 'int']) def add(a, b): '''Adds two numbers together >>> add(1, 2) 3 ''' return a+b
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